Sa S Che Cram _A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF POLETICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS. — - Sow Scare al EE TTS IT c = n SS NEL Th EE SS A A A A aR mE? seniteee teeta EDWARD) WHELAN] Chis is true Liberty, when Free-born MMlen, having to advise the Yublic, man speak free ——nvrwres. (EDITOR ann PUBLISHER. Yo. tin CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1838. No. 19. vom — _— TS ne SN EE NS oT ST ER ™ - . EAD . . . Auction | Important Wotice to Emigrants | From the Illustrated London News.] . her estas. but she drew back, and semper ae not to tO BE SOLD by Auction, on the premises, on the 16th | IEC’ Ny : Tr OUREN OF touch her, observing with a smile, “ I have not been accus- instant, the Farming STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, ko, BOUND TO AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. THE EXECUTION OF MARY QUEEN 01 r tomed to be served with such pages of honour, nor to disrobe : . . . y : . . . « 16. J together wit) the Leasehold Interest of 200 acres of LAND, FRAY virtue of authority vested in me, as Emigration SCOTS. before so numerous a company. Then beckoning to Jane on * Donald.ion Estate,”’ fronting on Bedford Bay and W inter Agent for the Provincial Government of Auckland, New Zealand,| The seventh volume of “ Lives of the Queens of Scotland Kennedy and Elizabeth Curle, who were on their knees in liver. There are on the premises a good Dwelling House, I hereby give public notice that I am prepared to issue Land Orders to | Rt ie he | 2 Risa t ig ‘ ee : : i veil oe Barn and ‘ellar ne as Garden. two good Wells all persons, of good character and sober, steady habits, who will emi- | and English I rincesses, by Agnes Strickland, has Just been tears below, they came to her on the scaffold ; but when they 5° * “ . v4 3 We 8 >is grate, at their own cost, from this Island to Auckland, as follows:—Every | published by the Messrs. Blackwood. It embraces the greater saw for what purpose they were required they began to water, Fences mostly new, abundance of soft wood |‘ ; . : : ; ; : : , of ie gh ah pgp pon nla cana sag ice ews : adult, of the age of 18 years and upwards, will, on his arrival, be en- | portion of the time—a period of eichteen years—spent by scream and ery, and were too much agitated to render her timber, MUSc ec Mud and swamp manure. May be sold in CWO titled to select Forty Acres of Government Land in any part of the | Mary Stuart in her different prison homes in Fneland, from | | ai a eke lh ak ai Jots to suit purchasers. Province set apart for special settlement, free of all cost —except Agent’s| 1 °'F O'M er different prison homes in Fngland, trom the assistance she required, so that she began to take out the wa For particulars see handbills ; or apply on the premises fee (10s, stg.), to be paid on receipt of the Order, and the expense of | her residence at Wingfield Manor House to ber death on the pins herself, a thing to which she was not accustomed. * Do JOUN A. McDONELL. | S8rtvey at the time of taking possession of the land. For every cbiid ot | seaffold in the hall of Fotheringhay Castle. The history of | not weep,” said she, tenderly reproving them; “ [ am very te : P » lle » 5 Bee servi or fiv 1 under eighteen years of age, taken from this Island : . . . . 7 " Ts Jonaldston, November 1, 1858. 