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VOL. XVI I CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 186%, [ NO. IT
IMPORTATIONS =
For Fall Season, 1896,
British awWareliouse,
~ OOMPLETED.
is bak Pablie is general w a
Dry Goods and Groceries,
that will compare favourably With
im tue marke
id iA our
uet aâ ° S .
auy
and will prove ta purchusers s ond to none,
for atyle, Vaiue, upd pri
;
gods bes
W. &.
Ins ection
A. BROWN.
Dee, 3, P8GG
Valuable Freehold Yare: for Saie.
NONSISTING of 175 Acres of Fron
A Lane â
re i Dwelliay House, B f â â 1
toy Machine el wee tlie â ' as suitable for
» Farm \ieo
(ne Maudred Acres of Wood Land
a â af! « 4 ,
1 o> y â sive : \
i â - \ â
â ' Lis I
Peoperte, f es pow
hes I tie ' r j
trehwise t ir t 1 t bhanny
oF or ' '
CATHERINE WRIGHT. Ex "
Jane 25> 1866
ORANGES & LEMONS»,
FO See by
Ww. k WATSON
Jan. 7, 1867
FRESH GRSUND RICE,
ae Sale by
Wu "ATSON
Jan 7. 1467
TO FHE
TrENANTR YY
Pr. EE. PYL ind.
rpur Leg âtalus ieee ite Live te Season
cad if âą â . aad I |
tetas e Ten ONE f I t â
; « iâ im ! e â â
The (owmmisstonerof Pabiic Lands
hereb, gives welice te all louauts
Âą nen aloees e i
âS{sT -UCH TENANT Sint . se of the
Partus as tu wauuer ata extent ex ie
such A
FPOKM OF APPLICATION and f artrenthars
win < out ed 2 tine shiet Crowe Lands
Culuuiai Dasldiug, we fed
JUUN ALDOUS
Paltic Laude Qifice. May 8.18
LAND SALE.
no be SULU by PUBLIC AUCTION,
ou FRIDAY. the Preteesta day tf MARCI
heat. at the houred 12 o eluck , dem i ⏠Colonial
Bou idisas in Charlottetown, t ler d4aul ).v Virtue of
n Power of sale contained in nu ee âof fodenture of
Mort waeue eu te Gate Che filtes div of duly
A. LD. 1464) aud made betwe: Li NANDER
PHOMAS COOMBS. thea of I - is e Pre
vince of Novu Scot Tutor. and ELLEN JANE
qrtts his wife. Of The ote par iJAMES
MILLER. of Township No. 34. io P © baward |
[atnted, bequire of the other part: a bial plece
wr parcel af Land wibtiate. by tee ud beiog iu Char
lotretewa, tu swid [slend, bowndétt as to lows, that
ihe eee: Commencing oe UT eis we nt dere
Gjecorne Mitre tue eon Ww terhi wigs ie âai t
of baad, the p erty of Murtiu Siea i ry a
wht-atiule hoe with Âą Gree ~ et e
kal cast wordly Nitiwetv-+i feet fir j ew
thenee by atightanrgietihc ft ercwith se wardly
Abluciccu lee Y thetes , tiie by a git ungle
line thesew el wesiwaidiy, Minetv-ria feet five
tuches to the east sive i Great G ye Si veelulore
exid: thenwe Nortiiwardly alow t âae, Nine-
teen feet fate Poe hesto Cee place of coms weet, |
being part of Town Lots Niinbers sev culy-eight
(73) amd Seweaty-uine (79). iv the First h dred ef
âTown Leite to sei Town, towether wi the build
juz und appurtenances to the same belougins, at d
7 nie, With the privileve of a Might of wav of nine
, fest three ches m wht emmmeneiug wt the
; wruith-enstern angle ef dase wve described,
. aid thence eXtenaing perth Wat yal i E88
ery Gouldars al ⏠enlue wud tie cust uâhdary
â ot cee suid Martin Slice. '# laud te tire gonihern sive
J of Swdnex Mreel--\lie ubuve lesvribed Premises
Âą leing fy ort of the lauds wad premises Cyluprived 1 |
y the said Mortguse) |
: Pared the Sth day of Decewher, A. 7). 1866 }
f ' JAMES MILLER,
° J Losaaworti, Selietfer | Dee. if
y
YARMOUTH STOVES,
ep U5t RECHIVED vy the Subscriber,
P pet Schuom > Many, from Yarufiah, a full
aud complete Carze of those celebruicd sTt V Es, |
cof Cooking. Box and Prantl
a the cha |
whieh jie eo well kr
bxtatoed
eouristt
ewWweth Ges cee
racrer of
- farmers, ta whoa they buve given sue sene ral
a . *
sutisluenow They wail be sold al th? usual terum
jvc Cash or approves Notes
R. J. CLARKE.
Siere >
4 Orwell Chea)
8 : ian
3 spree
i Chairs in Variety.
it KITCHEN, CHAMBER, HALL,
lh
MNING
AND DRAWING ROOM
FURNITURE,
Furnished in Sete or aingle (very cheap.)
Atten.ion paid to Repairing all kinds of Fur
witare, expecially Turwed Wark, sack us
e chairs, &e. Me fehew!
Allkinds of Purntcare Painting dofe to order
id Furi ture cep bite te Peet + or
t Masters Chatew (cane) re-se7 |
Luvking Giusses. Piawes &e , &e., (a band,
a very reasoualle
A â
oe raâ Remember Hickey s Steam lactery, |
ad eeu side of Market Sqn eu â sie t
A smart uy wanted to lead
NEWSON.
ul JUUN
ys
December 24.2864
Grain! Grain! Gran
opus bigveat price
amd OATS, at
Colesâs Brewery and Distillers,
ÂŁ23" Constantly ow hia nd at pricesncheaper (han cas
he purchosedsothe naerket the best of hun Brends
liu, Whiskey, aud as i wer at icle of M it Whis
fey. A S. XA, and AAA Ale.
Charlottetown. Jane 20. Lk6e
Just on the Square.
NEW TOBACCO FACTORY
SUWUUSE S193.
OPENED «a FACTORY a SUMMERSIDE,
â
Prepared to supply W haberiite, Customers with
the Isiand Mauufactared Ti mtACcy Warranted a
; teod article, at the very lowest prices. ur lon the
. Mont reaseitable terme â aud hoped bis lactory.
â heing the first of the kind extablighed i) lârince
County, will meet with fiberal patromage {rn the
Trad i ; 1 â Vv .
traders ind Merchauts of Sunurerside, auc Iâ rince
Geunty weseraliy.
; PATRICK REILLY.
me, Summerside, Jaly 31, 1865
TRE LOXHON TRABER.
THE well keown Clpper |lAngue
âLOTUS,â AL at Lindâs, cogpered,
UY lone register, will #ail from LA Nr for
This Port, on or about the Piret day of APRIL
wert, For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, opply in
. te JOUN PITCAIRN & 5sONS; at
Chsrloctetown to the undersigued.
DANIPL DAV LES.
Charlottetown, Jun 7, 1267. âPas
~ BE*sts
g veu for ba hi LEY
The Centre of Attraction!
The Centre Attra: nas for
NEITELELEN iy!
i s
th town
vont
RODERT YOUNG'S,
49S & FATS
YOUNG'S
LBONNI
writ buy
Velvets or âTerrys,
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
| j est and most Beautiful A wtmeut of
Flowers & Feathers,
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
ts â
ithe he we thi sw Bt
A
Ribbons and Luées,
tu be had
The cheapest und he
Gloves and Hosicry!
i af
Aw tmw se Vurlety of
: Âą
at all Prices,
â :
+ âi 75 â
: a at
ROBERT YO!
The fa shace seca ;
Cottons of
NGâ'S.
Lat Âą cheapes to buy
all kinds,
in ACKHOW iedywed On 3
ROBERT
les to by
YOUNGS
Coburgs or Winceys,
you w lide wellt
ROBERT
t yvott Wut ty
»call at
YOUNG'S.
â see 4 BKM A
Fancy Dress Goods,
that is entirely new, call at
ROVERT YOUNG'S
rat
HOOP SKIRES
is alwwave to he found at
ROBERT YOUNG'S
Every vibe kuews t â
Paper Collars and Cufls,
for | » Ladies and Gentlemen. ob ban it
ROBERT YOUNG'S
Ladies uever f it »huwuvwe the must Cutie ce sells
BOO TS
Lbeuglit at
RORERT YOUNG'S
pe aan ee ââ :
Shawls & Mantles,
ull qitite new, at
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
Mantle Cloths,
Very cheap. ar j
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
Re ee eT Gentsâ Crimeon pn
Shirts and Shirtings,
cheaper than ever, at j
RORERT YOUNG'S
Searls and Clouds,
from Sd, anwards, at
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
Hloods and Sontags
at ROBERT YOUNG'S.
ri oat: âPo all Who Want a first-rate ne
TKA,
we would sv buy if at
RIUBERT YOUNG'S.
Dee. 17, 1566 uf |
x â â
Y various Ships from ENGLAND, }
Stexmers from BOSTON and HALIFAX 1}
| have received ty
FALL & WINTER STOCK,
cousisting in part of j
'96 Casks & Cases General Iroumongery. |
t Cask Cutlery,
t do Traces i
! do Shovels,
1 do Hoes,
{ do Shot, i
20 1xes Tin, j
226 pieces Viough Metals,
J6 Tone Nails & Spikes
i
23 bundles spring Stee
we dd Sloeeing da
3 do Cast do
7 ae Sisler do
183 Tvs Trou, |
sired
ibe cut Quless for use on
| SlOSK of Sensonable Ge Odes
u uréat variety, Druggets, y
nbs hack Biue. Brown, and Jnvisible super
| fine Browd Cloths; Mantle Cloths in Variety ; Whit
seal
varie
FRANCIS &,. LONGWORTH,
Barrister and Attornev-at-Law,
Orriceâ PAVILLION HOTEL,
Charlottetown, - - - P. BE. Island.
In 14. 1807
THOWwes HELLY,
Barr.ster-at-Law, Notary Public,
' AND
CONVEYANCER,
Summre*âside, - -- - « P. ELT.
Deo. 10, INbé by pel
ER ECUPISDIN,
Attorney and Barrister -at~Law,
CONVEYANCER, Ke.
Office: -- Great Goorge Streot,
Charlottetcwn.
Near tle
CatholiY Cathedral.)
sno if
mber 3 i
a i
TO THE TRADE.
CORN BROSMS! CORN BROOMS!
beys ti lori Che lrad
pub Subse: ther
rihe it sco
Vawuutactustng of Cora Brooms,
ati ist*. Halas thisia the tirst © kit
tempted in the Island, he a i receive such e1
Hare Busivess ;
BROOMS can bÂą hid from Mr. DODD. Ane-
meer, Qaeen Squaté, Sho will vet for Hinks
nt thre is Cheap aud? hetiar « ty f
porles FOUN MceLEAN
Chitown. Get 26) tsot
LIV: RPOOL and LONDON.
Pe â*UNDINEââ and * LC OWEN,â
trom LIVERPOOL, and * LOTUS,
LONI] IN, the Subset ber has received
An Unusua'ly Large Supply of Drees,
Medicines, Patent Medicines,
PERFP MERY, (Buglish avd Freuch) ; SOAPS,
BRUSHES, PICKLES. SAUCES. MUSTARD)
Keys and Battles): CURRIE POWDER.Ca
irom
led CLLRON. LEMON and ORANGL PELs
MARMALADE. Esseveve, SPICES, M
\\ Wi VINEGAR. SAKDINES ANI
iViks. MUSHROOMS, CAPE {
_ SAUCE, PAINTS oll \
NaiSiia.âą j ying JAVAN KNOTLING hy}
SPUREBS. and Miscellaneous Artioles, ol be Besi
Virn. WATSON,
Nov. 5, 1366
Lands to âLet.
ed h ora termeot 4 years from Ist
MAY next, Vat vainndle prope : t
ft Âą â 1 âeM e St /âe sl
â on the lower Kova â ,
Hills Ris ut â e, â
i w „ = Cres. & Vitus tl beivi
Far e Estute of Ca ( Le awe
7 ks j N | 3 } my t vy ko We
- â ad and wHtĂ©r hinve that ib « j
be let iu wo, thre â Âą Leweniehts i |
will be let tovether *Sinrately as tuav be de
No woud, trees ov brushment of auy kind Âą
,
He tars Sealed tenders
rs
received by the Subscribers uutitthe borh M ARCH
uext. ». BRENNAN
PY HODGSON,
ivp dm
for the whole or any pert or | theregf wilt be |
Mi'town Dee. 17.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
GOUOD-âą. |
j Ythe recent arrivals rom Lonebn. Liverpool
Glasyow, Canada, aia phe ned States, thie
SubeeSiber bas reecived a large and well selected
colopr
~âs
Wo illen Goods.
