eect a How the sixpence advanced, will a They w'll stand tog ther ugainst all encroach-| shiliag return; . thi 4 . Sil], the arrogant nothing w HH battle raeir commerce, wineh is th Con tnetee ot the: and burn, But the bubble eoneeit, is doonied to fae tal disaster When it would grapple « subject already its master. Ho! Iron Hoss ho! Let your black pennant flow, And your hot whistle blow. Ring the bell, Make it tell; I'am aboard you must know For a five minutes go. In teachings of life in every day school, A true sterling lessou we learn Is the witless and wise the knave and Kaglish commercial navy; but America may | the fool, The kind and the mild and the stern, The sage. cynic, seer. saint, sinner sophist have one common lot; Each has his enemy, opponent—and what | ereatare has not? And politicians In pabhe works and private affairs, Are daily more or less by the ears, And each othe: World smothe Or ring-bolt to floor of state cellar, to less en the fears For hisrival perching hich cock a-lorum in chamber up stairs So our stalwart boss and great hoss too; | have their foes; But ‘tis superflaous telling what every one knows, Yet now in coming to blows, May repeat 1 suppose, Our fine hoss has foes Or seemingly those, Sut the whole country knows ‘Oppoution arose Aud the prejudice flows, As may be shown hy my pen, Not to the measure — but men, And anti-public ardour tarned on pivot Statesmen and peers, en - — acne a cre eee es | DAVID LAIRD’S WAR CRY. ments upon China, and unite in protecting | Ow Drr That the Premier and David Laird partook largely of the same whiskey at the * Half Way House. ' hon shali lie down with the lamb.’ gus, June 27. ucts I ennyeon felt this woen he saw the prote in the purple twr'ivnt dropping down wita costly baies, ; —Ar- Till the war-drum throbbed no longer, and the batrle Sn one os + sr he fed (From Horace, free Translation ) . be . “au “f F : : : the world ithe federation of 1 hate this railroad project, boys nd Bart © «al | fat goes on, ‘twill cloud my skies, = vart Carnarvon seeme to have had a| and chance of catching ‘flicial flies, gimpse of it im seeing Sir Benjamin Pine’s| They are so frisky. | petty federation seheme the germ of a still | large> federation, **The American people can se: rcely hope to wrest the duminion of the Atlantic fiom the Give me the wagon as it goes, And let me have my sweet repose ; Tn ** Half-Way House,” beneath the rose, lo tak my whiskey. -<—-- - The Hon. J. C. Pope stated on Nomina- sdom now to make the! tion Day that the railway tax would never two countries greater ju the future then in) he more than 24 per cent. The tax is now jthe past. The Treaty of Washnyton has) jy force. No one feels it. Merchandise 1s Openc d the way, and the adoption of this fed-| as cheap as before The merchants and a . sy = be anvther step in the | trading community will have to pay the rection. ore the close of the cen- | railway tax. Those who want to come cft wat ae aoe see a a redeemed! + sestt free’’ have only to stop wearing Spanish-A meritanin di ’ inking i j .. - — ainiinanndeatinen oe shop goods and drinking imporied liquors. untold wealth upon our shores, at the sume | Me time th.t Ludia stands a bulward against the}: tc eacroachments of the Czar, and Euyland is | with America, the strong defence of civil | liberty. ** _—_e- SP oO; aD +o THE MAGAZINES, pat least share that domimion with Euglard, | while the Pacific ia ours for all future ages. | i Lt only needs a hittle wisd —_— ec Dunean accepted the office of Com- but to serve his co. stituents. This we as sure the people of Belfast. If they do not ‘return him, they will be the losers The | railro: d will go on. Mr. David Laird in | the F ouse of Assembly would be a laughing ;stock—like Mrs Partington trying to m:p out the Atlantic. _ =_- ——— We are in receipt ot Blackwood’s Magazine for June, published by Messre, Seott & Co., New York. It containa artieles on Charies Dickens aod William Cooper which is the first ef a series} Why was not J. B. Gay. Fsq., of Pow- | entitled * A century of great Poets.’ The other) nal or Wm. McGill Esq brought out in articles are, . Ord and new Annalits of Oxford,’ | opposition to Mr. Dunean? Because it jand * Burton's History of Scotland.” There are} wou d have revived the old Liberal party, alo two serials running through the Megazine,| and Mr. Laird could not stand that F viz: * Under the Red Cross, and @ Fair to see | ce ine r a Next No of “ Blackwood " commences an new en : a volumne,—and these of our readers who want the The country is being flooded with liquor highest clase of English literature ehould procure | to influence the elections. This is shame- = ea this well Known periodical, and soue one of the | ful and demoralizing to the people. ‘The Of high ehelatian tendiidl te necnisiil tour Reviews. Election Law should be so amended as to pooket , Harper's Magazine for July, is as waval, weli| bave this punishable as bribery and cor oa ~“Cits | Gilled with deseripiive arucies, Sioriee, Poe-| ruption. vee ae on ROSE, Hi SRO try and Miscelia.eous watters. which wake it , ee sh. a most interesting. The Novel f the ** American e Company no fi ing i N For pure love of ceuntry politically | Baron,” by Professor DeMille, is progressing fa ates and Saeed ae a sigh ;vorabiy [t is very amusing, and ie almost ; al e Kick up their heels, show cloven hoofs to the sky. The rai! and the hoss They cannot engross, Lieutenaut or boss. No part of the scheme to