The Herald, ™ —— en - neers ere fs = ey — - - oon = VOL. IV. LOTTETOW W , > as CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, AUGUST 5, 1868. NO. 42. THE BER RONALD McDONALD, im ee | ET EBIOErCEET I | | bout the Rock are apt to be, and displayed) ‘1 wi speak to——-to 18 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BYERY WKDNE*DAY MORN ele ct { iterature mgpek i i - ‘ play 1 with t uty -_ a sv monmene | Gommission Werehant, Auctionecr, 3 sinc Seiastalt Ay on age Mogg Mh yell Pye «Py arg ee sy A’ EDWARD REILLY, acute UNLUCKY TIM GRIFFIN, HIS LOVE pad — A? epyeaiie, coast, which the) ‘A friend? Who? Not a confidant ? Surely. RDITOK AND PROPRIETOR, COLLECTING AGENT iS LUCK hoon, Meek Oe Hiner mate. Legentile 0/70 hove dnesneeet Se al at his Office, Queen Street, Souris, Jan’ - . ith R . 2 remonstrating | ‘1 will say good-bye to the Senora,’ she said tis, Jan'y 2, 1868, i wii ¥ t . omano, When I did he only gave some) with a sudden heat ; “and where shall I find you?!. : runs yor Tun *‘mmRALD.” CORNS & WARTS fomminet.t pags py te te ES SL pe ee rv. cits é * mead “4 boon > ‘ * For 1 year, paid in advance, £0 9 0 Are Permanently and Effectually Cured by the use of | Pronto, pronte ; « ore. no pussiile - es way two off to the right;’ and I glided, © “ee 4 half-yearlyinadvance,0 10 0 The catastrophe related at the end of the for-| sai -_ oO a from the room and out of the house. od ROBINSON'S ; x¢ for-| sail no move. Cara-ramba! bo oreno |’ ; — mer part only made us, as | said, more deter-| and he ee rxicg ~moreno In a minute or two Amalia us, What. siti cae tiie PATENT GOMN @OLVEINE. | crincd to cany ont the ccheme of the cape und he would give another tug. pluck the girl had! She had even had the: the ¢ | to carry eme of the elopement.| This was neither very lucid nor v consola- ak and ‘or Sale by The situation was, however, one of unquestion-| 1 : my . presence of mind to steal into the cloak-toom ' JOB PRINTING Wy. RB. WATSON. | abic diMculty for it was evident that there was a| chew mit the worst of it was that the wind didn’t] carry away @ bundle of things that had been sent Of every docertption, 8 wae L with snes and despatch| City Drug Store, Dee. 15, 1867. female in Gavvanie’e Loses “a fenen’ oo - a : omen but i ye o—- past the Mole, t' over to equip her for the various parts of the and on modera &, a BRALD Office, oo — —areeacmccmmmencommn | “ia A . 7° he town, past the Rock, right up te the head of ¢@ with of ee — a R. REDDIN It must have been her window we mist for | the Speige ge & Mf evening. Tim sprang upon her reed mid ALMANACK FOR AUGUST. : Amalia’s, and she of pobioden had Septancod - pray he eal a Uy ~~ al ; pecalmed. | but I interfored with a high hand, and mr MOON 8 PHASES, ' Attorney nnd Barrister nt Law, to the father; and a female spy, particularly in | "Phere is nothing for it dos — (re "y we - I — —_ my ae “nw wel Fenn Moo, 8d day, Th, 39m., morn., N. W. e130 amatory, is the very deuce, We deter- isaid ; ‘get your fellows to it at po ce pull = rif he speke another wore Last Quarter, 11th day, 8h. 16m., morn., N.E. CONVAYWNCER, .. mined at last to ony a counterfeit start in the |back. But'so slow was our progress that we Yi ws = ime Gatemmaall lady's New Moos, 18th day, 0h. 59m., morning, N. Office,---Great-George St., Charlottetown. sana ean hae Ai ho me ear bP se a obliged to abandon all hopes of reaching the | maid ;’ fs so saying 1 enveloped. her in @ long y H " ave ‘g " ’ , y is ile rere i ; ; , . ‘ First Qu anren, 24th day, 8h. Sim. even., 8. W, (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) suspicions anc free. Auli from ay rm : i aa re ’ 1 re ee Bast — oe ee | dark capote which ‘Tim had brought, pull rw eS rae 2 2 August 22.1866, BE tf ie the ovecinn,.1 