Sat ne ip A Weekly Hournal of BUEN Te olitics, Literature, and stews. q) - — SS 2a oe ere Vol. XLV. | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, April 1s, 1S64. New Series.---No. 20. ee = a eget eeeeermeete Se ag RN ST eemnainnnes tet ooo sm eae eee = - _ ; - oo“ } 1 ee | - > VALUABLE LITERATURE, | One day I sallied out into the great square | of fire and crimsoned smoke. Already the many oaly burnt in the chest and head, the ‘than that, I feel disposed to take w share of Legislature in the middle of sammer. Ther FRES H OL D PROP ERTY ~-~~~-~ rere jabout noon to sce the grandees of the capital | flies had caught fire, aud were hanging in holiday clothes still bright and gay, In the} a Let a a hin ae only thet haye obtuined the consent of 5 THE SONG OF THE FLOWERS, @¥e through the fair, and I never saw) blazing streamers, Fire rose from below, | galleries, women were found suffocated phd | Sonaer on l shaetoneet coe tot eel dies majority; and if the Government feit AND MILL STREAM, ; io “" \sneh a sight. The line was guarded by |fire gleamed from above, fire darted its | leanieg over the front boxes. In one pas- eae on tie as aa oe the confidence of the peo- For Sale or to Lease. | Weare waiting, only waiting, . |mounted gendarmes, dressed like lancers,, quick tongues from either side. The |enge they discovered a crowd of dead, all | thomeelyes, time Smeidehend to tap tamiedan aothing iatkepedi ae uacaienlapans was EXO be Sold, or Leased for term of _ Bad aud blossom sweet to bring, od wearing light blae uniforms with brown | theatre was on fire. The bajozzo had not! erect, like so many shadows marshalled from | and fro on the billows of escheat, quitrent, | sending the delegates to the Colonial O fics years, as may be agreed upon, that VALU- Till the stern old tyrant, Winter, jepanlettes. There were Chinese, Turks, | been feigning, but was terribly in earnest. | the other world. More than a hundred and other agitations, till their hearts are | without conyening the Legislature. A des: ABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY formerly occu: Yiekis the throne to gentle Spring. Tartars, Germans, Englishmen, Russian { shall never forget the scream that / were found still alive, but dangerously hurt. | sickened and their heads bewildered 3 8o that, patch, as your hesors are aware, was re- tg peg ape cet gy ny orn In the greeuwood lone and shady, ‘princes, priests, soldiers, bearded merchants | burst from those four thousand people when Most of these afterwards died in the hos- | *t this moment, they find it very difficalt to | ceived from the Colonial Minister, which Teenie ive Actes of vers raperior LA ND. ity of | By the brook-side on the plain; land their portly wives, Circassian officers,| the reality broke upon them. [ had only pitals, er ae ee aa oe ae eehesdah sea hee ae a _ : : 1 state of caltivation, ¢ re- Ye ure wt ill our lacy | : . ae ; ; } i ; ‘ . | 7 . r a es _ an excellent aaa of both | W - a Oe ciel tee | colonels of the body guard in their eagle- an instant to Jook, but ip that instant [ eaW | One jaan boy was discovered cowcring rectly or indirectly, improve this a of | might be given to the Seadtinahia ne Hard and Softwood. ‘There is on the property a | ‘ crowned helmets, and serfs, in a long pro- | row after row of white faces turn as by one | auhurt under a bench; be had crept there things? ‘The present state of the quostion je stoners on the land question. The prayer of gol ane oni ov SELLING Se ses We are waiting, ouly waiting, |cession of carriages, which, beginniag at impulse to the door. Then came a stamp: | when the burning rocf began to break UP | calculated to impress upon our minds the that addiess having been declined|—the There is ale on the property a SAW MILL, in| Till our sovereign’s feathered throng, | the rock on whieh Peter the Great’s statue | ing rush as of a herd of maddeued animals. and drop among the struggling maltitude. | painful fact, that many of the tenantry are | Duke of Newcastle having pat his final vero good working order, with pienty of water to drive | At her bidding breuk the silence stands, reached to the base of the great) Many tore forward without a thought but The beams and dead bodies had 80 fallen as | too poor to purchase their farms at even the Upon it,—no further hopes of the Award one or twe Mills an a year round. The above | Wish their @ret rich naten of sang. granite columa of Alexander, faciog the of their owe safety, others snatched up to form a shelter over his head, and there | most nominal rates. Car we then, or any | being confirmed could be entertained. Anti Secnery te vemask Span th, eles clieated in om While the prelude they are trilling, enormous pile of the Winter Palace, their children, others dragged forward their be had remained till we disiaterred him, | other Legisiature;:by direct» legidiation,-e0' ra wearer vo eed having transmitted & of the most thrivityr settlements in the Island, it We shall spring with leaf and bloom ; Tired at last of the procession, I turned old mothers and fathers, or bore their wives | The official returns set down the number | ™PFOve eae pare reenee — a oat» 1868, eohtaiaing olfers an excellent opportunsty for individuals, with ; Ties ‘a f the | . . lof the dead bres bandsod.: & : to, as to elevate them to the position of free- 7° scheme for the settlement of the land ques- vr without capital, to make money. ! Hi!l and del] and meadow /illing, aside to one of the argest of the wooden | or sweethearts i their arms. Then cume 0 the dead ast ree un ir ; but my agent | holders? If eo desirable an object ean be | Lion, it then remained with the Government = khee 46 Ss eee With our beauty and per‘ume. thgatres. A crash of musie from within | the grapple for life, the trampling suffocating | told me that while he himself stood there, | attained by acts of legislation, doanded on | of the Colony to take some definite