their guidance and eye. No chance for a fist in the Iron Hoss ie, P Summon all their wits and their skits) to decry The whole thing a job of a very foul | in Nature; A Rule tor Editors—W bat they should dye. And patriot. now, Is stamp’d on each brow, In shape. snarley bow wow. 80 each one of the puritan outs Shock'd, brist!'d up indignant pouts Fee's his personal interests in positive danger, And embraces the spirit of dog in the manger Nota lap Of hoss pap Would come to his share,— Here's a pretty « fair. The sweet, only true friends of the people — Necessutre to their weel as a steeple— To any sect church All left in the lurch No wonder they flare, Tear linen and hair, Bump their heads bite their lips. their own whiskers pull, Rear and rave like a creature of Bashan, eall'd ball; And in duce of a stew, And as bitter as rue At the huss and lus crew, Beat the Devil s uattoo. Now, Pope held the ribbons and a crack whip was jim — ere no such « whip no. not the ditto of | him, The stage coach he guided with master y skill And heart o° a hero of mind and of wi ', With his face to the tempest, unflinch ingly still, Cndaunted he stood, crect firm to his ground, Defied coil of the whirlwind that wound him around, To shstter his banner and topple him down Though the hounds were un eash'd, curs of the town, And beagles and badgers and harriers ful! ery. Yelping. barking and howling and si ent and sly, As their natures determine, The dogs and the vermin And the stage-going «aties yerked out their will; And the nud pellets flew, and news per swill, With element skunk, Egregiously dru» Was madly squirted and scatter'd to and kill. Let them lash. ‘et them dash at whee! ers and lead; Pope, firm of pu ». gave their ra- Vings smail heed ; They were not the metile, the bood nor the breed To cope with our Pope. bis team prog ress and 5 ; The armed opposition the kites and the crows, His slanderers in packs, and honorab’e foes Ue slew, in the pride - and the might of his hour; With the avalanche swoop, resist’ess in wer As a light ona rock that repels the proud sea Amid the harricane’s bowl, a’! steadfast wae he, And his lamp ever bright, shone to weather and lee ; In prowess puissant Popes masterly skti', The foe at his feet, and subdued to his wil’, With his adamant party in firm pha anx still, Triumphant y carried the great railway bill. The Railway secomp' ished, Witt monument stand Of the wisdom that gave The boon to our land And the Government, yielding public justice its due, In bright honor and glory of the plum- met course true Patriotic. unselfish, guide the nob'e work through; Its memory wi live on proud page of this land. While the tide-ways of ocean may be traced on its strand; And Pope s !aure'- eaf fre:h now in high polish’d mien Through mutations of time will remain ever green. May, 1871. * oe > ENGLAND AND AMERICA. The New York Herald cau be belliceze or peaceful when it pleases. Here is the latest, which is eloquent enough, though somewhat Wisionary :— “It cannot be doubted that England and America are destined to play very important parte as commer cial and pol.tical allies, Steam and the telegruph, not less than a common language and a common origin. bring the two Peoples wonderfully close together. The two <ountries can never go to war, and will be nvals only in findig the trackless pathe of | the oeean, and bearing to all the world che fruits of the tropics and the spices of the Eus* While the Latin races — !'ra:ce, Spain, Italy —are fight: g among themselves and falling 40 pieces by the disintreg ation-which tollows ational degredation ; wotle Germany is ag- his honesty is above suspicion. gtandizing in C-ntral Kurope, and Kussia pashing her conquests turih-r and further into Central Asia, England and America alone are free from the taints of the Latins and. the fau'te of the P-ussians avd their Russiao-abes. criticism on the rendering of one of their plays iscrowdedout During the excitement of these election times, the Liail is an excell ent place to spend an evening. -— ——-> - ~ seveationsl in many of the incidents and plote. ‘Phe Mount Cenia Railway aod Tanucl, ‘The Reecvery of Jerusalem,” “6 Along the Fierida Reef,” and“ Queen Louire of Prussia ’ are amonget the best articies in this No. which “a ecommimences & bew Volume, men, arrived here this morning trom Newcastle, N. B., baving on board the following distinguish ed visitere: Hon, P. Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Hor, Alexander Campbell, Powtinaster General, and sen, Hon James Cockburn, Speak er ef the House of Commons, and ein, Hon. Phemae Ryan Senator ot Montreal, Mr. Mir ehel!, (Brother of Hoo. P. Mitchells, and wite. The Diuid has on board the apparatus tor the Amherat and Cape Kace = ighthousea, anda lot of laborers to aseizt in placing the same in order. 