. eilielill ae * a a —— os form : ; pea word vol. XV. S eae Weekly Hournal of Politics, \ c Literature, Tag and stews, wy i . . i =} . a . *guge ° = Bi “This is truc Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to xdvise the Public, may spenk free.---Euripides. Charlottetown, Prince Edward [sland, Monday, October 9, 1865. New Series.-—No. 45. PRINT yy, gs® ieee WG» . SS %@ © GEO; BREMNER, Printer, Dook-binder, er etici YPER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1, Having engaged an experienced BOOCK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMYPTITE DE and NEATNESS. Entrance to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book aud Stationery Store, Prince. Street, mere all orders may be left. ®rilice Street, June 35, [sc5. BOUDOT HOUSE. ESTABLISHUEY I820. 1965! SPRING! B the Ships Undine, I. C..Owen and Edwin & Lizzie. trom Liverpool; Urania, fra Londen: Helen Daries, from Barbadows : ug of Bath aml Commerce. fron Boston: aud Chupe, too Liverpeol. th: subscribers Have Completed THEIR ' ray a IMPORTATIONS FOR THE. SEASON, | which havieg been bought ou the Best Teams they are enabled to offer at EXTREMELY J.OW PRICES, For Prompt Payment. CP Wholesale buyers supplied as usual G. & S DAVIES Char'town, June 5. lous. SPECIAL NOTICE!! PVA undersigned have ap- pointed ar" “J. RICUARDSON, of Sunmer- side, their AGENT, where TOLACCO ean be had at the SAME RATE as:iw Char- luttetown. ; LOWDEN & RICHARDSON May}. Is vf Cloth Pactory! Pub subs RIBER begs re-peetiully to tnherm the poisoiie that be will cantinuwe to maivtlgeturs CLAYTIL, &e Vevem Wook WIM be received jin Chitflotteto wu by MH. J. Catleck, Agent. or at die Mill Le Chath received for Dyeing and Dressing as beretofvie. HL Gla estuhlis iment i » CHARLES Ek. STANFIELD “May BI, Sto uf oa, or To Consumers of Gas. (puke Directors of she Crarl ttetown C ae Light ‘ «rte pay wv ill i uti, FREE of CH AhKGb u few Patent (las Cook ire Stoves Consuniers desirous oF preving. tliese most desirable nid eco lwmical (iss Kanwes are requested wy wake wu en Ly application at the Gaus Works. as only a lined pundber, will be disposed of By enier, WM. MURKY, Manager. Uh ‘tewn, June IM, 1865 [ESTIMONIALS.—Kerorr or Committee oF | Pere Peorsigtoas, Pestisi#ep is Geren's Pedene tien AGk, Ctircaco, Tru — We, the undegigned, present by imvitiution, veMterday, to wituess Che Gperation aud work ig of hie hew principle of yas aed for coking purposts, were preseat dyriig uw series of caperinctis, hear vow fully calling out the utility of threes Moves As peony lied with, the resalt of actual experimétt Ue following was Heefstake was cooked in four minutes, Ms juices | und fluvof refined : aut. farther, the « Tai of Vhe inventes alaodantly sustatued, by. This pros cox | tough qeat. ix rendered tender aud delicious, ; ‘Quait were, in two ‘instances, broiled in live diate s. wick Bivat fer g Hare. { Bread cut frest: from the uew loaf wag delicately , brewued in tWo tuinutes tn euch case thexe viands would be pronannced | dectyuety wnt emeosongity cooked. lu the cee OF | the weats, the exterior surfaces were couggluted wud rendeted’ firm: the snbaianee of the whole, whea covked, retuluiug bheir juices and thivor i f ueither ner any case was there the faintest | sag flavor er odur of gaa lu or about the 4 “ves. or iu the food when covked. We reward | the process as entifely superior and successful SaMUEL Hawk. Riehneond Hodse. fixe. HW Prewen, W. F. Tecker, J_W, HWesteneny, Maseosoit touse. A. M- Stepps, Revere Honse. — - | Jonsx Waicur, * Andersvi's.”’ | The coat cf cowking wv this method we append th Sueie up fram caren! tests yesterday. neve ted bat tet tried: 12) lbs. bread copked ns 42 mii tes, | consuming 4 cubic feet of pus, cost L cent. 2 Ibs | stenk brotied ix 5 tuilrates, eoftsd using | of a ethic | tot of gam, cont jot acent. 1b qua jrmer, bu led | us 94 duinntes, consuming | enbie foot of gus, cost 2OC1 cent. - 24 breakfast biscoit baked im im iin tiles, consugiing J feet of gus,cesb’?} onl!e- Briggs Honse * Having frequently examitied the-nrode of action 4 Shaw sSrmenBuorien, | have den led to the | Suchusion that the tissues aml inteyument: yt | Cough meat are ruptured and Brokeil throigh the (Steet of hihiy heawed, even. red hot atenm of! Which thos gasflumwe is highly composed. . At the | fest inetitit this steam penetrates wud sentd- the jieat, and the salmequent browning renbne a oui ewirof the water formed, with te juices produced. | © ie Tine, us obtained in the devices of Mi Shaw: te the parest thune whieh art ntords: mid | there le. neshivg prenenut, as vapor of, gas, whiel | fate give odor to “or ally way iuterfere with the “irodtcd tyn Of the delicious thivont of broiled reat. | ’ Me ap paralus mecires bie greatest ecomeu.y ol | fitie in cooking steaks: ‘it reuders the Loup: nest serqt Move fener thin in any other notte of t oit ; Mg i, aiel with the simple wotivie of tiyne, ets bles | the voek to produce’ with certainty ay gradation pt etheet/- 3 Respeetfull y, wr ATT ae { &, A Wares, M. bt hte. | PE Boylston Breet, rn a 2 ieaee bemepcn : ’ ~~ Kuo Witrjay M.Lowyo.. |, W. F. Staw.—The? iam Cookin (tus Heatly Stotes oof your juvention, which f dyeve, wreak ve juant four veurss | ean anhesitas ugly | say have piven we perfect gutisfaction ; and | can coufidentiathy recomend them, as I “have found then, tu be the Meat -ceouomicul aud conyeniernt | Srtinn and beating apparatus A dave ever met : ; - vin the Gua Coking Ra i ne, the qmality of the | rp #8 vet surpwimuyly iuoproved. by cb of | 1€ toasted meat art ul retained, sv that they do | pps to lone: ante oftiie wetzht: Tu the e: Uke a. Ue Bea gO" Lite Lo Quite sen ious i thre veobony oft te tnode of ciphian, ue ei, Pa wii Suat that deat lone winch of tikes \. ight | whew couhed ia the ordjpary coal rouge even | Respecifally yours, nen 13724 ee M.Lehixe From D, B Cos ‘, | ‘. L Agee” > ; whee st. Chig go. ; t régard W F Mink Patetit Ge Studer ag oe Ae ampeas ARO grenios Inventions uf the uaptes tell 4 clajn tox it, ~-povel, counyusicn! and — ¥ Convenient wi ee’ wiichedruled “tating whey" ie weleomed | be ees Pike Whee eves He bus dyon | tied itm tral Ne of an to bg without it alte: ‘ ae g rare DB. Cog, ean CW OWS vebeliientciiin’ vt tied yritly ane } Liwew ithe pe public’ “Hw Ntote for iol i? | bd bd > 4 ate Habsaleina vidi oltasfonea ty danny ® BPN oat tla i mesenger ieeti ly cin ae Fh esdeods iseactf padi *) ~ Wy Ping! {oir stove, Which leats thay. icsigegpigh by, auth, rg Ldap he tare roy. Maeh woes y teemh fil teh Wry fer Great invent Nolen ail in simple jartiod ion eds. | Lyte ms oua Stier? : | Beptemvers, 1865. Yours nie marae? a thee wits ~~ 1865! every MONDAY night. at elevet o'clock, reaching | j;(woo clox _ psmume Dinh. ot fiveuer more ge iug atic LITERATURE, A THE WIDOW’S WEDDING RING, TO THE — rex 7 7 re r Four years ago, this very day, i Ec N A” IN i ke x With happy hearts and young, or P “ i LAND Where ancient oaks dropped o'er the way . ae » ‘ . . Tee Legislature, during the late Session | having passed “ An Act to ussist Teyants in the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” by udvuancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the