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- Examiner -- 18620106 -- Page 01
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- Monday January 6, 1862
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- : as * Che Gram Eh 4 ? nev SS= The Examiner, Se Charlottetown, P.E.I., January 6, 1862.’ SNL LON LOLOL LLL ALLL LD AL LLL AANA THE EXAMINER. We regret we are not prepared to present to our readers to-day the first No. of the new series of Tuk Examiner, as we had hoped to do. Ist. The unpacking of new type, and the dis- This disappointment is owing chiefly to two causes. placing of old material
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- Examiner -- 18620113 -- Page 01
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- Monday January 13, 1862
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- Examiner -- 18620120 -- Page 01
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- Monday January 20, 1862
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- are the Irish ae a F T Y p - t ti i wi te mouth — Ten times daring the past winter had they | should endeavour to reach the colony, to re-| where poor K*nama met his fate till I should I i T FE R ius e dk a tped vent swarmed in yelling bordes around our pali-| port our misbap and ask assistance. Speed reach the Jake, and then travel along the cbt peed er : © at Lowtsy ’ : i we 1 avd ss) eT “power of . sades
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- Examiner -- 18620127 -- Page 01
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- Monday January 27, 1862
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- Tribunes, Times, Heralds of the North. His popularity throughout Joabtes! Is une me measures as Th the 1¢ numerous deaths, vielent, su and i ; | the count: ; and althe some ardent spirits te be found, who freely eriti- ‘ ugh there are | cise the caution bitherte displayed in the strate ot the Seuth, and are jor twaarching “et once on | Washington and finishing the war “ right away,” the heart
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- Examiner -- 18620203 -- Page 01
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- Monday February 3, 1862
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- , years afterl bad sunk hov into the abyss of old hachelor-dom bre a uv ‘ —" . . —— ‘ y y boy ** Well, one evening [ had been out very ~ oe : late, and was returning leisurely to my rooms = ; \ at the hotel, half inclined to rejoice that "he v ney 7 . , : there was nobody in frowns and curl-papers ‘ ‘ i vt v e A : Te Fe to scold me for not coming home sooner A 1 , bachelor has few envagh
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- Examiner -- 18620210 -- Page 01
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- Monday February 10, 1862
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- |i vol. XMM. LITERATURE. _ ~ THE EXAMINE SANCTUS Fol SPIRITUS n the shadow, Mingling in the vere of friends— Mid the turmoil of the etty, «xprestered glens ; atili And in Present {2 my 4 aking hours Sil! beside we in my dreaniw Glides an unseen heart that loves me Glows a love that on me beams Heard above the rush of waters, Iv life's never-ending storm, Whispered in the faintest echo
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- Examiner -- 18620217 -- Page 01
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- Monday February 17, 1862
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- , The following touching stanzas are tages the Bal , the apper leathers had disagreed with the as heard as ever I could, But, as luck light; bat I did not, and my candle prevent: | FE. B. Ramsay MA. L1.D., F.R.S.E., Dean of | ances on record, in which such quaint wild The names of Cheape, and Onfram, and Loek- lad of the “ Old Chapel Bell,” by JohuG. Saxe:— ower and threagh many a crevice the toes would have it
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- Examiner -- 18620224 -- Page 01
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- Monday February 24, 1862
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- are generally wild, reck- leas and dissipated. was neither. The discretion of old age seemed to have come suddenly upon me. I shared my comrades studies, but refused to mingle in their orgies, for 1 bad determined to retain my strong nerves and unshaken head tothe last. Never- theless | was a general favourite, and formed many friendships among the giddy band, which lasted long after they had become
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- Examiner -- 18620303 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 3, 1862
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- been passed over in this manner. Tbe paragraph under consideration says that the Estimates for the current year have been framed with a due regard to. economy. This 1am happy to heav, because, Sir, at the’ rate matters have been going on of late years, if continued, the Colony will soon become bankrupt. If the expenditure | every year is to exceed the revenue by some £10,000, it should be provided
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- Examiner -- 18620310 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 10, 1862
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- istricts, to been exercised in framing the estimates when they shall have been | obliged for the information of what good they expect to accrue from it? Serna FE ASSEMB LY ' the remarks of the hon. member, Mr. Hensley, 1 cannot think addition to the salaries paid by Government, I think the | submitted to us. Had the address stated that the House were glad| The Bill for incorporating the Roman
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- Examiner -- 18620317 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 17, 1862
