me ee "2 _A_WE Ziti J ‘ oe Ws ; \\ a Y N J Ne EKLY JOURNAL OF EE ee “This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, havirg to advise the Public, may speak free.’’---Euripides. OLITICS, a St TNS QE NY Sy ws S er + Rear eee ISLAND. MONDAY, JULY VOL. XVIL 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD —_ ——— —- ——— 1867. Liverpool House. 1867, Flour, Tea, Wines, Spirits, | House of Assembly. cc | AND } PAUPER SCALES. The Subscriber HS RECEIVED by Ship L. C. Owen trom Liverpoot, Letes from LONboy, aud Empress trom GLAséow, bis Spring Importation British and Foreign Werchandize, COMPRISING A SELECT AND VARIED ASSORY- MENT OF STAPLE aso FANCY Dry Goods, Suitable for the Season, among which may be enumerated— a cheice selection of Dress Materials; Ladies’ White and Colored Hats and Bonnets, in all the Istest styles A select assortment of Shawls, in Riack and Fancy Cashmere and Im aitation | Paidey, Black Cashmere filled, Balers, Lace, Yieeue, &c, &. Ladies’ sacqtes and Paletots, and Maatte Clothe in variety, with Trimmings of all | deerriptions ; and the usual assortment of Cotten, i Linen, woollen and Silk Staple Goods, at very | moderate Rates. i The Gentlemen’s Furnishing De-| partment comprises a select assortinent of THE BEST TOWN MADE CLOTHING: ' A choice selection of Feit, Cloth and Straw Hais and Caps; lasa, Collara, Neckties, Shirts, & ce. &e Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s BVUOTS AND SHOES, én all sizes aud qualities, &c., dee. ALSO, Choice Congo TEA, Bright MULASSES, Brown and Crushed SUGAR, New York SOLE LEATHER, BUCKETS. BROOMS, &c., « at Wholesale vod Retail. The above Goods having been purchased in| selected tue best markets and with great care, } Are now offered ta the public at the very lowest prices for Casa W. FULL Charlattetown, June 3, 1367. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! | WHE Subscriber would inform the [nhabi-! tante of P. E. Island, that, ou the arrival «| tue Brig ANN, trom Liverpool, G. B., wiil ofer, Wholesale and Retail, For Cash or good Juint Notes of iland, Nee. 1,2 & 3 WHITE LEAD, in 56,2", & 14 : | Groceries, &o, &co, &c. | ‘ . . rue Subseriber has received, and has! on hand, the following GOODS, which he QUEEN'S COUNTY. Resolved, That the sum of eighteen pounds ten shillings | paid to John McDougall, Esquire, of Orwell, for the relief of the following destitute persons, viz :— Ann McDonald and children, Duncan McCallum, John Beaton, Mrs. John Meaton. | Resolved, That the sum of twelve pounds ten shillings be /granted and paid to the Rev. D. MeNeill, Woodville, for | offers for Sule at bis Store in Water Street :— be granted and placed at the disposal of the Rev. David | oecanatlet of tee iollowing Rcallans pomine: vie: Bbts. FLOUR (Extra S 5 , Fitzgerald for the relief of the foilowi , VIZ :— : mM sien | Boks. COMME. Superfine and Fine), Widow Smith. as wer. £2 10 Donald Munn, Widow Nicholson, | Pancheons Strong DEMERARA RUM, | Widow Smith, No. 2 210 | Sarah Munn, Mary McLeod, Hhds. GIN, | Widow Tout 2 0 | Janet Gillis, Widow Sarah McLeod, | Qtr. Casks SHERRY. | Widow Flood » 9 o| Mr. McDougall, Catherine Matheson, Do. do. PORT WINE, | Widow Youn 115 o|dessie McLeod, Widow McLean, a do. PALE BRANDY, Mrs. Millar 8 115 0) Christie MeDonald, Ann Matheson, sc "gan meee Mrs, Smith | ebro ee Dougald Gillis. Cases Pale BRANDY, Joseph Quinn 110 0©| Resolved, That the sum of ten pounds ten shillings be Do. Brown — Do. William Brown t 10 G/ granted and placed at the disposal of the Rev. Alex. Munro - coon " a RY, \edhiastch Mebadé 110 0 a es the following persons, viz :— Poe o. id 20 wees ahvieniacionaiiesiieiian' V4 ary Mcle ain. cosPicrioNar, Zi 10 0 | Wile doin Meteo 0 0 Boxes Soap, | Resolved, That the sum of eight pounds be granted and et —— : : - ¢ eens Com position Candles, | placed at the disposal of the Rev. Thomas Duucan for the| EF ve ietiesull eye rit of the fllowing persone, Vit:— Wor me 110 8 “erway panerwege lem Widow Matheson ae: 45 7 —_ Manilla ROPE (assorted sizes), Widow Meleod 20 John Graham 110 06 yo. Hemp Ro ine | mc, a s : Ps, Pree, pe (assorted sizes), | Christy McKinnon 110 0 