umount wegreed upou by the Proprietor and Tenant, as the Purebase Motey of bis Farua— The Commissioner of Public lands hereby gives notice to all tenants | desirous of availing theriselves of the privilege of the above recited Act, that he i4 now prepared to | ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of thei Farms, as in manner and extent provided under such Act | FORM OF APPLICATION and fall particalars may. be obtained gt the office of Crown Lands, | Colonial Building, Charlottetown . JOHN ALDOUS, | ‘ Coumissioner. Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865, We passed, while jov-bells rang ; May sailor tove had claimed his bride To share his future life, We left the grey church side by side, Fond husband, grateful wife, Sut soon my sailor left his home, Compelled by bitier fate to roam— Ah me! he sleeps ‘neath ocean's foan. The glowing roseate bue of hope From my young life is gone ; As ivy trails without a prop, So I must creep alone. I look around the empty room, Hot tear drops burn my face Grim ruin rises from the gloow, And fills each vacant place. : a | My child lies sick upen his bed, . BE. ISLAND . . . ‘ . ‘ Steam Navigation (o's. Steamers Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. | _ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, | Commencing Monday, May 22. My spirit shrinks with lonely dread, Great Master better both were dead. Hush, wild heart, hash, I must not sin, However keen my grief; Oh, Father, save, ere | begin To doubt thy sure relief. pd “ enrere® ape | IT hear my baby's piteous ery Phe Steamer ‘ Priucess of Walcs’ : Aw 06 | Paces V ES Charlottctown tor Duamerside, | Shediac, Kichibucto, Chatham aud New custle, It drives me almost wild ; What have I left, wherewith to buy Food for my Luangry elvild ! shredine lu time for the nO hina train on Puesday My husband 5 gift, muy w edding ring, Leaves Shediae, for Richibaeto, at wine o'clock ow LURSDAY morning, and Richibucto, for Chat- | mt aml Néweustle, at one O'clock sanie day. ar | Phe purest, sweetest wewories cling Arouna thee, bright aud precions thing. riving at Chatham and Neweustle suameevening : nd must I sell it? Heart be still , Be still, oh throbbing brow ; Leuves Newcastle, fog Shediac, at four o ctock | m WEDNESDAY morning, wud Richibueto on way down. Leaves Shedine, ter Suunuerside and Clurlotte town, on WEDNESDAY afternoon, at halt past | “* insted tel4 ey of the Train. | My love will not be slow to greet aves Charlottetown for Pictou every THURS. | : . ; ID \\ meant te ziL half-pust mt pronto. gt at | lis w Ue beside God ” throne, “= i ; ik. jen Ves } Pictou for Charlottetown, fit 12 o'clock same night. | Leaves Churlottetown for Summerside wand. She- Frow her thin haud is one. lac, every ERIDAY luorlehg at hialt-} want cig hi o elock. ' Leaves Shediac, for Summerside and Charlotte. | town, at half-past two-emery SATURDAY after noow, deriving #t Charlotieiowm at dialtpusd ten | Calling at Chatham What gives my spirit such a thrill, It cannot uatier vow. 1. : Although his marriage tuken sweet Yeu, when we meet beyoud the sky, My glauce shall tell hia pitying eye, “T coald wot let our da: ling die << The Steamer ‘ Veather Belle’ TUE HARVEST MOON, Leuves Charlottetown for Pictouevery MONDAY ] } wotuing ab bull-paal bine, | | Che moou has turued to silvery gold ; Pieton sauie eveuing—on arrival of Mail, | The corn is swaying around the fold; ubout six e’clock—tor Charlottetown Leaves Charlottetown for Brule every THURS. wuves Phe lark is asleep by the plough at rest: | DAY and