Gan wend ems te nee o> nh , to ns ach o Ragged Staff landing. This | hood right over her faco, We then ata 4 DAY WEEK. High|Moon| 3% 3 Cc P * * | racks, and, after two or three hours’ aan was | ail th or nuisance, After all, we were to lose | rapid pace, and, passing through the lanes and 8 rises|sets | Water} sets, | 2 o- artnership Notice. \back betimes in the ‘Casemates’ ready ‘for a “ . it ;, paren a of Sie Sree, Wie Wie Saperer | uae @eguinten ceetayeniew Are anh ta the pew i ih m| ‘h mh m HE SUBSCRIBERS have this dav entered into | start. As it was expedient that our departure serge £6 beste i of time, and Briggs | cinet of the guard. . 1 | Saturday 4 47,7 25) 9 88) 3 17,14 36 CO-PARTNERSIIP as BARRISTERS and AT-| should be as public as possible, we delayed our some unk Boor ae we Ind to negotiate with! Twice over I thought I heard footsteps behind 2 | Sunday 48| 24,10 18 rises.| 35 | TORN IES-AT-LAW, under the name,’style and firm of start till past ten o'clock, and_ strolled leisurely | even if he eons ror’ vy ve at night, and | us, and imagined, om looking back. that I ro ~ 8 | Monday 49) 23/11 16) 7 26 34 ALLEY & DAVIES, } across the square, just as all the dismounted | o’cloek, and peor Se esen aut diitten ur ide | igure stealthily following ; but a guilty con ; 4 |Tuesday 50! 2211 57| 7 59) $2 | Office --- - O'Hallornan’s Building, ‘guards were passing home to their quarters. We stopped by the sentries on the W. 7” te peeing, is full of inventive power. old 5 | Wednesday 51] 21! even.| 8 26 30 Great George Street. | were just turning out of the square when Cay- bere, I felt angry and inclined to 0 ad ps a) The officer — hanging about tho doot''ih « 6 |Thursday |, 52) 19] 0 47| 8 56) 27 GEORGE ALLEY rasso drove into it at the other end, thing to Tim and his bad luck ee es , aad 7 | Friday 53) 17] 1 24) 9 21) 2h LOUIS If. D AVIES ‘Now, Tim,’ I said ‘I do call that luck !—he’s! ‘I don’t like this last symptom,’ I said to hi Faye Nha A aghas - aahet 8 |Saturday 54 15| £7188. $i Oct. 23. 1867 tf — * | going to have it out with you, of course, and | — it’s too, like you Times Am dotl wi . ~ with the evident intention of unriddling Atte. 9 |Sunday 55) 141 2 51/1017) 19 . 98. 2087. | they'll tell him we're really off—nothing could be| missing the Mole, and all that, i we Ene) 1* Tie) Revowee-tae ONO 5 orted galiyy ioe 10 |Monda ' §6| 18} 8 86/10 50) = 17 KING STREET. | more fortunate.’ | too Hike y ‘ hat, is a great deal) ping in front of her, ‘just in time, 80 night, : ; too like your usual form, and it’s a d—d deal too ranks Fou’ uared | Tuesday 57, 11] 4 25/11 23 14 yeas Wane AND OWEN’'S OFFICE. We ap both oroejazed, and hopping gaily on | bad,’ ’ ae to you. ‘You've squar dager 12 | Wednesda 59} 10) 5 16 morn. 11 ubscriber returns thanks for past favors, and| to a car drove to the °- ole,’ We found every-| I »j injure ‘dt int — ; 13 Theiey” ‘ss OF 96 10! ry 6 9 bege leave to inform his friends, Gad the publie | thing in readiness, and having unmoored the fe PPh re fies a pod sitcrs a pass ial d—how| ‘ Yes, Ihave,’ he said; trying ae a ane 14 ri 1 77 a4 0' 6 generally, that he has on hand a luecea, had began to pole her out from the jetty | se* aos cKy man. 4 suppose my flank, in which I baffled him ; * but /are Vriday I j , | it’s part of the cross he | 1 Tim’ 15 |Saturday 9] 5175912 0 3 Large Stock of Ready-made Men’s when Cayrasso rashed on to the scene, and stand- | was. correspondingly oo epee im's tone! only four of mine, so you mast get. clear out to 16 nda 3 4184713 5 1 Boots, Shoes ad Gai ing on the brink of the landing-place, shouted | he sai ae ae sanguine, |sea before you overshoot thom, Have a glassof Sunday - and Gaiters, sl jhe said, that iny good fortune would overcome ?? ! 