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- before on the [slaud. 1 am sorry to be necessitated to contradict hon. members, but | must deny that statement in foto. Twuere bas not been more trouble to the tenant on account of rent; on the contrary vast numbers have paid nothing. Several proprietors have complained that they have not obtained suffivient rent to pay their taxes—tbat they have not even received the ove year’s rent which waa
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- Examiner -- 18620324 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 24, 1862
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- , unlike the remarks made upea it, 1s shert and appropriately worded. “Lit is grati: fymg to hear that the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the Land Question have comp'eted their laborious tak, aod forwarded their report to ilis Grace the Duke of New- castle.” | know that ut is gratifying to all those who desire the welfare of the Island, thoagt it may not afford pleavare to sume others—~ I
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- Examiner -- 18620331 -- Page 01
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- Monday March 31, 1862
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- no difficulty in meeting the expeuse. Lu the mode of coileeting the Revenue the Go- vernwent bas made no alteration, although my bon. friend, Mr. Coles, when he adop ed it. was blawed fo) having evu-ed a great deal of embarrassment fo the mercantile community, Where, then, is the improvement? Not certainly io diminished taxation, for they buve addei 1} per cent. to the ad valorem duties. No’ in tne pudiic
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- Examiner -- 18620407 -- Page 01
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- Monday April 7, 1862
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- , caused by read. From Michaei McCulla and others, Lot 46, for grant to epen ar ad. From inha- titaats of Greenvale, Mill Riv read. Laid on the table. By Hon. Mr. Perry—from inhabitants of Nail Pend, Lot 1, and Referred to Special Conuuittee on new er and vicinity, fur grant to Loprove vicinity, for opening a roa 1 road petitions. By Mr. John Yeo—from inhabitants of and 9, to j at or near the residence
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- Examiner -- 18620414 -- Page 01
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- Monday April 14, 1862
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- ; but the present case may be an exceptional one. It ‘abundance of valuable timber for exportation. If the Island night be fer the interest of the Island to foster the growth | juniper were exported in its rough state, we would have no. of janiper and export it in its manufactured rather than in manufactures. Ships built of juniper were the only vessels 1's rough state, He was in favor of going iuto
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- Examiner -- 18620421 -- Page 01
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- Monday April 21, 1862
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- Q en f W: d he 0 R and he could 1 ' hie dosiness in this Island are parties. The Bill provided that OuDCII as a a oe . : © a — nord ae fe eee the policy shoald be prima facie evidence of the contract. | Hon. Mr COLES had been informed that there were but license at onee. Now, if the application were made to the Read tirst time. jtwo Councillors who would sign the necessary certificates
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- Examiner -- 18620428 -- Page 01
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- Monday April 28, 1862
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- —t ee a a a las mae Vol. AQT Ee ip vai a ‘ ‘ ‘ P ‘ 0 f eer - = ye 7y » tr 7g. a} orn ME ec having to a lvise the ublie MAILVW sys l ree, «= ipides rl i - i > 1 ec »0 > ! t ia 2 . Writ « <i 1 Charlottetown, arlottetow! own, Prince E e Edward Island Mon ay. » Monday, Apr . April 2s 862, 28, 1862, ay olitics, Cn ME ate gre: wig Pa oe ee) ham j Q Q sy Literature, and al New
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- Examiner -- 18620505 -- Page 01
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- Monday May 5, 1862
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- aes ee s Vo! “Te = XE A ul ne ‘ + si me 7 aotenaneeetineat " - 4 t Seles eel 0 4 loni ‘| R i, mal A y af sade. Bold qT 4) i “ fol) ’ Brid ’ uM tl ari i - — 0 low ges her a li 2 er ae ( ; ine S : . mo - il . Thi Fi / t 4 ; Seal and W neys hit 1is it e ae ’ - a , ' i ' ‘ ; ~ harfs apn i nt. is tro ; av] Y* ; ute » YUEEN . aa —" Amour ( e Lib 0 f a “A j tN’ ide rt d { er / Fy Riv
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- Examiner -- 18620512 -- Page 01
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- Monday May 12, 1862
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- originated from Colonial Ministers extending indul Bridge at Melntyre’s adians Welk 1 0 0 the Secretary of State for the Colonies having directed it to | Te8olution is to carry out what he appeared to desire. | gence to persons holding over forfeited jands atehiien HOUSE OF a Sade on Gaia Wrelae’ be laid before the Legislature at its earliest meeting, it now} ,. Mr. DOUSE—The hon. member has not answered
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- Examiner -- 18620519 -- Page 01
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- Monday May 19, 1862
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- i i A: elie i be Vol, ALE. A Weekly Hournal of = Holitics, Literature, and ews. “"Phis is tence Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday Public, may speak free.”---Enripides. » May 19, 1862, r . ») 1 . t | as an instance, these gentlemen recommend a loan under an ‘who have. [t is my own wish that such should be the case, ¢ olanial lt lal
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