on ase A ongs amo = ceicaombes een aipadiananemsaset —— mt te Re a. DEE DAIOY Hox A MIN HR, APRIL oy 1283. me ee te — Se Pur Dary Bsawesen. PROVINGIAL GBOISLATUBR,|!svr'sovrnumion cir) CORRESPONDENCE. | METHODIST —_Houschold Id Furnitylh be no appeal from the decisien of the Board WwW e do not hold iain re sponsible . for the APRIL 7, 1885. MBM of Education, He understood that there niden ns a HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. could not in any case be an appeal except cen ish tSetan. PAA of ti ee | SABBATH SCHOOL T ‘0 be sold BY AU; TION 7. ‘ acti ‘rom one to another court; and is it not| : say ae at , Waking Up. on. me ; nonsensein an act of this kind to provide Tabieaux Vivants. Missionary Anniversary. T » oe aia | OFFICIAL SUMMARY, that there shall be no appeal from the oe Thursda The Etlitor of the Pafriot appears in} citi Board of Education ? Then as to the ex-| 7'o the Editor of the Evaminer. if ‘HE Anniversary Sermons, in conn ection | Af 12th in is issue of yesterday like a maur yused | . i aminations, it is foll g “= a . . his issue of yesterda , ’ Fripay, April 6. : folly to expect any Inspec Sir,—Your issue of yesterday contains | with the Youths’ Branch Missionary At 1] o'clock, at the 'eSitenog clusious have al] been erroneous and mis- | ‘the Bull entitled, *‘ An Act to Incorporate | if the Inspectors are to be examined, what | 58Y the Academy of Music. This sugges- from an uneasy slumber, vawpiug,stretch- | tor to give a true representation of the Society, w b ached on Sabbath next, St all rom ao t a) nber, va g Mr. Sresker took the chair st 3.18] status of any school a bat vina- | 8" exe Tent programme of the Tahlean: cp preare L ill be pre yt 1 : ei mn wood, Kent Stree? a} i iag his arms, rubbing his eyes, auden-| , 4°"; Pany school after but one examina-|7,. i. to be shown in St. Peter’s school: | he th instant, in the Upper Prince reet | LT wnem consisting of M . deavoring to regain a consciousness o! “ 4 Radios too, Soros spp neper will certainly be done roow on Ta say evening. It is something | | Church in the morning, and in the Brick Buit, Carpets, Pictuy,. ee “i , . rad hk i a tee Me. CaMPBRLL moved the third reading | the teachers if they are to be rated for their ip i \" ‘ preps 4 Church in the evening, by the REV. W. E.i Beds end Reda Me elroom where he is a i aut . has been ¢ “+ | of the Bill entitled, ‘‘ An Act to further} bonuses by the result of one examination. | "°* FR DOVO_AMOCEUE. 7 BRE in " ‘i JOHNSON, Ch. flioner, Mirrors, Bait » bles, “rs . a thet 7 yi} ie ‘ 2ean} 1 ‘ mey 2? ‘ ’ ? 4 . , ar 2 > i Phe upshot is that he admits he has been jamend the Public Roads Act, 1879. Mo-! With a to the examinations of the i ublic ouraany aroused, and the a 3 + Cock Ste ve. Ki releait v ‘Le P quoting from the Public Accounts of the! tion carried. The Bill was read a third inspectors, he thought it would not be will s a very large audience. Woule 1b ra ; ‘Ou ¢ loth, C rockerpware al wrong year, and consequently his con |cime and passed. necessary in the case of a gentleman holding | "°** erefore be well for the committee on The Apnual Missionar Meeti i Closet, ete Wie a. ’ > ihe 1; ‘ ae a sees © lhold the entertainment ina larger hail— ' ' ' | Mr. Prowse moved the third reading of | a diploma froma collegiate institution. Bat 2 8 | | | wili be held on the following Mouday even-) (Ch town, April 4, ° Ta ang vu 1, Apri ¢ , 33. ! eading ; ‘ ; : ; —e given such good evidence as|*"° Mo niague i i] Company.” Motion | about the Superintendent ? He is required tion is worthy of oo jing, the 9th instant, in the Brick Church, ; > ead sel od teen tak | carried, ‘The Bul was read a third time! to examine the highest schools, and to value + VY. Z | commencing at 7.30 Vclock, Pm ge ors ; a this, of his reliability as a financier, be) 4,4 a pe ed. the highest class teachers. The present ’ X.