Widow Bruce . se Kegs Mustard, ; Mrs. MeKacherno 38a : : Benes Starch, &e. &e. &e. The Thompseus 110 0 £10 10 0 DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON. | The Buchanans 1 0 © Resolved, That the sum of nine pounds ten shillings be Water-street, Chat beepers, ¢ | iano and placed at the disposal of Alexander Robertson, —___Juue 3rd, 1867 isl #j 3m £8 0 0) Esquire, for the relief of the following persons, viz :— sal tore 4 : . , ‘ ee van 5 FOR SALE. | Resolved, That the sum of sixteen pounds ten ‘ating ou — = - ; DUNS. stroog proof Demerara RUM, | be granted and placed he di | of the B lent | sally McPhail é “4, de granted and plac at the Isposai of the enevolent | Somes Malensia (blind 2.816 Do do Cuba do | [rish Society for the relief of the followiug persons, viz :—| W d a» Se —* ) 100 alia eee cena nsta aes | Owen Martin (blind) ate... 7 Q te = oe t _ aero & Co.) | Saini i 0 Flora McLeod ee vocheons, Dierces and Barrels Bright otailing | % > ’ Bridget Hawanan 10 0 MULASSES Theresa Bernard 1 0 @| © \ Hhds, Tierees aud Barrels Bright Barbadoes and Naney McRory 1 0 | James MeDonald 10 0 | Bois eet tates ao Mrs. McGronan 010 6 oe Murphy . #8 | Bbls CORNMEAL, Painted PAILS | Catherine Doran O10 0 £9 10 O Boxes Soap, Boxes Boston Candles, 25 Ibe. each | Mrs. MeLeod C10 0 | Bois Cider Vinegar. NY Sole LEATHER | Ann Dogherty 0 10 | Resolved, That the eum of seventeen pounds be granted ares oor te diag Pinas | Mrs. Cavanagh © 10 (/|and placed at the disposal of George McKay, Esquire, for ia eremite oxXe suneh “aigin . . Half and Qr Boxes Layer ee , James Flood © 10 | the reliet of the following persons, via :— B. WILSON HIGGS Catherine Murphy 010 Q | Jane and Margaret Lamont £3 0 0 ens ’ * | Naney Hefferoan 010 | MeMay family BO Ser er eosindiiehnis May 20, 1867. | Bridget FitzPatrick 0 10 ores es : 7 : aa ae ——— | Mirs, Flyoo 1 0 0) John O'Coonor N id VV GOODS ! | Sarah Greenan 010 O Elizabeth Guna 10 0 FoR Alice McQuade 0 10 @| Widow McKay 1 v 0 SPRING & SUMMER, 1867, | "#3 Dovel 0 10 Ol idee Melee 10 0 ’ 9) Ann Clark 010 0| Widow McLennan At | Mary Steel 0 1G @|James Bernard 0 0 Glasgow House, Sen Given 0 10 | Ase McKinnon 19° 0 hc Mes. Leckie 010 @| Catherine Ross 015 0 ue Subseriher begs to acquaint his eus-| Ana Collins 010 0 on oe : : : tomers, and the public, that he has, by | Mrs. Cairns 0 10 gi tvancy McLeo the Undine and L. C Owen trom Literped, | Mrs. Co ~ 010 0O John McLeod, for idiot girl 0 lo Q ee ind County of Pictou trom Glasgow, Widow Goodwia 010 0 el ee 4 See er We | Thomas Lavdrigan 010 0 aly @ 0 nese. ae | — Resolved, That the sum of thirteen pounds ten shillings £16 10 0 be granted and placed at the disposal of Alexander Martin, 7% Nt; ‘ancy i ' ; bed, + ? . a wantin icant’ em.) taple and F mney Dry Goods, Resolved. That the sum of six pounds ten shillings be | Esquire, for the relief of the following persons, viz i+ ; Huiled and raw LINSEED OILS; GROCERIES, &e. &e. granted and placed at the disposal of the Rev. Dr. Richey i er ™ 7 : Caaace's Suethwick GLASS; RS acetic itor the relief of the followi: rsuus, WZ: — | Hiora Nicholson PUTTY. Biack aad Waite, ic Bladders 28 aud whieh are auw r ae for Sale. } Wi low Haleey 7 ‘8 be £1 106 0| Widow Cumming :-6 @ 14 lbs. : ie FREDEKICK LePAGE. | 4." y Q | Archibald Gillis 100 CUT NAILS, aad CUT SPIKES; | _ Charlottetown June 3. 1907 ee dow Berhaut - LW McLeod es © Diamead Head DECK SPIKES; ADELA AT 1 ~~ Widow Weldon 1 de --@ idow McLeo Hare Refined and Common IRON, assorted sizes: UKOUPSAN EXCHA NGE, | Kligiabeth Knight 10 80 Janet McLeod soa Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR: i ? —_— |. Widew Brows 1.10 0| Isabella Matheson 2 Barrels Black and Beoylit VARNISHES | NEW GOOvsS TO ARRIVE, | Huphemia Mok easie 100 Coila HEMP and WIRE CORDAGE; Per Lotus.” from London + “E ol igi M MeLeod 10 0 Hults Extea and Navy Boiled CANVAS; fi Glo Te a a ; a ie, £6 10 0) eit eeains ie Mare YELLOW METAL. ¢ to 9: rom Glasgow ; “.L UC. Owen.’ Ua- Mary Nicholson YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS, 7 «8; dine,” and ~ Helen Maicolsa,’ Resolved, That the eum of fourteen pounds be granted | Oheisy Meleod 10 0 CLAN Ht RINGS, fron and Yel Mes \ Me fren Lamnel a Sarat a ws George Coles tor htt 5 onan Nieholson 100 xe rhe SS. AA.and An ~| ; ent aa es ; } retie e oO1lO ib ers _vio— ly : p, fun ale ses 0 10 0 = > ARE.—Crates assorted for « ouniry 35 ; : ee avnadeanetines . ee ae ee: ‘1 10 4 lary MecPberso uuer xpe 3 ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING} 100 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas, Dor ee eee et eon ey ; | £13 10 0 BOATS, wash eppeered af ae Lisnglied | 3U Bolts Clipper Duck, tor Boat Sails, Mrs. Eleanor McKenna and 6 orphans, Lot 48 2 0 7] fishermen. 20 Hhds De Kus pers Gin, | Mrs. MeLachlan, Lot 48 lu v KING'S COUNTY. Parties wauting any of the above articles will , ae — yet i Mrs. Doyle 2 0 0} Resolved. That the sum of thirty pounds be granted and oe ee aud reas, — - w 4s Chet Cre lf me : Toy 4 | Mrs. Curran 1 © 0 pluced at the disposal of Neil Matheson, Georgetown, for the OLD STAND, formweriy vceupied by ' ; : soon Soe, © Sadik ' , : ; = ' : : rrp WH > 12 Kegs Bi-carbonate Soda, | John King 110 ©) relief of the following persons, viz :— Lome & Cu, HEAD of LORD'S WHARF, | 6 Cacks Washing Beds. , i John F _< ld ) | Mrs. Lavinia Scott, Georgetown £210 0 Waiter Street. a : on I |e. oI Drvedal 4 310 0 ARTEMAS LURD. | SOC ECreowens. ‘lies, etna welt 10.0) |) eee at 510 0 Oct. 29. 1266. ) gs ~~ 3 zoos Coiman's Mustard, le ugh ogan, 0 tS I Keg Cream Tartar, : ‘Dan Keenan, Georgetown Royalty, towards the Ww ‘t 1 li; il . 1 Cask Epo SALTS, £14 0 0) taaintenance of a famale infant abandoved by es aia OUNE, | ‘ rg Sone 3 Bbls. Currants, Resolved, That the sum of thirteen pounds be granted her parents who left the Colony : . 0 de ndige, ’ : . ; ) _ Ss , 0 Upper Great George Streot. 1 Bul. ALUM, 1 Bol. Saltpetre, and placed at the disposal of the Rev. Thomas Phelan for _ fee yee support of the ° ; alae ; 1 de Copperas, the reliet of the following persons, viz :— ; Soby ee ’ 308 CHRISTMAS, 1566. " am te he Pepper, vir. Patrick Heran £3 10 0! \rg. Sweeney, towarda the support ofhercrippleson 2 0 0 HE Subseriber offers for Sale, at bis | 20 road EA RTHENWARE. Murdoch O Hanley 110 0 Flora Rogers, for clothing her child 110 0 Store, the followigg, viz: Together with LarGe Srock ox mayp, will) Mrs. MeKinnon, Tracadie 110 0} Mrs. Hugh McEachern 110 0 it Hhds. Strang Demrara SPIRITS, be sold Low to the Trade for Cash or approved | Mrs. Christiana McDonald, near Mt. Stewart 110 | Mrs. Shea 110 0 ao —_ aad WINE. credit. J bi Mrs. Widow Mallilee and orpban children 210 0| Mrs. Kiley 110 0 Cuske Hlenuesey's Durk & Pale Brandy,| _ PW. HYNDMAN. | Mp, Dauiel Webster for advance to Mrs. W. Smith, 2 10 0 ae Casks Scotch Whiskey (Prime), Ch'tewn, May 6, 1867. £30 0 0 Cuske Lish WHISKEY. ee vee CT ee Poke ‘ Resolved, That the sum of three pounds be granted and = 2: ; . a ° > - ) ‘ ° ° » pag: wep ay ~ apes (ans. P. BK. ISLAND , 45.0 @ placed at the disposal of Thomas Reynolds, to assist him in the Cases CLARET. Boot & Shoe Factor | Resolved, That the sum of thirty pounds be granted and | maintenance of three idiot children. = Boxes B amsne. 3 pee os NTS, at 7° | placed at the disposal of the Hon. H. J. Cualibeck for the} Regolved, That the sum of twenty-five pounds be granted “ sence T1GS. Bucs PEPPER, | "FXHE Subscriber would hereby inform his | relief of the following persons, Viz :-— and placed at the disposal of Anthony M’Cormack, Esq., Head Cheats Superior TEA, numerons friends and customers that he has in | James Conway, Lor 30 £2 0 O|Sé. Peter's Bay, for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Role Crashed 3UGAK, Casks Washing SoP4, | course of preparation, a very superior style of we McDonald do 2 © ©! Mary Ann Noonan £1 0 0 Hbds.and bls. P22 Huds and Bois. PR. a ov ’ See - chde an ae Rod’ MeNeill, St. Peter's Bay 018 0 se. sree ’ , Ww ow * + . . 