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I . . . VOL. IV. Bubsortption Rates-$3. 00 per annum. BT. JOHN'S. N. F . .. TUESDAY, . JUNE 1889. · Bingl e copies-One cent. No. 137 I . .X ElV .JDrERTI. 'A'JNJ;XT. ·. B T 1 h · . ·, . _ Y __ _ 1 RaiU Royal Marria[B Ill St Potorsbnr[. BEST - NORT .H SYJ)N-Y ·.· · Next THE oFSENATOB HOUR S ' en t 'H ' Oie ' at '.' c : = ; : : :: :: :: = : o o : : o o:: ;.: :: : o o: c : .' o: o o o o o o o.o-.;--:o:o_o.§_9 :. 0-0 o o o_p_ o On States Difficulties . A h. ANSAS J)Al\1 BURSTS. - - ··· Sta nl (•y Tibl>o Til>. -- · ·- -- H.il.IFJ.X, June 1 ' . T here " ere g r& od proceedinlls in St. Peura- bur it in honor of th.e m1.rria1re o! the Urt.nd Duke l'iiul A ln anderwich, to l' rinceas Al e:x t.n- tlria, of Se nator Hour, o! S.! na te's committee on rr ' i.lions wi th Canada, baa rtt u'fmu from a weat- ern tri p He is that th e ties of t.ffec. tion a.nd inte rest between C. rnada t. nd the r:iitod t. gu a nntee of pe ac e. The buretiog of a dam in Kansas fl Joded L >iontown 1t.od Helho 11Fo , c1ueing the l oH of 11cvere.\ liHe . y.. .. . c:!rWDI LE DlSOHAROINO. . .21fn , · -.- - - -- - Just per S s 50 BOXES OF .IDEAL s:oA· P, l:F(l-lh bRrs in wrnppcre-Cull '".eighl : adopted for all purpoaea; lt has no equal for Toilet., Bath, or Mine. ' · 30 :El:.oya,1 Cro-wn., And 20 Boxes Pale Yellow Soap, ( Win lb bars and 5·lb bars-superior to Scotch.) A NO IN S'l'OCIC, A SPLENDID TOOK OF TEAS-OBOIOE BBANUS. OUB GO- crnt To'l, benutifully fla\·or ed wit h. 0 Pekoe is se lling well. Al so, Fin e Packet Beef, •Ex - ce ll ent J ow ltt , Pork. Lo ins. &c ., &c . Our cclobrnt d Cig ar .Bra nd "Andalzan" stlll , retains i ts re- putati on as th o choil·e11 t c iga r yet import ed. W Sh ips ' 8tores s upplied at short.eetnotic! e. june18 .A:. P. JC>E=t.:I:>A.:Nf,. . . T ralJl tt lpn,·e SL. J ohn'.i os fo llows: ' For Bsrtio r Ornce--R<>gu lnr Trnin nt 10. 00 11.m For H. Q_·:.Juoction, ! \"ilia NO\'n and mtormedinte 6t n tione, at 2.1:; p.m. Fot Kelllgi:e\q), Yllln N0\ '4 nnJ ln t<'r 111ed iate ' . tions nt 6.4G p.m. Tra(71k irill lc<1rr. 1tx ·1011011:&: Leave Ir , O. at 2.0.i and 6.4.i p. m. LeA'" e Kelli gre\rs at 4.12, 8. 10 unct o. ao p.m. l •eave Villa No, ilat. 4.27. nnd' 0.4t> p.m. Lea"e Topsail at 4.40, 8.40 and 10.00 p.m dr'f bo abovo .progr mo will allow Pic ni c parties to epend 9u even g at Wbitboumo (l atf> H. $). Juno n).' Ticke iseued this day good until the foll ia g rd"THOMAS NOBLE, ,. Manage r for Receivf'r. Koilee . . GENERAL POST 0 FFI CE A . LL LETTERSANDPAPERSFOK- "wnrded· per mail to nnd from Salmon and Boqne Esperanet>, in the straits or Belle. Isle (being CanadiBn torri tory 1, will be eba.rgeablo with the aarne ratt.'fl of poolage ns to the Domil)ion or Canada-a oor rnt.e fo r lettert1, and n bait cent locnl pai:era. Papers printed out oC the colony 1 cent for 2 :t aoley ml:l T ib and 11 er.t him to Z rn- r.ibar ; "tt.nley acco mpan ies Emin P 4s ba to the S r: W .-1I>1 ·E l ?'J' ! Sl'.'JfEY'J: '). Auct ion- fr et hold prnpNty .. .... . Ja.s J Oollins :Sortb ·ydn ey co al. . ..... .. ... . . J oh080n •'= W egt B:i i rJ 's .. .................. Pee ad\" t . . J. 0. FRASER. Sale by A uctiO .n I l' ootA!06lCdl•n"•EST :e_ · :S:AEVEY. ! Th" Durhers and the A. co rst• I ... erend\"t Roa p!I. &c . . . . . . A P J or d1m E" . "u rsion hy r:ul ... . . .. .. Th os :Soble Advice to mot hers ....... . .. . ...... sre ad\"t ,\ 1·h111nlll'r-maid w11nt rri .... ... . ... PPO ad \"t ''JUSTICE IS 1UANU1',AC- t un. -cl from th ovur e11t bt!cCtn Jl ow,anJ bei ng nl ho luLe ly fr ee from all it wtll not iu jurn th e fabric. m1ul6 -. Qeodsl AUC1IOX SA L ES . · Sala of a Small Ten ement (Freehold) 011 This EVr,ning at 7 and Every at 3 the Pllnk Road...:.. With,ut nese rve . till the whole is cleared out. T O MORROW (WE DNE'JDA Y, at 12 o'cl ock, 11000, on the premiae 11, 1 will cfTer fo r sale, h,· Puhlic Auction, 1cltl1out rt •J1rri:e. all th e ri tt h t, title lftnd in te rest of Ur: J o11s LAWWR, in and to 1111 that Tenement an·J Ground 1lreehold1 now in tl\e occupano .r of Lawr e!fl!e Dower, situate on the weet t:nd of Plant Road, in this town. The 118meo purchued by private sale any time 1.,.fon• next fortheemall aumof i120, vrin other ligures £30cy., on application to J -'MES J. COLLI.NS, Notary Public 4 Real E6tate Broker. Ollt"C-upp. Sailor'• B CJme. je17,2i Important to ?armers or a Gentleman · lrquiring a Bummer Betreat. I All INSTRUCTED TO OFFER FOR SALE at public auction. within my offtCf', on Fri- itay the IJat Jay of the preeent month of Juoe. to Matltfy a mortgage. all that val uable farm land :u1d premillefl, •itoate on the Old Placentia Road, bclonginir to the Estate of the latft J oh n Whitt\· way. Th" farm contains about 100 acree. 40 or which ls uodf'r cultivatinn and i'o good condition. with proepoots of good crops. The erections U \X)n th e property are in excellent repair and con s111ts of dwelling houae, barns anJ st.bles. The si tua- tion of 1 he property 1& good , the drivE'fl in the ne ighborhcod f &11hion11bl e, and the \!iews of the 11 urro unJing country very pleMing. For furth er J>arti culars apply to T. W. SPRY (jlt. hid Real Ka- "'' F.Jtrhani;re. Wftter RtrM't. ;em - EW ADVERTISE!JENTS. m BABB mllAY ' ie, the larg e de maml for 00 6 00 oooooooc t1!rRY O RDER OF THE TltUSTEEq, j un el 'i . :li fp . . OBSTERS! ::E>u.rchased. at -- BY-- New- Just-Opened -- AT -- O_c o -- o_o :- o o c e o ::4': e c c : : : : : : : : : ; : c : : e : : o c : c : : : _: o : : : l: .. - .I :- .. .. b,- ,., f - Chlhlren's Cheap Straw Clllldr4'n 's a no y Lac e Coll arA Ladi es' a nd Cbildre n' g White Silk G lo\' e fl, Gilt and Silver Dress Trimmings Riubon s- in a. \'a.ri e ty of n e w ah a d cs Colored Silk Plushes, C hildr e n' . Hosie ry C htldr cn'R Walkine- S hoefl - huu nnF rl or lacer! 70c tl!., fo r Pize 6 r iai n2 The Manufacture of Wm. Hounsell & Co. Merring Reiucs- 30x50 to :i5x l0\l Cnpll u 8ci 11 cM- l8xao to :JJx7:i fm s Cocl S cl n eH - 100, 110 nn.J 120 frn ll long. Gi fCC!t Cod Trn. 1 18 - \"ariou!' &ius-at rt ·ducrtl r.it•• i. A. Lnrge t:ill(lply He mp and <.;otto11 Bc rriug- N t: ts-:1') to tiO r and .. - u1111:i.l lll•»ltl'.s Llne ti, Twines, llarkctl Hop es Lance B11nt f4 , <.;od Sal 1110 11 .Xt-t:-i Cocl lluut nntl Arm Ncttini; nui l <.;apllu B11ut, ...\:-P. GOODFELLOW & CO. Por Sor e l .. As thma. 1r- ritntiou ot the 'f h roat, ll onrs oncs:, , U roup, ot Ilr c atJJin i;:- amt all nflec tlon s ot th e thro at n ucl 111n gs, use Mnny a slPcpless 11i gb t ill p:t !'i>Nl of a hnc king co ugh or f rt,111 n tkklin" s.-niintion in th" t hroat , whi ch 11n occasio nal of the would relieve. 'M n. R. R. Mc no:" ALO. of .\ 1111:1 .. \ llwrt 1 'c •11my. writ eR :- More 1h11 n n ,·.,nr I wn.'1 trouhl<>tl \ \1th n couith nnd n tirkling ;('n-;ntio11 in tht' thrnal nn ii could i.:et no re li <' f 1 111til l tm·d a bottlc. or D:iird'R Bnl i?n m. t hnn one !ionic ·om 11let<' run . '\l 11111 aud I ht1Yf' fr eq u1ntl .\· n•co111111cn1ll'1l t;l oth1•r.; s in cr. who 11•11 1111' tlwy tinrl it 11 pnfr<·t un• for surh nlT• '<' tinn« )'l lH' • NOTICE OF PAT ENT . A F 'l 'E lt FOU lt w YtcO :ll ela te, npplicnti on will lw mntlc to IJ i:; Bxcellem·.Y the Oo\'ernor in Count ii, fnr Letter" Patent or rolom·. to h1• grn11tcd to Fr <' tf .. ri1·k J Kenny . of , t. (or <"••rr nin nrw nn1I impro•t>d dc\'i C<'i> .. l\ lcct r knl. l'n eum:iti c11 l or bfoc hnn il'nl. 11nd thl•ir -11ppli nt 1on to main nml i;ervice ' ''u ter pipt>s. for tho p11r po1-e of prot1•ctmg th o Mill Sl' d ee pives fr om t ill' 11rt i11n of fr F. J. K ENNY, .\ pplicant. B ' UILDERS' s i · ST R 2 1 · . --s f upp y E ' ' ron a es. Jtood co mfort or th e wear e r. be sure sod uk yo ur dry goods men for Lh e &bo\"e brand , 11nd 11ee t hnt ..- ........ T,......., J' D they b<>ar ou r b rand. ..&.. "I JL..I ..&.. "I f l gr E, ·ery pa.ir is s tamped D. & A. on the in- llirlc. j u11rl.i.11, t ,t h.fp __________ --- - C. .. ca:rgo Fi:n.e--Cb..eap. Onion Bank of Newf onndland. .JOHN STEER. joM Wl . LLIAM CAMPBELL. J ., J. & L. F URLON G, i\fd)OU GALL & TEMPLETON, AdvicetoMothers WM. FREW. JB · une ,1 8, lhRv D'S LINIMENT. MANdi ·e yf DREN SUFFE lt AND no cnusea than an excess oC Wonns in th e m11ch 1>r to avoid this give D,.. 'f(''gdable IVorm any c hild will tak e it . IT CUltES CRAMPS AND PAINS. lfn1. D. J. Collicut, of Bill.side, Al bert Co.• N. B., -ays :- 1 have uiOd your Liniment in my family for aome ttme and have no hes itation in pro- no un c ing it the beet I havo tried. For t'rampe and Pa.ins I think It baa no eq ual. B. PAXTON BAIRD : • Dear Sir,- 1 eel! a good Jeul oC your Dr. MLean's Veget.able WOT"m Sy rup. r Uld find that. my I customers like it very mu ch. I also hear eome of th pm speak ve ry high ly of your Baird's Linime nt. . ... ·- -- \ anted to Rent. Yours truly, T. W. PECK. Albert Co., N.n .. 1887. 1 T HF UNIOIPAL cou.NOIL nE - MR. .H . BAIR D: quir o a tore, with the uee of a wharf, ror . Dea.r Sit.,- 1 t.ake pleasur e io ceN.iCy in g lhat. landing purpoeee. Applications w ith parLlc ulan Dear Slr,- About eleven months ago I w rench- McLean'• Worm Syrup is the beet worm medioine of pre mi ses, to be sont. to the undenigned . on or ed mr lftdag ; three a pplicatioM of your I have ever U8ed . It made a pl!rf eot cure or my before Thuredl\y " . the 18th inat;. , BAlrd • l.lnlment OUQm me. . child. Ill with wormR for moro than n yrnr, n nrl ( By ordor,) 1'. ijt. Ste h l)eotmbe Tnato xJ•N•· 1 8 w hlch one boLUo cu red . Yo u111 truly, i Munluipal Council omce. l ' ' · Qeoret1Sry. r P eq, r 1 ' u{' . Nel on d 'f.B .! , '8! fIA?\fJ&\ . June 7th, '69· 1 · N OTICE JS HEREBY Gl\ 'EN THAT A Di- vide nd or Six per cent. OD the pniJ · up c ap- ital st ock or this In s titution been decla red for the hal f vear <'nding Sl st May. 1 9, and n bonus of th ree doll81'8 pe r t:hve, payable nt lt.8 Bnn king House in this on nod Rf tc r Tl." £ n. \Y, 1 th Inst. Trnnsrer hooks cl0f!e1I fr om 16th to 1 th in - stant, bo lh days in c lu el ""e ' (ny ordPr or tho n oard,) JAM E OOLOIE, june1 5' ,8ifp Munnger. TI71\NTEO I I\ MEVIATELY, A Genc- l'l' rat Scr \lant, tn fa oC two; must good r cferen OO'I. ApPly at otnce. 21 AND - VES T- ft1A- k ers. Ap_p. td w. R. FIRTU. __ jo l7 ..!..S.!._ W ANT.ED- IMMKDlA.TELY · A Cham- bcr-ruaid ; mu st ha ,.o good 1 efcniucee. 11t At.lantip hot e l. jlll ,fptf .... JOB PRINTINC qr oyery dflfleriPlill n nt>RUy au d ••1 J'6d lllnu9ty l'' · '\ "11> tJittc.,t, (oontinucd fr om fourth page.) whole, &a &s honut a nd u c t.pab]e, u t heir fellows in any country on the (Ace o( the Riobe. If it be ptiasible-, then, to have the righ t to exe rcise the ftanchi 11e e xtended to embr &ee all mal ts who have arrived at the al(e of 21 yean, none more gl adly welcome the th ao he. Th e bill wt.s then read a seco nd time, to be committed tomorrow. The house then t.df u.roed until tomonow. 1 ' \VEDN f. .. llAY, April 24. 'r'he house met al 4 30 o'clock. · On motion of hon. Colooial Secretar y, the re- venue bill wt.a read t. third rime and pueed. Oo motion of hon , M. Moor oe. the lobtter fishery bill was read a th i rd timt', p&!aed. and sent to the aasemb1y (or aaae nt. ) The houee then went into committee o( the whole upon the consolidation of the lawt'bill. Hon. M. Monroe in t he chair. A(ter conaiderilble deliberation, the commit.tee roAe, repor ted progreH a nd uked Jene to On motion o( hon. M. Monroe, a petitioo Lom the inh a bitants o( Fortune and Grand Baals, · praying for the d eepeding of a buin and the a- tenaion o( wu read. . HoN. M. MOXROE would bea moet 1UODal1 to support the pl'&yer of tbie pelition, •llich comca Crom two 1ett1emenb, tlu.t of Portane uul o( Gra nd B•nk . lta oltject ii well worthy of the approval, not onl7 of this houe but also of dae government, to whose attention he reapec&ldy recommended the petition. years &P- a large amount ol work wu done at Grand B•nk with good reeultt, eo f£r u lt t; bu l thia work wae accompliahed prior to an el e ction , a not unuaual occur- rence in this colony, and much money Wlll spent .. t t he time 1here. Again , lour ye&ra ago a co mplete sutvey wu made by Mr Borchell of the twO"places nt.med, anCl that gen- tle man made ao elab orate re port upon the sub- ject.. to the la te governme nt, by whom liberal promiaes were made, but nothin1t was done ln Cu\fi lment of them. Mr . B11rch.ell wu ae ot r ound a1tlin this yen, ·a nd t. gt.in reported fully a nd mi nutely upon the loc•l it iea and proj t cted work , and its cost, \fhich is kno lll'n no w to almoiit a cent by the gonrnment ; eo that it is not one upon which a ny uncertai n ty u.iste; r.nd if they m11ke up th!!i r minds to c arr y it nut, they will oot a leap in the dark. \ He hoped they bfo\ 'C no dtsi re to the go-by to tbia useful eote rpri•c, P.nd that it will not be left to the people to 11ay that the aur'°ey waa undert11.ken me rely to thro dust or et.nd in the f) t 11 nf the people concerned. T here is p 1 enr y of d ust t. od s and ii the Harbor of Fortune without to it: a!ld the the re • re r.nxious to have it remol"ed. Be migot MY thllt t he "'o rk wt.a bued upon condi- tion t h a. t the people th e re would pay a ce1tai11 r1t.t 6 f.n har bor t!uties to defray portion of the cJ H, which o 1 their puti wti.3 • icrecd to, •n<l they ha \'c paid dues fo r a yellr or two toler 11.bly wel l: but the a onirnml'n t of the day r. 1led to re r fo rm thei r part of the Heu ce the money so f •r spent hir. 11, to a cert a. in et!('nt , bet n tbrqwn away. Money may b" !!pent upt >0 work 11 without prodaciog t.tiy 1f ope ra. tio:is be cut sho r t, as in this cu e, before completion. The people of Ort.nd lhnk and For tune deser\' e tbia email considet\- tion al the b .. ndi of the 1:(0\ 'ernmcnt ; t hey were the firi.t to start the bank industry ud build 8t11 uncb, handsome bankinJt schooners, as wou ld at.1i3fy e \" en the hype rcritical ne11!' of the hon. C• pt l in Cleary. 11 1>' ]'. (;LE ARY-I t is the only plti ce in the t81aod of which 1ht.t ct.n be SlliJ . Jin'.'. M. !WE hoped, ther ·fore tbllt the hoo. ximtlem an will rrive hit1 c.:> rdial iiupport to the pr"} er of the petitioners, so as to 1r.i d th em / c, out of their d11fi;ultie s. When the ir ,..essels r e- t turn rr om t he ll & nks to these two harbors . they ha\"e to rcmllin outside a nd JiEcb arge part of their 1 I cbr;to in punts and doriea, so as t'l lighten them, in order t br.t t bc y may be en abled to e nter ; and when the wind blows from certt. in points they llrt. ! forced to run to the other aide of the b&y t. nd wll it fo r a fittiog time to come back. ll.td unload the b£lance of To show the tcrowth t. nd imp ortanc e of th e!c be shoul d j1111t quote a (ow roncerning th e m, ba5ed on t he census returns. ln 188-1 they bad: - 4 BanlH'r:> ....... .. .. . .. .. ... .... ...... ... 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M• Bont11, 10 IQ an tOn 'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;!l 111uo of c:itch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . ... . £ H,000 In 18 8 the y ht d.:- - ll!\nkcrs .. ...... ..... ...... .. .. .. ... ..... 3() Rchooner tt . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .... ... . .. .. ... iO Hn11t.-1 . 10 to :.I) l 111:1 •• •••• . •••••• •• •• •• JOO Yahi. ! oC catch . . .. . . . . . . . ....... !:10,000 [a 188· 1, they cu t :JOO tons ' of bay, d ug 6,000 bure\11 of pott.t oe!, bad 600 acres of la nd under cultivatio n, and all ·this accomplished by a popu- lation of 2,000 persons, He thought he had uid enough to t1ho w th e impor tance of those places 1. nd the neceui ty of pe rforming the work they for lo .facilitt.te and iocreaae their ope rat ions. The work s hould hav.a been d one years ago, which wou ld probably ha ve the cue bad in q• .ieation a pa oper one. All the requires ia a ht.rbor to e oable them to c arry on t hrir trade, which it would be difficult to fh a l imit to if th ey h t. d t. good and safe porl fo r their shipping. I t wo. uld probably soon ri,·•I St. J ohn) . H.e aga in urged the go•- ornment n ot to let the f•ct of those people n ot being pt.upers to 11t a od in the way of g ra ntinit the neceu ary and r euon &b\e prayer or their me· in..orial. H it be defoed to infuse into tbem con· reaerate vie w11, t.nd dri ve th em into trade rela tions with tho 0.Jminion, no 11u rer way can be dis- covered tht.o to de lay the perf ormance of the wo rk they 110 rou o nably .. k for. He boped the yea. r will not be allowed to pus over withou v sometbing of a substanti'"e kind havi ng been done in the n1btter; and if before the electio oa a ll the bett er, fo r tbe cbaocea woulJ become tOti•idet• & bly \her '' v av r.