action ow A very superior Frame got out for a Grist Mill, We ase waiting till the wocttanl announced the commencement of a new battle for existence that ovly served to) be counted fifty waggons pass, each laden the principles of strict justice to other classes | the subject. Now, if the Government hatt bat which ey ong we weil for w aS _ Sw'edteahine tS bab eae : performance ; joining the torrent of people, | hasten op death. with from ten to fifieen corpses ; and many | of the community, it remains yet to be. waited trl the «sual tine of convening the oom ot othen here beilding For fall particulars | oe wire aaean very old and young, rich and poor, who were) In many things I am coward enough, but | people made a much higher estimate. | proved. | Legislature, I look upon it that there would Cos het dl edi Ue gene. jostling for admittance, at last made my way in sudden dangér [ have always found myself, 1 weed mot say much about my visit to| Now, there is the Selkirk Estate, which | >e the loss of an additional session before ‘ . : ; » | taki i osed to the pay-place, where a mob of elamorous, cool “and collected. Perhaps a Sailor's! the palace ; suffice it to meution that the) was bought by the Government at a merely ing any action on the prop scheme. FREDERICK DOUSE. i ‘nominal price, and sold to the settlers at a It was thought to be the most polite course, Ch'town, March “1, i504. 4i . oa 7 . angenmenemenans i We are waiting, true and loyal, SALE OF Till che come—the sun's young bride; ‘wonjiks were thrusting out their hands with | frequent hazards, and the constant thought | kim peror rewarded me with an order that 1 very low rate; and yet we find that at the | after ascertaining the views of the majority Then to give her welcome royal ’ the admittance money ia childish imp:t ence. | of the possibility of death, is a sort of train- bighly prize, On the same day the priests present time there are about fifty of them | of the people's representatives, to let Hie Valuable Freehold Property, We will ening on eneed, ae. I drew back to make way for a respectable | ing ; perhaps it is a coustitutional quality. | offered up public prayers for the souls of who have not falfilled theirengagements,and | Grace know the views of the Colomal Go- “pw be Sold by PUBLLC AUCTION, : ie tes old grey-bearded merchant and his pretty; [ know not how it is. I only state the | the sufferers, on the site of the burnt | whose farms are advertised by the Commie. | vernment respecting that despateh, und to atthe Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, | daughter, who, muflied up ia a cloak trim. | fact. T saw immediately that though for | theatre, It was a solemn spectacle, and as|sioner of Public Lands. We are bound to °eodeavour to have something to lay before Fon : : : 4 eet fee -ers. full of gratitude | look at the matter in this point ot view ; and the Legislature at the present session. Now hour ef Twelve o'clock, nvon, by virtue of a | med with the fur of the silver fox, clung to | the moment safe, and far from the full | i rose from those PEATS, "BM.G' & ud | tide we do 80, what are we to do? : We! if the Government had quietly stood still Ermer of Sale contained in curtain ladentncs of | The recent terrible catastrophe in San be arm, and shrank back from the rough | torrent of the struggle, my hopes of escape | to God for my deliverance, a rough hand | cannot pass any law of institate any measure | 2nd let this measare rest, on the reception ortwawe, datec « Tenth day pcember, » . . B j . - . 2 2 , * ory ; . | er oat nad made between the Monosable William Porgus, | tiago pecalia vividly to my, mind one of she] gesticulating crowd. I thought L had never| were quite as de: perate as the hopes of, grasped mine. | which will make those extremely poor rieh, | Of that despateh, | ean very well antienpate of the Royalty of Charlottetown, and Susan Kemys, | . di y a - anal we ahaa | seen so charming a girl, so tender in manner, | those who were trampling each other to, {t was the merchant whose daughter 1 | or even place them among the middle elasses ; | the attack that would be made upon us for le wile, Oe one — ea rt goa a" _— =) ee 7 jso gentle and spring-like in beauty. The | death at the eatrance below. Unfortunately, bad saved. Tears streamed from his eyes| and we must take care that, while we avoid | 90t baving s»mething definite to lay before enid Baniel Bete cee oo aeccdiiahen Ki ~_ a he I sons i | merchant and his daughter bowed and | one of the great folding doors opened in- as he embraced me and kissed my furehead one extreme, we do not run into the other. | the Legistatarc. { — funey the leaders of ‘Tracte, Meces or Parcels of Lard, being oes ive-and-twenty years ago 1 Was Captain) oy nied mein broken English for my polite-| ward. In the first rush it had beeu closed, aod my eheek in the Oriental wauner of | How do we stand at the present time? There | the Upposition charging the Goverament with Lots Nambers Nintecu (1%), Twenty-six (2), Thirty-|0f the Northern Light, a large eaetsaet tae paid their money and passed in and now the pressure was 80 great it could bis nation. are between £17,006 and £19,000 in deben- supineness and indifference, at the least, if four (34), and #urty-twe (42), iu rv’ of | ; 3 > : . ; . j .o- | not being act i Charlottetown, afore suid, as the comme Sosdiieeeans | ~ “. eae I followed rapidly, but a crowd of pea- _not he moved one way or other. :. | ©My little father.’ he said, ‘I would dae aaa allen: wy shyt hens ! Aud a the prorent Beemay een cuiant ae tags tte Bho ee res the Res iat i te had made me somewhat ‘ thrust themselves iu before me, sothat| The flames were spreading rapidly. the rather bave found thee than have snowed *' it out of the general revenue, will it not be | should then rise up in defence and say, Oh, Saag g er pe eter in Bice a te shen a aah il pret one | Maen I took my seat I could obtain no | smoke rolled towards us in blinding clouds, | thousand rouble notes. Littte: Catherine, | 1, injustice to the general tax payer? what could we do? We need not send an said — ae e beiug thereunto had will | 30th oO er t fund Rg ti Poe ulimpse of the merchant or his pretty iand from those clouds darted and leaped whom you saved, has been praying for you Will it not be an injustice to call upon those address, and we had not money cena se oo mad a gene re at a os - wen r L 4 oe ed ~ daughter. i : serpent tongues of fire. ‘'] he flames seemed ever at atts ie snr fre with us, oa Siewert ited ror . oe oatin ge to Sena 9a ade ea apply to the Subscriber or Lis Solicitor 4 ; sadeinisiiiaaenadll The wooden theatre of the Katsheli was with cruel greediness to spring from seat to | [ will take no denial, for do not Owe you/o a parts of the —_ ; 0 - ~ e . hd denideder'ef"the’Ghebte afvaats tan = ont ew this Jist August, aes ap ayes cana £° OF an enormous building, built, as a peasant seat. ‘The slips were blazing, the orchestra | more than my life? Come, a drost.ky, there | wards — purchase of those on . ye a fed Nendrell eseanl tas ewe - to spend ee timber, and I was justly puxished for mY next me said, to hold five thovsand per-| was a secthing pit of fire. The screams —quick to the Footanka ; Catherine will | Estate? Undoubtedly it will. If you make} © ond & Gelegation to WILLIAM H. HOBKIRK. ang . : » oe , : stoolati “ill find that it will take | the Colonial Ollice! Why. you ought to b Joosru Hawster, Solicitor ea - oe till th ; ry od _ sons. It had large galleries, balconies, and | and groans on all sides were heart-breaking. | leap for joy when she sees you.’ siemens haaid ie pre man, oon ashamed of yourselves! Pivet is ne waly oe ageing )OF April, far away irom my friends, aod eo | Coriathian pillars, hung with cheap drapery,| I hesitated for a moment whether to re-| That visit was an eventful one to me, for| 144 and child on the Island to redeom those | Would be answered, and would deserve to be aod gay with red and biue paint. A vast on the Fourth day of MARCH! next (1864), at the ON FIRE. FPXHE above Sale is POSTONPED until j ivery- -Ke | i ; j WEDNESDAY, the 15th day ene nda ° weeny a would call main where L was and meet death, or to|on my third voyage from that daie | mar | debentures. I do not say, however, that the answered. Any Government enjoying the A.D 1864. at the eamse place, and at tweive o'clock | °S6 MY Own head of. : chandelier lighted up the tent-like interior. | breast the human whirlpool below. At! ried Catherine Maslovitch, and 8 loving | Land Purchase Act was a bad measure. || confidence of the people would be perfectly noon. Dated ws ~ Eebruary, A.D. 1364. ee of a ape ns The theatre was already full when 1) that moment a surge of fame ran along the and devoted wife 1 have found her. She is) am willing to give those who a it fall — Pua = ae bern oP (LLIAM H. HOBKIRK, | ment, au ving no wife at home to be : : an | 0 3 i issi ; ‘ credit for it; but, at the same time [ cannot | pursued. e were not, surely, to call tho Shien Vociatiee Sabha ot & i caste deka entered, so that [ had to content myself ledge of the next box to me. blackening and | kissing my cheek as I pen these words f * sume that everything ia| Legislature together,at an enormous expense TIENSLEY, Solici anxious about, I resolved to ma . @ Dest | ich « back seat in an upper box, not far| blistering ae it went. The heat grew! Bat it is not to dwell upon my own per. | allow ie Sanat ane of the sedi 1 | particularly on a question of this kind on ROYALTY LOTS. has a fed ch ee arer a * conn ‘from one of the staireases—as 1 soon found | intense. I determined to make one strug-| sonal good fortune and happiness, that | vax thai by fact and if itis : fact that a| which the views of the people°werded wéll fE°O LET. for such term of years as may Weick * be if ty . fi se ae cor iby the keen-edged iced draught. 1 amused | gle for my life. IL ran to the head of the have written this plain remembrance. ; It. lurge portion of the amount required to re- known. That the result of the delegation T 4 aed at neal eso ra of i tbe We a wy? one ve to | inyself, while the overture was playing, with | s'airs and looked down. There, the head | is, that I may do what little 1 can to im-| qeem those debentures mast come out of the} as not been what could be desired, is re- : part, the Mammoth, visited woscow. went | ihe motly view before me. Tne Tartar) of screaming shouting people fought with | press upon those who may read it, that > pockets of those who are honestly paying gretted by the Government and their sup- that BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED FARM, be- ; . ae A. : ; al ; : ire y . : > ~ , < iti longing te the Subse ber, frouting oa the Mount bear-hunting. I drove about in sled ces. I frees, only partially reclaimed from barbar- | hands and feet in a horrible taugie of life | rush from any building on fire is certain to) their rent, that I s:y is a very great hard- ae as el by the I pposition. Bat Edward Road, aud iying about a mile from Char- | ell in love and fell outagaw. Nor did 1) pore worth studying, now that the |and death. ‘be fatal, and that an orderly departure from | ship. Now, as regards the delegation: 1) [16 de egation did ‘net go expecting 6) make lottetuwa. Jt conisins about 7U acres, 40of neglect business. I frequently attended/)) ° . y ‘have not the slightest doubt but the Colonial | Such an impression on the Colonial Minister ; ith fi ; rave \it i tain deliverance. The Theatre, : : ; : whieh are improved and in a high state of eulti-| the Exchange, and made myself known to beamed with fun, The little oblique eyes} 1 gave myself up as lost, when a hand) it is certai ver | seinidterdeaires tu’ thve thie’ fadid question | * ta induce him to pass any measure we Fation, On the premises are two large barns. jibe ghief tallow, hemp, acd