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CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JAN
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UARY 9, 1867.
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» RE! BARARD -
ts PRINTED AND PuBLIBHDD. EVERY WRDNHADAY MORNINU
TY
ms EDWARD REILLY,
., EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,
at his Office, corner of Kent and,Prince Streets..
TPRMS FOR THB HERALD.â |
For 1 year, paid in ÂŁ09 0
â* half-yearly inadyane
Advortieements inserted at the usual rates,
JOB PRINTING, ©
Qf evory desuription,
wad on moderate terms, at the Heap Office.
y
en te Be mm
petforrned with neatness and despatch
~ 7} ek ee ps sane a ca nanie
Valuable Farms, Wharves,|WMiscellanrous wid
andâFishing Station, for sale at, and
_ nearâ Souris, Little Harbor, Chepstow
and other parts. of Kingâs County:
THe Subscriber, under the powers contorred upon
{HOLD PROPERTIES;â
{..A splendid Wharf and 3 Warehouses, at SOURIS
HARBOR
2 Fishing Stand at CHEPSTOW, with a Store, 2
Fish oases: Wharf, Flukes, &c,,. the, best on the
South side,
3, A-Mill site at BIG. MARSH, Lot 43,
4. A Milk site with 2 acres of Land attached, at
General
REFORM DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON,
os
sare enite
filled with accounts of. and comments on. the
âTradesâ Union
reform, on the Sd inst.
rocession, which was organized dering the forenoon in
st. damesâ Park, began to moye at noon, and marched
uatil the darkness sent the members home, and of a
mass wan ao Beaufort Grounds. The windows of
the shops on thé route of tlie procession were proteeted
if shutters, and theve seems to have been a very gener-
al, expectation of sgmo turbulence before the demon-
stration was closed; but nothing of the kind oceurred,
ALMANACK .FOR JANUARY,
* MOON 6 PHASES.
New Moon, 5th day, 8h. 17m, evening, N.W.
First Quarter, 13th day, Oh, 21m,, eveni
Full Moon, 20th day, 3h, 23m,, i
Last Quarter,27th day,10h. 35m., morning, WSW
7
' ng, Ki,
Lc poraiag, WiS.W.
and the papérs unite in congratulating all concerned on
the smoothness with Which the affair passed offâ The
Daily News states that âduring the assembling and for-
mation of the procession, telegrams with reference to
the aspect of affairs were despatched at intervals from
the anthorities in the metropolis to the Queen at Wind-
sor Castle.â âherd would seem to hive been no -per-
sons/of prommencein the public eye vivibly active in
LITTLE HARBOR, Lot 45.
5. A.splendid Farm at REDâ SWAMP, Lot 46, con-
taining 106 acres of Land,
- wb nag 3 (50) acres of Land at the head of SOURIS,
wot dde 9
7. Fifty (50) serves of Land at MILT. ROAD, Lot 45.
. 8 Beaty (57) acres of Land at GREEN VALE,
ot 46. + âihe
Mews.
The latest London papers received by steamer are
reat
demonstrition in favor of suffrage
The affair took the form of a
The relations of England davis âkatie
the passers by, were.1n extremly good temper, and the aoe a time exciting very general discussion fa
at length became reconciled to their doom. They| England, and the two extremes of the views enunel-
freely Âąriticised the deputations from Manchester, ated may be stated (hits: one party would throw down
Leeds, Treland, and other places, who were conflued the gauvatlet to the United States Ly flatly refusing to
in a line of catrages along the north side of the street entertain Alabama elaims, aud snothor would
and caressed the horses attached to the vehicles with ingly coneede: the annexation of Canada asi
more freedom than thé animals cared to receive,|of future friendly intercourse between Jom
. few cabs and private carrages, having to pass) Uncle Sam. We aced seareely say that we sympa-
t â~4 the throng, were subjected to inevitable delay t " with neitherview. The importance of presery-
a me Feneee, the stoppage he more pay gcd he riendly eoaletiogs patneee the me Ponake Ne
16 crowd see cou y er gre
whegle The auaien a pooper tes imu [could a fail tz halog: smlecetty Sloastioes to both,
cart effected @ temporary. clearance, aud the rapid,and the Alabama claims being matters of fact, subject
trausit ofa couple of sweeps laden with soot bags and to the interpretation of the prinefples of international
brushes, acted as effectiially as a dozen volleys oq| tae should be houestly investigated and dealt'with as
grape-shot. The farriers, who appeared here, there, 4 fair decision ou the merit would warraut ; while
and everywhere, seemed to be exceedingly popular, |the giving up of Canada would be but # prelude to
arate 9 Ay â Bo they â but me fps the nyc fag oe this apres Bg
ysterious iudividual, seated upon a platform raised aud the making of Brother Jonathan more insole
in a wagen, puzaled if not awed the bystanders, than ever, to say nothing of its iniquity in depriving
He flourished in his right hand an enormous swanâs|4 prosperous country of great future promise, of the
quill, with which at intervals he pretended to note bonefit of those principles ef Government which its
to make abrupt eomments upon their neighbors or
|
- on : 80, . Pencts and 4 otstha demonstration, which was eminently th k ; : ati
a sux | High | Moon|.« âann posers gther gia Tracts of Land and Lots pri ae eeeel we ngewe oe ae â bog ee down observations takeu through telescope careful-|/people are prepared to defend with their lives.
moutiinl DAY WREK} > > zy yi 3 Also, Ono MOWING MACHINE, complete, and/s!on were performed by farriers, mounted on horses ly elevated into the fog. Not being certain whether, Weare glad, however, to notice that the Satur-
â , ~ [rises {sets Wat, elrises. 3 jnearly new: two (2) MARES, six (6) years old; one|** innocent of blood and breed.â One paper mentions the gentleman was a satirist or a humorist, unap- day, Review adopts the extreme belligerent view, be-
SPIT PE RRL PSE Hee PSO Pe foe Cn () COL'T, two (2) yoars old, : that Mise Burdett Coutts, the millionaire and philanthro-|preciative public showed no sigus of pleasure at his canse it may operate on the public mid as a coree-
fr } | Vor further particulass and terms of Sale, apply to|Pist, was recoguized iat. ber window as the procession|performanecs. Much more gratifying was the re-'tiy I ing cravy
1 . [Wnesday \7 et 19' 7 26) 8 228 80 , ~ael i Saad raps e 100 'perfo gratifying itive to the puling craven bearted and coward!
cas the ungersigued at Souris, or to the Honorable|Passed, and was greeted at every section of the movinglception of a gentleman who trotted about with a!couusels of th i-colonial k
2 |Wednesday:| 49) 19) 8:45) 4 19) © 80! Josxrif Hunsmy, at his office in Charlottetown. column with an enthusias\ic salute amounting to an ova- H â [counsels of the aati-colouigi party, sod theresy Rep
(8.0[Dhunaday 49} 29/9 2} 3 10! ° 81 CLEMENTINA 8, BEATOY, tion, which #hd cordially acknowledged. [datmot Hatt hiGh UMAAY callingâ WO rutdy TeHters Keli (ie Reet had HvĂ©kt, thy rata tee ot tee eee
id. |Rriday 49} -21) 9 50) 6 12). '82 Booutrix of the WHKOTALtY D. Bcagon, |} We comy! trond-the desoraptive veport 4F' the: News|â Saditary Reform,;*'which asother line explaintll Rajtish nation, tt'tappy medium tetweew extheues,
â6 | [Saturday 49| 99.10: 36\-eets §3| | âSouris! Nov. 7, '19%6, 4 gomu paragraphs which give a clear idea of tho character meant âBathing in Regent's Park.â â When it'is| which io small things asin great, is geverally found
6. .)Sunidey 48! 23! Th 80) 649.351 "Mott invond Store romeo ms he proaeaslon and of the crowds which assembled â ye = se Ba we wer te the win-'nccording to the ancient maxim to be the safeat.â
7 |Monday 48) -23\moraa} 41 37 ~ âe s 5 by es ae chigelithaaiip a goo csv dig ows . â7 ouses, re t Se ee shops Uiiawa J imes.
