é Re ee AP * ww a ual pre sa nance ta ti OIE CIN, ct OE ey. megey LOOT gi OR Ee et Tusk DalILy EXAMINER,| “JANUARY 8, 1883, Se - _ — - ~ —— — Efficient Steam Communication. | . — 3 ! P. Doyle, and congratulated hii on a tr: : — —— : his memes ae to forfeit the confidence’ of -his- Patty,| recent election to Archepiscoy! See of | ay es Fac timely letter in Tae EXamrNneR of yes- that he has beateu Dr.. Jenkins in the} Halifax. A deputation of botestant tor a, Chapter thirty-fonr, intituled +4 ar 0 6 Own. to Incorporate the town of Char terday, does vot dwell sufficently on one important point. In the paragraph respecting an improved edition of the * Northern Lighi,’ he does not state whetlier he would have herreplaced by the “improved edition,” or have the new steamer run iv counection with the “ Noribern Light.” For years the want of a powerful propel'er to ply between Charlottetown aid Pictou, at the close of general navigation in winter and before it opens up to ordinary,vessels in the spring, has been severely felt; and perhaps never before has such a steamship been so greatly needed, or the want of one deplored so much, as since the “St Lawrence’? and “Princess of Wales ”’ a CC A A ANC AT EO LN AOE ey OO, CR ES A AINE “\t e contest which took p’ace 'ahead of his colleague at the close, that a ea ne constituents, worked for his colleague in mu -h harder than he did for bimself, and was there is not a stain upon his honor and that he has done nothing whatever (more than fighting for his undoubted rights) Provincial Courts, and (if justice prevail) is certain to beat him again at Ottawa— whew we reflect upov ali this,the proposal that Mr. Breeken shall now withdraw his petition and fight it out at the polls must seem pretty cool. Put the country to the expense and seven thousand electors to the turmoil of an election, in order that Brecken and Jenkins, who were lately friends and colleagues, may decide a persoual quarrel! No doubt the Grits would stand by and evjoy the sport. Men naturally like a fight; and our opponents would langh to see the strong Liberal-Conservative Party of Queen’s County split into two factious aud divided beyond the hope of a rewmon when the time comes for a conflict of the THE DATDY FE race cet cee tenan det House of Commons, he came back ¢» his | cnpentetnetiemantvaand ae geet A Mt OAD XAMINER, JANUARY S, an ao: . @Asube - - “ as 1883. “*s tee a ee he er a A seats i daa vs & 4 Honor to Doctor O’Brien, te Arch- bishop elect of Halifx eta The Rev. Dr. O’Brien preache in the Catholic Church, in Summerside,on New Year’s evening, after which a nmber of | the members of that Church cased upon him at the Parochial residence of he — | is gentlemen also waited upon himind pre- sented an address, a copy of whiclwe pub lish helow, together with the learne(Moctor s rep y:— To the Rev. Coxnertus O’BryEN : Rev. axp Dear Syn, We, the unersigned, members of the Protestant comunity of Summerside, avail ourselves of yor presence here, this evening, of extending 1 you our congratulations on your recent eWation by | the Holy See of Rome, to the Arbishopric of Halifax ; ; The fact of a young man, a nave of this Island, being selected by His bliness the Pope of Rome, to preside over scimportant an Ecclesiastical Province, is ver! gratifying and pleasing to us, We cannot resist expressing our egrets that your duties coznpel you to leave ois Island, We, however, feel assured that your many Christian virtues will gain for yo the respect URNITURE, FURNITURE, AT -COST. Opposite Post Office, ce teenie EO ant, sith telat EDSTEADS, (haire, Tables, Washetands, Sofas; Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room ] Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings. JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, lan, 2, 1983 —ly #. PROWSE Will, for the next Two Weeks, give ix CIVIC ELECTION. BY THE MAYOR - | persuance of an Act of the @ sembly of this Island, made and gees