6Blie Kersene'OIL, 6 Bble Red ONIONS. | cite site ead crohgy 5 Ladies’ and | Dosald Mastin. de 3 6 Ce ae ike 7 90 Dos. Am. BKOOMS, 20 Dos. Am. BUCKETS, | Geutiewen's Weur, in every variety, euch as Christy McKinnon, Lot 23 1 10 01 Jeremiah O'Brew. Morell o 1 0 ° —Also— . ° ope ; ‘ j rec lange stock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &c., &c., Ladies’ and Misses’ Jno, McLean, Lot 23, for support of his daughter 2 0 _ Widow Doyle, Cardigan Road 015 0 ; suitable for the season. _ | Balmoral Kid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, | Towards the support of children of the late Mrs, | Susan Kelly, Marsh Road 010 0 ‘ em ye oper ye of eee best descrip-} Grain Calt Conmpees ot ees t do, Martha Hutton. North River 110 0 | Widow Berrigan, Moreil 015 90 Pee ar a OT a . re eee do, | Ano MeNevin, widow, Lot 65, towards support of Widow Maher i 015 0 LEMUEL McKAY. her orphan children 3 © | Michael Farrel, Cardigan R'd 015 0 _Charlottecown, Dec.17,1866. 0 Gents’ and Boys’ uM Ou . Sateen ttt wailed : Widow of ‘Thos. Poore, Birch Hill 010 0 ee PE ISLAND Calf Tap soled BUOTS, Balmoral BOOTS, | Sal y McULonnell, widow, 108 Uo, towards suppor "Michael MeDonald, St. Peter's Bay 010 0 . 7 | _do Single do = — _ of her orphan children 3 0 | Catherine Brown, Fortune Road Olu 0 j j Sel eee as a ™ | Mary Shaw, widow, Lot 65 110 0) ( ; 1 | Beary Con do, K do, mary onaw, .: Donald McDonald and wife 210 0 Steam Navigation Co, 5 Lage. a: nan eoyens fe Shoes, | Allan Livingston, Nine Mile Creek, towards sup- " William Walsh’s Son 015 0 mm ' 2 ft z | ’ . \ : de. ke. é&e. ort of Mary Livingston Q | Peter M’Leod's daughter 110 0 i SI EA IERS Wholesale Dealers before sendiug their orders | a Cudihy, ig ts 1 0 0 Angus Wilson, Cardigan Road 10 0 Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. | 4) oud pane eall and examine the large and | Widow Cahill, Charlottetown 1 5. © Robert Duke, Cable thead 015 6 eas | Job Hallott, St. Peter's Ba 2090 Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Boys’ —_| Mary Connelly, widow ; SS Or eee oe 018 0 | William Taylor, aged and rheumatic te sina aee BOOTS & SHOES es a ome | Widow Neill, St. Peter's Bay 10 0 The Steamer “ Princess of Wales” r ‘ William Warren, orphan boy 1 0 0) Patrick Kirwan, Morell 20 0 ysis . Will leave Charlottetown for Pictou every Tuesday Spectadly manuf tured for the Trade of | William Burke, Lot 24 }. 0 Mary Miller, Fortune Road 1 5 0 sud Thursday mornings at 6, «. w., iu time fur the P. E. Island. Maleolm Mclaves, Lot 23 1 0 0) Flora eiashen, Senay: Petes : es . morniuy Train for Walifax. GEORGE NICOLL ——— —— | Nancy McEachern, o 5 Le Pictou for Charlottetew Tneeday ; = ‘ . as 7 and Friday ‘Pecalanhs hte aaea oft: sin Sab | South Side Queen's Square. t tf £30 0 0) — (ilies ane ee . = Halifax. ~ March 4th. 1867. Leaves Charlottetownevery Tuesday and Friday Right for Sawmerside and Shediac,at7 p.m. Will counect with Wednesday and Saturday morning's Trains. Leaves Picton for Port Hood every Thursday Morning at noeu, immediately after arrival of Train | trom Halifax, retarniug to Pictou the following | morning Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte- town every Wednesday afternoon, immediately after arrival of Traiu from St. Jobn. The Steamer * Heather Belle” Leaves Charlottetown at 3, a. w., every Saturday Morning for Pictou. Leaves Pictou at 9, a. m., sume day, for Murray Harbour, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday Leaves Pictou every Monday for Charlottetown, after arrival of Train from Halifax. FAKES | | ' Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £012 6 2 to Georgetown, - 090 Port Hood, ~ O12 0 Ch’town to Summerside, “ 090 = Shediae, a 018 0 ™ Bt. Jubn. e $1 SOerl 8 14) — rt, “ g600 117 6 “ Portiana, - a... .. = Reston, o y/00 «6216 3 “ Halifax, “ie «6 le * — Port Heod, “ ‘org - Georyetown, se 09 0 " Seuris, “ 01i2 0 ¥. W. HALES, Secretary. Jane 17, 1967. Hieuse and Lot fer Saic. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, the HOUSE and PREMISES in Upper Queen Street, at present tenanted by Dr. Jenkins. Ales, the vaeant bese ef GROUND adjoiuiog Sceupied as a Fish et. WM. McGILL. O.'town, 27 May, 1867. Flovr, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Resolved, That the sum of thirteen pounds be granted | and placed at the disposal of the Hon. F. Kelly for the re-| £25 0 0 Resolved, That the eum of eighteen pounds and ten Shillings LITERATURE AND i ae — enim billet ee 29, 1867. | Catherine Mclsaac, Corodale £1 | Patrick Kirwan 3 0 0 Thomas Devereaux 100 | Widow Joseph Ford 10 0 | Widow Angus McDonald, Bull Creek . oe | Maleolm MecNeill’s sick girl 110 0 | Widow Angus McDonald, Rockbarra 2. = | Widow Morris, Bear River, Line Road ee ae £1110 0 Resolved, That the sum of seven pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of Mr. Johnston Aitken for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Mary Beaton, #1 5 0 Mrs. Cahill for Clayburn.s child on ee Ellen Cowan, Peter's Road A ae Daniel Singleton, Sen. i Mrs. Licholus (Indian) 1 0 0 Widow McDonald, Whim Road a £7 0 0 Resolved, That the sum of eleven pounds ten shillings be gtanted and placed at the disposal of John Hamilton, Esqr., for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Mary Redmond, Head of Montague £1 0 Mrs. Corcoran Christy and Sarah McDonald, Union Road Christy McSween, Lot 52 Edward Rice, for self and brother Widow Mooney, Sparrow's Road Catherine McClusky Barbara McKenzie Widow Dra‘n, Baldwin’s Road 0 0 0 0 CS ee et ee — eoceococe Oo £11 10 0 Resolved, That the sum of Eleven Pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the disposal of Donuld Stewart, Esq., for the following persons, viz :— Mrs, McDonald, Grand River Road £110 0 Sally McDonald 1 0 0 Roderick Smith for the support of his father 110 0 Peter Cavanagh for his daughter ee Angus McCormack for an insane child 110 Flora Crawford 110 9 Frederick Shepherd 1 0 For an aged woman residing with James Campbell, Mitchel River 110 0 Charles McMuster for his child 1 v0 0 £1110 0 Resolved, That the sum of nine pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the d of Danesan Mura, Esq., Little Sands, for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Lachlan MeLean 4110 0 Widow McLeod 110 0 Mary McLean 1l0 0 B. McLeod 210 0 Widow MeNeill 11 0 Christy McLean 20 0 £910 0 Resolved, That the sum of five pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the diepoaal of the Honorable Daniel Gordon, for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Sarah McLean, DeGros Marsh £110 0 Jobn McAskill for a blind boy 110 0 Alexander McAskill for support of his father and sisters 219 0 £5 10 0 PRINCE COUNTY. Resolved, That the sum of seventeen pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the disposal of John Yeo, Esq., for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Widow Ford 43 0 0 Widow Ramsay 30 0 Widow Rayner 210 90 Alfred Horn 20 0 Walter Lambert 100 John Dordon 110 0 Widow Bulger 210 0 James McArthur 20 0 £17 10 0 Resolved, That the eum of Twelve pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the disposal of David Ramsay, Esq., for the relief of the following pereons, viz :— Sally Francis £110 0 W idow Olibear 110 0 Rachel Morell 110 0 Widow McPherson 210 0 Widow Bernard 010 0 Thomas ‘Cain 210 : Thomas Gaurd 2 £12 lu 0 Resolved, That the sum of seventeen pounds ten shillings be granted and placed at the disposal of the Honorable George W. Howlan, for the relief ¢f the fullowing persona, viz :— Robert Kennedy £2 0 0 W idow Julia Deroche 110 0 Widow Breen 1.4 9 Hypolite Deroche 10 0 Hilaire Richard 100 Thomas Lemarquand 210 0 Fidele Doucette 110 0 Archibald Gillis 110 0 John Richard Rafas 10 90 Widow Kennedy ° 015 0 Daughters of Barbara Gallant 20 0 Johu McNeill for crippled son 115 0 £17 lo @ Resolved, That the sum of twelve pounds ten shilling be granted and placed at the disposal of ftierbert Bell, Esq., for the relief of the following persons, viz :— Widow Patrick Coughlan £1 0 0 William Wedge’s daughter Caseumpec 20 0 Joseph Ahearn, Sen., Lot 4 20 0 John Gallant, Samuel’s son 110 0 Widow Joseph Wedge, Mill Road, Lot 5 4 :. 9 Jacob Hayden 310 0 Charles Gallant for daughter 110 0 £12 10 0 Resolved, That the eum of twenty-three pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of Joseph ©, Arsenault, Esq., for the relief of the following persons, vis : Resolved, That the sum of fourteen pounds be granted and placed at the disposal of Daniel Green, Esq., fur the relief of the following persons, viz:— ~~ ee 0 0 0) I have seen thein grow bright and glow with Judith Gallant, for 2 idiot children £5 0 0} Fidele A. Mayitte, (blind) 20 0 John Chaissy for idiot daughter 110 v Peter Richard, a cripple 3.6 0 Oliver Xavier 210 Amant Richard and wife i Widow McArthur 20 0 Nancy McNeill 1 0 0 McLeod Tailor 100 Jobo Morrison, for idiot son $..