+ Wiad ae A % es te e SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1809. 9%, . : : Bah Sh, : i Ete i 2 i 4 3 tl of wealth to its Latest Telograms. COS®ESPONDENCH. greta inne me cmmmeen of tein eign teem SouMNMeTSING, GOUT ae ——— Mae. Epiro: tand a fisherman. Puor Sandy and Pat, whentand Lodzes. Provably, im alimost every case, -——->-——-—~-~~- ~~ | But asa good trainer is never hard at ay they landed cp our furestciad Isle, found he will deliver a puilic lecture in the early THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1269- e 4 “3 The Manchester : Will: nian as. 1 find, brought out icmselves in a compleiety new world. They part of the evening, and afterwards w LS us == i first, upon the animal he undertakes to House ot illiam one from ** Another Native.” in the Srautaer. 4 4 fe Ps . i PEI for fear of its becoming too res- Brun: hea i Sturt A “igi i . could not fell a tree or crcct the rudest but arate organizations in their consutute 4 No notice can be taken of annonymous com- | instruct, for tea: ; Dg ‘ er, heavy dealers in manufacturing I tcel sorry that ake writer did not tee Bt to A ‘: iishi programme of his * ° . iy i had b te him Cottons, suspended yesterday. > ‘4 Media my . ste pw ithouta fearful expenciiure of inbor am@in- | ity- dn publishiag a programme i ‘munieations. We must know the nantes and tive, we think we had better imitate him, erday. This puldish his oritele in the Joarnal. 1 read it egg - inyyla ; at: hs po alte culled Wythe published | J ‘ ate Ai i i. Al A ets oat Ac aR pleaaice aaa tM genuity.. They had everytiing to leagn, and proceedings, Iwill be gui. - P | addresses of our correspondents as a guaranty and give the puolfed little breathing time louse had extensive American comnec- with a greats.) of pleasure, and J am quite, possessed that facility uf Contmwanc: ed reports of the three bodies referred £0.) Or icip good taith. _ We cannot anterike to | i s Th oie tions, The weather throughout England | sure that your readers would have been both? for whie the Frenclmgn is rewagkable all Should any changes take piace, I shall be! ° their Aafataaigys i Gapeelplosyap land in some future issue go on with ou: tin: wet and mild. 2 Ler aasiigdl eteoaiini ee U ot anes The world over. Hoe s,a Q 1 ¥ to receive such infurtuafion. Sheatd ues: me is : : asa! | training. Hos ‘ortbeot ucceeds “i Titten comm it unlike mos h ‘ ns * ae A ceca sues run iieecsta manatees ne Rat ol Kimberly, 20 Coveqnoy, of the; of ha arccies witch have lately appeared ix: Preston Doves & hy iiyiavuish SHAT SUMMERSIDE WANTS. Hadson Kay Company. | y ‘the Exatiiner, it is abuts Unestep.ions! iat roa jure, 1 de-, 4 he. oryY? tit? 4 ‘ thoth in stvle and-tenc.. For ihe sake A aa m ne atan early | e cous 10 tad Paik Dec. 59, (eve.) jistrinsic merit, T pass ove aoatiriahgiie icsidiog inthe Westeras Wz are told to ‘train up. child in, ~ Avis certainly.a gratilying.cixcumstancd.... ‘Phe new House of Commons Met yes! ore thin the Sightcst no ae s of Queen’s| the way he should ge, but may not the to temperance men, to cont mplate the terday, for preliminary business ouly. my late bumble effort, which | cuuld wot be visited as expect-} precept be extended? Ought not com-| mannerin which Christmas is, ce! London, Dee. 30. My letter to yon has, I find. brought TEMPEAAWOR 1) $, very soon proved tier : “rors, and becaute ticir instructors County whi pap yoy Wire, eters, (20k ae at Ti acds iy useful ares. Amd vo it-wonld hare ed, will dow bed i artented eo sie munities to be trained while young ? MMGIL parts of this Island at-present. In “ey a ines ep aT with-our Acadian countrymen -had they: lecturer wili toilow very muchthe route!) > 4° .0 and we are of opinien that it is olden a a «leotions to Gll-the vacant tents. after quite » much of the letter HecTf, : per intellectaal nt. Their adopted in his Lut wur. Though the collec) 6 t h ae aor ik jessential requisites to enjoyment. that all which the House acijourned until the 16th be a little more of its author, bad he tetra + dons lure contribsted larceiy id faying the{full time (heat the training of this our) oid drink and if possible get drunk. ot February. ;from making disparaging oUservations, w salary of the lecturer, yet a consideravie Lal-/ rising and extending community of SUM | Now laws yere a : Reverdy Johnson, American Minister, eli sad Penge lr ny Lvaeethe Lay a ty be made up. «dif yensipe, should not only be commenced, | prawl}d are excha RgedY 7 din « speech yesterday, to « deputation of To aelleg & Acie NAdte And own interests, izaticns will | a