2w pd. | Servant, over five and under eig y ge, | this f ? ass will : 2d Ww ep | h: 1 ta leay i ; , : Donai pa to Auckland aforesaid, an Order for Twenty Acres of Land will be iesued | this unfortunate Prinesss will always be perused ith deep ih ippy to leave this world. You ought to rejoice to see mo iB \ 4, A A R. , to the parent, guardian or master at whose cost he or she may be taken interest, whatever may be the reader’s impressiou of the} die in so good a cause. Are you not ashamed to weep ? ne oa © “ae | —such Orders to cost 5s. stg. each, to be paid here, and subject to the | guilt or innocence of Mary with respect to the grave charges | Nay, if you do not give over these lamentations, I must send pee: winet ale : : vee Ts ee } Same regulations as those issued to adults. For further information ae . all hai 5 es UST received at the BAZAAR, Great George Street, per apely, (it by latter, pest pail) to brought against her; and certainly never has the course of | ycu away, for you know [have promised for you.” .. . . . Isabel, from England, a large and well-selected stock of'| CHARLES BELL, Emigration Agent. | ¢Vents which make up her remarkable career been more| Before Mary proceeded further in her preparations for FANCY GOODS, | N. B.—Copies of the Auckland Land Regulatiors will be ready in a closely unfolded, or the character of Mary placed in a fairer | the block, she took a last farewell of her weeping ladies, Cutlery, Glassware, &c., &c. | few days for distribution to intending emigrants; and pamphlets in light, than in Miss Strickland’s gracefully told narrative. kissing, embracing, and blessing them, by signing them with consisting in part of— a explenetion re es by first English Mail, We reproduce portions of the author's powerful description | the cross, which benediction they reecived on their knees. Sliver Biehch 4s. Seba Thinthles Haties Katies Shadi P| oO ss uateat eas iaslitbaan ‘of the closing scene of Mary’s life :— | Her upper garments being removed she remained in her &e; Pearl, Shell, and Seotch Wood, Card Cases, silver-! From the Auckland Provincial Government Gazette, May 13. READING THE WARRANT FOR MARY'S EXECUTION. petticoat of crimson velvet and camisole, which laced behind, top Scent Bottles, Pebble Spectacles, Pearl, Shell, Stag, Ivory and other Penknives, Garden knives, Ladies’ Com- pan and Reticules (silver and stcll furnished), Leather, PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. The Karl @ > . - + at. sq| and covered her arms with a pair of crimson velvet sleeves, : he Earls rewsbury ¢ nt, with the High Sheriff SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFice, hae Harls of Shrewsbury and Kent, we i the High S ;,.| dane Kennedy now drew from her pocket the gold bordered Auckland, May 11, 1858. ot Northamptonshire and their attendants, arrived at ‘he | handkerchief Mary bad given to blind. her eyes Within - ° , . . : * . o> Ow a i I iG Cia : we tosewood and Mahogany Desks, Workboxes, Dressing I HEREBY notify, for general information, that by virtue of the! Casile on Tuesday, the 7th of February, 1587. In the at ad laaedl uG ’ © Chris : cloth.’ or bab! » the sam Cases, &o., Tourists’ Cascs, Britannia Metal Cruet Stands, | thority vested in the Superintendent by the “ Auckland Waste Land} 44.0004 they demanded an audience ef the Queen of Scots | Sue Soe PINE. # PRE SS Sere ee ears * | Act of 1858,” I have appointed the undermentioned gentlemen to be; **™ ncy COmARes eee ae ~ »**"“*l|in which the conseerated wafer sent to her by the Pope had with eut Bottles, Meerschaum and other Pipes; Plate), . .. , She replie j ing indis 1; renaring thes, 2 i ie pes; i . , Province pide She replied, ‘that, being indisposed, she was preparing to} . ae Looking Glasses on stands, French and German Looking | eee ferns Me the Provinces of ‘Ancklont: s<, ‘We: taf tl we a pe Pras ae. pre would | Lee enveloped, Jane folded it cornerwise, kissed it, and os ‘ ¢ ‘ ‘ a ?. Ri r, Lo : g ed, Bu 1e matter were of Importance she wou . ro oe , Giasaes, De la Rue’s Playing Cards, Cut Wine Glasses, A F. Ridgway, London, England, ey 7 z "% t se, . | With trembling hands prepared to execute this last oflive but oe 7 etal 4 mag : W hins hile James Myers, Soutbampten, ‘* receive them preaently.” They said, ‘Tt was a matter that|, & ' 7 — ys ae Ee PN ray ings (framec and untramec . Nps, ComDs, | John Paradise, Stamford, “ | would brook no del: 9 M: a this called for her mantle pane. and her companion burst into a free paroxyim OQ: HySu4ri- Perfumery. Soaps, Lluir Oils, and other articles too nu- Charles O’Rorke, Galway, Ireland, vt oe weep . eee ‘ ay on Wis cailed lor uel ae “*) eal sobbing and erying. merous to mention. Geo. Somerville, Castletown, County Sligo, Ireland, | which she had thrown off, and, her ladies having made ner | Mary lnand a Seis bn hor lied decievinely, Abadee" 5: : , : it } - . ’ ° ' aaa sau w J : . ; . Country Merchants and others are respectfully requested to | Robert Greer, Newry, County Down, ‘ready, seated herself in her usual place at the foot of her | ‘dt alee t “oT | 8 Saad f P I oO ‘ mspect the above Stock, as they will be sold low for Cash. George Anders n, Inverness, Scotland, it hed in an easy ehair by a small work table, with her ladies j BAA 5 "* . ave promise oy yo 5 weep Dm. ; rat pra AST whales. ls aedere riek the Conmiry mromotis attended. to. James Law, Perth, ER ; : 14: - 14 1. {for me.” When they had pinned the handkerchief over the . LWholesiii “ fers ul yim tae eats Ml f we ‘OMI Thomas I. Lusk, Greenock ‘“ { and Bourgoigne In attendance. One ol her ladies told he r if. ¢ th . | ' d oe t] i] } vovem Der 1858. AMES Mo MB. . a a : ' 1 . }lace oO e OVE nistress ne e on pelied ovemer 1, 1505 Im \ bcCUM GB. ¥. D. Wright, Toronte, Canada, that Beale, who had brought the message, had advanced into | of eS FNS ae ee eer : tes ae ae aiid ‘ : | withdraw from the scaffold ; and * she was left alene to closs PALL AND WINTER GOODS. Juseph Emsiey, M. D , Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, the ante room, on which she made them open the chamber | se scaffold ; and * she was left alene Charles Bell, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Islaad, i on : : ’ up the tragedy of life b ‘self, which she di ith her Cc. CG. VAUX, Hadiun Jahidah, BE. Motes, door. They did so, and the two Earls, introdaced by her}! gedy of life by herself, which she did with ber ' “ope-te ; ; - ; : | wonted courage and dG jon.” KK ing ashi GLASGOW HOUSE Frederich Jobn Mullins, Bergedorf. keepers Paulet and Drury, and followed by Beale, entered | ranted wae and eae : Kneeling ve the mame rUASU +e i i ~ . | ri ’ . . .- . (sue rep e Tr Si siear fr Jore—** +] a g J. Wiiuiamson, Superintendent. j bareheaded, She reecived them with calm dicnity, and |°% *°ReSee iB her usual ciear firas. voice oan ee 'speravi.”” “In thee Lord, bave [ hoped; let me never bo (put to confusion.” Being then guided by the executioners ; : ; to find the block, she bowed her he “on it intrepid!y business on which they came, and requested her to hear the » oh weet rst ” — t head a , i Ota re * . nd ‘ 6 ; ;}excialning, aS sue aid go, * nanus as. o tay warrant. Beale, having first displayed it with the great hand Ck : T -“ ’ “Ws ane ae T! a ¥ ° .* ° 1a0das i¢ ‘On ans i pirit, ts! oH seal, in yellow wax, pendent from it, proceeded to read it : ore es a eee yp htge SS 5 g AS receiyd and offers for sale at the lowest Cash prices, jo 28 targe assortment of LONDON MANTLES, in all the} 7 RN r TEN . yy newest styles and materials. N Rs yy Ss { ORE ° DRESS GOODS, | Sritish Warehouse, Queen’s Square. } -:9 raede \v we Séalla 2," ‘ we ‘ , . : ° . In Flounced ‘I weeds, Winceys, Stella Roves, Crossovers, and | rgxHE subscriber, having re-commenced buiness in the pre- returned their salutations in the easy gracious manner that was natural to her. Shrewsbury briefly explained the Poplins, Coburg Cashmeres, Prints aud French Borders, | mises formerly occupied by Mr. Jarpinze McLuan, takes | ajoyd Mary listened attentively etels aat a niet eee | Shrewshury raised his baton, in performance of his duty as aie a . a leith —.. 