the forty-th rd year «f the reign of # sent Mojesty Queen Victoria, intj Ort all Acte amending the « ms’” wT al I do hereby give Public Notieg Election of 2 Mayor and Oug Pie to Serve as a Common Soup see! man in the City Council f each Ward of said City, Beirg in all a MAYOR and FIVE COUNCILMEN, will be Leld on WEDNESDA} tie 24th Day of January, A, D, ‘eal = At the several places, that is & In Ward No. 1. at or near Messrs. J. & T. Morris, corner of Gian weut ivte winter quarters this year. ; 1. ; | is {and friendship of larger communis, aad that , % Water Streets, 0h ae . : : . stor's proposal 18 P =~ © ’ , . * Searcely a day since they were laid up, Sry sap ey Den Ts ee your excellent qualitications for tb important 4 \ i In Ward No. 2, at or near the houmeetiae y y P+ | to0 good — t i . ; . ; 00 good—for the Grits! Mr. Brecken ; will ! Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. Rogie would even an ordinary Newfoundland | |: 9) i ss cutee ‘neukith eonfidence.| Ce which you will soon ccupy, if . 5 a Sydaey! Stroct, kite eoaiincictesines have been erevénted frome} he rr °° B WAR porte Comm insure you a great and happy futre. Warehouse, Sydney Street, hela, he - Ch ' a if his self respect would permit him todo} With most sincere wishes for yar happiness . ee George and Priuee Revects ~ Paap OF dieres it ruteerely fe 80; but if he did he would play into the) and ee TWe te the honor to be diedin — * gape. te : ery Season’ hands of ex-Govervor Laird aud his sup- te ae oe In Ward No. 4, at or near the Finda that vavigation remains open so long, but avy season, for a few days to some porters, and materially injure his Party. Rev. and Dearsir, Your obedien servants, Men’s Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, House. fronting on Kent Street, east, Weymouth ard Cumberland Streets. a oe ; No. The plain duty of Dr. Jenkins, | Joun Lerveory, Atex. HALAS, ) ) Werks aller our side-wivel steamers &e| 4, 4 member of the Liberal-Conservative | Axcus McMittay, — LeonarpMoruia, , ; a é In Ward No. 5, at or near the laid up, a suitably designed propeller| , “ad | Nein McKetvug, Arcu. MMILLAN, ‘ Cy NWT ‘ ‘ Widow Tierney, coroer of Euston ;, e Party, aud as a mau, is—now that he has : , on . ' could ruu from our port to Pictou, to : di Ropr. McC. Stavert, RicearpHon7, ’ George Streets, thie: great profit’ acd ccavénisace of our} PCC? Justly beaten—to stop proceediogs | wi. Mrrcuzids G A. Beristo, And at the said Election the Poll y P ’ which he should never have carried 00} Josep Ports, Wa GREN, opened at nine o'clock in the fo farmers and traders, The people of the [sland and of Char- louelown in particular, should jiosist upoo the Domiuiou Goverament securiug such # boat—to be used as a freight boa! iu summer, and thus relieve the travell- ing commuvity from transportation iv cattle pens, and from hours cf detention almost every trip that is now made by the present steaimers. The only just way of providing the beat we suggest, is, of course, to anffi- ciently subsidise the present Steam Navi against his colleagne,-who is rightfully the member elect. If he has’ut the good sense todo this his only alternative is to proceed in his mad career. His per- sisteucy will only add to the regret of his supporters and his true friends, while to him the eud will be only the more bitter. The Patriot.ig quite wrong. There is bo similariry between the position oc- cupied by Mr. Breckea -and that of Dr. GEORGE ‘HELTON, Perer MNorTr?, W. A. BRENNAN, Cras. E Lerorery, James W Howe, A. H Onmprtoen, TuHro. J CLARKE, Davip SceURMAN, ALEX GREEN, Joun McK enzte, Bens. S, MILts, C. B. Sau’ DERS, H. U. GREEN, Wm. T. Hunt, Nem, MeQvarrir, P. McN. Brarisvo, J. W. McLeop, JOHN GREEN, CHARLES LAFFERTY, W. Ret, and others. Summerside, New Year's Day 1883. REPLY. To Hon Joun LxFurcey, ANow McMILiany} I’sq., and others :— Tweeds, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacgnes, &c Yxs=> Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great Bargains will be given. L. E. PROWSE, Ch'town, Dec. 19, 1882. 