but sedulously and carefully attended to. social meetings and reanions—the ¥: the Working-meu's Society. said! ahat naturalization treaty between the oe oS any esti United States and Great Britain was cer-/ F003 in the Fre aura. Tt tain ot ratification by the United States quire their general fol riety. their ones print ash lal negate si their cha tity. the simple unaffected pic 8 Who bas been naturalized in’ be harmlessness of my coumry mer 2 the United States shall have the rights of ae of Fr Niracti All these yir-! protection ow his return to Great Britain tues call for thetr meet of praise. and most tc « iM sir nae, asa native-born American. é cheerfully ind m-st angrudogiy award it.|in this place are evidences of the inteliigence | a As ia the gencrai impression that the That there is another side to the putare—that | 300 enterp fthe Acadian French. Lori Conservatives will be successiul in the! our Acadian countrymen arc not absolutely | 7° and 1 Know a great deal better than that) |, town. 7 t is that they are rati irc re duc, And in order to have this training econ- song for the temperance ode, : md the idio- vations. | ducted in the best possible manner, let tic gibbering o the drapkan) for Ane - J to aid’ us consider what we wish to hare effected | pressive apd often eloquent, oration of tie : isl ue a : ooo" temperance mlroedte: It is uofortanately hla : ‘true, however, that in some few isolated ity for person and property be-' localities such is not the case; but itis a naturally, the first object of at-| Source of pride and waived tae to SOCAN EE oe nent, w mt i either Com-| Perance community to know. that the pLarno, Chairman | soap ever ha oe ane pes morality aud intelligence of the Island are By Commis) NGTESs EUASHAT hat (a) heen ae ‘ end {oR their side. These thoughts have been | pected to thrive; consequently, we fin | awakened by our having attended, by in-. sincere admirer ; Tagree. Ihave long becn a which are to be 1) g.. Charlottetor con- to thuse who bave already sent Tespectially reque: ‘Those who receive band up and get them posice . if pra le, t : Wed in the locality. ' comes, . " . ; 5 er Natire” wishes us to beticve that ahaa k wy] other ecclesiastical srrugturcs | he Orstizativa ¢ jtair leatic mem ; a 1 i ho live for any length or time | Dey sre certainly ox nuiwents of the ni : EES ‘ wak sh Seags pee —~* eer bi | epreevgpberieiati etialirilns dl rae y aa : f bis Lordshi, Bishup of “—— canal {that whenever the inhabitants of a place} vitation, a Social Temperance Tea Meet, ; ; : of the piety PRE have inereased to any considcrable ex- ing prepared by the Ladies in connection The Spanish Government will despatch | 98 But it is not my ot are as their‘ 10,00) soldiers feoin Cadiz tor Caba and faults aud failings to light. 1 will tit Porto Rico during the month of January. myself with asserting tno onewhoknuws The following from Constantinople, j anythicg of them willt).ink of Jenying. name- en i comprises the latest on the Eastern Ques: a HUST Aen BeODN iihea isd i asi Ne A « : Re pnt d that they now are, in a stat deplorable ae bhava iE undepaat ay uae unde ignorance, and that until of very late years a arsenals on account of the threaten- they have been stupi i) guides of tke Or Two Penses or Gorp 10 Rev. J. W. tent, there will be among them a number with * Voluntecy Division.” Sesspt: m- : a altaah oak va Fonsvruz, ox Cumistaaz Day. ‘of persons who have not that respect for, Perance, of Campbelton, Lot 4, and held © murtassurediy. ntellize ee \the property or persons of their felloxy#* ihe house of Mr. James Ramisay, Of that re ae catty gees tmas day, during Divine Service oar sabeviaie to Ane ok moint Place, The tea was well got up. and af- : i x hale: Wi cee jleanor’s. | ron : un : pe yy oe "| ter all present had done ample justice to. heeleieg? igeltt r the wponit, thieves, rogues, and “disorderly tho good things provided, the evening was Se ee Ll for the people of all sorts, will increase in pro-! spent in the enjaymentot the iptel ual i in te’ portion as the population increases, and! part of the entertainment, whiéh eons sted ere were handed to the offi one unfortunately the increase will be the of music, Addresses, recitations. &e. a sere ere DA e toe Ou ant, tae A . : Heoche: ae are W. Forevthe, M. A., Rector, on a greater as the community advanccs in spevehes were very good, and the ee ay, re Niet all ed syett NNR a arlinuiarlearh }well selected and’ adwirably performed ; Salver, (wo handsome presentations in) wealth, and more particularly wren com-/ age i ‘ Areatinhie. Ww, panied by the tollowing a ds Paictee with oll Yninine (Brings at | the recitations were highly creditable. We rae smptanty dal iu teasuitiny A aerated AU dd ag oeke aretad a dobemedy ge BS | congratulate the members of this Division . rom bis C would aecert Of it—es italweys does—an influx of-stran-/ oy the etc: css which Ins hitherto-ateended / ¢ sane frofm his Congregation. The Hector a ot hoes characiere aOR eh eas dy jed. on the oecasion, inatew w s, of whose characters and Cispositions their curts in the Temperance cause, and egation nothing is known, until a house is broken| we would urge upon them, most empha- ¢ y for the into, or some merchant swindled, or horse tically, to ase all moral and Juwiul means y were pleased to ctolen, Where the carcase is, there will to extens to their ee ee we blessings would Le a new |) Nes ash ee «_javhich they haye secured for themselves, ; ithe eagles gather, and where there is| or te Sen fecvely anu Pn che the dain *| Work io Union, Society bas been aptly hed them many +1 ; Heese ears Je ne Gelmin= Compared toaheap of embers, which whem a ey tion of justice and the prompt detec-| saparated soon languish and expire, but it ete der ‘i at ye : n of crime and misdemeanor, is one of placed together glow with a ruddy and in- ieee Gia erate: ofc SF lthe first objcets to be attended to. In tense heat; a just emblem of the strength, eZ me, wai > BUS tee ue + . . nee copes is ‘ripture sppropri- order to have this effectually carried out,/ happiness and security derived from the re Porice t mes & necessary institution, ,UBton ot mankind, We would urge upon vo ere well aware ‘our friends in Campbelton who have not £0 cd w ed war with Greece. ‘Transports filed pying an imferior position in our litt! with supplies, have been sent to Hvbart munity. They liave fur the most part been com- Pasha's fect. ! satisfied to remain incre ** hewers of wood and New York, Dec. 30. | draw.rs of water, leaving all the higher There was less excitement in Wall) Prizes to be contended for aud enjoyed by street to-da Aneel iee we. men nx certain'y of superior, but of better about as eae Uva educaied races. rhe s eo te dbaouiia: Gold remains very quiet a | tional education,” or ~ education unde * \ ly contrel”—as my friend. “Another N Sew York, Dec. Zist.—Gold 1344. | has it—is to kecp a peasantry free from Montreal, Dee. 39. | grosser forms of vice and crime, i ple in Mach destitution exists among the poor their manners, and attuched to the religion of here and soup kitchens have again been their forefathers, and at U opened, One hundred and seventy-four stife enterprise Jambi fires, occurred in this city up to date the them not only und present year, and one liuudred and four- tively averse to im teen last year. education, as far as the this Island are concerned, London, Dec. 29. edits intended ° The Morning Post publishes the corres- tect conta Ubi dence between Jas. G. Bennett, Jr., of the busy, bus wf New York, and Mr. Ashbury of Lon- ces, they tigi and h farmers of of Rusti ‘cw Glasgow? That the A d philanthropliy Ile i Tf they ly apart from nen ng, inteliizent ra- entury or two longer ion of rally very su- , but no one is so simple as to yuut a good deal of hat some, perhaps the St. Ele den, looking to an ocean yacht race be- have been p bar- ion, were £207 that by the Cor A von yet connected themselves with any tem- A : rey i : bad + n. wae £20; that by the Con the usual objection, and/? tween the ‘ Dauntless’ and ‘Cambria.’ In barian conten simpli usiness | of St. Mary's, Summerside, £25 lds. : a7 ue perance body, to do so at once, and by the borhood of, and c h such men, have re ‘The example « are too young for that, powerial aid of combination, most ellect- 2 Megistrates and Con- aally promote the objects for which tem. e done very well hitherto perance socictics huve been lormed.-com. with them; besides, a Police force will | ntail an annual expenditure, | AGOOD WORK. , be met by direct tax- = alone for a few years, Welearn that Twenty-two of the citizens ps, we might be able to! 0! Summerside met together on Saturday WL ‘she Lue ehae evening last, and cheertully subscribed to There is no doubt Lut that i" ss done cient Mies Fora Ghee cle petition to the Grand Division ot the ror f saa 2© Sons of Te uperance, requesting a Charter and asa necessary adjunct a-sti-!{o be called the ** Vanauarp.” We are total £55 15 int of the usual con- tribution to ¢ y uf the Clergyman.