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Page 1: Road:..With,ut neserve. L ·OBSTERS!collections.mun.ca/PDFs/colonist/TheColonistvol04no13718June1889.pdf · I . . . VOL. IV. Bubsortption Rates-$3.00 per annum. BT. JOHN'S. N. F

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. . . VOL. IV. Bubsortption Rates-$3.00 per annum. BT. JOHN'S. N. F ... TUESDAY, .JUNE ~fj, 1889. · Bingle copies-One cent. No. 137

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.X ElV .JDrERTI. 'A'JNJ;XT. ·. B T 1 h · ~.ew ~du.crtfsem.euts . ·, .

_ Y __ ~ eg~ap _ COAL-~~--COAL 1 :~-q~Ll ·EZ~ursians -.by RaiU Royal Marria[B Ill St Potorsbnr[. BEST -NORT.H SYJ)N-Y·.· · Qn .TB:~asnAY Next

THE ~PINION oFSENATOB HOUR S'en t 'H'Oie' at'.' $4:60':~~.-o ton~ c : = ; : : :: :: :: = : o o : : o o:: ; . : :: : o o: c : .'o: o o o o o o o.o-.;--:o:o_o.§_9:.0- 0 o o o_p_ T:~ o

On Can'~ian-Unite.~ States Difficulties.

A h.ANSAS J)Al\1 BURSTS. - - ···

Stanl(•y Tibl>o Til>. --··---

H.il.IFJ.X, June 1 ' .

T here " ere gr& od proceedinlls in St. Peura­burit in honor of th.e m1.rria1re o! the U rt.nd

Duke l'iiul Alnanderwich, to l' rinceas Ale:x t.n­tlria, of Ure~cc.

Senator H our, o! S.!nate's committee on tra~e rr ' i.lions with Canada, baa rttu'fmu from a weat­

ern trip He is et.ti~fied that the ties of t. ffec.

tion a.nd inte rest between C.rnada t.nd the l · r:iitod

~t •te11 ~r~ t. guanntee of peace .

T he buret iog o f a dam in Kansas fl Joded L >ionto wn 1t.od Helho 11Fo, c1ueing the loH of

11cvere.\ liHe.

• y.. .. . c:!rWDILE DlSOHAROINO.

~y J"'O::S:~$0~ . ~ . 21fn , · •

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Just Receiv~d, per S s :P_ofti~ 50 BOXES OF.IDEAL s:oA·P,

l:F(l-lh bRrs in wrnppcre-Cull ' ".eigh l : adopted for all purpoaea; lt has no equal for Toilet., Bath, ~undry or Mine. ' ·

30 :El:.oya,1 Cro-wn., And 20 Boxes Pale Yellow Soap,

(Win l ·lb bars and 5·lb bars-superior to Scotch.) • A NO I N S'l'OCIC, A SPLENDID TOOK OF TEAS-OBOIOE BBANUS. OUB

GO-crnt To'l, benutifully fla \·ored with. 0 Pekoe is selling well. A lso, Fine Packet Beef, •Ex­cellent J owltt, Pork. Loins. &c., &c. Our cclobrnt d Cigar .Bra nd "Andalzan" stlll ,retains its re­putation as tho choil·e11t cigar yet imported. W Ships' 8tores supplied at short.eetnotic!e.

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. . T ralJltt '~ill lpn,·e SL. J ohn'.i os fo llows:

' For Bsrtior Ornce--R<>guln r Trnin nt 10.00 11.m For H . Q_·:.Juoction,! \"ilia NO\'n and mtormedinte

6tntione, at 2.1:; p.m. Fot Kelllgi:e\q), Yllln N0\'4 nnJ lnt<'r 111ediate St~·

' .tions nt 6.4G p.m. Ret~irnillo Tra(71k irill lc<1rr. :.ltltiu11.~ 1tx ·1011011:&:

Leave Ir, O. ~unction at 2.0.i and 6.4.i p.m. :· LeA'"e Kellig re \rs at 4.12, 8. 10 unct o.ao p.m.

l •eave Villa No,•ilat. 4.27. R.2~ nnd'0.4t> p.m. Lea"e Topsail at 4.40, 8.40 and 10.00 p.m • dr'f bo abovo .prog r mo will allow Picnic

parties to epend 9u even g at Wbitboumo (latf> H. $). Juno n).' Ticke iseued this day good until the foll iag rd"Y·

THOMAS NOBLE, ,. Manager for Receivf'r.

Koilee . .

GENERAL POST 0 FFI CE A. LL LETTERSANDPAPERSFOK-

"wnrded· per mail to nnd from Salmon Rlv~r. and Boqne Esperanet>, in the straits or Belle. Isle (being CanadiBn torritory1, will be eba.rgeablo with the aarne ratt.'fl of poolage ns to the Domil)ion or Canada-a c~ots oor rnt.e for lettert1, and n bait cent locnl pai:era. Papers printed out oC the colony 1 cent for 2 oun~.

:taoley ml:l 'N~bo T ib and 11er.t him to Z rn­

r.ibar ; "tt.nley accompanies Emin P4sba to the Ea~t Coa~t.

S r: W .-1I>1 ·E l?'J'! Sl'.'JfEY'J:'). Auct ion- fret hold prnpNty . . .... . Ja.s J Oollins :Sortb ·ydney coal. . ..... .. ... . . J oh080n •'= W egt B:iirJ's Linimen t ~ .. .................. Pee ad\" t

. . J . 0. FRASER. Sale by A uctiO.n I G••J:;r.~.;~,oTc&,l l'ootA!06lCdl•n"•' ·

EST ~TE-oF-:e_ · :S:AEVEY. Br1~port- Goo~s ! Th" Durhers and the I> '~ A. corst•I ... erend\"t Roa p!I. &c . . . . . . A P J ord1m E"."ursion hy r:ul ... ·~..... . . .. .. Thos :Soble Advice to mothers....... . .. . ...... sre ad\"t ,\ 1·h111nlll'r-maid w11nt rri . . . . ... . • ... PPO ad \"t

''JUSTICE ~OA P" I S 1UANU1',AC­t un.-cl from thovure11t bt!cCtnJlow,anJ being

nlholuLely fr ee from all odul~rntions, it wtll not iujurn the fio~t fabric. m1ul6

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Qeodsl AUC1IOX SAL ES.

· Sala of a Small Tenement (Freehold) 011 This EVr,ning at 7 • and Every A~ernoon at 3 the Pllnk Road...:..With,ut neserve. till the whole is cleared out.

T OMORROW (WEDNE'JDA Y, at 12 o'clock, 11000, on the premiae11, 1 will cfTer for sale, h,· Puhlic Auction, 1cltl1out rt•J1rri:e. all the ritt ht,

title lftnd interest of Ur: J o11s LAWWR, in and to 1111 that Tenement an·J Ground 1lreehold1 now in tl\e occupano.r of Lawre!fl!e Dower, situate on the weet t:nd of Plant Road, in this town. The 118meo ~n ~ purchued by private sale any time 1.,.fon• Werloesd~y next fortheemall aumof i120, vrin other ligures £30cy., on application to

J -'MES J. COLLI.NS, Notary Public 4 Real E6tate Broker.

Ollt"C-upp. Sailor'• B CJme. je17,2i

Important to ?armers or a Gentleman · lrquiring a Bummer Betreat.

I All INSTRUCTED TO OFFER FOR SALE at public auction. within my offtCf', on Fri­

itay the IJat Jay of the preeent month of Juoe. to Matltfy a mortgage. all that valuable farm land :u1d premillefl, •itoate on the Old P lacentia Road, bclonginir to the Estate of the latft J ohn Whitt\· way. Th" farm contains about 100 acree. 40 or which ls uodf'r cultivatinn and i'o good condition. with proepoots of good crops. The erections U\X)n the property are in excellent repair and cons111ts of dwelling houae, barns anJ st.bles. The situa­tion of 1he property 1& good, the drivE'fl in the neighborhcod f&11hion11ble, and the \!iews of the 11urrounJing country very pleMing. For further J>articulars apply to T. W. SPRY (jlt. hid Real Ka-"'' F.Jtrhani;re. Wftter RtrM't. ;em

- EW ADVERTISE!JENTS.

m G~AT BABB ~r mllAY '

ie, the large de maml for

006 00 oooooooc

t1!rRY O RDER OF THE TltUSTEEq, j unel 'i.:lifp . .

L·OBSTERS! ::E>u.rchased. at

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New- Goods~ Just-Opened --AT--

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l : .. -.I:-.. ~ .. b,-,.,f YRb.Q~Q: .~: -Chlhlren's Cheap Straw Uat.~ Clllldr4'n's a noy Lace Colla r A Ladies' a nd Cbildre n'g White Silk G lo\'e fl, Gilt and Silver Dress Trimmings ~·an~y Riubons-in a. \'a.rie ty of n e w ah a d cs Colored Silk Plushes, Childre n'. Hosi e ry C htldrcn'R Walkine- S hoefl- huu nnF rl or lacer! 70ctl!., for Pize 6 riain2 i;(.t~.

~~_!2_902.S2.9._000_90-C'OOOO-=~

The Manufacture of Wm. Hounsell & Co. 0000000006oooo~~p:Poc:I002~

Merring Reiucs-30x50 to :i5x l0\l fm~ Cnpll u 8ci11cM- l8xao to :JJx7:i fms Cocl S cln eH - 100, 110 nn.J 120 frnll long. Gi fCC!t

d~p Cod Trn.118 - \"ariou!' &ius-at rt·d ucrtl r.it••i. A. Lnrge t:ill(lply H emp and <.;otto11 B c rriug- Nt: t s -:1') to tiO rand .. - u1111:i.l lll•»ltl'.s Llneti, Twines, llarkctl Hopes Lance B11ntf4, <.;od Ha~·'• S a l1110 11 .Xt- t:-i Cocl lluut nntl Arm Ncttini; Herrin~ nuil <.;apllu B11ut, ...\:-P.