17 |Monday 4| 2] 9 33° sets. /13 58 VWomen’s Balmoral, Elas- after us, ‘Ah! you run away, you scoundrels, his evil genius, ‘as it always did.’ The sherry before you start! 7 Ppa 18 |Tuesday 5; 0,10 28) 7 26) 55 tio Side. and pa en you one back I will find you, and we devil was actually trying to propitiate fortune ty t _— sl com § a ps them 19 | Wednesda: G6 5811 58, 8 2 52 ’ shall see—we shall see. flatteri ler m : ar Mae OTe, SNetD ORS) Ce ad Sy hem y Ah aay BO Resi’ ng ig 8g ne lg einer - Ning sessed t theuels vs [amiien yi Fig: reached the stairs before he could get ini front of 21 |Frid 8 5610 69 6 48 ALso, 250 rains ‘it'll make him think that you’ve quite abandoned | y deat? whin age Oe Bit us, ‘In another second we were on-board and 22 |Saturd o| 54,049 943; 46 | Childrenand Mi Boots, | the fair.’ We then wala te ih “aticer promised to. e.| ahbat toicaat i . ‘ y 10} 52] 1.89110 16| 42 | which will be diepo age — ‘Allright!’ said Tim, and he shouted in the'see w yn = seni — s guardroom, to/had left in the guard-room, and tan back fie it! 23 ‘Sunday posed of low for Cash, bt A i i what arrangements we could make for the : liom 12) 50, 2 .30'10 58; 38 ; JAMES STANL style of an indignant mariner, ‘Slack your jaw, night. We . 4 To my surprise I found Buttonshaw there, w 24 |Monday s 8 EY. A J ght. We found the officer to be an acquaintance; i ’ wing: 25 |Tuesday 13' 49} $ 27/11 36. 36 Ch’town, 14th May, 1868, | you confounded pork-pickling, rum-adulterating, | indeed, it would be difficult to find an: rnd on the I fond’ lott tos Mets stecmmgate BS ieee 26 | Wednesday 14| 47! 4 26/morn. 33 COTTON DUCE theiving. smugge ing old son of a broken-backed | rock who wasn’t, y - om gr before—Buttonshaw ine deep com : 27 Thursday 15| 45] 5 27; 0 24) 30 as chicas te, kamen fest r Moorish donkey ! Slack your jaw, or we'll put} Ile was decidedly restiye at first, however intr = officer of the guard. ye 28 |Friday 17) 43} 6 28; 1 6} 26 ealabrated r is Agent for the Sale of the| back and duck you, and wash some of the garlic about letting us sail from his steps and fi ’ Halloa! cried he, with a groat start. 29 |Saturday 18} 41) 7 54,2 2) 28 Russel Mills Cotton Duck out of you obscene carcass ? time we besecched in vain : he ai oven Wills ae pared sonar dincennoetnd. Pte 30 |Sunday 19] 39 8 52 25 4 20 an dle prepared to Gill all orders for the cine mibiibe sah naiahs eeuad untae? Clteoaae¢ sn —— to talk about his conscience, his duty,and} «J ee a wd ity yey cea : , 3 yas feebler: ‘ Who irrelevancie fi hiidie denen oe ; ve : oF $1_[Monda ——— é. a = i of i gray lead COTTON BOAT DUCK, and COT- breaks into honest men’s houses at night, ladron? sive tha . eenas bias pe pe vont sothe.06 teks, = — wanted,” ho replied; ¢ éndds re : 1 Prices Current. oe onan suitable for Bont Sails; together eel Gib,’ Hane wrapping it up in a-deticions haze~of- mystery, ther 9 a —— mi gen a Nr net Otte with Cotton Sail Twine, Pure Bee's Wax, &c. o onein Gib,’ for there isn't an honest man ! against which the sub’s resolution was not proof] like the R I ‘ ee iad agg hg July 31, 1868. Ch’town, May 20, 1868 I. C. HALL. - a — the soldiers, and they live in|so he eventually promised to let us go, and to ro vay?! Staff for fresh airo:' Bat re. rovisions, , May 20, : yarracks, you hoary villain,’ replied Tim. warn his own sentries to gi : prvcalee dr ia i mea Ce ih sooner eg : A ied : a is OW give us free passage. In| + ’ bey pepe stag a 2 ma DAW SONW’S ESTATE. “ = vee el pe ooo ther e ano law at Gabraltar, return for his complaisance we caet him to eat EB yp eores oo + ae at Tangiers $ Pork, (carcass) 344 to Sid Important Notice! a _ find - re Ne se. a reamed the Senor. | his dinner, and, at last, after cautioning the crew | Weston had 8 otek a Se