74 Queen Street. Ante aan tD ees -< ~ io of Charlottetown which lirs south of Graim continue open until five o'clock ia the sie Mag uoon of the same day. ; DES SRIPTION OF WARDS." = Number One shall comprise al! that pase Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchet treet, and the parcel of land forage kuown as the Military Barrack Ground, “Sjr Number Two shall comprise all that paauan Charlottetown which lies south of Richmgiean street and north of Durchester Street. ~y Number Three shill comprise ail thet gay Street and north of Kichwond Street. Number Four shall comprise ali that on C ' f Roberison and Dr. McIntyre. Mr. a a a _ a7 O69 Charlottetowa which lies south of Fitz eh The a sf ae teat es 601} Biacken has’ an Gidoubted right to his Seeman beg to thank you, very = 9 vorth of Grafroa streets, ‘ P ig a screw! coat in the House of Commons; Dr.| *”cerely, for your kind wows of congratu- _ Number Five shall comprise all that pi , Charlottetown which lies north of Fir boat on the route to run in conuection with their present boats. That Company has for years done good and efficieut work in the Straits; and unless they are uoreasounble on the demands it would be mauvifestly unjust to place boats iv Opposition or give the coutract iuto other hands. Robertson has no more right than avy other member of the Local Legislature’ Mr. Brecken is not accused of corrupt practices aud treating by his ageuts ; Dr. McIntyre is accused of both. Thereisa fandameutal difference in the eases ; and Dr. Jevkins is not following the example at MeDonald aud Muttart, but is fighting lation as well as for the geod vishes to which you give expression, I own to # peculiar feeling of pleasure at receiving this proof of kindly regard from these who are separated from mysedf in religous belief. Whilst firmly holding t: my own faith, I have ever wished to Jive on the most friend!v terms with all. I assure you thatthe regret which you ex- press, at my leaving the Island, is shared in The Business Premises Kuown as “83 Queen Street,” before the time of any and every electi Mayor or Covocillors, the Person) or Cap dates for the office of Mayor or Cou shall give ttieir names in as such Candid the City Clerk, and the City Clerk si! Street, neluding the Common of thé Town. a NOMINATION DAY. <4 Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15.—‘‘ Sevea Bie We repeat, let the people inaist on|,.- by myself. My departure is not of my own ; . . . . 2 | . 2 : y . . * . ' tions efficient commuvication, for mails ase engnennnges se ; to the eall of duty I submit my own Lately in the Occupation of R W Tremaine ae seoteen. Coes Cee ‘en 7 : . a nnratisirnsinanesiletls cece actitiaia tained uclinations, ' ‘ ' . ee : a : freight and passeagers, with the main Whilst wishing you an abundance of God's y wards for which they are candidates, am land, under the terms of Confederatiou. hoicwst gifts. and thank: ; such entry, when made, shall be deemed ae Thi i i MASONIC. ae aking you qgain most nation for such candidates,” ve is we have pot hitherto had iu accord- sincerely, . . On ame 5 a . . = Gbco with “that bargain. ‘We coutesd ——e- I beg to remaia The Stock on hand is now selling at COST and GHARGES, | There shall be paid by each person eo mien © that h g ' s ld be On Wednesday, Dec. 27th, (St. John’s Day) Gentienen “ 1") ' . J ‘| inated for Mayor, at the seme time, a fegaeg ¥ onr merchants show able to} the brethren of the “‘Mystic Tie” comprising Yours respectful! will be cleared off at AUCTION about the middle of January, ten dollars, and by each pers n so nomins™ y> as Conncillor, a fee of live dollars which ot . carry their freight at as cheap a rate from a given pointof P. E. Island to say Pictou Lunding,as have merchants on the mainland to carry freight be- tween aby two points in the Dominion, mile for mile. Heretofore the