200 a -—— The Phrenological Journal for July is unueu ally good. It it a magazine whieh is ever excey~ | tlonally good, as compared with other first-class } American Monthiies, Conspicuous among Ms | contenta are—Audubeniana, or Reminiscences ot |the great Naturalist, with portrait ; Man's piace ' Be; The Last of the Taswaniaus, Liustrated; Goodvesa and Greatness, a contrust; * Womau vs. Woman's Rights " Reviewed; Leaders iv the Mermoa Reform Movement, wiih portraits; Phe Beard shoull it be Worv?t Tree Wonders o} Caliternia, Hiu-trated; Tue Treaty, Fioating jor Rowing; Lnagination vs. Reality ; Hon, Ward ‘Huot, Chet Justice of the New York Court of Appeals; Weatern Scbool-bousesr; Che Traveller, an Lilustrated Poem; Medicine a Bcienes? Thier July number begins a vew volume. Subscribe jter it oew brice, $3 a year, Singie Nos 30 ete 8 R. Weirs, Publianer, 389 Broadway, NY Peter's Musical Monthly tor July contains a number of ch ice preces of Music, Mnsic can no longer be considered a lurury, | and These whe spend tebulous sums in purcbac | ing Sheet Music are Simply throwing their money | away. Lt our musceal triends will take the trou | 1 | bie - precure a copy ot Peter's Musical Monthly, | panneled asthe Grand Inquest ;— } they willeee what (heir wiser iriends are detng— | Juha McLeod, Eeq., Foreman; R. H. Craw- | namely. getting better Muse at one and two cents | ford. Richard Bagna!i, Owen Co: nolly, Dun- | a piece than they are buying at thirty. torty, and | can Crawford, Patrick Duffy, Alex. Dixon, {fitty cen’s = kach number of thie va unable pul-! John A. MeKenna, Geo. UO Nei] | hestion contains thirty «1x pages of Music, pein * McCarron, Ronald G one “= tuli-eiZ* music plates, embracing Sacred | MeNeil!, Alex. Laird, W. D S ewart, and Secular S.ogs, Duets, Choruses, Polkas | Stuinbles, Jon Bull, acd Al x. Se.tt, Eaqrs Wal zes, efe,, io every issue. | ih:e tredshin Cilel J.@:00 eddie the ‘The July Ne. commences Vol. VITL. avd con-| a 7 ee m +} Sun rere | “$e j | tait.s thirteen pieces of Music, neatly bound, ‘hat bri fly addressed the Jury, ec nsratulatin: | would cust juet tour doltare and fitty ernte in them upos the lightness of thei di ty ine n | laheei fore. You car get it by maii pow paid by | * Que hee of the few criminal « fF.cee since! eendiag tod L. P ters. 599 Broudwoy, N.Y. } the Instterm. Three cases, and of fight na cgi i ictal actatinciereee i ture, comprised the whole of the criminal doc- | ket, vig: The Queen at the prosecution of | Jobu Kennedy against Joha McDonald, for | Arson, The same et the p orecution of Harry | Binns against Michael Kelly, laceny. Tae | same at the prosecution of the Unicn Bank The Fort Augustus Tea Party on next Mon- day will be the event of the Sesson, next to the Elections on Wednesdar. ~~ e+ me -+ eC SUPREME COURT— QUEEN’S COUNTY The Trinity Term of the Supreme Courteum menced its sittincs yeaterday, Sir K. bert Hodson, Chief Just’es, and Justic? Leusley were in attendance, After the usual formal ities. the fullowing gentlemen were duly em- On Thursday, the Cavu'ry, Artillery and | Intautry co npames, under comm ad of Lieut, | Vol. Henry Boe , turned out in strong force. As they were commencing seme fiela ev lu-! jtiens on Roehtord Square, a few Ashes of . | Lishtuing and some heavy peals of thar der—! azainit Dunean ae fons ry. Hrs | ** Heaven's Artillerr, "—zave signs of a rai: Lordship conciuded by intcrming them o' storm. The rain did e@ me dowr, and the} their duty - regard to the Lceuse Act, and to} Cuvalry first turned to the # right xbort face. ?) bring cil offenders + guinst the same to Jus ier, They » rs followed by ihe Art bery, and then | Phe jury then etived B-sides the Criminal} }ca'eudar, 6 e docket “ehows 19 civil cater, | | comprising simmary, recor’, and civil suits, | the most important of whieh will bs Denean | : Co. avast the Canada Insurance Unio:; | |; P W. Hyndman : gainst thesame ; and Tres | passes of Alex. Anderson, Pia n .ff, vs G.l'ts | delendant.—Jlerald, | ——— <> a ——— | " : } the infautry came after, a das the rain pour ei down in streams, they performed the | ** double quick ” towards the Diill shed with | rignt good wil. Jt was «a masterly retreat, | without killed or wou: de4, but with many wet jackets. ’ Ua next Thu sdar, at 2 o'clock p: m., there will be a full parad:, *‘ wind and weather per mitting, ° A NEW NAME FOR A SETTLEMENT. In acecordanee with notice previously given. am Mr. W. McG 1 informs us that, by private) inflvential meeting was held at Line of Road Lot let ers which he has ree::ved this morning | 45, with a desire of giving a name to the bettle= | ee from Sourts, he has reaton to beli-ve that) went. Jubn McDonald, Eeq., was appomted | thers is p> dovbt of the retarncf Mr. Sulli-| chairman, Phe feliowing resolution was put and | , carried. Moved by Neii Campbell, Eeqg., and van, a8 the repr eentative of the Fist E ec- tore! Datrict of King’s County. At a meeting beld on Friday night Inet in Rollo Bay, where over 200 were present, twenty to ove were in Mr. Su'livan’s favor. Since writing the «ove, we have reecived an acecunt cf the weeting beld on S.turday, in Souris, which was largely in favor of Mr. McE:vchen, There is no opposition, so far, to Mr. Perry, of Tignish,. —-_. 2» e —__—— About 80 young men have arrived re- cently in New Brunswick from Belfast and | Murray Harbor, P. E. Island, to work on the Intercolunial Railway.— St. Juha Glove braced Common Law, Equity, the law of Real Our young men will have work enough Property, Constitutioual law, Legal Hirtory, at home when we commence our Railroad | Civil Jusisprudevee, and Internatiousl law, aud : ; — |that out of 100 students examined only 21 ob The effect of the Anti Railroad policy me to) taiaed vertificatea, Jt will be geen that the ex drive our young men away. The electors) gmimation must have been a severe test of the of Belfast and Murray Harbor should re-| ttudent’s legal proficieney and we heartily cou- : . oe gratulate the gallant and ve.erable Adwiral on member this. Insterd of being a “fatal iy success ot his son.