ae. BE ae, a ee "a oper ecules oan Be 8 PEE ST "oe SS S te YS eS. a eW~ 'Seenwiwrwre i \ WEE 1) \ , { rryy ny | —t%2 | e i § 4 ’ i J 4 ay - 4 —_— sesnetiiuneny cviemeiepemennemmniemeenctanteniitit te i — . 4 -- : “ . Sat 4 a a ra ne oo " eo i eeeeeeeeeeeEeEoEoeeeeeoeeeee—eee—e—eeoe—————eeSSSS SE ie natalia — salah nl ee Bets suonoto. © on ; = ee ee eee oe io Phiss is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may Speak free.”--- Euripides a : ads a Ol XY V l 1 ae SS a ee = ee eee en ne hn Tl A aS Ss te ea at Lat > 2 Ou. a + ? ‘ Ww pep r Y , i yi tae Sa V CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD. ISLAND,;;MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1866. e SANG. 26 ——_— —_ _—— be eT = : : 4 - os 4 oe ~~ CITY ACCOUNTS. | Gity Loans oe ieee a 8 a Be, D : 5a a ee re Ts ; . £67 9 6 li hich implied i Pie Deciriiana: oL £8) LITERATURE, | SPPeE ips, which implied that she did not upon their minds, and @ desperate eheer, ‘MISCELLANEOUS HEWS yj os . inting and Station a : { INK 80. ‘broke forth from all hands, instantly re- ' C1 ARLOTTETOWN in A ee a er 3 ‘ ¢ RAO ewe eee 7 4 } , y City or Vil mn ecount with Bexsamin | Sereets and Squares, ” oa = 5 4 sit sta | Tyrawley bowed, and the conversation ter- | echoed from the shore. Then s strong eabie} finns DesBuisay, Treasurer. Rent of Flour Market, 4 ae COLDSTREAM. | minated in a few minutes afterwards: when is attached to the small ropeand drawo.on | tHE POLITICAL ASPECT AT HOME. John P. Tanton, Aseayer, + 3 6! he had left the room, the conversation of the, board-—then a second—and the eommunica- | ee Dr. Board of Heaith, le it 0| _ A large party is assenibled to celebrate the | YOU ladies was interrupted by Master tion is complete. But no time is tu be lost, is would be @ useless task to attempt to , ; Police Cloting and Boots, 68.18.37 feast of St. Partridge at Ravelstoke Hall, an | George Buynton, aged fuarteed, who sudden- for the stern shows signs of breaking up, and guage with anything like acceracy the politi+ Mayor's and Police Department, | William Dwyre, coal, 16 9 4 ald couniry-bouse about two miles distwat | ly atwacked his sister. there is a lady pussenger. Whilst the cap- = eae wt hume from anything thas ler . Archibald MacNeill, Reporter, 10 0 0) from the norta-west coast of Devon, The} ‘I think you are wrong, you know, when , tain is planning a sort of chair in which she “veloped am the Parliamentary business. - a s. d. Joba Hateb, Crier, re | various branches of Eaglish society ure very YOU call Tyrawley a humbus. ret might be moved, Trrawley lifts her upon his | The denger the Ministers have been in from To Mayor's Salary, 50 0 0 Repairs of City Hall, ‘ite a1 fairly represented by its component parts. ' . My dear,” said Constance, with a Start, ‘left arm, steadies himself with his right by oe lukewarmpess with which their Reform Recorder's ** 4 3 4 Incidental Expenses, 19 3 r | {here are two peers, three members of the | «1. never said way thing s0 ru—”’ | the upper rope, and walks along the lower as} ill has been received, is sadly and painfully Treasurer 3 ** 2 ¢ 0 Pian for New Market House, 10 0 lower house, some guardsmen some under- | . 