cost of transportation of goods, and the cost of passage from the annual communication for the purpose of tran- the officers elect, of their respective Lodges, Aor the ensuing Masonic year. for ae year:— the three city lodges, ‘‘St. Johns” ‘Vic- toria,” and ‘King solomon,” met together in sacting usual business, and the installation of The following are the officers of St. John’s Lodge, No. !, A. F. & A. M., Reg. P.E.I., C, O'BRIEN. Summerside, Jan. 1, 1883. The Parishioners of Freetown also waited on ‘ghe Rev. Dr. and presented him with ollowing acdaress wvompanied by a. sure purse :— sv. Dr. O’Briew : of which due notice will: be given. JAS. DESBRISAY. Chari 5 Dew:-00, 1000 sf candidates, shall be from the time of twe shall go toward payiry the cost of the ce No person shall be qualified either for % office of Mayor or Councillor unless euch oa ination be made io manner and abt the aforesaid, , The time aj pointed for the romwat a rant gee Be Ct Ve oe sh’ s te So noon, until the hour of four o'clock in ie 7 _ : <n j - \ a afin i ay Gre , vacated Island to the muinland, have been much Her. J. H Read > a Ww. 0 behalf os seit cali tinedows Qualitoation of Mxecwre, wee Es, % greater, than between two points of the} Thomas Taylor—J. W. op, wish most earnestly to congratulate WE ARE OFFER ING AT THE tora, Cap. 15, sce. 20 and 64. 3 game distance on the maiuland. The A. N. Large -Treas, yok on your elevation tothe Archepiscopal : DAN IDR M. HOOPER clanse stipulating that the Island shali John G. J, Weldon—See’y. See of Halifax, and ask you > ison the Mayor of City of Charlot ; : : ae Thomas J. Leeming—Chap, accompanying purse as a token of our undying | * Wa. B. MORRISON be placed a aren Prnenennee Wm. H. Looking &. De lave nerdy you from whom we are aon , City Gi with the railway system of the Domin- aw, Di to be separated, Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, 3 iou bas never been carried out, Jobn Binns —S. 8. Your elevation, and consequent removal - 5 January 2nd, 1833. —tl 24 dly ¥ ——- + S. W. Crabbe— Marshal. from our midst is truly a source of joy and iDg H. J. Worth—J. G, sorrow. We all heartly rejoice at your , aa. : ee 2’ Jenkins vs. Brecken | C. Hanson—Tyler. chosen to till so high @ position in our Hely BEFORE CH RISTMAS, i 0 the Kiect OFS of Ward ey tu : Officers of Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. & Church, and will over gauntene te beseech 4 ENPLEMEN —_T 7 se 9 tl ones prcmdemretigmerent aed Fy ROE ; Almighty God to enable you to, discharge the | fina y Tie gl ow i Good Red d Pri <lewaf eeumioass te aon: eee i is ‘ i Bee Ws a i d duti bout to be laid , : sion of confidence in me, whie ce ald A. H. B. Macgowan—W. M. by the Holy ee. aaake ORE fot. a ng Or Ss at as ae Fices exhibited at a public meeting of the W F oo the suit he is pressing to the bitter end, (even to the Supreme Court of Canada) against his colleague, Mr. nominating me as a candidate for City Coun lor, I most cordially accept the nominatie B and soli*it your active co-operation in secule my election. a Wm. Bethune—S. W. F. 8. Chandler—J. W. J. W. Morrison—Treas. 10: ———-— A Lot of White Blankets, at $1.50 and $2.75. Uur deep rooted sorrow arises from the thought thet we must be separated from one who has laboured so zealous y b»th for our Brecken. He tells us that he took time 7 > ar es Chap spiritual and pee ers since yon came 4 4 I t tfull > at ‘ ev. J. M. McLeod —-C ; movgst us, an h ! P 6 ~ am, most respectfully yours, 7% at « teliect, thet he: fal the Poses infinonons R. MeMillan—s. D, amongst us, and from whow we have always | A LOt of Men's Reefiung Jackets. $2 75 and $3.50. rai WILLIAM LEDNEMEE te CS Ea manenge Of! esew and Gobd-will;| ¢. Bi: WarvenJ: ©: Believe, us, Beloved Father, that we will| A Lot of Men’s Gvercoats, $4.00 and $4.50 ee ee ey Te aits ” ; > : ; ‘ ‘ Us obdissidicieiiabiens and that he destroyed the severe ‘reply E F Purdy -Marehall. always remember your attention and kind- ene ean rc he at first wrote. It is, fair then, to a a G. ness, son aeee continue to pray God to enable A Lot of Men’s Ulsters. $5.51). L* A, at assume that his r s fi sisting } U. Hanson— tyler. you to a successful teacher of christian ; ? his actiot e oes a eo List of the Officers of King Solomon | principles. A Lot of Men's Pants, $2.60. $2.50 and $3.00. : eg b : ae ) agaiu 18 own familiar Lodge :— Joux Lame, . 