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    THE SISTERS OF CHARITY 5. LYON’S WANT K 6 j 's SUMMARY {| Deatn vom Greroxy.—The Quebec} gay Guorce Moss &Co., “ Gasette” Aiasigh® have heard from |I¢"kius, eon of J. Jenkins Eeq., Shipbuildes

    ie : F OW) FROM PROFESSOR HOME, THE saaannenes ees gin ation Citadel, died ov Satur- : ae ; Char-! persons who have opportunities of knowing, | pleasant, be and bis brotner went {| a

    Se ene tine Sari dina w SPIRILUALISE. | Jeff. Davies, and other prominent Souchan | BOM, sae ee aeiest te the military Montreal, are our agents for the Char-!} a sai) in a beat when suddenly a quell a ?

    fiehed over the signature of H. D. F., in a!
    recent number of the N. Y. 2

    cunyelist, a
    Protestant journal, we find the following touch-
    ing tribute to the Sisters of ( harity :——

    * But littl would he ace mmplished by the
    largest Means and the must judicr as organ-
    rzution, were ;
    who take upou themseives the hardest part of
    the werk, the Sisters of ( arity. They are
    not paid for it, they derive trom Yt no worldly
    advantaze, but devote their lives to it in the
    most beautiful spirit of Christian self-denial.
    On their banner is inscribed only these words ot
    the Divine Master: *Tuusauch as ye have
    done it unto one of the leas? ot these, ve have

    done it Guto me. They may sometimes have a! die in 1866, but in shat year ber view en the!

    nharcuw superstitious CoucepLion of their Cuittay, |

    experience leads to a different opinion. |
    found taem, on the contrary, remarkab y free}
    from bigoted prejudices; tuey deal too much
    wita the saddest realities of life, not te be in-|
    dul vent and liberal in their views.

    ties and affecti val
    SBeciis lv direci wil the istiicts of th

    “* The sacrifice of domest

    WON

    The great spirstualiscie will case of Lyon
    vs. Hiome—the charge of obtaining LOU,000
    by the exercise of * apiritaai ” influence was
    opened before Vice Chancellor Gifford, ia
    London, April 23) ‘The plarotutf iy a widow
    about seventy years of age, named Lyon,

    . ; } i
    itnot tor those huible auxiliaries who seeks to recover woney and securities bo;

    the value of £60 G00. which she alleges were
    ip property obtained trom her by the de‘end
    ant, Mr. tiome. the weil known spiritualist.

    Mrs. Lyon alleges in her affidavit that betore |

    dying ber busband tnformed ber that be be-
    lieved a change would come iu seven years

    ifrom bis death, and that they would meet. |

    Lis she tuterpreted to mean that sue would

    point changed, in comsequence of her beevas-!
    but Thave seea a great deal of them, and m) ling acquainted with some spiritualists, who!

    leot ber books on spiritualisu and directed
    ber attention to the great medium, Mr

    | Lome, who had just opened un * Athbeow@uu’’

    at Sulaoe Street (ur the encouragement of the
    belief Mrs. Lyon was also advised tu be-
    eome u subscriber to tee imstitacion On
    3, 1805. she went to Solane Street,
    where the Atheneum was and where Mr

    ners, are to sped this summer in Halifax.

    The Prince of Wales distributed £400 10) proushton by excess of entins. Some day
    the charitable institutions of Dublin, during bis ast week, at one meal he eat a dozen of hard-

    visit to Treland.

    | ‘The penetrating properties of Parsons’ Parga} tion, aud consequent iflamation of the bowels.
    itive Pills, seareh, cleanse and invigorate every! }fTe has been regardetin the regiment as an

    purhon of the human organisai,

    reading novels during service,
    living apart, recently died on the same day, in|
    France, at the aze of one hundred years.
    * ° AJ

    Mauzanese on the East River, and Copper
    at Piedmont Valley are amory the latest
    / . , 4 . ‘.pD
    mineral discoveries in the County of Pictou.

    It takes an amount equal to an assessment
    of one dollar on every inhabitant of New York
    City, to keep Central Park in order, aud very |
    | few grudge the money.

    see to the eflicieney of its arms, and the supply | The volume now in preparation by Mrs. J.

    }of ammunition on hand is te be promptly re-
    ported to headquarters.

    b 4 ° la en —
    A lady has been expelled from one of the} His own rations did. mt bul? satisty bis appe- |
    ichurch chairs in New York, for repeatedly tite, and Gn several oeasiots he wats detected |
    land punished for steding the rations of his

    }

    Two ladies, twin sisters, both married and comrades.

    iT. D. McGee —We find ibe following in the
    | New York Vabled:—Learning that a uotice has

    ithat a volume of poems of my late brother,

    | Hon. T. D. McGee, is about to be published

    ; widow and orphans,
    | volume must necessarily be imperfect, and al
    The volunteer force in Canada, is warned to | toxether without the authority of his family.

    |} The Sandwieh Islands have been terribly! the sale beiug also for the benefit of the late

    | hospital from inflamtion of bowels,

    the

    7 aural result’ was indizes-
    j boiled eggs. ‘The nau 2 ad

    —-

    Che Gxaminer.

    SARIN ARIS ANA RESON RIEL NS SIENA SI ANN,

    Charlottetown, Jnne 1, 1868.

    ~ _ acer ao

    i excessive glutton, whoe greed knew no b vunds, |

    Tue Poerica, @ematns or tHe Late Mr.

    AIR AND WATER.

    appeared in some Boston papers to the efect| Mopern medical science, while it does not

    neglect to attempt to cure diseases, 18 chiefly

    ° . ° ‘ ° | . red j iscoverin: : 3 “ans F +e
    in that city, I think it due to the reputaion of! occupied in discovering the best means of pre

    the deceased, as well as ‘to the iterests of his |
    tu say that any such}

    venting them. Men, lay as well as professional,

    are fast losing their faith in drugs and other

    }
    Sadlier, with critical notes by that lady, will! simple food, pure air and pure water.
    be the only one authorized, the proceeds of |

    lottetowa (P. E. 1.) Examiner, in that | that the distress, even among these people, is
    city, and are authorized to take Advertise-| not so great as it has been described. Our
    ments and Subseripiions at our lowest settlea conviction is, that notwithstanding the

    {temporary dietress which undoubtedly exists in

    | the rurél population of this Island were never

    \better than they are at present.

    "eae {

    \that our farmers need to become the most,

    i

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    some Iocaliti:s, the condition and prospects of

    them, by adopting # more enlightened systeus

    ago, have found the road to comfort and

    prosperity, and thousands uf others are se vly

    but surely following in their footsteps. All

    | prosperous in British America ave the blessing

    Many of

    of farmirg than that practised twenty years |

    fia

    eine.

    wind struck the boat and upeet her. Koth the
    young wen clung to the boat a Jong time, bug
    before the help of another beat could be p
    trom the cold snd faligue, one poor fellow let al
    his hold of the beat, and in tryime to awinn with
    al) bis eloths on Jound he could net re aeh the sheen
    and giving up indeepair he put wis truet jn the
    Lord and then sank. A boat reached tie spot in
    time to save the other young man who was near!
    | perished, but ip the course of some hourg Ad
    jrevived From all accounts we believe he

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    a fair way con pletely to recover from the illefleete
    lof the necident.

    | The deceased was a noble yonng man. brave and
    hardy, and wuch respected tor bis hon sty and
    jinanlinese by ail whe bad the pleasure ot hig
    acquaintanee, But his untimely end leaves awite
    land three children, 28 well ava kind mother aud
    jtather, brothers and sieters, with a large eirele of

    lof Providence aud an euiightened system Of | friends and relatives, te mourn their irreparable

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    | } eh
    | Specifies, and are placing more and more trust | A New Pest Office is very much required ID

    in the health-preserving aud curative virtues of | Charlottetown.
    {

    husbandry.
    a wae

    The building used at present

    We do | (or a Police Court and Post Otice, besides | :
    not now write of hydropathists, vegetarians aud | being wu most unsightly object, is, hy no means,

    other enthusiasts, in matters sanitary, though! cujted for the purposes to which it is put. In
    as) 5 ui pe")

    loss. May the Lord be the comforter ot hig
    widow, the tather of his childreu and tie consoler

    jot his parents —CoM.

