LATEST from EUE. Arrival of the « oO.” SERIOUS CASUALITINE W- SENGERS, ; ms Mality 7 tna arrived at 11 p. in., year miter a frightful passrge. aes ed | _ On Friday last, at about 5.90, at the “Fiddle,” in which were abo gnteen people, dashing through pannel ing several sad casualities, 7 r. J.C. Cogswell, of Halifa killed. One seaman was swept over! ; One man had his log broken a4 their fioee frightfully disfigured, éemained senseless {i ore. ine Wetted for hours, Many ne Hon Peter Mitchel had his _ sprained and was otherwise bruised, Ingtts to be dl right in a few days; he ingrrow oe cape. fi : (The Piddle fs the coyeroad in front of he main dining saloon in wigplaced the donkey engine, and which if used as a ‘moking room, or place of gd resort for sentlemen, It must have h& Neavy sea shat washed through carryi@ passengers eell mell against the bulwasnd one man overboard. Itis rare to hany suely ill- fortune to record in connexiith the Cunard boats . By Telegraph J ournal! 7 Union to take Est in July! oe ontreal, May 7, Ottawa gave most hearwelcome to return- ed Delegates, ; \ Macdonald in specehreferring to state- ments as to noun capital jy Mon- caus- treal, affirmed Ottawa yhld alwayg be seat of Government, He explained that the Union. Propimation had not issued on the appointed dayjwing to Cartier and McGee's abseice trop London and consequent delay in canpletingand sanc- Honing list of Senators fm Quebé. Proclamation of Unioa will be jssucd in the beginning of next week! i dt will go into effuct by the middle of July . ‘The steamer Meryitt und three brigantines sailed for St. John yesterday, all loaded with flour and pr ions. About twenty thousand Norwegian emi- grants expected in Canada this suminer. THE MARKETS. An advance has taken place in all grades of flour. Ordinary superfine sold to-day at $8.90 # $8.95, and strong baker $8.96 a $9. No change in provisions; oatmel fur future do- livery $6; holders ask advance. New York, May 6th. Flour advanced to-day fifteen cents. Wes- fern range from cleven dellars twenty cents to fifteen dollars fitty cents . T.ondon, May 6th, _ Thy great Reform meeting which has been in cobtemplation for some time, took place in Ilyde Park in this city to-day. As was ex- pected, there was a vast crowd in attendance, though but few speakers. There were no riotous demonstrations whatever, and the services of the police were not required. Not one of the extra policemen who had been sworn in for this occasion were present. ‘The mecting was of very short duration and the multitude dispersed without disorder. The Morning Post in an editorial to-day expresses the opinion that the government will not execute the sentence of denth + passed upon the condemned Fenians and Doran, St. Petersburg. May 6th. The ice went out of the river Neva and harbor to-day, and the ports of St. Deters- burg and Constadt are again open to com- merce. New York, May 7th. A Cable despatch from London dated May 6th, ning, says that the reform demonstra- tion in Hyde Park, to-day, was an’ immense affair, It numbered at least 100,000, em- bracing roughs, gentlemen, women, children and working men. Sir Robert Walpole’s proclamation that the assembly was illegal, was posted around upon every available spot, but proved utterly abor- tive, ‘The morning papers anneunced that the government would not attempt to put down the meeting, but all the troops in London and vicinity were under arms, anda large force of police were concealed in a secluded part of the Park, Vehicles were kept ready to con- vey them to any point in case of a riot. Fifteen separate mectings were organized, atone of which a woman spoke in fuyor of universal suffrage. One stand was speeches, ‘The most revolutionary sentiments uttered by the speakers were loudly cheered by the crowd. The reformers advocated order, and prae- tically carried out that idea by driving off the