GOODFELLOW & CO. Por U011g'h~. Sore l .. 1111 ~"· A s thma. 1r­

ritntio u ot the 'f h roat, llonrsoncs:,, Uroup, I>Ulicnlt~· ot IlrcatJJini;:- amt all nflec tlons ot the throat n ucl 111ng s , use Mnny a slPcpless 11igbt ill p:t!'i>Nl lx>c:111~r of a

hncking coug h or f rt,111 n tkklin" s.-niintion in th" throat, which 11n occasional ~ip of the l~a'Aam would relieve.

'M n. R. R. Mc no:" ALO. of .\ 1111:1 .. \ llwrt 1 'c•11my. writeR :- More 1h11n n ,·.,nr I wn.'1 trouhl<>tl \\1th n couith nnd n tirkling ;('n-;ntio11 in tht' thrnal nn ii could i.:et no reli<'f 1111til l tm·d a bottlc. or D:iird'R Bnli?n m. Lc~11 thnn one !ionic ·om11let<'h· run.'\l 11111 aud I ht1Yf' frequ1•ntl.\· n•co111111cn1ll'1l t;l oth1•r.; sincr. who 11•11 1111' tlwy tinrl it 11 pnfr<·t 1·un• for surh nlT•'<'tinn« )'l lH' • ~

NOTICE OF PATENT.

A F 'l'E lt FOU lt w El-~l<S YtcO :ll elate, npplicntion will lw mntlc to IJ i:; Bxcellem·.Y

t he Oo\'ernor in Count ii , fnr Letter" Patent o r thi~ rolom·. to h1• grn11tcd to Fr<'tf .. ri1·k J Kenny. of , t. ~rn·s. (or <"••rr nin n r w nn1I impro•t>d dc\'iC<'i> . . l\lcctrknl. l'neum:itic11 l or bfochnnil'nl. 11nd thl•ir -11pplint1on to main nml i;ervice ' ''uter pipt>s. for tho p11r po1-e of prot1•ctmg tho Mill Sl'r · d ee pives from t ill' 11rt i11n o f fr ~t.

F. J. K ENNY, .\ pplicant.

O~ S~LE-

=o-~~~!~So~~~~!P~!~~o~~!~1- B'UILDERS' s i · ST R 2 1 · . --s f :::ir:;t~~::~~~;~~~l~.~·:f.~~'.'F~<"~~- upp y E ' ' ron a es. Jtood comfort or the wearer. be sure sod u k your dry goods men for Lhe &bo\"e brand, 11nd 11ee thnt ..- • ..A..,.._T~I ........ T,......., J' D R~TAN they b<>ar our brand. ~ ..&.. "I JL..I ..&.. "I ~ f l • grE,·ery pa.ir is s tamped D. & A. on the in- • •

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C . .. ~~tA~~~;~oN, ~ ca:rgo ~efu...se Fi:n.e--Cb..eap. Onion Bank of Newf onndland. .JOHN STEER. j oM Wl.LLIAM CAMPBELL. J ., J. & L. F URLON G,

i\fd)OUGALL & TEMPLETON, TR0RsuRN~ TEss1ER, AdvicetoMothers WM. FREW.

JB·une, 18,lhRv D'S LINIMENT. MANdi·eyf DREN SUFFElt AND no ~r cnusea than an excess oC Wonns in the m11ch 1>r in~tinee, to avoid this give D,.. • cL~an'8 'f(''gdable IVorm ~yrup, any child will take it.

IT CUltES CRAMPS AND PAINS. lfn1. D. J . Colli cut, of Bill.side, Albert Co .• N. B.,

-ays :-1 have uiOd your Liniment in my family for aome ttme and have no hesitation in pro­no uncing it the beet I havo tried. For t'rampe and Pa.ins I think It baa no equal.

B. PAXTON BAIRD : • Dear Sir,- 1 eel! a good J eul oC your Dr. Mc·

Lean's Veget.able WOT"m Syrup. rUld find that. my I customers like it very much. I also hear eome of thpm speak very hig hly of your Baird's Liniment..

-~ ... ·- --\ anted to Rent. Yours truly, T. W . PECK.

w~took, Albert Co. , N.n .. ~. 14 , 1887. 1 T HF UNIOIPAL cou.NOIL nE-MR. .H . PA.XTO~ BAIRD : quiro a tore, with the uee o f a wharf, ror

. Dea.r Sit.,- 1 t.ake pleasure io ceN.iCying lhat. landing purpoeee. Applications w ith parLlculan Dear Slr,- About eleven months ago I wrench- McLean'• Worm Syrup is the beet worm medioine of premises, to be sont. to the undenigned. on or

ed mr bao~ lftdag ; three a pplicatioM of your I have ever U8ed. It made a pl!rfeot cure o r my before T huredl\y ". ax~. the 18th inat;. , ~~~~s. BAlrd • l.lnlment OUQm me. . child. Ill with wormR for moro than n yrnr, nnrl (By ordor,) 1'. W~~.~! ijt. Ste h l)eotmbe l~ftbedJassO, TnatoxJ•N•· 18 whlch one boLUo cured . Y ou111 truly, i Munluipal Council omce. l ' ' · Qeoret1Sry.

r P eq, r 1 ' u{' . Nel ond 'f.B.! Ju~ , '8!• JA~. fIA?\fJ&\ . Vuo~worth·st, June 7th, '69· 1 ·

N OTICE JS HEREBY Gl\'EN THAT A Di­vidend or Six per cent. OD the pniJ·up cap­

ital stock or this Institution hi\~ been declared for the hal f vear <'nding Slst May. 1 9, and n bonus of th ree doll81'8 per t:hve, payable nt lt.8 Bnnking House in this ci~y. on nod Rf tcr Tl."£ n.\Y, 1 th Inst. Trnnsrer hooks cl0f!e1I from 16th to 1 th in-stant, bolh days incluel""e '

(ny ordPr or tho n oard,) JAM E OOLOIE,

june15',8ifp Munnger.

TI71\NTEO I I\ MEVIATELY, A Genc­l'l' rat Scr \lant, tn fa mil~ oC two; must h~ve

good rcferen OO'I. ApPly at CoLo:-;1~-r otnce. 21

WANTEU-~CO~T AND- VEST- ft1A­kers. Ap_p. td w. R. FIRTU. __ jol7..!..S.!._

WANT.ED- IMMKDlA.TELY· A Cham­bcr-ruaid ; m ust ha ,.o good 1 efcniucee.

Appl~ 11t At.lantip hote l. jlll ,fptf

.... JOB PRINTINC qr oyery dflfleriPlilln nt>RUy aud ••1 J'6d lllnu9ty l''

· ~rV~ '\ "11> Qa~l!!': ~o\t Pn~~r~ tJittc.,t,

(oontinucd from fourth page.) whole, &a i otelli~ent, &s honut and u c t.pab]e, u their fellows in any country on the (Ace o( the Riobe. If it be ptiasible-, then, to have the right to exercise the ftanchi11e extended to embr&ee all malt s who have arrived at the al(e of 2 1 yean, none more gladly welcome the chan~e thao he.

The bill wt.s then read a second time, to be committed tomorrow.

The house then t.df u.roed until tomonow. 1

'\VEDN f. .. llAY, April 24. 'r'he house met al 4 30 o'clock. · On motion of hon. Colooial Secretary, the re-

venue bill wt.a read t. third rime and pueed. ~ Oo motion of hon, M. Mooroe. the lobtter

fishery bill was read a third timt', p&!aed. and sent to the aasemb1y (or aaaent. )

The houee then went into committee o( the whole upon the consolidation of the lawt'bill.

Hon. M. Monroe in the chair. A(ter conaiderilble deliberation, the commit.tee

roAe, reported progreH and uked Jene to 1i~~n. On motion o( hon. M. Monroe, a petitioo Lom

the inhabitants o( Fortune and Grand Baals,· praying for the deepeding of a buin and the a­tenaion o( breakwa~n. wu read. . HoN. M. MOXROE would bea moet 1UODal1

to support the pl'&yer of tbie pelition, •llich comca Crom two 1ett1emenb, tlu.t of Portane uul o( Grand B•nk. lta oltject ii well worthy of the approval, not o nl7 of this houe but also of dae government, to whose attention he reapec&ldy recommended the petition. Ei~ht years &P- a large amount ol work wu done at Fmune~ Grand B•nk with good reeultt, eo f£r u lt t; bul thia work wae accompliahed immediate~ prior to an election, a not unuaual occur­rence in this colony, and much money Wlll

spent .. t the time 1here. Again, lour ye&ra ago a complete sutvey wu made by Mr • Borchell of the twO"places nt.med, anCl that gen­tleman made ao elaborate report upon the sub­ject.. to the late government, by whom liberal promiaes were made, but nothin1t was done ln Cu\fi lment of them. Mr. B11rch.ell wu aeot round a1tlin this yen, ·and t.gt.in reported fully and minutely upo n the loc• litiea and proj tcted work , and its cost, \fhich is kno lll'n now to almoiit a cent by the gonrnment ; eo that it is not one upon which any uncertainty u.iste; r.nd if they m11ke up th!!ir minds to carry it nut, they will oot b~ t~kiog a leap in the dark.\ He hoped they bfo\'C no dtsi re to ~i\·c the go-by to tbia useful eoterpri•c, P.nd that it will not be left to the people to 11ay that the aur'°ey waa undert11.ken merely to thro ~ dust o r et.nd in the f ) t 11 nf the people concerned. T here is p1enr y of d ust t.od sand ii the Harbor of For tu ne without addin~ to it: a!ld the ~pie the re • re r.nxious to have i t remol"ed. B e migot MY thllt the " 'ork wt.a bued upon condi­tion t ha.t the people there would pay a ce1tai11 r1t.t6 f.n harbor t!uties to defray por tion of the cJH, which cff~r o 1 their puti wti.3 • icrecd to, •n<l they ha \'c paid tho~c dues for a yellr or t wo toler11.bly well: but the a onirnml'nt of the day r. 1led to rerform their part of the ·~reement. Heuce the money so f •r spent hir.11, to a cert a.in et!('nt , betn tbrqwn away. Money may b" !!pent upt>0 ~uch work11 without prodaciog t.tiy b~ntfit, 1f ope ra.tio:is be cu t shor t, as in this cue, before tb~ir completion. The people of Ort.nd lhnk and Fortune deser\'e tbia email considet\­tion a l the b .. ndi o f the 1:(0\'ernmcnt ; they were the firi.t to start the bank fi~hin~ industry ud build ~uch 8t11uncb, handso me bankinJt schooners, as would at.1i3fy e\"en the hypercritical f~5tidiou'­ne11!' of the hon. C• pt l in Cleary.

111>' ]'. (;LEARY-It is the only pltice in the t81aod of which 1ht.t c t.n be SlliJ.

Jin'.'. M. ~IO~ !WE hoped, ther ·fore t bllt the hoo. ximtleman will rrive hit1 c.:>rdial iiupport to the pr"} er of the pet itioners, so as to 1r.id them / c, out of their d11fi;ulti es. When t heir ,..essels re- t

turn rrom the ll&nks to these two harbors. they ~ ha\"e to rcmllin outside a nd JiEcbarge part o f their

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cbr;to in punts and doriea, so as t'l lighten them, in order t br.t tbcy may be enabled to enter ; and when t he wind blows from certt.in points they llrt.! forced to run to the other aide of the b&y t.nd wllit for a fittiog time to come back. ll.td unload the b £lance of car~o. T o show the tcrowth t.nd importance of the!c be should j1111t quote a (ow , t atidtic~ roncerning them, ba5ed on t he census returns. ln 188-1 they bad: - 4

BanlH'r:> ....... .. .. . .. .. ... .. .. ...... ... 10 ~chooneni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M• Bont11, 10 IQ an tOn'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;!l \ · 111uo of c:itch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . .... £ H,000

In 18 8 they ht d.:- -ll!\nkcrs .. ...... ..... ...... .. . . .. . . . ..... 3() Rchoonertt . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . ... . .. .. ... iO Hn11t.-1. 10 to :.I) l 111:1 •• •••• . •••••• •• •• • •• JOO Yahi.! oC catch . . .. . . . . . . . ....... !:10,000

[a 188·1, they cut :JOO tons ' of bay, dug 6,000 bure\11 of pott.toe!, bad 600 acres of land under cultivation, and all ·this accomplished by a popu­lation of 2,000 persons, He thought he had uid enough to t1how the importance of those places 1.nd the neceuity of performing t he work they a~k for lo .facilitt.te and iocreaae their operations. The work should hav.a been done years ago, which would p robably have ~en the cue bad th~seulement in q•.ieation b~en a paoper one. All the ~pie requires ia a h t.rbor to eoable them to carry on thrir trade, which it would be difficult to fh a limit to if they h t.d t. good and safe porl fo r their shipping. I t wo.uld probably soon ri ,·•I St. J ohn). H.e again urged the go•­ornment not to let the f•ct of those people not being pt.upers to 11ta od in the way of grantinit the neceuary and reuon&b\e prayer or their me· in..orial. H it be defoed to infuse into tbem con· reaerate view11, t.nd drive them into trade relations with tho 0.Jminion, no 11urer way can be d is­covered tht.o to delay the performance of the work they 110 rou onably .. k for. He boped the yea.r will not be allowed to pus over withouv sometbing of a substanti'"e kind h aving been done in the n1btter; and if before the electiooa all the better, fo r tbe cbaocea woulJ become tOti•idet• &bly \~ij• r~" \her ''v av r.

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ey~?::~:r~0u0.~:~d~p with Iatighing e .• 18 .s . •.. . . )).,A.II @ • 'At Byrne's BookstQre.

S,U.NLICHT~A.T--L-A. ST . a~'o!;~~ :~: ~~~!rs~oL;::t;i~~=~~i 200 Tons ·~f.lc~· f~r S~I~ .• On ·~al~ 'by_ Clltt, Wood & Co. Ph t[~PP. POShT OF.::COE.)

. . ~l~~~:~~e~o~p~~foen.;,ou will _choose a .\ . . . ALSO, 8RJPS"8'.00BE8. .• •, ·. 1·,-1erce rhoice' Haots. I 0 ogra p r-ramss. 1 It was not in human nature-at least THOS. CULLEN, ·ca.:r,bonear. JuneHi. . · . · per Ea Cobnn. 1 ·

man's nature-to resist tho fire of those ol~·tw~.icp~sr~l~t;=r~~~:i.~ ~;~~~i,~e H_nmoolat·Ll~r.ary ~f Stan~ara Works 1 m;s:~~~1tn~~s~a~d:.~~'f~i;e~~~et~.11t:ch:1d~ ·BY THE A'OTHOB OP' 11 PUT ASUNDER:" dark e~es. ' - . ·: __ mg all the nov1-ltm1: Fra01es m Imitation

" W1'll you uccom•• ny me?'' he · re J · . ·ti· J' Jl • ,· · .1. t.. • · • · ivory, lenthf'r. etc, ·, .mirror , cherry, gilt and !lil-t- . . - ams nn . ··' e Je·s ' LLUSl~~s. A Psychological 8tu dy, ' 'er UorderedFramee, Pluah Framee-881!orted

plied. "l shall be sure t hen of a nice itf'4 '. . . .- .. by J~mes Sully,~ patts colors-iu square, oval and dome-top openin~. companion." · · ,' _ ;._ •, Liitht Science for Leisure ~ours, by It. A. Proc- Al1101 an AASOrtment or China Figures, Basket.& &

CHAPTER XXlX.-{lontinved.) , H was perhaps but a small beginning,

this changing· of sneers into smiles, but it was something gained. Both hus­band and wife were alike in one re­spect; t hey had a keen sense of humor. 'fhe ~rl had more of this sense tbao bis w~f e and it wa:; a wonderful bond of 1.mf>n between them. There were times when there was no need o r words, when a glance ' vas quite s uffi­cien t; nnd Lord Cnraven began to looR into the beautiful dar.lt eyes for tho se­cret sympathy tbnt no one el!e gave hjm. He began to do what he had novo1: even thought of before- convorsc with her. If time bung heavily upon his bands, if bcr tired of billia rds, or there was no one at hand to play with him, it came to him with a sense of ro­licf that ho could go a~chat with lill­drcd.