7 | S sm 24 a d ‘ 350 Half € hests receiving to-day. Be of friend ha ee in their best form.| “5 "p Day'son—W. M. Jos+Pa Law.rss, A Lot of Ladies’ ¢ ot b Sacques, $1.00, $1.75 and $2.25. oa — saperins quality, in addition to | Read the carefully written letter. What A. W. Holroyd—S. W. Patrick L, Murpuy, A Lot of Ladies’ Skirts, 56 cents ’ Chests in stock, ae ii y 0 a a Q $ Pe . . t do these reasons amount to? Dr. J. T. Crockett—J. W, JAMES McDonatp, ; wholesale only, at usual reasonable prife of Jenkins hés heard, from the tattle of the| W. R. Bor-ham —Sec'y, te A Lotof Cheap Tweeds, 40, 50 and 60 cents up, for Men’s and CARVELL BROS. 8 ; , . ’, H. Aitken—Tres. sO) } ’ . be... 2j Se os! co 4 ees that F. H. inn aie. as aside S behalf of the Parishioners. Boys’ W ear. =F = teas. - oo ne A a ; “Ken 3h Couversation with some- A. P. Large—-S. D. ndian River, Dec 26, 1882, , er ; ~ Ba : body else, used Very bad Iunguage with| A. Carvell—J. D. aot A Lot of Winceys, Weo!l Goods and Dress Goods, FLOUR,R. ) im. T ' L. M. Poole— Marshal, REPLY, T : si . —_———_ we a respect to him, ‘Those who know Mr. wW. J. Miller— Organist, A Lot Men’s Wool Underclithing, very low, aj 500 Barrels Choice Superior. ea 509 Barrets } x!ra. y a Special inducements to Cash Customer€ CARVELL BROS/= Ch’town, Dec. 2, 1883 —pat 2ins. a oo me * i tnihantidetnenntabatnnigeenenanilininameiiinaieadinial > . To Joun Lame, Josepa Lawwess, Patrick L. Mcrruy, James McDcnatp, MaTarw Wuitk, and RonaLp McDonaLp :— GexTLemen.—I beg to thank you very sin- a for the kind words of congratulation to which you gave expression, both on your own Brecken will have some difficulty in believing that he could have said what Dr. Jenkins says he said. though it is a question, whether considerieg the pro- vocation he received, he might uot A Let of Men’s Shirts, job lots. | A Lot of Horse Kugs and Carriage Wraps at very low prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Benj. Bremner Wm. eebiaie | Stewards. R. A. Cax—J. G. Bro. Hanson— Tyler. _— nn ~ 2 fie ———— ul 8 with propriety have conveyed the} py ; part, aod on that of my well beloved parishion- © E p : erything points to a long continued | +s of the Freetown Missi MOLASSES & SUE . same idea ix other words. We ad-| ccenpaiion uf Bgypt by England in onder [ccoauticier tom” Mission. ‘The porse which | Chasiotttown, Dee, 8, 1888 me ee mire a man who stauds by his rights ; a.ncerity of your words, and merits, as it has pn a to secure her interests, and the longer the aud if it were possible that Mr. Brecken, eecupation is continued the less likelihood there is that when the work of reconstruc- 160 Puncheons MOLASSES, iny heartfelt thanks, 48 Hhds SUGAR, The sorrow which you feel at our separation : had he beeu iu the miuority, could have acted towards Dr. Jeukins as Dr. Jenkins has acted towardashim, we should justify the Doctor in the use of very astroug languagé and in fighting to the end for his rightful position. But the tattle of the town does not affect the merits of the Case apy more than the tact that Brecken and Jeukins have had a quarrel ; and suppose, as Dr. Jenkias asserts, that Mr. Hodgson did advise the “re count,” how does that justify appeal to Oitawa? Ouly Dev. Jeukins can ex- plaiu ; avd, so jar, be has fuiled to do go. When we consider that Mr. Brecken has served this province as a public mau for twenty years, when we reflect that he bas taken a prominent part in the great political conficts of all those years, that he was ever faithful tothe