¥.4. | Adcresses will te delivered by young men. g & @ ee preduces some iarther figures relating to Lerurery moved the cecond reading | Superintendent is ro doubt a thoroughly ee | ‘Tho Sabbath School Children will cee upy | \ . FAY the transactious of the years 1877 : nd | of » Bill entatled, ‘* Au Act to Incorpor-}ecompetent man, but if there are to be ex- Developments of the most importance | the galiertes and conduct the singing. 1882, which he ‘‘confidently asserts” are | ate the Trust ees cf the Presbyterian Church} aminaticns, they should be general. are expected in connection with tho fo oe The Sabbath School collections for Mis-| ee correct. There are some persons whose|at Sommerside.” Motion carried. The} Mr. Svxivan moved that the report of comiog great trial of Nihilists im St. Peters- | lotus will be rae a 23 Rolls Logan’ 5 Ne very confident assertions are fair ground: Bil was read a second time, House in} the Committee be received and adopted. burg. It was originally believed that this | % a ys ol ba eee Schools *nd the | 8.1 hs tantsine lineation : ic paint) Mt McLean it the chair. Mr. Perry moved in amendment that trial would be the last of its kind, but; iP a ee ly pg — invited, | JUST RECEIVED. el a tiie Ms whee welll | Mr. Speaker resumed the chair and pro- the report of the Committee be received recent arrests have made other Nihilists’ | om Vy vee ae Caper a Orces a ‘I- | cress was reported this day three months. House divided on | trials probable, and it is the present inten- | L. W. GUFF ARVELL ture of over $74,000 more in 1877 by Mr. McLeop moved the second reading | the amendment,-~ tion to arraign the newly discovered Boonaed Sto ok —— | val oy awe 4.—3i the Davies Government than by the) of the Bill entitled ‘‘An Act in further Yeas—Messrs, Yeo, Perry, Farquharson, | either before the coronation of the Czar,| yp >town April 6, ‘12 — Bi ‘cpu ihe 1 th. Sullivan Government in 1882, he poims| amendment of an Act to Incorporate the| Sinclair, Beer, Martin, McLean (J. R.),| which occurs in May or June, or directly | ii . “as ae ae Pp. F ‘S| (| to au extra S18 0 0. which he says was iCiiv of Charlottet wn” He explained Hooper, McLaren, McMullan, McFadyen, after. The accused, with three exceptions, | , | aj ally paid for education iv 1877. Turnive to | Hhat the City h vd power to isso debentures | - 1. . have already pleaded guilty of belonging | oT Pater g Soo roan, a ie <Mablie — unts of 1877 we find|‘® the amount of five times the sum of the | Nays—~ Messrs. Sullivan, Ferguson, Mc- | to the party which they assert is in | U Ned i rate gts ecient Fig 5 9 lannual assessinent. Last year the assess- |Leod, Arsenault, Campbell, Lefurgey, | well as in name *‘ the will of the people- | IC. Saeeetaeie ce a oeataaoe cs es 6 eT ted to about $25,000, ‘This | Prowse, Gordon, McKay, Holland, Bentley, —_ ——-- year for bk } ates I 7 AOOS (he CX-/ y Imiited of a debe nture debt of $120,000. | Blake, McDonald, McLean (John), Gillis, Special Notices. TUESDAY, APR ath 10. AND AFTER TURSD penditure for education has been $97,-| But it is held that the expenditures of the | McDougall,—16. Oe slp "a? RIL, imst., until 4 ay, lhe 411.77. lustead of the Davies Govern-| School Board—some $9,000 a year—shcou! d| Mr. Perry asked the Leader of the Gov-| 1, PRowSE received to-day a fine basil BITS (SPECIAL P ‘ASSENGER Than ment i3 1877 spending $18.000 more on} be c lucted; and under this interp? etation | ernment if he intends introducing a measure | ment el hb uttons, in steel, gut, silver, &c. a TABLEAUX VIVANTS | bere fur Georgetown eVCTY even: will education than the present Government} the law, t] e City can “_ incur a deben- | during the pre sent Session, providing for} \Wyrnir’s Safe Kidney Cure, just openin | excepted), at 5 o'clok, returcing 6 in 1882, there has been an excess last | '™? ‘ aoe tie a ofan oy ver, | the ct nstitution of one Legislative Body, | at Fraser & Reppry’s. [apd | | ths 7 ng of the Northern Wight from sear of weatiy $17.600 in that branch of ne sano - ( : t ‘ ee pagg th ras — eed calculated to reauce the Bares, Bates, Grain and Potato Ba; gs, just | | Song— Old Gaken Bucket... .. i ’ a bac Ovlystop at Ro the service! ‘Take $1 8 000 off one side | oe | cal - ‘d cnn rable ‘ ae — of — = = promised in his received at the Lonpon Hovssg. The Misses Sullivan ‘and Bi ake cv. : Tt “re Cardigan, going é ibe placed on more favorable terms. | election card of 20th June, 1882. Tonk Od cod! , feturning of the account and add it to the other | Tae Bill simply permits the City to wipe off | Mr. Sutitivan—Before the Session is over Q Ww } - | Tableau—Little Mrs. Gamp,........ ....+. LB. AR ‘HIBALD, makes a difference of $35 600 ! Is ity is ts indebtedness to the Union Bank, by il shall be ina position to answer my hon- fift See aa ie ate a es —— | Song— Cheriy hiipe .. Mrs, Strickland | any wou der that the Patriot editor is | i the issue cof debentures to the amount of orable friend. uty Gents a bottie,--F RACER et 2; T te : a | meewey Office, C h’tovn, Ajail 89g obliged to make ‘confident assertions” in | $15,000 ‘ Mr. FarQguyakson asked the Com- Foos at the Family Grocery, thirt-en 13) | sessaralbaamiadacioeanin ae ait 2 2 |— —_— hee — : order to obtain av vy credence for what he | = ead ; eae ter Seiiindadine st} reese gear Public Lands to lay epee the | cents per di zen. oo yee Bile. Ga. ot ee ee whey Mok writes. In 1878, there was Ol ily $6: ) :000 | ;, ie Taide ena atv rin a see a — pee ere ~ A LARGE quantity of seed wheat d: uily ex- | Tiiiesnthncderdis.... 2k ie, SG TGAGE SA paid for _educati o, only three quarter's} — Mr, Fanguu Anson regretted that the | i the Reis Uftice, aesien rane ot ee ee f cee | ae oe after r Millais. salary being paid to teac thers. Last year | financial state of the City made afresh issue | December, 1882, with the dake of payment : [mar 296w wy bi) 2nd scene— Arrival of Fairy Godmother... | NOT ICE is necuhie’s ¥ given ive $97,411 were p iid for education, includ-| of debentures advisable. He would give 2} and the amount paid by each. ' NINE oe ten hundred teapots to be sold | = oe ght. . . eee ea virtue ot a Power o ui ing Socen fail qui aoter’s calare an sane. l very reluctant consent to the Bill. The ex- Mr. Fanquuaksoy an lit ala acd cheap at COoLWILL’s [fe 21 3aw wy th scene—The Slipper k its! bE wos ueeg se ee an Indenture of Mortigge, bar and yet the editor of the Patrict charges | Pe"iture of the year should be met by the | of the Government to lay upon the table of | Kext Mitis."—The best family flour, at} Song—Little Cavaliers ... .... Miss DesBrisay | the tonty te $23,000 as due to teachers against the|'°°eiPts of the a) ee OF rights, the |the House a statement, showing the | Chespside.—Hesuy Bern. (mar 32 19) sr nleoa—Four Little Maid-ne | ae ate 4 ey re ear 1882! | overaratt at the Bank should be met by an jamount of money paid since 3lst Decem-| Now opening at the Londen House casks | nai db re ; dl benid Ge noe Patriot's statement about Mr. ad lition to the asseesinent. Sut the ber, 1882, up to this date; also to lay on we ae = eee Goods rece ved PS 5. ' | Song—Sleep Pescefully.... Master R. Cuming | on Wednesday, the dual Sti t c citizens are untortunately too poor for thls. | the table of the House a detailed statement ee ae (marsOtt | Tableau—Sleeping ee, ee April, A. LD. 1883, at a 2nd scene —The Magic Kiss... . Vien noun, at the Court House, in Dodd handivg over $40.000 to Mr, | Mr. Buake gave a clear expositicn of the | ot the expenses of the late delegation from THE cheapest place en P. E. Island for town, MeLeod in March, 1879, being an} financial position of City, showing the fixed | the Government of this Province to the | 1™uyks and Valises, is at L. E. Prowsx’s evidence of the healthy state of our | Xp nditures of the City, and the financial | Deminiie Government. [mar 5 INTERVAL OF FIVE MINUTES. LL that tract, piece, or parce finances at that time, is worthy of its! |} results of the past six vears. He said that | Mr. Ferecson said the statement, with PLENTY of ygardcn seed of various kiuds at | Song—Dresden China........Miss DesBris:y | situate, lying and being in ag author. What does this fact, if such it|'™ 1307 ,— | respect to the Land Office, desired by the