2.0 ell, you implied at, you know, in your, if he had been a dancer. tie is the first on #@4tavated by tbe temporary enaet-nent * Clerk's " 10 0 0 City Elections, 5 gy Sraduates, a clergyman, and @ lieutenant in girl’s words, and L thirk you make a mis- shore, for no sailor coald leave until the lady | wich it has been found necessary to apply * Marshal's ** cS @ 6, Constables’ extra services 4 iL oI the navy. But our hero is but a represent- take: for he can shoot like’ one o’clock, | was safe. But they svon follow, and in five) to Ireland. The Lora Licatenant, a young * Police Constables, 200 08 0 Reyairs Stoves, , $ 6 ‘ative man ; yet be belongs to a class which, never twissesa thing, and Ll hear he can ride | minutes the ship is clear—five minutes more | @4"> und apparently not over-jadicious, had, « Clothing tor du. 5812 7 2. oi jealled into existence by the accumulated | noend. Lie was razher out of practice in tis and bo trace of her is leit. } Abaceme, represented ty the Imperial authori- * Bouts do. : : yis 8 £20362 1] wealth of the nineteenth century, is ever on | cricket when he came down; but he is im-| Raveletoke Hall has been aroused’ by the | tian thos —_ en asseeniing eg alarming Costs io suit against Edw. Gay, a 2. § Balance, ye 31 M4 } the increase. Perro weer day. You should have seen yjows of the wreck, and Mr, Ravelstoke hes |*" — rm the Fenian circles.as to make it Repairs of Sivves, 2 0 4 Frederick Tyrawley resembles Sir Charles aa hit he made yesterday—right up to the just.arrived with brandy and biankets. Lim} a me _ ao A ead of the Coal, 16 9 9 ‘onn= Tn 9 | Cvldsiream, imasmeach as he he has been poquees ; ; ; |'T'yrawley avoids; and thinking he can be of | Ran a0 eS ee pee ee Edward Shea, Services as Constable, 216 0 REVENUE, 1865 £2067 16 9 | everywhere, and dune everything; but he is} . Do you think there, is nothing else for a | PO cutee use, he betakes bincelf across the tution was made ia 1648, when Lord Claren- Joka Hateb, Crier, 110 0 Sain - : | by no means used up, aod can still take an | ™°? se do but ride, and shovt, and play countey onve more, aul by the wid of the don waa at the\head of the irish Government, Gev. White, services to Police, 013 0 Co . uve 925 4 0) interest in whatever his hand finds to do, ¢tcket? friendiy elu, seguine bus chamber without )and the announcement: of the suspension of Arch. McNeill, Reporter, 10 0 0 D es a 83° 0 | Nor is bis everything everybody else’s every- |," Ot! that’s all very well; bat you should | chsoryation, . the. writ. hamensd the conspiracy of that Cash Bos tor Treasurer, or ae Son + Wi f 23 4 0) thing. It is net bounded by Jerusalem and | hear what Merton, our second appster,. says ; The lady wt 7 sley had deposited i pored 2 8 ee ee eee Repairs of Ruul of City Hall, 649 ates nar{s, 210 0 0 the pyramids. janda great brick he is, too. * Whatever aA HOEY, FROM * TRO RIAL. 98 — in date of it, the cabbage garden revolution bad Civie Elections, § 8 0 — Licenses, 222 16 3 Mr. Tyrawley has fought in more than one | YOU do, do itas well as you can, whether it “ Sota: Rip Apene Horemeeentntien thor began and had ended. It may be different lnewdental Expenses, 18 311 Store, do. 49 0 0! State of Scuth America, and has wandered 'S cricket or verses.’ And I believe if Tyraw- sree a 6 f - _— ey. Sy here Lord Wodehiouey tay Have beep Sa- Tar 142 Auctioneer, do. 90 © © tor more than two years from isle tu isle of | ley bad to fight, he'd go in and win, and no soon carried uff in triumplt by Be. Ravel, necesstrily alarmed at the Feniaa enterprise, i “| Truck. do. 46 0 0) the Pacific. A mysterious reputation hovers , stake.” stoke to the Hall, amd welecmed by Lady | or, on the other band, the organitation may - Fire Department. Meat Market, Tia 3S 9! onan bie. es supposed to have done |. " Al! said Constance, with a sigh, ‘he a * balt-past three in the morning, {be much wore powerlul than hes ever been . _ Weigh Bridge, 28 4 4| many things, but no one is very clear what has evidently—what is it you boys call it ?