    | [The above communication was iadvertently
    omitted last week ]

    ——_-
    | CELEBRATION OF THE QUEEN'S BIRTH,
    | DAY AT GEORGETOWN.

    ty uature tuwurds the sufferiig objects of their nvul vulcanic er ; Mr. McGee's immediate family. James E —

    b fis : uil & iel convulsed by volcanic eruptions in the Island!) Mr. McGee's twinediate family. ames 1%. , .

    care, She, who can never bave children of] ome resided ng “ shown ap states! Gf Wawaii. Several lives were lost aud much | McGee, New York, May 4th, 1868. | they all have much that is reasonable to say in ¢he first place a wooden building is @ most un- | To THE Eptrok of THE Examiner,

    her own to rete her bove, can lavisit her) inty & roow Where Mr. Home Was sitting tb pee ey RN Uae ee : te oer ; . . Dear Sir,—The return of the Anniversary of
    0 TelGrn her hove, can lav : | oreverty destroyed thereby. — . ay : oe itl wn behalf, but of thinking men aad | g, lem v for the whole correspondence wiw’y . . "Y

    aifeetion ov the wretched Gitle orphans com | company with # table, which, directly alter . : ’ | Galignani’s Messenger (Paris) says that the | ter © © , 3 | safe depository for I re birth of our most gracious Sovereign, Queey

    A man living in Cohoes, last week applied |

    }

    sui is ut present riddled with holes, ia other

    women generally. The idea is now becoming} of the Colony; im the next place the Old |

    taitted to her; she caw be # sister to the} the piamntiff bad stated the case, began ty Victoria, has been toe signa) tor joyous dewonatyy.

    wouuded soldier in the busptal, to all the sick) tap & message. Home said at once that) ON from th 7 t& todacco-pipe to a ourn | words, with spots, one of which is of very very prevalent that it is mach mere easy to! Court House is too small, damp, dusty and un- ‘tions and expressions of devotion to ber person,
    “ge ae ‘ : ; ail if » alp gt.” owe | on the lip of his little dausrhter, a: he child | eonside le si i ep Cavity i . i : in F ; Th 7

    wud dying. Tue tiner the womauly wature, the |" this Was @ call for the al pha bs — Llome | « lig iis e daucrhter, and the child; considerable size. It is a dee p cavity in the he nen wells and to the British ‘Throne, over the entire extent

    more beuutifully is her duty tulfiiled. It

    their sweet a}

    quires words of couselation a
    syizpathy, it leads thew to relieve, by the mosi |
    gracetul devices, the dreariness " tf the h Spill |
    ward, making it really # Qomwe for the wander-
    er and the fursaceu, and it truly
    nauwes of mothe: aud sister witich suifering |
    bumuaity have miven (hem.

    justihes the

    “Once, iv the Hospital for Foundlings, I
    Sister bu f the |
    S007 Us

    }

    Was Orvouchi

    Wus taken with o ing charge «
    room wick receives the ¢
    thay are found, when a inttie being a

    ty her. On wa h thas d Vv ed}
    him, was pinned a paper, bearing this saddest |
    ef all buman records, * Fathe mother
    kuown!’ [ct was a beautiful bey, four or five
    weeks wld, but it had been exposed to the cold|
    all night im an alley, and its short life was|
    rapidly ebonis away. How nan homes would
    have blessed the advent of such aehild! But
    no young mother, exulting in the possession
    of her firstberu. could tended it
    Jovingly than did this humble Sister.
    covered its pale tace with kisses. Asif recall-|
    ed by them a moment to life, the child 0} ened |
    iis eyes and uret hers with a singular expression |
    ot intelligence, and then shut them forever,
    thus taking to Heaven the sweetest thing of
    this world, # imuther’s simile. This woman was |
    young, very handsome, and naturally refined, |

    maren ws

    rats

    un- |

    he ve hire

    Spe}

    t darling.’

    then, by means of the alphabet applied oraily,
    developed the following twessuge trom the
    spirit of the deceased Mr Lyon: ** My own
    beloved Jine. | am Charies, your beloved

    husband; I live to bless you, my own

    | precious darling ; 1 am with you always; 1|

    iave, love, love you.”” The spirit turiher

    padded, “1 bauve no power to speax more ;

    but Lt will never leave

    vog tere, MY owt
    Tie plac, wiv was greatiy
    cheered and comforted by this intelligence,
    proposed to reward Mr. Uome by a handsuwe
    subscription ; but baviog uo check book with
    her she postponed the donation till a second
    Interview, Wheo among luings the
    spirit, interpreted by Home, informed ber,
    **T love, love, love you. Be very culm. |
    will touch you.’’ Phese interviews appear
    to huve been worth to Mr. Home or iis
    Athenxum the sums of £30 and £40 Ata
    third iuterview betweeo liome and the plain
    uff, at the pluimcff’s house, the spirit, with
    {ome's assistance, communicated the tidings,

    vbier

    ‘*L love Damel,’’ meaning presumably Mr. |

    {lome, ** he is to be your son; he is my son
    —iberefore yours.” The table then ecstat-
    cally kicked up its leys, and the spirit con-
    tinued. “Law bappy, happy.
    tine Twill make myscil visible to you. Ob,
    do not suy that the light of other days is

    In a@ ittie |

    in convulsions twenty-four hours after.

    Quacks and Nostrume haye so multiplied within
    afew vears that we feel some delic icy in giving
    our influence te. or in endorsing any of them ; but |
    if there is one thing in the whole eatalogue more
    deserving than aucther we believe it is Jobusou’s
    Auodvue Liniment.

    Bey~ $10,000 is said to be the sum for which |
    J. H. Cameron will undertake to defend
    Whalen, the supposed assassin of Mr. McGee.

    |

    - and a
    shade worse in Canada, if we may so speak.

    |
    | Lawyers ure the same everywhere

    Paper Bonnets are being manufactured in
    New York State, a good article of this make
    ten cents. A very small
    sullfices to make a bonnet)

    j Selling as low as
    }amount of paper
    }

    now-a-dav 8.

    | Brazil has been driven to some extremity by
    the Paraguayan War. At the headquarters ot
    the army at Tayi, $220 have been willingly

    jpaid fer w tou of cual, and cannon balls are!
    cheap at ten dollars each.

    | Mr. Racine, a banker of Quebee, who dis-
    appeared mysterously in 1861, is now said, on |
    the confession of a woman in the Asylnm du
    | Bon Pasteur, to have been murdered by one
    Levallee, at present in the penitentiary,
    James M. Grant a citizen of Bridyeport,
    Coun., who gota divorce from his wife the
    other day without her knowledze, is now suf

    ithe higher was the cost of Breadstuffs.

    | horse exercise among their loval subjects, aud

    jand always bas been from her childhood. The

    photosphere, aud so wide that the whole ter-
    restrial globe would find room in it without
    touching the edses. There is another spot|
    whic h, though much smaller, still has one ¢ which no one
    its diameters as large a that of our earth.—}

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    Herschel and Arago having conceived the idea |

    of comparing the anoaul price of corn to the| changing. However widely doctors may dis- | transacted in such a shabby, disreputable look-

    number of solar spots observed each Year, asree about the nature of drugs a:.d the time
    found, ou Comparing a series of twenty-five
    results, that the greater the number of spots

    shows that these phenomena may reduce the |
    heat of the sun considerably. We may remark
    that when an unusual number of spots appear |
    in the sun the temperatuge of the seasou is
    below the averaye, because there is a diminish-
    ed number of rays of heat falling upon a given
    surface. This accounts for the remarkably
    cool weather we have had.

