e err ES sifucseninaices re te. eet: . ane ee a i i ee ** This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise Vol, VEL. pn TO BE SOLD! KING SQUARE HOUSE. HATS and CAPS. A Weekly Fournal of Boliti Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, | LITERATURE, FRANK 0’SHAUGHNESSY’S DNS es ‘s, Literature, and Hews.” — en = - i the Public, may speak free.”-—-Euripides. --—— —— ee => oe New Series.---No. 52. January 5, 1863. ic the bueh ;’ and they're dit. every man | of them, to have your life, I know it all, your honour, every word.’ | ready acquainted with the nature of my evi- dence. My cross-examination was mild, and the case for the crown closed. | and while there he received * the stick” seen. te Borat onan ce at iv. e al ’ p aenibain desi hear the very few words I have to say ;’ and laying hia left hand upon the iron rail in front of him, with one spriog, he cleared it T * For God’s sake, for what ? I exelaimed.| There was a des i i i a of deel ——— ‘ ned. ere perate attempt to prove | like a bird, and fell into the crowd below A i ™™ GOOD variety ia FUR, CLOTH, FAMOUS RUN. '* Why should they take my life? Did [| an a/idi, got up in the most ingenious man-| which was, doubtless, prepared to break his ———- eae 1s bs powar aa : : _ |= Wool, Felt and Silk, latest styles. BY A CONSTABULARY OFFICER. ever injure any of them ; or what is it for ?”| ner; but one of the witnesses, as is frequent- | fall. ho he ; journey : nee FPVUE Subscriber being desirous to retire BEEK 3ONS : : : wever, whetoer be liked it or {rom business, is willing to sell bis entire & SOND. | ( Concluded.) a or oe the oe of end ek ly rm ease, swore too much for the defence,) There was a tremendous shout, that rent| not, said the Gabocers of Whidah ; and, ac- i s ; we rr ed: @hile Bench ag think there's no evidence to hang him if|and completely broke down upon his cross-| the air far and wide. Al! was confusion cordingly, on the 26th of June, attended oem m Gaenas avery Gaqep Bate, RUBBERS, RUBBERS. Gnishi a roi © tan eeieh te your honour was out of the way; and they examination. The case closed; his lordship| uproar. The policemen in the crowd were | *% hammock men, and escorted by an Seal facilitate the sale of the whole to one party, it may | HE LARGEST STOCK IN THE Trelford, and said— know you go from or end of the pattern to | charged for two hcurs, and the jury retired | 0 pinioned up by those around, that they | Paty of Dahomians. he + Teaching be paid by a — ee era | CITY, including Ladies’ Misses’, Geuts’,| ‘ Trelford, handcuff the prisoner, and let | the other your lone, and the lake isn't surer | to their chamber, not (as was anticipated) to could not move hand or foot, and those who ae we Ss a he die- peel yw 2” Soe Stee eyties | Youths’ und Children’s Roots und Shoes | aa a going.’ , shining there before you than that you'l] be| remain for the night, but for little more than | were free in vain sought an entry into the os his ieanad at Coane cae band Pike parchasst. The eteck to well quucrted and | BEEK & SONS. | We then turned out of the house, and * bloody corpse in it before balf an hour if|half an hour, at which time they returned | thick solid mass, even with the points of had never seen a Dutchman: the King — athena omy I 4 perentn ae wa proceeded down the lane towards the sien | you’re not sed by me, and stay with your | with a verdict of * guilty.’ their bayouets. The sheriff rushed forward | father had never seen a Dutchman ; and now Las been long established und is connected with | BOOTS & SHOES, Arriving again at what bad been the ford, men.’ a The times at this period were very pecu-| ' the front of the drop, calling out to the | they had plenty of a to kill, they were wae’ every Coenen ee Seewes = ne s & GR EAT Vv ARLETY, for Misses, but which was now, if possible, more impas- | ’ Well, Flanagan, said I, ° I am deeply liar. Some necessary, but what the popular police, for God s sake, to seeure him, dead — a MC *s utehman.’’