—Js gts comment the Yost prefers the Azores areek much better adapted to test sca-, going qualities of vessels, and the sea-| auanship of their masters, than the regu- Gag trans-atlantic route. ‘Lhe writer ex- dorts the oflicers of ae schooner | Genominat yachts to joinin the race, and says the joie crite good they we * Sappho’ will ai aed 1 D. on the common schools have c mion, Dec. 29. ‘largely to rouse them from the The Spanish Government is taking lethargy n measures to reduce the public expenses to i dor the ensuing sear. awak Jo the Reo. J. W. Fors sly benefitted No mere stone and magnificent, can ty, presen r r—of asking .our a ithe Pastor Belle- i Varse of Goid, in tuken of our tin the hearts of! appreciation of your ministraiiuns aamngss us) to be ef ul people, ‘*Honor during the fuur years that have cl: psed since paid, coatrived ve compared } This court is erecting for b an elevated an & aie se ai ane - re rP. % 4, Emilio Costellor, a well known repud-| Phd a Fe views tne joe ea an . chase ot our ke Pp ‘ quately rentunera-! glad of this movement, and hope the * Van- diean,says that a republic has been morally * he subg berelvine cde tend Wotaey' fi) Ma ted, and for this purpose taxes or assess-/ gunn!’ may prove a powertul army in the nef Lis t enough, in spite pr } ar D formed already iu Spain, us republican 2tell it cuse of temperance. Let everyone tion wiich be levied, and kere beg 4 See ae TCS OIG, s to be ay. - ©, to support and it 33 : 2 % 4 aid in ta me esa ee pher v : 1 un of Gaunion ivings on t ¢ t K OF tra g. Tie prople must Jenal iH helping band in this revival. Let rid, in late elections. a roa iy doaw ei Ga ee aaey kind cxprel ne iach pene SUNN Tap ety EST Ne cctey the Clergy of all denominations earnestly The Russian Government has denied, sl qi 4 F tiice Life Geta Oued tale HOSE Sour wall uae evan ae a absolute necessity impress upon their people the benefits and soit adenartl oie meal : canihcgl rey ® of subinitting to being taxed, but should : giving authority to Greek ierchant ves- r clevating and enlighten-. ¢ ine to be amongst us. vadvantages to themselves and to their fami- lso be conv ees 0) te ee nea aoe ter ae Pe { and is convinced that the people who have the ain both your and * Auvther, In conclusion, we tender cur kind regards * ced that instead of being lies arising trom total abstinence, Let Parti coe: Bends badw ¢ seas vl the Gavns lLumbie servant, ,to Miss Forsythe, and wish you both a happy losers they lin the end be gainers. [t/ our young men evt--ring out into the world 5 London. Dec. 29. rprise and the aspirations of ambition . ANATIVE, , and joyful Curistmas. : is not a little astonishing how men are join the * Vanguard? or other Division, as : rts have been received of a colli-' dabit sieinbla HE the jiGiian cA et, 1869. In behalf of the Parishoners, : governed in their likings and dislikings * great means whereby their best interests sion between a bard of invading Greeks ie see hil f JOMN HASZARD. vords in the dic-| May be advanced. Let all Prince Edward Baal glee S. ces ft philos Arebiey Cluck words in the dic - vats F ° and a Turkish Province of Albania. The To tux Epiron or inc Jovesat, ee i oO _westty Chere. i el a Is]und be Total Abstainers, and what then? «Greeks were victorious, | Saint Eleanor’s, Xmas., 1865. » assessme™s. In three years we shall have saved enough r congeners, are most dis- to Uuill the Railroad—misery, destitution should this be? If men/and scarcity of money will have vanished. wo nsider the matter carefully and the whole Island flourish and prosper their antipathy to these obnoxious words and abound in all the graces and the would gradually lesson, end finally be | Slorics of a new lite —com. A circular from th: Sublime Porte, just ) daaued, confirms the report of the Sultan's ys whos all willing to reduce it to Yelusal to participate in the projected’ i are men in Conference, if the Cretan questiun is to srian el a contempt be discussed. | for people w! liye im ig : London, Dec. 29 (eve.) | norance and ‘ General Garibaldi has written a letter 2OY SSR dormully declining a commission in the. “Greek army, which bad been tendered to him by the Grecian Government in view al war. ¢ &, 25th Dec., 1868. y Rusu, St. Mary's Episcopal C surch, Rey. J. W. Fokertue. d for **falschood Kector ot. Mary's I number one” ‘cs what apparently is, in Summe ae ns stead biraentdive over the! The Church Wardens and Vestry of this | ‘aX¢ I Lance icdea i pepHiadon poe ach. Church, have much picasure in presenting | or a nae Aegarcbrate nal . : * you with the accompanying purse, subserivel | the hen ae celal ‘ ty aula muy a number of Churchman in this