-Biiing :
Fiaunels, 3, R
Horse Kt
Bleakets,
igs, Carpetings.
Flanuel Shirt
al
Ags,
j
] s
4%)
Cloths, a lurve stock
Latnhskin
neys, Beaver. Devons. Motcow, Pilot
Tweeds, and other
Astracany Doeskine :
very cheapâSba„ ly, a large varity.
Staple Dry Goods.
and White
ficking
âtes
â
Cottons
Printed. Krown, Striped
on Warp, |
|
Fane? Phirtings. Red Blue:
vaatity. Linen and Cotton
Bayutny. Tewels, (Turkish
fowelliug, Osuaburgs, Canvas, &e., Ke.
Dress Goorls.
In Silks plein aud fuacy. Buratheas, Part wttas, |
French Meriios. Caml4ts, Colbergs
Listres, Adexandra (doth, Alpacews, Cloth of Goli
md other Varieties iu the btest styles, very low
rest Bage wid |
wud other kinds,
Cashimeres,
fur cash.
Gentsâ Furnishing Department. |
eo
Shirts, White aud colore? Cotton Shirts, Collis Âą
| Ties, the newest etyles iâ Hats, Cloth and Fur|
Capry Boots, Shoes. Slippers Mufflers. Drawers. }
ander Shirts du variety, Web and Kubber Braces, | T have notbiny of vours to return,
lof blue Fibbon that once tied vyour curls
: 5 }
Socks, Gloves, &e., &c., cl
x
Furs.
Stone Martin, Mink, Fitch, Kolenski. Chinchilli
id Mountain Martiu. in sef md se parutely, Mos
Âąiash. Ermine and other } Fur
ai Cuffs, Siberian Lainbs=i ,
eap and gocd.
|
{
», &e., Xv
| tw
| what had cuused bis illness and death.â doings of the Emperor when the mcrose fit Excusn View or Circe Lire mw New
Gently placing me on the Sula, he left the is upon him. Toe eiy that in his room be | YorÂź âThe rapid development of social clay
house. arranges things to suit himselfâhangs his life im New York must be taken as one of vo.
I'he wedding invitations had not been given engravings and family portraits, places the | rious indications of the changes which he
out, and were now deloyed by my sudden ill- | furniture, and away letters und American character is now undergoing. Uae
From a servant | learned when Law- | papers. So long as he os, in bis way. eheer- til lately the genuine statesman has been one
funeral would take place, and inâ ful, be seems satisfied with t!e disposal of of the most unclubable of human heings lug
spite of remonstranee, attended, dressed plain- | the reams; bat daring ** the darker days,ââ it is only on the most superficial glance that
takes down the preâures, moves the furni- the passion for living in hoteâs eontd he sup-
LITERATURE.
THE BROKEN ENGAGEMENT.
pe ilies âwits
âNo! Carrie, not even a bud. ean [ spare a
Sng
al livara.
NO Gounht, it es
from my peerless rose
stlfish to keep them
desire a
ema .
; 2, | Once g
all. when vou 80 iwueti
Youth
kind to me, darling, since wy tlne
single one ive heen ver?
Seger Bo ly, and wearing a heavy veil to avoid reeog- he
id by your presence and sympathy many darlé nitich le was buried in Greenwood, and ture and the books, all the while grambling pos od akin to the taste for congregating in
one oF aeeving 1 , K uy Kall | alone in the carriage which my unele sewt,- and growling at hitmself, On these octasions elahe Men and women Jive in sup ab hotele
ao . t ing ase. 1) S ae â A . , . ° ° 7 4
Sours. when my nights have hecome days in i went to the grave Mr. ilueton stood by the wai re d'botel of the palace sin déspair. | in New York because the men are too eager
es seeps - , ' ity side, as the last solemn words were said |The dinners are ulways +: detestable.â the in business t» Âą fer tt â
Ă© Hieâ vy Oat eee : â , ag st solet ! f g 1 nl y > t . tt n business t+ care ior th { â
that other lind Sineg little Bea was in, thoogh J faney he did not recognize me, | winesÂź sour âââir short, the great ++ Cavtarââ) becaus we â one a d Rouge and
prattling of your two low rs, | have astory to „e vis âtener ae fy âty he a hecause women share their husband's publi-
tell vou: if vou have lemare to femain. | until, as we turned away. be offered his arm, is as fretiul and whimsical in his bloes asthe city. and add to at all their own love and
Ou F heisure » remain, chs gee : i: celia it aft i ve eee . ae â ~ .
think T feel strane ensuéh itn relate fr now ndueted. me to the carriage, and left me en es and spoiled @ a Ky contrast, splendor in dress. But the very easence of
, RI, . a without one word. atot times, he eats an rink nyt! 5 is sjahili rn . ;
Raise my houd «a dittle please; that will do Ar ; â âeld. \ cheapaactetpo ag "7 ne a re a club Iife is sociahility, leisure, and exclosive-
ag ade ee ' May mv darling Carri@ never know such | makes no complaints, and gives less trouble | ners It is as purely an ariatoeratic instite
Peery thank you . , } : : â °
0 aie Bic, berâ leita Ai clade a agony of remorse as | suffered this day, and than the nrost Misigoificant member of the tion as the House of Lords It implies the
j » j » > a tc orre § 2a ry . he . : .
ee Wi aa a Ae ai OGL OR wany years, fecling that) had murdered bhonsethold two facts that men wish to associate chiefly
\ the man | lowed, and destroyed the happiness Naroteon bat arte fixed idea which has al-| with thoss who are not personally disagreea-
one dav past Âą whteen, but we always cele
Lieto them on terms of tantual forbearanee,
and that their whole life is not passedâin the
tremendons race forgetting riches. As it ip
said that there are three or four. times ns
many clubs of considerable pretensions in
New York as ther? were avery few vearsago-
brated the festivals together. Upon this oe-
gave uÂźa great party. } dr 1
: rouiy betrothed, Lawrence I
had promised to éome before the eompany
fone so worthyol respectand affeerion as | most beome # maxim ; that is, the disevvery
At eyenitig the package con- | of some engine of
Mr. Lineton,. terrible warfare, some
taining the few potes b bad written him and | extraordinary uiveket or cannon ite is theo-
my minature was anded me by a sergant. -retieally and practically one ot the most
L luokedin vain forone written word of his. | ekilfal- the day:: and he
lie was tea noble to add one reproach to) bends his energies toward the perfection of
Caeion utlcie S8eK
early, { more
artillerymen of
arrived and bring me flowerâ! [ anticrpated
someting beautiful, for bus: taste Wasi ex [yan je knew Lsoffered. yet too trathf{al to! that branch of military science unceasing)y. | it is el â i
quisite Lie came, bru ging a hor G t of half âei , * ; , , Ă© A J ; ; be fee 1 notre ithe 4 vay â Tia - isclear that no little progress has already
opened rusebids and blue violets; besides | outageâ â _â * wet âi ; vn " A me ape on go Mag } a i ps tBbaes eon made in this revolutiog? i the typical
this. a branch from a rose-tree, hearing three Gime necersary to tell my unele that there first to ose rifled cannon, to the eficsev of natanal character. One good resalt, ales,
i hei . would be no marriage. taat the fault of the | which, be owed in a great measure, the bril-
f r
frayrant white buds, jtst ready to eXpand |) yo. â
inta fall & a See broken was mine, yet b could victories, which marked the
nto ful! ywer ihe upon : id bes :
; ae : ! POP not bring his coutempt upon me by telling | Âąampatyn of 1859, as ene of the most
wining with Dis ow Nf LaAnGS atnony my ids â te 2 . var
âr ? ha , aah I huve related this to you, Carne, | ful the French may boast of. At the Puil-
ard rim ; ; . , . a
Peep Your affeetions are given to leries, at Fontainebleu, at Compeignerand at
wonderfal skill
me Man,âdo not trifle with Mie honest feel- | St Cloud there are rooms whichâ may be
will prohably follow from the same change
It is difizult to believe that when men morÂź
or less wealthy ane cultivated are ia. the
hahit of thas meeting together, the political
action of the higher elass of minds shauld
continve 80 slight as it still is in the Statea.
Sometime when bam gone. | termed arsenals, so filled are theyâwith the! Club life mast give unity, and giving unity
bring w rose which the Ewperor invented, it will give force, to all who heartily enter it.
bought or received from thore who are aware | The refinedâ ainority in America shrinks from
of his passionate desire to eximine and try | contact with the rude majority, begause it is
; 4 engagement liant series of
bads be inemredl
Su CCCss-
4 ; ia ail
viets, whieh be accomplished with |, :
. es a Warning.
making the green leaves and
ne
snowy buds gleam here and there among the oa ,
: nye Of another,
and you Ge
for Lawrence Elmore.
aE SS
dark eurls ina way that won praise and ad
wiration from all. + My tasteâ
inerded agein and again, and TF |
me to Greenwood, arms has
Vas com- â
âuit ed the
compliments off as well as | Âąould; for to no
YD , py .
: IRisH DROLLERY. every epecics of fre arms. He is somewhat) nm ] FS ptâ :
ane..mut even your mother. bud E tuld the â ; ; of â hemist, and, at times, diligertly er / aes inh gst small, bat Daenuse it
r â_â an alchem . und, at es, diligertiy en- | |, Âą acties " â :
ereret Of my engigewment an renee wae # An amusi t f Dai Barringtor leay ve to fabrieate explosive substan 8 of oer ys pt ouhess m when it comes to
Âź . ; - vii i. oe Ă© amusing story anes rington, deavour ladricate ex! sive st: ost Cre Âą 4 ~ â : ; bl
clerk, industrious and econemica Still, he Tem : ais . ace unscrupulous majority. tts imdividual
unheard of power, but the constant require
mente of office and the routine of im; erial
, life, take him: away, sper foree, from these |
; Having to anpear fora plaintiff, inâ a ease | cherished purenits | might cite many little
My Only mot ve was to avoid the comments | ar Cloanel, Barrtgton let into the detend- | incidents to prove that Napoleon has no very
we int in unmeasured terms. The individual in- | fine feelings, Yat the following will snffice | the same result in New York, and that one
nut being present, ouly | As is well known he is foud of riding and! of the finest erties im the waskd may. eon
; â â inveetives. Alter Barrington, | driving splendid bherses. Naturally enough, | cease to be ane of the very woret - ed
rable; the campany wete in fme spirits, aod) however, had got back to Dublin. the de-}one would suppose that, when these latter either in Europe or A ie Pall Af
nothing oceurred to marke it asa dark bonr | fondant, a Tipperary wan, nanved Poley, lost| have done hii gyod service, in fact been | Gazette ââ Ameren or Sana
in mv tite Among the gests was Mr | qoctime in paving his compliments to the | ucel ap by his over riding and overtworking i
members do not hold together im action,
forming their plans beforehand,.and smpport.
ing one another at all hazards. Let us hape
that as London elub lips hus beeome a power
fal instrament in politica! action we may ere
deemed it not prodent to marry in less than Recorder of Dublin, appears in the Bnglieh
years, and | insisted that if be waited so | papers
ng the envagement should not be publie
diseussions of acquaintances.