— Argus calamity,” the Railroad will be a blessing m giving you employment and better wages. Mr Dancan never said that the govarnment had no intentio: s of bu Iding the branches to Tignirb avd Souris. We tell our numerous triends there, that ore of our chief objects in advoenting the Riilroad wes that it mizht go up through that section of the Island, and se are assured thit the government are sincere in mencing to carry out the law, Branches will not only go there, but to other places. wel into They will be required to feed the pectin once go to UCorsic-. and make it still bet er then it otherwise —___——3 60 = ——— wil. Aft r ye Trunk is built and equip-| The Alkambra arrived trom Boston on Wed- ped, the branches will cost only aboat £2,500 neaday morning last, bringing about the — jer mile, The people now living will ree a| amount of freight and — Sue saile net work of Railroads over the whole Is!and. | *8#!” 08 Thursday, pd ce ———— It is worthy of remark that the most pro WEST INDIES. minent supporters of Mr Laird on Nomina tion Day, and the ones most opposed to the, railroad were Honorables Edward Falmer, Donald Montgomery, -e —— ener \ y : oO 1 our readers thin re ae Sceaedemn opposed every | the’steamer * Hornet.” Every night several liberal and progressive me*sure — With! armed boats from a Spanish frigate in the seconded Ly Mr. Machacl McAuley, “* That the rettlement trou. Souris Chapel te Peter B. Me- Innis’s,Eaq., shall trom henceforth be called Gran ville’? Atier which a vote of thanks was giver to the chairman, for the able manuer in whieh he conducted the meeting Jenemiau McCartny, Sec'y. Granville, Lot 45, 15th June, 1571. —-—__~- <> —_ — In the general examination of the law students of the Inns et Court, beld at Linceln’s lou London, in May, 1271, we are glad to pere<ive that a yeurg Prinee Edward Islander, Mr Ed- ward Bay field, stands second in the list of those whe have obtained ** certificates of Saving satis lactorily passed a public examination’? When we consider that the subjects of examrnation en- Goto W. A. Weeks & Vo for Creap Goods. —_—————.@ 2: > +o — A Writ for the return of a member to fill the vacancy oceassioued by the acceptance of the effice of Chairman of Railway Appraisers tor Prince County, by the ron. 8 F. Perry, has been issued Nomination Day, 13th July; Elee- tien day, 20th, Writ returnable on 2ist day of August pex's A cable tele giam of the 16th contains the following :—*'it is said wpon the entry of Victor Emanuel into Rome, the Pope will at condone cate... 1 cise ATTEMPT TO BLOW PP TdE STEAMFR “;orNeET’’ —HORRIBIE STORY OF CANNIBALI-M. New Yor, June 14.—A Port-av-Prince letter states the Spaniards intend to blow up Verily, * the | missioner, not through pecunisry motives | Tue Dominion Steamer Davin, Captain Mar | Francis | } * we : : . Theirs prop. ses estab'isbing a select battalion Beef, femal! gre stone. 7 | of troops to guard Versailles. eef, (small per lbececeeeeee coccecccee: 7d to Is | Du, by quarter. ..cceeeeeesecceececeee- 6d *o 9d London, June 27, Pork, tenrennd).ccccccovcccccecsses ces 444 vo Sg The miners on a etrike in Soutii Wales now = ee acoccesienigeahioaenene thay : id to 5 {number 9-000, and there is no present prospec! autton, pet WD eceeeeereeceeneeeeee see. Od to 8d jof @ settementol their difticuliy with the Com- ook, 900 :Be-vus--oncoveses snveonen- dan ao & | peaies, : , ann Ha, per 1D. .ccccccccscccccccccvencoves fid to 9d : a Lamb, per Gr. cccceccescccccccccccccs secs 2a to Ss A subterranean fire is known to be raging at) Barter as) eh ecccepocccemsoccgee ecee 10d to Ie Sheffield, and feare are entertained that it 13 an| De by the tub, .....--.....- e020 - Go dgm none. old colliery which extends to the very centre of | Cheese, per !b....-..-.. aces secccesess 3d. to Ski | the town. Sis ONT AUER dindcic + 42 chao cme dgnvees eed 10d to le Berlin, June 27. cert, per Piece etiecdimmsedthecsiondins = ae ae o pet WB anc wecwwececeensesecees elo flr The Emperor Wi'licm has deereed the dimao- Outatet per 1 O19... ccc cee ces oo oe oe 198 bo Qi8 | lution ot the pres-nt army combinations in} Backwheat flour, per Ib.......--.---.-- rid to 2 | France, ard the furmation of all German troops] Eges, per dozen ..........02-eeeee eee ~¢d to 100 }in that country inte ene combination eailed the Gain, 1A ny ef occupation of France, Gen Manteuffel | Barley, per bushel.........- eocees 4s 64 to Sa 6d is appeinted commander. | Oute, per peor on er eteceeen Sbonsodeee 2s 9d to 3a any * be ime : | ‘TABLER. a ee rel were See for Naples Groom Pens, per quurt. ......0.cccscesees lu-day, Whence he goes to Rome. Votatues, per bushel ..... ceeeece cece 20 fd to 3s Londen, June 28, Turnipe, per bushel... ... .-cccccccccace coe le td Ratifications of the T-eaty of Washingten were 4 PoucTry, - : MeDoga'd, Archibal. | exchanged W7ib inst, Officin! notice is published | Geote.....0---ecccececrercecereooee® e Gd ee 309i - , | at toe Bots bis is " | Turkeys, each....-..-..--eee-eeeeee reese fe to Os Jot to all ber Mujeosty’s subjects having claims! . : ee. t the United Srates. to tranamit their | Mowle, exch eb cedece cocccess - le 3d to Is 9d | SRSey on Ree, Le ee ee i Me, ow wecavecen --- 1a 3d to Is 6d ‘demands tothe foreign «fice witha sex apentbe) DE, ick god cnnecceoeuh oesatecol note atter da’e fer first meeting of Courmiasiopers for | Fisk acjueting euch claims The date for meeting of | Codfich, der GEL nocnscvercceseessencene 1fis to 20> Commissioners has vet been fixed. Deaths trom) Herrings per barrel.............