8 |Tuosday 48|-26|-0-40}-7-89 88 Sy Oo U R LS E A S r ctually at twelve o'clock, the Lour fixed for the} were elcsely occupied by gazing and evidently Tnter-; bee gist
: ; - Âą â_{start, the orders were given to move forward, the great|osted tenants, aud that the street was crowded to, â
. Wednesday 1 AS8p 22 @ Hd : = 89 Ve procession started on its way, sn? for one hour and the corner an idea may be.formed of the difficulties Soupaind TastdaLerr<âAnomeeâ tacaligâ Ot
10 |Thureday 47) 28) 1 30, 9 43). 41) 44 > r > ltwenty-fireuninites moved steadily forward througa the!; 4 F PE hay" 4âŹS' ample of tiberalty and self-denial in favor of tho saf-
11 |Friday AZ, 29) 2 12:10 48 42 FALL â W INTER STOCK gate which leads out into Pall-mall by Marlborou ght the way of the procession waiting and ready to sarong by the fire, is offered in the noble conduct of
12 |Saturday 47\ 80) 2 G4)11°54 43 g â|House. âChe crowd was densest at the point whore the| start. About half a dozen mounted policemen rae Dassinantd Todians, pt ie Patent to His
18 Sunday 46) °31}°9' 40\niorn.|â 45/7 HE SUBSCRIBER, thankful: forthe liberal share |Oad Wading from this gate joins the Mall, and as the placidly among the people, but their itterlereuce Lordship the Bishop of Tola, through the hands of
. i oy i faa . : eC offered, ar could be seen, either â
, 16. |Tuesday 45) 34) 6 28) 2 7\.\ 49|meut in business, begs to announce that he hasâ Just) \r),0 by, tha-egreeiapenen,.Aameng there vebsich senor ehrocighow the whole route a i âe" «some sunw of $300, to be added to the fund. » + Rev.
16 |Wednesday;.. |.» 45). 36).6.30) 8.16). 50 COMPLETED ed in the largest numbers, and presented the most solid|yate broughman, driven b i eos ante te er Oe Mr. Arnaud, in transmitting the sum, addressed the
17. | Thursday 44). 97). TBO} 4:21) 53 UIs ey and imposing appearance, were the stonemasons, brick- FA hate tai âaud oh se al coach-|following letter to His Lordship, which we translate:
18 {Friday 43) $9) 6 46: 5°28 66 FALL & WINTER STOCK OF layers and brickmakers, the joiners, carpenters and cab- eee eeâ Ce Teagth) tar, â* I am happy to be able to'forward to your
19 'Saturday Vy agT 40) 9 49) rises 58 pee ei tadtennbenn, the tailors andthe shoe-makers. Of these! ay â It mre a oe A Bai cborelt| Lordship our small contribution.âTardly had. the
oo oie > | wt : a two-last trades, it was remarked that their appearance} @0 wo other gentiemen, is Royal Highnuss: : Ne ' ad
' 7 alee : ia ÂŁ110 = . a â4 @& 0 0 D Ss - lafforded a notable contradiction to the old savin, that/kept himself well back in, bis corner, and AEE paca y iy a ae ae â haashing moien of sd
» y Ă© : Mt of Âź tailors are always ill dresged and shoemakers ill shod.â/throngh his loyal and unenfranchised subjects both ree ta favoring the::0n ortanate sufferers, than
22 |LocsdayÂź | 40)" d4)even.| 8 6 4 esol ad The tailors were certainly the best dressed men in the! ynhonored and unsung.â â they came to me and said:â'Father, we âknow
âox Moore a | ws oat e i" Mi 9 Pi Gj consisting in, part of : ' procession, and the boots of the shoemakers appeared| : Be how to support cold and hunger ; we have served au
â(Thursday â ; 1% {10 8) 4, to be sound enough and strong enough to resist the wet ; â\apprenticeship from our childhood; you know
26 |Friday 97: 48). 2 45/11 14). 9|\GROCERIES, and mud eyen of such an afternoon as yesterday, Al- -~THE FENIAN MOVEMENT. how much the Great Pray-er is sorrowfal, because
26 gwareet bs â ~ : rye â BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, cenkeouasĂ©elinapes Ge talolie und she iasportenee the fire hes destroyed the wigwams of his children
7 Sunday. 6â 13} 0 15; 1 DRESS GOODS . age . who inhabit the Great Village (Qubec.) We, desire
28» |Monday $4|": 54) 5°: 5] 1-18)" 18]. . es he ee ett ee in general an ab-) | \iEs STEPHENS ON A VISIT TO LONDON, |to console the Great Prayer, and help him to assist
' , SHAWLS and MANTLES senve of. these political inscriptions which have found ?
29 |Tuesday 33 53) 5 56) 2° 9 20 HAT ey ~ - >, so much favor in the case of some of our provincial our brethreu. Wherefore, send him a part of the
a4 oy if Âą Pe : sa Hh ATS, Ladiesâ & Gentsâ, towns. Tr place, however, somo of the trades money ($300) whieh you brought us from the; Gov-
i ie ursday , a 6 3 carried emblems of their peculiar pursuits; thus, the} A special London telegram to the Dublin âFreeman's ernment. We will suffer again, but we shall be
a a a . i gasmeter makers displayed upon a carriage a number of j " ine: happy in the thought that we have relieved tho
PRLOES CURRENT. Ready-Made Clothing. number of elegantly constructed meters and other por- Touran,â haa the following: whe'ale cold rity huagry, Would that ive pee
Cuantorrero WN, Dee! 28, 1866. EUR CAPS [tions of 30 spare es sed teal baring beooath it the Loxpon, Noy. 30-âevening. {near them, s0 that we might divide with them the
i fn Provisions, . ate TLA RDW ARE, Teveription: âft's the wearer that teele where the whos op meter stated that the government has received ils of our hunt !â "â-{ Quebec Chronicle,
Beef, (#mal}) - â 944 to 5 LEATHER, ett., etc. pinches ;â the bakers bore alott a loaf of bread labelled St a e information that the Head Centre James
» Do by the quarter, 34d to 443| Which he offers f mand âually, LOW PRICES, |' the staf of life,â and the glassworkers carried, guns tephens, if not already in London, is hourly expected } lw,
Pork, (carcass) to 44d â hich he offers for sale at anus . ly LOW PRICES, | 14 hayonots, staffs and balls, formed of different color- to arrive here. A reward of ÂŁ2,000 lias consequently). Mr Morrill, of the U,.S. Senate, has brought iua
Do-(small) 5d to 7d | for present wy and he respeetfully requests a, contin-| |, glass. A small body of âsaifors, or rather riggers, been issued for his apprehension, .and constables in pill â for the defence of the North-castern frontier,â
Mutton, per lb. 5d to Gdjuanve of public favor. carried @ white flag with a black border, surmounted by plain clothes, provided with photographs of the fugi-| which assumes the claims for land âwarrants of the
Veal, per ib., Sd to 5d MICHAEL McCORMACK. | |, bundle of white calico, resembling the curious. ingtru-|ti„es have been despatched to all the likely ports of dis-| Grates of Massachussetts and Maino inst the
Ham, per lb., 6d)" Curis dinste Nov. 6,66... ;. 1m ments or oruaments borne by mutes at a funeral, . This embarkation and to the various railway stations. ee ge Be a en
â i * ie br td ns Di rrr nting Ag sam ft . Lwas by some persons at first regarded as, a most terrible! A Paris letter gives a+ rumor that Stephens has phere Sp egy sags rte? osm nee sre