@:@ | 423 9 O NEWS. a aE {. NO, 37 Elizabeth Snow Uae erng g James Mullins and wife i a lienry Lecky 5 0 0 : £15 0 0 NARKOW ESCAPE FROM DEATH—A THRILLING NARRATIVE. i BY WILLIAM 1. GENTRY. About twenty years ago the first telegraph line in the world was buiit and successfully operated between Washiigton city and Baltimore. Sinee then a net work of wires has been through this country, connecting every city, town and village of the slightest importance in inetar- faneons communication. There is hardly a person living who has net, some time or other, more or less, in some degree been benefited by the tele- graph. There is hardly to be found a man or woman to whose heart er pocket the telegraph has not brought words of comfort or sorrow, _ Ae | an operator, I have in my long years of toil noticed, perhaps, more extensively than most others the verification of this tact. Many, wavy times have I, in my capacity as an opera er, received messa- | gee of death, which I shuddered te deliver; and | could not have the courage to witness the grief, | aye, the agony of the bereaved. Sadly have I 0 | gazed upon the anxious faces of husbands and | wives, parents, brothers and sisters, waiting | intelligence from the absent aud forever lost. | Joytully have I hurriedly sought parties bearing | to them weleome news of the absent and saved. oy. L have thousands of times experienced cats and pain in consequence of these things; but never have [ experienced the same sensation as on one occasion, in 1864, whew the life and death of two innocent men were in my bands, and but one short minute to save them in, and eighty-one |}milesaway. ‘To cive the public a brief account of this oczurrence is the object of this sketeh :— During Hunter's raid through the Valley of | Virginia and down the Kanawha, two men, | privates, worn out with fatigue, loss ef rest and | want of food, were left behind, As to their names, | condition in other circumstances, or the incidents connected with their enlietwent, it is net necessary ie be specitic, or to say other than they were “ substitutes,” and, | au pretty certain, belonged to Western regiments. On that unprecedented march of Hunter's army up the Vailey of Virginia, there was not an individual who participated in it, from the highest officer to the lowest private, but who experienced great suffering and privation. Even now, whenever we meet with one who par- ticipated in the raid, we can hear of the extreme hardsbips of the men, vr some exciting story of a hair-breadth escape frow the enemy, whe followed eo closely upon the line of march. Then it is not strange that these two men “ straggled,” on account of their worn out condition, aud fell inte the enemy's hands. After being captured by the rebels, they were heavily irened and closely goarded tor some days. Their case was deliberated upon by a drum-head court-martial, which determined that as the Cen- federacy was in great want of men, those parties must enlist in the Confederate service and use their arms against the rederal cause, or be shot. The ultimatum of the court was presented to the prisoners, and with a terrible death staring them in the face, after two hours they determined to pursue the course which promised life and perhaps escape, and expressed their willingness to serve the Confederacy. Their limbs were at onee relieved of irons, and they were given in charge of a company officer whe, with hs com- mand, immediately returned to the east and re- ported himerlf and company ready for service against the Federals, occupying the valley of the Shenandoah. They were assigned to duty in Mosby's guerrillas, under the notorious Harry Gilmore, and soon found active service against the Federals in a raid upon the line of the Balti- more ad Onto Raiiroad. On this raid, which proved unsuccessful, the party were ambuacaded