.... the ra surpassed by amy in thie city, end is consider Gente, Youths, and Children. sable than an hour before, I consulted with indebted to you, and | will take your advise ; | voice called unjustifiable and cruel evictions | alive, aud that he would give Gfty The Ki 4 canal was presented. ed entirely Pire-prouf frum without. The Shop, Cel BEER & SONS, : ‘but tell me, do you know any of them ? had taken place in the district where this | POwnds to any one of them who would do ao.| 4 8 #* 08 is Palace, on a raised ) ee . ae | Trelford and Norris as to the safest way of | y J P r dais, surrounded by Amazons, and a oe a — ne | - getting Ranaban across. Trelford recom: | a Well, well, [ know one of them ; but/ murder had been committed, and strangers I was on horseback at one side, with a stranger mode his oan got up aokiee terms for auy nuwber of years which mmy be desired SEALSKIN COATS, | mended that a short piece of rope, which he | I've paid the debt I long owed your houour, |» Scotehman and others—had beer put in few police, and ten or twelve infantry men, by the hand, told him bow glad he was to Maee eee eee yack! purchaser, tke | (QF SUPERLOR QUALITY; also, bad seen under the dresser at Tiernan’s, 4° don’t push me any further about it. All| possession of the vacant farms. This gave| whom I had kept together, and saw @ move |see s Dutchman, and conversed with him pscoe ape thee theo wafle Mpg ener Racin Pup, AcuiconSebeianamapeeinonne | Geli tio Wak 04 aAd eli Wide imme- | | can say is, that so sure as I hope for the | rise to a system of threats upon the lives and | through the people, something like the |in Portugese, This ek over, Mr. that will cover the costs of importation. And asthe | very suitable for Cups and Coat Collars | diately procured. We then dit through mercy of Heaven, your life is bought and properties of the inaovent victims, who (per- motioa which a dog would make through a Euschart waa re te the which askendpsuiendin anni heen weil te | . BEER & SONS. | Ranahan's srms aod over one shoulder sold; and the money will be paid tor it be- haps in igaorauee of the danger which they Geld of standing cora, and it was evident = en reper pace aya placed for immediate eollection in the hands of the | _-_ something like the manner in which she fore the sun sets if you go on by yourself. incurred) were induced to become tenants. that Rapahan was being conveyed away. I Wherhes a hoe an eens — Attotuies of ati — — DRESS GOODS! bua put on their belts, tying it fast round | 204 sees I had neither hand, act, or part in| The landiord maintained his position on a|*purred on through thick and thin with my |; bring to Po the cuptives whe were os, barlottetown, Dee. ba, ani wei A prete DING Plain aod Fauey REPS. | tis waist, ond leaving ede long ends, about the business ; but knowledge, thank God, I point of right, and sought protection for his men ; but I rs as well have faced &/ to be massacred is not stated; but at the ead LON DON HOUSE | BARATHEAS, Plain and Checked Wincies,| Gye or six feet, one before and the other | b8¥e; for, like your own honour, I heard | imported tenants from the authorities. This fortified wall. then kept round the skirts! ot the three days, Mr. Euschart was . “ ° Galas, Circassian Cloths, Coburgs, Lustres &e. Se. 1 bsg pao shen dueretenn tts. teak, | TE word of their plan uakaowa to them ; | was greuted in the fullest, freest manner, of the crowd, spreading my men, to endeay- | out in the market-place, where, he was NEW CHEAP GOODS, BESS. &. ONE. ing their footing as firm as possible and and, sure enough, it's a quare thing that but all to no purpose. Such was the fero- | oUF to preveut his escape. By this time the meets aon” persous had been killed the JUST RECEIVED | i'n ¢ Mufiers, |bolding hands an described in the first in-|#fter eleven years £ should hear what will /cious punctuality with which * the code’ was Sberiff had come dowa, and was making bis | "61 a | : x A GAPITAL Assortment of Mules stance. I then guve the foremost end of the |%*%¢ You. as you heard what served me.’ | carried out, that no fewer than seven mur-| WSY towards me. edit information wae probably given in Ei” At the Stand formerly Dempecy's, opocsite | §. > Bearfs, Ties, Collars, Gloves, Printed iaune , | ‘ But, do tell me, Flanagan, who the fel-| ders were perpetrated ; some of them in the} At this moment I plainly saw Ranahan | order to acclimatise his mind to the horrors : Apothecarwes’ Hall, Queen Street = oe. BEER & SONS evi a — ae = ne lowe are? Do I know any of them? Of | open day ‘within radius of not more than | emerge from the far side of the crowd at he was presently to witness. ee ‘ sy ; is | ” a. 1Gesire naban to proceed. ut the : : : ys a rad ; , in the process . % H BASSARD begs wi antares bis! | connect din ford I oe a sudden struggle | Curse they are friends of Ranahan ? four miles, aad withia a period of little | some distance, clear a stove wall about five| Mr William lee poaee ee j by the“ Cuan, ” Groen Leaileas, te « Priorese "and Blankets, Blankets. | and a plunge, and Runahan called out—* If) one oo sai aceon ae amen Geena — A clase an © ae a aia: - ron - —— ‘om veiled oe oe ees ‘eat “Theresa,” from Liverpool, a lw supply of Cs Aialin : 7 nam i : . had ; and he has taken this business in hands | to jurors,’ was day found posted on the | ¢ Heids. cruci inst @ tree, 5 Doberty ‘ Brita, Dry Seok Pasy one Fee ge a nen = anion Fr nig — ~_ = mae, | A ins ove now, to quash any suscipion that was on him maishune dea ‘ the eae of which| * He's off, boys,’ { roared ; * there be goes probably, been captured at thet place by : canned a - om ah fon will be gold at Ad he plunged furiously. But he + Sil about the taking of the same Ranahan, and | were anything but calculated to make that like a deer—after bim, fly like the wind. the Dahomians, for the prisoners who sub- ? the lowest rate for Cush only, comprising TARE Pec tag per... ie idl "©" | to make it appear that be was always true | useful class of the community feel comfort-| Where’s O’Shaughnesy ? Ob! there be is; sequently were made to do the honors of ¥ ‘ ; eee tile, HARDWARE. led in vain — they held on like men, being | : ; y feel con ; aa a weleome to the Dutchman, by losi " 7 canes Drees Gouds (2 bales Striped Shirtings | ‘ ; : ey (eae eS Ys ory ON : to him; but if any man koows it, your able; and upon the present occasion, it was| he has him already in view, and all's right ; y losing their * 1 case Silks and Ribbons t do Bleached do [JE usua) assortment, including TRON, themselves held ou by their comrades. And igen , po P , ’ . ‘ heads, were aleo from Ishagga. It is hor- v i do Buttons & trimmings|t do Printed Cottons | Spring, Cast and Sleigh Shoeing STEEL. | literally dragging our prisoner through the | honour kuows the Cfer. bardly to be woudered at if Ranahan and nothing can escape that man. rible to in this narrative, end to : 1 do Ladies Mantles, 2 do Cloths and Doeskine } BEER & SONS. | remainder of the flood. we got salely to the | * Who do you mean? What can you | his friends entertained some hopes, notwith- fe God help the first man that comes Up | think the actors were with immortal x . aa ere do Wadding _ om ‘opposite bank. , mean ?” said I, quickly. standing the evidence, that the jury would with him,’ said a voice vear me. : souls On the Sth of Sip ae Kuechart was ‘ Sd0 Resdy made Clothing | do Carpeting & Hearth | STOVES, STOVES. | “All was now of easy accomplishment . ae pe re Tom Cleary. | disagree, if they did not altogether acquit Ay, pe - 0 a ne Kite eon way nse e 4 E do Ladies’ and Gents uge : ; - *| Di im?’ i , w bim a brace of double-barre oD & rai ¥ henesemmdl ! > re (2 ~ . NC 2 ood, Th th tre ’ J | Vid your onour now ima: him, ‘or & 7 pu ha- Fe c “oy ae — naneas Car Re eA ee nic 4 ated bias aah Win cena cea | ‘Not until now,’ I exclaimed, in amaze-| He did not move, however, as he heard | pistols in his breast before he took the shoes atte on the bbeok, od them aa ~ } do Gloves and Hosiery 5 casks Hardware few “superivr” COAL COOK STOVES, Purlor | ooo io icon to the Red Ri Awe itt ment. the verdict, and save that he licked his lips off him.” “Ww + peokute in November. This 1 do Haberdashery 4 cases ” | Stoves for both wood aad coal; large Box Stoves, | P on to the iver, and we skipp- | ‘ As true ae the sun’s dazzli eyes a : This was a pleasant prospective to the ve aT is coueluded, cowries, cloth, ; 1 do Shirts, Collars, Braces 1 do ~~ a ; | suitable for churches and MEER « ONS ‘ed acrose them. L the lough thi porn “oy . “ee my Ms i the judge — Cae a ead. of thin. ol Rosabon knew. that ean were oe and Mr. Zuschart, a &e oe es See ae SER & SONS. | It was now nearly clear daylight of the | ' is minule, your Donour, +0m him, you would not suppase that he cou on looking rou im, saw rows of bumea 1 Ce, cant. dene onl 13th of March, which I Gud entered in the Cl&%rY was to get twenty pounds this night, have beard the fatal word. Such moments | Woree than hanged he could not be, sud that | heads, horrible to bebold, which had evident. € aad Soaps ” oe Saar TEA. TEA, TEA. 'wargia of ay journal iu a separate space for the Very minute your koaour’s corpse was |are, uoder any circumstances, deeply im- that was certain should be be caught. 1 ly belonged to the Prisoners who had . # dv india Kabber Shoes 5 casks Soda IGHTY OnE T3 . and TWENTY | itself, although the duty was continuous. laid upon the barrack table; and all be was! pressive; to me they were just theo awful feared that poor O Shaughuessy,at least, was been decapitated the night before. Me. ‘ 4 Hales Keown ie aie waLy CHES Fo, Wiens daddhistirtstidls |; ein ae at Deswhole, where the | give out of it was a pound apiece to the and sickening. is Lordship appeared doomed, and perhaps, three others, if they f oop z eae oe Crushed and Moist ¥u car, Molasses, Coffee, Rice, | BEER & SONS. car which bad fetched me was awaiting my See 7 —— a with overcome for some moments, aud then ad- bes eer Y ret afier their comrade the decapitatiuns in the ween he , Mustard. Sturch i ue, Raisins, Currants, Spices, | | return. Placing Ranaban on th car, Ww 1m ohio S e ditch W here to you.’ | dressed the prisoner. I shall not attempt sbou ruc wh. had seen the bod of Mr. Dol ss Sine Sy, Menine thoes’ alee. | We invite inspection of the above, together with proceeded noon oauine a ho * Well, Flannagan,’ said I, * I'm stil! your ‘to fullow him. I never heard fall from the t Ton maseten men wate a Ane irvaBelder had seen the rows of heads, On the 10th a $ iron, all sizes, Sheet Iron, &c., &e a large and varied assortment of useful GOODS, ) 6, eveuing, I lodged the prisower safely debtor—here, take this as a smal! token be- | {ips of man anything ‘o come near te it for or — fe. a ~ yy "tolls oe ge the crowning honors of his weleome.— o Cyarlottetown, Dee. 15, 186%. | from imtending purchasers, et Rh the Ss cenal , |tween two persons who have served each beauty and feeling. Summing up all his ae er oak . . ease oe There had been an earthquake at Accra 2 RENFREW HOUSE! duality and pr TEESE dc SONA. | Slarch 14:h.—Wrote to the Chief Secre- other,’ and held him out a half sovereign energy tor the few last tatal words, be passed | in advance, and several others ala before tie sarheh place, the Ree een ; * | Movember 26, 1st ~ | tary, statiag that Rarabau bad beea appre: | which 1 happened to have about me. sentence of death upon him, to be carried | me, but the struggle of speed was evidently | tig Amazons, informed bint eae 3 Thomas's old Stand, Holland Gin! | hended, and lodged in gaol. IL gave him | It would be impossib'e to describe the) into SaEPEROR on that day three weeks. | betresen Menahem aod U Shaughnesy, who shaking was his father's apiris ted a. 4 : . | coset oes of th look of disappointment which the poor fel. Raoahan swiled, bowed, turmed, and went were at that time unquestionably the two best) tiat «custome we nek i we GREAT GEORGE STREET, 200 CASES, 1 dos. each, sud 5 Hhds. | pretty aearty @ detailed account of the Pro*| low’s fuce exhibited. I[ knew at once that | down, . ranners in the province—perhape in Ireland. fy oe De Kuyper's BEST GLN, 20 chest« Congo TEA, (very superior), 1 Bale No. 1 Baffaln Robes, 100 Boxes Loscuyes, ali at LOW prices WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. “ ~ = mf IS NOW OPEN. | Me subscribers have much plessure in announcing that they bave now