    THe Empcess Caarcorte.—The Royal
    Family of Belgium ave taking daily drives and |

    yreat virtues of pure air and pure water.

    it is most touching to see the Empress Char-
    lotte, of Mexico, seated in an open carriage,
    driven by the Queen, saluting with graceful,
    but sad smiles, the people, whore idol she is, |
    water.
    Empress is looking very pale, and is dressed
    in deep mourning. The attention paid to her
    by the Queen is beyond all praise, and there

    this respect ?

    keep a good constitution sound, and to restore! wholesome for a Public Office.
    one thatis not hopelessly broken, by simple and | be properly warmed nor ventilated.

    one voice bear testimony to the many and) able building on it

    for any length of time, cannot remain in | on which such @ building as the requis

    sidered the first duty of city Governments to |
    take such measures as will secure to those under |
    their care the enjoyment of these two great | 4@y evening the 26th inst., a fire broke out in
    preservatives of health, pure air and pure) Pownal Street, in a building
    How is Charlottetown provided for in |
    What has its Corporation done |

    | to supply its inhabitants with these neeessaries |

    natural means than by modes of treatment | jt is by no means creditable to a thriving |
    J
    believes to be according to} Colony like Prince Edward Island, that a most

    jing old den. The Government should secure

    jand ways of applying them, they all now with a site for a New Post Office, and erect a suit-

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    ‘delay. There are too many buildings on
    1 ? . &

    Those who coutinue to breathe a vitiated at-| Queen Square already, but the corner where

    healthy condition of body. Amonz such pers of the Colouy and its chief city demand should
    sous slight diseases assume agzravated and be erected. The sooner the Old Court House! the Drill Shed, and after having bean proved,
    | dangerous forms, and epidemics commit their is put out of sight the better, it owes the country
    most deadly ravages. It is in these days con- nothing.

    iit ee
    At about halt-past nine o’clock on Wednes-
    belonging to
    Al-

    spot with

    | Messrs. Michael Traynor and P. Coyle.

    | thouch the fire engines were on the

    the least possible delay, the house in which

    with the least possible |

    of that vast Exopire en which the sun never sete,

    Besides, | and of which it is our buppiness aud our high

    |

    | honor to form a part.
    Jt was pot, Mr Lditor, in the power of the jp.
    jhabitants of Georgetown, ou last Monday, the

    jnature, and which, moreover, are continually | important part of its public busiuess should be | 2oth just, to anke any very imposing display, how &

    lever warm our desires; but we, pes ertheless,
    jade ay effort, with the small means ut band, wy
    | attest our appreciation ef the occasion.

    The Hon. Dr. Kaye, foremost in every good
    {work of this kied. and whose beautiful grounds
    —as all whe hase vieted Georgetown are aware
    i—eceupy the most commanding position in our
    Cpeighborhoed, very kindly placed al our disposal
    | his eannen, which is an eld warrior, and has, ne

    | mosphere, or are compelled to drink foul water) the O.d Fiour Market stuud, is just the spot dorbt, defended the dignity of the British Fiag ip
    ements | Umes less peaceful than the present. At 1

    'v'elock the No. } Company of the Jst Regt. of
    | King’s County and ef Georgetown, assenibled at

    jawarched to the elevated green, in frout of the
    | residenee of the Hon Dr. Kaye, where a Royal
    | Salute war fired by the Artilery, and a fem dejoie
    } by the Tutautiry. Atter whieh the Company was
    put through the manual and review exer de by
    | Serjeant-Mojor Campbe)!, of the Steff, and after
    | having gone (hreugh various graceful movements,
    | Dr. Kaye invited the mewbers of the Company
    jin, and regaled thes at a most generously ladea
    | beard, where they relreshed themselves liberally,
    atter ther mibtary duties, and did not forget to
    ‘drink & bumper to the jong lite. health, and bap-
    |py reign of England's model Queen

    The Com.