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. • • • • • • tor_. .P-.R.~.4. · . . . , . \'ns~ ; Tint~ nnd plaio China nnd Terra Cott.a . Is there any one wJl_om yo~ would. 0.. SALE.. . Fnmiha.r &says on S~lo~tific SubJects, uy µ. A. Pl&1JUPS tor painting on ; · coocaeo and other

hke better ?" she asked coq~ott1s~!Y· . . FIFTY PAILS-et(OICE JAMS ANO ~ELLIES. iifs~~J~~~~~ys. b ; R. A. Proctor. F.RS.A. op~l11;- all l'i:i-.i.s-wi1h plush rime to~uit. · "No-on my honor there 1s not, ea1d Asso'ttld r 'ta t; ·;.

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1 · lfropical Africa, 'by HQllry Drummond p n s J- \ ., G RReTT BYRNE.

the earl hastiiy · " you a re the most . r r~i - an.,. . · e~o 1' f M0~8l' ·.and tllB'Mccha'liam ot 1':xch11~i.;o: by \v . . ! . . Junel4 - CLIFT .WOQD' & (jO. S. J e):ons. F.R S. • 80 00 nmus10g compam on I can fin!f here." . ' • P_!lysk1nrnd Politic;:s. by Walter lingchol ~

" I a m grateful for small ra~ors ,, re- .·. HOW .M·A.N·Y~ o· , .... OD··.. I,;ife i,n , Nat~11e, by Jame Blnton . ,. fe\ t. d H'ld d ' . . Olbtin;mte Finn.nee a truo theory· oC co-opcrntio11, ~ urne 1 re . , ·., y:~ N. ~rn~k · 2 pnrts •

So t hey walked together through the Druamakere &f1' consid~ed poor arti$'ts iu..1heir ~P.glishTM~O~ fre"e nt, by rchbi hop f<'rl'nch,

g w inding paths. Ho did not offei;. ~~t~vh~~ n~~id~~~e.[:~~;:!~J0t~h~~~ng;~t~ -fh~·8~i~~~f Nations1 by O. 1'11wli111100, ~l A. 001~ oti:LJ•'U~AT~ .. lh•llar .. Laun-er his a rm, nor did she seer;n to notice kers, .aod..the ba(l • rqputatio1~ drnwn on them ht ~~·venbfic ~8,t>CGtll or SoUle F'n.m'i1iar 'fh1nw ... 11

.) dry Soup la unoquallod for aiz.u aml qualic.1. • • I • lulu.re buy nlways ... M. Williams F.R B. Ono doll , \,() or t.h1

-- ban. 1 t. They laughed, talked, J~sted, but • · ~ Di8Calle8 of the WQI, by Tho3. Rihot . • nr J>t r x .. .,,,

bet\~~en_ them ~here was none o~ the Tho. Ilnchoss and· tho ·Il. & A. ~.orsot, Poa~~:!h~ft~n~'Uc lures. by Profcs~or H .· _ J:_l ~ - - OLH"_!'!~o~p ~ 90. fam1harity which should be be~we?n Tlio PHU . by of St. 0 and Lhu )!other T•mgu?, A Scl10011er f'o1· SnJa~ husband and ,-,ife. Once her dress aotl only then )'ou ~·ill be sure thnt 110 .,o811ibltl ~.Y Spene an1I in Ut V•

. remarks cnn bC made on your· attire. · Sp1e11hlic . · Moml11 by W K C/ifford I caught m tbe tangled branches. of a · • ~.R.S. ' · • · --rose-tree tha t ha d overgrown its limits, FOR SALE D\' U.i~oriad SJlelch o( th~ JJiatribution of J,'\ncl in Sch. 'Bonnie Ka ,'

d b 1 d C. MA...:PHERSON; . England, by' W. L. Blrkbec1r, M A.

an t e ear stoope down to remove JOHN STE,,.R.. . l>arwin and Buruboldt, hy Prolea11ors Huxh ,. :-ati 1t111... ''"'"· nt. Sh~ Jprbor, Bo a~ .. it. H is wife drew herself quickly "' AD~ Aguetz ; · • • h11rd~,·oocl 1•la11kt-d. 8aala, ~ .oMlai ,1111!1..:

· kl th t th ..<L · ·l h J., J. & L. FUU.LU;\fi, ~aturc ~°ltldie·~ ... by •lilT<'r 11L authoni. ru1111•11i; f;tt:Hr all in good order. FCll'tartbiiF," n.wa.y-so qmc - y a u Jewe 8 8 e r 1 ' . .. .. F~ ('HIQ uculara lll'J•ly to wore seemed to . quiver in tho light. l\ c· JOUGA~L & TEMPLETON, Juoett;, .~ 0 • • ' nHOJ,M. ' j:lS CLIVT. WOOD OQ. Her face fl~shed hotly. , THORBURN & Tlt~SSU.~R. ,-1 .t R. . • -- 1 P'

, She grow accustomed to soo him look-"Thank '\.'OU," she sa.i'd, briefly. 'V?tl. FRJl1"·· .ust ece1ved per. sch. s. A. Town1end fromBoatln

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-':" ing at her from the door of her room , Th~ earl looked o.t her in .comic sur-. ...... pnso.

" What aro you bl~1sbing for, Hildred? ' Vhat i:; tho m atter ? 'Vhat have I

wit~ an air of apology on his handsome face. ".May I come in for half · a n hour, Hildred ?" be would ask · and then , she would put away her books, or her done?" eas.el, or wn'atever she was engaged ''Nothing," she rop1ied brieflYj­upon, and devote herself to him. If he "these ua rro'v paths are so very awk­were told s~me merry story, her quick, ward."

Baird's French Ointment Will Cure tho I tch in a few days : ' .,. wm Cure tl1e Di&ease known 118 Scald lfoa,1 i Will Cure Old Indolent Ulcer&; Will Cure Salt Rheum ; • Will Cure Chapped Haod'a_;., .. Will Cure Oberioat.e Sores and Woundll Will Cure Scratch<?s on Hor4e8.

TB..Y XT! - TB..Y XT! . june l2

laughing symp~thy was the first thing "Th~n we will go into the broader be sought. If he heard anr clever re- oues. But, Hildred, pray do not waste partee or play upon words,.., tbe first all tba.t lovely color in a blush for no­thib~ h e thought of wns to repeat it to thing ; I kno'~ people who would g ive ~tigonish Buttar. Hildred. a small fortune for .such a bloom." · --

All this was RO muc h gained-yet it ' •Tbey are welcome to it,'' said the ON SALB BY CLIFT, WOOD-& CO, soomed very linlc. :::>i r Ra.out asked young countess. • 50 Tubs Cboice New her one mornioghow she was progress- " I do not say so. l ; pon my word it ing. S bc turned her ucautiful taco t o is a revelation . . I d id n ot think that in NOV A SCOTIA. BUTTER. him, and it seemed to him.t heru was a the~e degenerate <lays any ono would _J_·e_17

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terrible look upou it. blus h a[tcr that fashion." " I can hardly tell y ou, Raou l," She She was half inclined to ue augry ; Newf aun~l' d Railway replied. "I have done my best. I ha \·e the remem~ance of Sir H.aoul's words

thought of him and studied liim, and alone check her. She must be m ore the utmost that .r can say that he has patien t, s he old herself : yet more rig-learned to associate e with all his idly she m contro l her o 'vn nature, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,

· amusement". T bat is a very high or wi!Jl ils hot rebellions its sudden e:Jevated state of things, is it?'' risings of anger. Tbe flush faiierl from

"I term it beginn ing at the very her fac-e-she turned to him with n C'hnuge or Thu l'. foundat"on H'ld .A,, h' d smile. ON ANO AFTER l\IONI>...\ \ ' •• J U~" E

. l , l re,u, . e answere 1 3rd, 1889, lrnios will be run a.. f o llow,.

~looking a' the wistful face. Jf he com- "I ought to be gratified that you value daily (Sundays excepted) :­meo~es associating you with his amuse- my blushes so highly," she said: and Lca'l"o St. John·~ 10 n.111. nrri '"l' :it u-.• r1 ... 11• • i ra\·,

ts h ' ll d b k ' h th t h 1 d 3 30 p.m. · men ' e Wl en y ma ·mg you s e saw a e was p case . LCA\'C llnrhor Grace 12. l!i p.rn ' arrh·n al 1-'t

share in nil that interests him." lfore than one strange thought came John's o 30 p.m .

BY AT RIB STOB!SNOS. l'i'S and 180 WATEBSTBllT,

000 ibs. of liens' Feathers-band1dcked . I 0 dozen Family PPaches--select packing

IO dozen Pine Apples , I case and 1 brl. Dried Apples

Pork and Beans, l\1accnron1, &c , &c. ~And in Stock, 50 balf-rhefts ~nd boxes TeA. We offer .a. very lib<>ral discount to -«holeaalf.\ •

purchasers our GO-ccn~ Tea, llnvorrd with 0 p, koe, is a lll06t delicious drink. Aleo, a ftw Fr<'nc h _!lrdst1•nds (Iron). newei;t f'.attern,11. ofter~d n.l rcduccd pr.~s; 50 dozen Droomt-1111 11rice~; Cigars ::it. 1-cents n case . . LeMcsr.ur wr's 'Iobacco in tins nnd rnchogr11, frc m b-ct11 up. f-l lips' S1or( 1:t r.upplkd aL short~st uouce. Rctnll trnJe receives especial nttc-nticm

m\· 17 A. P .lORD.AJV.

t.TO _HN SKINNER,

Italian and American Marble and Soapstone .. l

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::::> . -·-The dark eyes briahteued. to her ns she walked by his side. How Oo Thursday c\'enin~'l- ot C.·Fi. nn • xi.ra train ''ill ... leM•o s~. J ohn's ror Ke11i~rl'Wll H~ t11rni111t. M f t f c t ''Do you think so? Then aJl m" trou- strange it was, the Jaw of P rovidence w ill len'l"e Kelligcewa u.ao, arrivini; nt SL. J o i.11·11 am: a.c urer o eme ery and Genero.l ~arblo Work. 17Catvings a ~pedaltr.

ble baa Dot bee • · ,, . and of nat ure that m e · should be lO.ao p.m, Desiuus funiishcd 01~ a':}:J}Jlical io11-ci choice variety. not1 on 71a1•d. •

D In V&tD. ' n SU· On l"riday m ornings, at G OOj{. 1111 t•.xtra tr:iin will OJ •

''I think,'' said Sir Raoul, "tbnt you perior, that women must watch their leave St. John's for Ku} g rowl!. lk turni11g, Te:rra ~ O"""\./a ~ar ble \0T o:r ks., ha'le wonderfal progress. ~4.11 the cold- faces, humor tboir tempers, pave the will lea\"e Kolligrcm3 -7'.'ao, arri\"ing aL ' t. -"" John's 8.55 a.m. n pril·1.i:m.!liw.L.1h. a~o & a!.!7 Duckworth Street. S t. John'fl. neaa and constrain&, the terrible die· way, as it were, for t hem through life, On Snlurday e'l"(lJ'liu gR. nL G.1;;. nn 1•xtra trnin - - -- --·

nt Whitbourno !) 30 ancl llnrlx>r c :rnr.r 11 p 111 FOR INTERNAL .i&llce between you that made overy yet always hon ·counted as inferior ! will lcn'l"e St. J ohn's for llarb.ir<.tr:it·t•. :mh•11

:: J 0 H NS 0 N'S one uncomfortable, have disappeared. 'Vhy was it, she woudered that the ~tur.njng, will lea'"e H arl.Jor ·vrnc•1 Monda> · . . . -AND- . Your husband's fnco brightens now faults of me n-even of boys- were gen- mommgs, nt 4 00, Whitbourno :ni.;, Snl11wn ('.o~·e 6.85. Kelli!1rcw11 7 .31, TtJps:1il o~, . ar-when you enter a room; when you erally txcused .on account of their sex? rmng at St. John e s .r,; n.m. i EXTERN leave it lte watches you regretfully. "Men will be men, boyi will bo boys," Uound trip tickets will ho sold e11ch Thmi<•ln\" :v . , AL USE. excursion rnt.es, goo!! for rl't11rnin~<>n a'l 1r:1 1n~ You have gained much, Hildred. It is seemed to be w uni vcrsal argument. tho fl."lme and two following d11y11 11111\·. C'urcs Olph\borll\, Crou p, Aatbn'll\, Broccblll~. ?<:ouml;tll\, J>oour:nooll\, RbeUMl\tlam, Bleedlo111 st th•

:!~~ :!~:!~·;.:~i~~:t~~· i~: :n;~n·• ~!; .~~~~~:~~. ~~~~.~ya:~i~"~"~::~ "}~~J~r~:I:%E~:;; .. ~~~:;:~~'~L~:;:~;.;;:: ~~;~:~~~·ffA"·'··=1·0~···0" ... yl[ CouebN. c .. 1.anb.(Cbol·~1~~t.:~o~t:~~ 1

"Still," Sh& remarked,dlalf wearily Watching his face to See that it did not luromg en all trnina the following ~loml :w Splnl\I Dlnna 11<1s . et)'b0d7 eh o\>1 <1 J I') Only, • • \Vo WJll Hnd ftc<! , bfo\"O t his b ook ,

"I am a long way from g z:.and purposes cloud over, using rrer bright wit and TH 0 ~ N 0 b LE ;:xts:pntd, 10

.. 11 , • nd tboeo w ho I h d . - Th . b" brilliant fancy to amuse him ? Only -a.. g \bo eond their • eeod ror It w lll a 1n view. ere IS not tog heroic Mnnl\~C-T fo r Rccch·cr. ;~"""'· f\n l llUJI• - o.-or .. n ... l bfonll

in being abl t k h b d because she was~ woman. Sho wa.s ----- -- t tcid Pnmpblot their lucky ........ e 0 ma e your u,US an ~ 1~ ~LJM 9 , Allwbobu7oronlcrdl.-tl'rom n•. andrequo•t :1, 11h"1lrecol.-01'1ce:-t.Ulcatot.bat tbomoneyeb .. t: laugh, iO Sympathizing With a COmical biS wifo, therefore She had tO Win him. ~,lg' _ ~ = @t borof\lpdedlrnotnbuadl\ntlyHtleftod . Ro!J\llprlc<'.~ <IU,; G:.OtUes.$2.00. Expr119oprepaldto

story, in helping to amuse him SO that "\Vhat a re YOU thinking about SO in- '°o; pan or tho ~nltad States or Oa.nad:.. I. 8. JOSSSON & CO. , P .O. Box: 2118, Boetora, :i.tu ..

the time may pass more quickly." t~n tly, H ildred?" aske rl Lord Caravcn. Landlu~, ox tic l~ouor O c rn, MOST WO~DERFUL 111 M [ N "Yes," opposed Sir Rauol, "thore is Sbe looked up at him brightly. 100 MS S Sh. I

etbing heroic in it. It is the firs t "I will t ell you. I was t hinking awn pruce Ing es FAMILY REMEDY . . When you have thotoug hly iden- about you. You have a keen ~ye for ma.y:?

3 CLIFT, ' voon l . UO. ·vER KNOWN

, tifie~yourse~f wit~ his amusement~, all natural b eauties, Lord Caraven-a FOR SALE · BY . .