Liberal- Conservative Parity and deservedly shared in all the triumphs of Mr. Pope, that for the good of the Party he has relinquished preferment and has suffered io bis person and his business, that he pathway to India until everything is settled maintenance of an armed force in Egypt. and as the Enxstern question is onu of chronic & satisfactory “settlement on to-day. ‘* strained diplomatic situation,” a threaten- ed rebeflion, or some other complication, in case it seems necessary to justify the continuance longer. paper in the Nineteenth Century urging the advisability af seeuring England's position as regards the canal. He trusts the Govern- ment will seige the ‘‘ golden opportunity of safeguirding our immense interests in the safe transit through Eyypt,”’ and suggests the stationing of a British guard-ship at each end of the canal and another in Lake Timash, with pogsibly a small garrison at Suez. Whatever may be urged on econo. mical or moral grounds, England once having got a foothold on the soil of Egypt is tion is completed she will be willing to withdraw. The necessity of guarding her will reconcile the Euglish people to the and ever-recurring difficulties, matters may not improbably be as far from permanent basis half dozen years hence as they are It will be very easy to create a of the — a little Admira] Lord Dunsany has a has stronger claims upon the Party than perhaps avy other mau vow in the Party, | that, efter four peers service ip the ¥ not likely to withdraw. ———— is, | assure you, shared by me; for during the years that I have labored, alas.! too feebly, amongst you, I hav. ever experienced the most unvaryirg kindness, and hearty co- operation in everything undertaken for pro- moting the Glory of God. It is no wonder then that I should feel sorry, when such happy relations must be broken off forever. ; The assurance which you give of remember- ing me, and of praying for my success is most grateful to my feelings ; Bs | I hope I shall ever do the same by you. _ Thanking you again very much, and prays ing Ged to keep you always in his Holy peace I ss Ceetemean. "eithfully yours, (S1GNED) C, O'Ram:x. Dec, 26th, 188. sian dle gape hitlocns Special Notices. Lapies’ Felt Overshoes, all sizes, just re = {dee 29 2 PRoawet relief in sick headache, digginnrsa’ nausea, conttipation, pain in the side, ete, guarranteed to those using Carter's Littl, Liver Pills, One pill adose. 25 cents. de26 2wks eod wkly. Caxpiep Pret—One cwt. Keiler’s just received at Beer & Gorr’s, wholesale and retal. [dec27 The greatest distress is said © exist io ceived at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, | C. BB. W AR RAYNE Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of HOME MADE AND IMPORTED B88TS ANG SHBES, oO Our MEN’S and BOws’ BOOT;; are HAND SIDED, SIDE. LINED, Gabd Stock and First-Class Work. oO In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S, a Large Variet . Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warranted equal to ~ 7 aly in the Market. . 7 Béots and Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers and Moccasins. He Clears The Whole Lot to be Cleared Out as seon as Possible, A Choice Lot of Felt cas ai tee Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corn: r, 135 Barypels do. 7 CARVELL BROS Ch’town., Jan 2.-—pat 2i KEROSENE. —~ = 245 Casks AMERICAN, i CARVELL BROS Ch’town, Jan. 2—pat 2i <4 .: ff Ae ae { Siero weer SS eS et st 4 Rrientnaaaah Chitown, Nov, 7, 1882.—wly C. B. WARREN, SUNDRIES, ~ —_—_—— —- Br. Ic 250 sides SOLE LEATHER, — °* ‘Ocrates EARTHENWARE, a fl 20 kegs TUBACCO, = tt 50 cais TUBACCO, — T 200 doz BROOMS, a ti 100 dcz PAILS, — ci 159 boxea SOAP, = ¢} 180 boxes MUSTARD, Pepper, Ging 60 cases MATCHES, ‘ a . 3) bbls. BEANS, — 20 du. WASHING SODA, — 60 kegs BI-CARB, SODA, — 25 bbls DRIED APPLES, > 100 boxes VALENCIAS, cae (tt 100 * LAYERS, a 50 “ CURRANTS, ee A 80 bags RIVE, ~ By V HOLESALE ms UARVELL BROSES - tt Jou. 2, 1882 ~—2i, Ba “3