    ie

    vet her whole life wae enclosed within thosg/ «ome. 1 am with you,” or words tuo that fering untold remorse, as he has no claim to a! Ca be uo doubt that her recovery from the | of lite? Very little, indeed. Thanks to those | the ils originated was burnt to the ground. | any then fell in, and alter performing some
    ; walls, where vice, shame and despair, threw) feet. Tue defendant, Howe, further in-) fyrtune of $80,000 just left her by a relative meatal prostration brought on by the sad| who laid off the town we have wide streets and | /he fire, however, was prevented from spread- | evelutious int good s!y'e, on the spacous green in
    ) their inuocent victims mto her arms. Long! formed her that it was the will of the spirit! broad. events, so weil known to every oue, is chiefly wublic squares. These insure a free circulation | i"Z to the adjoining houses. There was vot, | trent ot ibe Doetor's residevee, was halted aud
    ehall [ remember the sweet saintly face and) that she should adopt bim as ber son, that ee lowing to’ the energy and devotion of her| PU Squares. paseininemmeien ker came cued Hi! EF hii ae REI Nid EN Ry, formed wp as a Company iu tine when it was ad-
    the thrilling sympathy which she whis er) 4 fricnd of Wome'’s named Lali should be} ih h ce “ th a ies UW “i royal sister-in-law. The widow of the late| of air, and these, we believe, have done much | stad on Greene see e c | cory " ane sores an ay Pht pe
    # me Ma ’ : i ° ee Mose heart ison the riynt side, e Nas been | 74> ' : B %s ae : : Hse i | dostrave he mas sufficient ti save | Whe complimented e then on “ur prom: f°
    ed, as we were watching together the last |sent fur, and that she should produce sivck examined by several of the most noted pliysici- | General Miramow, the bosom friend of the towards preserving the bealth of its iubabitaats wrageris dirndimatmmndbavedy errs: shames: Hine ings pee Bb behaviour ; 1h ams ;
    roma Sai s ea ge rarer beg ea dices ch tek hoe ines 7” * sae ans of New York and Washington, who all rer rene within the . tf wpa on under circumstances otherwise most unfavor-| tbe most valuable of that which it contained.) ov bebalt of bimsell and the Company, their cor.
    ave no caiidrea of your own! our womaniyv) ane - . ‘ be 8: : i A . Re a or chuare whi © last lew Gays, with | , . : lThe wi "on ade 2 ly : a3. | dis .
    : : * ' nee hea al , d sscsndens rg vat. | 23tee that such is the case. This is the Re ‘ king Belgi sy coma, | able. When we come to consider that Char- Phe want of au adequate supply of water was, | dial thanks te the Hon. Dy. Kaye, tor the wee of
    hearts united iu : St UNCONSCIOUS yue| Spiritual powers and ascendency, she went, ‘ e the inteution of making Belgium her perman- | : ae 3 ; i ‘ we :
    4M BLMOSE Uric 1OUS Years | ui : second case of the kind on record. ‘ ei aa f I ke : : fas usual in eases of fire in this town, very | “is grounds and battery, and hia own very gene.
    ing tor this youn s life passed away. Was that ou the l0iu ot Octuber, 156, tu the Bank "| 1 : fockine ; ‘ad h jenthome. Ii is said that sue bas had an audi-|lottetown has no system of drainage—that at ghee alae gone Yi rows and verxpeeted entertainment. Major &
    al : . ip 2 aus az oek ! y r ! } » . . - > Day im :
    # useless existence, the product of a weak| Eogland and there transferred the eum of D a ag ne oes in myriads to the | ence at the palace. ltown of nearly ten thousand inhabitants is | much felt and very much deplored. The Norton then proposed three cheers tor their iid
    superstition? On the contrary, its moral £24,000 stock to Howe. Shortly after this” : oe — Mit . s 7 igs Arey twee France is negotiating a loan by means of a provided with no regular means of cariying off | means Of preserving the property, necessarily host, which were forthwith given, with au energy
    beauty illuminated this saddest of all abodes of | Hume, at another interview, assured her that) for te army, if they remain — | lottery. It is designed to raise ove hundred . . si Ae - thrown into the street, were, in our opinion, | und emphasio which wore evidently bealthtat
    charity; fur the mere thougkt that those poor | it was the spirit’s will that she should destroy | Etna, on Weduesday evening, had 800 emi- elite Semen tiie ie i aaa jthe fiith which must accumulate iv such a} ‘T° ’ , ’ p ‘| The Company then marched back to the Drill
    little ones hud been abandoned by those who| her existing will and make another will) S'ants of this class. ering the evening they | place—the wonder is that it continues to be | Ye" defective. Part of our Volunteer Force on ed +d ng - pe ro ped: a di.
    gave them being, seemed to fill the very air of | bequeathing everything she possessed tw Made themselves quite happy an the whart, | === oe “> | habitable. The state of things implied by this| °UZbts we think, be made available for this | persed, net withont basng tg , © applause &
    ace with chiliness a: 2 awksley ; forming rings and indulging with the greatest ' hus er pe , . ii ; ‘of the numerous spectaters who had asecmbled
    } } and that vr Llawksley ar
    the place with chiliness and gloom. In the| House, ar - reg eee 8 ee. . Py : atest ews eleera , ae ; - | purpose. There were many volunteers on the |
    ward which receives chi hen past the firs: | Ruder were to be the attesting Witnesses abandon in dancing, Singziig, and music. | id s. p 9 | single fact is most Giszusting aud most alarming | ‘ if hay egy ready i . in
    ggoeas eg lon ‘ : ye nes é age 1 ¢ ] e servi eQui nthe evening festivities were resumed, a
    i stuze of iufaney, collected in alleys, in the The will to this effect was svon alterwards) Renewar or Recirrociry.—Itis understood } nerd om = to contemplate. In summer, when the weather | sTound whoee services were not required for quite seieaaen on the Square od ais
    ' streets and tenement houses, I found a group of prepared for the detendant by William Wilk- that negotiations are now going on with a view FROM EUROPE. is hot and dry, the exhalations from the extinguishing the flames, who miht be very eon the ancansian oil tartaneees talhaiaanee
    ittle virls the ither caresses 1 .-| insun, & svliertor of Lineuln’s-inn-tields, and! to securinz anew? ‘the Reciprocity | : Mav 25. | : ae : ; ed } witoptins > , ee aS . ; ,
    poor little girks that neither Gargeese Gee lov : ; Aube glare, D“dlepeseamesigg the renewal of th snes ey ; : : Loudon, May 25. seething masses of decaying matter must poison | usefully employed in protecting the property of in King’s County, er at itm capiial, prepared by
    ing words could awakeu from their sad apathy. | was executed by the plaintiff, and attested by| Treaty. Mr. Brega is again at Otrawa, in rela- The Morning Post, in an editorial to-day, says ig Gtx ‘the unfortunate sufferers by the fire from the ‘ingenuity and skill ot Mr. A. C. Stewart, he
    : ° : - r . ie * 3 a ; : vi 4 egg : = ne ' on & =m ‘ i 7 “| a i p flere ; re
    Une just brought trom the hospital, where her Mr. Wilkinson and Mr. Mall. Further sume tion to this question. Washington papers, that itis true as previously repurted that Great the air, aud when rain falls the quantity of | ‘™ Ne . the eecasion. This was a perfect surcess, and on
    mother bad died, made the room resound with | 0! money were afterwards transierred by her formerly opposed to its revewal, now speak of Britain has efficiaily urged a general disarwing. water holding in solution the most foul and| Pilferers who are always found prowling about being hbevated, mounted away, until it appeared
    the piteows ery, ‘mamma, mamma! and they to Mr. Home. The plarociff’s property is said it very approvingly, and the subject is to be a ser Ho yf aks ee ee health-destroyin r matter that pereolates through /on such occasions. We have heard many | to levkers on as a mere do , the henvens. y
    : oop : ; ST: ; ad “i hl . ae offices in the same direction, atroying ay ‘ < BB a ’ |) Asthe shades of evening deepeacd, Mr. Vinais
    ali stared : oT, to be worth nearly £150,000. A writ of ne brought up in Committee of Ways and Means : i" ae G ; oie at | 3 the sbu ryenlog i Mr. Vinwi
    : ed ut her, as if the sweet word had uo ‘ 4 ed : cs ee ’ | Cousels 944 and 95 ter money. | the porous soil into the streams that feed our) ™MoOUrS as to the cause of the fire, noné | rom ith wow thy Charlottetown public b
    meaning for the, erat regny having been grauted und the de-| there this week.— Quebec Gazette. ; I oT Shishi teins} liable. The b ee of § oe pew oo
    | i . ae : > - ° . . , > , by . " ‘ " > ;
    + Leaving with a shudder this scene of deso-| fPdsnt arrested upon it, all the wontes sud) The Ottawa Times says that John O'Farrell, | Berlin, May 23. | wells, is absolutely sickening to think of. But, | ©" Waléb we believe to be relinnie aaa! ty aan ed te is mndefatigable tye
    , ; : : : ; save been ber ‘ : ' ie Zollverein Diet has red. » Ses- age een ae ne cueroated 37} We understand were well insured. q ,
    lation, I turned my steps to the Hospital for securities ip questiou have been brought iuto 4 well known Quebee lawyer, declares that Paint ope be ile oe neces Bl a however disagreeable the ideas suggested, it ot pibetahorntong i, [efforts to contribute te innocent sumusement, cane
    Convalescent Children; there, all was hope, | °4F* | there is no evidence to eunviet Whelau, and : . F behoves every une at all interested in the healtt : . jaleong with a large quantity of hreworks, which
    4a : ; lope, | i Hy bs igi : : hag made the customary speech, in wich be said be | O1OVES every one at ail interested in the healthy) = prrspeyrarron.—At the Levee held at Go-| a ‘ ’
    life and suushine. From the homes of the} The case is now settled, and Mrs. Lyon a that, if he had an [ pper Canada diploma, as hoped that the results of theSeasion would strength of the inhabitants of Charlottetown serious! to ‘he had been a! the pains of preparmg, and the
    oan P Me ‘ } pa . ' * ry rye ‘ i “ « : y Pt 4 US! ‘ ‘ 4 se 4 4 : .
    pyor, trom the different hospitals for the sick, | will get back her money. The above digest barrister, he could clear him. The Times) ou the sentiment of wutual trust. between the : ; 7° | vernment House on Monday last, in honor of | setting off of which closed the recreations of the
    the children are brought when a{l danger is 13 irom ietter tu the N. Y. Herala. | further says the Quebec Fenian sympathisers people of the various States of the Contederation, consider this matter, and to exert himself | Her Majesty’s birth day, His Excellency the day. = he
    _ past, tor the benefit of fresh air and yood| NM RIG REAR ie ie i. on as | are about to raise & subscription for Whelan’s destroy the prejudices which have existed in some bring about a better state of things. The more | Lieutenant Governor presented Captain hacus ® fe 28th May. 1 A RESIDENT.
    ; nuurishment, Here, in spacious halls, under | A NEW DES IRL CLIVE. | defence, und tunds to purchase O' Farrell's | portions of the country, aod prove that the Ger- | unpleasant the investization and the mote dies | ; : : ° rey town, 2 ay, 868,