· H:~:d~~~~i:::rfa.~7ii~::Y::!~:: :~!~i:;::~~:h~~:!~tt::::;hi:: P. tc L. T_ £$SIER What Uo. yon Want1 Th0 Earth.I No, W0 for amusement and take g reater inter- like amusoment struggl ing wit h bis :::..-"""") U U ests in bis duties. Rouse his sonl from impatience. Co_al,. Shingles can 't give it to you, but we can give you the

!~~::~~7::~:::i~hteh~,:~~:::~: ::: Ti;~~i:c~t~~:;~:~?~:;:~:·~. :~:::: ~::::~c. ; ... /a;rp LATEST NEW IMPROVED GENUINE SINGER rathe r ;hose of training and education you admire this sunset scene; there is ·nr Beach's ·Golol\y an" ChHIIlOIIll·Io (HAND AND FOOT} SEWING MA.CHINES. than of nature." . 'not on_ e of fts beautiful de tails ,_vhich • n w . u . u. Large nrm self-threading machine nnd shuttle :. Phort t1Clr-£etting needle, sewing from tho fi11()8l linr11 to tho h~avieet. leather .. Singer NeJ\' PAtcmt Stand wilh oolt r~plnce~; put.cl the bolt on and oft with·

It was easy to counsel 1

all tpis, but escapes you- the color of the j3kies, the out s_topmg . . No exer~oo, no labour. A r!lll set. o~ nLtacl~~<'nts with each machine, tor hemming

how was it to be done? Perhaps, if she hue 9f the flowers, the glimmering l!IUn- A C~~.:a'c~~~d~~~!il~l:-~~~! ~~t!~~~ ~~~~h~~~~;~tEE~' gathering, shcmng, !ellmg, bm1d1ng, etc. Inst.ructions on every machine

began w bat he would call "preach-in~" light as i~ver the trees. I wjll tive, it is the ;nost wonderful medicinediecotercd. It. is the ligbtea~ rnnnjng sowing machine in tho ml\rket. \::an be worked by n child five Y"nrs old.

to him, Ulric would grow a ngry, or b' _ tell you o sigh ore beautiful still- The vital tofcea a.re wonderfully reinforced. The ' · mW1Clee, tho nen ee, the blood, stomnch and liver •·

ter words Plight .follow. Her u'trder- that is sunrise. Wfly do you never see a.re invigoTat.ed, while it.a action on 1\11 tbe orgnna G~tthe EN u IN E SIN G E'R taking would require infinite g"ace, ·1·n- thnt?.. of execretion a.re mild, but cortnin, thereby pro-• rooting health, com rt, sleep nnd a chee.rru t dis-finito taot--and tliat, she said to her- "See the sun r ise ~" he critsd. " I poeit:iOn. junot2 self, it should have. have not·even thoug ht of such a thing • • . .llrYou get sewing moohine that will last ~u a liretime. Wp'warrant every maohinP •

. Theevoning of that SQ.£!10 day was a ~years." . N~w nta~nash Butter. ~Bewar of Bogus Age~ and Spurious Imitations. lovely one, . fine. warm, and brilliant; u Suppose you do so now," . she sug- · ' --- urootJl(ITC orders by mail or otherwise promptly Rttepded 1.0. Send for circulars and Price List. the sun see~ ' unwilling to set, the gested. "I a lways think th'e fairest, Fors e by .,T & w Pitts Sub·.agenta-JOBN T. DUNPHY, PlaceoUa ; WILLIAM BURKE, Brigue.

ftowera unwflliDg to sleep. It was so fres hest, l!lweetest hours of 0

tb.u day are U • • warm and &cautiful that the ~bole the ea!fY morning hour4·; you who sel-' 4 00 tubs ()bolce New ~ h S • · M · f ' ~ · Party of aneata declared it W""' a lmost dobm risbe until noon can hardlf il1'1ag\~e ANTIGONISl:I: BU.Trrn:mR i I " e I n ge fr an ti act g v 0 m pan y ..

i::t- QQ - w (\t t ey are like." '' • ~-=· • · · · treason to remain in door~. · · · · (To bf contin1*f.) juu!~tnl\ll lt btl-J~r X~tie~ro~:n A'.n\lgonillh. M. F, Sl\IYTB, Sole AJ.rellt tOl' Nfid,

_ ~ .. : · tr8ewiDK maohbm nea~y re~. • ap2~ ' •

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THE DA'ILY o6toNisT, .JUNE 18 . '1sli9: I . . .

IT. ~ITS THH SPO.T E.VERY TIME. ·BBiFAST H.AMS & BACO.N. Gat . . I" · ed.. .Legis1atiie Council. :~1::: :l:::.~y~~::~:1:~:~;·!::.1o~:i: ma:.;;: that would be likely to. present themael~ea for

B AI.RD'S LIN ll\IENT is clean, clear and bright and very penetrating. It is not

gre1aay; oily or soapr. and, therefore, acta prompt­ly in curing and relieving pain in any form. To a PAXTON BAlRD, WO<>dstock. N.B.,

DEi.It Sm,-I was laid up with Rheumatism nbout a month, and had tried a great many other prepo.rations to get retie( from my B\lffenng, but without avail. Lesa than one bottle of your Hnird'a Liniment made a complete and rapid cum nud 1 was nble t.o reeumo my work.

(Signed) ANDREW St>Br\CP'~ < i IRNl\:.!_111', N. ~ .. Moreb 21, 1883. juael2

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For Cramps, Chills, Colic, Diarr hma, Dysentery,

v Cholera-Mor bus and all Bowel . .

/ Complaint s,

NO REMEDY EQUALS

---, - f r I · ---- Kba · · ~ . . · . . T UESDAY, April 23. their decision. For this reaaon be abould hne j Just received per S. S Nova Scotian l . We' have received! Pei: 8~ ~ n, . The r · ' t t i.. lf t f felt more pleasure ia auppottiog the bill if· the age 1 ri:om Bcltaat " in Li':erpoot . .- ' f 100 bags Cattle Feeq ... ,

1 o°'clpcJc, 1_ouse. m~ a ''.a -~as our limit were placed at t"enty-one years, ~ he

~ l&, t ~ ~00 half b C ttl F 'd. • · wu a ~reat believer in the infuaion ot young ~e .J..a~ .--...a~S, . -:- ags .· a 0 00 Oh.m ot.io n of ~o.n. C o1oni!1l S ecre tary blood. He conaiderect that the earlier the duties ~ l&, t ~ urwe can recomqiend this attiele to be tbe the. house w~nt mto committee of the and rt-sponsibilitie11 of Jifd placed us»n a man, ..--e .J..aS . .-..-a:CO:r.l., I cbeaPf>at and beet food Cor hor&ee, 'Cattle&: ~~l· 'wbol~fupon tne Revenue :Sm ; b o n. P. tlie more likely is he to become a good member

-F. & J. Sinclair's cure- iry, and we Ceel a.asured that it !'01Y· requ 08 a., Oleary in the ohair. After Ro'tne delib- or eociety ,· whereas, by witbboldino from trial by those who have not. ahUdJ uaed.Jt, to e ra'tiOn. 'tb ·tt . d ·t "'

· f OHN J O' RE. ILLY prove to them its auperiorlt1) over aJl·otber feeds.. . e comm1. ~e 1 ose an r epoi · him the privilege4 ,and f.inctiooa of man-. ' • ~ ,, . . ' Ba_p of 200-lbe. SS.20; h;alf~a or 100-lbs.,.-1.60. ed t~e b1.ll~ . On motion the ~epo~t was hood, the greater the probability that he

juat:7 200 Wnter·st, 8 nod 4u Kmg a·rond. «t:> :CLIFT· WOOD &: CO. re_ce1ved, b1Jl to be r end a thtt"d t1m~ to- will · bf come restl!!!a, and finally join the /i.~ • I /&'I J -« · ' · · · · · mQi;row. ' · ranks of the discontented 1.nd diuatit6e:i. He ~ (0\. "']? ,A\ D ~ . w An. Attraoti~· ,'l'anill1· Bellcl~. ce BG&c\;y . H:oN. ~~· ~ONROF. move d the h ouse was QOt at all afraid of the young m~n of the

~ '!'' ~&_: ~ ' @ ~ di 't O · · · mto committee of tbe whole upo n the country, who will be, to a large extent, 9ett.er ____ for Im e a I. ooupancy~ '. Lobster :H'ishery Ame ndme nt Act; hon. educated here•fler~than the b1dk of.those '!ho

The abo-rc ia tho mos~ reliable brand . . . . . '"" . . . ::· ... "'WlO . . .i?. Cleary in the chair. After conside r · preceded them, ow· g to the fact tb~i education

0 B K O .,· . I AM OF.r.&UiG FOB'S~ BY·P.lfl· able . ueliberb.tion ~be committee roso i~ now more gen rally diffus.ed, and is placed f Oston. erosene I • "'nte Contract, situate .Within ·:fr> miiu.tee and o t d O t' th t watk of Water-street. an '1-Quspally attrictive ·r~p r e ' 0 m o io n - e repor upon a beu er footing than in former timea, jc12 CLIFT, WOOD.& CO, Family Residence,·bullt. ~reeely!®Uleowner, was. rece·ved,,;· bill to be r ead a third greater interest beinir t11ken in it both by the

containing five rucoellept Bed-roonts, elegan~ thne tQmo~o)V, goverltmeni and public, t.nd by those· "born it it Drawing-room, . spacloU!I Dining-~ . epeli.lng •• CONSOLIDATION o.i.~ LA ws Jnr.L, deiigned to benefit. The cooaeq11e!lce is, the int.a a pretty b'alcony•ftom wbich tneeye~ 'li ~ : r..T1 · T • ,.,. 1 , take in a far reaching, : J>i9tureeguo,_!panoiainio :1 • o~, Cv.u0N I:A-L SECRE rARY ex· younger generation will b' better ab.e to 1orm Heavy Bl'k Oats.

ON SALE BY

P.AIN-.KlltER

.qiew ; a pleasantly si~tecP Bredfastor~f pla10 eel'· that · tbus measur» has bee n intelligent congtituenoi89, than thoae who went r Ki.tohen, Scullery,.two~Pan~,and anu~ d eemed necetery. in as much as tbere before them. He believed the prop:>rtion of the

'.~ oor . Of Cf,,..,.ta, coal· an frdic extenaive h"'" b . l 0d t• . f t populat'o h ·11 t b bl to, .... ... d ;tr: 4' "' Qrchard and Garden well stocked with t:tre., a.o een n o coo so 1 a ion o. our s. a- t n " o w1 no e a e ~ -~·lllla~ll!U' ~ appnie, plumJ1, cbeay, peu, dameone, and ·other t\1~8 s ubs equent) to 1 ?2, s10ce wh1~h write, when the priocipre of tbia bilbrill come

1000 l:n."1.sh.el.s . Cruif trees, and exteojive ~wt>etsy Bed; Uie per1od-tber~ha& b en much D0\V leg1s- into operlltion, •ill be much smaller t.ban at aay _.;

H E AV y B LACK OAT 8 . Flo'!"!'' Garden is liberally lto9ked With ~ Iatiori; a d man or mer acts have been time in the prnioas hiatory of the couo~, ao choice. U110rtme,ot. 'Ibe Kr0!1Dda about ah& reel, amended. s therefore been (leem- that thoao who lay atreu 011 the neceai&7 lor an

E x ech A onie T. Mc Kie, from P. I:;.I. jel2 · denoe us laid one with bandlome ornamental tren ed <fesirable.· have the laws entl.cted educational qaaliftcarion, will Sud tbe::·r 1iGdon ---------------- imported from a~ NewYorkn111'1181'J. - b · . · · d ,.

AJ8o lltabling for two bonM and twocoWB, ~ up to t e 1• present time consohdl\te . to aufl'rage pure a r.d simple, to a uceat E> .A.::E:=l..S~~::E? B houae, and barn wi~ 100m for U tom of ha7. The work bas been in hands for some eati.a6td. But &DJ mu ot t••'J·A•• •ho is For further parUculan apply to · • con15iderable time, and has engaged tho .not too lHy to earn hie bread,_ aacl~f,.(l;al

AND ,.

49 Years' Experience proves that PE'RRY DAVIS'

PAIN-KILLER Is the b est

Family Remedy for c. For Sale by Jas. & W. Pitts,

oct9 T. W. Spry, Beal.estate Broker: aUencien of some of the most prominent the committal of 18rioa1 crime"~ bl-.U

O"""'-•~::c• 'S memWrs or-the legal prof988ion who quali&ecl to 1tve a TOie 9on the ~~ oa ."" .iliiiiiii.I ..... formed the eooimission appointed for &DJ qaealion of impcmaace d".otllig.'ifiitlD

Bµrns, Two bls: Choice Parsnips.

jel ' :e: • D • s~,., this' work; There has been very liUte ot the country. He did Dot •• ~" ur- ress1,,·r1 iW.OO!l, ctbange made"in the acts, except some 9uired anr. Htraordinarramouotmtati.IAIP.

Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism,

Neuralgia and Toothache.

SOLD Ev.ERYWHERE at 250. nod 50c. n B OTT L E .

--~ B r'trorr 11/ l'111111frr{rits an1l £..;u ~-l '1curtltl1..1$JJ J 111 ilafoms.

Saws,Filed tt- Set At P . H AGERTY'S,

111ar2v, I 111 No. 15, Queen StT('et.

GILLETT'S

l'fili LYE ~ • ~ 99 PERCENT

PUREST, STRONCES:T, BEST. rtf'iulr rnr UM! In any unntlt7. J!'OT

rnnkl111; ~•1'· Softcnlo nter. Dllin• fl'Cll111r, and a bund Uu1.r ~

A •'IUl eqnlll&.20 pound:! Alli Soda. Sohl 1,,-"" CrocC'n& n.n el nru!:Jfl11ta.

z. w. on.izr:. tUO.'n'O An cmwo.

Minard's l.inirnent.

I STILL ANOTHER I Gmrrs,-You.r 'MDu.1lD'a LlNDl:UT la rn, greaL

remed7 Cor &IJ ills ; and l ha.e lately Wied U IUO- • OOllBfully in curing a CftSe of Broncbltis, e.nd con &i•ler you ve entitled to great prai.te f01' giving to mAnkind ao wonderful a remodr .

"

J. M. CAMPBELL, / Bay Of Ialande.

inard's Liniment is for sale everywhere. PRIOE - 25 CENTS.

,8m.2iw

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'~~0~v-_-.<~ ·~,A

RO\'AL YEAST . "'18 Can...ta'• Fa•orlte Dread-mak.,r.

10 7C'_!V11 In '-ht> market. wlU1out. a eom· i•latqt.ofan J' h ind. 'The ontyy .. .n whlrh h 1.,1 atoo<l lhe re~l. nftlme aod DCITClr n1••I• llQUr, u nwh ole9'>me bread.

,,U\Oro.-.rs •ell II. 1. w. on.LIT'f. w•rr.. .,,._,,_ O:ll• otc:g. m.

~ · •erbal ones n ecessary to ma'lie them uy to amn at a decaaton u to tM biiiiiiAf'

H • ...,... N t rL&te Blackwood'e-M Wat.er ~) more . explicit~ 'wbere any a lteration of dift'.,rent. candidates who maJ .ollci& the 111~ err1 n g ...... e s WDEB THE :llAXA.GEllBMT ol Mr.- an important character has been made, or the people to place them in polllltioA has -a.J!~ 8.uTLY (la.:' 0fii Kan&~= it will be pointetl out and explained as honor oC a seat ill tbe legialature. He thOagh 0 01" .._0 w--~peria .. enworOO.. and t.....__ ~-- in- the measure proceeds through com- by gi•iog the fr.aacbiee to the yoan~ m• of e Hcceh-cd, per steamer Per u,·inn, . ,, ""' _..... " -. uuau.1 ..... .._ • - "' b creased twofold; customenwell-plflUed. No de- mit~~. He b egged to move that the country, they woald not diaappoint tbon w o Jaye; the work quick and ~ . . Oome and save bill b e r ead a second time. · placed confidence.in them. ~~~ lr~~fJo~ 8·~ L1JlH~~80 t~; · The bill was t h en read a second time, Ho:-;. C. BOWRING eaid, when the hon.