— | | ere Wore NENY fow of the gueste who slept) supposed. "The conditions altogesher may be Repairs Engine House, 13 810 Police Court, 908-15 0| ches acd’: Bed it ie not Hele dat auch ine {ped yom, sen "edet’? j undisturbed that night. ‘The unusual noise | changed. Indeed, if we are to jadge by the a Cor enee of Apgacntes, 71 0 Mayor’s Court, GO © ©} formation on that point will be obtained). J2dignantas this insult, George, walked off ia the house aroused overybody, aad many |foudness of the bluster bere, the cireum- Kepairs of Engines, 18 12 7 Assayer of Weights and Measures, 1415 6} from him, for he Jes ai Ralhe eaet , nj 0 find bis friend, and have a lesson in bil |°X°Ursions were made in unfinished costume | stances are very much changed, There-waee Rent of Engine Lease, King Square, 40 0 City Seal 9 2 G6| never sy eake of a af. A : : — h — liards ‘to endeavor to ascertain what was going on.} gathering in one of the eust-side City Parke Pra’ : . - ae . "= } Be é Gil, iS present miissio aa : ly wat bl bh ‘ : b e J Ges | 7 ne Eugine House, Union St, 710 0 Exhibitions, .6 12.\.0| appears to be to kill celles play, cricket, |. The day lingered on after the usual fash- The a calminated when the miscel-| here on Sunday of fully a hundred thousand Kr pairing Do 715 3 Coal Meters. 35. @. Bi und doves blaanlt Mok deal fe eaat be aad ion of wet days in September in fall country laneous assemblage who had conducted the} men. to celebrate the suspension of the writ Kent Engine Room, Grafton St., 10 0 0 Arrears of Wharfage, a: . posed that he has ever been in the habit of, Buuses. There was a little dancing after din- ponptaia and.aome af ithe. erew.to the tLall,| of Habeas Corpus in Ireland. Against the es of Clerk, lw 0 0 Road Correspondent, 10 0 0) wearing less cluthing than the eustom of the | "eT > but all retired early in hopes uf a finer | after, being walhenpplind: wits me end atee “warnings of the Roman Catholic Arcbbishup m. B. Allin, ; 2 16 6 vig | country in which be may bave: been. jucated day on the morrow. 1 liquids, conceived that it would be the} and his clergy, the masses turned out as : wae on "er : : ; £2067 16 9) required; but only that at the present time | Tyrawl+y had some letters to write, so that se halt a ee give three cheers at the hoar! have a antl out before, ara oo y Sas + © lhe devoted mueh attention to buff waistevats | §* W483 past two before he thought of g: ere eee }accoun’s, the demonstration amoun toe : ” | evoted atte aistcvats , 5 of going i i . . Painting Apparatos, 7 9W | and gauze neck-ties, braided couts, and curled | ' bed. Healways slept with his window! tt was then that Lord Todmulton, an) great deal more than a mere flux of irish Reparring Water Tuok, 3 j 6 Dr. | moustactiios. /open, and ashe threw up the sash a fierce | Irish peer, labouring under an erroneous im- oratory. The Fenian Republic bonds were for lemdeosel Kapeaece "0 r 0 | 1866. J Sei due by the € Macbienbein, Ramones, he d.0n aijeenio? aoe ais aoe a ee Pare: rt a eed rr iat yet aes 2 wie thy desad’ inelg, ts 2 ° |} 1866. Jan. 1. To Bulances due by the City : | interest to the feminine portivn of the party |COWM be booming-Zings ee oe cee ne eee oe wae f wow : : Painting doors, ‘ 20 0 Hon. T. H. Uayiland, 20 16 8! at Ravelstoke Hall; for Ihe is rich aud pene ‘leasant, by Juve,” hesoliloquized. **1 jeonsisting principally of a short, dressing- | menne some sort of an aggressive at on a eae ge Debentures, 279 0 0) some, as well as mysterious, aud he cannot wonder whether 1% smashed—enluety jp/a°ne Sonnat maltiahinte nate fanivag- pian, | Ieee ator nLvdpelent taeda Oras : t Eo — N —— 4 10 0 Interest on do., 33 9 O!be more than two-and-thirty.. And, the break a louvking-glaess—L'm hanged if [ know | Breakfast that worning was a desultory | t 1e season fur any effective raid to be made Repairs 9 gine No. 2, 12 0 @ i ‘ | tias Light Company, 122 10 | ladies at Ravelstoke outnumbered the men, | where the matches are; never mind; L can | weal. People finished and talked abot the | t peers annds. Bat the Lower Provinces, me Te 56S Mark Butcher, 10. 