timber mer- glistened with enjoyment, the great bearded | seized my coat. Tt was the old h wsekeeper | Concert-room, Church or Chapel, does not) For terms, &c., apply te ; , : : = ' i settled. I mast givehim credit for that ; for J | might propose, and which would interfere , : ee tangled heads rolled about in egstasy. | scream'ng her entreaties to me to save her. | exist, through which a fire could spread so | believe he ie im eainest. But he has to dea! | with the rights of the proprietore. I wae JOHN LONGWORTH. | choats. [ studied Russian commerce. | ‘flere and there the eye fell on a Polish or\{ told her to cling to me and [ would do) rapidly as to prevent the whole assembly | with proprietary influence, and that is one of not so paffed up with self-sufficiency as to _ Charlottetown, 0. t. 26, 1865. ars | arranged for cargoes tor two years fo come | (yi -eassian face, with large fine eyes an! | what [ could. It gave me courage to think | from going out unseathed, if they would go the strongest interests on the face of the globe. think His Grace would be guided entirely The Great Land Commission a failure! | The Aagle-Ressuss sre 2%) hospitable.and, | siinost a Greek contour. ” Every now and| I was struggling for some one besides my- free from panic, The Santiago case wes an | Lis Grace has no dobt felt that we were in- | by what we said. No: bat I thought that ae thanks tothe kindacss of Mr. Anderson, the then a group of grave portly merchants in | self. She kneeled and prayed to God for | extremely exceptional one. |jured. He saw that, if not our heads,our best "¥ personal intercourse with the Colonial Procure free land while you can. English banker, my hotel expeuses were | ry :o4 caftans and boots, mingled with the | us both. | [ entreat any one wio may read this ex- feelings for the poor tenantry were pretty well | Minister and freely discassing the true state very saiail. My fur coats were my chiel | cocfs but with an obtrusive reserve that| IL had placed myself at the edge of the | perience of mine, and may afterwards be in . bruised, and he sent out the despatch of the | 9f the tenantry and the merits of. the quee- pu Sebeeriber ben THREE FA RMs expense : they cost me a la rge sum then . Lith July last, as a plaster to heal them. | tion with him, he might be induced to assent on Lot 15, which he offers to sell on reason- eat 1 veckddied thes tho ebald tae \showed they did so under protest, Their _crowd in order to husband my st rength for a similar condition, to remember that in aay But I am sarprised to bear some members of | © fair terms, and to deal more favorably able wrus. There is a portion of each of those mas 2 FCCRCeS dary Borer: a ae | children, also dressed in cafians aod boots |a last effort. Ove thing I determined, ana | case, and in the Santiago case, numbers | ihe opposition say that the proposals of His | with the inhabitants of this colony. So far, ee ee Rend Dae Laat < life, and so they have—at least, I wear | were exactly like themselves all but the |that was that I would not save myself by | lost their lives—not because the building Grace were more favorable to the tenantry |{ have not been deceived ; for [ can per- but A Huilding Lot or two in Charlottetown or | thew to this dey. _ |heards. Nor was there any lack of women treading poor women and children under was on fire, but because there was a des-| than the terms proposed by the delegates feet = Meee be tet of whic’ Summernide would te taken usa payment. For| Nevertheless, [ pined for the hour of li- | of the lower orders; rough, honest, [rish-| foot, Rather than that, [ would let the perate rush at the door. - Halt a dozen | The saving of time was felt by the Guvern-| @4v¥e Deen Droug t betore the public, others . | save as|ment to be of no small importance, and 1 | not yet—that an impression has been made, have no doubt that was one of the principal | Which will resoltin greater advantages being further particulars apply to the Hon. W.W. Leap, | id! i j } i j . : * F : j Chatkdasee: ie PO eesae Becbceele ec a An ta gros “© oo of | looking women, few of*them in boonets, | fire burn me slowly, or L would recommend | wen capable of self-control might " - » , n rameot—o o had be sea . . . ! : oe cmalt tant ht nee ive i i | : t N. J. BEOWN. ae most of them with their heads bound round | my soul to God, throw myse!fin'o the crater | many thousand lives, by urging this on a) inducements in appointing the delegation | obtained then any that have yet been offered Bzown’s Mart, Femont Bas, ever since he was twelve yearsold. Lekeall) _. : : rs ce - slinalatial . : eee Feby. 2h, i864. : | attahiel titles) dieh td T aee . aie the | with coloured handkerebicfs. | behind me, and so die quickly. Que agon- crowd at the critical moment, and by eayivg | What does Sir Samuel Canard say, when| % the people of this colony. Now, sir, it Fe Ee er a ES Ey ERT COT — |e ‘; ‘ft ye & sae - From | I did not listen much to the musie; it | izing thought alone shot through my beart, |‘ We will go the last. | pressed for an answer to @ proposition which | has been one part of the attack on the dele- PASTURE LOT FOR SALE. |** ®°¢ yet | was never bappy away from) 1. that brazen mechanical sort of music, and that was a thought for the tender girl | -' he had previously evaded? He says he | sotes that they did not accept and close with , en . last the order for my release came. |. .- = - ot ee ea : sae the propositions of His Grace i i PEO be sold by PRIVATE SALE, that |‘ As . 4, 'without colour or life, that no one listens! { had seen so innoeeut and happy bali an | |** passed it over, merely stating that it was | Pp irace, contained in beautifully anal PASTURE LOT, No. #2, | The ice in the Neva, Opposite to the Cus. | . By-aud-by it delta with a joltin “ bour before. 6 9 L 0 H | A L LEG | S LA T U fi E 1 difficult to be understood.’’ From this it | his Jcapateh of the 11th of July last. We in the Koyalty of Charlottetown, buving « front of | tom-House especially, began to melt into| ath Ti pr} ght lle | Suddeniy, as I stood there like a diver) ~~~ aes | may be ween what would have been the result, | “T° told that those proposed were more fa- Six chains on the Western side of the Mount Ed-| thin bars an inch or 90 wide. It beoumai . here was &@ moments pause, and | our deny, $ er e 3ISI ATIVE COUNCIL lif it had been left to the tedious mode of vourable to the tenantry than the terms pro- ward Koad, and extending back by parallel lines | snalabianias tb iabbeiie js “at oe om ere | ‘be curtain drew up. A deep bush passed hesitating before he plunges, a peasant, | LEGISL: 4 sUils. | despatches. Months would have been aca posed by the delegates. Sach appea: to be acalle; anbaneceiag (ating the eonidenes-ef we | ie ie iled with ode 4 Vhe ‘eb hate oir the troabled waves of the pit. The | scorched avd burned, deshed past me from | Mon ae ES ontinued) |Sumed before we couid have got a reply. | the views of the leaders of the Opposition . Hlonenrable Colonial Secretary. It will be sold to- | aa b ‘ b ; “— L hed iebiidren clutched their fathers’ hands, the | the crowd that had trampled upon him, and. onpay, Maregh 21, (continued.) |) this ground I support the action of the | and such is the ground apon whieh they en- wether or iu Acre lote to anit iatending garchorers | the ata ete 7, he i pushed | soldiers ceased their practical jokes, the | staggering forward, half stifled with smoke ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO SPEECH. _ Government in sending the delegates to the —e to fasten a charge of insincerity on oe re nat Neer [io Ferat wee caeecs | (neds with my stick into glassy ragments. | souotry-women paused in their gossip, the | fol face downward dead at my feet. His; jon. Mr. Lorp: His honor who has just | Colonial Office. And if it will result in no-| the Government. But it is strange that 3 i He : g : : 7 lthi > solties | those leaders of the Oppositi: by Public Auction'en the plousiees | Here and there some spaces began to open, ‘boys stopped eating, every eye turned to| axe, as usual with the peasants, was thrust! sat down has occupied a good deal of ‘the, thing more than to let us see the difficulties i pposition should accuse , : : , m ; ; the Government,and especial dels cin ‘tt : De. ap ont the Off >. = ate es aa ata a oa peony | iu his beit behind. A thought of self-pre-| time of the House by reading extracts een aie ou a = Seale of insincerity Where task. Safes tania? ou. x jy ora ne j 4 o : | < : é e | » ai u nl r t é 3 ser . e : ’ 3 ° CRAPO enn Ores Pee FOKGAN. | surface. There ae coats vom _? | An honest old woman just before me—a servation, surely sent straight from Heaven, | the opposition idk ae ene wae has also al- | It is canes possible that the terms saa the | cerity of those gentlemen when the depatch May 7, 1864. rw mon & pro but now raid and Wind came, and they soon |}, ekeeper, as L judged by her dress--| flashed through my brain. 1 stooped and | luded to the purchase o rey | lands. delegates were instructed to offer are not | Containing those propositions was published, silt 2-4 wlio beceeie f ‘melted the walls of my crystal prison. | | a Ls tee ild-like | d the | Well, it is proper that it should he done; but) | a nas ; as far back as Jaly or Auguet jast? " ures \ ed he N bth jamused me especially by her child-like | drew out the axe, ihc tas pean Seal edi Ghaak ahecutes ro. equal to the expectations of the tenants ; | bat y or August last? Those NO LPIICE! | Stedges still ventured on the Neva, though | o. verness. She put on her spectacles, and| * Make way there. or I eut down the first cose Aree Locman are a “but it does rot follow that they would not peepennes were published in the Islander To the Tenantry and Settlers on the the water rose up % agg apa ‘leaned forward with both hands oa bher| man who stops me !’ I cried out, in broken | yj ij¢ members of the Government, and even | De beneficial. ~— pe e ryet honors ane Lecter ae aural tt panneee gh Fame Pemgomess Esq-, | One morning, wheo a 4 aut 0 Mio knees, to drink in every word. | Rassian. the delegates themselves, who are connected | artes if tag? gama het i y Pvt | they considered the ph pbsttiedl eat forth id , |window on the group oor at 188 | . L half fought, half persuaded, a few to| with the Township lands, or at least ‘have | nents should Become Arecholders, Chass | Hae desiiateh faverabl Bis 7 the water | The ploy was a little operette, half | would not be so fur a benefit to the eglony ? | H4t despateh lavorabie to the tenantry, then pus Subscriber having been appoiated Dy [enson’s, on the Kuglish quay, /' power of Attorney, bearing date the Tweuty- | had all gone from the sariace of the ice; French, halt [talian. ‘all reventh day of Februcry, 1864, the Agent and At- | that was the well-knowa sign that the ice it " Rose and Lubin.’ It war a gay, trifling thing. The hero and heroine were vii- torney of James Mont gomery Esquire, to manage | |lagers, and an old cross futher, asd a miali- . . | give way, until L reached the bottom of the| been so, do not make any more favorable ; : why did they not tome forw: d [ think they called | 8'¥' a a ate lank wall of the | offer to their own tenants. I think we ehonla | fhey would form a middle class, and the | * ly caeal ie 2 on forward and give stairs, 80 Dn a a we oe ‘children of the humbler classes would be | *eir support to the Government, end try . begin at home. They may say to Sir Samuel ; +4 ' “ ' . g S } nulc a ito get those propositions e: 4 outer enclosure of the theatre before me. ‘Cunard that the Government are anxious to employed by them. Thus we would have a|' & prop arried inte ef ea 7. eee ears | ONT beeome too porous and spongy to hold ‘I will save you all,’ I ericd, ‘if you! 5). mething to settle the question; then | ls? gradually rising up among