trees in the Park crowds of roughs who were perched in their branches. The entire press denounces the course of the Government. The Tories treat the meetings asa mob victory, while the reformers claim them as splendid popular triumphs. The bitterest feeling exists on both sides, and all London is intensely excited. Some of the mectings are still in progress and will continue until a late hour. Gold 1874. devoted to religious oy: ‘ : Garricd, On the 80th April, at the family residence of the bride, by Mr. James J. Rice, B. CG. M., assisted by the Rey. William Stewart, Samuel Kinlay, Esq., of Cape Wolfe, Lot 4, to Mar- garet, third daughter of Mr. James Dunmvill, of Lot 8. At Mr. MePhail’s, Charlottetown, on the 2d inst.. by the Rey, Thomas Dunean, Mr. Neil MeDonald, to Miss Isabella Campbell, both of Crapaud. On March 80th, by the Rey. ‘I. Duncan, Mr. George Muteh, Lot 48, to Mrs. Mary Sneeston, of Charlottetown. es 2 = a SSerrrise Drowned, on the 3ist of January, 1867, from on board the barque Maggie Armstrong, on her voyage from St. John’s, N. B., to Cuba, Ambrose Norman, fourth son of John and Elizabeth Ashley, of Cascumpee, in the 20th year of his age. On Sunday morning, April 28th, after a se- vere illness, Margaret Agnes, only and beloved daughter of Robert and Alargaret Longworth. On Thursday, 25th of April, at his residence Little York, aged 78 years, Mr. Thomas Fos- ter, who emigrated to this Island, from York- shite, England, in the year 1819 At Argyle Shore, on Wednesday, the Ist inst., at the advanced age of 76 years, Archi- bald MeNevin, much respected, and endeared by all who had the pleasure of his acquaint- ance. On the 4th instant, after a long and painful illnes, Joseph Coffin, third son of Mr George Hinton, of Summerside, in the fifth year of his age. In Charlottetown, on Wednesday last, Ist May, of Slow Consumption, in her 26th year, Helen, wife of Mr, William Malone, Printer. ae Ses vos te * . _ vo a ew Advertisements this Day Honse and Lot—J Bertram Card—J 1 Allen Notico—J KR Gardiner Sons of Temperance—John Scott Notice—Henry Clark Blacksmiths—Wm © Montgomery Seeds——Wm R Watson Power of Attorney—John Homer Notice to debtors—Alfred Gourlie Pogies~Carvell Bros Roots and shoes—Thomas Frizzle Fresh Garden Seeds—U A Harvie Card—Jobn § O'Neill Removal—C L Richards Molasses and sugar—R A Strong & Bro Renewal do Boot & Shoe Maker—Major Ramsay £500 Reward—Angus McSween The Morning News—A. Waugh & Bror. Thave been afflicted with a very trouble- some humour in my face for six years and have tried many perseriptions to little or no avail; but having heard of J. B.Flitch’s Gol- deu Ointment | was induced to try a box, by the use of which Lam cured ; and believe it. my duty to recommend it to the public. DAVIL ae KLLAN, Walhate frumberiana County Ren PERING, PRONG & BROR. Summerside, May 0, 1867. Molasses & Sugar, ust IEAVED ex ‘Vincent,’ trom IAL n consiguinent* Hheptis Choifle retailing fels SUGAR, which we offer at wholesale prices for Cash or approved paper. R. A. STRONG & BROR. Summerside, Muy 9, 1867. Tm . Richards, Naw Brunswick, & Office ang Place of Gen- sfrom No, M North Whart, North Wharf, nd his Bonded pb the extreme Mrick Building, Plice, inthediately opposite Cudlip and Siider’s. St. John, N. I3., May 8th, 1867—2i Fresh Garden Seeds, FIRST ARRIVA FANIIE Subscriber has receiver * COMMERCE,” A Srrexpip Assoniory, FRESH GA N warranted g nd true. ALSO ON H§ND: “RED AND WKITE @LOVER SEED, of the best\quality. Loe A. HARVIE. Queen Street, Cl’town}, May 9, 1867, Pogies! Pogies! pee SUBSCRIBERS have on hand 200 bbls. Pringe Pogies, isppsed of iff lots to suit Pur- 4 CARVELL BRO’'S, Clv’town, May 0, 1867. 