SATURDAY. mornings, at five o'clock ; | Day is hushed tu the black Night's breast. returning te Charlotietewn same cvenings, janne- | ee | Thatched like } stund : : diately after arrival of Mailat Beuic, at about live | *Patetred Ike hats, stund the elantiug sheaves, o clock tu the eve ning Steamer ‘Heather Belle’ also rans to. Mownt Stewart Hridge and Rrekyw Vodut, ow thre Hills ierongh Biver, every luasual aiid Ruiw tims beiaigy | | Ou the broad field strewn with the poppy leaves; Aud the red clouds hang, with a wandering love, Lie weed and the meadow and streani above. Market das) >. ——_— Marseilles) in the place of St. George's, the | few have the talent of refusing them witb | MEgETING oF. THE Frexcu AND Spavisu | Swedish aubassador, Count de Lownustein, | politeness. Talleyrand being onee asked « Sovexeians —The Emperor Napoleoo and | told the assembled company the particulars similar favor by ae English nvbleman, promis- the Ewpress arrived at San Sebastian on of the assassination of Charles ILL. Ue was ed to send him one in a few days, and thus }mounted, scrambling over the dyke and) sacurdiy, and met with a cordial reeeption | | fence higher up, and jaid hands on the bag | at the railway station. ‘fhe Queen of Spain | | Hearing a clatter, be raised bis head, looked | descerded to the bottom of the sttirease to present at that bloody scene which furnished M. Scribe the incident on which he built Gustave Ith. and Bertrand et Raton and gave M. Verdi the **bouk’’ of his **Ballo iu ‘kept bis word. Le sent bim an invitation to dinner: * Will you ablige me with your ‘company to dinner, on Wedoesday, at eight o'clock? I have invited a number of ex- ‘over the fence, and saw the innocent youth | rece!ve ther Majesties, and the Ewperor, as imakinge the read to Daudalk short ov bis 'own (Kedmond’s) good steed, and the vivi- (vus beast praveing about on the road, and | longing for some one to let fly at. He was : enraged for being so taken in, but mach | more so when be gound the two ends of the | precious bag containing nothing more valu- able than the copper half-penee of the time, lor less on the way at the country geutle- i value for thirty or forty shillings. So there | man’s expense, and when he was about dis- | we must leave our outiaw, incumbered with 'm's-ing them with a parting gl.ss from his ‘his copper, and uot daring to lay bauds on | their Majesties met, kissed the band of the Queen. subsequently appeared on the baleuny, and were greeted with loud cheers by the assem- bled crowd. took ¢lace in bonour vf the Imperial visic. (heir Majesties dined at the Hotel de Ville. | Tue Queen and King of Spain, aceom- panied by the Prince of the Asturias and the | tufanta Isabella, arrived at Biarritz on Mon- | day ona visit to the Imperial family. Tue | Ewperor aud the prince [imperial went at three p.m. to meet the Queen at the rail- The Suyereigns of France and Spain Thiers said nuthing; but when Count de be the valy vol among them. led: ceedingly clever persuns, and dy nut like tu ” Maselera’’ Daring this narrative M — a Oe Necro Surrresce.—The agitation of the — Lowenstein ended his stury, the host remark- ** Capitally tuld, my-dear Count, and A military review afterwards | every assertion you bave made is strictly | questiva of negrv suffrage naturally awekeone i true; nevertheless, you have forgotten some a desire to know how the biacks are distri- important particulars.”’ The Count ex-)| buted inthe Suath. The war has of course claimed, ** L bave forgotten some particu- | made the census tables of 1860 ices valuable lars?’ M. Thiers smiled, and began to tell for use than they were. But according: to the history. Le rejuvenated it, and mwen-| them the colored population was in excess tioned uew, Curious, and omitted particulars. over the white. in 20 counties of the 42 ia Che circle were ustunished and delighted, Alabama, in G of the 55 in Arkansas, in 6 and Count de Loweasterm siid: ** You are jof the 21 in Florida, in 43 of the 132in ’ = x = | le | debt discharged. = ce PP m= | Bewg in want of arms, he presented =. cv cae wR, ro | himself to the commander of (be garrison in a Lev op: una | Armagh, dressed as a couutry geutleman, us +O = sand requested him to allow uo few of his a pot ten to go with him beyond a certain place, S sy 4 “| where he expected the great outlaw to be} se Se aw wy © }eoucesled. * He had a good sum of money | : ee din. oat ‘2 ‘about him and did not wish to lose it? Tne | mm SA a wm, jcoouel cmplied; avd Redmond and his ‘— ee —_ | guard went on very pleasautly for about | t= ' Prot e (seven miles. Every man had drauk more — r “ @ = a — =) | own flusk, they were ouly too ready, ut his ES GUY Ge Aq JO-Saywy o]quuosvoyy FV z | suggestion, to fire a few de jote iu honor of ihis safe delivery. Lustautly a whistle | brought a party of fellows to the spot with a ad charged guns. and tbe poor red-coats bad | tet j fo resign muskets, bayoucts, and every regi. us 1a (mental article of use, avd walk back to} | Armagh io a very evil plight. | Redmoud was at-oue thine pursaed by the! the ill-tempered and davgerous garrau left at his discretion. The boy arrived safe in Dundalk with ‘the bhuudred guineas quiited into his waistcoat. After many eseapes from armed foes and from prisons, O'Hanlon was treacherously murdered by his own foster-brother, fo sake of the rewrd, an almost unprecedeate] erime in his country. The names of his way station. ‘Lhe route taken by the Im- right; thatus the true history. I had for- | Georgia, in 33 of the 4% in Louisana, in, 31 | perial and Royal party was thronged with | gotten it, | confess, dear Minister; ’twas you | of the 60 in Missis-ippi, in 20 of tho ST in ‘people. Upon arriving at the villa Eagenie | who saw Charles ILL. assassinated, nut 1!’’ North Uarvliaa, in 20 of the 30 in South | the Spanisu Royal Family were received by | Dae 'Carvlina. in 2 of the T750n Tennessee, in 19 ‘the Ewpress at the bottom of the starrease.| Prerry Wett Docroren — The English | of the 154 in Texas, in 44 of the 143 in Vir. After buving rested a short time the Frese papers are now enjoying the luxury of se-/ginia. ln many others the Glack population and Spanish Sovereigns went to Biyonne to) yeral first-class seusations—the Feniacs, the | wasonly a litte less than the white.—/fes- visit the Uashedral, when a Je Deum wus | nayal fetes, und the catile plague, the last fax Eaupress. ‘ yung, after which areview took place ia the of which furnishes matter fur very grave re- | ’ “Siig eer Na ty i ) Place d’Arwes, in presence of the Sovereigns? Qections fur our beef-eating lihebile.” Atlast| A rich old widower in Canada is said to ne #-Ranye ami the | = 122 used yaad) > j military for vearly three days, during all ‘mini (i) ‘IVIldVO dQ alva wy DN AOK sw1UVE TUTHSVONV'T GNV 4 a b 4 ‘ . . j } “tL auc ‘which time be scarcely got a morsel of food | = At lust in desperation be evtes ed the hun-e | , ‘bos ot a friend, aud fell toa breaktast of bread | J _— " avd butter and wilk, Lie bad seareely | he pL leatea a mouthful when the house was sur-| “ae fr 2 ' rounded, and the captain, leaning over the . - £2 > ‘half-door, iv. polite tone, said: * Captain ee . \, ’ . ae hae 3 “ie tg ge ’ oat 'OHaulon you are a King’s prisongs ; re- af 2° i*4 | sistance is useless.” ‘So [ perceive,’ wa- "br taaishi§, 6 5. Be a ih Ae gat lt ~--—= | thé answer; *‘ but as you have oot allowed NOTIGE TO THE TRADE. inks 6's : | PENSE SUBSORIBEKOUAS REOELV—| you will not disturb we now ull hunger is kp, TB USUAL satiefivd.’ © The request being reasouable, a Spring & Summer was granted ; Redwoud coming to the end With pute Sizep Cot Parretss oF GARMENTS | 1 od oteurell the balfudour’ oaathe ede: from the represeutations on the F. shiou Plate. : . akin ebiok wrtee “pte pret am punciually attended to oo ed : | prise and fear © uhog eae MA Q Street rete ; gusted the suidiers at exch side from firing = neen reet, uric $ x enlaces | mach refresied at his good break fast, and Labrador Herring for Sate. | big pursuers tired out, be escaped with a 12 Walt ge io = |. ('tanlow’s life = _ — prejudice 40 Ride. Hea f te Sent cm against lawoavd order, Meeting « poor JOUN_S, PURDIE. him against Chartotfétown, Jan ‘30, 1805. uf pediar one day bitterly lamenting, aud atari th ALT! hearing from bun, (hat he had just. beeu y SALT! SALT! : rubbed of five pounds lw mouey aud mal- 9.000 bBa-hels Liverpool SALT, rreated by that notorious robber, Redmoud 1 3 YY w Uaen fe YD , U’Hanion, he roared at the fellow, and ap- an I. CO HALL, Water Street. plied a title to bim me refecied on his ; oo 4865.03: % , 's good nawe. * Yuu son of ao un- Byoe a Se at eule? mas fate said he, i, Man evuld I rob R ee oa? HS od asides you, that never laid eyes ou you before ? UST RECEIVED, a large arsores ai Sir,’ auswered the poor wan, ‘the rogue Phere rent Gn ates ob Mitac oc bo that robbed me said he was Redimond very dipleerton. ¢ ~_ popp & ROGERS. (*tHanlon.” * Get us follow him,’ said the : “Donde Bric Store. Pownal strect, ; A other, " aud never fear that I wou't make 4 AdMA BY, Lode [he prim sing to anorber tuve.” Coming up to oat i he thiet, they eased him of his acquisitions, i ave giidew vol at Agnieultoral Society's Store, and, whith Rednionwd restored to the right owner, Office are remove te lid. Rovent i super’ rive “routes sorrth te door ber at the ‘next assizes, Oe ALASZA RD, Sec’ y- {uie following mituiaus, and entrusted it “* ie to take a meal for three days, T am sure’ lof Lis cake’ in great tranquility, at once— Reports of Fashions for 1865, | sprang ap. seiz-d his blunderbuss, with whieh | FiotheJower end of owns {aad bound him over to prosecute the rob- He then wrote and ua numerous suite of buth nations, The | Stieets were ehief associates were Patrick Mefhevgue, Joho Kelly, Shan Meruagh, Phil Gallege, Puadruig Maol (bald), Arthar O'Neil, aud ears the determined O Kelly, O'Hauloa ‘was Royal party returned to Biarritz to dinner, d stinguished by avis of kinduess to the poor! after which there was a display of fireworks aud weary soldiers on their march, and by | Pie Spanish Royal Family lett by the half- abstaining from wanton~ bloodshed, Ils tollowers were obliged by a most solemu ‘oath never to shed blood uuless mw selS-de- fence, never to rob a poor person, nor to | offer violeuee to a woman.