4 7 a1 ed - m ee ‘ c . . ai : a i i Bk pO sthiPQSUUG 7 ’ . . ’ . % Cambri sm’ Ss eat variety. Ribbons, : Embroideri £5) the earliest opportunity to inform his friends and the public bowed her b ad at th 4 is ge = soe m a es We Kar] Marshal, to give the slnai for the coup-de-grace, but Floancings, Wrought, Muslin and Bugled Collars, | ¢enerally, that he has just received per ship Isabel, from| vo * : Bae SOME UMC. SB, CTOSsing Ore) heaverted, bis. bendak:tse enaee time, and covered his fuce Flannels. Shirtine. Cloths. and Clothing ‘ ge <ppLy responded, “ In the name of God these tidings are weleome,|_..,. : ; ce ; lannels, Shirting, Cioths, and Ciotuing. Liverpool, his FALL SUPPLY of t 4 >I with bis hand aa : se Se eae L. 185 $i . ? aot soil I bless and praise Him that the end: of my_ bitte |} With bis band to conceal his agitation and streaming tears. Queen Stre wovember i, ifod. o | _— ‘ ViCss Ne aise i na ne Crh Oi iY vlhie7T dl »™ . oe rennet ae ea BRITISH DRY GOODS, sufferings is at hatch I did not think the Queen iy cister| > Momentary pause ensued, for the executiover's assistant = x ‘ | - p49 15 ab MUU. i #OU Uta Tae i 2 yy Sid j et 2 ¢ z . : oe ° Boston Packet. | suited to the season. MMR con) hae anmadeted tb ee datth tak Cao's one | perceived that the Queen grasping the block firmly with both at a ~ aoa r ys} Ute er nave sented ¢ } fath, PUL GOGS Wii be; ; . : : Yee . ue fast-sailing Packet Brigt. ‘* AFTON,’’| —~aiso— doue. He is my principal witn en eS RE ee BE hands, was restiog her chin upon them, and they must have a ie ete 6 ae “ne : ic, ‘ a rincipa IHess, tila 0a TenHNGer UpPy, ~~ ; om : 7 ‘ furnbull, master, will leave Boston on a about | 72 Chests TEA, my spirit into His han LS Sheila t of wid ibis it eden ch es. been cut off or mangled if he bad not removed them, which } Qe! rr Mae «8Peotoh . sea ce | Biju ray m Jy Spree S ODailus ! Se 1h any ouCchce agains er, } ): . “ be . . x th 13th November. For Freight of Passage, | 60 Half chests do., db witk ire heart and a Ris ES ee a are | Hie did by drawing them down and holding them tightly in having good accommodation, apply to 100 Boxes SOAP Beer oF POTS AERTS AEG CORECIENRT CHET CIOS: SFP CID oe aektle Bie. semteeed on. atric: teoe- tpitle thie nae JOUN A. FOWLE & Co., St east a Majesty of the crimes whereof Tam accused. ‘The soul,”"}— ~ ., Serre Pee Spee ews ne ee ? . > y ' ao } . + »* 10 Bags RICE, leruel but ineffectual blow. Agitated alike by the courage November i,18038. Puster’s Whari, Goston. | Porto Rico and Crushed SUGAR, sic conunued, * is far unworthy of the joys of heaven whose |of the Royal vietin and the sobs and groans of the eynipathi- To Let | Currants, Raisins, Pickles, body ve endure lor a moment the stroke oF the earnest met endetatana eae his 7 . ad : deep ee? r ie. dak et ar hale” a And superior Salad Oil, executioner.” The earnestness with which she spoke brought | Ke Hae ra cae all er eee ee rsxiWO ROOMS, pleasantly situated. For particulars apply | which will be sold at the lowest prices for Cash. tears to her eyes as she raised them to heaven, but a tri-| = COG 928. DE ne AA Ry . PARE ERRORS ee Serna at this office. WILLIAM BROWN. ‘umphant smite was On hér liv. * Slie sedited ust” wrote but her sufferings were too sadly testified, by the convulsion ' i Frangipanni. For Gale FENIIE subscriber has received a sapply of the above most | 3 i delightful and enduring PERFUME, together with the | fFVHAT valuable Leasehold Property, situate in Grand) divested and accepted the said admonition of preparati: 4 Pe 5 ’ aM following, viz :— i Traecadie, on Lot 35, containing one hundred and