Our party passed preasantiy , the refresh-| yeiphed against,
ment, wusic. flowers, everything were admi-| heard of the
, it just rr e or Sleny ene ray
ihe ton in returned irom #lengthened tour! «uy ag He rode all day and might, and./ ch m. for the rest of ther lives tiley would A Feware Cavasryuay âA Mre. Frances
iw ) cl as covered with sleet, arrived betore Barring: | be well taken care of. Wothing of the sort; Stzelis now in Washington, applying atâ
ae Ae bdr oiee 5 Was introdaced tol tonâs residence vw Harteourt street, Dablin the nay department for back pay for services
A jnosuel good fortune awaits them ] Have
: on ihe teigptpe ned me greathy with accounts) Throwing the rems of the smoking Hor-e over | seen horses, whieh, for years, had Borne his | tendered in the Western armire ce a eayalre-
a! eid uventares und deseriptioneo! tropical the rating of the area, he anhtinnced hie at lroajesty faithfully, ending their diyerin the | man âhe save she enlisted in PSO] with
ere Seseral.times Curing Sree e RONAN tval by a thundering knock at the door [shafes of a bateverâs eart When they are |'er hasband (a John Clewron) in the 13th
We wer as rowt bog fier. and t suc Barringtonâs valet answered t SunOS » longer up to tie market they are given Missouri cavalry, and foughĂ© for two years
something which tells a maiden when she has and épenmmy the street door, bebeld tae rough. | away or sold for a trifle, They must ro 48 4 cavalryman in ome urmin She fought
won a new adaurer, told me that Lewis) eoated Pipperary fire-eater. with a lam-stek | longer eneuniber the imoertal stables under Grant. Sheridan and Rosecrans. âa
This
oh ton wow'd pres % Begunin' an under his arm and the sleet stivking to bis! fact speaks volumes in proof of tie utter; Woe In the battles of Shiloh or Pittsburg
; Beery se - aNd people hegus ustiy whiskers selfishness and want of sentiment on the part Landing, and Stone River, and at the lutier
Haet
: A ' \
O notice Âąt > ftenfions Air i) me . e wp ayy P*? Âą > a | . â } . > ;
, â etm : â â . â7 > â Iu , Ls your master up >? demanded the visi of the Emperor. A geotl man grants a home battle her husband was killed and she Severe-
i seldem woks and
oxi ethaheae Aleppo present; tor ina voice that gave some intimation of | to a horse or dog that has been faithful and | lv wounded, Uler sex became known andshe
Hes) MSPS ere Spe Te Creer wr ee arenes true, He sees to it that after their toil and | was d scharged the service. She has married
a. G8 'RS_ CVARINE wre a's Diese ev itis ~s », unswered the man. service. they may end their days in comfort since. and is now end savoring to get the
ie ago less frequen Ă©.f vl went One constant | 4+ Then give him my compliments, and say | As fur as Napoleon is concerned. the dogs are due her when discharged, bet there eS
y : Phere was a new charm in the d âvotion Mr F Neyâhe ll know wy bameâwil: be. si,ot and the horses sold âThe Galary law Which woald authorize the payment
of the wealthiest, best educated men of the| Âąlad to see him ââ â Eceosauial itindss ss . females not being recognized ke on vat P
set. T never stopped to think whither | {he vulet went up stairs, and told bie mas- THE FERGUSON BEQUEST. diere. Mre. Sigelâs Appearance Prete Rail
was drifting. One dav, some six montis! ter, who was iw bed, the purpose of his ceuieaven , feanpot be said to verg prepossessing. She
I ifrer the party, a heaut ful hoquet Was sent
me with a note
t
}sent this to say that he iscoming tonight |
opened and read :â
«
f
land for the first time im months | was ob-
ii ye
ithe note, T brushed against the ros
| finite care and patien Ă©
if
lyentle touch of the leaves upon wy check }
:
emote me like a
Lawrence, | argued, does not really love me,
Vigil. A great stir is being made in Seotland just |
âThen donât let Mr. Foley in for your | now about the administration of a fund: bit
life,â sard Barrington, for ite nota bare por | for r-ligious purposes. some time since. called | airs, attitudes and manners of a man, She
(a brace of ducks tat be ha8 come to present) che Ferguson Bequest. end the Glasgow âears a Seoteh cap cocked on-one side of her
we with.â Herald gives some swteresting particulars of | head, chews tobaceo, smokes and swears like
The man was leaving the bed-room, when | the individual by whom it was devised. Mr. a very trooper, as she claims tobe. She is
|a rough, wet cout pushed by hiw, while a) Ferguson had no elaim to the title of philan- | aceompanied by her present husband. Both
thiek voice said, By your leave,ââ and at throprst till he was on bis death-bed His)are very: poor, and have been compelled to
the same timeâ Mr. Fuley entered the bed- | chief pleasure in hife seems to have consisted | sleep in the station-house every night they
room. âin amassing an immense fortune, and some- have been in Washington Altogether, Mra.
Stepping tq raise! ** You know my basiness, sir,ââ said he to | thing of niggardliness marked his conduct in| Sigel. who bears traces of having onee beep
{ Barrington, * PE have made a Journey to Dub-| that not very amiable pursuit. When hejin better eonditionâonee even good-looking
I had reared trom | iin to teach you aranners, and its motmy put- | was worth hundreds of thougands he could | âpresents a sad illustration of the effeets of
The | pose to return until TF have broken every ; squabble like a beggar for @ aix-nence. He! a woman stepping cut of her natural sphere
bone in your b dy,ââ and at the same time! was too grasping to en) iV his wealth ; but he | to enter Upon @ Career entirely foreign to the
[heeata fizure of eight with bis shelalah be- | seems also to have been of too svrewd a dis. | designofherereation. A friendasks,* Wouldâ
thought. |-fore the cheval glass. | position to be able to feel all the raptures of she not be a valuable subject for the study of
** You do rot mean to say you would mur-/the miser. Ue used to say to his friends, * [| the advocate of what is calied + woman's
has evidently seen hard serviee in camp or
âuc ( aus ne stroth-
I had not seven my betroth elsewhere, and has contracted all the rade
d for two weeks, and said to mvuself, he has
*Cirara:â-With the flowers, accept the
devotion of one who would be more than your
âriend, Lewis liverow.â
The paper fell from my startled Singers,
red to stop and think e
=
>, within
be branch worn upon uly birthnigiit.
blow.
All that day Was spent in
;
or he would be tic„e attentive, 1] haye| der me in bed?â excluimed Daines, who had jam a poor rich manâhurdened with money, rights? â .
scarecly seen him fof (wo montis, and be i+} #8 much humof as cool courage but T have nothing else He was in the as > nee ee
coming so quiet and abstracted that his} °° Nu,â replied the other ** but get ap as | of signing a check for ÂŁ10 000 when he was a 1cTOR EMMANUEL a Vicrmm or a Woman's
visits are not as pleasant as formerly Why | 8000 #8 you can - struck with paralysis, end the check remain | Wites.âThere is a scandal eurpent inâ Flo-
should my youth and heauty be wasted i: |
when as Mrs. Hucton every wish would be blankets
gratified !
and eonseiencs, dressed to meet Mr. Heeton.} my word put to touch you until yuu are oul amends for bis negleet.of the interests of re-
rence which tells how a certain Bing was
out-witted by a woman It seems he hue
liwed with + Peidmontese lady some yeara en
famile. and bas three olive branches with the
bar sinister on their eseutcheon. âAbout a
* Yes,ââ replied Duines, * That you might | ed atter his death with ouly balf of his sig- |
fell me the woment T put myself out of the |nature appended. He remembered on
ldeathbed the poor reletions whom he had
+ No.ââ replied the other, â1 pledge FOU | forgotten during his laufetima, and he made
jlanning little econowics, as a clerk's wif his |
At evening, having stifled love |
He cameâtold me bow L had grown int» his}?! bed ?ââ ltigion and cherity by some noble Bequests. YeUr #20 he received a telegram from the
affections. and offered heart and hand for my ** You won't ?ââ F / Upwards of 100 private persons, some of them Na ty $ contessor, telling him if he wished to
aceeptance. I[ did not then accept his pro-t * i already in good circomstances, shared in ins sve her once more be must not delay, as she
posal, though I gave him reason to expect ing | ** Upon your honor.â i wealth ; but the sudden transformatinns which text in extrevus. All agree that Vietor ie
answer would be favorable, if my relatives; * No: took place among many of them from poverty kind-hearted. so he tgok a spegial tewin for
|
were pleased.
ing as gently as
| happily share bis
| luxury, though having no fortufe of my own, |
Leould tot cheerfully labor ag I oughâ, to! castle guard ââ
make his salary suffice for us; therefore, 1|
Over and under Coats, Pants, Vests, Flannel | agked freedom from my engagement.
days later it came, in the following words:
| retain that
G oves, Mits| to another, and would gladly have uudons} get ep again
lmy work
« Fuat is enongh,â* said Daines, turnint | te affluence were both astocishing and amus Purin, entered the chamber filed with alithe
4 garanhernalia of death, confessor ineludedâ
Before sleeping, T wroâe to Lawrence. say- | Over and waking himself comtortable, and ing. Day lahourera, masons, grocers, and,
' tuund the tady scarcely able to speak, but
possible, that { could not | Seem Dg us though heâ went to tai! asleep, ae in one ease, a poor hawker of fish, b came : ,
Jot; that, broughe up m| have the honor of an * Itish gentleman,â and | possessors of thousands. More than half a jane contrived to whisper she coal] not die
| fav rest as ecle as though 1 were under the} »yj}}ion of money was thus disposed of. Mr. | happy unt] she made Ler peace with heaven,
Ferguson's great religious bequest somehow | Cuis meant marriaze. The good Datured
âhe Pipperary salamander looked imarvel~ | tgoks lika a lamp sum paid to Heaven for | king, in Knowing tiat she was dying, con-
wersight9 daring a Jong, intensely worldly, seated lhey were warried, Ue returnet
land even mean sort of life. He was not | Florence, mourning the loss of the tauir
what is catied a religions ian. Some have R mini, Ina week alter the lady arrived. ic
save a bit | going tou get up?â asserted that he was a member of the Chare!s Florence, blooming in health and beauty, to
1; * No,ââ said Daines, â I have the word of | of Scotland; bat the Hera/d beligres st would take her place.at the kingâs table in the Pete
han Irish gentleman that be will not scrike me | he more correct to say that he had not been palace. Here waea coup d'etat not looked
lin beds and [ am sure | am wot going to get! within the walls of a church for 40 years-he- |â. bat of course that could not be; suv she
iriver biaient. ho eh Oem tte: din due iia lent the tines of bat eee short distanee trom the city, in great
i life, the stui@al indifference * to these thingsâ state. Morgantie marriages, [ any told, ire
In the meantime, Mr. Foley.
eye, | if youshoald want your breakfast. ring the | fy at, bat, too proud ty go legal, 80 far as enther party marry log agai,
Three | ously astonished at the pretended sleeper,
but svon Daines begar to snere.
â : ; âlove rou ar . â+ Halloa,â said Mr. Foley, âain't you
âCuevas :âMy best belovedâyou are free alioa,ââ sard Mr. Foley, i you
Law RENCE.â
L felt instinctively, that my freedom had)
»* ° ;
heen, purchased at the price âof mortal anguish | up to have my
Shurting wyself from every ike down sowew
1 Cask Cart Boxes : 1 ;
ort ? ; r . . â_ â " tia > ~ ri > â Loe y â > ) ee ford , i . aia ot " " a Âą neving w me te >
1 dew Hols & Nutâ; Varistres. thav day. l did not weep; bar suffered none | hell; the beet mn the house wat your Servier. | ty church, he actually ask: da minister of Ir- ot oa are paige satis wal i esype.
J du Serewa, ' Brussels Curpetis vy. Stair Rods and Eves, Door i the less that tears were Ceated me Phe Che morning paper well he here pres â_y +) vine, who Was at the time preasaing oD the My i phic, . +s euppoosd â creator of
i dv Filtra, Mats iu variety, Dressed Sheepskins Skirts, Skirt- | evenias brought Me Llveten. and with the} but te sure and air it before reading, for | Sunday everrings in the streets, to come op- 4 Kinguow would have scarcely been 6 ous.
1 Box Axies, hing Cane Hoops. Black aod coloreg Sik and ther! hearty apy roval of my unele and aunt. E was! there is nothing from which & man so q uickly posite his dyer and deliver his sermon there witted,
pa - i olie nite wnings for dresses ây t â i ol oa + â oh , , _â SS to
5 Pairs Utlowes, Velvets, Buu 1 i d .riminings for dresses iu great! gain betrotbed.. Lows urged an e irly day | catches a cold as Teading a damp journal, And this âpoor rich mip,â wranpea up in ieee bh i :
l variety, Feathers and Flowers, very yood âwid - : â ; : â| D fected | ' . â * eee 24 run Cootty Trave.âA Hong Kong letter
1 Busket Vices a *" Jewellry. Ribbons. Laces âHair New for the murriage, but aunt imsisted that four and tines allectea to go to cieep Siawia. saf in the io y and listened to rr of Nov. 25, in the New York Ui ld ke
-> i : iehe . dewey, HOUT DS, vt : aN TEs, iy | an "yy F : . bLNON .. aay i ave ne : .