Do by the tub, dpa scoun ing sam . ensign, but when the legend npon the banner became arrived in that capital after having spent a day and 4 U.S mt poM.20. m feeoes 2F ag W eBg
Cheese, per lb., 4d to 6d visible it waedivcovered that the hostility of -this littl /night in London contribution towards the construction, of the Euro-
Tallow, per lb. 8d to LOd i bi) Ba rs bend, of patsiots whose. piratical re had. po : peda aud North American Railway. This is at the
Sard, pee - i" cnuen DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY \threstening an appearance, was directed not against the THE REWAND FOR His CAPTURE. rate of $1000 per mile, and as part of the road ap-
~ â : ' : Act. Ss 1 uraniny cordingly in sums © at a âtime. :
Regge, per dozen, dante 1s 2d to Is 4d DE ALNY & BYRNE ! wenk nerves, 8 gpm Fry ogre in â âoe such ~~ eg ey . _ departure of James) was aiiel to theâ Dommities on Foreign Relations
Ă© . a ha â a procession. as this, were four read flagu, the poles sur-| Stephens, the âonian Head Centre, from America, and â . : ; "
Barley, pes tenes , â = â â a $e mounted by caps of liberty, which were bane at thelof his intended return to Ireland, has been met on the and will prey, pyens Das rf io patie +3 mee
Oats..per.d0.,,,,- Vogetablos, . # wantâ MONRY (8 pry oir Bills, aud, in order Lam a ed arth ieee cone}ening sapere of tel part of the Government by an offer of the large reward be Scoek ie eee Sear awe be
rine hee 2 road Barrer ri f Nath ath ranches of the Reform League. âSeveral of the branches|of ÂŁ2,000 for his apprehensionâthat is, ÂŁ1,000 for) 1s completec â Bik OKs
eed. og > arg lt ie 0d te Means at pe we will, from this date, offer our eg of ae own, ye on â- of pp tee oe |such information as will lead to his apprehension, and a |The mates eae roadis very poren ane
, eae 4 scribed in demand for âManhood Suffrageâ and .* The further ÂŁ1,000 to any one, who may arrest Stephens. |sparsely settled, aud the ittle towns on. theâ line: it
Gatees>1: oe ee 2 Gd to 88 6d! Ballot.ââ | This notorious caeapiretor as Goowivrs of man qhont follows have lately refused to increase the amount
' 4s to 8 Dp R Y (+ O (). âD S ' : " lforty-two years of Age, five feet seven inches high, ie lefoppomd
Turkeys, enoh, i aval : | } 4 The numbers actually taking part in the procession | ot waive Urbad: high dhowiders, tale kate, bald oH of stock they liad already subscribed for. me Tt is
F â each, as rato ls Gd are estimated at from 40,000 to 70,000, with probablyâ sound the top of his head, wears ail his beard, which is mataly a military undertaking, with « bearingâ upod
Ducks, â aut Fishs ITARDWA. RE! much nearer the former figure. jaanedy yâ elightly tinged, with grey, and long under his pO Bi ata eh ie abn awe as
Codfish, per qtl., 20s to 30s HAT. AND CAP Another writer thus describes the procession :â Roce _ eng gn hg ond has if nels sug : - should at le entirely at American
Herings, per barrel, 268 to 408 | Oi , âThe huddred mounted farriers heading the roces-\"# SE Oty ee Oe ae er ee
, 2s:6d to 4d yd a gee epee a. e bones, rather good countenance, and his hands and feet hi
Mackerel, per dozen, en 8 sion might, in their searfe, finery, and curveting steeds, | og remarkably small aud well formed, The govern: janes
Boards (klemlock) „ 3s 6d to 4a BOOS AD BOs 8, pA lever poily. compares. te Se trinmehel. sary ot âiment deserve great credit for the promptitude with Jupictat Rerony ww Excranp.âIt is cousider-
Do, CSprace) 4s tabs |, i ay), I of dodie artisais, kad the edint sre noid Ltt | Which tliey have acted in this matter, and the largeness led certain, (nat the British Ministry are preparns
âDo. (Rine): 7s to 9s Skeleton Skirts, ehepicd by othe tal Aa wining Mie jo deters preva (5 the reward offered justifies the hope that if ever) a bill for judicial: reform, which. they will lay before
Bbingles, per My 4. ce dake $08 + completa faith, with whieh, the Reform Club wan popepted ote ee oe hie foot on British soil, he will be Parliament early iu the approaching session... The
â ae te | Sundries. = Ete, ete., ete. as embodyin the principles of. all, might provone g arrested pene. he â_â. we eae to renew the details are not known, but it is beliaved: that the bill
Hay, per ton, ' ahd gw â : suite; but that man's observation would be strangily| "Ors Maes | UP DAE Br ataces te that Island. | wilt contafa provisions for lengthening terms of of
Straw, 1s Yd to 2s or KT ty t ; gely 1a pr 8!
Ponape ' : Sake At a Disconps. WET) OM AOISs hidtverted who oe seo in yestordayâs gathering a LATH ARBsSTS: fice, for re-arrangiag the eitcuits, and for Increasing
Clover Seed, per Ib., ,, mene HOR CASH ONLY! rs Hho cel ocak, eas poe A man named Cornelius Mahony, who passes under Mio negibar, Of judges, om arene Be MBs 4
Adomespan; yard). § to is ow SY Ă© : : " : \ â i )
may hm pervyard . â me had : as : , poccasion, Iie loaf of bread, pein on. pole, and various aliases, was arrested on Sha ddordtag of Nov. ae oo aca damelbly stated. BS Ken LOAEO haĂ©
@alfskins, % db. : is âsad We will give 108, worth of Goods for * * 88|bedecked with ribbons ; the banner draped in crape, with 29, in New Bride street, Dublin, on a charge of being nse el » ag oes a âko ed old
ai per lb. âScie ks 3d We will give 20s. worth 6F Goods for 168 4 Merchant Shipping Act,â in dismal âcharacters, across connected with the Fenian eonapiracy. At half{-past six entirely ehangdd, Aasâ wwe: attĂ©mpt to make the ol
Pomme aaa it „ 24 9d.te 3 Gal We Will give 30s. wortl: of. Gooils forâ 248 )iÂą; the absurd burlysqne orrery, in which a largo green Inepector Hughes, Doyle, Wolf, and, Giles of the G. machinery answer. The judges still hold the-wssi+
mgkAg si . a ee Larger Stims in Proportion. 9 moon, & telescope, and a suppositious astronomer were|division, together with a body of A division, from|zes with little tHore frequency than (ley used to
es, per doz.,, Yi set bead a P all grouped on. thoeroof, of a:four-whecled cab; the|Chanceryâ lane, proceeded toâ the âhouse where helin the reign of Meury III. The courts still sitâ âin
Parttidges,. â Od to Is 3d} -This.âis''h good bpportunity: for thoso who hive |! Brouped On, UiOatann, o ihtoe iat Bagh : bf , ; ; io the reig ry fhe §
ot en aK RGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. . [Money torinvest it to advantagy. ©" : ) vy [horseman who carried Bathing in Regent's Park, @/todgod, but found he was not thereâ. A fow hours later, !hancoâ at Westminster for the same number, of
ilinteiow » 9 GEQ ° e ° â âye âDELANY & BYRNE. popular watit,â"on the placard at his side; the solitary however, at half-past eight o'clock, the prigoner, who, it days as. they sat before, America was discovered, and
ee CHARLOTIETOWN MUTUAL.