    the shace of stately avenues, and amid beds of | diploma. wans Chough apart in seme interests, were one | * Wak ae _._ | Brown, of the ship 1. C. Owen, then in port, | eA kia Regge
    flowers, they romp and play, and get fresh} Sir John Pakington told the House the other) p ; people in warm brotherly feeling. The King | 88ting the conclusions to which the enquirer] with the splendid Sextant, awarded him by the! , ON Saturday evening last, the Steamer Flam
    : ie nieed Pak, tiie Moe sa) sa ac ne elise pei : elon, |, BecieRocity.—The telegram from Ottawa | clused by saying that the rights entrusted to him | is forced the greater the necessity ofa thorough! paycy Gov ae : ‘ . borough, trem Montreal, arrived in this port with 7
    bicod iu their cheeks. Exch little face had «| night tuat whereas guns used to cost us £100a in regard to a Reciprocity Treaty is quite satis-| by Germany would be sa “ . d t ’ © Cessily oF a LhOrousd | British Government for rescuing the crew of) jx0u bbls. Fieur to Carsell Bros.; 1000 do. tee
    : ‘ , : e s eCIproc as alia - rerinaby would be sucredly exercised i R | . | " . J .
    smile for the visitor, ewch small, emaciated) picce, they now cost two or three thousand factory. The Dominion Resa should , highest vole at action — . ae" and a speedy reform. Our readers may depend | the ship Noreood, which he fell in with in dis. Owen Connolly ; 200 do. to R. W. Breekow 5 100 7
    hand had a sympathetic pressure. The Sisters) pounds, and that the ammunition necessarv to| i a } . erties : Ae) i | : ee Septgay ce deo. toe Murray ; 222 : ke
    5 4 ress . : Sister : u 7 i ta oes fl e lus Mt > nle law : in a , m. Murray ; 222 . to H
    were moviag 4g aud rf in a happy bustling es pin one of these guus cost more than! witcha Ane it ws disuity in this Loudon, May 24 upon it that the pecple of Charlottetown have (tress on his homeward trip last Autumn, In HO to Summerside | Mey oe
    way, propping up this one in his little chair,) £2,000. It is satisfactory to learn. on the au-| -" i i Sere oe re : Efforts to prove alibi in the case of Barrett, the | HOt gone on, and caunot go on, inhaling such | presenting the Sextant, His Excellency | ee ah
    g'ving a kiss to auother, distributing the! thority of a Madgeburg journai, that a new ex-| Indications a net wanting that public ae ef a sire have failed, and bis ex- air and drinking such water as they bave | oo: ..- Tre Eptxpuren Review tor April bas come
    nourishing food so agreeably craved by all.| plosive material has been discovered, which | 5¢0U™ - in the sited a is becoming aaa +h Anco. se eupiration of the week tor sino inhaled and drunk, and are now in| «The Sextant, which I hold in my hand. basi” hand, and we would advise a perusal «of its
    It was one of the prettiest sights in the world; | must, we should think, be very much less ex-| Ore favorable toa reuewal of the Reciprocity ¥)ich be was respited. i ig ee es ; i : ee : ' oe anes B88) contente, Which are, 1. The Positive Philosophy
    Sis thee ‘hades Diese. tbe Beries ewéiher, os pensive. It eonsiets = Ring, & } a treaty Pelegrams from Sydney in anticipation of over. haling and drinking with impunity. They | been awarded to you by Her Majesty's Govern- | of Uh: Rinbiete -‘Canites’ & Walt hia: O
    SK) Cry e { Ss 2@ a j 2nsive. Cuulsis hil POr tg rcerine reduce a? Jand mal Buy Prince Alfred Jett for Ep H ¢ - i ment in acknowled ement f ur buwr sit me aw. : . ay oe
    peer os : oo" i i iar ¢ p - i * d “02°! hay shether they hav b aor f ,) mer gen of you yumManiy to M . = i op kl
    2 the gy ose fores.ie whee i td : i f seca i iave, whether they have n conscious of the ; Op Mouke ef the West; 4. Technica! aud Scienti
    if nature bad joined in tue work of love and to w solid form, whose torce is something tert) Ams ror Fexian Use.—The Hartford \and w command of his ship, Steam Frigate Gal)” y uae eaediaes th | British seamen in distress. In a heavy gale of pavcation: 5 Buncen's pac 7 The. —_
    i charity. j fic. l nfortunately, what money is suved in| Céuranf says : ‘General Joha O'Neill, | atia. He was quite well. fact or not, been already punished tor violating | wind you tell ia withthe ship Norwood, water- | Rhona 3 7 Malle ‘s Peeedh in ‘felines 3. The
    i ‘ . ‘ r the attack is more than lost is the defence, ond | President of the Fenian Brotherhood, and part) Farrell, the attempted assassin of Prince Al. the laws of nature in this respect, and nothing weer and in a omag | ey mere § Por thirty Disrach Ministry 7 sa
    gig it 3S stated that no ironclad ahvuat would be! of his staff visited Colt’s armor Saturday | fred, was executed 22nd April. ol i ; ours you remained by that wreck, waiting an |
    “ Had I not already passed the limits of a/' ble ai seh hl abe ta asigcnine of his staff, visited € oil's armory on Saturday, cata e es ils ind at a rt | 8 Surer than that a greater punishment is still | iY for taking of i cane loner rn
    , able to resist this new material. Thus we go and ted the Guiline. battore | i espatehes received trom Gen. Napier to 5th | 2 | opportunity for taking off its crew. At great . ,
    letter, I could describe many other places I &¥ and tspected the Gatling battery gun and : ‘ . . ‘il cane ae ’ | The Patriot says that the Hon. J C. Pope has
    a , Psy : ie a og ple on from year to year, divising more powertul! Berdan rifle: a1 a ij cemeeeed tae es ees Portion of his troops reached coast and em- in store for them if they madly persist in their | risk te your boat's crew, you at length, (happily ! eald his land in Prince County to thi@ee al ot
    here the same wise forethoug he same}. ee 21d: ie; ah 3 at he has}, 4. a abt: ao , dea : ¢ F ; ani th weil ail | an oC , overnine
    de d charity. ar ae net i | *;.; | Wuplewents of war, and then stronger means ot | effected a large coutract for the above arm barked for Bombay. Remainder of troops and infringement. The City Authorities should do | ¥!thout loss rofl as ) Puoonraed oe recmniag. an tur lls. currency per acre
    } WACRAR CONSE, AS WOFRIng Squally Dunatiia! detence, is our perpetual and ruinous succession, and has also ye lores being busteved forward to be shipped from rani me _| bands. Her Majesty's Government bas, for your | i Ai
    results. Often, during these visits, I thouzht of and : ; saya 2 oe. O60 centiacted for a number of Zoula as rapidly as possivle, and evacuation of | their utmost to provide a complete system of} conduct on this oceasion, awarded you the — sf
    aig” eee f . uutil we see before us nothing Jess thau finan- thonsard of Colts’s revolvers. navy si; “a Bina : é i . : . . ’ “Gvoop Foop ror THE Minv.”—Tre P
    Si. Luke’s Hospital, in New York, and of that | ° tek a St re i Sar. olts 3 revolvers, navy size, for} cuuntry be soun effected. Wounded are being | drainage and an unfailing supply of pure water highest reward whieh, I believe, is ever piven | 300D . , Pring Be ae Nb." —Tue Pureso-
    ye Shak “ - 4 ¥ ie i , or 2} “els " , i ’ —rD : ‘ si . | . . . + « bE . , < . wi
    apostolic wan whose large heart has created Pe ee i ae 0 | use in Ireland und the Dominion | well and convalescent. ‘Troops gererally in good | ¢ : ph nity fa . : for such services, and bas forwarded te me this ’OS'°A! iil of i } rt a aervey ap 6 Ge
    “i : soon ,; War. There is only one consolation; the evil onli ‘for the inhabitants of the city. There is, we|s f Me ti : ‘ nutrifions bill of mental fire. Armeony its leading
    this uolle institution. He had once argued! - 5 gig AP W te oi vureitecif | Some two hundred and Gfiy persons were | ih. id : ’ | Sextaat for presentation to you. It affords me | cherseters ure George Hall, frst Mayor of Brooklyn; |
    with me for a Protestant sisterhood, devoted is ge —_ 50 Iti ulers ne ~— il tust ¢ ure sell, rears eget y neon cate" fi } a ! a London, May 25, eve. | believe, no want of will en the part of the Cor.| very great pleasure to present it to you in the! ppineas Staunton, Artist ; Governor Isane Merphy; ©
    ty works of religion and charity, while [ con- lia sigie shot will destroy # vessel that has) Conlrmed, he received inst ommunion | mee f vs Spin ' Jf | poration to do what is required in this direct; jnaweof Her Majesty's Government; for you are) J. G. Holland (* Timothy Titcomb ;y Kivg Theo
    es _ “a ys tb cost haifa million ster.ing, the nations must) Yesterday, at the Cathedral from his Grace the | Despatches from ee Sritish expedition m Por 5 Geired in Chis GireCtion, | weer likely tu forget thet, on the Gret Voyage injdore; Thomas D'Arcy Magee. with portrait,
    “ios , ail it “4 ms dh tal 4 ‘ . , . . Sa» he ° ’ . SkIt . i . ree * i . yt . ng * . . " on . F
    1 fcc a t d eases life B egy wee perforce leave oif shooting, and then there will| Arebbishop, In the course of an eloquent pom ee report Coat the sf ar of the coluian ou | bat they declare that they are too poor, and! whieh you had charge of a ship, you were the | biewraphical and phrenoloyical eketehes ; Philoso
    f . ere é ( eatie 2, ‘ ci a ’ ; a“ _ ‘so f . . p Sth he reac j a! ree os s¢0 | i " i i . : . . t _ ip ¢ “unite: ¥ ° cS cae
    ork mes ine reel ; ae , ic life u ee ee pt a and instructive discourse, His Grace exhorted Muy ath iad re ached Auta 0, on return march to that the citizens are impatient of taxation, | Cas Of saving the lives of twenty-tive of yeur PP? of Dre owing und Ineanity; Young men; Writin
    { feit the foree of his argument as I bad not be- The. God of War will Sud aves der 1) til the boys to become members ot the Juvenile tie sea coast. The rainy season had commeuced, , " | fellow-ereatures. This Sextant is presented to for the Press ; Abyssinia and its People. ete. Et
    7 Ba, Week bt eee be Cele oes, Onell”: CU ee eee eet pig Aa ~ bat Che troops were daily arriving at Annessiey | There is nothing essier we know than to find | » i aia dea . bef volume 47. Anew volume begins with the next |
    ' ; . yi ing ambition doth o'erleap itscif. Lemperance Society, and to resolve to abstain | i rapidl barking for Bombay. No/ ty | Jue af & reewenition—on the part of the Govern-| uoher,Jaly $3,000 year or Sets, a Be. Publish
    ; gy bo ib by sorrow or sag ood ig nae Se ee } from the use of spirituous liquors until their * sae: at an ltettiehs at Mland i ay. NO) fault with public bedies, but it is well known j ment of the Nation of which we form a part—ot | od ty Sk. WeuLe 389 Broadway, New York
    Teen ut it is often @ pure, young, hopeful heart | : ese y r ures \ S : ala. | : : | your conduct on that eccasion, and will, I am) 5 ip a has “
    ; pure, | ad | el ot jtwenty-Arst year, After Vespers nearly all) ‘rhe Gor Sion tif |that in these days such bodies ; |? : , . “
    ; oe oo aad ie OXIONS AND EPIDEMICS é ) as searty atl) "Phe German Scientitic expedition to the Mag- se CayS Such OOdies move pretty |... , regarded » greatesti am. ne , ve
    wiieh is thas offered on the altar. Talking | AND EvIDEMICS. | the bers took the pledze ; and have thus from e P Prema be ever regarded by you with the greatest | The Officers of the Volunteer Militia Foree of
    } j