CoLwIiLL's. Tel ieun Dentin Chita Charlott: town, io the Provinee ¢ be. amount to? § S; imply this, ~ that The deficit on income account was $ 5,569.98} hom. member, was being prepared, and will ONE HUNDRED Barrels Ajples, in prgme | ‘ Edward Island, aforesaid, bounded gad Siiiiat the Elaviee Gouirament were is City improvements account, 10,973.51 | be furnished as socn as possible. order, at Beer & Gorr’s. [mar29tf Song —-When the Leaves begin to Fall -. +. |e ribed as follows, that is ty ray; K recei at: the hesinnine of 1879.0f 1 } Capital expenditure, 9,042.17 Mr. ScLuivan said the uther information Pras, Beans, Beet, Carrott, Parenip, and | Mies Newbery dust inguished as Water Lot Number Sy eoln { < 2 ; ~ : > - ; LY 0 > a half pt : MD go ; oO ie 1478, —~ jasked for by the hon. memter will be | Cabbage Seed, in large quantites at CoLwILUs. Tableau Jack and Jill...... 00.2.0... 6), in Se said city, fronting ene bupded ualf yearly subsidy from Ottawa and | Deticit on income account was $11,225.86 | submitted as soon as it is ready to lay before [mar 296 w wy 61) |... so) | bees (106) feet on Watee § treet, aad larger sums trom other sources, yet in i a ital « xpem diture, 10,388 06 the House b cibenne piieeliem of Cloves end Tilaietie Wee BO. c 5 ck. .Mr. Vionicombe | to eo . or el of Hillsborough Riwea . i a a ‘ se Co " 7 Pee Aa . a breadth of o1 t two shert months it was ail gone but b : | House adjourned at 12.30 o'clock. Seed at COLWILL's {mar 29 6w wy 61 Tableau—Little Bo Peep................ | , F ie hundred and tweve| $40.000' A few dave che hi aie be ficit on income acc ount, $10,746.64 | Tae . iti ; Ae -+ | feet, or to the said Channel, boundec @ A Te ays aiter this receipt \t Capital expenditure, 3,937 08 | ae ok aia canny real ia WE grea ous 1 for Boots is ta the Poct = Song Ebria en the Khine.. ..Mr. Hazelwood west by Water Lot Number Five (Ne § was given a quarter's salary to Teachers, | 1sso,— Adaress and Presentation Shc e Factory. {mar22 Tab sf S | propriy of the Steam Navigation and other larger payments became due | D+ ficit on income account, $1,421,25 | ok Wx are selling cf our larye stock of; +See tarantels....... 2.000. 4% -+...+++ | ¢f the said Province of Prince Edwaid fi ne " en ste vital expenditure, 1.000.0 - ¢ Crovkery at reduced prices, to maker fori a 2 . . jand on tl eus 1 \ aud had to be paid, leaviug the Trea saat a exp e , 1.00 Mr. Jcserpu H. Ucsrer, who has for some i — earn 2 sie pute & —— Geierai Publecu........God Save the Queen Seven (No. 5) mort ro \ a pe > sury empty a the end of the first!s._.3 . jtime been en saged on the Prince Edward | , ‘ —— . . ' d \@ pt per ; : St! Surplus on income accourt $ 486.95 & A @ } CoLWILL, {fe 21 3aw wy et , James Duncan, now in possession of | ’ v oF | Is land lv > Admission, -S cents: Ice Crean eente ' ou d Kailway, before leavivg for the North- : ream, 10 cents; | | Beer, Esg , togethcr with the wha quarte! . W hile a half year 8 revenue "as | } e . ROW is aman ou dol "t wie t every daj ° ‘ V 5 SS oe B rN Og } * } 4 , , , ’ i ‘ ms. . ° wes was prese nted with a purse containing ” 5 ; ’ 8 < Doors ope D js v Pp mn. ’ commence atoo ek ck. | buildings erected t t? i Tech ex vended. Surplus on income a¢ int 69} £9] . ‘ : : a mm , I eel me account, 1,821.62 the hands some sum cf forty dollars, accom- af aa " = hn re ee aks _April 6.—fri sat ta 7 farther ply a - — He enlarged on the neces sity of continu- | pi unied with the following sland to carry him a gun to sepess that he penilsinnalin i er pariiculas Se le ; cannot mend, or make new. Now boys beat — | of Edward J. Eien Sehertor, F In 1881 there was held in London a Uni- | '™& to confine the Civic expenditures of | ADDRESS: me if you can. Shop on corner of Prince and [town ; : st d SS . ‘ ‘ » 2 ) ac . . > j versity boat race commemorative dinner, to each year strictly within the limits of th e| Mr. Grafton Streets. [feb 22 3m, wky Harm, Crank and Cron, | Dated eighteent!, day of Jauauy, ABBY | which all living who had rowed in the revenue of each year, and