FIRE INSURANCE âCOMPANY.
vol Se eT, BLASTS
âto BOARD. OF DIRECTORS:
eWrutam Browx, Esa.y. President.
H. J. Calbeck, Esq.
Mr. Artemas Lord,
âMr, William Dodd,
en | oly, 9 Thothas DesBrisay, Esq.,
' Richard Heart#, Baq,)' â> Mark Buteher, Esq. -
de rane
Oftieg leisy eg to. 4p. m.
BY ar twiteli Office fey sti Seertary.
a Sa orluheetwr Peb. 15, 1806, } y
vs NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL,
KENT-OYREET, CHARLOTTETOWN
âHOTEL, | fĂ©rmerly known as the â* GLOBE
Ttorece ti the fai ret in the City, and centrally
7
Dead
in:
Mr
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Queen Street, next to Hon. D. Brenanâs. |:
Ch'town, Aug 1, 1866. ipesp
a pe gh nae
Merchant Tailor,,
â And Dealer inâ we eee
Furnishing, Goods,
Queen Streot,
' Charlottetown, P, „. Island, Aug. 8, 1866...
Gentsâ
freemason who walked im âeralt clothingâ in'defiange of! was related, was out all night, was arrested, on his. re-
sonic law; tha charlatan whoâ sold. colored bladders turn home, and was at once putin a cab andâ conve
ahelled âtory reformsâ and the sirect hawkers who, in'to the Mountjoy prison. ie urrest is vonsidered an
moÂąk gowns ithd bardd, chanted'a political litany, were|important one, as theÂź prisonĂ©r is âconsidered to have
all excrescenses,, so:to speak, oa the real business of the|been an active member of the organization... Two
day. But they were purely, exceptional, and the crowd other arrests wore made during the day on. a, similar
regarded them With unwonted âseriousness. Indeed, |charge.
speaking. withaâ tolerably wide experience of London,
crowds, we venture to. say that yesterdayâs was, unlike
any other by reason ef its sober gravity. âThere was no
âlarking,â bonneting or horsĂ©play, even among the few | slightest incident in connection with the Fenian moye-
roughs present. @ marslials had an easy time of it) ment js regarded in Limerick, the arrival from Bruff
with their several sections, and matters were so well ar-|(his morning of four prisoners, in charge of head con-
ranged that neither stoppage from overcrowding, nor gtable IMeenan and a guard of police, added to the
hiatus for want of mon, occurred. As for violenvo or vortral gossip which prevails. âThe prisoners are
ARRESTS IX BRUEP, LIMGRICK,
Owing toâ the excitement and anxiety with which)the
A FREEHOLD FARM
FOR SALE!
state of oultivation, with»
BARN, | COACH, HOUSE,)
and all other requi
{ir
.ESHING MACHINE
ONSISTING Of 175°acres of FRONT WAND, in a
DWELLING HOUSER,
sitĂ©s suitable for aâ Farm. Also,âOne
Hunvrep Acnza of WOOD LAND, in the rear, situate on
indiseretion, one might.as well have looked. for it in a) Thomas Casson, shoemaker; Michael Lynch, travelling
grave board of ecclesiastics as in the great bulk of those) dealer; David Dunphy, victualler, and his son James, a
who made up the'ling; while the scene when fionorable| servant to a gentleman in thé town of Broff, The of-
members tush up in rollicking fashion to heat the.Queenâs| fence charged is for having used treasonable and sedi-
speech ig infinitely lesa dignified than the least dignified |tious language, and espousing the cause of Fenianism.
part of the proceedings as seen yesterday.â
âThe following description of the outside crowd is
from the Daily, Nets :â
â To anticipation of the exit of the procession from
THe LATEST.
One of the three men arrested yesterday 16 a person
named Butler, formerly a pawnbroker in Limerick, and
who has been, since the suspension of the Habeas Cor-
*
ed|
when thé commeree.of. the whole country was.nat
lequal ta that whieb now belongs to:a seeond.or
\third-rate town. The time has surely comeâ for the
âabdlition of arrangements no more suited temodern
simes than the armor of 4 crusader would'have been
âto, the combatants at Sadowa.â ve :
| 6
Theâ LohdĂ©n Timer clattns that Bugland has-com-
pletely ââcheckmatedâ the Irish Fenians; and that they
leannot attempt a Pebeliton. i 3
Five Irishmen in. the, Austrian service have been hon-
\ored with military decoratious for distinguished valor
âin the late campaign. Their nares. are O'Megarty,
\MâDonnell, Wallis, Fitzgerald, avd} a
The Engtish Government offers a reward of ÂŁ5000
sterling for the body of James Stephens, âdead âor
alive.
Daring the. present yoar 135
in France,
Tho Empross Eugenio has finally, decided to Fisit the
Pope at Rome, » bs
contonarianshaye died
#ituated s it is now. opened for the reception of perma-|the South side of Elliot Riyer, about seven miles from char- ; â { i A all âey ok dem wi sisiy
Welt nd en lrdor the fees ir yr gate vo Habe Winer SEP ula "Thapompoee wih for hemode of he arent was maior euriooy, âTheloPhtaege tn wns Natoma ene
and the ig kenerally. 7 orth & abate Of public pa-|; The above Property is well worth the notice of any person | the réliihinary attangements had been carried out viper he wdiag 5 A te aipgeie Ra deed Atactacy ior, tho peeparetionsl: Areas Rou ksh bie
ee ; withing to purchase a good freehold roperty, being the es-|thad hardly beed caléulated updn, and by half-past : i pt Sp He e , i ;
: J aie y Alt P quay, relative to some goods, ard there they found But- discovered by the Police in Dublin, .). ),,, ....
âpyr The Bier OF Lidtons always on baiid. Good tate of the late J.C. Waruus, Ba. e will be given for govyen oâelock the waiting spectators were coutinaall He F â~ po 4 hi pe aie ae
atabling for auy Humber of horses, With a careful hostler| two-thirds of thepurchase monoy.'â Enqaire at the Office of sting Impationt gladees at thĂ© pitlacyâ clock, wit ler, doing business as a aalesman, arrested him. The âmost probable âdate for theanepting of
alae § j Hyway: Pavwen, Bsq., of at the residence of the Subscriber. custing (Otn ee keno. parece Cros, Tho Twenty-eighth regiment arrived this morning at!mont is Tudsday, the 5th February. Vee na Ys 1ise
Ya âattendance,
' JOUN MURPHY, Proptictor.
Charlottetown, P. KE, 1
* Nov, 26, 18es,
5,
Prince Street,
CATHERINE WRIGHT, Bxeoutrix,
*
the ynfulfilled hope that it would travel towards the
point of noon with more than ugual speed. The
crowd, nothwithstanding a characteristic propensity
Ch.town, âSept, 20, 1864,
special train to Mullingar, to be quartered there.
half-past nine, at Westland row terminus, when they
matched to the Broad stone terminus, and proceeded by
One can travel from New York
in eighty-three hours.
to New Oilead âow
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rrald,
9
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or A ahh Lola Raaiona +4 ages Bs Siete eee
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es ie sae * earned
CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JAN
pavement aa ee A Ra
UARY 9, 1867.
a
» RE! BARARD -
ts PRINTED AND PuBLIBHDD. EVERY WRDNHADAY MORNINU
TY
ms EDWARD REILLY,
., EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,
at his Office, corner of Kent and,Prince Streets..