    with the sisters, I] found that almost al! had |
    been brousht to thei iesolutiun by a deep
    relizious feeling.”

    —0-< > oe

    INTERESTING DISCOVERIES IN ABYSSINIA. |

    A gentleman connected with the Abyssinian |
    expedition, writing frou: Attizerat, on March
    22, says:—** At Goom Gooma I saw a must!

    A correspondent of the Scientific American
    writes to that paper:—* In the spriug of 1849
    I was in charge of 100 men on shipbuard, with
    the cholera amoung the wen. We had onions,
    which a number of the men ate freely. Those
    who did SO Were 300n attacked, and nearly all
    died. As soun as [ had made this discovery
    their use was forbidden. After mature retlec-
    tion T came to the conclusion that onions should

    }early youth resolved to avoid the source of so!
    much evil.—Hr. Hxpress.

    » Ever since women left off wearing bonnets,
    and substituted for them a bit of pasteboard,
    ( eovered with some thin stuff on the top of the |
    head, and fastened under the chin with a bit |
    of ribbon ora strip of lace, that painful dis-
    ease, neuralgia, has prevailed among them to
    'an extent never known before.

    / passed the Relelisrath,

    netic pole has sailed on a voyage of exploration. | much in the direction in| which
    In the House of Commons this evening, the! o
    Home Seeretary, Mr. Gathorn Hardy, ia reply | y

    they are

    driven public opinion, and if there
    Goseroment bad decided to give the Clerkeuwell | ment of the af

    conspirator, Barrett, a new trial
    Vienna, May 25.
    | themselves, but

    Imperial assent has been given to the public!
    School and civil warrtaye Bilis which recently; power of making and unmaking them.

    | doubt not if the City Authorities had a sound

    | remedy must
    trom. those

    fairs entrnsted to their care, the |
    be lonked for, not from the bodies | and crew ot the ship Norwood, 1 eovsidered |

    interest in remembrance of that voyage,”
    | To this address Capt. Brown made the fellow

    }to some euquiries of Mr. Johu Bright, said the | are any serious shertcomings in their manage- | ing reply:

    * Your Exeellency,—In rescuing the Captain

    | was only doing my duty when bebolding fellow-

    who have the creatures in distress, and resculug them trow a
    We| watery grave.

    I have assisted several times,
    /while mate of the L. C. Owen, with Captain

    | Queen's County propose giving a farewell dinner

    | tw Colonel Smith, the Inepecting Field Offieer of

    | Militia, previeus to bis departure for England to
    rejoin his Regiment (the 4th) in June —Her.

    Abont one bundred aud fifty young girls re
    cewed their first Communion at the Convent, oa
    | Monday merning last.

    | McDonald officiated.

    The Very Rev. Dr. ©

    : : , ee This fact, Fr “ : , oo Ss 3
    4 ; ran ; dott Chvtetiais | ; : mis. tact, | nha ; | Fraser, her Commander, in giving aid to ship- :
    a 8 ea ea Ba wel! rage: eg never be eaten during the prevaleuce of however, has no influence upon the fashion’ : | London, May 26, (eve). | and healthy public opinion to support and|wreeked sailors; and, actuated by feelings . No doubt exists but what there is ‘
    7 ° ‘ é‘ Ger s0 & : : f } { the er . Lhe as | } é i ry , om . _— ‘
    ore a : gif oh epidemics, for the reason that they absorb the | and we persume that for months tocome cases) Despatches have been received from Shanghai, | direct the } hat effectus att ) humanity, I always feltas a British seaman. I In Grace's Salee real worth,
    great deal of physical labor to reach it. The)! A : " ° . Ale : : which state that the Chinese rebels liave laid | rect them, but that effectual measures would | ; °. pager om And that it is tor bruise, ecald, bur
    iaaste ila the elalt Of teidlennit ts | virus and communicate the disease, and that) of neuralgia will be as innumerable, as obstin. | Which state th: : : a } k i t | was bound tu do se, not knewing what time I or ti : ' » a,
    . bi 2 2 cle an: oR ac- r Wane : ’ eae nalige , a . . (TCs oe i : » take y sty wi Pm Dl " + be ; ‘
    - ble i an he a ; ‘ st . rid on |the proper use for them is sliced and placed ate, and as profitable to physicians as they are pe ~ - ee oe ial aa Pivutae ee taken to supply the city with pure air! wiyht be placed in the same periiious situation The best thing known on earth,
    4 cK rainy to ‘ asj.- ; , ° = ¢ hy ' * | yy: . ° } . . = ‘i — a
    : oF ot de : dor | is ia ne i ish jin the siek room, and replaced with fresi ones at present. th ‘ rt of pe pe ac So ee re pure water. his reform, like every other | heartily thank Her Majesty's Government and | “Healing on its wide” ! whe |
    one ue @ tort. t is surrounded rith a : wel — i . e per cay | See : (Your Eee " fetes : : : , gs, «68Ry Bt! Who fare ©
    graves—some cut out of the rock, some built|°¥®"y f* hours. It wa weil established fact! p.. Deraty thus sums up whint has been! Michael Barret, elias Jackson, the Fenian,|Petorm, must come, not from authority, but hr neree ae nt preveting mp with Abie! 1. oo of ihe, Wears Balsa or Wiup
    ' , ’ | that onions will extract the puison of snakes;} , . i aa” oe oe ; : rhe Wek Omivinted ab cousins the -O} bi call , my valuable Sextant, aud L ecau assure Your Ex- | oy d by suc ;
    mm the crevices. Near the entrance were two} ilicth iaiaeditsMieaines : Micah dalialiat ul ciel doing lately in France :—The National Garde, | Who Wae convicted of causing Ue Clerks oweill from the sources of aathority. cellency, and, through you, the British Govern. | CHERRY, and by such use cured theweelves of
    fist sluba, or stones, hung upou the top of a will d as same Lites sanisit ii in the roe Mobile has been organized; the whole of the a sulirred the extieme pensity of the | ae FLERE ment, that I will always recolleet, with feelings C°U#DS. Colds, and consumption, The prudent
    : : 4 i » the 32 2 <~Alter ms Aiitie > ture : ' : i. at Ne ne . }