1867. SEEDS 1867. THVHE Subscriber has receiveyAte known house of Thonf}s Wha and Seedsman, 12 St ‘corgy’s) Liverpool :— A SUPPLY OF GAR § Also on hand, froii Boefon: Cucumber, Squasf, Melon, Carrot, Onion, Cannonf Ball, California Marblehead, Drumhead Cabbage Seeds. WM. R. WATSON, Vicrorta Burning, Queen St., y @, 1867. J. H. ALLEN, Commission Merchant, And Dealer in Provisions, &e., MARKETJSTREL', St. Jon, N. B. beam Gives personal attention to the Sale and Purchase of every description of Goods. May 9, 1867. JON §. O'NEILL, Gommission Aatyt, FORTHE j LE OF Pr i rR Ilousn,‘‘ No.68 Charlotte SU South Side King Square. ST, JOHN. N. B. N.B. —Consignments solicited, and all orders will receive promptattention. [May9. ALL WHO WANT which w chasers. ithe well- ly. Nursery Crescent DS ! PPLE Subj inhabit try genera MERSID? WATER ST (opposite the Mtore of © where he is prepare entrusted to his care, despate. His old customers on the Princetown Road he will be glad to see. . ‘THOMAS FRIZZLE. Boot & Shoe Maker, Summerside, May 9, 1867. Power of Attorney. TLEREBY give Mr. Av ou leave to inform the Ritsipe and the coun- Mts removed to SUM- opened his SILOP on Sg therland’s Building, » McLennan, Esq.,) execute all orders good style and with Power ofsdttor, to, and sue for all Hn ARE nd otes of Hand due me up to fitet dia Jil NOTICE by I hy Dr. sons indebt and settle i Office over Store, Water notify all pots of Llund to call pa & Schurman’s ferside. ALFRED GOURLIE, Summerside, May 1, 1867. Blanks of all kinds for sale at the “ Journal Office. SUMMERSIDE THE MORNING NEWS AUCTION. | | 1 be sold by public AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Ist day of JUNE next, | at 1 o'clock. p. m., the best BUSINE STAND in Prince County, situated at WIL- MOT CREEK BRIDGE, aud a half miles tr SUMMERSIDE by land or water, lately in possession of Mr. JOUN WATERS, containing a quarter of an acre of LAND, a WORK SULOP and BARN well fitted up in good order. This place is) well adapted for either CARRIAGE or! BLACKSMITH SHOP, and having a front | on the sea shore, wakes fhis a very beautiful place. ALSO—One Cow, 1 fig, 1 Sleigh, a lot) Spokes and other Luml@r, three Stoves and) pipe, 1 Turning Lathe, 1 set Waggon Wheels, Chairs, Tables, Wash Stands, 1 Sofa, d.Time Piece, and various other articles, ous to mention. 4, Sule Positive. No Reserve. fy | U Bargains may be expected. de thr October. ‘Terms of sale,eredit given till For further patticulars inquire of A. WAUGIL & BROR. Summerside, May 9, 1 NOTICE! HEREBY give notice to tl A Messrs. PIDGEON & Clifton, New London, that tl all their Book Debts, Not efleets, unto the Summerfid signment bearing date up 2 last. ‘Therefore all parges in said, are requested pay amounts to the said B&nk, or to their Agent, Wx. Breainsto, Esq., forthwith. J.R. GARDINER, President, Summerside, May 4th, 1867.—tr ® . Notice © received by the under- i 24th insfint, for the erec- MYWLOOLUGUSE at NORTH a Ame » be seen at the HENRY CLARK. North Bedeque, May 6th, 1867,—3i Sons of Temperance, MVUIE GRA IIVISLION of P. BE. Island Lot 19, only two | he Debtors of iD; of ssigned oan tion of. BED EGY Ia | residence /o! is desi obtaining the services of a! compet sone qualified to serve them ay REK and AGENT. Appli- cations ecoed by thefGrand Scribe till Pride, 3yxth May. The ap| ts will please ftate the amount | of salary,’say for three, six, gr twelve mouths, respectively; giving the names of two con- petent persons as referces, f JOTN SCOTT, Gr Charlottetown,' April 30, 186 sind Seribe, Blacksm ths Look Her. ! Ww’ NTED immediately—a I occupy agood STAD Lot 3; must be a thorough references as to For terms and undersigned, ryquired. ply to the M. C, MONTGOMERY. Montrose, may 9, 1867. i MAJOR RAMSAY, Boot and Shoc Maker, HH’ REMOVED to the louse lately oc- cupied by Mr. Joh Harper,near Central Street, where he is pri ed to execute all orders he may be favorfd with. Ready made Boots afd Shoes kept constant- ly on hand. Customfrs will satisfietion in all cases, Summerside, May 9, 1867. HOUSE AND LOT IN SUMMERSIDE! QOR Sale, in the Eastern part of