0. 0} for although it is still rare for the fair sex to Gud wy way to bed in the dark. What a| wreck, and begun again. At Jast the ‘erp- Seen a corr a still liable to Lb idee ns Ail we ad ‘ ' ; . izht!’? as a, Mas! ul yr ill nated | tain appeared, und «thougty alwost ogar- | DeCOme the theatre of an invading ex ition —| purticipate actively in the saturnalia of the | Misht!” as a Hash of lightning illuminated PE ’ m € °=P Board of Health. £1456°15~ 8] sabicilioe:s ad 3) a rir ‘ulis my — ec) the room for a moment, ‘and he bent vut of} Whelaed by the muluplicaty ol questions, 1s greater or less account ; and we think the S. Barnard, S At wel hove ving in considerable numbers on the out the window. ** The wind must be nerth-| nevertheless, betwen the intervals of broded | oe adthorities will Bot'be justified ia Cr. b steipti UF cha fedét : aid the yatietieg of the west. Cheerful for anything coming up to ham and coffee, Le masaged to elucidate | neglecting’ to look at the matter as one of Flour Market. = at rete British ludy are fairly represented, | Beistul [rom the southward, 1 wonder what) matters a little. eer ae beiligeréney in some “Spe. A To rent paid Henry Haszard 122 0 0 1866. Jan. 1. By Balance in Treasurer's hands, £68 °"9 DOT ayer ns a storm is like on thiscoast. Ll have a great} Tiven caine the question, ** Who is it who ‘eint gf War #* ‘sast aust be made to eonble pa J , - Balance rent of Wharts, 115. O | Thege oa Ablgabchan cha sath on dabehters tO! mind to go and sé>. [| shall never be able to j|swam to the vessel?’ Dyrawley hadsonly the originators of the swindle to keep up the | ‘ ! marry, and there ure sume glters W i : " | > “+ Assessment. Perit Warrants me ” v oe e I sen a ee ace eee ai — hall door ag without waking them } pwn PS Ravojetoke . tow fe7t, 22 i . * ° hut inde of O eaee Money anast be ies srrants, 2 1 < a : ; at ¢ i !—Dti sa pital ides ange the neighborhood. None of the | 444, an e oy i i To John E. Lockhart, Collector, 63 5 0! Mi lenec Ww 0 jis, perhaps, the most, dificult tang of the up; what a nuisance !- Stay, capital idea! 8 ranger in the neighborhoo Yone of th ye snd to get money in sufficient abun- seLNCe, SAGA DIEM i tne ee ohe henem coe hee aT I'll go by the window. lservants had reached the coast till it was al! G4nce to meet the views of the Fenian chiefs, V0, &8 8e has a 1COwWe er ’ liere ! | : hisdite : ¥ Printing and Stationery. £156 1S 8 | Me, Bivndes and ‘oak = soap ame brown, | Befurestarting on his expedition, he chan toe. ev theteihed' begn.mo une-to, recagniae } 11 72 all's Mcuebe’s pir Be De signs of fight . yal $96 15 $1], : : : i led the remai f his eveni foulein 1 ~ | didi. as well us figures of epeech. . . . 5 és | haired, bruwn-eyed girls, who hover be- ed the remains of his evening dress (for he oc. T nome sit ds : -i% ro Ae ' ‘ yes - on on ef oe ee, ltween two orders, dud combine the most) ed been’ writing in’ his dressing-gown) or T scarcely saw him,’’ said the captain,| We notice that Mr, D'Arcy McGee's name J. Barrett Cooper, a 7 10 ' : , , : on ot shirt j bis cad i** bat he was a dark, tallish man, with a has been forged to give circulation to a letter George Bremner 2 0 6 } r | dangerous characteristics of both, who can | S*B0e! SHIFs aux trousers, ‘whilst @ short pou-| +s deal of beard.” : addressed to D Killi . Edward W sata Crug 6 | 18652 Jan. 1. To athount of City debt sbur +9 ! weur both blue and pink, and who look jacket and glazed hat completed bis array. ee en we eu a ort sastandillinaaa Finaue i iaias cas Te oe ye Fepian , © We aia) SO Feagaire Rite ti dy rettier ie ones eth : llis room