ready for in- j syection AN EXTENSIVE AND CAREFULLY | SELECTED SIOCK OF { British and Foreign Staple and Fancy | ‘Kresh Arrivals. DRY GOoOondDs, (T" received via Halifax, in advance of Fail importa tions, consisting of — Grey and Write Cottons Groceries. Striped Keyatta Shirting Tea, Tobacco, Sagar, Mo Prats, Ginghums lasses, Suup, Candles, ee ae Iudigo, Starch, a er, wal te oa gs eter Mustard, Ginger, Blue, Hlankets, Flannels . Luking Soda, Suleratus, Mantle Clothe, Shawls Washing Soda, &e. de. | Bal Skirteund Skirting 44 other Groceries, | ry oves i Hosic Glove which we ean recow- | ~ Dec. 22 isl POKTREE, from Bostox— 100 boxes LOZENGES 20 do wussorted CANDY 20 casks Nails 15 bbla Pier Bread 10 casks VINEGAK 2 hhds SUGAK 10 boxes Pires ——— ALSu Cases Boys’ Boots Large assortment of Kaerosxyx Laxrs Kegs of BAKING 50DA, &e. &e. E Subscribers have just reeeived per ceedings. March 16:h.— Received a reply from the; ' Chief Secretary, covering a bank post bill for £100, with directions, that L should have it applied for the benefit of the person who gave the information which tended to ‘the apprebension, &c. i due time uceordingly. |} July 6-b.—Attended at the Crown Soli- | vitor’s office, and was examined at much | length as to the pesition of the house, the | dours, rooms, beds, &., and also with res- | pect to the disguise which Ravaban bad on t July 2nd.—Keceived a crown summons to attend the assizes, in the case of the King | against Joho Ranshan, upon the Sib foliow- . ns to atiend th iz-8 in the’ ling, aud proceede] to the county town in a atiend the assiz-s in the | other words, that the decapitations were ceeding at too slowa cae that they cone not accompanied by the due observances. The King resolved to repair this error, ed out three Ishagga chiefs, and toid “they were to go and tell his father thas customs should be better than ever."’ Oum- mp were Perry's narrative then _— “ h chief was then given a buttie and » bead of cowries, Ss then ao Twenty-four men were then out bound in baskets, with their heade just showing out, and placed on the platform in ae § oe ing ; they were thea thrown own to the ©, who were dancing, singing, and wee below. As v aoe he was seized » the h bei } in one the bodies in aie = Ranaban, however, appeared to have the best | of it, and was gaining pereeptibly on bis pur- suer; he had thrown off his shves before be started, while O’Shauhgnesy had not spared @ moment to disencumber himself of a single article. Now he seemed to feel that he had no easy task to perform, he had found his match at last, and to business he must go in down-right earnest, if he meaut not te be disgraced forever. | saw him, as he ran, tear off his pouch, and belts, and stock. With one rip, he opened his jacket from his waist to his neck, and cast it behind him. He retain- ed his carbine however, and even af the top of his speed [ saw him commence to load, for in his haste he had not neglected to retain, some cartridges. Dead or alive, I saw that he was determined to have him. There was not half a mile to tho Jake be- L had made a mistake, and was preparing an \ 2ith -- i dpolagy hen tes three faiths larch 2ith -- Found me in charge of - Ob,-sir,’ he said. * 1 foll some mounted police in front of the gaol, at dh os bihder : k a saree ame eleven o'clock. The fatal day for the exe- | and her siz ehilder uaked to the grave before | wution of the indomitable Ranabao had ar- | I'd touch @ peany of it. Oh, sir, I’m sorry | : | rived, ‘your honor thinks so badly of me after all, . ; d as to think 1’d touch it.’ And turning ou | Thoesond-cnsimmenss, Lsenhennbes : ed by tenfold any aysembly ever collected | oe he a Peateted : ‘in that place, upon a similar occasion. It POUR, SUBS Tae gain Upon 4) was generally rumoured, that the unfortunate culprit had become deeply penitent, and in- case of the King against Joha Ranashan. \tended to make a fullconfession. Ln short, On the following morning attended at the tbat he would preach his first, bis last, and Crown Solicitor's office, when my Jormer ex-|1:5 owa funeral sermon on the drop +e aminatious were read to me, which I stated | was known to be extremely eloquent and pl apete SPFFA aud to which I had n0- | fom hig early learning much seemed to be | as. 2 SEK | expected from him. Heace the vast sumbers ; i elt Huts, N.S. DODD & KOGERS, Pownall-street. . The eventful day came, aod Ranahan was | : se Caught a victim and cut off the head i eae na us aihd Kor boty ene =a D os fownglbavest. | ioe apprehended, and the false aame which | steed ius the bad, y is ame alk een 1a} ape amey 3 Oe Spot, aud wre ws o gene. te Someta Gh aa ea art one head of cowries (ubout 2s.) _— Mohair, sill & Cheuill Hardware. WE HAVE IN STORE, Mtr iaee ode ol sed day | Clack, and tolerably unconcerned. Having ee ih Gogthes?: eee There were, no doubt, friends there pare Ste Me. was conducted Rieck, ancl Colored Co- Maree Shee Nails ee. CHESTS TEA, | while [ waited for the trial: suffice it to say, | aa “a i ae ae pence ity | The moment Ranahan, who was dressed os St eS ee ee On the 11th similar horrors were repeated. buryge Lastces Tabie Knives and Forks | 160 180 Bbls. FLOUR, that on the last day but ove of the aseizes, gu Jy: S tt. ‘ » te oe ‘ lin his usual black frock-coat and trowsers, if oun these could be veatured on eek tates On the 12th there was firing of guns, singing ep ee yp + aan Butcher's | 210 sides COLE LEATHER, iMr. 8 stood up, and applied upon the} Mrs. Brooke was the first witness put up, had entered the press-room, he turned to the | by his side. O'Shaughnesy appeared to be | end a but no more for Material, in the most Kuives = - edly wating ~— part of the Crown, that the trial might be; and she described the murder precisely. | sheriff, and, w.th a look of the most uomis-| aware of Ranahan’s object, and added new | myth oo — Sted — ae f. ,Keatonnne Gyees Shee Kaives, Sheath do. | 25 do Candies, postponed until the following assizes, read- | When called ou to identify the prisover, she | takeable repentance and’grief, requested per- | effurts to gain upon him, and for the next ab the anneal ge late rac ~~ 5 Sraawate mente 10 do Pipes, ing an affidavit in support of bis application. louked round, and fixing her eyes steadily | mission to address a few words to the crowd | two or three fields did gain considerably, so nae ae Pee smanloratan bes i. im great variety AXES s rm Chafortianery. After « good deal of argument on both sides, | pon Ranaban, laid the white wand upon his | as he then was. ne» now wey more than three puedes men ond ieee + eth ne White and Colored Seay Sick tape, Casdlow'ck 60 do Losenges, it was so ruled, and the prisoner was re-| head, aod exclaimed, *That is the man, and) + {¢ ig, sir,’ said he, ‘ the last request of yards remsined between thom, .Rensbes sages oh a toe ie. een _ A fucther supply of Hate, Fiough Mounting 2 do Lemons, manded. Bail, as a matter of course, was! it’s wot because he 8 there [ say it, forl), dying sinner, one who trusts be bas made| 7.1) at thie period a chasm outs dhauin horses, and one alligator. thousand Bonnets, Flowers, Fea Hams, Traces, Backbands | 20 do Navy Bread, lied for, aud as a matter of course was| would swear to him in aby part of the his peace with Him who wil) never deny or r , a ee . ded f : 1 ** well disciplined troops,” 10,006 thera, Gloves, Manties, Shovels, Hoes | 10 Puns. MOLASSES. , "PP , : world.’ fi : ’ yous ane w on, FIGUER roin all sides, Amésune, were t Shawls, Fancy Dresses, Blister Steel | J. & T. MORRIS. refused. P i . reluse @ poor penitent, in & manner which I never before heard any | with ’ nearly Savipped ew See Soot ert poet Dera) Des. 98, 0008. i —| September 7th. I proceeded to attend There was, of course; @ sensation at this) The Sheriff hesitated. Ranahan became | *#ing to equal; crowds were seen on every while the Koyal arti anita ‘ous Bests these, Kebbers in Paint neato and Glass 1 oN : j ! ! he Patt f Tubberg'outha, where a vast ™Momeut in the court. Mrs. Brooke fainted, | excited, and rapidly followed up his rquest hill, hedges and fences were everywhere 24 twelve-pounders. el ea Dens ae otice! Notice! [ee cree ai ry f oid ta p {4°S' ' broken through, and