S58: Kage Paine, pee Hosiery, Veils in great veriety, Ladicsâ months was the least possible time m whieh: The Top bad tumin him as welias ferocity; This was the tun wo lett about ÂŁ400 000 ~ Notwithstanding alb the Te bes Sa 8
42 Diame \ arnish, | Linen, Lace, Paper and Steel Collurs und Ortts, | pay outfit could be prepared. Lhe next three | he could not resist the cunning of the coun-| for the spread of the gospel, who made as a | striction upon the traffic in *Chinese kaborers fer
- Caik sia aga | Curtain Lancsks a ha sae ra pe aid Pole | onthe were passed ina whirl of silk lacestsel + Get up Mr. BaĂ©ringson, tor in bed or | condition that the trusces should be comms! exportation,â that busiuess is as brisk asewerst
a, Palts â | Eide, Shoe Thread, Twine, Cundie Wigs andmushns which wearied me. Me. fluetor! out of bed. [ hee pot the pluck to hurt 80) n cants of the Chureves which they repre-| tue present time, There are twents+toun, ahin e
â . i i; â . . ; . y
1 de Venetian Red Hardware. fotten remarked my silest ways and thoughe- | droll a heart. | sented. and who was epecialiv earefal to note, (prveipally, Spaush and Portugese) lying it
1 &s „ellow Gebre, | Tronand Steel well assorted, Glase, Puity, Paints, | ful looks, which he ettri uted te shew nessand| âThe result was, that in less than an bour) in his will cat the books of the fand shonld | Tar awa tig Cargoes of Comlies. Stout babes.
„etmnitiion | Linseed Oil. Machinery Oil, Nadie, Sprites, Asvails, | ower-exertion. With-.is grand faith in me.) afterwards, Daines and his intended mur-| be bhalauveed every year. on the 3161 of [e-}°' #7 eileen seduced inte contracts by apeciots
, om het Sa ah gi eof cee eB 4 : a9 preuniaes > guatched bold i â
Prizian Blue, | Tacks, Blacking. Kuives and Forks, Jack and Pen! oy, yer umagined my love was half vanity | derer were sitting down toa warm breakfast, |/cember, except when that day fell upon a wt he wae | boldly aad Berhiy fron @
House yn - peacetul eXistanee, on bonrd thei Sittle fat ag
Drofi Black,
Pinber,
De Sieuna,
4 Ihde Paint Oil,
} de Onve du
2 Lbla Seal do
Lubnedting Oi,
heros tice Oi,
iii Toxes laa,
2 Crates Scuttiea.
? Case Shoemake:âs
Phread
1 Bale Curled Harr,
{ Cask Gla,
3 de Dy ewoods,
250 Ibs. extract Log wood
5 Bales Rope.
| do
lv de
These godfs have been well Sought, and with
Steck ov Shelves and in Warehouse, fori a vers |
my usial bow
Cash
W. BE: DAWSON.
Great George Street, Dee, 3. 1500
large assertnient, and are offered at
'
âte
prices ~ei her wldlésalé
SRR! BUYER! ROM!
& PUNCUEONS of Old Demerara
ment, in dr vat of Boud.
GEORGE COLES.
Châtewn, Dec. 3, 1866-
LONDON TRADER
To Charlottetown direct!
Tue first-elues fust-sailing Darque
oh
7 years, ALLAN CAMPBELL, Com-
wander, of the burthen of 450
tons, will evil fram LONDON, GB.
on of about the Ist APKLL, 1507, wilt be dea- |
Intendmg Shippers will pleage |
patehed punetual
have them Goods alongside st an early date.
accominedate & few passengers. Por further pars
ticulare apply to Messrs. GEO. DUNCAN & CU.,
Kast India Avenue, Leadeubull ot , Leudun, GBs,
t
rod J.D. MASON, Ch'town, P. E. L.
January 7, 1567. '
| Iseives, Scissors, Slrot,
ABEONA, » J, an English Lioydâs, |
Cai}
Gun Wads, Files
Fartd sheigh Bella, Cash Boxes, Brushes of all kinds,
| Wine Glasses, Tamblers. &c , &e,
Ciroceries.
| Tea very superior, Cocoa prepare d, Crushed,
' frown and Granalated Sugars, ice Pearl Barléy,
Mustard. Spices. Washing and Baking Soda, Ruivts,
Currants. &e Xe
Pac whole will be sald at the lowest prices for! sjarming taste with Âź&hich the roses: were
prompt paywent, either at Woelesule or retail
li. HASZARD.
isl
| Chitown, No Âą. 26; 1866.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
âBoot and Shoe Factory,
South S.deé Queen Square.
anes Subseriber would respeetiuliy inti
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gaged Mr. CHARLES WELDON to travelâter Lin,
aud that be wil Be wf all Gines ready to Gil up
their Stock aud tike their Orders, asghbey may
jrequire. For the FALL TRADE, he bas thy
line, ever exhibited in this Island, aud at prices
that defy competition. Having the sele agency
(forthe Canadian Rubber Co., bis assertieut o:
Felt and Rubber Boots and Overshoes, of every
| class, will be found complete, of the best material.
land lower than ever. âThe Retail TradĂ© will, iv
| future, be conducted on strictly Cash Principles.
}but at such prices as will prove ust advan-
tagecus te all parties purchasing. All persone in
âdebted to the subsctiber are requesied to make
imunediate payment of thew Accounts,
GEORGE BICOLL.
_Unarlotiotewn, Piguet 27th. JO66.,,
CANADA FLOUR.
py ourty EXPECTED, per Sctvoner
Eas, from QUEBE 'â "
520 BARKELS
Canada Sup. No. 1 FLOUR.
For Casb only.
Noy. 26, 1866. _
â
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R. W. BRECKEN.
3m
and WHOLESALE BUYERS, that he bes ete}
largest and choicest tock of all Goods m his)
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lepend the night with a sick friend.
At length, but eight daysâ would pass be | the latter onty intent upou assaulung uw dish | Sunday.â Pal? Mall Gazette
fore our marriage. The rose tree was full | of smoked chofis.
at opening bads, avd t anticipated wearing -ââ
tiem at any Two were bali|. THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH.
open, and Z hrought the plant down to show =
HIS DOMESTIC LIFE AND BIS PECULIARITIES.
a
â rab a Me e le worn operandĂ© wpen which this ree
ing he the lollawing tA Chinese junk aimed
wanted by Portugese, openly attacks the
ing Darats and traesters ther ecenpanla te her-
I hear they lodge te tue Macao slave-pema,
welitp on board seme coule veusel bound tephe
âLines or to Llavana, already basing dpabl of a
cargee of eusigrants. Any oterplas wieeh may
~ thus sipped will pot tail to be satietactogily
balanced by the deathe which invariably ogeur ou
âLt passage sotst.ââ
_-- Hid
Cornelius O'Dowd, in Blackicood's Edin | tis
brida buds
Lewis when he came im to spend the evening.
* Do you know. dariin:.â said he, + that the!
}
thurgh Magdstne, has the following remedy
The Emperor is rot the most exomyplary o! | for Ireland aud the Pepians :â
twined in your batt, first For years past fe has nec been{ * We want a Viceroy whose acts should
me ting, wus what #tfracted me to vou. en good terms witir the En.press, wl ver be aul
I bent over to fide my glowing face He ies asa husband be bas outraged ia the | party ; who could promote without dread of
eontinord : lmmost barefaced manner. his liasons with }reproof, ard punish without fear of disues
* Bur Lbave not tald youâI ean re mair infiattely imferror t+ her in every j-pendentof and aloof from all the
lunger this evening, haying promised to! sense have been so open, so Bigrant, that) exigere f officia! rivalry, could afford to
By the |sgnorance of them on her pert was imypossi-| govern Tretand for for Trish in
way. hei passionately fond of fwers _pive ble Tias naturally soured her temyer and rather than for the eritieal conditions
me those two. for they will fade before the rendered her cold and ind: rent toward the of a Catinet, who e vuld disa%use Irishmen
day. and those will Gome out.â wan who made it apparent to the worid that | of the befiet that the trade of politics was
Teut the Aowers and he left me. The day | le neither loved nor respected ber. As an the one gr ind royal road to success in life, ied. or needie-worked, needie-werked âSele
following, a mereenger brought « r-quest | instances of the indisereet course pursued by | and als» convince Englishmen that the game | the more orivinal, an i they cost from £30 >|
(rom Lawrenee E'more, that | would lend him | tee Ewpress, way be mentioned the fuct of of party c nid not be bonestiy played at the ÂŁ50 in the Panjab without freight or oan
tor une day my rose-tree; he was ill.-had | ber repeated efforts to leave Paris clandes-, cost of a whole people. Let the rivale for pore or profit to the importerâlittie facts
hear! of it@ wondpus beauty, and knew how | thn: ly. On one oceasion she was f retbly | power in Kagland agree vpon some matâ'e | wich we commend to the attentionof wo u
] bud reared it. | could not but send it, with Gdcem out vf a cab at the palace door. justas, ought to be an able, but still moreimportant | io think they can buy the A i Bi |
every caution for its safety. Instead of call. it was being driven away. With only ber jis it that he be an bonest manâto rule ot Âą15 or Ă©ven ÂŁ10 a shawl. What they do
ing that evening. Mr. Uveton wrote, saying maid, Eugenie had determined to take the | freland tor ten vears.~ OF coarse, 1 meanâ poy is either an scious which was cle
he was staying with Âź@ dying frierd. The | niglit train for England. The Emperor got | onty with such power as Viceroys now enjoy, |i, India ut ol], ora Delis shawls, very goud
thought that this was my discarded lover did wind of the estapade and frustrated it. A but free to use hire judgment without any re- jy jeg way, | inne utastom apprasehing a Cash
aot cress thy mind. âyietie dater.on, Eugenie suceerded in taking ference to party, of as woch as a thought for) more shawl m beauty thanin doratility A
The neat morning Mr. Haeton brought the ber departure. and did not returu until the che resulc of a division Lt him address) nan may he on et es in a'Mack Cashmere
roaa tree shorn of every byd «nd blossom. | Countess of Castiglione had been banished himself ty the question of land tenure, the for twenty years, and it would be as pertect
He placed it upon Pie table. suying :â frow the eourt. It is well known that with | pour jawe, the condition of educstion, the 4. on the first rity while every imitation
âMy friend, Lawrence Efmore, took them bis csusin, Price Napoleon, the Emperor conflicting claims of rival charches and the wha:soover will wear oat.â" The Testile
off, and started upon along journey with bas never been on very good terms, A- other momentous ques uns of the countryâ Mauufncturcs of Jadin,â by o Nodies
mutual jea'ougy exists which events tend to submitting his opinions on theas to whatewet fyasegg . F :
I cried and feil senseless infliiwe. The fact that Prince Napolevt is! party. wight be in power, as freely us an a ny
wext to the Prince Imperial, heir to the) Ewhassrdor aÂą Constantinople writes ty the
ed, he was holding me againgt his heart; but! throne of France, renders the Eurperor, and | Foreign Seeretary of State bis views on the
with @ desolate, broken-hearted look io his also Che Empress, quite jealous of him. They | events around him. Lat him do this with
tace. that | was faint to turn away my eyes (Sew. tu dread that he may, in case the | the confidence that the Eaipire, whose ser-
* Pity you? Clara,â said he, ° pity me' f opportunity should present itself, supplant | vant he is, will jad re and pronownce apon
have lost my beet loved friend, and my be- th: Prince [mpertal ;and,asanataral result, | his actsânot a Cabsuet wor a Councilâand
trothed wives. Lawrence did not willingty tvey distike their cousin, and very often Jec Ireland may yet ewerge from ber calamities,
bettay yoor fault; it was gnly in the deli-, him see this. The servants it the palace tell and become the er-dit inetead of the reproach
f
time at husbands
t} e our:
me feele | me yordinated ty the neceserties of ,
. âÂź 000 oe -- --ââ
The best Cashmere suawls, the long shawle
with plain ground, bhee, green or yellatiee
yreen ace bestâuvever cost less than ÂŁ46 @
pair, und are never sold singly. The vezt
kind, or equare shawls, much more frequently
imported into Europe, are erther loom-work-
women Bal. Whi, HK
no 8
itvelt, and
teresis.
them in his hand !â
*O, pity me!â
upon the floor. When consciousness retara
+ a <9
A tragedian bad hue nose broken. A lady
on one one occasion said to his, ** Dike yoor
acting, burl cannet get: over your nose,ââ
Na wuader,ââ replied he, * the bridge is
[eh
âgone,ââ
% RI
Somebody in Paris . celisug small packete
ot cards, parporting to be « billete dâentree
pour le ceil,â os ** tickets for Heaven.â
rim of his dying moments, that] learned musy amueing stories regafding the queer of England.ââ~
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VOL. XVI I CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MONDAY, MARCH 4, 186%, [ NO. IT
IMPORTATIONS =
For Fall Season, 1896,
British awWareliouse,
~ OOMPLETED.
is bak Pablie is general w a
Dry Goods and Groceries,
that will compare favourably With
im tue marke
id iA our
uet aâ ° S .
auy
and will prove ta purchusers s ond to none,
for atyle, Vaiue, upd pri
;
gods bes
W. &.
Ins ection
A. BROWN.
Dee, 3, P8GG
Valuable Freehold Yare: for Saie.