was.on the frat. Quor, and- he bed |27°* "440 gentleman? asked Mies Hon- ory Fe - McGee, .of course, oe We e é : ass0 by |} prettier in the of volo tha they dk a vor, aD ig bea > ‘ . . ‘ . John Ings, 312 6 1866. ‘ By Balance as ubove, 2114] | re , , ' at ae cage J do in re inigoded to dtup Trois the window-sill; bats | Stance Bayaton, who had been taking a great) “48 prompt in exposing the forgery. Our David Laird 2110 ther; but who always command your suf : ’ rabadost tu Th cate ‘alent conclusion, meaowhil , t ids ‘i kudw rd Ke i 012 0 TT ey, | frage in favour of that which they ure wear- | Sranoh‘of'an eitn' Céme’’ so ‘ned, be found | “ow rm ity Peed a Voth" New B unaw! k will 4 . eae we wiby, ” ah '% lig AlolG 5 10 ing when you look ag thei. \that unnecessary, aS springing to it he was | . A : » Je news — I can't exactly gay, | ‘eahin rey wt ; eat attempted.— — v8 3 od thete ia ‘Constance Bavnton with 129 saeereand. like a@ eat, inup instant. He | oe ae sommes a oe 2 - _— 9 d ts 4M, SORA, MATA Mp be dis oN Be es vee {auon found his way acroag the country, like | ™#*®* B28 ope--khat 41) go bail Jus, 3 ey oe ne Meat Mariet. : , | eruy évyes and black hair. Aad. the,micest ° oe tee ait. To" Peheeanleat tne ae eee | Treen” arive — EXT pn George Lawie, Clark . aes New Market House. “critic of feminine appearance might be defied . bird, = a The sea fur miles seew- | ChE at it hood Ja Pteh Pia reer Pit I URIE AL VE ESL RAC RD Hiern o ’ , a | 1 to btatée what she had worn, half an hour [Oe Oee ences ot toum. : os a ae Te) it oes PB E } Dr. : ; af ‘ But a-fiseh.of jacbtning disc : naval one, for he pulled his forelock, half- | “oe after he left her: fur no one can ever look at} juta Oued of lightning iscovered a group |, : : ’ The Frénch Senate : City Loans. | T id C . | auything except her face : eit | Lol figures about a quarter of a mile distent; | laughing like, and said, *Come omihadnd; ain salve meet ‘thal loseteae Lae ~id D N o paid Contractors on account, £600 0 9) 782, 5 I ‘ Cy | id bi Gibtlaebished « ; : ‘\ sir,’ to me, when we pulled him up.” Ht callitig for further precautions againet Paid peo 10 enc Ll, 100 0 0 Balance in hand, 400 0 0| Yet Constance is three-and-twenty, and |“ 1€ distinguished siuuts iu the interval of ae Perhaps it was Ratherlord,’’ said M ihe possibility of people being buried alive on the *+ Juterest on Debentures, 66 10 6 lstili unmarried. Alas, what cowards inen | S#e storm. : . satheriord, Said MY. | suppusition that they were dead. The petiti Athadivinisnchtnes YOE ; Et oi PReaS Pne *hack ee eha ‘onstunce is very |. Lie was soot athongst them, a ount Ravelstoke, naming the liettentiut in the | gaked for the sitpeali . sen : prneoer 166 10 6G Liv g°ol?t 1 fa that Constunce is very £ , and he nd same isthe -tabh-naid deni? * j plion of a system prevalent m : e ‘clever; but as Mrs. Melish (the widow) says, ina all eyes: were turned. on: a vessel. which gree res ; a ae ‘estes a ar foo | pew vl Germany, the applicatiou of the Streets and Squares. c ‘not clever enough to hide it.’’ had struck on a rock, within two huadred | ory vin OM 1g HIS moustache test of electricity and the deposit of the euffiug tor r oD P j ‘ ws | ’ shore’? . : : : be dda s] fh Ae bat ghia Brow tlace he cawe on shure,’ Observed # 4 certaim time, before the i Repairs of Implements, 6 3 9 | ie Reettenl |. Isshe oa little vexed, at ber present con- | aie ee alee ovitens thas Sie young lady. ' [vaults open to wiomieal ee eae John Williame, quarter's salary, 719 0 | By Legislative grant, £1000 O © dition? Certainly she doesnot exhibit airy a te th ye P om very eyes. |” 6 Where fe he?” ‘La Guerfoniere, who preseuted the Trpurt. of ® Convicts, breaking stune, 732 0 ——--—— | tendeney