1 Bale Hemp tlerring Nets.

ma) 28 [ 40-rans ; 2t nnd 2! ·in mesh.] )

CLIFT, 'VOOD c- CO. IDAyfl,8tt fll P ~ y&- • to b e .committed h e reafte r. Rentle~an begal\.Jlie apeech, he (Mr •. B.) lea~ · t ... . Sec<md reading of bill to amend the f~om bis first remarks that he was goto~ to ~ad Valuable Property at P1-centla For Sale law relating the qualification of e lectors l-1~ colora 10 the twenty-fi•e years quahficat100,

l3elongin.g to J. E. Croucher. for members of tbo general assembly. but the latter portion of hie obmvatiobs remMed

F OR SALE, BY PRIVATE COJi{TR.A.CT, ALL tha,t Vnluable Property, situate at Pla.oontia,

conaikting..of: 2 Ston'l8 (quite new and extaisivo), nnd Wharf: alao, 2 New Dwelling Howiee, with Gardens ; also 2 Building Lota, con'"eniently situated for St.oree Offices, or Dwellings, al.Bo very extensive Waterside Property. altogether the moet <lesirable Property in Placentia. Yor further par­ticulars app. to JAS. E. Caoo~a, Placentia, or to

jy12 · T. W. SPRY,

Real Estate Broker, St. John's.

NOTICE·!

·Hon. COLONI AL SECRETARY said that impression from ?i11 m~nd. He ( Mr. ~t) • this \vas a measurn that r equire d very t~~ullht when the legisl.atar~ ht.3 made up 1 11

li ttle,explanation beyond a statem e nt min~ to mal<e a ~ncessioo, tn the ~ay ~f ex­of its object and purpose, \Vhich is easi- te~~IDg the fraocbue, they should.act ~n a hbe~l •Y ascertaine d by a. p erusal o f the spmt, •n~.not hedite round the g1f, with restric­b ill. Tbti µrinalplo and essen t ial p o int uve condmoos. It wa~ ab~u~d to. fi:t tbe a.gc contained in it is a c hange with r egard when a m ... " should ha.ve the riitht to exemee to qualification bf e lectors in e x e rc is ing the fu.acbis.e a! twenty-fi,e YC\rs. All the the e lectoral francbisa, which . as h on. world over, Ill ~nglan~, th_e S:ate\ and every­membe rs a re aware, he r etofor e was where, a. man ts cooa1dere~ a. ~an ~t 21, ~nd based ch iefly on h ou seh old suffrage. where ma~ho'Jd su~rage ex1ats: 1t is so 1n reah~y, In accordance h o wever , with wbu.t the &fo!e be1og fixeo at t weot}-one year$. !'or seems to be the' g e n e ral feeling in ot.hcr !his, rt1il.ft~D lie should n~t -rote for the 11econd read: countries whe r e r epresentative im~titu- ing ~f_ thi~ ~ea.sure, with the t••~n~y-fi,e yeare tion s exist, tbali when p e rson s arrive at provia~on 10 11• beci1use he fe~d, if it g~ _before

~UREST, STRONC EST,BEST,

I 11.EU~ CAUTION A.LL PARTIES ll.gai118t infringing on or making my ml\k­

inJt my anchor, or any anchor with any feature of my invention attached to it. Most persons a.re under the im~resaion that if they make the slight.est a lteration, they can obtain a pat.ent; but such is not the case, and ahould not be allowed ar granted, Cor eucb is coutr-ary to the laws, rules 1md rel{ulntions of patenai. The mannractarel"P in Bngland said they wore safe t.o make my llll· ol1or, and would not infringe on any other pl\~nt or get. themselv~ into trouble by eo doing.

a. ce r tain age they Mhould p OSSf>SS t h e coi:nm1ttee of . the whole, that clau•e which he rig ht. as is allowed to the m by law in ohJ ·ctc~ to will p~ss .and become l_&w. He re-­the dis posal and control of tbe i r ind i- garded It as not bing lees tb.a.n an tneult to the vidual property, t o e x e rc ise th e ir young men .or the co~n!ry .to imply, as we would 0 ,vn volition in~ho selectio n o f J.IC r~ou s do by eni..ctinjl t~e b11l 1n 1t.s present shape, chat , t o r epresent and ma.k~ laws for them in sll wbo ha"e arrive~ 1tt t~enty-one yeans or. ago the country in which they aro d omic ilt!d, iuti not. men, sud m il no, .bs men. aud qualified t his bill bas been intro duced. The ab- to u!e l hti electoral fcacch1se unul t~ey 1.re .25 straot principle o f manhol>d s uffrag e, yei.r<1 olJ .. . 1:1e 11.Kree~ mo:St empbatu:ally with which w ould gh·e the franc hise to pe r- Mr-. H·r~ ~} in ~13 esumate. of the adv..ota~~ o~ sons afte r having reach e d the age o f the 1~Cu~ion of )dung blood ioto th_e body politic , twenty-o n e years, is som ewhat m odi- l nJ ~f we truz1~ the_Youcg men with the duty of fied by th is bill, which proposes placing m&kiog up their n:1nd~ as to who are the fittest tbe limit at twe n ty-fl ve years, instead ~O ~epresent them, lt Will _PUt them t-O & test or o( twenty-o ne. This is the o nly chancre t~e_i~ 0\\7D me~tal power, ma~e. them reel r~apon-

CONTAWS NO .-.. u1<. u:· •nt.1u .. LIME. PHOSPHATES.

q• :iny h•lurioua rnalerl:IJ.

marl. T. S. CALPIN. £ W t L CTT TOlh'>>t r(>, ONT. {

• • f; l t <'HICA1JO, ILL. ''··· -··~,. .. - , -- .,·- ~·Ana:

TilE !'10RT'fl BRITISB AND MERCANTILE

l•lltlPanee G •P&n7·. . -t:o:>--- . .) .

[E8'l'AHL!8Hl£l.J A. IJ., loU!q ,,.

it meditates upon the e xis ting qualifi- sibility, au? gi-re. th~m k . p031~10.1 that w11l ele­cation of el<>ctor , whic h r e mains un- -rate them 1~ somt~ and 10 their own ee!f-respect. disturbe d. It gives t o all m e n who He .. Jso believed ~1th the hon. gentleman ~bat h a.v e a rrive d at twenty fi vo y ears of ?nder the present 1mpro"e~ system of e~u~auoo, ,

K~OU1tt.JE8 OF TEiE COMPA~Y AT Tl:l~ lHeT l)l:,(j~~11 1 1-,l, , 10.":. age wbo have r esid ed iu the colon y 10 a .very fc!w yean our voting people will not- be 1,-vAVrrai. two'.y ears , and in tho d is t rict in wh ich devoid of th_e ai:nount of ~o<>;vledge _necessary to

AuSborised Capitt.1 .. ... . . . . ... . . ... . ... . . .... .. . . . .. . . .. . .. .. ... . .. . .. .. J_.,,vV\ ,ue, they intend· t o v ote, for one y ear }Jrio r meet any o1'J~cllo~ that m1~ht b: raise~ on the dubecribed Ca-pi~t . ... . .... ...... .. ... .!,000,00(. to the e lection, (e v e n though they be ground of e~ucat1ooal qu~hficauon which some Paid-up Capita l . ....... .... . :. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . b00,000 not househ o lde rs) the rig h t to v ote fo r appea~ to think nec~ssary 10 !he possessor of the

r.J u.--rw~ F'lJ"IO. m e mbe r "'for the Hou 0 of A ssembly. funch1s<'. A man 1s a man 10 the eye of the Reeerv~ . ... . . .. ... . ... - . ..... ... .. . . . : . . · ' · . .. .. . . . .... .. . .. . .... . .. . . .. .......... ..t."""~ 67•, l~ 11 The ·exception s to this rig h t are that it la" wh~:l he hM r~ached t~e age of twen\y-one Premium Reeer ye. . .. . .. .. .. .... ... . . . .... . . .. . ... . . . .. ... .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. :mi, 18~ 18 ( shall not v est in any p er son con ,· icted years; 1~ .at that t1m.e considered compet~nt to Balance o! profi t iuN ltm8 ~~·t.. .. ... ... .. .. .. ..... ..... . .... ..... .... .. 07,896 12 6 of infamous c rime , or wbo h as rece ivo<l manage his o'~n affau e, and s~ould be cq<t"lly

------ public ·paupe r r e lie r within one year capable to decide upon t~e relative fi tness?' the .t.l,.214:,661 lU ~ previOUS to the day Of o Jection. 'rho per~OOS who mar ~ a~:tlOUS. to repre~~nt ID the

: ooumull\ted Fund J.,,ife ~rnnch .. .. . . ... .. ... .. .. " .. ..... .. £3,~74,83b ~ ~ for th pu r pose of carrying out the the reasons he had _ad.vanced, h~ should not vote ill. - · 1, . ... ,. r u ... u .

10 other ~ovisions of tho bill are d esigne d leg1sb ture ihe J1stn ct in wh1c. h he resides. Fi>r

Do. fl, un$1 (Annuty .ttrunch) .. .. ... . . 9 ... ....... ..... .. . .. .. .... . :-:-::-. 473 ,147 , ' princip s of the m easure , which, a ~or the second. r.ead~ng or. the bill so long as tho • ' - --- - -- hon. m e m bers will i;ee, is contained in - 5 years c:>0dit1oo 11 retained. Ub.V.t:a~uc l''OH THE Yh:.AU 1~ t.:

3,,,.•? lll:SJ -'- 3 t h e fi rst section. H e begge d to m ove H~:-o . T. T~LBOT ag reed with the boo. Mr. l<"ao111 TDK Lln DBPAnno.r;-r. t hat it be now rend a second time. .l3:>wnng that 1t appeared ratbP.r lfn anomaly to

Nett Lit~ 1-'rnmtm:ne and Interest .. . .. . ........ ................... ... . .. . ..... ..t.io\j,07b 6 ., H o::-<. A. H.:\RYE Y ~aid h e h ad, o n confc!r the right to vote upon a mu o! twenty-Annuity Premiums (including £10:s .•• ,:. t 4 by Ringle pa.ymont) presenting a petit ion a s ho rt ti m o ago five, and refuse·it to on~ of t1venty-ooe yeara

tmd interest ... . ... ... ...... ............ '. :.'.: . . .... . . .... . ... ... . ..... .. .. . .. ..... 124,717 7 l in this house, s aid a few words in ap- ofa~e. A, tb4lt boo. gentlema~ bu correctly ----- probatiOI?- of the principle con tained in stated, all ovc!r the world men of twenty-~oe £69o,79~ ta 4 this bill. H e s h o uld now o ffe r fur t h e r years are supposed to b, capable of conducttog

J•ao M TO Y. rm:r 1'1'PUTM:Ztfr r e marks in affirmatio n o f the opinions their own aff,irs, and he .f•iled to see ia whnt Nf)tt .ll'lra Premimn11. ond Interest ... ... .. .. .. . .... . .. . . ....... . .. ....... .. .. £1,167,073 H 0 he bad th e n expr essed . IIeshouldizive way superior cap11bility is to .b~ found in tho~e

--.--+---- t he m easure bis b earty s u ppo rt. ' The reasons that w~uld have n hdity and. force m 7 • quo.lifico.tion r equired o f tbe _el~ctors of cases of thal k1~~ 1fould h&-re no ra"o11 defrc 'r----- this colony, h s r e to fo r A exis ting, h~s among t law-ab1d1ng, well-conducted peo~le hke

'fhe A.ccUC'llUai.t.:u Funt1tt of t He L il f' l>e1Ja rtwent are trae from liat> ' ty in r& led to m a ny anomalies and incon s is- th<>!e of. N.dwfoundlan~. No co~n.t~y 1_n t~e , speot of the Fire Dopnrtment, and in like manner the Accumula ds 'of teo cies wbicb at all times must create world cla1m1og the attributes of cmhuuon 1s the Fire D epartment a re froo from liability in respec't of the Life Department. disfavor- a nd dissatisfaction if n ot e vil more free from serious crime than this colony.

Insurances e ft'ected on Liberal Terms. , in some directions .. House h<?ld quali!"i~ He aaw n~ rea~on, theref~re, for maki~g bou.se-Ohief OOic&,-EDINBURGH & LONDON. I cation may be consider ed p rrnw facie bold quahficat1oq ee~ential, or f.,r w1tbholdLng

GEO SHEA. a reasonable if n ot n ece:;sa.ry one be~ the ptivileges which this bill propo.m, from such . ~al Agmattfor Bfl.d cau se it is a rational s u pposition ' that a tbo~ougbly well dispoaed population aa ours is.

:l~.e .5lntnlll · ~if.e ~usurau.c;.e Qi.0.1111 ~I NEW YORK. -- ESTABLNHED 1843.

Aese~ January .1 t1t, ll ~lS7 Oash iucomtj !or J~~ . . , Ineurance In force ~ ,,uui. Polfclet1 In (OroA e.t><lut .

tLU.,lbl,963 -~1,187,179

t<l() •,000,0JO 100, )()t,

the owner o( a house is a lso the owo e r Anomalies bordering upon ab!utditI have arisen of a family, and bas there fore a sub- under the •operation of oar present ayatem of stantia;l st~kt: a nd inte r est in a country, fraochiE e . . There. ?Ccurre~. some yoan ago, a bis action is hkely, from p e rs onal mo- cas~ "herein a Bnt1ah aubJect who bad been • tives even, to.be suc h ~ will t e nd io resident of tbe,colony for many years; a lat1te the direction which is best f o r the g e n- property owner 1.nd the employe'r of scores of e r a l, and consequently for bis own in- labo~ers who were-qualified .to vote, who, b;canac terests. It is not from the ranks of be did not happ~n to dwell 10 a house of bts own such person s ~are to e~ect supportto wu excluded from the exerei.se of the francbiee re\r<flutionary socialistic a s aults UQ· ~d not allowed to- vote. .The same reuon had o.n th6\ common ea.1th. In countries o erated to the di.r.qu1li6cation of many penons where such dist rbing el e m e nts exist, o intelligence and meaoe, while hundreds pos-

~ ?:luaiwJ Lit'4' ut the Largeet Life. On v~ ity, a~d tbe 8tronf.e wisdom would d1 tate an adherence to 11eS!ed of both in a leaser degree and not sop· :-·111c"ululf\I lmrttutton \u ti ., '1V orld. the more conservative qualification of postd·to be capab1e of exercising the franchi•e

• 1. , , 1 1 . household suffrage as an ant.idote, to· a. nearly ao intelligently, were fully qualified uodet. ... IA.., «>'CU UV ,,.,. ) .; ... .ul• # ll ·'' ... ~ ' J .. I) t J t; • I ' • ., IW t'')uoJJ•bold.,,. I iua<l DC' 0 OH t . t t tb ff f •b h 1 p h . ed. b t b .... : g

Ooli.,..Y l"'91~ '"' n .All"I .nit..., OUMl'Jlis:Utll~:ot( \.·~ , e,>LJOV-, cer am ex eQ.t, . o . e e orts o . " e ttu- t e aw. er .•P• 1.t was argu t a y ma'"n settled and d1ssat1sfied porL1on of a household qut.hficatton ncccaaary ,. penalty waa

~ A.. l!I. ' RBN population. But the gonero.l way be impo11ed upon oltl bachelora, becauae if they 41•• "'I . dlalld lbou~ht e. Ul'i\ll of twen~y·oue sboulq be ulue4 \~e fm1~Q\10 \t migh~ iaduce t~eO\ \Q