us who fect. Bat no, they condemned that des- chy pay ge pede yee A eect ‘| water, and in a few hours woald break | , . | sith tes { ’ a 4 ’ S| would be in a position to parchase farms at | patch, as may be seen by referring to the ships Nos. 34, 51, and 59, are he-eby notilied to pay ’ : ' leious fool, were the constant interrupters of | W'!! tet me Iree my arm. why do they not do something themselves? I I] j f ¢l es all arrears of Rent and other sumsof money due by away from the banks and begin to float”. : ion ae Pea a| ‘he old woman still clung to me, but as} Why blame Sir Samuel Canard. for offering |* moderate price. And if the back rents|/endimg organ of Tie Opposition. In the them to the Subseriber, without delay, he alone | soaward, their stolen meetings. ose was dressed in | A oe rat bi t tt Dt a t Lob: sham | er : <| were taken off, it would be like guing through | Examiner of the 17th Auyust iast, we find Seng Gily suthoriand <'telslve Sel’ grins Se | I had just sat down to breakfast, when a)* little tucked up gown of white-silk striped | + Sdvanced to elsike my linet ao ee | eee eet erms, when bhere 18 HOt & Binge | the Bankrupt Court. Muny would feel | thes? words: * lt would be absurd to sup- : ao — iti if | i i sks tt ‘ | . 2 ' ; . charges for the sume with pink, and wore a gipsy hat. Lubin wore | plank partition that arose between life and | proprietor on the Island but asks the same) themselves relieved from a burden from pose that such a mode of settling the land JAMES P. DOUSE. ‘ non broke from the ‘oh § \ te i ? Now, hi ion e bed ji Ch'town, March 28, 1864. diu | thunder Pa ee as a nondescript sort of blue silk coat, and} death,.there came a rush which for mo- ns Genet 's Senta {heer — 19 | which they could not have freed themselves, | question © vuld ever be carried into practice ae i tale t lk, Lee mr "Sie A Miss B ” T said to flapped waistcoat, while the Ziny tumbled | meut separated us. I had no time or room | Beer) says fifteen years’ sacittedite would be a4 Gentlemen of the Opposition should take the | ' any extent.” Again, “ Tle very few CANYV ASS. WAS ob ulPoniol) shaver aes into a thousand serapes in a sort of miller’s|*° tutn, but the next moment I felt her) ( , teks benefit to the teanae’ but I believe | Sdvantages as well as the disadvantages into | 10SN tpePecrietore Ae pene boo dex = : + preyg (our hostess at the head of the table. o nn ai | orasp still Grmer and closer very gre , J “steve | ‘evount ; and if they would do so, ! think | turn it to better account than they would hy 2() BOLTS No. 1 Best Navy SAIL CLOTH, |. ‘That,’ sh lied. ‘is the signal that dress al! white, and a blue broad brimmed | 8*SP the tenants could, at any time, purchase | h id justify the Goverament in the | Paying the trienmal instalments in the w: i - > > _ _ h wese ae » oe citadel pees his | but. There was a good deal of hiding and| One blow, and the splinters flew, a| their holdings at £75 per hundred aren | sired they ai nanbeda with regard “ the | proposed by the Duke of Newcastle. It is do No. : ° the comma . . : : 7 , ider it 3 ie | , . c ape 2 ‘het “0 do Nos. 4to7 Do Do Gers is crocsing the river, to present the searebing about with soldiers, until the true- second blow, a plank gave way ; a third blow, | mews 4 = a menieet im Sanerers delegation. Chey find fault with the Go- | Cheaper and better fur them tu go on paying eeoees : : joffer at all. As toagitation, it bas been Car-| | nent for appuinting the delegation | Tent than resortto sach a plan."" These are Yow for Cash or approved paper. Apply to - f Sort ody Gali s wF DG. & 3 yAVIES. Emperor at the Winter Palace with a gobl _Ctharown, Mareh 14, 1864. Rew ey! ‘of Neva water in token of the return of | et lover eulists, and finally returns a General, and the blessed daylight poured in on Os; tr edon, it i truevand { believe ikiemecessary | to marry Rose. it was a flimsy bit of non- | fourth blow, and the chasin yawned, wide and useful. I have mixed up guod dea! sense, mixed up with dances and songs, and | enough for the passage of myself aud my} with both partics, and I have doubts as to without the consent of the Legislature, but | the friends of the tenantry, Mr. Chairman, have not the Government of Great Britain | acd they tell them it ie ort te go on Paying | declared war, oftener than once without the their rent than ace pt these terms. Oh! ae o | sori Tke E r wil) give bim back ad e r | spring. ne HKumpero g om | - 7 ; . 7. " t e : : : , . Furniture Warerooms. pA cup filled with ducats.’ | now and then a chorus; and it was over in | charge. After us, hundreds passed out) rhe ai em ve a en oneal of Parliament? And would it not. | Sit. what would have been the ease if the ee | *Hurrah!’ I ered; ‘theo bey for old | balf au hour. | rapidly. sale anna xe ‘ of enue asiraee- tiie sites then, be competent for the Government of | Government of the day had merely written a GEORGE DOUGLASS, | England ¢ Silly as it was, it pleased the audience, (. 1 found ieyrell Apong a wore of oy . as ie co aheemeatedl xa fotig'en| this colony. to take such a step as this with- | es ~ ee ae aes ee ‘ : lwho shouted. iaughed, and encored every-| img Women, who were calling on an officer | ‘ , AS Ong a8 | out the consent of the Legislature? 