------ 258 to 35° small pox in Londen 240 weekly. The new/ Mackerel, per WODCM «os eee eee eee seen enee ee bone Freveb lean has been subseribed several times} i" SUNDRI ER. 95 to 100 over. Leven the peasants and servauts have in ee oo a ee ee es ae “—— vested their aavings i. it. i Poet aoe ‘sale tal ia, Sore |! MOOG, OOF Rice cncsccnccsncnsen 2d. Consols advanced tu 924. Liverpoo! markets«| Timothy Sced per bush..........----.. 15s to Gr } | } fru. | Homespun, per yard......ceccecececeeee- 4s to te ——e | Calfekinue, per Ib...200 cccccccccescccces 6d to 9d eR, BOF Tis inccnncnincceksctvbesnnd 44d to 5d United States. WOE cnces <cnenessesessodinesiasenene Is to Is 9d ~ SO. ceiieke ecb snccecdecounscsiioas 6a to Se gold tor Hamburg verterday, The stock market plane, Hews. we “s Late c eleqrapbic European. | London, June 25, . i -xisting | The Parliamentary ennual dinter at the Gabe ne waters pose.ble urder the existing: den Club took place on Saturday evening, speech. 2 ial ; }es were made by Earl Granville, Hon. Hugh) New York, Jure 29, Un'ted States Gov-| McCulloch and Marquis of Ripon. | ernment has received despatch from Commo | _dore Rodgers, that he captured five forts, de Duke d Aumale is in Paris, Prince Murat, and DeChartres, and Prinee fended by 11 000 men. with 481 pieces of ar- de’ Joinville went to Kngland yesterday. |tillary, many small arms, and 50 flags, Our) Review at Long Champs is again postponed. | lose, 3 killed nnd9 wounded. The enemy's La “Coustitutionell ' protes'a that the| loss was heavy. ‘abeence ef the Assembly deprives Paris of its | motinpae cat chugten, and fatiiee Cockesi” =" <= A. B. SMITH, WANUPACTORER, view thet the order of the capital ia still disturb-| ‘ed. ‘'s Brussels despatch says all is quiet at Ven- veis; be demonstrations bave been wade by the ° } wo kingmen. Forty-seven ships of French navy have been | IMPORTER & DEALER disarmed, and 12.000 sailors diemissed from ser-| iN vice. | towton. sune-ve. HATS, CAPS, & FURS | A wmeeticg of the Spanish Cortes bas wee ’ ’ ’ called to cousider the refusal of King Adameus to | accept the resignation of his Ministry telegraphed ou Baturday as having been tendered. Boots and Shoes. A despstch trom Manchester announces the destruction by fire of a large cottun mill, by et — PRICE — FOR which some thensauds of operatives are toroewa| WINK, MUSKRAT, FOX & OTHER FUR out of employment. SKINS, la Tbere was a snow.storm at Shields sester-| SCUTH SIDe QUEEN SQraRE | day. Da - ik ; | The French Government has flattering ac-| & a. oo ener wea, anuary 17, 1870, m —ALSO— leountsof the prospects of the elections to cowe | jotfin the early partef July, > | “Da Coustitutionell ’’ newspaper urges the | peeple te give their support to the Government lof M. Theirs, ‘TbLe Orleanist Prinees have gone into retire j} ment to await the march of events | The Communists are quie*, though they have presei ved their organ )zauioen. | ane ngeeniemae a ee Births. On the 28th ult., the wife of A.W. Smythe Eeq- of a dunghter. nnn ns Marriages. At Norwood Cottage. the recidence of the bride's father, ou Tnesday, the 27th ina’,, by the Rev. D Fi'zGerald, Kector ef St Paul's, Lemne! L Beer Peq. of this sity, to Kliza third danghter of George Wright, Feq. After the cermenv. the happy conrple. with the congratulations of their na» er ous friends, left by the steamer ‘* Princess of Wales” fora wedding toar through the Domi nion, States &e. At Ellerslie, on the 2ist inst., by the Rev fobt. Cumming, Mr John A. Smith, to Miss Jane W inchester,youngest dunglter of Mr. Jolin McKie ali of Egmont Bay fu Centra! City, Colorado, on the 7th inst , by the Rev. 8S. D. Bowker, Mr. P. F. Barciay, form r ly of Prince Edward island,to Mise Lizzie Fernald, of Quincy Mass. Verlet, a member ot the Paria Central Com- mittee, has been arrested, London, June 27, A deepatch from Paris thie morning, says there jis a great rush of subecriber, mostly for email }eume to the new French Lean Crowds besiege the Bourse at undeight, and wail patiently fo the hour of opening. It is now rumored that Gambetta has accepted & nemivation for the Asseubly trom one of the Departmenta of Pars. | The City ot Lyons bes etopped payment, The | Government bas wade advances to the extent ef | two millions of franes, returvable from the duties collected at the gates of the city, The Spanish wiuiatry has again pressed their | resignation upou the Kivg, because the Cortes 18 against them | The Prussian army Corps system has been adopted by the Fre: ch Government. The deterred review of troops is announeed for Thursday next at Long Champa, | Gambetta has arrived at Bordeaux, and will } speak soon upon the subject of reorganzation. The Pope bus sent a letter praising the Ver- eailles Catbolics. Deaths. On Monday, the3ra Ju'y inet., in the 71 ¢ year of bie age, R. B, Irving, Eeg.. of thos City. At Orwell South, on Sanday last, Johu R. McDonald ayved 6) vears, leaving a widow and lurve family to monrn their less. ee fFrices Current, Cn*rewn, June 24, 187i, Gronee Lewis, Market Clerk TRADE SALE. To Close Consignments. O BESOLD at AUCTION. in front of the New ‘York. June 22, Subscribers Sale Room, oc WEDNES- The Democrats of Maine bave newinated Chas, | DAY, the i2 JULY, at Ilo clock, P Kimball, ef Portland, for Goveracr. (100 bb's American FLOUR (extra). Chests Gold 124; Exchange I}. | and haifebeste TEA, 5 puns RUM, 5 Washington, June 2A, casks WHISKEY 2casks RYE WHISKEY, It