place ( the pen of one of his stamp. perte ES yan } evident that “Micke ae heed a Wh ye Sinene) ee ink th * letter would haue : : ares CAS con Vardens and Vestry, Spicuous gentleman 3 Uiat through JAMES GOURLIE imisfortune my father hos not aliogether been i: Vesiry Ch ae | able tu come up to the mark with Mr. eels hele say; but this is not the reason we are n StmMen Vest a recent date, gain made his ayy ts the whole uf ng falsehood. Th co iscopal Church, jover fac \ e. We now speak of oa ne ce Fs cn] assessments, levied by the fe" The Union Prayer Meetings held the people themselves, and cul. 00 Monday and Tuesday evenings were tye : ‘ largely attended. The meeting this even- the least possible inconven-. .“'e0'? rae yen VALE i en ita * ing willbe heldin the Presbyterian Chareh ¢ to the taxed or Bsseaset ¢ aman at halt past seven. Subject of prayer— New York, Dec. 29. ey oy meéns of which “The Church.” To-morrow. (Friday) Moncy tighter in Wall street to-day I st, Gud trics to Gorrow evening, in the Wesleyan Church. Sub- than ever. ‘The rumor of trouble in ah 1 bu jeethiee sudo Zs re as to suppose he will ject of prayer—* Missions.” ; een . 1 ae nee may have endowed a With menta oe batt ikea ha i 4 town Bank ineréused the alringency.| (ts, they are barren and unproduétire. | It nothing; he thercture pays the ¢a= The heary thaw on Tuesday will d desoqpbediaiane ae 7 percent, gold, | cay with great truth Le uf them * ‘Phat the loan in the shape of interest.| make good traveling on the ice, after» and 1 per cent for 15 days. Gold ranged 1 oo), ane intellect, which, if properly culti- Sl Avice * ae an an) 50. if he hires a house he is taxed by the! night or two of frost. from 1343 to 135, sud was very dull but Propersy Muasoxic—St. John’s Lodge of Free and . ie De ry, Gore OU vated a become a source of comfurt and : tt accepted Masons, accompanied by the Of | landlord under the term of rent. Fine! ... 1 . firm. fortune is toits possessor,anc to society a fruit- | 0? tHe accomnt we leit tak gentlenane| (0 ee ee a Alcina Taente A ae “ Ba Dr. J. T. Jenkins, the Health Off- London, C. W , Dee. 28 less, if a dangerous ; Whoever may Bouse. and I believe that had we gone to Mr. i crs anil ie the pail Me j : aed fa niture, and a good living ate cer tor Charlottetown, has written a letter . . ae yT ARE ET : ay ., : a bee ~.; Lolge, marched in processior Epis ¢ ings i ir we “tite 4 eaeal t - 3 - m - Jones, the warderer of his nicce, was admire ** Anuther Native's” resuscitated phil- a me _ we should have been ae-| <8 a atiee Biles dhe ae sain : good things in their way, but ifwe choose to the Board of Treat, having reference executed this morning iu Lonion, at half. ik sophy in the abstract, | quite sure thatit SO ae ae Ard ive Mormng Service el Fondue hee eer have them, we must submit to tax our- to the impure state ofthe water in many pastten. Many thousands were collected is Rot acted upon by the Cathotics of thisIs-, He next enters into a frai ; -| lector, Mr. Fitz Gerald, the Venerable Arch. | 8¢lves for the possession of them. Now of the wellé in the City. Several st ‘pbout the scaffold. Iu was attended al! land of any race—except poe the unfortu- rails dal! iN ly, Of deacon Read preached to the assemble! where is the difference 7 A good street | living nese the comer ae rooe anu Bene aight by various clergymen, but denied Bate Av : er the Scotch ror the mails being conveyed through certain places. /prothren a most excellent and appropriate! with a comfortable side walk is as much | \)c0le NCO attacked with fever, and om iim golle to the last, Irish Catho rita virtue to remain over ferries and broken down bridzes, and) oryon, which he has been requested to fur- f ee dt ad ~“ examination the cause was attributed to . a -, (contented in that state of life in which they | ends by saying I forgot to tell of loosing an 3.1, for publication. In the evering at halt- of a necessity, and to a certain degree a3) ihe impure water taken from two wells in : London, C.W, Dec. 39. were born. They struggie hard to nse in the | ‘‘ important mail bez.” 1 must say I did for- 9.