sixty-| ),~ : |enemies perish !” exclaimed the Dean of I eterborough, One Golden Dew Drops, Upper Ten, Violet, Essence Bouquet, Alis-| nine acres, with a valuable Marsh, cutting about six tons of| weltbee anto hee solitary voice alone responded ‘‘ Amen?” it was that of the ms, Amber, Camelia, Caroline Bouquet, Citronella Rose, | May, or thereabouts ; Lease for 999 years. coy om roe | Harl of Kent. The silence, the tears, and groans of the Ciematis, Cowslip, Geranium, Hawthorn, Hodgosmia,; A Lso—Filty acres of Commons, which cannot be taken from | THE LasT ACT OF THE TRAGEDY IN THE HALL OF FOTHERINGIAY | witnesses of the tragedy—vyeza, even oi the very ussistauts in Heliotrop:, Honeysuckle, Jessamine, Jockey Club, Lilac, the above during the term of the lease. ; ues iY gs Magnolia, Mignionette, Milleflears, Mousseline, Musk, | The whole fronting on the entranee of Tracadie Larbour, Ch. Town, Nov. 1, 1858. Charlottetown, Oetober 21, 1858. >, of her features, when, afier the third blew, the butcher work rror. 10 | i ; j oe : ; was accomplished, and the severed bead, streaming with }auglt that appeared by her outward gesture or behaviour, } hs Ryrett a gi 7" blo rane | ] hate £ } 1 at. gee 5 ei ; rl +" ; } ; : | blood, was held up tothe gaze of tie pedpie, ** God save but rather, with SinMing Cucer ana pieasing couNrenance, | 379 : . | Burleigh’s reporter to his patron, ** to be in auy 1e 'Queed Elizabeth?” cried the executioner. “So let hee » CASTLE. | it—proclaimed the feelings with which it had been regarded, os ee : . : lath ly 3 are ¢ Wo : stalPhton 1° Juding volume « series of * uives of the Nectar. N-w-mown Uay, Orange. Orange Flower, Patch-| and the rear bounded by the Winter River, which makes it | A platform, twelve feet square and two and a half high, | ; The copclading Younme of the. Cries of | L, ves of ti . hes ‘ . > ‘ - . ‘ - ; ol 2 "4 sonia 2 2% $ i . 3 NAAN. 2 ‘ 4 21) i eee! §h6CU€EPOU LAR ha only, @in Rose, Spring Flowers, Sweet Brier, Sweet a valuable situation for business, vessels being able to load | covered with biack cloth, and surrounded with a- rail, had | Queens of Scotland and English Pringesscs, containing the 7? Be ’ ° . . , we a : . +s . - ‘a > . twAR y Tien hos} . oY ‘ F Lome ¢ * hap Pea, Sweet Clover, Tea Rose, Verbena, West End, White | both at front and rear. Sixty acres are now under tillage. | been erected at the upper end of Fotheringhay, near the Lives of Elizabeth Stuart, (Jueen of Bobemia, and of he Lily. Prairie Flower, Cologne, Double Cologne, Amber, | Building stuff, longers and firewood in great abundance on the | fireplace, in which, on account of the coldness of the weather, daughter Sophia, Eleectress of Hanover, on whom the suc- 4 Peo? Lavender, Aromatic and Crystalline Vinegar. land. It is also eontigaous to Cod, Herring, Salmon, or| 4 large fire was burning. Qa the scaffold was placed the eession of the crown of Great Britain was settled by Act of at a “ro ai 1? ctvares nandine. ( Cream. | Gasperaux fishing ¢ io ‘ sHline se 32 @° 3 ; . . ‘ ” Atso, - Prestes Salts, Lemon Rouge, Amandine, Cold Cream, | Ga penny fishing grounds. Also a Dwelling house 32 « | block, the axe, a chair, covered all with black cloth, for the Piilet P 5 Sai NPM ET FOR kn | with collage aad Ghidmens. ond-auk imide aluaeteaa Parliament, will, we are informed, be published in December. Llp Salve, Putin Powmet ae dy enone tet tee ee ee eee eee nee ey es eee Ot on ate 8° | Queen, with a cushion of crimson velvet before it and two |T! ber, Lastrul Bandoline Hair Dye, Philocome, Roland's | being now 1n excellent order, Rent £10 Tr 6d. Pe eee: | stools for the Marl of K 1 Shrewsbury A hou | biographics down to a period parallel with the life of Queen Maceassar Oil, Toilet Soap, Shaving Soaps and Creams, Possession ean be given at any time from this date. For) 0018S 10r : Me avant OF Nent and 5 srewsuury. 