ie reporte1 that Sir Edward Thornton has 1 cask GIN, 1 eask JUNIPER, 20 casks informed the Secretary of Siate that as far as KEROSEN# OIL, 20 boxes SOAP, 5 kege the action of Her Majesty @ vaval «fficers, or of Baking Soda, 5 vags RICE, 20 boxes TO- thoae of the Canadian Government are concern- BACCO 20 boxes Raieins, 5 bbie Currante, ed there is no cause for anxiety to cliczens of the 50 bags F ne Table SA LT. 2 boxes Ext. United States engoged in fishetica in the neigbor- LOG WOOD, 2 fraille DATES. hood o the British:Provinces so long as they do 80, pieces GREY CUTTONS, 10 do TWEED not discard laws upon the subject still in foree. Pp : Uvited §:.tes fixhermen during the present Fieces Flannel Suirting, Dress Stuffe, Skirtings, season Will be allowed te enter Canadian. poris tor the purpose ot trans-sbipping fish, ard procu- ring supplies, they wil nat ‘be rprevented from Ready-made Clothing, fisting outside of the three apite timit, within} Pants, Coats, and Boy's Suits, Fian:el Sair's* bavs the mouth of wineb is more than six milee Fancy Tie’s, Scrubbing and Black Lead wide, j Brushes, Hand and Tennant Saws, Car- sir Edwaré Thornton instructed by his Gov < pters ‘ Percils, Penholders, Speectac.es Whip, Men's Brogane, Tm Tea Pots, Jet Jeweiry, &c. ernment, expressed hopes howeter, that the citi zens of the United States will on thei part eon WILLIAM DODD Auctioneer, *Ch’town; July 3 157). New York June 27, Steamer *' Silesia” teek nearly ene millen in has resumed steadi.ess eines the eacitement cf last week, Flour dull and in buyers’ favor—$5 50 to 35.75 for Super Brate “aud Weetern. Otner brands unchanged, tribute to the prevenline of collissions by refrain ing fran encroaching for the purpose of fishing, upon those waters from which the treaty of Iet8 and by the laws of Great Britain and Can ot nance Se antag for en AE to thet the privileges and immunities " screed upon by the treaty of 8.8 May, 1371,/ THE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE shall have been carried out. AND Canadian. . Montrea), June 27. Flour quiet and a shade easier; super. extra ss . nominal; extra, 85 25 to BEI; taney, $5.85 to} 80 * No.1 Ship Bread, 5.90. Butter—little dois good 13 to 16 cents; | 17 pune. 3 tierces Cho ce Treac]>, new, 16 tu 18 Pork dull; mess $17.25 to $16. | Pune. Retailing Moiasses, 75; thin mess, $15.25 Boxee & bbie Suyar, —_— 25 chests VERY LATEST. 30 bt do In the House of Lords FLOUR DEPOT. 200 bbls. CANADA FLOOR, 100 -* de Howlands, Choice Ex, t Congo Tea (warranted.) 15 crates ass. Kurthenware, London, June 29. 40 boxes So: p, to-nizht Lord Cranmore m:ved a resolve that 50 * Spices, the Queen had been advised to-sign the ‘Trea 40 ‘* Mott’s Browa, Chocolate, ty ct Washington, a bargain so unbecoming Cocea, &e. i i i i harbor and remain near them a rai road is a ‘ fatal calamity,’ as) offing pull into the one of -hem declared last Wednesday. The | the ** Hornet’’ until morning. Belfasters should remember that these! since two of the boats pulled elose in under , with Mr. David Laird, were the 7 Saeed the Libera! party whose policy Capt. Watson's request to keep off. He then 3 ‘ ‘yy call free. ordered his crew to fire into them, which was |ssve sei ser no ov on? : dore, causing much coufusion in the boats, Mr, Danean was prec’ssly of the same opinion as Mr. Currie, and there are parties who know Mr. Dunean to have stated that \ne would sooner pay £1000 to St. Danstun’s ! than gointo @ ‘ . anion with Canada.— | Patriot, July 1. Who are the persons? This is notime to wibbie. Mr. Murphy denied thot ever Mr /Dunean offered any eum. Let the Patriot Staff come out like men and give the names. i ——— i No | {It is declared that there ‘is a ring. lance. a wide berth once. The “ Hornet” has re cently received some machi.ery from New York, and ie now vearly ready for sea. Kixesrox, Jam., June 12.—A negro on the a little boy, cut his body and drank his blood, then eut off his upper lip, which was roasted and eaten. The child's cries were finally heard by a man in ‘the neighberhood, who rescued the boy. The little frliow retained ‘hie senses ard lived long enough, notwith- nebo » standing the entrails protruded, to give the one accuses Mr ‘Duncan of! ne ied pam, De of the murner in’ which he os “oe eated. itement previ wishes to sucrifice him on the altar of pre-| eeacennis _ seas ident ray P € judice and his own inordinate ambition. ee Le Verrier, the astronomer, is reported to be-dying of vonsumpiion,at Teulon Remember the Concert in the New Con- iveor ft will be worthattending. A few nig:.ts | Washirgtoa, the stearaer’s bow, ard paid no attention to | the Ballot. and their immediate removal to a proper dis- | Disraeli. ‘She boats have given the ** H[ornet”’ | G braltur plantation, aided by a woman, seized | twenties of 1862 90 7-8; ten-forties 8° ¥. The ramor of triple alliance between Rus- | sia, Prossia, and Aus ria is demied. | ‘The success of the pew Fiench loan is great. Gold closed in New York dull at 112.3 In London consu!s closed at 92 1414; five Paris, June 28th. | still placarding Pars with proclamations. | Moret is to remain in the Spanish oxubinet, The Greatest Wonder of the Age.