expressed the! Joseph H. Hunter, A Beetee Mocemne thet Breve & | 853. Oxford-Cambridge races since the first one | ope that an issue of debentures to meet} Drars 1,— It is with dcep regret we learn in: tale 5 a ae adhe ae "| JAMES MAIO th ee reat sel ne eieania sa ceraytares [mane Tork 3 Ma jun se wel Sees) AS ANB | aan 08 sme in 1829, were invited Dw: of the gentle- | 4" ove erdraft would not again be required. | of your intention to depart from amongst us away. Shopof corner of Prince end Grafton | A i | Jan, 18, ISS: Paw Ce -_ who acted as secretaries of this dinner “w SPEAKER resumed the Chair, and the | nv ee early day, to seek your fortune in an-| Streets, [feb 22 3m, wky | — ilk ave publisheda very interesting pamphlet, | Bill was r reported agreed t = | other country. ; ; : 7t2. A : | eR ANES : us é rted agree » Without any |! . : Gop and silver plating of eve 8 t y iB i s' which contains important statistical infor- | ame oe “ er = gee wae yOu, — suffer the loss of a Net at Brown's Seren a raer of Privce | n on ay 1 ins st .. _ sees : OS f. 108 Mb, £ mation. In all the oars and coxswains} Mr. Sunttvan ; faithtul employe, a social triend, and an ever oe pee — => i the 8 al XSW | Mr. Sut N moved that the House do|},...4..,a tea and Grafton Streets. feb 22 3m, wky I ’ numbered 485, of whom 81 were dead, at | now resolve into a Committee of the Whole | ready and obliging fellow-workman = | ; AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. Ss) eee ee ae a the date of ti ss cidiiela | ol ’ : ; ——e 1018} In whatever part of the world you may be . os oi le gti ge oe ga: ila liietboiaad sili i\K premises, stuce “Thursday meningiiy ne'e ate of the dinner, which shows that| to further consider *‘ An Act to further | situated in future, we trust ill ) j iR 7 ith whi ; the deaths among the crews is below t! 1@ | amend the Public Schools Act. 1877’ Motion | ct a Se you 7 ever BILD. i AM instructed by Mr John E Higgins, Grey Red Cow, with appre JULO cise é 1 »} 8 ) s ‘ oon iii i . : lead, ie \bea Ca mve bl ; cabling average death rate. Of the crews of 1829, |carried. House in C ommittee, Mr. Martin | your empleyer, and of co- aaa v rg i in Boston, Maan, om the ith iit; sates k ep ney ywcstite:. Bertie wal tee om = veri p bs I re nue se for d thr ' 1 | oe ; er . our |, ‘aces homme with Chrct’s as healed farm, of 64 scres, situate within three miles | P°7'™S ©*POe- LIP COOL tive Oxford and three ¢ ambridge men st all . the chair, continued the examination of fellow-employes which has marked sed erases a borne with Christ an patience, . ae sc ne - . ew thin thre e mile s 5 te . W survive, and these two crews furnished the | the Bill clause by clause. After some | career amongst us for the last seven years; | — owatt Crossman, Printer, late of Summer- | ¢ Te ee ee Mills, on the | OR SALE—A Black Mi are, sixyand@a English Church with two b‘shops Aves »| time : - |and by so doin ig you will wip, as you have mon, ©, 2, F> ogee 2 yones. re a er | fifteen hands high, splendid dhive, I : : ’ ‘ | - ‘y deans, and a prebendary. Of the 485 oars. Mr. Sreaker resumed the chair and | 4one with us, the esteem of all with whom you = STOCK, &e and sound in every respect. Just the 0 173 have taken « mg ‘rs im the church, and | progress was reported may come tn contact. SHIP NEWS. a 1& family. Apply at this office, five have become bishops; 78 chose the By Message, the Legislative Council in- We have very much pleasure in presenting us 1 Horse, 11 years old (Clydesdale), ia ' legal profess mm. OF W ee th 63 became har- f¢ rme d the Ho suse that the ey had passed the | you ee purse, which we hope you will Ar at New Orle: ans, Aj ) ; om barque Gulnare, 1 % 4 6s (Giads: Ole >, OQOMS iv LEI Furnished or } | risters. Lord Justice Brett, Mr. Justice | Bills intituled “An Act to confirm the _— e able to fill, and the contents, which, Me Donald, from Sagua. 