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m~rry and become qualified, but some reuoiling THE T\'-cILY COLONIST. longed delay h~ ·~ gieatlydiatur~ed our p,,ple, 'e"ttar from Jlr 'Londr1·gan shore. What C&D the government do to bring ahould not be allo"ed to atand in the "ay ot the lJ A han not bee11 · eogulted~ y t~e wana of the 1J U' • .IJJ'-J , • tbue fiah back ? Jr the gonrnmeot of the coun·

'.h.oneat claim Of othet11 to the eojoymeot of th" • ' Atlantic, together WJth t . two· bn,_ndred fhher·. , ' . ' . • ' . try ne 110 \'ery anzioua to improve the condition ' 11ght after they have arrind at full age. By j TUESDAY, JUNE 18. iesg~· · .,... . tome persons it is considered. that there should men which they were brln8ing tp St. Pierre: HIS OPJNIO. N' Of THE FISH HATCHERY of the fishermen, io•tead Ot wutiog money on be an ..educational qualification; by others, the Fiah' ~ t' 1 I ~l ft:._ . The '~eion •hich ia ~bout.i_to -ope.n, gentle- . .1 . . • uselees batcheriea, let · them 6.t up a eouple of ppueseioo of a certain amount of property or •1g ~9"1 •a1e •W V.JlfrL 'men, ie eaeentially a -.eaeion fpr popiilar arid steamers .in a proper manner, 10 u to . enable ua tndependeot means. He, b'owever, thought we . l Wt ~ i ~ . c~rrent matters. The Admioietrltion.hu,a.emall lTo ti~ Ed{tor of th~ Colcmut.) to take onr fresh cod to the New York market. in. New(oundlan. may fairly extend the voting be ( · • • 1 b · I '" · '" rittht with an open, . eral hand to every male . .. .num r o propoaih?na oo1y to au mtt to•you. DEAR S1a,-I want to Jet< my countrymen Then they will be 4ioing eometaiog to bendit the

resident not a pauper r criminal, and not ham- FORTUNE B. AY FISHKRJEN' hue naturally not, to ." uticip~t.e or to limit in_ kno" . th~t ••here is · still ~op~e oC Cut.ure good 6abumeo and keep them •t home. Terms could per the gift by iliona that woald mar ile any way ~boae which shall come from yout ini- fhberiea i11. Newfoundl,and, f.,r' I find that fish be made with the A mericane to admit our fi~h generosity. By a means let us concede to them __ ,..___ tiati•~· I belie;e I. ou~ht, howe•~r, adtie~ the .waa j'!lat as scarce, if oot acarcer than it ie now, duty free to the United Stt.tee Then our hardy the privilege of e cling to the legislature the . . counc.1l of .the. 111-aucc. ~@ •• sl ~f the. itt.emp

1t. to en- ·over ·a h\J'Q.ored years ago.· In l 786, when fishermen, whoa~ .reputation for daring aod

persons they wiah to entrust with the makiog of sa·id to Supplv 98·111•0 •nti·m1·ted Ouant1·11·es h r d ::.., 1 • the laws that arc to govern them (or 'thc!ir life- J U sure 1D t e uture a me ,>IA4 a'rvice in ~~e. le e of ~lliot wa~ governor of. thie count ry, boats with br~very is world-"ide, "ill be able to make a time. If we do thi!, be believed that no one Do~ and of ?i.lfquelon, ~nde~ the, ~.onditi~n~ · de- *e"V.en." m.en, fidhio~ out . of Tzepaaaey, d id not comfo1t1&ble home in their o"n country. Thanlt-

who may assist in pu~ing this bill irtto Jaw will 'c ce•-brat•IOnS. termiotd upo~aet year. ~ It 11.f~r you t.o d111o~.u catch hlore.\ban forty ·quiotala for the _aummer, ing_you f->r ept.ce, Mr. E li~or, ever hereafter bne ct.use, on public grounds, to entenary ~ the ( ct t h th -fi d ~ • . a as 0 w e ~r you can n r09m or. and !pr maqy eummera after the catch did not I remain, yours, &c., regret his participation in its enactment. Quite d t tlµ · t r i • d · · ' f: po!libly ~be concession o( the liberal fraocbiae --- · • ·amen men, .0 • .• poi.n ~ .7our or!Der . . e~mona.: ex<*? !hat amount .per. boat. The mooe of 611h- , . lLLIAM LONDRlOAN. now propoeed may be adverse to and pffjadice Speeoh of K. lt. De Lamotte, Governln' ~have scarce~? ~Q need.' of \m~~·~111f !2~n m~. i.11,t~o11~ days was with book and line, and Peter 11 Hner, J a .e 10th, 1889. certain private interests. Be that as it may, of St. Pierre and Kiquelon. · yoa, gentlemen-, t.li~ ~lorioue . iq_errlori~s} wh:ch whezt 'lhe. inebore 6sherie11 fai led the mercbao111 of . ~ . . such con1ideration11 should be always sub:irdi- · · France cel~brat~ ~~ '¥•;·~ear. . Y.taterday ~ey the' d~y .a~nt their fishermen to. the 'banks In open HE . c UT THE GABLE oate~othe general good, and be was decidedly celebrated a~Vera~tl~~e. ~nd we eh•ll. ~o, m• •. r~ boale,· or aa =they were familiarly known " aaog- . of optinion, and always had been of the opio- Fcom "The 1"euille Officielle" of the 10th· modestly, at St. P.1errlf, th.e centena.~o( the_ most i..Aa:rd'°. boa.ta.: Wheee boa ta were 1.otally uo"'fit to ion t t, in the mean, the "oice of the people ia bl' h · · h ,. 11· ""' 16 ' the 11 resl pronouncement of what is beel (o ult. ' pu 15 ed at St. Pierre,, we c~py t e ' 0 ow- deciein oCtbe'dat~~ of tbe lhe~orabtJepoc~ which ~rue the dap~~ra of the banks but if the men whole country. J"o.r popu.li illlprema lex is a 1 g epeech deli•er~d by the Oovemor or th611e baa fo~ed th!' .in~utr~;ti~le f~ndatioo .~r ,re(aaed to go "(i-bey were f'ene/.lly abipped fot Ancl Got Six Months. wholesome and wise aphorism, and, oo the wb~le, islands at the opening of the Oener,.1 Council ol moder? _hberty_; tOd~~ opent. in P~ru the Orellt 'two eummen and a "inter); they were sent on the safeet guide to follow. It had a most signi- St. Pierre and Miquelon-and which we han Exposition w. h. ich.cona,t.1tutee,_1n Caceo~tbe W'>r.ld, .boar4of the man-o war in port and aenrely ficant 1 interpretation SO""e' eighteen or twenty d bl '11 b. • t t ,. ( h d 1 f th d l -u · T

' ¥ no ou , wi n e an m eree 1or many o our t e ec aration o e 10 ulria auu peacyl. ov. 1ng punish.~. h;• b '"-fiaberJ i' n open boat• w"• years ago in this colony. The question of aur- .. .. -rendering our independence .to another colony readere :- po•er or our~untr7; ~n ~~22nd of Se~te~- continu~ ·1118 , in \be Auguet of wi.ich 1ear no wiser, no better, and probibly much WQrse 0£NTL&.'l&N, Cou.Sc1L~0Bs,- ber, the ann1•eNUJdayof the p~lamat1on. of & terribt. atqr came OD, and all the mJn out of in many respects than our own, was projected Since your last session the Adminietritioo or the Fint Republic or 1792, the French people aa Trepaaee7 ,aad many other harbor• on the cout upon the public mind of the country. When the bod el ted th ll th tntat.ed • h be" · · matter was agilated here, the foremost of tile the colonies baa been detached from the Dapart- a '1• ec. • ~·• om. e1 . . wit t tr w~re d~wned. I may b• wrong io the date ~upportera o( union were to be found amongst meot of Marine, to be united to the Department power, a IDllllC>ll aoet delictte •. apd. a rnpoa- ,1.8'12, but'lt waa about that Jear. After tlie the ranks of the well-to.do aod better-educated of Commerce and loduatry.· 'the eep&ration or ~ibility mott lftTI, in tltOM difllclllt timu when ternb1' 10.. ti Ui11 the baok-fi1her1 wa1 abaadoa­claases, the bulk or whom may bs said to hne the colonies Crom ~he Department of Marioe baa 1t

1 ~ppeua tftt the \radidoa or ~D&l ~.,., . ed, ncl wu,Pot igain t~ken up till recent ]tan.

been in its favor. Wheo,t)_o"e" er, an appeal been regarded, for a long ti)ne, ~ a Dec:eu&ry d111recl to make a laat 1truggle agaunt the hberal FiOm 1812 till whhin the lut fe• Jean the wu made to the constituencies of the colony, · "de F ti h • · their d tcision was emphatic, overwhelming and conuqueoce of the extension of the colonial ter- 1 a. or, gen. emeD, we o•g t nett to. igno , fiiberiea with alight interminion conriDUed pod.

..)' wise, and many of those who were at that time ritory o( F rance, an.d th grbwth o( ct.fl inatitu- thie~ and w~ we know i~ we o~ght not to . for- The ca111e of t~e latf falling off I am not oblfK•d so anxious to hand o"er our destinie$ to the ten· tions· in · our different pe.eeuione in foreign get lt, that it la from the liberal idea of .the tneD· to tell. Bat one ihi'aa I will 1tate which ie de~ mercies of Oanada, have li"ed to aee &l)d feel countries. The colony or St. Pierre otree a ot 1789, or 1830 and of 1848 we ·han' deriTtd th~t cod-6ah do not u a rule return' to their that the decision then given was a judicious one: great part of ita projtreu to the far-aeeiog wit- under their actual forma-however nriable other- ~lrt.h-plac~ a(cer arri~ng at maturitJ, but roam The resulte achieved by the mus of the people · d 'bl · · -of the colooy, ag&ioet the dforl4 of the minor ity, dom or the Ministere of Marine, and to the un- wiee an auacepu e or impro•ement we'tnay be- the ocean in nery .direction. . I hne taken composed or .rile educated classes, proved that ceaaing protection of their intereata by the officera lien them to be-that "hicb bu come to be called French bulto:_ boob in dcune, out or fish in "isdom and judgment did oot rest with the of the Naval Di•iaion of Newfoundland. ) In the Regime or Parliamentary .Gove1oment. Peter'• River, when fish were plenty. I hue latter, and that in that case, had an educational everything which concerns queetiona aff'ecting Yoll ban puaed a resolution t'.> seel accor~ed fou~d fish with these booka in them in lat. '46 quali6ca1ion been necessary, most probably a t th 1 th · h f eJ · · the fishery her relations with the Marine ahall 0 e co ony e rig t 0 ecuog a represeota- .37 N ., and loner. "'3 30, W. I alao 'ou"d them grave and -fatal mis take would bne been made , ., "

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as fi&r as the posilion and prospects of the colony continue as fciendly and as adnntageoua as in tive to the Chamber of Daputiea in the mttro- in· lat. -42 12 N . and 70 43 W. I remember or;e are concerned. For these reasons be thought we the past. As for all her other intereate, ebe ia polis. I do not kno" "bat reception shall be dark and stormy night in 1874, to be fl.bing on might safely entru~ t the fratcbiae to the com- assured oi finding the material benefita ffo"iog given by parliament to this proposition which, George's Bi&ok, when the }i'iihery Commission mon .. -Eeoae intelli0 ence or the people, unr-•tricted D 1 C (om m t t · " t' h b b " -r from the apartment o( ommerce., which have r os recen tnaorma ion, oug t to e au • weie snug in their beds, amongst the fish we by a ny narrow, illiberal conditions. He did not · • .J · h ' ~hink the people of any country were more "ir- made the prosperity of our~sheriee, uaisted by mitt~ in t e course of the present !e~aioo , found there wer~ some with French bulto" books tuous, moral and ~I-disposed , taken 111 a whole, the specia l department of · ader-S,cretary for the and which will probably be supported by an old io then.. T he ere" bid some conversat ion ar.bout aod we may feel proud of the country in this C.>looie,,, directed by an offi:ial who bas already Minuter of Marine and Colonies, today •ice-Pie- the ro"ing lifc1 of the cod. fish, aod we came to respect, that all are anxious to do good for their given proofs of aa cordial feeling, and u anxious eident ot . the Chamber; the hononble M. de the conclusion .that these tt~h in ,.bich the books neighbors as well as for themselves aod f,•r the · •1 b Th · ·f p 1· b "

v solicitude as han been e'\'inced in the Dla Y· e next ae1111on o &r lament, tiore were fou nd to hue traversed between five and country generally. He did oot anticipate aay radical cbaoge in the feelings' or disposition of past. h is for me, gentlemen, an agreeable undertakiog any legislation with referenca to the eiz hundred miles. For we were certain that the people by conferring t his boon upon \ hem. duty and for 'e•eryoce a subject of li•ely aatiafac- renewal ot the priYileges granted to the Great those fidb took the hoolts on the Orand B1.nk~ ot

·He believed, as in the pasr, whenever any brge tion to be i.ble to · point out, at the opening · of Fishery, will certainly b! desirous ~bat our is- Newfoundland, and 1 he newDfll9 of tbe iztinging public question aff<!Ctiog the dizbta, liberties and this, the firet~uaion for the year 1889, the re- lands, wboat1 importance ought nc.t to be con- on the books left no doubt in our minds that it welfare of the country comes before them, the 'd d ( b b f h 'd 1 d

· · ( b markable. coo uaioQ · to be deri'Yed from an ex- ai ere tom t e num er o t e rt'SI •nt popu a- must have been the ume ee. ln. I hH~ often ec111on o t e people will still be found oo that ~ "

side which is conservative of tbe best intere!te of amination o the general aff1.ire of ihe colony :- tion, but aa being the cent re of considerable seen fish in s~. Mary's B•y with E'ceoch and Ne"foundl&nd. It may s a question whether, Our local iodu try bu happiiy and sturdily pue- trade, should hue io parliameot an accredited American books in them, and these fi•h in granting thia franchise, the age of the person ed through tho period o( tri~l which the ahacklea re'preaentati•e of their interests. In the archives must h ave come i,1 from the Grand B~nks e.nt~tled to •ote abould, ae the bill proposes, be cast by the Parliament of ~ewfoundland, for the o( the colony there eziste . a record of the proceed- io six ·or seven weekr, fo r the b•nkino sea.son don

Our Kio~·· Cove correapondett, "'itiDg ~ date of the 11th inet. , It.JI :-u A P8C91iar cue wu tried in our coa•t here a few u'y{nDCe, in which • 1nan named Cooper wu th,t aocuecl. He wu a hand in M.a1r1. Rran & Q,,t, .....,, "Jo;. J. }{Jan." 0.1 the pwetiou ~ ooUo bank1, Cooper remarked to aaodaer. or u-. named Cole, OD the 1'&) oat, dlat ~ haYe a • ., •bolt •np dali time;; 0• aakiog him what he mMD& bJ lla&J,. J.j (~ nid : • I am going io cat die ~ after •e arriTe Oil the banb.' El! not pay much heed to tho remark at •