NONSISTING of 175 Acres of Fron
A Lane â
re i Dwelliay House, B f â â 1
toy Machine el wee tlie â ' as suitable for
» Farm \ieo
(ne Maudred Acres of Wood Land
a â af! « 4 ,
1 o> y â sive : \
i â - \ â
â ' Lis I
Peoperte, f es pow
hes I tie ' r j
trehwise t ir t 1 t bhanny
oF or ' '
CATHERINE WRIGHT. Ex "
Jane 25> 1866
ORANGES & LEMONS»,
FO See by
Ww. k WATSON
Jan. 7, 1867
FRESH GRSUND RICE,
ae Sale by
Wu "ATSON
Jan 7. 1467
TO FHE
TrENANTR YY
Pr. EE. PYL ind.
rpur Leg âtalus ieee ite Live te Season
cad if âą â . aad I |
tetas e Ten ONE f I t â
; « iâ im ! e â â
The (owmmisstonerof Pabiic Lands
hereb, gives welice te all louauts
Âą nen aloees e i
âS{sT -UCH TENANT Sint . se of the
Partus as tu wauuer ata extent ex ie
such A
FPOKM OF APPLICATION and f artrenthars
win < out ed 2 tine shiet Crowe Lands
Culuuiai Dasldiug, we fed
JUUN ALDOUS
Paltic Laude Qifice. May 8.18
LAND SALE.
no be SULU by PUBLIC AUCTION,
ou FRIDAY. the Preteesta day tf MARCI
heat. at the houred 12 o eluck , dem i ⏠Colonial
Bou idisas in Charlottetown, t ler d4aul ).v Virtue of
n Power of sale contained in nu ee âof fodenture of
Mort waeue eu te Gate Che filtes div of duly
A. LD. 1464) aud made betwe: Li NANDER
PHOMAS COOMBS. thea of I - is e Pre
vince of Novu Scot Tutor. and ELLEN JANE
qrtts his wife. Of The ote par iJAMES
MILLER. of Township No. 34. io P © baward |
[atnted, bequire of the other part: a bial plece
wr parcel af Land wibtiate. by tee ud beiog iu Char
lotretewa, tu swid [slend, bowndétt as to lows, that
ihe eee: Commencing oe UT eis we nt dere
Gjecorne Mitre tue eon Ww terhi wigs ie âai t
of baad, the p erty of Murtiu Siea i ry a
wht-atiule hoe with Âą Gree ~ et e
kal cast wordly Nitiwetv-+i feet fir j ew
thenee by atightanrgietihc ft ercwith se wardly
Abluciccu lee Y thetes , tiie by a git ungle
line thesew el wesiwaidiy, Minetv-ria feet five
tuches to the east sive i Great G ye Si veelulore
exid: thenwe Nortiiwardly alow t âae, Nine-
teen feet fate Poe hesto Cee place of coms weet, |
being part of Town Lots Niinbers sev culy-eight
(73) amd Seweaty-uine (79). iv the First h dred ef
âTown Leite to sei Town, towether wi the build
juz und appurtenances to the same belougins, at d
7 nie, With the privileve of a Might of wav of nine
, fest three ches m wht emmmeneiug wt the
; wruith-enstern angle ef dase wve described,
. aid thence eXtenaing perth Wat yal i E88
ery Gouldars al ⏠enlue wud tie cust uâhdary
â ot cee suid Martin Slice. '# laud te tire gonihern sive
J of Swdnex Mreel--\lie ubuve lesvribed Premises
Âą leing fy ort of the lauds wad premises Cyluprived 1 |
y the said Mortguse) |
: Pared the Sth day of Decewher, A. 7). 1866 }
f ' JAMES MILLER,
° J Losaaworti, Selietfer | Dee. if
y
YARMOUTH STOVES,
ep U5t RECHIVED vy the Subscriber,
P pet Schuom > Many, from Yarufiah, a full
aud complete Carze of those celebruicd sTt V Es, |
cof Cooking. Box and Prantl
a the cha |
whieh jie eo well kr
bxtatoed
eouristt
ewWweth Ges cee
racrer of
- farmers, ta whoa they buve given sue sene ral
a . *
sutisluenow They wail be sold al th? usual terum
jvc Cash or approves Notes
R. J. CLARKE.
Siere >
4 Orwell Chea)
8 : ian
3 spree
i Chairs in Variety.
it KITCHEN, CHAMBER, HALL,
lh
MNING
AND DRAWING ROOM
FURNITURE,
Furnished in Sete or aingle (very cheap.)
Atten.ion paid to Repairing all kinds of Fur
witare, expecially Turwed Wark, sack us
e chairs, &e. Me fehew!
Allkinds of Purntcare Painting dofe to order
id Furi ture cep bite te Peet + or
t Masters Chatew (cane) re-se7 |
Luvking Giusses. Piawes &e , &e., (a band,
a very reasoualle
A â
oe raâ Remember Hickey s Steam lactery, |
ad eeu side of Market Sqn eu â sie t
A smart uy wanted to lead
NEWSON.
ul JUUN
ys
December 24.2864
Grain! Grain! Gran
opus bigveat price
amd OATS, at
Colesâs Brewery and Distillers,
ÂŁ23" Constantly ow hia nd at pricesncheaper (han cas
he purchosedsothe naerket the best of hun Brends
liu, Whiskey, aud as i wer at icle of M it Whis
fey. A S. XA, and AAA Ale.
Charlottetown. Jane 20. Lk6e
Just on the Square.
NEW TOBACCO FACTORY
SUWUUSE S193.
OPENED «a FACTORY a SUMMERSIDE,
â
Prepared to supply W haberiite, Customers with
the Isiand Mauufactared Ti mtACcy Warranted a
; teod article, at the very lowest prices. ur lon the
. Mont reaseitable terme â aud hoped bis lactory.
â heing the first of the kind extablighed i) lârince
County, will meet with fiberal patromage {rn the
Trad i ; 1 â Vv .
traders ind Merchauts of Sunurerside, auc Iâ rince
Geunty weseraliy.
; PATRICK REILLY.
me, Summerside, Jaly 31, 1865
TRE LOXHON TRABER.
THE well keown Clpper |lAngue
âLOTUS,â AL at Lindâs, cogpered,
UY lone register, will #ail from LA Nr for
This Port, on or about the Piret day of APRIL
wert, For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, opply in
. te JOUN PITCAIRN & 5sONS; at
Chsrloctetown to the undersigued.
DANIPL DAV LES.
Charlottetown, Jun 7, 1267. âPas
~ BE*sts
g veu for ba hi LEY
The Centre of Attraction!
The Centre Attra: nas for
NEITELELEN iy!
i s
th town
vont
RODERT YOUNG'S,
49S & FATS
YOUNG'S
LBONNI
writ buy
Velvets or âTerrys,
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
| j est and most Beautiful A wtmeut of
Flowers & Feathers,
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
ts â
ithe he we thi sw Bt
A
Ribbons and Luées,
tu be had
The cheapest und he
Gloves and Hosicry!
i af
Aw tmw se Vurlety of
: Âą
at all Prices,
â :
+ âi 75 â
: a at
ROBERT YO!
The fa shace seca ;
Cottons of
NGâ'S.
Lat Âą cheapes to buy
all kinds,
in ACKHOW iedywed On 3
ROBERT
les to by
YOUNGS
Coburgs or Winceys,
you w lide wellt
ROBERT
t yvott Wut ty
»call at
YOUNG'S.
â see 4 BKM A
Fancy Dress Goods,
that is entirely new, call at
ROVERT YOUNG'S
rat
HOOP SKIRES
is alwwave to he found at
ROBERT YOUNG'S
Every vibe kuews t â
Paper Collars and Cufls,
for | » Ladies and Gentlemen. ob ban it
ROBERT YOUNG'S
Ladies uever f it »huwuvwe the must Cutie ce sells
BOO TS
Lbeuglit at
RORERT YOUNG'S
pe aan ee ââ :
Shawls & Mantles,
ull qitite new, at
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
Mantle Cloths,
Very cheap. ar j
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
Re ee eT Gentsâ Crimeon pn
Shirts and Shirtings,
cheaper than ever, at j
RORERT YOUNG'S
Searls and Clouds,
from Sd, anwards, at
ROBERT YOUNG'S.
Hloods and Sontags
at ROBERT YOUNG'S.
ri oat: âPo all Who Want a first-rate ne
TKA,
we would sv buy if at
RIUBERT YOUNG'S.
Dee. 17, 1566 uf |
x â â
Y various Ships from ENGLAND, }
Stexmers from BOSTON and HALIFAX 1}
| have received ty
FALL & WINTER STOCK,
cousisting in part of j
'96 Casks & Cases General Iroumongery. |
t Cask Cutlery,
t do Traces i
! do Shovels,
1 do Hoes,
{ do Shot, i
20 1xes Tin, j
226 pieces Viough Metals,
J6 Tone Nails & Spikes
i
23 bundles spring Stee
we dd Sloeeing da
3 do Cast do
7 ae Sisler do
183 Tvs Trou, |
sired
ibe cut Quless for use on
| SlOSK of Sensonable Ge Odes
u uréat variety, Druggets, y
nbs hack Biue. Brown, and Jnvisible super
| fine Browd Cloths; Mantle Cloths in Variety ; Whit
seal
varie
FRANCIS &,. LONGWORTH,
Barrister and Attornev-at-Law,
Orriceâ PAVILLION HOTEL,
Charlottetown, - - - P. BE. Island.
In 14. 1807
THOWwes HELLY,
Barr.ster-at-Law, Notary Public,
' AND
CONVEYANCER,
Summre*âside, - -- - « P. ELT.
Deo. 10, INbé by pel
ER ECUPISDIN,
Attorney and Barrister -at~Law,
CONVEYANCER, Ke.
Office: -- Great Goorge Streot,
Charlottetcwn.
Near tle
CatholiY Cathedral.)
sno if
mber 3 i
a i
TO THE TRADE.
CORN BROSMS! CORN BROOMS!
beys ti lori Che lrad
pub Subse: ther
rihe it sco
Vawuutactustng of Cora Brooms,
ati ist*. Halas thisia the tirst © kit
tempted in the Island, he a i receive such e1
Hare Busivess ;
BROOMS can bÂą hid from Mr. DODD. Ane-
meer, Qaeen Squaté, Sho will vet for Hinks
nt thre is Cheap aud? hetiar « ty f
porles FOUN MceLEAN
Chitown. Get 26) tsot
LIV: RPOOL and LONDON.
Pe â*UNDINEââ and * LC OWEN,â
trom LIVERPOOL, and * LOTUS,
LONI] IN, the Subset ber has received
An Unusua'ly Large Supply of Drees,
Medicines, Patent Medicines,
PERFP MERY, (Buglish avd Freuch) ; SOAPS,
BRUSHES, PICKLES. SAUCES. MUSTARD)
Keys and Battles): CURRIE POWDER.Ca
irom
led CLLRON. LEMON and ORANGL PELs
MARMALADE. Esseveve, SPICES, M
\\ Wi VINEGAR. SAKDINES ANI
iViks. MUSHROOMS, CAPE {
_ SAUCE, PAINTS oll \
NaiSiia.âą j ying JAVAN KNOTLING hy}
SPUREBS. and Miscellaneous Artioles, ol be Besi
Virn. WATSON,
Nov. 5, 1366
Lands to âLet.
ed h ora termeot 4 years from Ist
MAY next, Vat vainndle prope : t
ft Âą â 1 âeM e St /âe sl
â on the lower Kova â ,
Hills Ris ut â e, â
i w „ = Cres. & Vitus tl beivi
Far e Estute of Ca ( Le awe
7 ks j N | 3 } my t vy ko We
- â ad and wHtĂ©r hinve that ib « j
be let iu wo, thre â Âą Leweniehts i |
will be let tovether *Sinrately as tuav be de
No woud, trees ov brushment of auy kind Âą
,
He tars Sealed tenders
rs
received by the Subscribers uutitthe borh M ARCH
uext. ». BRENNAN
PY HODGSON,
ivp dm
for the whole or any pert or | theregf wilt be |
Mi'town Dee. 17.