4 yout a ar ; Pp! he I: z bi Bt or “say = : a ¢ eid — “ oe Dental Sop and Paste, Pear Tooth Powder, Aromatic | further particulars apply to Hon. Caares Youna, Charlotte- hundred gentlemen who had been admitted to behold the beet ae ast OR FORAS ID J2iSS OUIC RNG & aives Oi Uie Coehows, Court Plaster, Bureau Perfame, Fuming Pas- | town, or Mr. Ronatp McDonatp on the premises. mournful spectacle stood at the lower end of the ball; but | Queen’s of England, tiles, Erasive Soap. Flavouring Extracts. India Rubber | March 29, 1858. the seaffo'd was barricaded, and a strong guard of the Sherifi’s ‘ Dressing Uandrult and Side Combs, Hair, Tooth, Nail | ¥ vd saad(is Wate toa Lak helieineka ce jand Muar! Marshal’s men environed it, to prevent the possibi- ae ah att 3. So ‘iiecieth anni ea FALL CONSIGNMENT FROM LIVERPOOL, __ | *24 Hur! Marshal's meu environed it, to prevent the possibi aud Shaving Brushes in great variety. lity of a rescue. } ve conclusion of the life of Sephia brings these historical | Wi THE REBELLION IN INDIA = a rare , (te Bi Re . o ° : ee : 2 . — * oe USsLsl i & E kis ‘hestias of > ; ae ATSON, City Drug Store. | Toa, Soap, Gin, Brandy, wrth rennet. | ‘The digmfied composure and melancholy sweetness of ber dohaaka Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1858. i 7E°J1E subseribers have just received, per Jsade/ from Liver-) @. ance:.. i Sul ha: chil hneies peckidiat lala. | <A | i HE SCT DE J © > Pp | Countenance, In which tbe intellectual beauty of reflec tive | DESTRUCTION OF REBELS AT GARAKOTA, i ? 4 . hie 2 ‘ar i ayate > . . "i pool, the following GUODS, which they offer at moderate | j,jdqjo age had superseded the charms that in youth had been | i + nie A ae ampaigne Ciderre id ‘ sent es oh yas ei | prices, viz :— Napier’s colamn and General Miche!’s force are now at ’ ~\ we . pee ‘ . ’ . al i ae ol } . . , 1 a 0 I IATIGNE ) or sale at the CASH “ Pe icelebrated by all the poets of France and Sevtiand, her |,. , : 8B trig CE AMEACRE, CRO 15 Sane. woop | 50 chests superior TEA, Ries i ae - , : >. \ liberty to combine for farure movements, not against Tantia Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER * 650 box ive ; > ; Majestic an intrepid demeanour, made a profound impression |». Oia : rete . oe gs Isl | 59 boxes Live rpool SOAP, Se nd : . i | 'Tonee only, but against other insurgent chiefs who continue Ch. Town, June 14, 18358. Sl. | 10 bids. Holland GIN, ; on every one present when Mary Stuart and her followers i ae . . ; hy for ys ii fi : 1 A abeasl ‘ Ee A a eee eee eee ee er ‘al - eh . ae \ c . {tue mGaepencer. orays. Numerous arimet clachmenuts con : . STEERN ? eee | casks AND }entered into the hall of death. She surveyed the sable | : , “ ; UST reeeivel, per Schr. “*‘ HELEN,”’ from New York, and 4 casks BRANDY " WINES lth thee thesis td agro ee J ay'® | have been sent out to crush these chiefs, and we have accounts fi sale by the subseriber : Casks Port and 5S 1erry NES, scailoid, the block, the axe, the executioner and spectators, lag cls i ee ae co. . : % . Oe ee Oy eee 2m ae, FLOUR | of slight engagements in the vicinity of Saagor, J bunsi, Calpee, ~<wihy-}: --* | ¢ jini 'Gwalior, aud Dholpore. A thousand rebels, under a chief Bags CORNMEAL, | Blue, Blacking, &c., &c. Barrels Crushed SUGAR, which will be sold low for Cash. October 18, 1858. M. LOWDEN. Flour, Tea and Spirits. UST received. per Brigt. ‘* J. W."’ f:am Boston, the fol- lowing articles :— 150 barrels extra superfine FLOUR, There she paused, for she required assistence. Sir Amyas | r : bn Athte: : i ; ; i ye ae A *Y*5 | named Indur Goshun, had successfully laid bare the district Paulet tendered her his hand, to aid her in aseending the! > .., mm ; Bold lind adie aa 5 lof Shahpore. They sought a new field for plunder, and |two steps by which it was approached. Mary accepted the! rue as of > @: eg eS 7: : tet + : , s : iceeupied Garakota, the scene of Sir Hugh Rose’s early I OST !