The captain "" f01ced. after the IOllof the ~. to ruu iato the land, and ani•ed at King'• CoTe in due time. Cooper waa lmmediatel7 arrt9ted, charged with cutting the cabl~, but he pleaded not guilty, butofinally aeeiDk tha.t the Hidence wu against him be confeaed, whereupon he wu gi•en •ix months with bard labor in Bonaviata j&il. The man eaid that he thought by culti~it th~ Cit.hie the veMel would put intb St . . fob n' .4 where he conld dese1t the veuel ; but, two d&) li 1aftu urivingon the banks, tbecable was •ctually cut iot.ide the •bause pipes. When t le "easel "aa di•covt-rtd driftin~1 .Cole told what Cuoper had ei.id to him on' the way out, aod ~uspicion u or.ce f.ater.ed \.on the latter. CQoper belongs to tlie. head Ol Trinity Bay. Melll!n. Ryan place their 10&11 throuf'h cable aod anchor at ~HOO, ba~i~e two hundred quiatala o'r ~~b which the captain coneiden he ·would have caught with the h11it he had on board. Io ac!· dition to this one of tl1e tra.wle bad to be left be'­biod. neeertion1< fr..m bankers ban become frtq~e•.t t bi1 ) e.r, 11.nd delinquent~ ebouhl bd aevtrely punisht d. If thinizs ~o on as 1bty are 11oiog at pr,,ent owrefl! . 1 f bankers will not ad­,· .. nc~ a cent t \l lbl!ir men ot-Xt year, a nd they c •D n~~ be blamed for doiog J10.''

bmited to t"enty-five years or fixed at a ltss'er · ( th 1 "' Th

. · h • h bed traffic in bait fishes, have very fortunately not inga 0 e genera anembly of electors, which, not commeoce be,fore April with the i.·rench, the a~e. ll point per aps mtg t iecussed r R I L T I 0 wtth advantage. It would b' .,ery difficult to been able to transform into a criaia iojarioue and inatituted in 1789, continued ih bu&ine1111 up to books were lound t!&rly in Ju ne. It i•, the refore. A R VA OF HE VOLUNTRHB .. I aay whether a man's intelligence -nd judgment compromieing to the future of our fiaheriea. O ur 1793, the time of the taking of our isla-.r\fls by an very h.• rd to account for the r.>1.miog of the cod. I are more mature at the age of t•ent7-6•e yeara ahipe ban departed thia year, for the banu, at Eoglub fleet. In looking through the minutes hne geen & school of fis'ri come in from the east· than. at t•enty-one 7ean. In aome they may b d . -. . f th · t' f h' b-l d The afeamer. Y !Jlunteer arrived fr.>m the west· L.... t e accuatome time, munltloned with a supply 0 e mee 10g11 o t ls usem y, compose w me ward at St. Shotts, and in le11s toan tll'ec. ty.four U11J1 ID u eqaal Dumber cbey may 110.;. F .... r )ti•r• · C h h d d \Ord this morning. From liJnne B.y to St. ma7 oiye a mu a little additional expen'ence, or bait, which there ill reason to coneider times o more t an a un re persote, I hue houra it would be in Peter's River, a dietaoce or

,.,. ,_ f b t 1.. • h · h' i· I Mary's Ray, fi 1h is -rery scarce. At· C:iannef: bat dole DOt increue hie power or jadgment, hie a •ery p11:nti!ul one, since the price of 0 ten een 8 ruca. at seeing t a t, in t is Ill e t"eh·e miles, and before loog it would be i:i t.1 ........ _ 1..1 - _...a d h b • ' t t · b d d · the report w.s that there was tho poorest outlook - or ... _....,.. COD uct. A• on. Mr. Haney fresh emnga bu fallen, within the laat commuai y, 0 a certain extent a an one to lt- Mary'11. In 1he yean 1880 and 1886 there was - matbltdl7 ni" the 7011ng m- r th" • . )( d b b b~ ( b' for tweoty >earl! . Tn St Mar,,'s Bay, fish was .., .... o 11 conn· four daye, ID our marketl, to the level of ee • an t roug out t ~ storms o t 111 t rou- a wall of fieb came in from the weet•nrd &nd J

mu.nmarbblefortheirpeacefal,Jaw-abidinir th b th fi h bl d · d tb h I b I d reported plentiful ; in l'lacentii& B•y. fairlyplen-....... 8tuch the -ldo•er, -d JOU willlt' o er 7ear1, w en e • ermen of Fortune Bay e peno • ere ue a ways een oun st ruck the eai.t~rn shore St. M1.ry'e H~y. It kept ...... • •u h d b h h • · 't f f d d d tilul. The "J,ily'' and " Emerald" are. both at

JBl!llJlad • beUer-dil--", better.conducted aet a roug t t em in qaaotities almoet un a m1pn 1 o men li goo sense an goo its course alon~ shore till it t truck. C1.n11 ll•cr, G"'"'*-1. ...- li • eel Tb · · ·11 h k h \.. I · · b r- Bay C'f bht.nde, and the

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w ..-.-; a people more largelJ imbued with mu . e fi1h1og voyage or 188!) began under wt ' w 0 new 0" 10 m&l\e ngu atlone w11 and then s teered for the broad Atlantic and, like .... _ ...a.;. .. zp1 f ..;...., d • or be b · 1 · · t ,. h 1 d · d " h d. · George. The following is her pusencrer list : -.... r- ao ... -e an propnety. coune t eet auepu:ea, eav1ng no r.sare only those re- reapec ior t e awe, an in eitrence 10 t e o:CI· the : row which X.iab lt- t out of the ark, they "' then ii a proport.i"on of the reckleSll care! 1 · · f th 1· h · 1'h I Mrs. II yr r~. Miosfe Halfy•rd, McCourt (2), J)r. _,_ ' ea IQ tiog from the ordinary uncertaint.r with which 111008 0 e metropo 1tan aut onty.· e peop e ne\'er re~urned. Arid it is my opinion, "nd th,t .... ment to be found amongst them, but the whole ( th · 1 d f S p · d M' 1 Canrlow, Mes r". Hayward, Murrant, Shepard, .-le ue not to be J'ud-.1 i..y th-· rare e•cep. the &sh ia canied in greater or lea quantities into o e 11 an so t. ierre an iqu on "re of e,·ery other fi ~htrm&n, 1h11.t wheo Mr. Tomcod r--r e~.., _.. .. di od · d · h • \Vhi1P. McCourt aod H1ckm11 0 ; 8 in tlleerue. dona. They are u capable tf acting justly, tboae places •here the fi,hery ia carried on, and auure Y t ay animate wn tbe same te9ti· ia let out of the hatchery be "ill t •lce hi11 bat in _ efficiently and ra.irly aa any body o( young men (1omtbeetateofthe(oreignmarketa. Stillthis laat menta that di~tiniiuiahed their atcutors a bun- bis.band, so to ,peak, u .d bid us (lOod by!!. Lot : .\ l. ·\~II ~n:t:t~tt. lT~MtS in the universe. We may trust them, and depend fact, which aome1d" -.eke ago preaented itself dred Je&ra ago; I also have a alrong conviction It is my belit f tb11t if our fi~heriea fife OOl in. The \'vlunteer s tarts west on Friday morning upon them, because we may feel assured they d · th t eh ld th .P 1' t d t b · un er an upect not very reaaaurtng, appears to • • ou e &r iamen acce e o t e request creased. by the will of Di"ioe Provideoc~. the 1u t n1 x. -. are u warmly attached to their country aa are f · I the people of any land. The are patriotic to be about to look more cheerful in coo•e- o your reso ution, the future deputy for St. of man can do nothinf' . Fish are are•t rovers, the core, hue ite iotereata nearest to their heart!, quenco of the 1 inf.Jrmatiqn received Pierreehall hold no ineignificant posit ion 11.mong t and when they ue io 11ballo" " at'1 they blow The Fr~r.ch "arship Drac arrive.d io por t

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and rely upon it they would spring at once toita ae to the result o( the 1 winter fi,bery in the defenders tf free-Hiatitutions, with so many bour:\' ith the wind ; &nd what way, I 1sk, will morning. defence were ite liberlie11 er its honor aUacked. Nor"ay. On the 17th of 1\.Jiril, the usual date struggles ob1ained, and of that c'onatitutional re- tho win.ter storms tre•I the tom-cod11 put out f<om Mr. Howle>'" piper, oo the eoils of Ne111 f.iund-All our (orrner experience of them g~a to pro•e (or the closing of ~-ralione in the Loa-.Jen publicaniam, which, after the over throw of three the hatchery? Tho prob, bilidee are that they their lo•e o( juatir.e and fair play. They will r- uuu will be wafted across to" Merrie Engl• nd," and l1nd, will •ppe.r tomorro..,. not Jet a man be struck while he ie down, but eet Ielee, this fishery had only p~aced 1G,700,000 mooarcbiu of diveue origins a~d different len- the North Sea fiehermen will reap the bent fit of ·-· -~4 him upoo bis feet and see that the fight is car- flab, against 26,000,000 in 1888, 29,700,000 in denciee, remaina and ehall rem•in the b,!t sari!- our fish hatchery. If the 1''iahery Commieaion Mr. J ohn T . l"i·7.;>&1ric)t h .. 11 been 1tppuin ted ried OD upon fair terms. He would say, then, 1887 and 31,000,000 in l886. A large.in- guard or our libertiu. could tame the tom.coda before they let them RO, ftore·ket-per i o •be M.unicip.I c .. unril let the young men be given the right to vote when . h d d . it would be all ri.th t. I am very good at taming they have arrived at man's estate or the age of creue 10 t e eman in Euror.an marketl is thus L ONG Lin: P R AN CE! wild geeee myself; perhaps the Commifaion

t d ' f to be hoped for and even to 1 be fore4een. The LONG Lrn : TU£ RErunu c ! would gh•e me a J. Jb to tame the tom-rod,. I eo y-one years, an I we can see our way clear I r . 88,J h be L oNG LtvE ''i'n E CoL?NY OF . S1'. PurnRE A:"fU 'Id have the bill altered, be should support any reau ,ta 0 OUr voyage In 1 lS Ue en, a& JOU ' had a Wl goose in '80 and

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proppeal leading to an alteration of t"enty-five know, but middling u .rar ~11 regards quantity. MIQUELON! tied a red ribbon round bis neck and let him go. year;, &Dd plocing it at obe 1"'" oge. He bod It bu been olben•ioe wilb our competitors or -·~ He rOmoioed in the" Sonny Sooth," with' bio full faith that, if the priviJ,ge be extended to , Th w 1r d N - . B friends, all the winter, bat rt.turned in the young men, it will be exercised OD all oc- Newfoundland and the United States; but the 8 rBC!Bu B aruno. the epring. IC Mr. N ielson can man-cuione for the beQefit of the country, and af1er prices obtained have made up for the d1:6ciency age the tom-coda in the aame manner, .11. 110 fi&r as members of the assembly ge, it in the catch. The accountl or the colony (or the • it will be all right. GJvernmeot red tape Cln will make very little difference, (or even now the put year ebo" defioitely a t~e 0 ( 31,28 7,000 • be used round the necks of the tom.code. I un-

l".iur A mt- rican fi ibrorm~n wue befvre the court tod1y, <!tl11 riz1 d with aa11auhi111C the pulicc. Two JC<.t $30 or 50 d•) a ; the other two, ~ 15 or 20 days. ·

Mr. J ohn ll. Robertaon'e child, which was but a fl!w hours old, died from ordinary inf an I ile

cause•, and not diphtheria, aa tf&a inadt>ntent ly s tated in our obituary notice. yeeterday. ·---yourf~ men have influeate in directing the votu fraoce, leas only br about .700,000 Crance than HER CREW ARRlVfS BY THE VOLUNTEER. deretand that Mr. Nielaoo, in locatio~ the eite

which their older friends and relatives record at I for the hatchery wanted 1i:1 (i&thoma of water. Me111ra. J ub, Broe. & Co. have receh·ed it.tel · the polla. They f'alher togttber, diacun and that of 1887 {thi4 year it.el( waa only surpaaaed He did not tzplain why he wanted tha\ depth. ligence f1om their dealers, at Peter's lfoer .. nd talk mattete over with their eldera, and general- by 1885), and greater by nearly 6,000,000 franc• 1"i•e c.f the. cr&-w of the Norwegian barq ue I hue seen tom-code' nuraed in leas than six feet other pute o( St. Mary's Bay, to the c ffcct that

. ly thete is a conaeneue of opinion ,rrived at aa than the trade or the year 1886, a year with a Heron, loat recently near St. Lt."rence, arrived of water. In the Jear o( '69 I wae io Trepaney od · • h h

' d · go wot.It ll being done with traps, some having • to "' om t ey deem the most fittio~ persona to moat productin 61bery but low prices. by the steamer Volunteer this ~orniog. The an a man pointed out to me an old boatatrand- '4 repreeent them, H ence the rlHlt wm be pretty Our importations, upon which depends largely bt.rque Heron "u bound from a port io Nor"ay ed where the tide ebbed and Sowed, and there tlk.en over a bundrtd qtls. to date. much the eame under manhood, au fl' rage u it is the 'aatia!a cooditiooa ol 'our pobli'c acconn•·, were thousands of youog filh in her. I was At a meeting of the City Cricket Club, beld at the preaent moment. Why should it be im- " .. to Quebfc in ballot, when she came to grief.. told that early jn the eeuon1 while splitting 611b, plied, u it ia by this meuure, that a yoang ban not ndergo any chan'ge other than that She la ao-* a total wreck. The meo ar~ 11tayiog one of th11 6ebermen threw a bucket of spawn last evening; the following lffi~ers " 'ere elected New(oundlander ia leu t;<> be •tnated th!,n the for which were al t prepared in adnnce. at the Seamene' Home and were Tiaited by a into the boat aod there· Mr. Tomcod grew to for the ensuing year:-J. Kelly, captain ; J. 1outh o( other codntriea. Such an in(erence They hue remained ttationar7 (or the laat (our COLOlfll T reporter this morning. Not one of boyhood. A t Holyrood I o ne time ea" tom-code Power, sub-captain ; S. 1"reoch, atcretaty; W.

tt 1 b · u· r h fi bo 3 000 oo f \ h raifed in .a h~e in the land. F rom thue cir- Power treaaurer; J. Cooper, J. p.lfry, M. Wiee-caa a a or upol)'t e intl 1gence o t e yoong or Ye years ata ut , , 0 ranee. Among1t t em could 11~ anything but Norwegian, and eu&etaocee I co aider that it it a great w~te to mau. P. Ore""· W . T ibb•. ~ommit1•e. men or the~ and ia calculated to diac~dit •o many, joyful circamatancea it it meet that I aa tbia la e of the European . languages, with build fish hatche es to raise codfish which, wb n h~=================

. both them '"° the country in the eyes of the ehoihd mention one aorro"ful iacideot which which ou reporteri:... unacquainted, be could get tb.,y bfcome old e ougb, take to the broid ~an, ______ .......;D;.;...;;EA..w;.;;;T.;;;88= ... • __ ,....,.. __ _ world. 8ach an imputation be, for one, wool reat.ena to cast a gloom onr the opening of the no infor atioa ·on the subject o( the Jost batque, and, like the bad Soy, neYer return. I would aek HANL~Y-On MondAy, of -t:on\·ul&ioo11. Philip ahrink tmm bran~ing u pon them, for be knew preeent eeuon. I 1 ,

7 u tbnateu." becau1t I _..... .. these utu1e commiutonen what bu beet.me of the J ., infant sou bf John a.nd Katie Baoley, aged

· mackerel, the halib~t aad the dog.fish. When I 7 month11. from long tirperience that they are. take~ ~a ' w11h to prtaane the hope ~at l~e t"o or Jbree North 87daey coala ~tt aellin~ at four do\lan wu a bo• tbn were plentiful, no• the• can be W ALl'R-Thi& morning:, of di1•htheritt, Made-

- [ Un od fl .& l ltAel1 q t ~ I ..... ... ~ " -.1 ll' J -v J lln'i!, arced 8 yean, thirJ 1lauaMc~ <>{ '"'" 11nil , ... • 0<m u on r&• paati• .J>ec e.., ,foft\ "'ra'1ce, •n.,. 1f'1ot• ~ro· • ~'"' n''7 oenta per 'Oil,. fo~nd onlJ on t~e blnkt, pr 9~ \~t Aamic•n P•trlok WaJlh, ot ft.~· C, ..