walls tumbled wo in| tlatiorms were seated a. Grate We _ i" ack lead emia (3 indebted the Sub-| oumber of persous of all ages and sexes an- | 4° it was 8 quarter of an hour before the exclaiming: ‘Qh, sir, L have but one ob- oyory direction. Wherever theeye turned it “7 90 chairs Se el Ce! Chet En ees |" te PARTIES indebted to the | ataatt bled at a boly well, the locality | court permitted the examination to proceed. | ect now to wish for—justice to the world, |. , ; ea aced round & table on which glass: of rum en's and Boys Cloth Patent Stove Polish | £& seriber by Bond, Note, or Book Acsount, are | DUally assembled at y , y} ash Che de ficient! 4 ject now J , ) | saw aman or men runving. It wasevident th? |), placed foreach. The / Caps, Storm ditto &e. ke Se. Ae. | sequested to muke payment on or before the First | of which was indicated by a stunted old | A ‘ength she became sulliciently recovered, | gud forgiveness to myself. I implore you | greates: point of skill was now at hand, and oa ceremonies The above Goods have been purchased with the | of DECEMBER uext, as a list of defaulters is to/| , t thora bash: eal nish orate et. nd Mr. D commenced, but he could then, dear sir, a8 you stand in the presence | a3 Ranahan plainly set himeelf to face the commenced. The Ring ascended the greatest care, from some of the first Houses in | be banded to the Hon. J. Longworth for collection. woite- > wit ps 0: —. i ’ ud , : | wall a maa ose redoubled form, where adored the Dahomian fetish, trent a acd — a view . suit - oa | aan ae ee a rags of all eclours and description, that | Dot shake her of a death in the io of wwe you | Odhungbaen, pet pe et Conf | and seemed to obsicance to the wnle o v and Country to the | int, and two at Urweli, 1 ‘ a ti : 7 > . elosi »! Rana- prisen pais at prices that will, we are satisfied, compare | ean pay im produce, aud’where the aubscriber is | a aaiead ~ the re maerorse “s - oat The wext witness was Mrs, Kearns, in ee dedi oa Se aponich cane 1 hun seemed in some degree to moderate his re ~— = . aoe were then luused to vorably with any in the trade. exe the bighest price IN CASH for OATS and | orders ol the country wou e vas J puzzi- whose house Mra. Brooke had gone on the ya “ - ‘ - pace, as if to gather strength and breath for oe up the to drick —_ DELANY & WILSON. | ee, see sess ttnin Cidade em te ed and amuged upon first bebolding it, as it ' night of the wurder; and she described ac- anhcod, like v= “0h Le cing, * Tiny impossible,” thought I; feet Afver the ‘. _intoow Mouse, Ost. 5, UE. on — | debted ie the Spowens and Rearixe Macwinus, | Suddenly comes in view close to a short curately the transaction of the following | full, its.> “omondh to attempt that wall ; wane re en etree 5 CAKE ORNAMENTS }and, Grovne, Sue over twelve months, the sume|tyrn in the road. This pattern was held | morning as to Ranahan having come in, snd | ap Sot bigh at the paraded and worshipped Passed respectively due by them must be paid on or before | apon the centre of the road, and adjoining | suddenly refusing th f a , tir > amd a grand review of » then commenced, AND ithe 20th instant, as the Proprietors are now on the | UP ; ’ J &|' y 1g the cup of tea, and retir, and a8 e9< ue a King he- | Island, and only await payment of the amounts due | fields, and directly at the edge of a small |ing abruptly upon recoguizing Mrs. Brow e, ae CONFECTIO NARY. P. STEPHENS. | lake, which lay mid-way between two of my | whom she corroborated minutely in#* ” * . | Orwell Cheap Store, Nov. 8, 1862 police statious. It had frequently, notwith- | tion of herevidence. Nothing Vv HE enhoeriber. a on band A. oa ae pe _ County to be paid standing the holy purpose for which it was elicited from ber upon the exo” , ist of © 7 NA LNTS am he Hon. James c , ia ; . eo i CONFECTIONARY, which he will supply to) Annear, at Montague Bridge. P. 8. ‘held, ended 0 drunkenness and riot ; and I took it for gravted the o '* sc oonapanaapRSCs eee | it was my habit, under the directions of a} next witness for the Cv) “— ii iil EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT neighbouring magistrate, to have a polige| thick, stout-built fellow ior CRUSHED SUGAR, A, LEMON é , : eve e * ee ALMONDS, CRACKERS, | oF | party in abeeneage te, poorest peace. | hind the attorneys > and PRESERVES of all kinds. NEW GOODS ! Chis party I always divided, piacing one| Court. He » Guise teem, the coqutry will be attended to | 7 half at either end of the pattern, It hap-| head an? —v par a temeee exe | ame pened the day iv question, as I was on. broe . ALEXANDER McKENZIE, } 7 pened upon y q ' ro Near Lord's Wharf. BEER & SONS my way from one party to the other, that 1) muc Water street, Charlottetown, { Ave net nee ae was followed by a man, who came up be- | spre cembe 5 Si i ae y o . , : . ° Ke ie — eee >, WEST INDIA, AND AMERICAN Goons, | bind = baw said be wished of all s “ rich, j ice, rompare favors oO spea e. c CARGO EX GEORGE DUNDAS, | with any STOCK of ( OODS in the Colony. y Te in a hurry? aid 1. d FROM NEW YORK. Persons from a distance visiting i capil do} , For God's fate wo h ; j heavy, He Subscriber has JUST RECELVED ee naib vileeirvidembatsiall | tinued, ‘don’t go ‘ion further r sins piercin bring GOODE, which het Te” 1D | WANTED—A QUANTITY OF GOOD HUME- something to tell you that may save your bed Offers fax Sale at the LOWEST PRICES: King Square House, Noy. 3, 1862. 2m pal aioe HI : 10. bbls choice Pastry FLOUR “ig ? are you?’ said I, stopping : ‘or |p a e Extra Family FLOUR FLOU R ! FLOUR ! what can you have to say tc me?’ While To 00 do Baker's FLOUR . : ‘ Cume into the field round thi : 10 bhds Bright Muscovade SUGAR pos Received, by CECILIA— ihn e eastihdade ‘alll 8 a upon him, 20 do Best Porto Rico MOLASSES #0 bbls Bakers’ FLOUR your , : _2@ Sena | asking the 10 do Bright Cienfuegos do % do EXTRA FAMILY talking to you at all; but your life is’ in’ head and 4 do Cube Museovado da Warranted —FOR SALE, LOW. | danger if you go om by yourself. Ludeed | his head, bie 100 bbls Choice Russet APPLES DODD & ROGERS. sit is.’ left like i = : 7 aie eene Ch. Town, Dec. 29, 1862. 3i * What do you mean ?” I demanded. in ewenrigg bi W Kee BAKING SODA Important to the Afflicted,| ‘Wells L'il tell your honour.» 1's! tell| handed to the wi 100 sides SOLE LEATHER mpo *| you every ha'porth; for of all men living I | name —> Michael W doz BROOMS —W doz BUCKETS Located at Last. owe you a good tur, Your bovour'secved | seen -— 100 bores Oriental and Patent Candles R. J. HOMER, Physician and Sur- me wanst. I don’t forget it, and I never | and 50 do Pale and Extra SOAP geon, late from Boston, hes opened a Medical | |; that serves a poe seldom |i one 20 do CLOTHES PINS _ | Office at Summerside, where be can be consulted, | ¥!!- Them , eet om | ing upon) lonests TUBS 25 boxes assorted Candies. | yaxx by letter or otherwise, on all diseases of the remembers it, but them that seldom | ner -” * ALSO, IN STORE Hye, Eur, Throat, Langs, Meart, Liver, nod Gene-| forgets it, Does your ’ ‘ Yr; i . A Quantity of Tea, Boots, Shoes, vA sare cue for Asthave, ¢ Cotarrh, Deafnese, Liver a PemeeF pices . j } j ve . ‘ a P ne 5g aap CPF Deotal operations on “Teeth, land Surgical) + Does your be , nbn = j T , Cancers, &c. &c. ; _Peake's Buildings, Deo. 2%, 1363, f Pifaving recently itn dice large case of —_ of Sh - cecular instrwraperate upon the Kye for dislocated | Mon Were YOU . N OT! CE, poe rN va not tess, with the persons having legal demands against | periect satisfaction. eis A the Estate of a senior, Shep. Mee Al rs received, giving full descriptions lettetown, deceased are requested to furnish their | of , &e., will receive im @ attention s and ala. Sher of the undersigned, daly attested ; | and medicines sent by mail, in care of the Postmuster, uy required w tye + mout ws: , 2 Be Pare ot the times in all cases. the undersigned. in Charlatete eae @ Ser) Examination aud advice Fuxs to all on Tuesday GEORGE COLES, of each week. j SILAS BARNARD. ¢ BXecutors. Professional veite made in any part of the Island. Osarlottetown, 24th November, 962. {Dec. %| Summerside, Nov. 2, 1862. if , ee i aa a nae a ti A wate or — a ~y - a « os a lal a on as 4