NEW FALL AND WINTER
GOUOD-âą. |
j Ythe recent arrivals rom Lonebn. Liverpool
Glasyow, Canada, aia phe ned States, thie
SubeeSiber bas reecived a large and well selected
colopr
~âs
Wo illen Goods.
-Biiing :
Fiaunels, 3, R
Horse Kt
Bleakets,
igs, Carpetings.
Flanuel Shirt
al
Ags,
j
] s
4%)
Cloths, a lurve stock
Latnhskin
neys, Beaver. Devons. Motcow, Pilot
Tweeds, and other
Astracany Doeskine :
very cheapâSba„ ly, a large varity.
Staple Dry Goods.
and White
ficking
âtes
â
Cottons
Printed. Krown, Striped
on Warp, |
|
Fane? Phirtings. Red Blue:
vaatity. Linen and Cotton
Bayutny. Tewels, (Turkish
fowelliug, Osuaburgs, Canvas, &e., Ke.
Dress Goorls.
In Silks plein aud fuacy. Buratheas, Part wttas, |
French Meriios. Caml4ts, Colbergs
Listres, Adexandra (doth, Alpacews, Cloth of Goli
md other Varieties iu the btest styles, very low
rest Bage wid |
wud other kinds,
Cashimeres,
fur cash.
Gentsâ Furnishing Department. |
eo
Shirts, White aud colore? Cotton Shirts, Collis Âą
| Ties, the newest etyles iâ Hats, Cloth and Fur|
Capry Boots, Shoes. Slippers Mufflers. Drawers. }
ander Shirts du variety, Web and Kubber Braces, | T have notbiny of vours to return,
lof blue Fibbon that once tied vyour curls
: 5 }
Socks, Gloves, &e., &c., cl
x
Furs.
Stone Martin, Mink, Fitch, Kolenski. Chinchilli
id Mountain Martiu. in sef md se parutely, Mos
Âąiash. Ermine and other } Fur
ai Cuffs, Siberian Lainbs=i ,
eap and gocd.
|
{
», &e., Xv
| tw
| what had cuused bis illness and death.â doings of the Emperor when the mcrose fit Excusn View or Circe Lire mw New
Gently placing me on the Sula, he left the is upon him. Toe eiy that in his room be | YorÂź âThe rapid development of social clay
house. arranges things to suit himselfâhangs his life im New York must be taken as one of vo.
I'he wedding invitations had not been given engravings and family portraits, places the | rious indications of the changes which he
out, and were now deloyed by my sudden ill- | furniture, and away letters und American character is now undergoing. Uae
From a servant | learned when Law- | papers. So long as he os, in bis way. eheer- til lately the genuine statesman has been one
funeral would take place, and inâ ful, be seems satisfied with t!e disposal of of the most unclubable of human heings lug
spite of remonstranee, attended, dressed plain- | the reams; bat daring ** the darker days,ââ it is only on the most superficial glance that
takes down the preâures, moves the furni- the passion for living in hoteâs eontd he sup-
LITERATURE.
THE BROKEN ENGAGEMENT.
pe ilies âwits
âNo! Carrie, not even a bud. ean [ spare a
Sng
al livara.
NO Gounht, it es
from my peerless rose
stlfish to keep them
desire a
ema .
; 2, | Once g
all. when vou 80 iwueti
Youth
kind to me, darling, since wy tlne
single one ive heen ver?
Seger Bo ly, and wearing a heavy veil to avoid reeog- he
id by your presence and sympathy many darlé nitich le was buried in Greenwood, and ture and the books, all the while grambling pos od akin to the taste for congregating in
one oF aeeving 1 , K uy Kall | alone in the carriage which my unele sewt,- and growling at hitmself, On these octasions elahe Men and women Jive in sup ab hotele
ao . t ing ase. 1) S ae â A . , . ° ° 7 4
Sours. when my nights have hecome days in i went to the grave Mr. ilueton stood by the wai re d'botel of the palace sin déspair. | in New York because the men are too eager
es seeps - , ' ity side, as the last solemn words were said |The dinners are ulways +: detestable.â the in business t» Âą fer tt â
Ă© Hieâ vy Oat eee : â , ag st solet ! f g 1 nl y > t . tt n business t+ care ior th { â
that other lind Sineg little Bea was in, thoogh J faney he did not recognize me, | winesÂź sour âââir short, the great ++ Cavtarââ) becaus we â one a d Rouge and
prattling of your two low rs, | have astory to „e vis âtener ae fy âty he a hecause women share their husband's publi-
tell vou: if vou have lemare to femain. | until, as we turned away. be offered his arm, is as fretiul and whimsical in his bloes asthe city. and add to at all their own love and
Ou F heisure » remain, chs gee : i: celia it aft i ve eee . ae â ~ .
think T feel strane ensuéh itn relate fr now ndueted. me to the carriage, and left me en es and spoiled @ a Ky contrast, splendor in dress. But the very easence of
, RI, . a without one word. atot times, he eats an rink nyt! 5 is sjahili rn . ;
Raise my houd «a dittle please; that will do Ar ; â âeld. \ cheapaactetpo ag "7 ne a re a club Iife is sociahility, leisure, and exclosive-
ag ade ee ' May mv darling Carri@ never know such | makes no complaints, and gives less trouble | ners It is as purely an ariatoeratic instite
Peery thank you . , } : : â °
0 aie Bic, berâ leita Ai clade a agony of remorse as | suffered this day, and than the nrost Misigoificant member of the tion as the House of Lords It implies the
j » j » > a tc orre § 2a ry . he . : .
ee Wi aa a Ae ai OGL OR wany years, fecling that) had murdered bhonsethold two facts that men wish to associate chiefly
\ the man | lowed, and destroyed the happiness Naroteon bat arte fixed idea which has al-| with thoss who are not personally disagreea-
one dav past Âą whteen, but we always cele
Lieto them on terms of tantual forbearanee,
and that their whole life is not passedâin the
tremendons race forgetting riches. As it ip
said that there are three or four. times ns
many clubs of considerable pretensions in
New York as ther? were avery few vearsago-
brated the festivals together. Upon this oe-
gave uÂźa great party. } dr 1
: rouiy betrothed, Lawrence I
had promised to éome before the eompany
fone so worthyol respectand affeerion as | most beome # maxim ; that is, the disevvery
At eyenitig the package con- | of some engine of
Mr. Lineton,. terrible warfare, some
taining the few potes b bad written him and | extraordinary uiveket or cannon ite is theo-
my minature was anded me by a sergant. -retieally and practically one ot the most
L luokedin vain forone written word of his. | ekilfal- the day:: and he
lie was tea noble to add one reproach to) bends his energies toward the perfection of
Caeion utlcie S8eK
early, { more
artillerymen of
arrived and bring me flowerâ! [ anticrpated
someting beautiful, for bus: taste Wasi ex [yan je knew Lsoffered. yet too trathf{al to! that branch of military science unceasing)y. | it is el â i
quisite Lie came, bru ging a hor G t of half âei , * ; , , Ă© A J ; ; be fee 1 notre ithe 4 vay â Tia - isclear that no little progress has already
opened rusebids and blue violets; besides | outageâ â _â * wet âi ; vn " A me ape on go Mag } a i ps tBbaes eon made in this revolutiog? i the typical
this. a branch from a rose-tree, hearing three Gime necersary to tell my unele that there first to ose rifled cannon, to the eficsev of natanal character. One good resalt, ales,
i hei . would be no marriage. taat the fault of the | which, be owed in a great measure, the bril-
f r
frayrant white buds, jtst ready to eXpand |) yo. â
inta fall & a See broken was mine, yet b could victories, which marked the
nto ful! ywer ihe upon : id bes :
; ae : ! POP not bring his coutempt upon me by telling | Âąampatyn of 1859, as ene of the most
wining with Dis ow Nf LaAnGS atnony my ids â te 2 . var
âr ? ha , aah I huve related this to you, Carne, | ful the French may boast of. At the Puil-
ard rim ; ; . , . a
Peep Your affeetions are given to leries, at Fontainebleu, at Compeignerand at
wonderfal skill
me Man,âdo not trifle with Mie honest feel- | St Cloud there are rooms whichâ may be
will prohably follow from the same change
It is difizult to believe that when men morÂź
or less wealthy ane cultivated are ia. the
hahit of thas meeting together, the political
action of the higher elass of minds shauld
continve 80 slight as it still is in the Statea.
Sometime when bam gone. | termed arsenals, so filled are theyâwith the! Club life mast give unity, and giving unity
bring w rose which the Ewperor invented, it will give force, to all who heartily enter it.
bought or received from thore who are aware | The refinedâ ainority in America shrinks from
of his passionate desire to eximine and try | contact with the rude majority, begause it is
; 4 engagement liant series of
bads be inemredl
Su CCCss-
4 ; ia ail
viets, whieh be accomplished with |, :
. es a Warning.
making the green leaves and
ne
snowy buds gleam here and there among the oa ,
: nye Of another,
and you Ge
for Lawrence Elmore.
aE SS
dark eurls ina way that won praise and ad
wiration from all. + My tasteâ
inerded agein and again, and TF |
me to Greenwood, arms has
Vas com- â
âuit ed the
compliments off as well as | Âąould; for to no
YD , py .
: IRisH DROLLERY. every epecics of fre arms. He is somewhat) nm ] FS ptâ :
ane..mut even your mother. bud E tuld the â ; ; of â hemist, and, at times, diligertly er / aes inh gst small, bat Daenuse it
r â_â an alchem . und, at es, diligertiy en- | |, Âą acties " â :
ereret Of my engigewment an renee wae # An amusi t f Dai Barringtor leay ve to fabrieate explosive substan 8 of oer ys pt ouhess m when it comes to
Âź . ; - vii i. oe Ă© amusing story anes rington, deavour ladricate ex! sive st: ost Cre Âą 4 ~ â : ; bl
clerk, industrious and econemica Still, he Tem : ais . ace unscrupulous majority. tts imdividual
unheard of power, but the constant require
mente of office and the routine of im; erial
, life, take him: away, sper foree, from these |
; Having to anpear fora plaintiff, inâ a ease | cherished purenits | might cite many little
My Only mot ve was to avoid the comments | ar Cloanel, Barrtgton let into the detend- | incidents to prove that Napoleon has no very
we int in unmeasured terms. The individual in- | fine feelings, Yat the following will snffice | the same result in New York, and that one
nut being present, ouly | As is well known he is foud of riding and! of the finest erties im the waskd may. eon
; â â inveetives. Alter Barrington, | driving splendid bherses. Naturally enough, | cease to be ane of the very woret - ed
rable; the campany wete in fme spirits, aod) however, had got back to Dublin. the de-}one would suppose that, when these latter either in Europe or A ie Pall Af
nothing oceurred to marke it asa dark bonr | fondant, a Tipperary wan, nanved Poley, lost| have done hii gyod service, in fact been | Gazette ââ Ameren or Sana
in mv tite Among the gests was Mr | qoctime in paving his compliments to the | ucel ap by his over riding and overtworking i
members do not hold together im action,
forming their plans beforehand,.and smpport.
ing one another at all hazards. Let us hape
that as London elub lips hus beeome a power
fal instrament in politica! action we may ere
deemed it not prodent to marry in less than Recorder of Dublin, appears in the Bnglieh
years, and | insisted that if be waited so | papers
ng the envagement should not be publie
diseussions of acquaintances.