ades nee Comal!) sd to 8d |THE SUBSCRIBERS have been instructed by the | you Cora he SS eas mt | ie remote asien? in their places, we duly turned | night, and itt did’ do to ‘Compromise him) by: al- i. ES alrite te 3 ol ’ ‘ ei owe y reply. | northwar : rs As we pass- raps : . ppg 9 " S ret _ s Ho ES of W. B. DAWSON’S ESTATE, to ‘Will you repeat that on shore, braggart ?” ed Tim's st ; a riggs ot ng ha iY luding to my real reason fur going 80 early; Veal co Ib id to dd mp sk emg iil rae 8 veeen aerer, ‘The next time you ask me to di _¥ ith y i 1 reacks, I suggested that he should indeed I only went tothe party as ® blind : ‘and eal, per Ib, Bd to 5 le Accounts, or Notes o . to W. B, DAWSO)D are gon s ) ne with you, | run in and get some re Wr F it w ky ‘ H \ . ' liam, per Ib., 6d to 7d | or GEORGE NICOLL, are rr ag ih ESR a paid, IN you d—d old Jew,’ shouted Tim. All this time I did, for , iis aac peodandy —— ay sabe good night.’ As I left I contrived to wink to Butter, (fresh) 10d to Is ALLEY & DAVIES, the crew were punting us out and trimming the} note in his hand, and very much agitated . . omy in the senso of * Not a word to Button- Do by the tab, i 10d : Atty's for Trustees of Dawson's Estate. | lug-sail tothe wind, and we were nearly beyond ‘What is it, Tim?’ “4 is vg ge 4 ant he eoteied shea reo choke say, wane per ~ hey to s Ch'town, Feb. 26, 1868. ce earshot. Cayrasso, decidedly short of repartee,| ‘It’s from her,’ Not ‘a whisper,’:.1 had no trifling buspicion, leuk pit ha wp A CARD ~———= Thad been ignominiously reduced to bawling after} ‘ Well?’ however, that these worthies had been canvassing Flour, 1100 Ibs., 24s to 25s William Sti: cins us a string of epithets quite unfit for publication.| ‘She says her father has insisted on her going mapchene - ee: — per ay creer. pe | nemo ‘ = 100 Ibs., pope by erg wa ny Fw peg AAO halal ag cap, one sone to = charade-party, and that we are to devise spilt on tel us co sone Ph poe apt ye segs, per dozen *, Adie f ay next; have a good dinner for | something. . \: se : BES, pe ’ a Phongg pose . Rabon B. tere s Tin Shop.) me, and tell ‘ somebody’ not - see Eo palo or Well? even if he did, we have a night's start, and that Barley, per bushel, bs to Ge Gd ty jocks, and Magnetic Machines, accurately re- | while,’ sat down, lighted a cigar, and remarked| ‘I’m afraid it’s all up, the m1 > whi should distance any pursuer, ye Oats per do, 334 Paired. Brands cut, Bell Hanging and Turning on | that ‘the eyes of the ancic : ob neste up, then—all up,’ whimper-| —* Now shove off, Romano 5’ and we stioved off % Vegetables the most reasonable terms. re eyes 0 the ancient one had about as} ed Tim, wringing his hands, and hoisted th ‘il +} : iff} ' Green Peas, per quart . : 6d to1s| Mill Gear eupplied to order. gir weet 2 as they could well hold.’ ‘All up, you chicken-hearted rabbit ! d—1 a bit i page ht lon rw i ine Wall, a papa be Potatoes, per bushel, 25 3d to 3s | __Charlottetown, P. E. I., May 18, 1868. Yes, Tim,’ I said, ‘ you gave it him heartily Come on—look sharp !’ "| petibetiodtahe Senitilas merdarch aoe rt Do new per quart, 6d [oo “PAINT eet prweiny sie right; and we had better steer for} ‘ Where to?’ dala nt et re i a s wit — vail, Turnipe per dos, 3d to 4d J u N be furopa Point and lay-to behind the Rock till eve- ‘To the char sourse.’ “iy se get out: to sew With ean; i Trackers pre s Pn Fonte Wonson’s Copper Paint, | othe brent iy 4 ao Thave Gaur (eas when we are there?’ whined Tim, quite de- et Get land}? I cried, and row straight: out as ; Fowls, each, — which effectually prevents the action of worms on the ng with him: he is to give us dinner (and a’ moralised, pa é ’ | Obishens pet pair, ‘nad te 3 bottoms of Vessels and Boats and also prevents the good dinner Mr. Briggs always gives); and then| ‘Leave it to me,’ I replied, and we steered oad how ney rind agrahympr oe Sete ; } or a haw collection of Barnacles, Grase, &c. he is to let us go in peace when the clock tolls | straight fer Mrs, Laranga’s house ee ee ee sthncryrap | ) Fish. me i. £. oO. HALL. _ 99 for retiring ; but we must be alongside! Arrived there, I stationed Tim under an ad garner et - hep a te al cach'a Coafish, per qtl., —. 208 to 30s| _Ch'town, May 20, 1868. the Mole after gunfire.’ jacent archway “dire sti himt i wt ’ yw | vow} ans ‘It give you each a Herrings, per barrel, 25s to 40s sa ici C The felucea’s head was accordingly laid in the T aco tartce ok the dace, ee ae "1 turn, | bottle of rum,’ I cried, as’ 1 saw’ we had drifted: | Mackerel m 4} , tted, and} past the second try. > Th in ackerel, per dozen, Mee ecw required direction. We were not long in round-| walked boldly up to the drawing-room. | ame eile preteen sh “hi a wot ere strainor . a Boars (Hemlock) ° ‘ SOURIS & CHARLOTTETOWN. ne corer. leer Alps pA pa Denon = — a very lenge ary f ; a charade was just over| was scarcely perc eptible salad odatey Tied ; 3 eae soutl b A * Rock, “dl anchor! when I entered, the ec rere buzzi : “er €. | Do (Spruce) 4s to bs s11 Pusrsaantana and Cosuotovs Schooner +A, R, | it still water, under « bectling crag that sereened | about the ere a i Bea a were buzzing| ‘Pull! pull for your lives !’ 1 bawled. — * Cheer : | : 8 50 Ye McD. "will pe sn ee Sani ahaaairedl ‘ , pending the introduction of a} them on Romano; do something!’ but it was too ee Shingles, per M 13s to 188 cDonarp,” will ran between Souris & Charlotte. | us from landward bac rvation. And ‘there we/new one. People who had been acting or who/late. At that seein thaie ti v} Sundries. town, calling at the intermediate ports, as soon as the | lay all that day ;’ and what a day it was! The | were going to act, were in al yl nat momsaht Chore Caave © ron frond the It aneenbilen eaeualk : ‘ going to act, were in all sorts of costumes, | Line Wall as of a furiate bull ay, per ton, 80 to 0s 8 permits. breeze dropped down and died; the sun rose up ; ; of an inturtate bull, Straw, per owt 2s DOMINICK DEAGLE, Master. | and tormented ‘fit had ; P| so my appearance attracted no attention. Iwas) * Who goes the-r-r?? hrs Timothy Seed, January 29, 1868, ly with Cayenne eg Me had ent 7. continne ‘ » a ! i , Atails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West desert bride,’ his Lalage sub curru nimium ar-| I explained that I had been detained out yacht- by tn ent ae “ILL five f? inegivte “y tedies, overs alsereate Monday and Wednesday evening, tect she was Beatrice, donna bella e beat;’|ing, and had ventured to come as I was, rather} our ccnenion to whom we wm re be niteroldiee ye at 7 o'clock, as follows, viz:— ‘Zuleika,’ ‘ ari, rtle-dove ar j . . : : Z : , . . A. BRABATS J sigom AMR FE ah ket "la tect, we cp OF pparing’ woe,’ w' dix-| And pip somannen ol "Ol! suk to him, Ate Onslow j spank: him, i Oe Wobnesdiv, do 90, Week oR liwond, “e oe so Ghibe loweltie’s oh And now somebody give Mr, Onslow our plot, | Timo ; the dreadfal man is going: to shoot,’ be- GUN -SMITH, Monday, June 1, Monday, oo 8, let veteiaanresed'' vainl Sahathd 2 me és n} and let us begin as soon as possible.’ seeched Amalia, i BELI-HANGER AND TIN-SMITH. | Weiveriy-de 2. Wolneday, do 2 | wax un-kngtiah tostike aman who wasdost: ad iiagasa she yaya ony gh at tng MER me elo Fert oY EGS to taform his friends, and the public generally, Wednevday, do 17, Wednesday, . és 7 | it was of no use. Sleep deserted me—‘ swift on will ealighten your ae De DE spas: alte ee eae ata that he has n commenced Busines on Dorches-| Monday do 2% Monday, do 19° | her downy pinions flew from woe’—and left me | for unfoldin lots to weak i llects,’ diiuniedl tx te or es ee ae ter Street, next door to the Reading Room Building,| Wednesday, July. 1, Wednesday, do 21, | scorched by the sun and dazzled by the sea, and| ‘Then,’ on i tig Lag abil Thus invoked I bade the mén back the boat. as where he is prepared to execute all orders in bis line] Monda 12, fonday, No o hod wi i remo ‘enanid Then,’ I. retorted, | lot, me recommend you to | close as they could to the wall, and rose to-patle with neatnoss and dospatch =e Tiny > * or na aah ya ry parched ty thirst, with no better quencher) exercise your speciality nearer home.’ Even inj with our daptor : gen : edn y,do Li ednesday, do 4 im’s ‘ ri lone ech.’ ‘ ‘i . . Per ystis deo : . : ON HAND, Monday, | do 97, Moniay, y oD onllgh ob prt det bond Biepewe. P veoh that moment of agitation I had a triumphant| ‘ We're officers, my man—officers of the garri-r A nett on tae % aaa rome te, sh Wednesday, do 18, | during that lon x sweltering day. Ti ae i vem | feeling that my retort was a double etendre, and | son,’ I said. ' i Kitchen tensile. &c. Monday, Ang. 10,. Monday, de 0 | ees ot Steed ie an Pe ime = “ae | that he had not had the pluck or the talent to plot| ‘Thrae for you, mee jool,’ replied the fellow, neluding the patent Box Tox Corres, Por, which re-| Wednesday, do 12, Wednesday, Deo. 2 } gg Pi cide ston, and at last | an elopement with Amalia. ‘ Miss Cayrasso,’ I con-| incredulously, ‘and ell be officers of the colved the Gold Medal Prize, at the Paris Exposition| Monday, do 24, Monday, ae NA Romano the skipper announced that we must | tinued, ‘you are a person of tikeledince'l will] thin bieshA al ; the guard. of 1887. Also, BON TON LANTERNS, which will| Wednesday, do 26 Wednestay, do 16) | Start if we wished to make the Mole before gun-| you instruct me ?? gence 5, will |this blissid night; laistways. ye'll sleep tw the surpass everything in the Market, and suitable for either | — Mails for ummerside, St. Kleanor's and Bedeque, to | fire. We were lying so sheltered by the Rock|> ‘ Willingly,’ she replied ; and i wiieen coin 70a he Sees Farm use or on board Vessels. bo forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every Tuesday and its projecting cliff’ that ho breath of wind | her I whi ; Sul, ‘ if . ye hi >) Wels Gale ‘with | Feadedom 1 elaraah Ce: seenes, eo! nee in oo Mg f other ‘St ote fa he 1 wee - TT hes for at 7 o'clock. could touch us, and it wa’ necessary to row the | yet be bo 9 sy ai 90 ie son Mec ag PAD ww “ pre ve mareitpineey * y a large variety of other Stock willbe sold cheap for nd Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Steamer, | felucca out to mest tho broose= ued oP tel tos Al, : : ‘We're coming, my good. fellow, as fast as ‘w ‘ every Friday evening, at 7 o'olook. TON pce “acne m MeEnOd. OF a0 ‘Thave courage,’ she replied. can; don't call the sergeant; U'Il explain it all c. . Mauls. 4 : » the oars, h we ail will be shut in half| last made the fellow out, b sculiarity ‘in i washing, whereby 4 saving of fifty per cent is guaran- THOMAS OWEN, and the rowers. But we met the breeze in Jome wi ’ ne 3 ill thi ' » by a peoetucky "ane tend, an for which he bese to solicit the parenage of . ' Postmaster General. td rg e? dy and went away merril y be ra eo Ploormgedby ag ding haar rom rm _ met snag apr we ap own company; and: an undry 8, &e. eneral Post Office, fore it. ra little the wind became shifty,| ‘No, Senor; yo Sen, { will ee ee ow ; ilo Chitown, May 4th, 1868. ‘equally and intermittent, as Sr|' | oe: Ramee bene > Cemren ‘Yes, I'm Foggarty of Number Nine, glory be» , May 4th, squally , «8 all the winds that’ ‘But why so?’ to God; but it’s an ould thrick, an it vont da ye Ch'town, July 24, 1867, ee OT