TPRMS FOR THB HERALD.â |
For 1 year, paid in ÂŁ09 0
â* half-yearly inadyane
Advortieements inserted at the usual rates,
JOB PRINTING, ©
Qf evory desuription,
wad on moderate terms, at the Heap Office.
y
en te Be mm
petforrned with neatness and despatch
~ 7} ek ee ps sane a ca nanie
Valuable Farms, Wharves,|WMiscellanrous wid
andâFishing Station, for sale at, and
_ nearâ Souris, Little Harbor, Chepstow
and other parts. of Kingâs County:
THe Subscriber, under the powers contorred upon
{HOLD PROPERTIES;â
{..A splendid Wharf and 3 Warehouses, at SOURIS
HARBOR
2 Fishing Stand at CHEPSTOW, with a Store, 2
Fish oases: Wharf, Flukes, &c,,. the, best on the
South side,
3, A-Mill site at BIG. MARSH, Lot 43,
4. A Milk site with 2 acres of Land attached, at
General
REFORM DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON,
os
sare enite
filled with accounts of. and comments on. the
âTradesâ Union
reform, on the Sd inst.
rocession, which was organized dering the forenoon in
st. damesâ Park, began to moye at noon, and marched
uatil the darkness sent the members home, and of a
mass wan ao Beaufort Grounds. The windows of
the shops on thé route of tlie procession were proteeted
if shutters, and theve seems to have been a very gener-
al, expectation of sgmo turbulence before the demon-
stration was closed; but nothing of the kind oceurred,
ALMANACK .FOR JANUARY,
* MOON 6 PHASES.
New Moon, 5th day, 8h. 17m, evening, N.W.
First Quarter, 13th day, Oh, 21m,, eveni
Full Moon, 20th day, 3h, 23m,, i
Last Quarter,27th day,10h. 35m., morning, WSW
7
' ng, Ki,
Lc poraiag, WiS.W.
and the papérs unite in congratulating all concerned on
the smoothness with Which the affair passed offâ The
Daily News states that âduring the assembling and for-
mation of the procession, telegrams with reference to
the aspect of affairs were despatched at intervals from
the anthorities in the metropolis to the Queen at Wind-
sor Castle.â âherd would seem to hive been no -per-
sons/of prommencein the public eye vivibly active in
LITTLE HARBOR, Lot 45.
5. A.splendid Farm at REDâ SWAMP, Lot 46, con-
taining 106 acres of Land,
- wb nag 3 (50) acres of Land at the head of SOURIS,
wot dde 9
7. Fifty (50) serves of Land at MILT. ROAD, Lot 45.
. 8 Beaty (57) acres of Land at GREEN VALE,
ot 46. + âihe
Mews.
The latest London papers received by steamer are
reat
demonstrition in favor of suffrage
The affair took the form of a
The relations of England davis âkatie
the passers by, were.1n extremly good temper, and the aoe a time exciting very general discussion fa
at length became reconciled to their doom. They| England, and the two extremes of the views enunel-
freely Âąriticised the deputations from Manchester, ated may be stated (hits: one party would throw down
Leeds, Treland, and other places, who were conflued the gauvatlet to the United States Ly flatly refusing to
in a line of catrages along the north side of the street entertain Alabama elaims, aud snothor would
and caressed the horses attached to the vehicles with ingly coneede: the annexation of Canada asi
more freedom than thé animals cared to receive,|of future friendly intercourse between Jom
. few cabs and private carrages, having to pass) Uncle Sam. We aced seareely say that we sympa-
t â~4 the throng, were subjected to inevitable delay t " with neitherview. The importance of presery-
a me Feneee, the stoppage he more pay gcd he riendly eoaletiogs patneee the me Ponake Ne
16 crowd see cou y er gre
whegle The auaien a pooper tes imu [could a fail tz halog: smlecetty Sloastioes to both,
cart effected @ temporary. clearance, aud the rapid,and the Alabama claims being matters of fact, subject
trausit ofa couple of sweeps laden with soot bags and to the interpretation of the prinefples of international
brushes, acted as effectiially as a dozen volleys oq| tae should be houestly investigated and dealt'with as
grape-shot. The farriers, who appeared here, there, 4 fair decision ou the merit would warraut ; while
and everywhere, seemed to be exceedingly popular, |the giving up of Canada would be but # prelude to
arate 9 Ay â Bo they â but me fps the nyc fag oe this apres Bg
ysterious iudividual, seated upon a platform raised aud the making of Brother Jonathan more insole
in a wagen, puzaled if not awed the bystanders, than ever, to say nothing of its iniquity in depriving
He flourished in his right hand an enormous swanâs|4 prosperous country of great future promise, of the
quill, with which at intervals he pretended to note bonefit of those principles ef Government which its
to make abrupt eomments upon their neighbors or
|
- on : 80, . Pencts and 4 otstha demonstration, which was eminently th k ; : ati
a sux | High | Moon|.« âann posers gther gia Tracts of Land and Lots pri ae eeeel we ngewe oe ae â bog ee down observations takeu through telescope careful-|/people are prepared to defend with their lives.
moutiinl DAY WREK} > > zy yi 3 Also, Ono MOWING MACHINE, complete, and/s!on were performed by farriers, mounted on horses ly elevated into the fog. Not being certain whether, Weare glad, however, to notice that the Satur-
â , ~ [rises {sets Wat, elrises. 3 jnearly new: two (2) MARES, six (6) years old; one|** innocent of blood and breed.â One paper mentions the gentleman was a satirist or a humorist, unap- day, Review adopts the extreme belligerent view, be-
SPIT PE RRL PSE Hee PSO Pe foe Cn () COL'T, two (2) yoars old, : that Mise Burdett Coutts, the millionaire and philanthro-|preciative public showed no sigus of pleasure at his canse it may operate on the public mid as a coree-
fr } | Vor further particulass and terms of Sale, apply to|Pist, was recoguized iat. ber window as the procession|performanecs. Much more gratifying was the re-'tiy I ing cravy
1 . [Wnesday \7 et 19' 7 26) 8 228 80 , ~ael i Saad raps e 100 'perfo gratifying itive to the puling craven bearted and coward!
cas the ungersigued at Souris, or to the Honorable|Passed, and was greeted at every section of the movinglception of a gentleman who trotted about with a!couusels of th i-colonial k
2 |Wednesday:| 49) 19) 8:45) 4 19) © 80! Josxrif Hunsmy, at his office in Charlottetown. column with an enthusias\ic salute amounting to an ova- H â [counsels of the aati-colouigi party, sod theresy Rep
(8.0[Dhunaday 49} 29/9 2} 3 10! ° 81 CLEMENTINA 8, BEATOY, tion, which #hd cordially acknowledged. [datmot Hatt hiGh UMAAY callingâ WO rutdy TeHters Keli (ie Reet had HvĂ©kt, thy rata tee ot tee eee
id. |Rriday 49} -21) 9 50) 6 12). '82 Booutrix of the WHKOTALtY D. Bcagon, |} We comy! trond-the desoraptive veport 4F' the: News|â Saditary Reform,;*'which asother line explaintll Rajtish nation, tt'tappy medium tetweew extheues,
â6 | [Saturday 49| 99.10: 36\-eets §3| | âSouris! Nov. 7, '19%6, 4 gomu paragraphs which give a clear idea of tho character meant âBathing in Regent's Park.â â When it'is| which io small things asin great, is geverally found
6. .)Sunidey 48! 23! Th 80) 649.351 "Mott invond Store romeo ms he proaeaslon and of the crowds which assembled â ye = se Ba we wer te the win-'nccording to the ancient maxim to be the safeat.â
7 |Monday 48) -23\moraa} 41 37 ~ âe s 5 by es ae chigelithaaiip a goo csv dig ows . â7 ouses, re t Se ee shops Uiiawa J imes.