~On Friday afternoon, October 22d, between three | proiiered attention of her persecuting gaoler with the queenly eed Cant. Finch. left Saugor onder orders {ros oat: : . s: : erations, vapt. inca. ie maugs hae ers OHI 4 and four o’clock, within 4 miles from the residence of | courtsey that was natural to her. “ | thank you, Sir,” said te lice WI a » on thé Sletat 7 vast, reached Garek i ‘ ; arti A. , ck ae gaaic 1ceer, © i oist Augus i : urakota Judge Peters, lower Malpeque Road, a Stone Martin BOA, ‘she, when he helped her to mount the fatal stair; “ this is I fi : eal ee A 4 a fey miles furt} a Whoever will deliver the same at Dr. JOHNSON’S Dispen-} the Jast trouble [shall ever give you.” Having calmly | z j feat ved 250) ited th shie ah hi aida Sieifis its e : . ° 5 E ’ a . a" ie ‘ > - > ie a CM achiel's Ts ridges , , ‘ , : » a J <a |and destroyed ZoU of them, the chie! and lis {Wo subordinates sary will be satisfactorily rewarded. | seated herself’ in the chair that had been provided for her, | >” y an. aa J. & T. MORRIS. Bbls. Porter and Ale, boxes Starch, Mustard earenenllx, as she advanced to the foot of the scaffold. z . ; Queen-strect, Oct. 25, 1858. (Isl) ; yr a *h. Town, October 25, 1858. ; . : : ; |} belng among the slain. 8:00 gallons high proof SPIRITS, = ‘™ re en a eee | with the two Karls standing on either side, and the executi-| © one = mente toa ek LES, Final Notice. ;Oner in front holding the axe, with the edge towards her, | SURPRIEE. OF MAUN SISCR AT SUIREPORE. 50 boxes NGES, Se ; : EF ‘ : ie be , 3 casks Ruienine FLUID LL amounts due the Subscriber either by Note of I[and or Beale sprung upon the scaffold with unleciing alarcity, and | After the united Corps ¢ f Napie rand Smith had reduced “a ’ : : wR) res he rar: ; : Se i : soil ae et ae ' ere pA +) beatin 30 chests best Congou TEA, Book Account, if not paid by the 25th DECEMBER, | read the death warrant ne loud voice. She listened to it Powrie, a brigade unde r Col. R ertson (29th Bo ubay 8 cases MATCHES. will be sued for withoutany distinction of persons. 7 sae with a serene and even smiling countenance ; but, as before, Infantry) was despatched to discover, and if possible defeat, The above for sale cheap for Cash, or approved Joint Notes. _G EORGE F. C. LOW DEN. bowed her head and erossed herself when it was coucluded, | the rebels recently in garrisop at that place under the orders October 18. 1355. SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co. | _ Charlottetown, October 25, 1858. osm ____| in token of ber submission to the will of God, of Maun Singh. Robertson left the neighbourhood of Powrie > HE SUBSI RIBER. BESIDES A GOOD ASSORTMENT | To Let | Mary began to pray with absorbing and tearful earnestness | with about 1,200 men, of whom ubout 200 were Wuropeaps . ae ane ge a, uate! t 3 from her own breviary and psalter hee” netionn Troi Gr , An fos lo of sueed s de ra ; mo ee ; : ; viary and psaiter, uniting portions fron ithe 26th of August. For ihe sake of speed, the latter of Caorce Famity Groceriss, offers for Sale oy eae i fEXHE premises in Dorchester Street, lately occupied by Mr. | the 81st. 5lst we d Ofet Ps: I - Sh; ; wo I . ny j = , a a a3 S oo : ‘ ; as — ee ohn A good article of Table and Pickling Vinegar, D. A. Barry, consisting of Dwelling House, Shop and he olst, st, and Yist saims, ‘ he prayed ta aalin, in were ail in unted on camels. Aft T eigint dn) waren, ie An excellent article of Pearl Barley, | Warehouse. ‘These premises are well known as the former | French, and finally