6 well-bred Cows, ished, with use of kitchen and ki Denman, and Mr, Justice Chitty pulled in| Registry of a certain deed,” and “ An Act | aa “ym mp is meant as @a expression of| 4 Ar at Barba lcs, Mar 18—! rig Lady Milton,| ! Jersey Bull, futensiis. Apply at EXAMINER OFFICE : : Ry sal ° , + é | 8 > : ‘wes : * ome : the University crews. Mr. Waddington, | to enabie George Tweedy to practice as an | well merited : teem. McXae, trom Liverpool. 11 Ewes, 1 well-bred Ram, ex-premier of France, rowed in 1849, and| Attorney and Harrister in the Su rine | The Official "LE oe _ + Pri Sld from Buenos Ayres, Feb 23—brig Lau- | | Threshing Machine (complet+) bh, — , Dr. Hornby, head master of Eton, in the | Court of this Island,” without ide des - | Hhe i veg he umployes of Prince Edward | retta, Christie, for St’ Thomas. 1 Combined Reaper, |! [ron Scutlter, OR SALE—A private residence fat : same year’ The Rev. H. Knyaston, head-|and the Bill to in orporate the Sitters ;| ee Sid from Delawa:eB:eakwate:,Ap 3—barqne | | shorse Hoe, | Horse Hay Reve, penne sn ws handvcmely Sa | ‘ c é@ o — —— an ! Ts » Den To are Torni . rey : ‘ i Tea * F master of C! belt snham, pulled in 1856 and ic harity, with an i aaaiiiaties oanhiae Is bel, Walsh, for RioJaneiro, s Turnip Sower, | Hay Catter, Terms toruit, Apply at EXAMINER O a 1857 z. Mr. S; th eka ; q Co = ad " P en they REPLY Ch. a Ch arleston, Ap ” -barque Sappho, s ythe 8 ani Sneaths, } ra saat A | eo! W. me e, P sident of red the coneurrence of the House. : McPhee, Bristol. | 1! ouble-Seated Wagon, 1 Single do " ernie 4 Siok oe Society, rowea in 1844, and the “Mr . Perry asked the Leader of the Gov- To the Officials and Employes of Prince Ed- Ar at Cardenas, Mar 26—barque John | e-| 1 Truck do, 2 Carts, ] Wo atta. * 'TE°O LET.—Thet handsome and caval | ist 1s well ith names of me shen Lernm ‘ i > ee . P eer eet a " on IG Sele ae ee : ne fi on, bo names | f men who| ernment when he would table certain papers ward Island Railway, furgey, Read, Liverpool. | 3 Wood Plonghs, 2 Word Wiisetea 0 A cctrage on Weymicuth Street (at J B. intetle 7 distinguished + aap es in the|re a r to the Fishery Award. DEAR Sir,- I can hardly find words to ex- Be cigung: Mantanzas, Mar 2) — Clarabel, Shovels, Hoes and Foiks occupied by Mr. George ‘o ! venectial competitions OF the nation. Mr. SULLIVAN said the papers were being | pre McRae, for Boston. MudeFork i ai : | opposite residence cf Dr. Beer. &™ ey 83 -_ re being | press my delight on receiving this very unex- wag B ' aceFork and Chain nos oo. — . - | prepare d, and would be brought down in a pect ] expression of your appre cis sian at if my in port 22—barque J urnal, Hennessy, for} 2 acts Driv ing Harne fa, 5th May next 4 pply to Lox wort fi l that Mfr r } ‘.ifew day ; < ) | a . 5 oo’ 6 ' 7 It is stated that Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt's | few days. | services, whilst I have been engaged among pemnte. sane 7 Sees, A ae tal ; . ee me i : lilies shh cil wise wonderinl bath-room was as much admired|_ Mr- Martin cailed attention to an error |} I Parlor Stove, 1 Cook do,, | VRTANTED—A ienced COE : at the iate ball as the bower of ceders and|it the summary report of his speech on the ea ves me great Pleasu e to know that I Horsford’s Acid Phcsphate | Household Furniture, \ “DIN eG Re on Cine tor 6 roses into which the gymnasium was con- | Kducation Bill published by Tur Darty have so won your esteem, which I do not at | © tons Hav, 5) bush. Oats, 200 do Turnips, | Good w a } ce te 7 mpetent verted. Apropos of this bath-roon my $l | EXAMINER He had stated, ‘not that the all pretend to aoe to myself, but rather to PLEASANT TO THE TAST* | 80 vush, Potatoes, 35 do. Buckwheat | sons En. te . t tl eae Ta “hi tite ' a oo. aa” ; vy in whic : . ‘i ein ; » snGuire at this ofhce, . architect naiy ly says that the only poi nie! Inspector “ districis should ke enlarged, the very friendly way in which I have ever Dr. A. L. Hats, Fair Haven, N. Y., says | TERMS—F is } ’ { mar30 4i ee } at which Mr. Vander ‘bilt really seemed to but that their number should | be increas ed. been treated by you, *-Have prescribe dit with marked benefit in | St . 