SUM- MERSIDE,on WATERSTREET, ‘The HOUSE AND LOT dby Mr, Srepims Baker. ight roogis anda SHOP in feet @. Warrre Srrevr, +90 feet. # There is a well on and yy the prem js PosseSsion can be givén immediately. ‘Two thirds of the purchase money can remain on interest for two years, by giving good security. Also—about 6 cords of good IARDWOOD, which is on the premises, For particulars apply at the Journan Orrier. Just in time forth Crop. TPNILE Subscriber offers for Sa ble PREEILOLD pled by him, at MOND frofa Kildare Bridge 30 of which is cleared ¢ vation, 5 ready to s the balance covered with Softan Any quian- tity of Mussel Mud may be had near the farm. There is on the premises a DWELLING HOUSK. partly finished; anda good BARN 28 x 80 feet, a good Spring of Water runs through the farm. ISAAC MeDOUGALL. Lot 16, May 2, 1867. uf Look Right Here! Valuable Frethold for Sale. ss FPMIE Subscribers offeror sale that PREE- HOLD PROPERTLY consisting of 150 weres of LAND, situated in Lot 19, WILMOT VALLEY, being about five miles from Sun- MERSIDE, and within about one quarter ofa iile of Messrs. G. & Ty Clark’s Mill. There is on- th ses & commodious Dwelling House an@arf, together with other conveniences; there is # stream of water run- ning partly across the front of the farm, and also any quantity of If) ire Ut the rear of the premises, and is Within a short distance of the mud beds. About 100 acres of the farm is cleared, and the remainder is covered with hard and soft wood. . The above Property is very pleasantly situated, and offers a good investment to any one wanting a farm, as it will be gffered at the small sum of £370; part of purchase money will be required to be paid down, and the remainder may remain on security on the farm. Immediate possession given, A. WAUGIL & BROR. tt WATSON ved to his Ne Store, dina state of culti- Old Stand,/on Queen Street. : JOURNAL, THURS and 266 tons old mea Grady, in the Spring 1 Coil Wire, POPE. and that havi number of first pared than ever to ¢ best stylis and on th Good | + guayanteed 'GARDEN AND Eg ¢ DAY, MAY “AUCTION! SCHOONER FOR SALE. 7°O be sold by publie AUCTION, | on and near the premises of the lion. James Muirhead, on TUES- DAY, the 14th day of MAY, inet., at the hour of 3 o'clock, p. n., Cin accordance with a resolution poss holders of the Sungngre on the 20th ulti ie (of the Summer by by the Stock- je Fishing Company hole of the effects shi Schooner SUMMER> ent, length $7 feet, 65 fect, of British rside by Mr. David breadth 26 feet, depth Register, built at Summ 1 Coil rope, 230 yds. Canvass, 20 Ble. Pogies ‘ 1 Table, 9/4 fj 2 Stoves. y) / And sundry other articles, TERMS.—25 per cent. CASH, and 1 Boat, 105 Bbls Salt, 6 Empty Barrels, ithoms Chain, the balance on the Ist of October next,! on approved securit y- ROBERT McC, STAVERT, Summerside, serrate £500 REWARD! h R. ANGUS McSWEEN, Tailor, thank- ful tor past fuvors, wishes to intimate to his numerous custumers and the public gen- erally, that he has removed his place of busi- ness from head of QUEEN'S WHARF to the building lately oceup! by the Hon. J. C. recently employed a rkinen, is better pre- cute all orders in the most fuyorable terms, Scerctary. Tro, Ash Latest English & American PASAIONS constantly on hand, \ ¢ Summerside, May 9, 1867. SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES ! FANULE Subseriber wishes to inform the Super- intendents of SABBATH SCILOOLS and others who muy be interested in the welfare of the young that he will shortly have on hand alargeandwell sclectafegtock of LIBRARIES, from the best Societies, Dontaining tj 100 Volumes cach. / Also School Requisites. Please call and examine fo the house of Srerueyn Baker, ised to sell, Who is author- DIMOCK ARCHIBALD. Summerside, May 2, 1867. SAMS, SAWS!! (SAWS!!! AWS of the best quality, and at the follow- ing Cash: prices, always on hand at the ‘Mmanuticture of the subscribers :— CIRGELARS, Diameten. 