8 |Tuosday 48|-26|-0-40}-7-89 88 Sy Oo U R LS E A S r ctually at twelve o'clock, the Lour fixed for the} were elcsely occupied by gazing and evidently Tnter-; bee gist
: ; - Âą â_{start, the orders were given to move forward, the great|osted tenants, aud that the street was crowded to, â
. Wednesday 1 AS8p 22 @ Hd : = 89 Ve procession started on its way, sn? for one hour and the corner an idea may be.formed of the difficulties Soupaind TastdaLerr<âAnomeeâ tacaligâ Ot
10 |Thureday 47) 28) 1 30, 9 43). 41) 44 > r > ltwenty-fireuninites moved steadily forward througa the!; 4 F PE hay" 4âŹS' ample of tiberalty and self-denial in favor of tho saf-
11 |Friday AZ, 29) 2 12:10 48 42 FALL â W INTER STOCK gate which leads out into Pall-mall by Marlborou ght the way of the procession waiting and ready to sarong by the fire, is offered in the noble conduct of
12 |Saturday 47\ 80) 2 G4)11°54 43 g â|House. âChe crowd was densest at the point whore the| start. About half a dozen mounted policemen rae Dassinantd Todians, pt ie Patent to His
18 Sunday 46) °31}°9' 40\niorn.|â 45/7 HE SUBSCRIBER, thankful: forthe liberal share |Oad Wading from this gate joins the Mall, and as the placidly among the people, but their itterlereuce Lordship the Bishop of Tola, through the hands of
. i oy i faa . : eC offered, ar could be seen, either â
, 16. |Tuesday 45) 34) 6 28) 2 7\.\ 49|meut in business, begs to announce that he hasâ Just) \r),0 by, tha-egreeiapenen,.Aameng there vebsich senor ehrocighow the whole route a i âe" «some sunw of $300, to be added to the fund. » + Rev.
16 |Wednesday;.. |.» 45). 36).6.30) 8.16). 50 COMPLETED ed in the largest numbers, and presented the most solid|yate broughman, driven b i eos ante te er Oe Mr. Arnaud, in transmitting the sum, addressed the
17. | Thursday 44). 97). TBO} 4:21) 53 UIs ey and imposing appearance, were the stonemasons, brick- FA hate tai âaud oh se al coach-|following letter to His Lordship, which we translate:
18 {Friday 43) $9) 6 46: 5°28 66 FALL & WINTER STOCK OF layers and brickmakers, the joiners, carpenters and cab- eee eeâ Ce Teagth) tar, â* I am happy to be able to'forward to your
19 'Saturday Vy agT 40) 9 49) rises 58 pee ei tadtennbenn, the tailors andthe shoe-makers. Of these! ay â It mre a oe A Bai cborelt| Lordship our small contribution.âTardly had. the
oo oie > | wt : a two-last trades, it was remarked that their appearance} @0 wo other gentiemen, is Royal Highnuss: : Ne ' ad
' 7 alee : ia ÂŁ110 = . a â4 @& 0 0 D Ss - lafforded a notable contradiction to the old savin, that/kept himself well back in, bis corner, and AEE paca y iy a ae ae â haashing moien of sd
» y Ă© : Mt of Âź tailors are always ill dresged and shoemakers ill shod.â/throngh his loyal and unenfranchised subjects both ree ta favoring the::0n ortanate sufferers, than
22 |LocsdayÂź | 40)" d4)even.| 8 6 4 esol ad The tailors were certainly the best dressed men in the! ynhonored and unsung.â â they came to me and said:â'Father, we âknow
âox Moore a | ws oat e i" Mi 9 Pi Gj consisting in, part of : ' procession, and the boots of the shoemakers appeared| : Be how to support cold and hunger ; we have served au
â(Thursday â ; 1% {10 8) 4, to be sound enough and strong enough to resist the wet ; â\apprenticeship from our childhood; you know
26 |Friday 97: 48). 2 45/11 14). 9|\GROCERIES, and mud eyen of such an afternoon as yesterday, Al- -~THE FENIAN MOVEMENT. how much the Great Pray-er is sorrowfal, because
26 gwareet bs â ~ : rye â BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, cenkeouasĂ©elinapes Ge talolie und she iasportenee the fire hes destroyed the wigwams of his children
7 Sunday. 6â 13} 0 15; 1 DRESS GOODS . age . who inhabit the Great Village (Qubec.) We, desire
28» |Monday $4|": 54) 5°: 5] 1-18)" 18]. . es he ee ett ee in general an ab-) | \iEs STEPHENS ON A VISIT TO LONDON, |to console the Great Prayer, and help him to assist
' , SHAWLS and MANTLES senve of. these political inscriptions which have found ?