by a company of Federals, and many of them, in- cluding the two men who are the subject of my story, were captured and taken to Harper's Ferry in irons. On arriving at the Ferry they were recognized, and although they told their story in a straightforward manner, they were “ substitutes,” and the evidence of their guilt in being captured while bearing arms against the Government in the character of guerrilias—above ail, the most disreputable mweaus of warfare known—went against them, and they were order- ed to be tried by court-martial on the charge of “desertion” and ‘ bountyjumping.” After several weeks’ imprisonment in the guard-house, they were tried, found guilty, and sentenced to be shot. The sentence of the court was approved by the commanding general, and the day set for the execution. The day before the execution, Father F,, a Catholic Priest and Chaplain of a regiment, then on duty at the Ferry, visited the prisoners, and they told him their story and aub- stantiated it so far as their connection with Gil- more's robbers was concerted by the testimony of one or more rebel prisoners whose evidence was not allowed before the court-tnartial. Father F., believing their statement, became interested, but without giving any hope for a re- prieve, he charged them to prepare for death. His ouly chance was with the President, and it being late in the day, too late to reach Washing- ton, he determined to use the telegraph. He wrote his wessage to the President, giving a con- cise history of the case, and appealed to Mr. Lincoln, asking God's mercy in behalf of the poor, cast-down prisovers. ‘ The message was seut at once by Mr, D. J. L «then wilitury operator at the Ferry, tothe War Departinent Office. Father F, returned to the condemned prisoners and remained with them until a late hour in the night, engaged in religious exercises, preparing the men to meet their doo. The operator remained on duty all night, an- xieusly awaiting the President's reply, but there was none up to daylight, when all the wiree communicating with Washington and Baltinwre went down, Nine, ten, and even twelve o'clock, noon, came, and yet the wires were still as death—nota parti- cle of current on them could be “fell” or “tested.” The prisoners were to be executed at one-o’clock ¢ Not one word from the President, and all bepe was lost’ Sadly and anxiously did Mr. L. ot hy his instruwent, adjusting and watching for the slightest current. Laghteen hours of constant and incessant watch, and yet his hopes were not . weakened, He felt that the President would not | refuse torave themen; and although they were | to be shot at one o'clock, he was sure they were | imnocent, aud that God would yel give them safe deliverence. He remaioed by the instrument, and |eaw the procession pass his window, with the | nen seated upon their coffins, the band playing the | dead march, on the way to the place of exeeution, But fitty minutes more, and they would be dead. | AndJ must give the part I pertormed in thie interesting reminiecence. | 1 wae in the Baltimore office. At ten o'clock, ja. m., of the day of execution, I was ealled upon | to anawer “ Di’ —the telegraph eall for the War Department Office~-I did so, and received the ; lief of the following persons. viz :— be ranted end placed at the dis; osal of the Reverend Donaid Frederick Bryant £2 10 0 following message Gin and Rum: &e- To Mr. Sukie’ for advances to John King, Preaeie McDonald, Souris, fur the relief of the following per- | Edward Bryant : : . a “ EXKCUNVE Mansion, TT E Subseriber haz in Store and for very old und destitute £3 0| sons, viz :— hs anny Antoine Seta Washington Ta 1n64 ce. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR Mrs. Sarah McKinnon and orphans, Pisquid 210 0 | oa ota h S " ; a iawn Perry . 