| t-e Cortes agreeing toa modification of his) i A lettcr from Sir E’wad Thornton to: Secretary Fish, gives assurance that Her Ma-, jesty 8 Government will allow American fish-, ermen the present season every latitude in) the honor and dignity of the country. lis Qr. Caeke Cumpbliton Whiskey, conditions, he said, were in coifl:et with the ‘ins Ground Coffee, insiructions gives, abject and humiliating Brooms Buckets. &. and irritated Canada without cencilating Am-— ‘FENTON T. NEWBERY. erica. at -Ch'towa, July 3, lo The Duke of Argyle defended and praised ~~~ . and the Treaty. Th Pl The Eur! of Landerdale eaid it gave every- | if bhic are Invited {0 Participate thing to the United States, without eecuring | INA an equ:valent for England. S : ee Houghtun was eausfied with the com-| trawberry Festival, pact, because 1s would prevent future quar- ny WITH REFRESHMENTS, Karl Granville closed the debate with a O be held on the Wesleyan Academy vigorous defence of the art on of the G vern- _ Grounds, for the benefit of the Inatitu- ment, and the motion of Lord Cranmore was/tion, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th JULY defeated without division, |next. Gates open at2, p.m. Adwmitiance, In che House of Commons Mr, Gladstone | 9d,, Children under twelve yeare, half price. said he hoped that au early day would be; p> Croquet and other Games for young fixed jor the discussion of the Treaty 0!) joj cy , ath ti | By order of the Ladie’s Commitee, Sir Coarles Dilke opened t e'.question of | ANNIE M. HEARD, See’y. He denied that voting by ‘allot | Chtown, July 3, 1871 ’ had proved a failure in the United States. | wn, SUry S : |The debate was eoatinued by Sir Strafforc| ; * | Northcote, avd Meassre. Foster Judstone and FARM FOR SALE, At St. Peter's. es Subscriber offers for Sale a Valuable FARM of 84 Acres, 45 of which are un der Cultivation. ‘Ihe remainder is covered with a good supply of Seft and Hard Woed, There ara:on the Farw a Comfortable Lhe Communiss are! Dwellirg-house, and commodious Barus and ~ Out bouses. The Land is in good conditior, ard is well wa | “Another Frarco-Ccrman feud reoently tered. Ite Btvatad onthe Ma o Goad beading broke out at Strusbourg. Even women were | tend end te esar Gree b0 Baw 1005s) Bebecl | Qne of the secret press bas been seized. | engaged in it, and peared bot water opon thei | 41 ueey and Church.’ ‘foes. Many arres:s were made, and quiet re “pig desirable Property will -be Soldat a ree-| | stored, é : sonable Price One balt themoney tebe paid! Gabriae goee to Berlin as diplomatic repre-. down, and the remainder in 4 term ot years s niative of France. For further particulars, enqure at the | ‘Lhe police have arrested many of the girls) aMiNeR OFFICE oF of ibe Subseriber ‘jn the eafee. Two handred.were tazen inti) JAMES PHELAN. | eustedy on Tuesday St. Peter's, Lot 39, JulyB, 1871. | ve ! Ex-) ; respor.deace intended for the abuve <fiees be § Ni N DAVIES & CO, +o addressed. | matiproetnanenes eee eee NOTICE. WE temporary arrangement ot holding the Market three days in each week having ‘ cad gaia : .. ,,. fsiled to give general satisfaction to the Public, Those wishing tu ese a new in.ention fo ithe Market Committee have instructed me to (ooking would ¢o well to cali at the City joey the Market as formerly, (two days.) vig. Hotel, and see the great Cooking appetatus, Tuesday and Friday in each week, to commence where the Inventor would be gad to show) on Tuesday, the Fourth day of July, coming,and ite workioy to ail who call. The Cooking is| to cootinue until further notice doue on a table without the use of » Btuve, GEO. LEWIS, Market Clerk. end done better thancan be done insny| Ch'iown, July 3. 1871. other way — all that is used ie an oil lamp. Strayed or Stolen, There may be cooked in the apparatus at the From the prenises of the onder. —_ time Meat, Fow!, Fish, Vegetat les of ali inds, Soup, Pudding, a.C ; it, , 8 p. Pudding, Bread. Cake, Biscuit signed, on Thureday the $8ed of June, a heavy Brown Mare, The = a a and Eggs Buckwheat Cakes ‘or d 6—allof whi i led and Beans — all of which will be well tien alia anti by leaving her at the residence of dove without the flavour of cne being impart. JAMES A. McDONALD. ed tothe other, — and all done with two querts of water, When all is cooked there Maple Hill, Pisquid, Lot 37, June 26, 1871. island papers Zin will be two querts of good soup in the boiler. This wouce: ful apparatus 18 now oa exbibi- tion at City Hotel, Cx!l and see it. July 3, 1871. 2in WANTED ! . N EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT Wanted —T wo Apprentices LA would it.form merchants, tradesmen, and ° others, wishing to have their BOOKS made WV ANLED~Two Apprentices to learn the | up, and aceonnts furnished wp to che end of Contectionery busivess, Apply imme-| the half year, that they can ¢o eo, by address- diately to ing A, B., Examiner Olle. ALEXANDER McKENZIE. June 26, 1871. Jaly 3, 1871. tf : Goto W. A, Weeae & Oo. for Cheap Goods, WANTED—Two Compositors, O whom conetant employment, and the high- A GRAN p TEA | ert island Wages wi.l be given at Examiner AT FORT AUCUSTUS, Office. In aid of the New Church, Goto W.A Weeks & Co. for Cheap Goods. WILL BE HELD ON OR NEAR THE CHUECH GROUNDS, ON Monday, {0th July next. Tea on the Tables at noon. Tickets le, 6d. each; to be had at t'e Stores of Hon. D. Brenan, and Owen Con- nolly, Eq, Charlottetcwn, and at tae en- trance to the grounds. Avundavee of Refreshments will be prow vided. Dancing, and other amusements usne) on such oceasi. ne, can be enjoyed. No pains will be epared to make it a firet- class affair, The Sieamer Heather Pelle will leave Pope's Wharf at 10) o’c'cek @, m., (sharp) making ope trip to Hickey’s Wharf, and will return at 3 p. m., and 74 