<¢ six o'clock the pepe ai ey: jmuch ofa luxury, as any above enumer- that Jocalit As the lette Tal : ae oF past six o'clock the following Officers were : : at locality. As the letter may be a warn- “The Sleeping Car attached to the hight world, and to their honor be it recorded, many get, for it is su long since that 1 was quite G41, installed for the ensuing Masonic year:— ated. We ought not, therefore, to com- ing to others. especially in this place, we mail train, on the Great Western Railroad | of them do rise, and rise pretty hightoo. The surprised to see thatthe prominent ‘ Mi i HOGI 1 a w a 7 Oy sat lain of naying our share will rive it a ie Ww oak P Dhl drom Niagarn Falls, ran off the track at former, if 1 do not mistake, have given two, should have remembered the accident; and ee John ite a Ay ee : 5 ee | § SEN SC NS Eastwood this morning. and rolled down! if not three. native bishops to the Catholic the neglect of leaving the mails behind at Mr. 7) 0% t Matt ae ue ye ae J-W-! Again, in a Town composed chicfy of fe" The Wesleyan Bazaar held on New anenbankment cighteen feet. ‘Ihe car Church. ‘Tle Vicar General, the Reverend Connors’, which delayed the arrival of said opald Soltea, Uteass No dy SUamUWET ca hnnees the f hag Year's Day, in Strong's Hall, was com- contained eighteen persons—tweive more Rector of St. Dunstan's College, and a num- mails about two hours, s neglect any | seanists da AR leauge) IOUT Veale: big esc tay ese plete success in more than one res t or less injured, two it is feared, fatal] ber of other !’riests and Ecclesiastics, eminent Courier is liable to, and I considtr it none of Poole, Marshal; A.N. Large, S. D; Thomas tion must be especially guarded a ainst. | uring the day bers of ibited J 4 san neehi | alike for their piety and theirlearning, would ‘ Mickey's’ business what time the mails arrive Hewson, J. D; Simon Crabbe, 5. 5; Thos. What house-owner or iouse-holder would ff Tee ee eee visited eo btabtet tits Je 4 re Port fit * aun er | jonnston,d $8; dames Wilson, I. G; John’ 4. 544} vont ce . the apartinent where the fancy goods were B A Horrible St ie if they had exercised the virtue which at ort Hill, as we are not bound to deliver i Als ’ ? or rather ought fo complain of contribu- ard where invi ; CRIED ALIVE.—sorribie oiruggie th A 4. Another Native” seems so much to admire | the mails at any specified time; the only time eel er lting to the purchase o j fire ¢ ent table wi eae, nyiing Faiceal: Cofin.—A New Orleans correspondent) in the poor Frenchmen, never have been mentioned in the contract is that we deliver; | At8 o'clock a larce number of Brethren $85) se formati purchase of fire engines, end iment table was well spread and presided whites to the Cincinnati Inquirert-—A miost | j,oard of outside the settlement in which they the mails in St. Eleauor's at or betore 9 down to a sumptous repast at the Rankin ‘#¢ formation of fire brigades. It is after) over by Mrs. Sivong, Mrs. Vickerson, Mrs estimable lady, named Mrs. Crane, ¥ hose! yore born. Had tle Hon. G. W. Howrax, o'clock on Tuesday and Friday mornings. | Mouse; aul the proceeilings throughout the 4) mode of partially insuring, McRae, Miss Muirhead, and other Jadies. husband is a book-keeper in Fieimming the Mon. R. B. Rez, and the Queen's Printer) I state again, Sir, that never to my know- | day were in atcordance with Masouic usages, and if one wishes to effect an insurance, | tie oe av well patronized, and we & Co'sdrug store, in this city, Cicd very Leenas timid, as spiritless, and as unambitioas Jedge were the muil bags taken fron: MeLean’s 2d were in commeuoration of St. John the | the mium will be in proportion to the doubt nut yielded a handsome return. The suddenly last July, of what wrs pronoun- jas lie praises Peter and Joe, &c., tor being, by any traveller. Why is “ Mickey” delicate “Y#? ine for ar vealine Gp ceandcine icles olfered for sale, both fancy and gad sunstroke. She wasateacher in one they ney-r would by the exercise of their aLout giving the names of thos ling | heen he wi iinietiat res Sae ihe a usciul, were yery nice. In the evenin ot our most popular public schools. and | natural endowments have raised themselves couriers”? He is nut at all delicate about) The Zetland Lodge. No. 1,200, of F. and) oa. | * greet lnpor-ance to every a grand intellectual entertainment ‘was resided on Dryadess street. It was in the , to their present high positions in the political calling another a liar in public, mor statin, A. Masons, of Alverton, met in their Lodge ; Town or City, particularly one ltke given, The Hall was crowded, and many afternoon, after school was out, that she | and the mercantile worlds. These, with hun- falsehoods, He says “if the * Boy’ arrived in Room in that ylace on Yhursday evening, merside, adepot for the exportation persons were unuble to gain necess, ° The page epee neighbor of ee strect, | = Poe Bout aw cene ean lee j the i We he ie ee res Mae Bist, ae pe the following | of the produce of the adjoining