—Dudlin Uni- | versity Magazine. Prince Amadeus also paid a visit to the Eu- peror and Ewpress. Tue statemeat thas a marriage is projected between Prince Atia |daughter yl the Queeu of Spam, is cuoatra- = | dicted. MISCELLANEOUS, | ~ “*-- na ? A Pretry Littrie Incipent at Biarritz. HOW TUE MONEY GOES. | Until lately, it was very diffeult, alinost | When the tram entered the Limotte station, im possible, to obtain a complete ufficial state- | i¢ was received by a formidable body. of war- ment of the various disbursements to indivi- ‘riors, consisting of twelve litte boys. perfect- | of salaries, allowances and pensions, As fur! wim wore the uniform of a supper and | back as the year 1847, the late Juseph Hume | another that of a drummer, ander the eom- } succeeded in carrying a mytiva, in the House | wand of the Prince Lurperial’s intimate of Commons, that such a list or statement) friend General Espinasse’s little boy, and at- should be published as ** a blue buok,”’ by . ‘the government. It did not appear in 1847, lof canjinieres. The drummer beat *Aux- nor yet in 1848; but as parliament was be-"| champs ’’ as the train stopped ; the Ewperor | ing prorogued in the July of the latter-year,! and Prince immedtately goc out of their car- Mr. Hume was informed, in reply to 48 eD- praye, and the Prince reviewed his triend’s ,quiry, that it was considered tov trouble- | company, who executed. their mang@uyres sume to comply with the order of Parliament. | yery creditahly. . Meanwhile the Empress ‘Since Mr. Gladstone has had the financial ad- | s.yt for the little cantenieres to ber saloon ministration, the report or list’in queston | carriage, and as they were hited down again bas regularly appeared. The volume 0! che chidren were a perfect mass of flowers 1864-65 gives us suuie facts. which may 45- and fruwt. As the train started, the Espin- topish some of our readers. . -jasse Regiment shouted * Vive 1‘ Ewpereur,’ Queen Victoria's anneal allowance is $Ll-, and waved their depis after thejmost approved 925,000, to which must be added $125,000 fashion. from the surplus revenue of the Duchy ol Lancaster. ‘Total, $2 150,000. She also’ “The Great Eastern had on board when she has a variety of-first-@f498 palarial residences, | returned irom her lust trip, the eubstanve such a8 Buckingham! Palaces, Kensington Pa-) brought up from the bed of the ocean 2,000 lace, St. James’ Palace Kew and Windsor fathoms deep. When dry it formed into a —_—— + > Castlese—ali of which are kept io repair, de- white substance, like chalk in appearance, | corated, aud frequenuy furnished, at the ex-* bat which erdinbles at the touch, and teites pense of the nation. Besides this, the Prince uinute® traces on the’ finger, like so much vt Wales has Marlborough fiouse to live in, ‘down from a buttertly’s wing. tended by luis two little girls in| the costume | advices the ravages of this strange disease decorated) with Freach and) was spreading into every quarter of the Spanish flags, aud much enthusiasm pre-| United Kingdom, fand bade defiance to the At six p. m. the Imperial and skill of the veterinary surgeons. The modes | of treatment appear to be ecanflicting, and | often rather wild. ‘Two Ayrshire cows, be- ‘longing to Miss Bardett Contts, were at- past teu tram, being accompanied to the | tended during their sickness by one. of the} railway station hy the Emperyr and Empress. | most celebrated veterinary surgeons in Eng- Y” j land, one of them being so far gone that ite ‘recovery was pronounced impossible. An ‘account which Las been going the roand of the (a week with ‘eight bottles of whiskey. twelve botties of brandy, thirty bottles of | port wine and other strong drinks.”’ As the --From Biarritz a private letter telis us of | result of this somewhat expensive spiritual | an incident which oveurred during the jour- | treatment. one of the sargeon’s patit ute died | |ney of the Imperial family to the south.!in a fit of de/zrium tremens ; the other, whose dissulution bad been contidently predicted, recovered from the disease, bur exhibited all , the symptoms of having been on a * high jat him till he got at some distance. Being | duals out of the British revenue, om account | ly equipped and armed ta the teeth, one of | old apres.” We agree with the Pall Mall _ Gazette in doubting whether it is desirable tu ‘be an English millionaire’s cow at the pre- sent er-sis.—-N. Y. Tunes. Paisece per Lavcuaste ~In ** Notes of an Aruy Surgeon” we tind the following :— *[ remember one day in my hospital rounds, ‘a patieut jast arrived presented an amputated forearm, and in doing so be could hardly ‘restrain a broad laugh; the titter was con- istantly op his face. * What is the matter? This does not strike me as a subject of laagh- ‘ter.’ ‘It is not, Duetor{ but excuse meg; I ‘lost my arm in so funny 4 way that i stall taugh when L lovk at it.” .* What-way? : Qur first. sergeaut wanted shaving, and got | me tu attend wo 4t, as | am a-corperal~ We ‘went together in frout of Ys teut yt tad Ia- ‘ thered him, held bis nose, dnd was just about ‘applying the razur, when a eannga bad came, land that was the last I seen of hus head and (my arm, Excuse me fur laughing so, Doe- tur, but L neversaw sach @ thet before. ‘ ——— ee — — | ‘Three native Kast fdran eotton-farmers, ‘from Madras, have been lately ** prospectiag”’ iat Mauebgster. coo | iedeeity Sib pe of beauty in aftegagtey® |huve practised a very artful echeme to gain | the band of the belle of a village. He gut on old gipsey to tell the young lady's fortune ia words whieh he dictated, as joliowe: —* I ‘dear youngJady. your star wil] soon be hid | for a short Gime by a very dark cloud, but ‘when it reappears it will continue to shine ‘with uninterrupted splendur until the end of uur cays. Before one week a wealthy old _widuwer, wearing a suit gf black and « fiee ‘eastur hat, will pay you a yisit and reqy ‘your hand in marriage, You will aceept bie in the possession of all bis property, belore the close of the year. Your uext husba ‘will be a young man of whom you thi most of at present ’’ Three days alter the od gentleman, dressed in the manner by the gipsey, presented-himeelf to the young ides — ds alien tovk place. ” : - woe 3 | Beavty ix Ponasp.—* Beeause,”” says | Bayard ‘Taylor, ** there girls do not jump from infaney to young ludyhuud. Biey are not sent frum the cradle» tu the <, te { childhuod, which extends rete cet ey ‘several years, they are plainly and lousy dressed, and allowed ty can, comp, aad play Lin the open air, They are caanaem aa girded about, and oppressed every way wi | countless frills und saperabuadsat founces sv as to be ddwired fur their clothing. « Nor are they rendered deligate or me tw by continual stuffing with 2andies: aad ewes. cakes as are the majority ofcAmerican chitde ren. Pluin,y siwple foad, fee and sarioup ‘ exercise,and an abundanee of pawe during “the whole period of chitdtfo0d are the seerevs 4 . ~~ --. - +84 | The British’ Cabinet tiust’ possess-a nigs-' terious ‘aod far-reaching power, ifwe ay crédit the following statement,’ put forth — ‘the London’ mdent of a cont ** The Pritice arid Princess of Walés, and’ (presome their two children — both ‘y thanks to Lord ‘Palwerston and « “liberad’ Cabinet—have followed” the Queen tu the , Coutineut.’ wiat > oo ian «4 oy > deus of Italy aud the Prineess fovbella, eldest | Unglish papers, says that alter being severely | offer, become his wife, aud be left a widow. | purged they were drenched in the course of | dress, to sit still and look pretty. Nn, shdy: are treated as c'itidren should » be. mg Sos sO ee Ss 41*