7 sittin _ the Crop, cash ou delivery; | pais aoe — ie - fe hesitate about allowing sees to spend what- Alter recess,— i heartily thank you for this fine address, sadiceniion and urinary tr ubles.” : OcK, # months, on good approved joint | O LET—The shop at present cccupiid ‘4 } ery a ' ves E and will ever en deavo xr to follow its precepts: notes, F arm, at sale, | W. H. Hutches n, adjo ming the re 4 ever he pleased was when he desired to Mr. Hortanp asked the Leader f ee : ! invest 827.000 in a carved fan tf f th G . LL _ sked “ef eader of the| and for this purse and sum of money which of Dr Jenkins, pper Queen street. a CNL Del, a carved tancet for a bath | Government what action the Governme r¢ ave so kindiy resel c 2s WILLIAM DO 9 ARCHIBA “ tates. e-dieke-en £6 aiaitcthaiencen | Sa teel : 10VE vent| you have so kindly presented to me; and ] AM I ODD, | to ARCHIBALD Whit _lonae Pert “te Maggot Y; 8 4 per as taken upon @ petition, presented last| will ever remenber with pleasure the Auctionecr. naires tities j a joy to look upon. The floor, wain- | Session fret William Murphy, John Webs-| bappy diye I have spent with the men of P. il ee ieee Ch’town, » April 6, 1°63. til O LET—T » House ‘eo and Garden one seotting, and ceiling are purest marble | ter and others, of Lot 28, asking the Go- E. Island Railway. sali. «<boadaom | en Park Koad, adjoiving Mr. Sim Opposite the bath is a large square stand of |sernment to pure shase oat the remai ning Yours truly, Lr. ' F i | bow oC cupied by Robert Strorg, Be@ marble, with basin and ewer and tiolet| proprietors of said Lot: and if they have J. H. Hoyer, ST, PATRICK S HALL, OF ale a or biti Rit’ Cee cf Garden in May and of Heme devices of glittering crystal] The marble | not taken any action what reason the have 25th June, For I artic ulare apply to is finely carved, and above the wainscot t for not doing so. 7 . yoni as ies COMFORTABLE HOUSE S | OFFER, a icen Street, mari] ¥ he rn ng sx : : N j SE, with Stable wall is pannelled in sinall sqnare mirrors. Mr. Sviiivan, in reply, said that a little Charles F. Jones, ef somewhere, (no | 4K aud one acre of Land, situ ate ne ar the | ; for a House, The giasses are covered with app le and! | later in the Session he would be pre pill fellow knows exactly where) registered at Thursda hy Il [9th . ct | Mount kdward Road, at present occ upied by | Wt NTED—A Tl. — for * ail ; epare . . , peach blossoms, pe rfect in colour and de-| tv vive an answer : Bangor Exchange hotel, Main aud Cross uf Inst., | ny ew Apply to ot a oe oe aa DB ist of sign. The room is a blaze of white ie unit. sensitnei Wh . 3; streets, Monday evening. Mr. Jones « & good tenan ossession give - fs P epiogaatnarbieny ope v hite and | ir. Manrtn m ved the second reading . Ss ae ae I yunder the augpices of St. Vincent de eI WILLIAM Dopp. |APP ly to W. L. Weriyex. pink, Itissucharoom is Mary Stuart in|of the Bill to incorporate the Trustees of | "US asked the row boy what time he Soci_t Ch’town, March 29 ro 24% aw tf palate her youth at Chenonceat ~- might have ask- | Orwell Head Church in connection with the (Jones) would be allowed to get up, From oci_ty s ee 29. (mar Say - a, re ? young husband of France to | C hareh of * Geotledd: ‘Miaiew’ carried wt es inferred a revs Jones was a full- The proceeds tu be devoted to the relief at i 4 O L ET — Dwellisg Hows se, Outhol? i ul or her. | House in Committ M : 2dved member of the born-to blush unseen | the poor. west). ‘ imittee, Mr. John McLean cen f aud Garden, Cretion Street { " * -eom + -—- | m os ve Cha’r. or never saw -a-railr ad family. Mr. Jones Admissi on, 15 ce nts; Rese rved Se ats, sal D A i I nwa tenant ¥ili tind it te bis ac vant : Onidiie is probably the oaly place inthe; Mr. Speakek resumed the Chair, and slep', and while he snored and dreamed | cents, Dor rs open atT 30 p.m ; to commence '/to make an early ppplication te J30. “a. world where a railroad buiids culverts of | the Bill was reported agreed to. of city ruffians going through his bagyage |®¢% p.m. Tickets for sale at Fraser & Red t x | Montisos. — : white mar! le ar d lay 3 its tie sona bed « ¢| Mr SULLIVAN me ved that the House do and of a rise in hay, the angel whose es- din’ s Diug S store, and at the Diamond Book -| aoe House a teas Premises on U pper Gr.et | * a r of the same material Yet this is true, and|pew resolve itself into a. Committee pecially business it is to shovel boulders | 8'0!