country, chair was ably filled by W. G. Strong, Esq, just as she entere: er friend's house | UC i 4 yy country- the ferry, as he had plenty of time to dy,” &c. | brothers as ofivers for the ensuing yeat:— thas jt shi sh eee by ordi f Bedequ: Py te, an a ingensibie to the floor and expired |™c™ have striven in the race of wealth 2 This knocks my falsehood sky-high, and I/ Bro. John D. Hubbard, W. 3% AE bs oa ud b a good name out of mh : vi Meee ate instructive and elo- to all appearances fa about EE RITA | preferment, and have, by industry and avili defy ** Mickey” or any other person to be at) dist 5. W.; Benj. Ro the mouths of strangers, Just suppose | es Ske s elivered by him, was lis- ductor fonouncin it munedie: Her {22 spite of many and great diszlvantages, won the ferry before dark. leaving Summerside | bert bei asurers James Jalling t apérson lately arrived from eau. | nent? Witte great attention. The oration Me r ‘i beh td T) such prizes as are within the reach of allmen after the arrival of the mails from Charlotte- | tary, Geo. It Montgomery, D.;———J._ morside in Saint Jol t tae faster Weddall, son of the Rey. Mr, pre Te ber a ee aot at 10 0’ in this free country, without distinction of town, with the exception of a few trips in D ‘ Alder Ciark, |the ct Mai et Won libe rould be asked Weddall, of Bedeque, on the Maximilian lock, feel pig aid ale. + ne heteal lrace or creed. How is it, Task, thatFrench- midsummer, We concludes by saying: “J pie ee ke place, and NY his tr !y, was excellent and well delivered, filty years of age, and her busband and | men alone are distanced in the race?) Are trast ths communiration will reath the eres! 4 inswer should be—** Wellitis a thriving The recitations;were very good,’ But the oue little ee ee Lega aipiost broken- ithey deficient in those. mental and uoral | ui His Honor the Administrator of the Gov- | ihe Lodge leads little plece, and bids fairto beco . music and singing, by the Misses Weddall, hearted, and have since been nearly dis-| qnalities which are necessary to secure suc-|crnment. who [ know, will move in the mat- of tye Brethren we cipate | place of as great importance as any Town | Beer and Wright, assisted by Masters Beer in the Island; but it is sadly behind the! i"¢ Wright, of Centreville, was pionouge age. There was a tremendous row thel Gjoo ee ge ae oee to bo Road. Tita tracted, being at times unable to sleep, | cess in life? Has Nature been a hard step-/ter.” It is safficient comnment on this sen- jn 4 feast that Ii: and, iu fact, leading « most miscrable and | mother to the Frenchman, and, when dealing tence, Mr. Kditur. to say—what conceit | ng passed off . with toasts senti- disconsolate life ; and well they might as | out her gifts, allotted to him the step-child’s | - ; ? ‘ linlog dat 7i lection’ ‘We all enc cog edge Yours, &e., * s speeches, &e. Our space will not ad- |...) : clwee dislogue on dat cing, between three of the the nel Atte eel had they known ane hey yee a ied tb nf eae Tus Weserers Ma Bor. it of giving further details of this pleasant ne t night between a parcel of drunken | Jadies, elicited great applause, as did also beh o€ th ' chee. os ta ae othe ern se ahe has been to efber the ep ae Lot 14, Dee. 26, 1868, t, or we should be most happy to do so.— rowdies, and when Irsked where were the comie piece by. Mr «& ¥) f week the mother, after passing a a re er the Scote i EE Es id i "tthe Police : oe audie ¥ " pre diahent day, fell usteep aoe ng m moat | or the frishman, Circanistatisue then Gate ail — : a ae Police offices, where the breakers audience appeared well satisfied, To the . ight, | been favorable to lis proper inoral and intel- | {For the Sammerside Journal } i — {of the peace might be secured till morn- !adies and gentleman from Bedeque, were and dreamed that her daughter was buried lectual development? 1 answer they lave AS ' alive. She jumped up in a frantic state | iva" "| As you, Mr. Editor, have freqnently pal- : i “dh ae at and rathed to her sou-in-law's chamber, | not. He has been allowed to Jive in the lished information on ‘Temperance, H aoe The following are the officers uf the above Loek-up ! in consequence of which infor- tertuinment, and we hope that at no distant ering. ‘My daughter is buricd alive: Feit cata ina whiten toh aenver oravious | you will cheerfully give publicity to the fol- | Lodge. duly installed, for the current year:— mation I took eare not to go out at night. ontheetbin eevesioee Senin te Uh, my aughter is buried alive; what! to the enavtaient of Free School Law, and in| O*i08 