29 |Tuesday 33 53) 5 56) 2° 9 20 HAT ey ~ - >, so much favor in the case of some of our provincial our brethreu. Wherefore, send him a part of the
a4 oy if Âą Pe : sa Hh ATS, Ladiesâ & Gentsâ, towns. Tr place, however, somo of the trades money ($300) whieh you brought us from the; Gov-
i ie ursday , a 6 3 carried emblems of their peculiar pursuits; thus, the} A special London telegram to the Dublin âFreeman's ernment. We will suffer again, but we shall be
a a a . i gasmeter makers displayed upon a carriage a number of j " ine: happy in the thought that we have relieved tho
PRLOES CURRENT. Ready-Made Clothing. number of elegantly constructed meters and other por- Touran,â haa the following: whe'ale cold rity huagry, Would that ive pee
Cuantorrero WN, Dee! 28, 1866. EUR CAPS [tions of 30 spare es sed teal baring beooath it the Loxpon, Noy. 30-âevening. {near them, s0 that we might divide with them the
i fn Provisions, . ate TLA RDW ARE, Teveription: âft's the wearer that teele where the whos op meter stated that the government has received ils of our hunt !â "â-{ Quebec Chronicle,
Beef, (#mal}) - â 944 to 5 LEATHER, ett., etc. pinches ;â the bakers bore alott a loaf of bread labelled St a e information that the Head Centre James
» Do by the quarter, 34d to 443| Which he offers f mand âually, LOW PRICES, |' the staf of life,â and the glassworkers carried, guns tephens, if not already in London, is hourly expected } lw,
Pork, (carcass) to 44d â hich he offers for sale at anus . ly LOW PRICES, | 14 hayonots, staffs and balls, formed of different color- to arrive here. A reward of ÂŁ2,000 lias consequently). Mr Morrill, of the U,.S. Senate, has brought iua
Do-(small) 5d to 7d | for present wy and he respeetfully requests a, contin-| |, glass. A small body of âsaifors, or rather riggers, been issued for his apprehension, .and constables in pill â for the defence of the North-castern frontier,â
Mutton, per lb. 5d to Gdjuanve of public favor. carried @ white flag with a black border, surmounted by plain clothes, provided with photographs of the fugi-| which assumes the claims for land âwarrants of the
Veal, per ib., Sd to 5d MICHAEL McCORMACK. | |, bundle of white calico, resembling the curious. ingtru-|ti„es have been despatched to all the likely ports of dis-| Grates of Massachussetts and Maino inst the
Ham, per lb., 6d)" Curis dinste Nov. 6,66... ;. 1m ments or oruaments borne by mutes at a funeral, . This embarkation and to the various railway stations. ee ge Be a en
â i * ie br td ns Di rrr nting Ag sam ft . Lwas by some persons at first regarded as, a most terrible! A Paris letter gives a+ rumor that Stephens has phere Sp egy sags rte? osm nee sre
Do by the tub, dpa scoun ing sam . ensign, but when the legend npon the banner became arrived in that capital after having spent a day and 4 U.S mt poM.20. m feeoes 2F ag W eBg
Cheese, per lb., 4d to 6d visible it waedivcovered that the hostility of -this littl /night in London contribution towards the construction, of the Euro-
Tallow, per lb. 8d to LOd i bi) Ba rs bend, of patsiots whose. piratical re had. po : peda aud North American Railway. This is at the
Sard, pee - i" cnuen DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY \threstening an appearance, was directed not against the THE REWAND FOR His CAPTURE. rate of $1000 per mile, and as part of the road ap-
~ â : ' : Act. Ss 1 uraniny cordingly in sums © at a âtime. :
Regge, per dozen, dante 1s 2d to Is 4d DE ALNY & BYRNE ! wenk nerves, 8 gpm Fry ogre in â âoe such ~~ eg ey . _ departure of James) was aiiel to theâ Dommities on Foreign Relations
Ă© . a ha â a procession. as this, were four read flagu, the poles sur-| Stephens, the âonian Head Centre, from America, and â . : ; "
Barley, pes tenes , â = â â a $e mounted by caps of liberty, which were bane at thelof his intended return to Ireland, has been met on the and will prey, pyens Das rf io patie +3 mee
Oats..per.d0.,,,,- Vogetablos, . # wantâ MONRY (8 pry oir Bills, aud, in order Lam a ed arth ieee cone}ening sapere of tel part of the Government by an offer of the large reward be Scoek ie eee Sear awe be
rine hee 2 road Barrer ri f Nath ath ranches of the Reform League. âSeveral of the branches|of ÂŁ2,000 for his apprehensionâthat is, ÂŁ1,000 for) 1s completec â Bik OKs
eed. og > arg lt ie 0d te Means at pe we will, from this date, offer our eg of ae own, ye on â- of pp tee oe |such information as will lead to his apprehension, and a |The mates eae roadis very poren ane
, eae 4 scribed in demand for âManhood Suffrageâ and .* The further ÂŁ1,000 to any one, who may arrest Stephens. |sparsely settled, aud the ittle towns on. theâ line: it
Gatees>1: oe ee 2 Gd to 88 6d! Ballot.ââ | This notorious caeapiretor as Goowivrs of man qhont follows have lately refused to increase the amount
' 4s to 8 Dp R Y (+ O (). âD S ' : " lforty-two years of Age, five feet seven inches high, ie lefoppomd
Turkeys, enoh, i aval : | } 4 The numbers actually taking part in the procession | ot waive Urbad: high dhowiders, tale kate, bald oH of stock they liad already subscribed for. me Tt is
F â each, as rato ls Gd are estimated at from 40,000 to 70,000, with probablyâ sound the top of his head, wears ail his beard, which is mataly a military undertaking, with « bearingâ upod
Ducks, â aut Fishs ITARDWA. RE! much nearer the former figure. jaanedy yâ elightly tinged, with grey, and long under his pO Bi ata eh ie abn awe as
Codfish, per qtl., 20s to 30s HAT. AND CAP Another writer thus describes the procession :â Roce _ eng gn hg ond has if nels sug : - should at le entirely at American
Herings, per barrel, 268 to 408 | Oi , âThe huddred mounted farriers heading the roces-\"# SE Oty ee Oe ae er ee
, 2s:6d to 4d yd a gee epee a. e bones, rather good countenance, and his hands and feet hi
Mackerel, per dozen, en 8 sion might, in their searfe, finery, and curveting steeds, | og remarkably small aud well formed, The govern: janes
Boards (klemlock) „ 3s 6d to 4a BOOS AD BOs 8, pA lever poily. compares. te Se trinmehel. sary ot âiment deserve great credit for the promptitude with Jupictat Rerony ww Excranp.âIt is cousider-
Do, CSprace) 4s tabs |, i ay), I of dodie artisais, kad the edint sre noid Ltt | Which tliey have acted in this matter, and the largeness led certain, (nat the British Ministry are preparns
âDo. (Rine): 7s to 9s Skeleton Skirts, ehepicd by othe tal Aa wining Mie jo deters preva (5 the reward offered justifies the hope that if ever) a bill for judicial: reform, which. they will lay before
Bbingles, per My 4. ce dake $08 + completa faith, with whieh, the Reform Club wan popepted ote ee oe hie foot on British soil, he will be Parliament early iu the approaching session... The
â ae te | Sundries. = Ete, ete., ete. as embodyin the principles of. all, might provone g arrested pene. he â_â. we eae to renew the details are not known, but it is beliaved: that the bill
Hay, per ton, ' ahd gw â : suite; but that man's observation would be strangily| "Ors Maes | UP DAE Br ataces te that Island. | wilt contafa provisions for lengthening terms of of
Straw, 1s Yd to 2s or KT ty t ; gely 1a pr 8!
Ponape ' : Sake At a Disconps. WET) OM AOISs hidtverted who oe seo in yestordayâs gathering a LATH ARBsSTS: fice, for re-arrangiag the eitcuits, and for Increasing
Clover Seed, per Ib., ,, mene HOR CASH ONLY! rs Hho cel ocak, eas poe A man named Cornelius Mahony, who passes under Mio negibar, Of judges, om arene Be MBs 4
Adomespan; yard). § to is ow SY Ă© : : " : \ â i )
may hm pervyard . â me had : as : , poccasion, Iie loaf of bread, pein on. pole, and various aliases, was arrested on Sha ddordtag of Nov. ae oo aca damelbly stated. BS Ken LOAEO haĂ©
@alfskins, % db. : is âsad We will give 108, worth of Goods for * * 88|bedecked with ribbons ; the banner draped in crape, with 29, in New Bride street, Dublin, on a charge of being nse el » ag oes a âko ed old
ai per lb. âScie ks 3d We will give 20s. worth 6F Goods for 168 4 Merchant Shipping Act,â in dismal âcharacters, across connected with the Fenian eonapiracy. At half{-past six entirely ehangdd, Aasâ wwe: attĂ©mpt to make the ol
Pomme aaa it „ 24 9d.te 3 Gal We Will give 30s. wortl: of. Gooils forâ 248 )iÂą; the absurd burlysqne orrery, in which a largo green Inepector Hughes, Doyle, Wolf, and, Giles of the G. machinery answer. The judges still hold the-wssi+
mgkAg si . a ee Larger Stims in Proportion. 9 moon, & telescope, and a suppositious astronomer were|division, together with a body of A division, from|zes with little tHore frequency than (ley used to
es, per doz.,, Yi set bead a P all grouped on. thoeroof, of a:four-whecled cab; the|Chanceryâ lane, proceeded toâ the âhouse where helin the reign of Meury III. The courts still sitâ âin
Parttidges,. â Od to Is 3d} -This.âis''h good bpportunity: for thoso who hive |! Brouped On, UiOatann, o ihtoe iat Bagh : bf , ; ; io the reig ry fhe §
ot en aK RGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. . [Money torinvest it to advantagy. ©" : ) vy [horseman who carried Bathing in Regent's Park, @/todgod, but found he was not thereâ. A fow hours later, !hancoâ at Westminster for the same number, of
ilinteiow » 9 GEQ ° e ° â âye âDELANY & BYRNE. popular watit,â"on the placard at his side; the solitary however, at half-past eight o'clock, the prigoner, who, it days as. they sat before, America was discovered, and
ee CHARLOTIETOWN MUTUAL.