1 could | *ert admiration o is Graca's despatch, Manufacturer and Importer of Furnitur it took - days to get the abip off ; d ; | of f a aes ‘standing in a barouche drawn by six horses, they look to the Govermuent to settle el alain many precedents to show that they and begging his interposition with the pro- and Upholstery Goods 'for it was tedious going backwards sod for- thing. A display of fireworks was to follow, | atid FA ait tinue * ane thle Mockblers they will be disappointed ; for I believe nei- pe fully justified. in the course they | Prictors to get the propositions therein set j ood. E bail ave . sh: 3, ers. . é | ’ ‘ j ; j a ~ S P ; wards to Cronstadt. it was the Butter aud then a short farce, . ther party have any intention of settling it} adopted; but I consider it unnecessary to do \forth carried into effect? Why, Sir, the R "SPECTPULLY solicits the attention | Wn time; that seven days’ feast which | Between the acts, [ tried the little Rus- | Suddenly a man with a scorched beard, his ,, the advantage of the tenants generally, | ® If anything is to be bronght against Opposition would have exulted and said the at one ; 'CRNISURE to | : : : . . eye ming with tears, came and took rh they reatew. If . oe Tord oe Mam payont ~Fley pokes Phoee precedes Lent, aud is folluwed by the re-/sian 1 knew, and usked the old woman, who | Yes S!Featuing ne UO a nae ne ‘them, it is, chat they allow themselves to be | Culony bad been gyld—that the tenants bad call at his New and Sractous Wanre-nooms, onthe f | . | i om: aved. I wass 7 D aah 4 aa ve: corner of Kent Street and King’s Square, directly |jgicing at Master. In the intervals of | had turned round and offered me some | 'rom me the woman I bad sav . rite : as d d see the women | Placedeta disadvantage, by having all their | been placed in a worse position, and that the . wor J o : : 1) 2, 2) | blinded with smoke and fevered with excite- | ants in the backwoods, and see the women , Cites ent Géserved to bé sevuted 08 : Btore o Sons, and examine as : + ‘ i ; d n e aoverninen y 0 scouted out of Gent Se business, ax L went to and fro to my agents, | honey-cakes, * How she liked it? d children without a shoe or stocking on|™ovements made too transparent, and are t ’ ment, that 1 had scarcely given her a | and elulere 6 oP | consequently anticipated aad misrepresented t¢ Cvlony. But f am confident thet the good aud conmplete an ASSORTMENT OF FUR. . : . : as ‘i A | pee ans " : , ; . veal i velry| ‘ My little father,’ she said quite seriously, | . ‘ ; salt decbaoe san be foeud im thie eit and bewutitul | { amused myself with observing the revelry | y : 4 J+ thought, All L knew was, that I bad) Sonat pleed:punttinnsed ele Sees? afiay by their opponents. good sense of the majority of the Legislature designs. as ean be found in this City. | a this great Russian festival. | it is the most wondertul thing I have ever | a : : Can Ge Shows Be Sabsert: oa lls lomwexperiont n the brineds wit faite | There were thousands of peasants de- | beheld since T saw those accursed French | s#¥ed an wea rta oe ca uatecan, (o'4 not pay two. And what is the use of Hon. mrseeiee er: Ld honors, in ie Vdetis thay hoe haat with moderate expenses, enabies him to sell bis’ vouriog blinni (pancakes), and caviare, | act at Moscow, in Napoleon's time.’ | Ope “ cau d P neehin wasting our sees as Welk ur ran a the ) asa sublea tate We ecanhame-Ul teal: | was not in the power of the Government, GOUDS at wach less per cent taan any other Par 'honey-cakes, and wuts. ‘Taere were swings, Suddeuly all the clatter and iaughter died | of otherwise doon.cd creatures. House of Assembly, a week or a fortnig it at is expected tha ‘ -— such p °Po- | they had chosen, to aceapt those propos peas stove iu thia Island. Every article required oney , , Ti ‘cat away. The curtain had not risen, but a! When L looked round, I found the mer- | 4 time? [am quite tired of this subject, and | sition as that amendment, whic! simply says They were not inten jed to go into el or Honsekeeping su) plied at this Establishinent. | see-saws, and round-abcu's. ue great | away : ~ ‘I have made up my mind not to read any-| that the proposer docs not agree with the | | teas they wer acceptable to the great Bad we hee ow « » Cele » ) rine | : ‘ " | Sei ; i inl i it ie y 3 § | a ; . A few of those celebrated Clothes Wringers. * | equare of the Admiralty was the ehief scene faint crimson light was shining behind it | chant whow | had before seen (he was the | thing, or take any further trouble about it. course pursued by His Excellency the Lieu-| ir the proprietors. | md article in a good Housekeeper's | of the amusements. Close to the Wioter Lt was the commencement of the pyrotechnic | seorebed and weeping mar), shedding tears | There is no part of Britis: North America su | tenant Governor, in sending the delegates to fie House was thon resamed, and progress N. 15.~-One Saperior Rosewood, 7 octavo PIANO | patace, the War-oflice, und the Senate- display, and [ was curious to see what the} of joy over a beautiful girl who had fainted. | heavily taxed as Prince Edward Island, and | the Colonial Office. Well, it is a very lepiti- reported. ere FORTE, London make . = GEORGE DOUGLASS. | li f ner of Kent Street and King s Square. atres, and long lines @ ‘ , . ; Goseaigre. Ex‘ 3-29 aemeetial the hres kept rushing inces-|the Kremlin at the coronation of the Em- | was who had thea clasped me—it was her i . i ean prove it, taking the rents inte account. stupid omission ou their be First. Probably that whom I had saved, Beautiful she looked | P 6 f lagales’ and on the ing to state, your Lonors, when the House ‘ Ps > es , 9 id the shout and laughter of the | peror Alexander t t ; Adtubh Aledved canbe ke a tdick ow thé ae Spring Pp ark. P ottery os but wild-lookiag stalite. AL was the only preparation, for, though the as I bent over her and received her father’s on Sounptes anaenall > aeatenes oe | ee, a a sppoititing ' Gieis.”” Buk" | adjourned. Wher Sarg Tittle seasen-tend-Soor: ‘ ame i doors of the theatres stood the tea-| red light widened and glowed, the curtain, | blessings. ’My, the peuple should have been consulted. think it will require very little ts be said to | addueed by the mewbers of the Opposition, Encourage Home Manufacture. sellers, with huge brozen semovars smoking | strangely enough, did not rise. The tall officer was the Emperor. atl W hat is the result of the delegation? Take show that the Government were justified in, why they opposs the course of the Quvern- sre lio hoasetan of their tables. and surrounded | The people stamped ard shouted. All at | children,’ he kept saying to the mob, ‘1 and read the ‘correspondence !"’ Phere has sending them. I regret, indeed, thas the ment with segard to the delegation. It ig MPuE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully | by countless teapots. The shop-keepers | once the bajozzo (the clown), in his white) will save all I can! bring that brave man heen a little sharpshooting between the net ies ag ee not, in — case at SN TO ee Saree a earns apuieee 4 ” ene . | d . a | ; . - iw Sj . 7 Ita @ Tsons to compo 2,0 ’ position i8 to ha au yith, ec ao 6 the Be one avait “we themselves, in fur caps and gloves, stoo by | dress, ran forward, pale as death, bis eyes | to me.’ 'W. Hi. Pope and Sir Samuel Cunard, and | find more suita pe Pp I with, and ; aa , ; 2 . . + that is all. | delegation ; but it seems they were the best throw obstructions in the way of the Govern- rd Te seis ‘their stalls, stamping, and clapping their staring, bis hands tossing about like those| I am not ashamed to repeat those words, Hon. Mr. Henperson: With some of the they could select under the circumstances ; ment, They allege that it would have been & next, ated Wi p | sae t Ge ill you | of adman. ‘We are on fire!’ he/ though I did vot deserve them. adie: he hia by Mr. Lord) I and as far as the selection of myself is con- better to have aecepted the terms proposed tho tabioenl sole izes, at Whol aule and hands and shouting : * Gentlemen, will you of a m , > i 75 ts remarks made by his \onor Q 2. rd) ‘ an q y : propos fet emma. feieom — _ ee please to take a glass of warm tea, with| shouted. ‘ Save yourselves, you who cap.’| * Knglishman,’ he said to me in nen quite agree. I refer chiefly to what he said cerned, I may mention that [ undertook the by His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, in und Keun Crocks, Liquor Jara, Pitehers, Flower! | ion or cream? How will you take the! ‘Bravo, Ferrari! cried the peasants, |‘the Russian nation owes you a debt of » crocting theatate of the tenaniry m,ereral. mission with very great reluctance. Know- | Jaly lust. Rvally, 1 do not know, Mr, Fete, Chimney Tapa, “sove-pipe Collars, dec. Kc. | . v (fe true Russ'an keeps his sugar ‘with roars of laughter, ‘Excellent! Viva | gratitude ; it is for me to repay It; COME And [ suspect that our agreement on that ‘ing that we would not obtain what would be Chairman, whether they are sincere im such 7h stg on pent» ren ness of the ubove ar- ay hase a ‘ t - in his a. Ferrari! Bravo Ferrari !’ to me to-morrow at the palace.’ point may be traced to the fact of his having satisfactory to the tenantry, and would declarations, for there appears to be a great 4, which will be sold at low rates. io his mouth, and does not put it in Ferrari! : T bowed my thanks, and handed my card frequent intercourse with them in the prose- | therefore be amenable t6 the censure and at.| diversity of opinion among themselves re- | ' : The an bad been divided from me what b fit? /inate question for the opposition to take up: , ere scores of temporary | Russians could do in these matters. The The old woman © what becomes o ‘inate q : ! Hem, Bee ice etal first scene was to be the illumination of | in the tumult. The merchant’s daughter it | Hon. Mr. Beer: That is not correet ! and if they really thought they erald’ make | Wie 8 oe a lion. Mr. Lorv: Yes it is correct, and 1 any political capital out of it, it would be a ; 21, afternoon. art, if they did not! Won. Atrorney Geneaat: I was proceed. Adjourned till 34 o'clock, p. m. Dealers in the articles enumerated can obtain their : he clown fled from the stage, as it. . atthe , ; ; Brock tthe Pottery rouch el than it can be | cu ). The Admiralty square was strewn | T : i © | . : cution of ones jes of business, and I in the, tack of our opponents, and perhaps,-in sume specting the suggestions of dis Grace. Toe each st the Pettary iqpith ebenger thas Foxe | oth put-shells; here and there a drunken seemed, in an agony of feigned fear. The | to one of the a = a gi: | commnal meee aaa Teiting, thes any | talod of onc Weed. 1 Seamedaien ail thet th iter OP ee Meee teed ik _Charlouetown, March 14, 1864. wf ' bear of a peasant, a mere reeling bundle of jaughter redoubled. A man 10 evening | When the re was subdued, an y man who can look unmoved at the state in undertaking the mission. The principal ob- | propositions, as | have already shown, and sostied against me, and /dress rushed forward, whispered to the began to dig for the bodies, the scene was which many of them are to be found, may | jection now urged against it is, that the Go- said it was better for the tenants to go on . lium! IRuamt!! | greasy eran eal politeness of jorchestra, and waved his haud to some wen | agonizing. Heaps of charred and trampled justly be put down as hard-hearted. I am | vernment should have consulted the Legis!a- iag rent than to accept them; and aoe Ew SDRC ORNS meet <6 ne a ‘of his hat and biecapped out : | who were not visible to the audience. The corpses lay under the smoking beams—some jware that the ** delegation” is the question ture, or, that they should have consulted the leader of the Opposition iseensuring the Gu. DEMERAKA KOM for oie Oe cCOLYs | his race, took 0 se father, but rostahae Lourtain rose swiftly at that ominous signal, stifled, others trodden or beaten to death. which is properly befere the Committea : but. people. Well, I need not say that it was vernmont, in the other end of the building,tor Bie ital ial Whiskey, Gin asa.” |. Pardon me, my little father, aod disclosed, to my horror, a rolling wass Some were ‘churred, others half roasted, since the discussion has taken a wider range impossible to do eo without convening the not accepting them. I do not know wiioh of Webrunry Us, 1864. it is Butter week.’ wane Broadway Nn. jw wivew aa ww g'eeu vaw was me ,* ove wyeveyv ve wen Bis, we ay Hew wre Bee -