2 ~ ide eee a —— a 25 Pune. Bright Ketailing MOLASSES, | Mrs. B. McKeuzie .....e Pla ieee oe 2 0 0 | meted | further orders: A. Lincoix,”—with $0 Pans. Demerara RUM, Pale & Colored, | Virg Graham 110 | eaanes + Sega ee 0| £14 GO 9 directions to get it to Harper's Perry, if possible, % fihds Helland GAMO Mrs. Mitchell 2 0 9! Anglace Bushey 1 0 | Resolved, That the eum of twenty-five pounds ten shillings in tune to save the men, as they were to be exe- 500 Hila, Superior Extra FLOUR, Mrs. H. MeDonald 2 0 0 Mre Cummings, Chepstow 1 0 © be granted and placed at the diepoeal of the Hon. Alexander | cuted at one o'clock, I felt the reaponsibiiity 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, — | Widow Knowlan 1 5 0 Laird for the reliet of the following persons, viz :— a ptm 7 rei re _— me's on 140 Bundles Ww bite Catton Ww ARP, £13 0 0| Julia Bushey, Soeris 10 0 | Ubristy McNeill £2 0 0 eaeaee mut what coul owl wse wine. It fibde forced ae wi ee : Resolved, That the sum of fifteen pounds he granted and | McLeod's Son Greenvale 1 5 0 Avery Buwer 210 bade pears * ob telnet, 7 sw tg s. € ANF. '° ‘ } ‘ a e “ “ ul wwe tis Od. — name | paid vs the Rev. Alexander McLean, of Eldon, for the re- | pt ee ee ete ; : O edges MeDeows, kas 27 ; 10. 0 ao | ewe — ee oe ia. Trafford Uhambers. liet of the following destitute persons, viz :— Nenty Lutes y 1 0 Mary Murphy, widow, Lot oT 5° 6::Oheaengnee whierendeieahanenen, ‘I teied awe South John Street. Liverpool, | Aun Fraser, ‘ Widow McDonald, Alexander McDonald (John Ronald's son) 1 0 © Nancy Murphy, ms 27 . _ oe nae to telegraphy, se ceninnanmesing January 1s:, 1867. | Widow Buchanan eR: See eee | Mary MeDonald, Red Line Road 30 0 | Bridget Ryan, "Lot 26 | © @feaheus tevel thanqunaads aaeeneiee T. THOMAS begs to inforra his friends | Widow Beaton, Pere MeRse, Cyprian Poequet, Soarie hid, aa ae . 110 0) ond twelve w’elock snd Ohuhendebaasdaamh ahah J. that he has this ‘hl taken iste Partuership Widow McTavish, Widow Laraby, ee ae te Shoaee Motueuild an orphan, Lot 27 110 @ IL beard the armature ot a magnet splutter, ws if his son, JOHN T. THOMAS, Junr. | Dunean McCallum, Christie Nicholson, £18 10 0 Lecbien Melaces, fer twe crippled ctuldren 2 0 Y somebody was at work upon the ware, There The business will in future be carried on under | Joha Saunders, Widow McTavish. Resolved, That the sum of five pounds be granted and placed Widow Bridget Murphy, Lot 27 210 0. oe hope for = = men, ea tnaaiyle or Firm of ‘Joho MeLeod. “atthe diapoal ot Mesrs. Me \ulay and Jobnoton, Grand River | Jy." ge bade 1 A, bi genes ST 'ere Sea eee eee THOMAS & SOW Resolved, That the sum of ten pounds be granted and paid con ane aa eae Se wear” 15 0! Mary Hammel, South Weet 1 5 © and in another instant 1 had my bey open, calling MERCHANTS, , to the Kev. Alexander Munro, of Vailleyfield, Lot 57, for Sally MeDonald 0 15 0. 31 ee aire as] could make the letters. Liverpool & Prince Edward Island. the relief of the toliowing destitute persons, viz :— Charles McMaster ; 0 15 e Resolved, That the sum of ten pounde be granted and placed | I called * Frederick, (Maryland).’ Jan. 28, 1867 tf _ Margaret Nicholson, Margaret McLeod, Rod’k Smith, for support of bis father 0 15 Oat the disposal of Janes Bearisty, Zeq., Lot 18, tor the relief He answered. ~ — : —~ Anne McKenzie, Margaret McLeod, George Blackett — 1 0 © of the following persons, viz :— | ‘Is your ground on?’ T asked. Pianoforte ae Sale. ag |Jobn Beaton, Avo Lemont, Charlotte McKenzie 1 0 ©) Thomas Larkin £7 10° 9): Yeoses eiealbemts bectideed: wun salen Guuve MABOUUTR, eee oer oe £5 0 0 fo ite 210 0 = — men,’ I told him, aud commenced calling , ; . ° ’ . “ne *H. F.’ again. peeves fee a fone Pt ee Widow Donald McDonald and children, Resolved, That the sum of eleven pounds ten shillings be! £10 09 0 Bocpere Ferry beard me say, ‘save the lives For particulars enquire of Mx. GEORGE! Widow Duucan McDonald and childrea. — i at the di | of the Rev. Me- | Resolved, That the sum of fifteen pounds be ted and of two men,’ and wade ‘H.F.’ twice. -He broke DOUGLASS, Kent Btreet. i, Point, for the relief of the fi ing per- placed at the dieposal of Cornelius Howat, Eag., fur the selief |in and esid: Ch'town, March %, 1867. Resolved, That the eum of five pounds be granted ead (eons, six -— | of the following persons, vis :— ‘Here 1 am—saved—thank God! Goabead!* t «ee Se ee a ot imeem, ben eee % ae ee | Pomeree senna Ss oes ae oe ae rere fr at : ew ete m = fo eo ee ape zs a *