FIRE INSURANCE âCOMPANY.
vol Se eT, BLASTS
âto BOARD. OF DIRECTORS:
eWrutam Browx, Esa.y. President.
H. J. Calbeck, Esq.
Mr. Artemas Lord,
âMr, William Dodd,
en | oly, 9 Thothas DesBrisay, Esq.,
' Richard Heart#, Baq,)' â> Mark Buteher, Esq. -
de rane
Oftieg leisy eg to. 4p. m.
BY ar twiteli Office fey sti Seertary.
a Sa orluheetwr Peb. 15, 1806, } y
vs NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL,
KENT-OYREET, CHARLOTTETOWN
âHOTEL, | fĂ©rmerly known as the â* GLOBE
Ttorece ti the fai ret in the City, and centrally
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Queen Street, next to Hon. D. Brenanâs. |:
Ch'town, Aug 1, 1866. ipesp
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Merchant Tailor,,
â And Dealer inâ we eee
Furnishing, Goods,
Queen Streot,
' Charlottetown, P, „. Island, Aug. 8, 1866...
Gentsâ
freemason who walked im âeralt clothingâ in'defiange of! was related, was out all night, was arrested, on his. re-
sonic law; tha charlatan whoâ sold. colored bladders turn home, and was at once putin a cab andâ conve
ahelled âtory reformsâ and the sirect hawkers who, in'to the Mountjoy prison. ie urrest is vonsidered an
moÂąk gowns ithd bardd, chanted'a political litany, were|important one, as theÂź prisonĂ©r is âconsidered to have
all excrescenses,, so:to speak, oa the real business of the|been an active member of the organization... Two
day. But they were purely, exceptional, and the crowd other arrests wore made during the day on. a, similar
regarded them With unwonted âseriousness. Indeed, |charge.
speaking. withaâ tolerably wide experience of London,
crowds, we venture to. say that yesterdayâs was, unlike
any other by reason ef its sober gravity. âThere was no
âlarking,â bonneting or horsĂ©play, even among the few | slightest incident in connection with the Fenian moye-
roughs present. @ marslials had an easy time of it) ment js regarded in Limerick, the arrival from Bruff
with their several sections, and matters were so well ar-|(his morning of four prisoners, in charge of head con-
ranged that neither stoppage from overcrowding, nor gtable IMeenan and a guard of police, added to the
hiatus for want of mon, occurred. As for violenvo or vortral gossip which prevails. âThe prisoners are
ARRESTS IX BRUEP, LIMGRICK,
Owing toâ the excitement and anxiety with which)the
A FREEHOLD FARM
FOR SALE!
state of oultivation, with»
BARN, | COACH, HOUSE,)
and all other requi
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.ESHING MACHINE
ONSISTING Of 175°acres of FRONT WAND, in a
DWELLING HOUSER,
sitĂ©s suitable for aâ Farm. Also,âOne
Hunvrep Acnza of WOOD LAND, in the rear, situate on
indiseretion, one might.as well have looked. for it in a) Thomas Casson, shoemaker; Michael Lynch, travelling
grave board of ecclesiastics as in the great bulk of those) dealer; David Dunphy, victualler, and his son James, a
who made up the'ling; while the scene when fionorable| servant to a gentleman in thé town of Broff, The of-
members tush up in rollicking fashion to heat the.Queenâs| fence charged is for having used treasonable and sedi-
speech ig infinitely lesa dignified than the least dignified |tious language, and espousing the cause of Fenianism.
part of the proceedings as seen yesterday.â
âThe following description of the outside crowd is
from the Daily, Nets :â
â To anticipation of the exit of the procession from
THe LATEST.
One of the three men arrested yesterday 16 a person
named Butler, formerly a pawnbroker in Limerick, and
who has been, since the suspension of the Habeas Cor-
*
ed|
when thé commeree.of. the whole country was.nat
lequal ta that whieb now belongs to:a seeond.or
\third-rate town. The time has surely comeâ for the
âabdlition of arrangements no more suited temodern
simes than the armor of 4 crusader would'have been
âto, the combatants at Sadowa.â ve :
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Theâ LohdĂ©n Timer clattns that Bugland has-com-
pletely ââcheckmatedâ the Irish Fenians; and that they
leannot attempt a Pebeliton. i 3
Five Irishmen in. the, Austrian service have been hon-
\ored with military decoratious for distinguished valor
âin the late campaign. Their nares. are O'Megarty,
\MâDonnell, Wallis, Fitzgerald, avd} a
The Engtish Government offers a reward of ÂŁ5000
sterling for the body of James Stephens, âdead âor
alive.
Daring the. present yoar 135
in France,
Tho Empross Eugenio has finally, decided to Fisit the
Pope at Rome, » bs
contonarianshaye died
#ituated s it is now. opened for the reception of perma-|the South side of Elliot Riyer, about seven miles from char- ; â { i A all âey ok dem wi sisiy
Welt nd en lrdor the fees ir yr gate vo Habe Winer SEP ula "Thapompoee wih for hemode of he arent was maior euriooy, âTheloPhtaege tn wns Natoma ene
and the ig kenerally. 7 orth & abate Of public pa-|; The above Property is well worth the notice of any person | the réliihinary attangements had been carried out viper he wdiag 5 A te aipgeie Ra deed Atactacy ior, tho peeparetionsl: Areas Rou ksh bie
ee ; withing to purchase a good freehold roperty, being the es-|thad hardly beed caléulated updn, and by half-past : i pt Sp He e , i ;
: J aie y Alt P quay, relative to some goods, ard there they found But- discovered by the Police in Dublin, .). ),,, ....
âpyr The Bier OF Lidtons always on baiid. Good tate of the late J.C. Waruus, Ba. e will be given for govyen oâelock the waiting spectators were coutinaall He F â~ po 4 hi pe aie ae
atabling for auy Humber of horses, With a careful hostler| two-thirds of thepurchase monoy.'â Enqaire at the Office of sting Impationt gladees at thĂ© pitlacyâ clock, wit ler, doing business as a aalesman, arrested him. The âmost probable âdate for theanepting of
alae § j Hyway: Pavwen, Bsq., of at the residence of the Subscriber. custing (Otn ee keno. parece Cros, Tho Twenty-eighth regiment arrived this morning at!mont is Tudsday, the 5th February. Vee na Ys 1ise
Ya âattendance,
' JOUN MURPHY, Proptictor.
Charlottetown, P. KE, 1
* Nov, 26, 18es,
5,
Prince Street,
CATHERINE WRIGHT, Bxeoutrix,
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the ynfulfilled hope that it would travel towards the
point of noon with more than ugual speed. The
crowd, nothwithstanding a characteristic propensity
Ch.town, âSept, 20, 1864,
special train to Mullingar, to be quartered there.
half-past nine, at Westland row terminus, when they
matched to the Broad stone terminus, and proceeded by
One can travel from New York
in eighty-three hours.
to New Oilead âow