Our party passed preasantiy , the refresh-| yeiphed against,
ment, wusic. flowers, everything were admi-| heard of the
, it just rr e or Sleny ene ray
ihe ton in returned irom #lengthened tour! «uy ag He rode all day and might, and./ ch m. for the rest of ther lives tiley would A Feware Cavasryuay âA Mre. Frances
iw ) cl as covered with sleet, arrived betore Barring: | be well taken care of. Wothing of the sort; Stzelis now in Washington, applying atâ
ae Ae bdr oiee 5 Was introdaced tol tonâs residence vw Harteourt street, Dablin the nay department for back pay for services
A jnosuel good fortune awaits them ] Have
: on ihe teigptpe ned me greathy with accounts) Throwing the rems of the smoking Hor-e over | seen horses, whieh, for years, had Borne his | tendered in the Western armire ce a eayalre-
a! eid uventares und deseriptioneo! tropical the rating of the area, he anhtinnced hie at lroajesty faithfully, ending their diyerin the | man âhe save she enlisted in PSO] with
ere Seseral.times Curing Sree e RONAN tval by a thundering knock at the door [shafes of a bateverâs eart When they are |'er hasband (a John Clewron) in the 13th
We wer as rowt bog fier. and t suc Barringtonâs valet answered t SunOS » longer up to tie market they are given Missouri cavalry, and foughĂ© for two years
something which tells a maiden when she has and épenmmy the street door, bebeld tae rough. | away or sold for a trifle, They must ro 48 4 cavalryman in ome urmin She fought
won a new adaurer, told me that Lewis) eoated Pipperary fire-eater. with a lam-stek | longer eneuniber the imoertal stables under Grant. Sheridan and Rosecrans. âa
This
oh ton wow'd pres % Begunin' an under his arm and the sleet stivking to bis! fact speaks volumes in proof of tie utter; Woe In the battles of Shiloh or Pittsburg
; Beery se - aNd people hegus ustiy whiskers selfishness and want of sentiment on the part Landing, and Stone River, and at the lutier
Haet
: A ' \
O notice Âąt > ftenfions Air i) me . e wp ayy P*? Âą > a | . â } . > ;
, â etm : â â . â7 > â Iu , Ls your master up >? demanded the visi of the Emperor. A geotl man grants a home battle her husband was killed and she Severe-
i seldem woks and
oxi ethaheae Aleppo present; tor ina voice that gave some intimation of | to a horse or dog that has been faithful and | lv wounded, Uler sex became known andshe
Hes) MSPS ere Spe Te Creer wr ee arenes true, He sees to it that after their toil and | was d scharged the service. She has married
a. G8 'RS_ CVARINE wre a's Diese ev itis ~s », unswered the man. service. they may end their days in comfort since. and is now end savoring to get the
ie ago less frequen Ă©.f vl went One constant | 4+ Then give him my compliments, and say | As fur as Napoleon is concerned. the dogs are due her when discharged, bet there eS
y : Phere was a new charm in the d âvotion Mr F Neyâhe ll know wy bameâwil: be. si,ot and the horses sold âThe Galary law Which woald authorize the payment
of the wealthiest, best educated men of the| Âąlad to see him ââ â Eceosauial itindss ss . females not being recognized ke on vat P
set. T never stopped to think whither | {he vulet went up stairs, and told bie mas- THE FERGUSON BEQUEST. diere. Mre. Sigelâs Appearance Prete Rail
was drifting. One dav, some six montis! ter, who was iw bed, the purpose of his ceuieaven , feanpot be said to verg prepossessing. She
I ifrer the party, a heaut ful hoquet Was sent
me with a note
t
}sent this to say that he iscoming tonight |
opened and read :â
«
f
land for the first time im months | was ob-
ii ye
ithe note, T brushed against the ros
| finite care and patien Ă©
if
lyentle touch of the leaves upon wy check }
:
emote me like a
Lawrence, | argued, does not really love me,
Vigil. A great stir is being made in Seotland just |
âThen donât let Mr. Foley in for your | now about the administration of a fund: bit
life,â sard Barrington, for ite nota bare por | for r-ligious purposes. some time since. called | airs, attitudes and manners of a man, She
(a brace of ducks tat be ha8 come to present) che Ferguson Bequest. end the Glasgow âears a Seoteh cap cocked on-one side of her
we with.â Herald gives some swteresting particulars of | head, chews tobaceo, smokes and swears like
The man was leaving the bed-room, when | the individual by whom it was devised. Mr. a very trooper, as she claims tobe. She is
|a rough, wet cout pushed by hiw, while a) Ferguson had no elaim to the title of philan- | aceompanied by her present husband. Both
thiek voice said, By your leave,ââ and at throprst till he was on bis death-bed His)are very: poor, and have been compelled to
the same timeâ Mr. Fuley entered the bed- | chief pleasure in hife seems to have consisted | sleep in the station-house every night they
room. âin amassing an immense fortune, and some- have been in Washington Altogether, Mra.
Stepping tq raise! ** You know my basiness, sir,ââ said he to | thing of niggardliness marked his conduct in| Sigel. who bears traces of having onee beep
{ Barrington, * PE have made a Journey to Dub-| that not very amiable pursuit. When hejin better eonditionâonee even good-looking
I had reared trom | iin to teach you aranners, and its motmy put- | was worth hundreds of thougands he could | âpresents a sad illustration of the effeets of
The | pose to return until TF have broken every ; squabble like a beggar for @ aix-nence. He! a woman stepping cut of her natural sphere
bone in your b dy,ââ and at the same time! was too grasping to en) iV his wealth ; but he | to enter Upon @ Career entirely foreign to the
[heeata fizure of eight with bis shelalah be- | seems also to have been of too svrewd a dis. | designofherereation. A friendasks,* Wouldâ
thought. |-fore the cheval glass. | position to be able to feel all the raptures of she not be a valuable subject for the study of
** You do rot mean to say you would mur-/the miser. Ue used to say to his friends, * [| the advocate of what is calied + woman's
has evidently seen hard serviee in camp or
âuc ( aus ne stroth-
I had not seven my betroth elsewhere, and has contracted all the rade
d for two weeks, and said to mvuself, he has
*Cirara:â-With the flowers, accept the
devotion of one who would be more than your
âriend, Lewis liverow.â
The paper fell from my startled Singers,
red to stop and think e
=
>, within
be branch worn upon uly birthnigiit.
blow.
All that day Was spent in
;
or he would be tic„e attentive, 1] haye| der me in bed?â excluimed Daines, who had jam a poor rich manâhurdened with money, rights? â .
scarecly seen him fof (wo montis, and be i+} #8 much humof as cool courage but T have nothing else He was in the as > nee ee
coming so quiet and abstracted that his} °° Nu,â replied the other ** but get ap as | of signing a check for ÂŁ10 000 when he was a 1cTOR EMMANUEL a Vicrmm or a Woman's
visits are not as pleasant as formerly Why | 8000 #8 you can - struck with paralysis, end the check remain | Wites.âThere is a scandal eurpent inâ Flo-
should my youth and heauty be wasted i: |
when as Mrs. Hucton every wish would be blankets
gratified !
and eonseiencs, dressed to meet Mr. Heeton.} my word put to touch you until yuu are oul amends for bis negleet.of the interests of re-
rence which tells how a certain Bing was
out-witted by a woman It seems he hue
liwed with + Peidmontese lady some yeara en
famile. and bas three olive branches with the
bar sinister on their eseutcheon. âAbout a
* Yes,ââ replied Duines, * That you might | ed atter his death with ouly balf of his sig- |
fell me the woment T put myself out of the |nature appended. He remembered on
ldeathbed the poor reletions whom he had
+ No.ââ replied the other, â1 pledge FOU | forgotten during his laufetima, and he made
jlanning little econowics, as a clerk's wif his |
At evening, having stifled love |
He cameâtold me bow L had grown int» his}?! bed ?ââ ltigion and cherity by some noble Bequests. YeUr #20 he received a telegram from the
affections. and offered heart and hand for my ** You won't ?ââ F / Upwards of 100 private persons, some of them Na ty $ contessor, telling him if he wished to
aceeptance. I[ did not then accept his pro-t * i already in good circomstances, shared in ins sve her once more be must not delay, as she
posal, though I gave him reason to expect ing | ** Upon your honor.â i wealth ; but the sudden transformatinns which text in extrevus. All agree that Vietor ie
answer would be favorable, if my relatives; * No: took place among many of them from poverty kind-hearted. so he tgok a spegial tewin for
|
were pleased.
ing as gently as
| happily share bis
| luxury, though having no fortufe of my own, |
Leould tot cheerfully labor ag I oughâ, to! castle guard ââ
make his salary suffice for us; therefore, 1|
Over and under Coats, Pants, Vests, Flannel | agked freedom from my engagement.
days later it came, in the following words:
| retain that
G oves, Mits| to another, and would gladly have uudons} get ep again
lmy work
« Fuat is enongh,â* said Daines, turnint | te affluence were both astocishing and amus Purin, entered the chamber filed with alithe
4 garanhernalia of death, confessor ineludedâ
Before sleeping, T wroâe to Lawrence. say- | Over and waking himself comtortable, and ing. Day lahourera, masons, grocers, and,
' tuund the tady scarcely able to speak, but
possible, that { could not | Seem Dg us though heâ went to tai! asleep, ae in one ease, a poor hawker of fish, b came : ,
Jot; that, broughe up m| have the honor of an * Itish gentleman,â and | possessors of thousands. More than half a jane contrived to whisper she coal] not die
| fav rest as ecle as though 1 were under the} »yj}}ion of money was thus disposed of. Mr. | happy unt] she made Ler peace with heaven,
Ferguson's great religious bequest somehow | Cuis meant marriaze. The good Datured
âhe Pipperary salamander looked imarvel~ | tgoks lika a lamp sum paid to Heaven for | king, in Knowing tiat she was dying, con-
wersight9 daring a Jong, intensely worldly, seated lhey were warried, Ue returnet
land even mean sort of life. He was not | Florence, mourning the loss of the tauir
what is catied a religions ian. Some have R mini, Ina week alter the lady arrived. ic
save a bit | going tou get up?â asserted that he was a member of the Chare!s Florence, blooming in health and beauty, to
1; * No,ââ said Daines, â I have the word of | of Scotland; bat the Hera/d beligres st would take her place.at the kingâs table in the Pete
han Irish gentleman that be will not scrike me | he more correct to say that he had not been palace. Here waea coup d'etat not looked
lin beds and [ am sure | am wot going to get! within the walls of a church for 40 years-he- |â. bat of course that could not be; suv she
iriver biaient. ho eh Oem tte: din due iia lent the tines of bat eee short distanee trom the city, in great
i life, the stui@al indifference * to these thingsâ state. Morgantie marriages, [ any told, ire
In the meantime, Mr. Foley.
eye, | if youshoald want your breakfast. ring the | fy at, bat, too proud ty go legal, 80 far as enther party marry log agai,
Three | ously astonished at the pretended sleeper,
but svon Daines begar to snere.
â : ; âlove rou ar . â+ Halloa,â said Mr. Foley, âain't you
âCuevas :âMy best belovedâyou are free alioa,ââ sard Mr. Foley, i you
Law RENCE.â
L felt instinctively, that my freedom had)
»* ° ;
heen, purchased at the price âof mortal anguish | up to have my
Shurting wyself from every ike down sowew
1 Cask Cart Boxes : 1 ;
ort ? ; r . . â_ â " tia > ~ ri > â Loe y â > ) ee ford , i . aia ot " " a Âą neving w me te >
1 dew Hols & Nutâ; Varistres. thav day. l did not weep; bar suffered none | hell; the beet mn the house wat your Servier. | ty church, he actually ask: da minister of Ir- ot oa are paige satis wal i esype.
J du Serewa, ' Brussels Curpetis vy. Stair Rods and Eves, Door i the less that tears were Ceated me Phe Che morning paper well he here pres â_y +) vine, who Was at the time preasaing oD the My i phic, . +s euppoosd â creator of
i dv Filtra, Mats iu variety, Dressed Sheepskins Skirts, Skirt- | evenias brought Me Llveten. and with the} but te sure and air it before reading, for | Sunday everrings in the streets, to come op- 4 Kinguow would have scarcely been 6 ous.
1 Box Axies, hing Cane Hoops. Black aod coloreg Sik and ther! hearty apy roval of my unele and aunt. E was! there is nothing from which & man so q uickly posite his dyer and deliver his sermon there witted,
pa - i olie nite wnings for dresses ây t â i ol oa + â oh , , _â SS to
5 Pairs Utlowes, Velvets, Buu 1 i d .riminings for dresses iu great! gain betrotbed.. Lows urged an e irly day | catches a cold as Teading a damp journal, And this âpoor rich mip,â wranpea up in ieee bh i :
l variety, Feathers and Flowers, very yood âwid - : â ; : â| D fected | ' . â * eee 24 run Cootty Trave.âA Hong Kong letter
1 Busket Vices a *" Jewellry. Ribbons. Laces âHair New for the murriage, but aunt imsisted that four and tines allectea to go to cieep Siawia. saf in the io y and listened to rr of Nov. 25, in the New York Ui ld ke
-> i : iehe . dewey, HOUT DS, vt : aN TEs, iy | an "yy F : . bLNON .. aay i ave ne : .