    pole, which, when struck by a wooden mallet, roin meh inion tor eighteen ae I hess f ee army has been armed with Chassepots, which ‘+ # Newgate, a THE —- of extreme gratitude, this handsome piesertation wt phenge Seep tie somedy Sy Samm. '
    i pip Fy i 3 eiuvnle ars, 4 30 " “ \ = . ig . . F. wR ° ‘aiiitechilnisliailies oi” SE E
    gave se ~ciaiter,”’ or suund, which answered | ‘l foll _— se ‘ell a as daa. . , er ‘have no reason to dread a comparison with A Commission appointed by the Resolution of HE HARD TIMES. bat 1 nay eusploy it hereafter with boner to the i ae th t
    ee Weel to Gall the con: veration. Ths chunee | a csnanpae teatpe heroes pra uw ge = in the Zundnolzewhr; the fortresses on the | Parliament to a Henan = report upou the ae a service to which IT belong, and with eredit te i pnd oo rity Neng ove Cole, Master, arrived —
    ‘ H . ‘ 2 ! ; 2 2Te is BLaile 3 8s rs . ’ . °, a fe ‘ : a | ‘4 * 7 ¢ m4 . . ar » 4s ") ” }
    int long, narrow, low | uilding, diviaed inte | a f gpethapeciph i : : “ : ene ! eastern frontier have been hut into a thoroush — of = a a _ ye the T 18 pretty generady confessed that times myself and ewployers, shall be my constant aim,’’ | 18 cate e on Hrd ee es ree with
    lt -. a 2k ) . 2 ap ry +, Wy > ‘ ° . dee ‘alig a or " ct ° ‘ . Pe . a . - " " » . . on» de.
    three divisions, the walls bein med and very | “US CeComl ; os rn &arertege a er repair; and, in order to dispel any, *"'9 ST ee ee ee ee on es are, this Spring, unusually lard Phe inseription on the Sextant is as follows: RE SE? SS. NR
    i " k I : ; th - i mn et soi i viel : sO, but will prevent the spreading of the dis- | : wall i Me - it “é sence: oa t) a t] . ah trinied subjects, has been formed, and a compos: | fo o . ie i ~_ eee — as
    thie an rene a eae bin a Vir, wine Fe"! case, I think as a dsinfectaut they have no| a om ft ae f sto ce c it _ or Led of the jollowing weimbers :—Lord Clarendon, | but the causes of the hardness of the times is |‘ Presented by Her Majesty’s Government to Ver Latest b T l h
    : ‘ r Saviour, the rviti Mary, ’ ; ive Camps are e tormed simultaneously. | p. a ep rod ae ; * ae ol ees | y i R a alien 4 +4: ’
    ee ne ee Yee es | equal, when properly used; but kee} them out!” ape j “ts ous'Y. | President ; Mr. Charles Adams, Secretary ; and! a mutter of some dispate. We are not among | Captain Angus Brown, of the Ship f.. C. Owen, y y e egrap ’
    the twelve Apostles, aud batie seeues, very | of the stomach.” ~ In short, France is jreparedtor any coutin-| Kinslake, Philamore, Forrester and Harcourt. | : ae ©) of Prince Edward Island, for bis humanity to —~ *
    hike Kitio’s Bible illustrations, ‘There was a) upesrie ad alias iyency, and the Power which assumes an ag-| Parliament is waiting for further despatches | 88¢ who believe that our farming population! the master and crew ot the hip Norwood, of Liverpool, May 28—p. m
    font cut out of the natural rock, and full of | TUK Test OV PERPECS BRALTE | eressive attitude will be very ill advised. from the Abyssinian expedition, and the action | are more extravagant, more idle, or less skill.) Newport, on the 24th Novenber, 1567. A despatch from Warsaw reports that bands
    mst delicious water, and we were eomyel ed, yaoi sites to moe 8 ee ee eee Hine | 08 the vate of thanks tu Gen, Napier, propused | ¢,) than they have hi:herto been In fact, we| Bin ee ee of Polish exiles said to have a n . it 4 in
    wy our guide to bow before this font—the le-| a em - ; papers are bertting | by Mr. Disraeli is cousequentiy deterred Baas : | The Firemen’s procession on Monday even-| ys... oe _ es
    41 ~ ' Se. Lil hegerotive te! DISEASES OVERDIATCH*D BY MEDICINE. | General Napier, because he accomplished his | 7 | believe the contrarv to be the cage. We be-|: i ’ France have appeared on ihe frontier of Galicia
    te acta i “ ‘ ieeed re ‘ ny "s Saiae | Sir Astriy Cooper suid th it no man ought to giorigus suecess without the loss of a single | rapt ty ten dkot. ie li that at pre it fi k hard Pins poe a ee eee ee mig ae vege Ag
    peante ae ae us ! sen di vol th ; i . j know he had «a stomach. Unfortunately, liaw-) an. In this, one would think his real great. | Telegrams have been reevived, giving particu. | pa x . Api et ee eee pee jing set of men it would be difficult to find in| believed that Langriewiez, leader of the last
    struc ne rock an ee re ee oe ete dl tema aa privation.| ness consists, considering the almost insurmount-| 47s ef a Fery formidadle revolt wine fas just | and till their land mons skillfully than at any pre | any part of the world. The ohiect of their or Polish insurrection 6 at the bead of these bands.
    4 rushed out, and hus conti sued lo run CVEF S11CL. | euch u considerable portion of mankind that they | gble difficulties he had to overcome in his| brekeu out ia the province of Bosuin, Purkey. slit wanted We nee oh.ceieie the it . yt m ; Hh . onect Of their ore Dieatines May 2x.
    Bat the most wonderiul thing of al! was three) fave stomachs, und very troublesome gues teo.| ee Ee ry aie alg - Trowps are being rapidly pushed turward fromm | as 4 P ” '’Y | ganization being to preserve life aad oroperty " : d
    . . : “ "at imarchto Maydala, This Napier is not a scion | : t .S . ays, |, ioe, praperty, The troopa in the ; b ndet
    : volumes, supposed to be the oldest edition of | Phe diggers after pold in our gulches, the allavial “agai tliea nlirgai er, 4 dg ha ' Constantinople to quell the disorder. (drink less rum and spend less money in fine the “tator car heln feeli 1" AS ’ ae nhhaperd rye tara 4
    : : * : ‘on a ae Me uta: gall : ony Of the family which produced the Admirals and en on i ’ | the spectator cannot help feeling a respect for | orders. The soldiers’ wives at St John's bave
    the Bible, writtea ia Ethupiau. The leaves of our rivers and our dry plains, suffer mach from | fa ; ny I i ‘ ~ |) a treaty for the mutual protection of naturaliz-| clothes and handsome a uipages th: es a ! ;
    disease of this organ, xnd of the liver aud bowels Generals of the last veneration, and of which \ iw o* Squspeges ian Oo ate | been erdered out of the barracks and accowunr

    are tied together with pieces of calf skin, and |
    although so very old, the Bible looks beautiful |
    and fresh. A person is to work trying to trans
    fut the Bibie, to see if it will throw anv ad |
    ditivual light on the bistorieal parts of our |
    Bitie. Altozether this was a moat interesting
    place, and well repaid the labor required to
    reach it,”

    ~~ —

    THREATENED FENIAN RAID.

    The Montreal Gagette of yesterday has the!
    following:—We have this moraing received |
    private and authentic information frem our!
    srejal correspundent at St. Albans, to the!
    é Tcet that thee is an intention to make a!
    Feuian raid from that vicinity about the Ist of |
    Juse, of a wore formidable character than
    those hitherto actempted. Preparations are
    being made iv variaus New Engiand States.
    St. Albens was seleeted as the base of opera
    tious, ata meeting oo Tuesday night. The |
    Volunteer force i: Cayeda isto be warned to!
    see to the efficiency uf irs arms, and the supply |
    of ammunition on band is to he promptly re-|
    ported ¢o head-quarteré. Fenians ure also re-|
    ported mastering in forge at Malone. The.
    Vuluateer foree beve is yot in efficient condi
    teen, and will eat paradeon the Queen's Birah-.
    duy with the Kezulers, us ordered, but will be!
    sect on exeurgeu te country places. Thew'

    | Digwings. they did not fail in one

    At present however, there is much less fear of
    these complaints thau formerly. All intelligent

    | miners are aware Chat they can be readily com

    batted and eared by the tinely admiustration of
    Holloway's celebrated Pills. One of the leading

    forms iv which disexee of the stomach and bowels!

    exhibits itself in the interior—and We may add in
    the cities too— is a debilitating diarriwa Nothing

    ) that bas ever been tried either mu dyseutery ot

    diarrhaen in this country. las uniforiwerly succeed
    edin cnring those matadies except Holloway's
    Pills. It is stated that out of five lunared cases
    in which they Were administered at the Ballarat
    The ordinary
    medien! treatwent of diarrl@a ayvears tobe wholly
    aaeless in this climate Be tiis ae it may, it is be-
    yeni cavil thatthe Pills arrest the complaint as
    certainly and almost as quickly us Gie brakes of
    aralecar arrest the revolution of jts wheels
    Puere are no ifs or buts about the matter; the eure
    isn foweyoue conelasion. imayvine what a God
    send saci u medicine must be te the diyyer. Pus-
    sessed of dt lie Jeels as if endowed with another
    rigutarm The very tact that his ehest or Knap-
    sack contains such #& potetut coauterblist to disease,

    | keeps up his acimal epiriis aud renders him less

    susceptible of uubealuiy tmitluetices.