34 in. $18 cach in, S15 each 26 in, S11 cach 22 in. $8 each 18 in, 3.75 each l4 in. $4 cach Diamerer. 20 exch ach. 0 each 24 in, $) each each ‘ > each 12 in, $3 each, Mill Saws 54 feet, $5 each; Buck Saws 28 in. $7 per dozen, set and sharped. Allorders left at the Book Store of Mr. Joseph Bertram, Simmerside, or forwarded direct, will receive iminediate attention. A. RICHARDSON & Co. April 11, 1867. y St. John, N. Seeds! Secds! Seeds!! Garden & Field Sceds, Dae EXPECTED, direct fromthe OLD COUNTRY, a sapply ot all kinds of SEL DS. Warrant- ed good and fresh. Any quantity of TIMOTHY SEED, CLO- VER SEED, and TURNIP SEED. Send in your orders to BER'TRAMS BOOK STORE Summerside, april 1th, 1867 bins, Richardson’s Clothing Store! SENTS! GARMENTS at the SHORTEST (Shop over Cust Summerside, March 7, 1807. de to ORDER Ned House.) tf it FANE Stud Horse PRINCE EDWARD,” has been recently purchased from Mr. Jolin Haszird bya. War We WALKER, of St. Eleanor’s, and will travel for the season on the following a da Will leave St. El the 7th MAY, and s through Indian River, onto Malpeque; from thence to New Londons thence to French River; thence home by the way of Long River, Will leave on MONDAY, the 18th MAY, and proceed through Wilmot Creek; thence through Brectown; thynce through Middle- ton; thence to Searlytywn; thence to Cape traverse; thence toQ@'ditreville hy way of ‘Tryon Road; thence thPugh Nort Bedeque honiewards. s on TUESDAY, This route we inued during the Season, \ This splendid Horse PRINCH ED- WARD,” was bred in Summerside by the Hon. J.C. Popes he is 8 years old in July, stands 16 hands high, weighs 1200, is udark grey, and is a Coltof the li Mare ‘* yim ported by the Royal Agricultural Society, W. W. WALKER, Owner, St Eleanor's, May 2, . Im Horse “Sweep Stakes,” Da fast trotping Stud Horse SWEEP sys whed by John Smith, will leave Sf¥Mtensfoe on THURSDAY, the 2nd Weit and he Sd through Mal- , thence to Margate, thence on the 4th throug! thence to Barrett’s CFs by the ‘Town Road, to Blyfshank Road, thence to Wilmot Creek, them to Summerside. Leaving Summerside again on MONDAY 6th MAY, passing through Linkletter Road, Miscouche, Maddy Creek. to William Ilib- bets, Fifteen Point; thence on the 7th through txmont Bay to MeNaley’s; from thence on i through the Vortush Road to Kents, long the Western Road to Robert- ignee to Tory Road, thence to Lot 11, Lot 12, Lot 13, thence to James McDouguld’'s, Lot 14; thence on the loth across the bridge through Lot 16, by the lower road to St. Eleanor’s, thence to Spmmerside by Mr. 8. Ws. ‘This round Will be continued dur- ing the season, \ JOHN SMITIL, Summerside, april 24, 1867. d much practice Cagadagean be con- sulted j of hy ‘ssion, He has beerk pai y auccesstal fii GELDING HORSE Wa Much more hunfine und less dangerous process tid that noWin common use, Addres epee NOBERT DY, HORN, April 18, 1867. Bloomfield, Lot 4. Company, vin i— | dE, 119 tons new | ar 1SGG, | | That's What's the Majter! 9, 1867. Competition Stumped ROOT AND BRANCH 1 BLOCK SHOP! And get your PATNT end all other kinds of bi0 S. And get them when ygu want them, too! Lerms Liberal. Ya - | Summerside Block Shop; Wate Street: Keb. 21, 1867. 3m LUMBER YARD. | THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS POR (SALM at his 4 f | | LUMBER YARD ON WATER STREET i all kinds of LUMBER, gonfisting of Pine & Spruce Boards, Deals, § ing Laths, Ha Shingles, Studding &e, &e, ya" Lumber constantly kept on hand, JAMES CALDWELL. Summerside, Jan 31, 1867. ly WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT ! A Watchmaker at Alberton!! TPMIE Subscriber wishes to inform i= habitants of Armerron and yicir he has located on Ceyr be pleased to re bring in your them Hl Clock wi taken hi iN refuember that here is the ieit Jewellry repaired. GEO, 1, MOORE, Alberton, Feb, 28, 1867, PRINCE COUTTY TOBACCO