oa oN VOL. H. — Ae aR eee oe ~ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ps oninaenrnca ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY THE BERALD POETRY, Pod gpg ot the bazaar there stood quietly by sultan, whose oympathy was vastly promoted by the! our Kappy faith, the trae religion that you have ¥ A IE EN a a ta H was now ing. | lev . 19 PRINTED AND PeRcisten oe weoxnepat a AFTER. sms ss small a some twelve or ay “Rever, highness, oe het of the fied ob geen —— me, levels all rauk, said the princess, ear — Greeks of Negropoat. ‘Phe most casual observer|””, — : ‘ Be this even s0, Esmah, how am: Iso worthy EDWARD REILLY, After the shower, the tranquil sun ; ~ |might easily perceive that he was no common boy. i, flay wo Pad Toe Oe wes —— beep thou art? What sacrifice do I make? None! : EDITOR aND PROPRIETOR, After the snow, th. emerald leaves ; ITis active eye took in every movement of the crowd, her eyes how much ehe thought of all that concersed I rise in seeking your love: you come down to mo at his Uifice, (Queen Street. Silver stars whon the day is done ; and all that ( ia the thrdnged bazaar. He the page. : jin accepting and returning it, What have you to eee Af>; the harvest, goklen sheaves. was quick, observant, thoughtfal and handsome.| ‘God is great—we will be » father to thee,’ the sul- gaiu? Nothing, save the true love of this poor Tenees VOR Tan “UmRALD.” ” : His light form flexi of limb and 'a8 would say, as bis eye-balls gradually dilated under jeart, What to lose? Positiva, riches, splendour For 1 year, paid in 5 £0 9 0 After the C he : at of bod convbiecd, aud the feat inthe the narcotic influence of the strong ions of the | _overything " , ’ * ** half-yearlyinadvance,0 10 0 oto - seein ee — a on hoaken predbes: 5 promptuess pes ig was creamy a ane coagne delight floated in his half-| , Nay, Alick you distress me by slkiag chan, ee ves ; i ; | conscions i . . ’ Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. Quiet woods when the winds go by ; he who saved the ‘child that fell from the sultan’s|~ Ail the white Esunah was regarding Alick with a ten- oald Kamah, earnestly. : JOR PRINTING Aihee teeta, ptinatel, quem wd ports wiorthaos esd wt i onal eee areata Ge Ceres Sea ot Ble'scc| «Alte, allek letrrogied (on fale eh iiag : ‘ume t es Won marred, je did the G y think of his ser- ick, Alick, !’ interrupted the fair Afer the : boy, le peculiarly adapted for his ontlae t in his Vitude. Little did he realize, under such circumstances, up both her hands. ” surgntarwhanmaes bazaar, and a captain of the sultan’s guard had al-i'Hst.he was aslave! ‘Who am J? A slave! contiuned the Greek rose ; ‘Time flew with fairy-like wings for bim. Ho heeded with tittervess. Kemal started to her feet. It ready resolved to purchase him, as a lackey to tend). ; his horse aud trappings, while spine half dozen others,| went luce the lap struck with his remarkable manner and appearauce.|by him, for his heart was full and rch in contentment, ays, weeks, months, all unheeded, | of time. uncounted and unrecorded, 89 often that the word wes uttered vetween Joyful greetings from sad farewells ; ; them, but wheu she did hear it, it cut her tothe “ Alter weeping, sweet repose. a ‘Prices Current. wee ener so am ae ee , July 26, 1867. betore the Sultan Mahomet. ‘ From whence do you come?’ contiaued the,sultan, |"! general admiration that bis appearance elicited from instruction he imparted, with a diamond-hilted stiletto of great value, containiug a Damascus blade A slight investigation of course followed the death of the Turk, and some witnesses were examined; CHARLOTTETOWN n “ . . A . hi , Circassian after Circassian was ‘‘ knocked down” to ; i i Provisions, : F a the a ghness,’ replied the slaver, the highest bidder, stout Greeks and Bulgarian lads of rare workmanship wad vorivalled tomper. Ths but Alick would have been the last person on whom Beet, (small) per Ib., 6d'to 9a again bowing low, were sold at @ bargain, intermingled with the beautiful sultan forgot, that iu Esmah’s learning Alick’s native suabiclos would rest r Do by the quarter, 6d to7d} * And this boy . Georgians, till the Greek fisher boy was offered at last tongne, the young couple were euabled to converse wis was feaant Gi te ‘edemtaaiten ihe hey eo et B goes 2 Ae . — . p to o— pe sale. He or ane b ie Jew who pi atetes f eee Pee os oo in a language to} ..omed