S58: Kage Paine, pee Hosiery, Veils in great veriety, Ladicsâ months was the least possible time m whieh: The Top bad tumin him as welias ferocity; This was the tun wo lett about ÂŁ400 000 ~ Notwithstanding alb the Te bes Sa 8
42 Diame \ arnish, | Linen, Lace, Paper and Steel Collurs und Ortts, | pay outfit could be prepared. Lhe next three | he could not resist the cunning of the coun-| for the spread of the gospel, who made as a | striction upon the traffic in *Chinese kaborers fer
- Caik sia aga | Curtain Lancsks a ha sae ra pe aid Pole | onthe were passed ina whirl of silk lacestsel + Get up Mr. BaĂ©ringson, tor in bed or | condition that the trusces should be comms! exportation,â that busiuess is as brisk asewerst
a, Palts â | Eide, Shoe Thread, Twine, Cundie Wigs andmushns which wearied me. Me. fluetor! out of bed. [ hee pot the pluck to hurt 80) n cants of the Chureves which they repre-| tue present time, There are twents+toun, ahin e
â . i i; â . . ; . y
1 de Venetian Red Hardware. fotten remarked my silest ways and thoughe- | droll a heart. | sented. and who was epecialiv earefal to note, (prveipally, Spaush and Portugese) lying it
1 &s „ellow Gebre, | Tronand Steel well assorted, Glase, Puity, Paints, | ful looks, which he ettri uted te shew nessand| âThe result was, that in less than an bour) in his will cat the books of the fand shonld | Tar awa tig Cargoes of Comlies. Stout babes.
„etmnitiion | Linseed Oil. Machinery Oil, Nadie, Sprites, Asvails, | ower-exertion. With-.is grand faith in me.) afterwards, Daines and his intended mur-| be bhalauveed every year. on the 3161 of [e-}°' #7 eileen seduced inte contracts by apeciots
, om het Sa ah gi eof cee eB 4 : a9 preuniaes > guatched bold i â
Prizian Blue, | Tacks, Blacking. Kuives and Forks, Jack and Pen! oy, yer umagined my love was half vanity | derer were sitting down toa warm breakfast, |/cember, except when that day fell upon a wt he wae | boldly aad Berhiy fron @
House yn - peacetul eXistanee, on bonrd thei Sittle fat ag
Drofi Black,
Pinber,
De Sieuna,
4 Ihde Paint Oil,
} de Onve du
2 Lbla Seal do
Lubnedting Oi,
heros tice Oi,
iii Toxes laa,
2 Crates Scuttiea.
? Case Shoemake:âs
Phread
1 Bale Curled Harr,
{ Cask Gla,
3 de Dy ewoods,
250 Ibs. extract Log wood
5 Bales Rope.
| do
lv de
These godfs have been well Sought, and with
Steck ov Shelves and in Warehouse, fori a vers |
my usial bow
Cash
W. BE: DAWSON.
Great George Street, Dee, 3. 1500
large assertnient, and are offered at
'
âte
prices ~ei her wldlésalé
SRR! BUYER! ROM!
& PUNCUEONS of Old Demerara
ment, in dr vat of Boud.
GEORGE COLES.
Châtewn, Dec. 3, 1866-
LONDON TRADER
To Charlottetown direct!
Tue first-elues fust-sailing Darque
oh
7 years, ALLAN CAMPBELL, Com-
wander, of the burthen of 450
tons, will evil fram LONDON, GB.
on of about the Ist APKLL, 1507, wilt be dea- |
Intendmg Shippers will pleage |
patehed punetual
have them Goods alongside st an early date.
accominedate & few passengers. Por further pars
ticulare apply to Messrs. GEO. DUNCAN & CU.,
Kast India Avenue, Leadeubull ot , Leudun, GBs,
t
rod J.D. MASON, Ch'town, P. E. L.
January 7, 1567. '
| Iseives, Scissors, Slrot,
ABEONA, » J, an English Lioydâs, |
Cai}
Gun Wads, Files
Fartd sheigh Bella, Cash Boxes, Brushes of all kinds,
| Wine Glasses, Tamblers. &c , &e,
Ciroceries.
| Tea very superior, Cocoa prepare d, Crushed,
' frown and Granalated Sugars, ice Pearl Barléy,
Mustard. Spices. Washing and Baking Soda, Ruivts,
Currants. &e Xe
Pac whole will be sald at the lowest prices for! sjarming taste with Âź&hich the roses: were
prompt paywent, either at Woelesule or retail
li. HASZARD.
isl
| Chitown, No Âą. 26; 1866.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
âBoot and Shoe Factory,
South S.deé Queen Square.
anes Subseriber would respeetiuliy inti
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gaged Mr. CHARLES WELDON to travelâter Lin,
aud that be wil Be wf all Gines ready to Gil up
their Stock aud tike their Orders, asghbey may
jrequire. For the FALL TRADE, he bas thy
line, ever exhibited in this Island, aud at prices
that defy competition. Having the sele agency
(forthe Canadian Rubber Co., bis assertieut o:
Felt and Rubber Boots and Overshoes, of every
| class, will be found complete, of the best material.
land lower than ever. âThe Retail TradĂ© will, iv
| future, be conducted on strictly Cash Principles.
}but at such prices as will prove ust advan-
tagecus te all parties purchasing. All persone in
âdebted to the subsctiber are requesied to make
imunediate payment of thew Accounts,
GEORGE BICOLL.
_Unarlotiotewn, Piguet 27th. JO66.,,
CANADA FLOUR.
py ourty EXPECTED, per Sctvoner
Eas, from QUEBE 'â "
520 BARKELS
Canada Sup. No. 1 FLOUR.
For Casb only.
Noy. 26, 1866. _
â
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R. W. BRECKEN.
3m
and WHOLESALE BUYERS, that he bes ete}
largest and choicest tock of all Goods m his)
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lepend the night with a sick friend.
At length, but eight daysâ would pass be | the latter onty intent upou assaulung uw dish | Sunday.â Pal? Mall Gazette
fore our marriage. The rose tree was full | of smoked chofis.
at opening bads, avd t anticipated wearing -ââ
tiem at any Two were bali|. THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH.
open, and Z hrought the plant down to show =
HIS DOMESTIC LIFE AND BIS PECULIARITIES.
a
â rab a Me e le worn operandĂ© wpen which this ree
ing he the lollawing tA Chinese junk aimed
wanted by Portugese, openly attacks the
ing Darats and traesters ther ecenpanla te her-
I hear they lodge te tue Macao slave-pema,
welitp on board seme coule veusel bound tephe
âLines or to Llavana, already basing dpabl of a
cargee of eusigrants. Any oterplas wieeh may
~ thus sipped will pot tail to be satietactogily
balanced by the deathe which invariably ogeur ou
âLt passage sotst.ââ
_-- Hid
Cornelius O'Dowd, in Blackicood's Edin | tis
brida buds
Lewis when he came im to spend the evening.
* Do you know. dariin:.â said he, + that the!
}
thurgh Magdstne, has the following remedy
The Emperor is rot the most exomyplary o! | for Ireland aud the Pepians :â
twined in your batt, first For years past fe has nec been{ * We want a Viceroy whose acts should
me ting, wus what #tfracted me to vou. en good terms witir the En.press, wl ver be aul
I bent over to fide my glowing face He ies asa husband be bas outraged ia the | party ; who could promote without dread of
eontinord : lmmost barefaced manner. his liasons with }reproof, ard punish without fear of disues
* Bur Lbave not tald youâI ean re mair infiattely imferror t+ her in every j-pendentof and aloof from all the
lunger this evening, haying promised to! sense have been so open, so Bigrant, that) exigere f officia! rivalry, could afford to
By the |sgnorance of them on her pert was imypossi-| govern Tretand for for Trish in
way. hei passionately fond of fwers _pive ble Tias naturally soured her temyer and rather than for the eritieal conditions
me those two. for they will fade before the rendered her cold and ind: rent toward the of a Catinet, who e vuld disa%use Irishmen
day. and those will Gome out.â wan who made it apparent to the worid that | of the befiet that the trade of politics was
Teut the Aowers and he left me. The day | le neither loved nor respected ber. As an the one gr ind royal road to success in life, ied. or needie-worked, needie-werked âSele
following, a mereenger brought « r-quest | instances of the indisereet course pursued by | and als» convince Englishmen that the game | the more orivinal, an i they cost from £30 >|
(rom Lawrenee E'more, that | would lend him | tee Ewpress, way be mentioned the fuct of of party c nid not be bonestiy played at the ÂŁ50 in the Panjab without freight or oan
tor une day my rose-tree; he was ill.-had | ber repeated efforts to leave Paris clandes-, cost of a whole people. Let the rivale for pore or profit to the importerâlittie facts
hear! of it@ wondpus beauty, and knew how | thn: ly. On one oceasion she was f retbly | power in Kagland agree vpon some matâ'e | wich we commend to the attentionof wo u
] bud reared it. | could not but send it, with Gdcem out vf a cab at the palace door. justas, ought to be an able, but still moreimportant | io think they can buy the A i Bi |
every caution for its safety. Instead of call. it was being driven away. With only ber jis it that he be an bonest manâto rule ot Âą15 or Ă©ven ÂŁ10 a shawl. What they do
ing that evening. Mr. Uveton wrote, saying maid, Eugenie had determined to take the | freland tor ten vears.~ OF coarse, 1 meanâ poy is either an scious which was cle
he was staying with Âź@ dying frierd. The | niglit train for England. The Emperor got | onty with such power as Viceroys now enjoy, |i, India ut ol], ora Delis shawls, very goud
thought that this was my discarded lover did wind of the estapade and frustrated it. A but free to use hire judgment without any re- jy jeg way, | inne utastom apprasehing a Cash
aot cress thy mind. âyietie dater.on, Eugenie suceerded in taking ference to party, of as woch as a thought for) more shawl m beauty thanin doratility A
The neat morning Mr. Haeton brought the ber departure. and did not returu until the che resulc of a division Lt him address) nan may he on et es in a'Mack Cashmere
roaa tree shorn of every byd «nd blossom. | Countess of Castiglione had been banished himself ty the question of land tenure, the for twenty years, and it would be as pertect
He placed it upon Pie table. suying :â frow the eourt. It is well known that with | pour jawe, the condition of educstion, the 4. on the first rity while every imitation
âMy friend, Lawrence Efmore, took them bis csusin, Price Napoleon, the Emperor conflicting claims of rival charches and the wha:soover will wear oat.â" The Testile
off, and started upon along journey with bas never been on very good terms, A- other momentous ques uns of the countryâ Mauufncturcs of Jadin,â by o Nodies
mutual jea'ougy exists which events tend to submitting his opinions on theas to whatewet fyasegg . F :
I cried and feil senseless infliiwe. The fact that Prince Napolevt is! party. wight be in power, as freely us an a ny
wext to the Prince Imperial, heir to the) Ewhassrdor aÂą Constantinople writes ty the
ed, he was holding me againgt his heart; but! throne of France, renders the Eurperor, and | Foreign Seeretary of State bis views on the
with @ desolate, broken-hearted look io his also Che Empress, quite jealous of him. They | events around him. Lat him do this with
tace. that | was faint to turn away my eyes (Sew. tu dread that he may, in case the | the confidence that the Eaipire, whose ser-
* Pity you? Clara,â said he, ° pity me' f opportunity should present itself, supplant | vant he is, will jad re and pronownce apon
have lost my beet loved friend, and my be- th: Prince [mpertal ;and,asanataral result, | his actsânot a Cabsuet wor a Councilâand
trothed wives. Lawrence did not willingty tvey distike their cousin, and very often Jec Ireland may yet ewerge from ber calamities,
bettay yoor fault; it was gnly in the deli-, him see this. The servants it the palace tell and become the er-dit inetead of the reproach
f
time at husbands
t} e our:
me feele | me yordinated ty the neceserties of ,
. âÂź 000 oe -- --ââ
The best Cashmere suawls, the long shawle
with plain ground, bhee, green or yellatiee
yreen ace bestâuvever cost less than ÂŁ46 @
pair, und are never sold singly. The vezt
kind, or equare shawls, much more frequently
imported into Europe, are erther loom-work-
women Bal. Whi, HK
no 8
itvelt, and
teresis.
them in his hand !â
*O, pity me!â
upon the floor. When consciousness retara
+ a <9
A tragedian bad hue nose broken. A lady
on one one occasion said to his, ** Dike yoor
acting, burl cannet get: over your nose,ââ
Na wuader,ââ replied he, * the bridge is
[eh
âgone,ââ
% RI
Somebody in Paris . celisug small packete
ot cards, parporting to be « billete dâentree
pour le ceil,â os ** tickets for Heaven.â
rim of his dying moments, that] learned musy amueing stories regafding the queer of England.ââ~
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