short letter, written origins ily for the eee Wm. it. Bilis. W. M3 Key, H. 1. Swa-| The streets, too, are in sad want of ame-| good as ? nchunivonae, based bull ldo? To sleep any more that night| too many instances since its enactment, has|Z2t7tt It new applies specially to this nee bal in a H. Bilis. S. W. ; Thos. | jioration — no continuous Boe a “tne ' was ont'of the q éétion—she still erying| been suchas tended athertoenervate his mind , COUn!Y, # Mr, Lurrate may Le expectednext | AW yt Vises Ah bela al bahia ee platform here and there bef. | id ete oe a or ase eae that hur daugisbe wee'turied alive when. | thaa to strengthen it. . “Another Native J) mouth to visit its western part. . bones pep Ellis, J. D. Archi- | Peat rk r Jre a store or and there still remains a number of arti- ever her son-in-law would try to quiet | us a long and a pitifal story of the expulsion! 2 Guts sruly, re 4 ek G. a Willies Brewards;; ul. a Lo ae exactly the place that 1 cles unsold, Ronerr Lamp, | A¢¥cembeyT. G., H. Willinms, Tyler, should chose for my domicile, and it isa. Oats are selling here now for 28 6d—a her. Soenrly the next morning the grave | of te Acadians from Nova Scotia, and wonid - i : and the coflin raised. Oh, | fain have us beheve that the interior condi-: P — | pity too, for it has almost every facility pretty good price tor this time of year, Po- Island will of being made into as pretty and com. | ‘toes sold on Luesday last for 1s per bushel, was -siebos whab s horrible sight met their view ; Pen tion of the Frencls people is owing tothe eruel) ices tree Lectures, ih Wy ee adieale werles, to he scone which Condact of the Muritans of New Mugland.,| Mar. Eprrog :For tie iniormationof those | Yuya 4 pegs. oe. eee ee ity _ ay , .| The St. Stepl : 7 4 1 aie ‘ vhs a | ‘Phat the expulsion was a horrille outrage, a of your readers who take an eee in Pp Wednesday, che Hitch January, at 1) o'clock, fortable a city as you wil find any where; |. he fi ‘a hen Bank Hotes are How pase jollowed, The y whieh had been | ; hel 8 ; ne | for the ord Me. Law , ;’ aad it will too, when the inhab >; sing here for Gs. 8d, The Commereial Bank slaced in a metsjlic coflin was turned most inbunjan and unjustifiable act, I readily cause of Temperance, I may state that Mr. ne ordination of Mr. Lawson; Kev. J. G. | #4 00, n the inhabitants find | notes fur 4s. Gd, ae the glass covering the face was admit; but it is silly in the extreme to trace Barratt, Temperance Lectarer, has been still ron to preach, Kev. Mr. MeNeill to out that a good police, clear strects, and The Vig pi mowed id & ‘ heteas ° a , the-ends of her fingers = a rgb ra aboot aie = F piel tants Athen his work during the paslt. sad ae wen mui A pores estar ahaa side walks, not to mention a a few uctahe ens slaught rei ond Gar hrok stome | dians to that single canac. The exiled Aca-|jatt month. At the request of the * Agency |?” evs ME. MUNEO the people. | vag, 7 +. Atoht aval p being beaten and pyttered all to jieces, Gian, pitiable as was his condition, wea when Coimmittce,” he consented to continue rite i Aunx. Fatcosun, Pres, Clerk. 8° . supply of wholesome water, fire bri-| Archibald Cochran of hor ir torn opt in handfuls, and her he settied on the Island in a much better eon. | ing throughout the Island daring the witter.| The Rev. Sir. H. W. Moncrieff, is te be! op ae il farnished and equipped, |t0 Messrs. iooen prin torn in many plaves-rall present: | dition--stood a fairer chance of prospering | Le has returned to hie native Provinee for a proposed as the next Muderator uf. the ir 4 a public market, and in fact those com.) The ‘Union’ Kre it to 0g ing the appearance of one of tho most des-| than the early Seotch and Irish jciigrant. | short time, but inten’s to resume his duties |General Asseuoly; and the Kev, De. Nora sn forts and conveniences that a well regu-|CUt for practice on Tuesday last. Alexandra Lodge No. 993, RB. E. ing, I was told there was no police and no W¢ Muinly indebted for the evening's en- ord the engine i yan She work- je struggles to free herselt trom Ler! He knew how to use the axe aol the hoe; he about the niddie of thie month. Connected | McLeod, tor the established Church General | lated town affords, are the best means ae well, and we learn that Capt. Saunders i woe used to phe climate, and kaew ho pas he is w @ Hiree heipal te mperane etal . was #0 well pleased that terrible mistortunes, idea ” whl sda al on calc fd cult ans cha cages cha dtl Lileces eames ay | Poenating strangers and customers, and oyster supper at the yh oon — c