® | Beale cam a wat eee we 988 at |W ANTEL D— A COOK. Se Ss, 60 far as truth goes it _tmig isht have been lof the Whele to further consider a} °" cf the pathway of the innocent opened J. A. MCKENNA = Alvo for Sale, yr we ee or, Gees bo Hall, | required, Apply at Examines & — bited that tha viad.t ; > e _—_ rene mae . tated that the risd-ed vasa eld uns | Billto be euttled an Act toramend sxhe| the, taneonh leting a balloon full of gas] April “fecrtey, |Onae. Sate Got 88" Willbewsld Ses] EGC <aLa sae a Se 5! aeneers m™ ty a ein exagerated, 1 Po bhie Schowols Act, 1877. r Moticen carried. M 0 "2 Fr ge a woke him up and __ C+ is | bare up, iit at a | oe aS Oe nw A suit ot of CUL ius c eee oe Gilmer and Pickens | House in Commitiee, Mr. Martin in the |" ones explained : 1 didn’t GA ET Apply on the premis:s ja, SAILS—17 aoes hoist, 20 fect a oom et theough which the Marietta and|Chair, continned the examination clause know how to work her, so I just blew the KE. BURRIS [suitable for fishing boat. Apply te . ‘ . ™ ‘ ‘ - ” . ; / +e 1a © . . ps a Georgia Riilroa l rans, are bound to- | by clause, and discussed the provisions al durne . thir y ont, ait Langor Com- FUE FARM. h buil i | March 14—2%aw wk ti vias r . DILLON, Sailmaker, Peake’s WV barf a gether by white marble nearly a . as ~ | mere'al, with buildings thereon, late ly | —<$—$$ _ __.__ [ at ies s fin e each cl Luse at great length. ——— as ths: of Carrara, and it i re +e ; . : <0 in the occupation of Wilham Irwiu, situ- | by } ne ’ a, . 1 a . s > RY? > ead } thie on sahiie that a : be Ss thro: ic Bi ir , PFAKER restiined the Chair, and the E ate on the east side ot the Mount Ey ee | IK BW Sesteh - Boarded if ‘OO I} KE . A two-st ry House, realy nh paw he ie road bed has i | ill wes reported agreed to without an LLCTRICITY and Magnetism when properly | Road, containing about 38 acres, and only tw heat, t - at i by Mr. W- ‘ it. end ) oe oe ; | at present occupied by a 4 a amendment. sed into the blood ly br: ain, and nerves pro-! miles from the city. Terms easy. Apply sig | | cae pres “y 7m Vi aaa Street, vel With ol ae | Me. Martin said that having been im the | G4°¢s most wonderful effects. We are told BUSHE LS of this ¢ S of tl resides Feed on. Esq jas : % he , “" > ‘TTN 0 . che i 4 , a h = money spenten that Vanderbilt | Chair he had been unable to give his views that these elements sre perfectly blenced in H. J. CUNDALL. ‘10 eal, Auady 6 ls ¢ lebrated seed for | 16th ix a aa » Willem Dede. ball on vod % night wee % what a noble respecting the Biil before the House. In the medicine known as Mack’s Magnetic; Ch’town, April 7.—law 3i inTiedlaie ae APY wT [ot cethe ital, remar k " the GF ap hic, cor ld be | bh is opinion it was a nons nsi cal me asure Mle dicine, advertised in another column, and pment ancestries Ch't VY Ma re 1 13 » S W M. HEARD, j a a — —_ — 3S « le +r rire . . wn, Joy ra stun OF i es ee y ‘ railt for the care of mainied and mangled supported by nonsensical and sop h istica! ele ee ee dn sted vith Bahaeas Danae at | iUigsinner of Sacaal i ou date and Py ASSEN vers of tire New York argument: ln stead of im rovip tae not bec ¥ computed in dollars and cents Sold executed with N eatriess and Degpatc b YU BSCRIBE | for the oe an the corner of Euston and a : ° 7: . ob - 4 yee, p g e ip Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. at the EXAMINER JOB E RIN1 ING NER, the Cheapest hale b EX AMI-. Street, now ip possessl n of k. Wy PI jest Newspaper Msy. Apply to Mrs. J. D. ob wall Eau: ation Act it would he a great injary. [Marek 2 o- 2 ow eod wkly FOOMS, aor. w ster ane GQreat fleorge *treete published on P F, Teland Only Cl per yaar residenve of T, J. Harris, Esq.