FACTORY. FEXUE SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, customers and the public, that he has, at a considerable outlay for new moulds and machinery, so enlarged and in proved the capacity of his FACTORY In Summerside; that he is now enabled to turn article of NATURAL LEAF TOBACCO. equal to the very best, and superior to most ; ‘Pobacco imported, which he will wannanr iy | EVERY RESV Em, and will nai Cheaper Twenty Per coht. ap than it can be imported i nds Viav orn Roenp ‘Tona 2 of buyers. od it and judge for yo Dealers supplied qn Hiberal terms. Be sure to ask for Remiy’s Prince County | Natunan Luar, and hone other. | Remember that the, PRINCE COUNTY | TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but the BEST KIND OF TOnACCO. PATRICK REILLY. Summerside Dee. 6, H Is! int NE = ksX ide, S CHARLES YOUNG, agent. ‘SI IY} CAPITAL, moet IS emium. TRAM for Summer: or can be let in to small families; als BARN, STABLE, COA all in good repair and contlition. perty Freehold Pro FOR BALE IN SUMMERSIDE! Cottage, Out-buildings, and Land! TENE Subscriber, being about te gout make a change in his busi- ness, offers for Sale the follow- ing Freehold Ustate, consisting of Land, and Out-houses: V4 ia oe The House is situated on Sovrm Manket Srrerr, direct- ly opposite the Presbyterian Church, and near the residence of the Hon. J. R. Gardiner, It contains ten Rooms, laid off in such a way us to accommodate a Boarding Establishment, Four Convenicft: Tgrements “HOUSE, &C., A good bargain, with an undoubted utle, can be secured, on carly application to the subscriber, ‘Two thirds of the purchase money can re- main secured on the property for four years, by the payment of lawful interest. SAMUEL RODD, Proprietor. Summerside, April 18, 1867. tt for Steam Communication be- tween Souris, Georgetown, Murray Llarbor and Pictou. TPXENDERS are required to be sent into the Colonial Secretary’s Office on or before 'THLURSDAY, the L6th day of MAY next, at nj lwo o'clock in the afternoon, byginy person or Company who may be filling to contract toruna STEAMER once@r twice a week for the Conveyance of Pi and Preights, and Mails, ifrequired, : ours, George- town, Murray Iarbor, and Veto. touching ateach Port going and retuchingg so long as the Navigation sl. FIRST day of ¢ season of 1867, the two following years, ‘Tenders must specify th of the Vessel tu be supphef, and the amount reqnired to be paid for the performance of the service required, and be accompanied by the names of two parties willing to become Sure- ties for the due performance of the Contract, The ‘Tender must also state what amount will be required for the present year's service alone, and also how much for one and how much for two trips in cach week during the above periods, Seuson in The GEORGE COLES Colonial Secretary . Cl’'town, April 5, 1867. ae R. M. GIBSON, PAINTER AND-GILDER, ei worked seyeraf Seasons wader the instructiona At spnie the most popular Painters in i States and British Provinces, wi public that he has opt PAINT SILOV, und commenced in’ line of trade, at SUMMERSIDE, where he is prepared to execute all kinds of Plain and Ornamental ILouse and Sigir PAINTING. Ceilings and Walls painted and decorated in Oil and Fresco, Graining, Paper hanging espatch, a All orders ae Commercial Ilotel, Central St., nextg@loreto Bertram’s Book Store, will receive prémpt attention, and be done at moderate rat Summerside, Apr nentncs 11, 1867. ~ Tignish Cloth TENE Subscriber in return spectrully NEW MILL, in addition to the old ope. ported NEW MAC States, which will cha ina better style, a ft despatch, He intends to STH ‘LOH, for any person wishing 7to\hhve it d/nc, as itis wv great improvement in C ed. Prices the same fis usual, except the steamed Cloth, which will be 1s. 3d. per yard, The following gentlemen will act as agents . Mr, Robert Simpson, Cayendisiy | Cha y a] so. Sb ny & RM