p. m., thus effording City excursion 'sis an opporiumity of reiurning at such time es wil! best euit ‘vee, Return Tickets, ls exch, to be bad at the Boat. An Amateur Concert, Under the direction of Prof. Caven, and De, Gaffney, Orgeniet of St Dunstan's, will be held in the old Church, at4 o'clock. Lickew 9d. each. Fort Avgustes, June 26, 1871. COCEDG DONE WITH UT A BT VRe Carriages, Sleighs, Lamber, &. &. &. \ ESSR3. PROUD and McCOUBREY, Carriage Builders, being about to make a change in their business, have instructed the Subseriber to Sell, at Public Axvction, at their Workshop, Head of Queen Street, on Friday, ZIst inst,, at 11 o'clock, Th ir Entire Stcek in Trade, Consisting of Carnages, Sleighs, Cart-whe+]s, Tools, and Dry Lumber, suitable for Car riage-Building purposes, pay For further particulurs see Handbille. WM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, July 3, 1871. AUCTION! Governor's Island in the Market! 7§°@ be eold by Public Arction, on Fripay, the 14h day of JULY, at the hour of 5 o'clock p. m., at Powoal Hall, Lot 49, that valuable Property kuown as Governor's Is land, part of the Estate of the late Robert Gay, containing abont 180 acres of the rich- est and most feitile meadow and pesture land, The present crop comprises 8 me 35 to 40 acres of heavy meadow grass, together with 16 acres of Barley. The remainder af- fording pasture sufficient to fed at least 100 head ot cattle through the scazcn, All of which Land and Crop will be sold together. As stock-feeling is now becoming such a profitable braneh of Islaud industry, the ed- va’ tages and facilitics here offered for ‘nveet- ment in tnis line of business are so apparent, thet any further sta ements will be nvedl-ss. There will aleo be offered, at the same time and place, anew and ‘mproved Hay Press, amply capalle, with the labor of three hands, to serew 4 tons of hay per diem, in the most ‘fficient manner. Also, a lotot Cattle, Sheep, aid Hors s, of which scme 40 sheep and iambs and 5 head of cattle have been on the said Islend for about 6 weeks, and are now in fine condition for ihe shambles. Terms — For the Lard and Crop, twen ty per cent deposit, and the remainder in five equal annual insialments. Fr the Stock, tive months’ credit, cn approved paper. By order of the Executors, For further particulars apply to J. B. GAY, Pcwna’. July 3, 1871. Temperance Convention. HEtif.h Avnual Meeting of the Prince Edward Islend Temperance Convention, wili be held in the ATH EN EUM. C iarlotte town, on THURSDAY, July 27th, at the vour of Ll, a.m. Circulars, to which it is “oped prompt attention wil be given, have been forwarded by the Seevetary to a] Tem- vles I, O. G. Templars; Lodges B, Templars ; D:visions S. of T ; and Tc mperance Societies. Several distinguished advocates of the cause are expected from abroad. A public Temperance Meeting w ill bo held at 8 o’clock, p. m. By order of the President, July 3, 1871. h a i adv sj sp pat Noticg to Country. Merchants ! A LARGE LOT OF HAYING TOOLS, COMPRiBING: NASH’S PRUNE SCYTHFS, SNEATIS, (different kinds; SCYTHB STONES, HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS, W ill be Sold very low to the T:ade. early at STONE'S “ HARDWARE STORE.” Ch’tewn, July 3, 1871. NOTICE. \HiS Subseriber having~closed his besiness in Charlottetown, bereby notifies all Per- sons indebted to him. by Note of Hand or Book Account to call and eettl: their respective Ac counts to Mr. John Jury, Watchmaker, Kent Street, on or before the let November next, f Accounts due the Subscriber are not paid by that time, they will be placed in an Attorney's band for collection. JOHN KENNEDY, Kent Street, Charlottetown, } July 3, 1871. HARDWARE CUTLERY, A Splendid .Assortment AT THE LONDON HOUSE! Tors assorted Cut and Wrought NAILS. Tons assorted BAR IRON, | : : Tons Blister, Cast, and Spring| O°? a. Votah Ore ng STEEL. “BENJAMIN ‘WILLIAMS, Boxes Tin Plates, assorted size’. Bundles Sheet Iron. Surveyor of Lumber, Sets Plough Metals. | Dozens Prime Nash’s Scythes. Dozens assorted Shovels, Spades, — and Hoes. ® | g N consequence of a new Post Office being Dozens Cross Cat & Hand Saws i enn be opened at Mr. Mathew — . | Howard's, Lot 7, the Office kept by 8. M. Dozens Kaives and Forks. | Beckwitin, Esq at present known +s ** Let 7 &., & > &. ; P..et Office,” will, on and af er the Ist July CHEAP FOR CASH! aL READY-MADE Clothing, meeuneubeks 1 Please call and ge: ¢ KING SQUARE HOUSE, Cheap Dry Coods! AT BEER & SOYS, June 26 1891 4i Ready-made Clothing! Best London Styles, CHEAP, aT BEER & SONS. June 26, 1871. 4i CHEAP HARDWARE! AT BEER & SONS, June 26, 1871. 4i NAILS. NAILS. 10 Tons of Fine (UT NAILS! CHEAP AT BEER & SON3, June 26 187), 4i Paint and Oil, Glass and Putty. CHEAP, 4T BEER & SONS. June 26, 1871. 4 Threshing Machine Castings, aT BEER & SONS, June 26, 1871. 4i 30 Tons REFINED IRON. WELL ASSORTED! aT BEER. & SON2, June 26, 1871. 4i REDWOOD. REDWOOD, CF THE RIGHT BRT, Dyes, of all kinds, AT BEER & SON3. June 26, 18S4 4i The Best Tea! BEER & 8ON3, 4i Apply 3in June 26, '3°1. Hillsborough *quure, CHARLGTIETOWN, P. E. ISLLND. jane 9. 1871. pat 3 mos CIRCULAR. next, be designated **Campbeiton, Lot 4, Post Ofice,” and as there is anvther in Lot 7, kiiown as ** West Cape Post Office,” A. Mac- WV illiame, Pos' mas er, it is requested that cur- OHN A. McDONALD, P.M G. 21st June, 1871. _ General Post Office, Jane 2¢ - © a os. Tn we 9 A ee a a ta a he — - eer sr ~~ FES ST, i a a Qa erat ~- er eS ~- a