in English, for God to pardon ber sins | brigade resched Barrumpore. near the banks of the Parbutty, * 1. r 2 . . . . arog fr . + tess atta 5 4 . | ; . > }. : l- } ¥ ‘ara } Fresh Currants, Raisins, Figs, and Nuts of all kinds, residence and place of business of the subscriber. Possession and forgive her foes; for Christ’s afflicted Church, for the and surpris d the ecu my at dayvureck. Phey were In tha Pine Apple Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar. given immediately. Apply to peace and prosperity of England and Scotland ; for her son, act of cooking, near the village of Bujcepore, where they Spanish Cream (a delightful summer drink), | - W. W. LORD. | for Queen Elizabeth ; not with the ostentation of a Pharisee, | were attacked, driven from their position on the banks, and, An excellent article ents aren, (by a gal.) Charlottetown, Sept. 27, 1858. but the holy benevolence of a dying Christian, At the con-|as the French would say, cu/buces into the river. Numbers seeded umauaaaniee af Musee ot oerre Damsons, Damsons. clusion of her last prayer she rose, and, holding up the | were killed in the water, numbers 10 tne uallabs ou the other August 23 is 58. _ M. W. SKINNER. USHELS Prime Nova Scotia DAMSONS, very good, received cruciiix, exclaimed, “ As Thy aruis, O Christ! were extended side, and 450 dead were fouud on the ficha. dhey were - bina st Sa ——= 90 B by last Steamer, which will be sold low by the an the cross, even so receive me into the arms of Thy inercy, discovered to be chiefly Depoys of the Ist, 2d, 3d, and 4th Notice. | gallon or quart by M. W. SKINNER. and blot out ali my sins with Thy most precious blood.” | Gwalior Contingent of Ali Babadoor’s Kotah Regiment, and HEREAS. by Deed of Assignment, bearing date the 17th | Qe. 11, 1858. sale “ Madam,” interrupted the Karl of Kent, “it were better of the 40th, 50:h, and 52d Beng:) Native Infantry. Meun day of Febrasry, 1857, all Books, Debts, Notes and | For Sale. for you to eschew such Popish trumpery, and bear Him in Singh, their chief, fied with the remainder across the Parbutty, oh eet ae the ee Sea ave. sidered} FEET of 3 inch good quality, fresh cut SPRUCE YOUr heart.” “Can I,” she mildly answered, “hold the and was then driven to a junction with Tantia Topee, then “4 Princetown, | ee island, . oe : y cndebted in| 17,000 DEALS, made ready for delivery by Mr. THOMAS representation of the sufferings of my crucified Redeemer on his march from Jhalra to Rajyhur, Conceiving it uscless Armaan ag ge 8, naman eenaahe' guymddid of |ANNEAR, Montague River. Enquire of aes ae ‘in my hand without bearing him, at the same time, in my to continue the pursuit further, Col. Robertson retired to their caoaions mounts to'the Sebentien in Charlottetown, | Catlotetare. oo ase MER ES 40% verwe’ heart 2 The two executioners, seeing her preparing to make Goona, then only 17 miles distant, and wis joined shortiy orto Henry S. McNurv, Princetown, on or before the 20th | eee ? _—— Ee | herself ready for the block, knelt before her and prayed her after by the bead-quaiters under Brigadiers Napier and Sinith. day of October next. All sums unpaid after that date, will, Direct from t) 2 d ee NUTS for sale. forgiveness. «J forgive you and all the world with all mine Our loss at Bujeepore was Licut. Paweett, of the 95th, be immediately handed over for collection, without distinction Ber of Prince Kaward Island 422 7 heart,” she replied, “ for I hope this death will give an end killed; Capt. Poore and Cornet Hanbury, Sth Hurais, : {. W. SKINNER. ; j a a ; ; Ce. Ovtober 4, 1858 es Ch "Town Sept. 12th, 1858 m ‘bi ae to all my troubles.” ‘They offered to assist her in removing Licut. 5. Page, of Mead-ierse, and 14 men wounded. iarlottetown. October 4, 1858, . »? . Path 1808. . ;