    Miners bound to the more unhealthy digvings
    ustially provide themselves with au extra supply
    of both the Pills aud the Ointwent, as they gan
    always dispose of what they dv get want at an
    enormous profit. It is said, aud probably with
    trath. that the large importations of these medi-
    clues have seriously imtertesed with the profits of
    the drug merchunis. Calosnel aud julap, aud ald
    the purgatives, aiterntives. syderiies. anodvnes,

    c., ure sadly wt a discount in dhe warket. Hol-

    | Lord Napier, the present Governor of Madras,
    lis the head.
    obscure family of gentle blood in the Highlands,
    and is a Roman Catholic by religion.

    | for making erazy statements. In answer to a!
    | paragraph of the Globe it says “there is not |
    the least probability of Nova Scotia or New |

    Srunswick woing out of the union.’? Nova!
    'Seotia shall vo out of the union, and New!
    | Brunswick will be extremely silly ifshe does not |
    ‘follow. A rotten building cannot be long kept |
    |tovether; and Nova Scotia is not likely to |
    jsubmit long to the detestuble rule of Carada. |
    | The answer of the imperial Government will |
    i decide whether Nova Scotia's secession from |
    the Dominion will be peaceable or otherwise.

    ] | Bancroft, has been negotiating with the Bavarian
    He belongs to a comparatively | Government, bas been signed

    } general disarinament. z
    " ; : : é ; | Wihaw, a reduction is to be forthwith made n, | time and money to bring their land into a
    | The St. John, N.B., Morning News is famed | the land forces of the Kingdom.

    [the Chassepot Rifle the best fire-arw known

    1 Need —The
    blood is the life, and on ite purity depends our

    | health. if not ourexistence Thee Pills thorough-
    | ly Cleanse this vital tlaid from all eootaninations,
    and by that power strenuthen and invigorate the

    whole s- stem, bealthily stimulate sluggish organs,

    repress over excited action. wad establish order of

    © rendat on wid secretion thoronghout every part of

    the boy ‘The bals.unic nature of Hollows y's Pills

    eammoend them to the favour of debilituted and

    pervou constitutions, which they seon retuscitate,

    y stodve atl obetractions, beth in the bowels

    ume @ ewhere, and ae. on that account, much

    eo ght ifler for promoting seygalarity of netion in

    | Hottoway's Pitts.—The Great

    | ment, uesigned for today, will be further

    ed citizens which the American Minister, Mr, | aay i
    ‘years. Many of them are making great ex-

    Prussia bas taken the initiative ip the proposed
    By eommand of King

    | better state of cultivation.

    » ; ‘ ya } . - .
    ate Paris, May 26. | the pressure of the times is very sensibly feit ;
    Marshall Neill, in an official report, declares | with the if .
    He also states that thesa guns are now being | at all.
    tuanufactured in Goverument arsenals, at the:
    rate of sixteen hundred & day, and that all the’

    intautry of the Freneh army are now supplied | £7at many tillers of the seil on this Island who, | Law, as it stands, bears very hard upon poor

    with them, j
    FROM THE STATES.
    Washington, May 26, p.m.

    3rd articles of impeachment, and acquitted the |
    President Vote standing 1910 85. Lhe Court
    of Linpeachment then adjourned sine die.

    Washington, May 26. |

    [tis believed that the seco id vote on impeach. Who are too idie and too dissipated to pursue a} Selves or to the public. Still the men who.
    pest: course of steady industry, are found in no in-| de

    poned, ‘The impeachinent managers bave been
    taking teatimony to shew that bribery was used :
    to Influenee the vote of Seustors and procure the pose it.
    Prevident’s sequittal.

    New York, May 26.

    There is a rumor thit the Fenians are concen- fodder and seed

    ertions and great sacrifices to purchase the | ,,
    freehold of their fa: ms, and others spend both e

    Among the former |

    grain, and when, in times of

    men who voluntarily and gratuitously devote a

    /part of their leisure time in qualifying them-
    ‘Ives to perform their important duties with
    ficieney, The discipline and handsome ap-
    pearance of the companies reflect great credit
    } on the men themselves and

    i]

    upon their officers.

    latter we think the times are not bard | QvuITE a jumber of persons were summoued
    Very many of them have money both before His Worship the Mayor on Saturaay
    ‘to spend and to spare. There are, however, a| last, and fined fur non-atteudance at drill. The

    from one cause aad another, even in the must "eu Who have to earn their living by their
    \favorubie season, Cun barely make both ends daily labour, upon servants and employees
    meet. New settlers are unavoidably of this geuerally. If auy good were effected by the}

    The Senate this afternoon voted on the 2nd and. class.

    : Old settlers who do not know how to! militia drill, the loss and ineonvenienee might Au Prince on the ieth, and was bailed by the
    | — Pictou Chronicle. |

    work their land, and who are so fixed in their be borne with patience, but by the manner in
    prejudices that they will not learn from those Which the whole affair is managed, men lose
    ‘who know better, belong to it, and those! their time for no earthly good, either to them. | the relugees in their consulates.

    ‘years wany of them are obliged to purchase have it amended.

    >

    dation for two thausond troops are being prepat
    ed. The Hospitals are provided with field
    Panniers. Government Dectectives are watch’
    | ing the frontier.

    New York, May 29.

    A cable despatch states that the Marquis of —
    Hustiigs Jost £4,0(0,000 on the Derby Race.

    Wednesday, and cou witted suicide that wight.
    Liverpool, Mey 29— p. @-
    No political news of importance.

    Haytien advices ot the 25th etute that Salnave’’
    adherents have recaptured the fortress neat P

    of the country are fleeing in all directions >
    vave os preparing te desperately resist the et
    | pected attack of the Rebels.

    The British war steawer Phebe arrived at Port

    | Foreigners with great rejorings ; but she eal
    j for Jamaica on the 20th.

    | Tre Foreign Cousuls still refuse to surrendet —

    teady.
    Washington, 28.

    calla regular Parbament.

    Au Prince from the Rebels and the inhabitant F

    Gold quiet

    fy or disregard the law aet very foolishly. | Information has been received here that th
    considerable nuinbers amoug them who com.| The law should be obeyed us long as it re- | Provisional Government at Crete has decided

    lu unfavorable sexsons like the pre-| mains in force, but those who feel aggrieved

    . Elections are tabing place in all parte of tH
    | Sent, this class are great sufferers. Inordinary by it should use every legitimate means to Island.

    The members elect wil] bold their first sessio®

    jat Canea, the eayital of Crete,

    Another battle took place near Spakin on -

    ie “lige ; rp loaey’s Pilly and Ointwent Gl theje plaeesin pub- yoeng “ema itm doliente persons. “bb trating near Ogdensbu x, for a raid into Canada, , ; : Cc , = > Petey : 7
    are, however, @rthiwiastic. ane det»rinined, af lie eetinantiog, gy udore twa GA them iy ened. ts mad rant Pye Po pepe aly, oe te Poe and that our Goverp wut is ‘aking measures lo scarcity, fodder it wot to be procured and grain Pn apt ng ye ag ont = er oe me eae aera perpen
    Secesivn reyuises, 2. dive back the be. , chal wibect. become sv. pteveut then. very dear, these poor ;eople are in a miserable the Summer. y * » Curing Turks from the B ouse which they

    ouly recently for their entrenchment.

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