to carry out Mrs. Melish’s sugges-/ ,- © SROEO OA OT (OF -OPORINE GUMMURION- Betis. Rushoriesd hcommiltee ou the petition, said that the ewbj — a é 93 Kee! tion. with ber?’’ he.asked of an uid coue-| ut Mr. Rutherford was gone down to. the | they" » said tha eu Stone Ballast, Se —e 200 0 U tion, ifat bas ever been repeated to her. The guard wan cliff, to inspect the scene of the disaster | td been very often cougidered, that the precam- Plough Sock 010 0 young men are more alraid of berthanever; |? Vwpe < lw B 9? ’ tions preserived by the Code were quite suflicieut : x sd ers) «Why. ye see, sir, we have sent to Bilford | Begging your pardon, sir,’’ said the but- ras ; April. Labour ou Sireets ly 4 0 ss : and certainly she doves say very sharp things s ee DEO DUMOTE fy ae sul : ali se, | atid that the proper course on the petitiva would a ma . ss T. H. DAVILAND, Mayor. Prarie fim Cet > int — for Manby’s rockets ; but she must break up | ler; a could not bave been any gentleman | h, to pass tothe order of the dug 4 ; wets oe: 2 new Bridges 6.6: 7 PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. idlers. the butterflies. of fashionable ao | before they come.’’ rest ge Sat the ae for yw “en: 4 fus- jt. Cardinal Donnet, the Archoishop of Bordeaux, . Zo? a. a Se ‘ar is i } 9° | teued till the people came duwa te a | . aie : “7 June. Labour vn Streets, 9015 9 lence. She appears to consider that she has | Low far is it to Bilford ?” of tod eaeek peor oe opposed this conclusion, and, in & speech Which > o ° ” — _ = — see aa me | . " } * Better than seven mile, your honour.’’ , Ub baw Wace. | made a great sensation, adduced thany lietsuees July. Platforms, 210 6 ja special mission to arouse them; but they) war yp coal: gels rope Te “aaa "hb ahh seemaihectaal asian : | within his own knowledge of people cectified Watering Streets, 012 6 Arvrer Reetprocrry.—After March 37th the pres tes at... |du uot appear tu like being lectdred. With | - ew vy tuem, we migut | , ho —ail-past ten, Pirie 5 ; : fied dend " — M: present United States ppe 9 B tee 1 | gave the crew!” tte: “Yernet Moa § ba bebakt, by authority whe tursed out tu be aiive. Me Labvar 30 4 9 Tariff will apply on all articles hitherto free under the treaty. The fol the young ladies she is a great favorite, for | Onp SPOR i ms szeewey y= ked in to the breakfast remembered a case when he was & your i . : ’ 7 7 , ° t the d Bm 4 7 5 é ’ | 66 a " a 4 ' ; % 2 , . al) ma) ; a oung Aug. Jobo Penpraise, 1128 6 apne ia the tariff on the leading commodities between the two couu-) she is very affectionate ; aud though so beau- | tat poke them, goue honour ; but it) Se eee EriPoutons, Savee ee of an old wan who lived 12 hoyts A rn Labour, 4619 6 Beas tiful und distinguished, she bas proved bher- ht ae . | warrant for his burial was issued. In atuther . ‘ one ’ The — . | > ~ Pate ‘ i—ae. é ig i >» *N ‘3 d tai na ithe de of ; j Sept. Benj. Williams, quarter's salary, 710 0 % ee DE ah atee obese op naqepee 20 cents per bushel. |relf to be not so dangerous a rival as wight | anaannaen eee = ? : : eee ae. bane ; % manvonse males uy - . = Piel — - young gitl was certilied te Labour 48 5 9 the i Relea ereconoetellgt a e i | have been expected. lLudeed, it hus hap eH | : al “7 . tua ‘to ‘pleces ey, Who bas been all Over the WOFh?, | be dvat: e (M. Donuet) provideutially came ’ ; ‘ Oats....---. +--+. 2+---2+--- -— 4 ; !PPED= | against the cliff.” land me with some strange adventures ; I'll) to the honse just a8 she was about to be screwed Oct. ee Ballast, 3 - 2 Mae! eR... 1B « i ed, more thao once, that ujale admiration, | yy ae depth of water below?” |be bound he never saw anything to equal the 'dewu. He conceived doubts about her dissulu- tforms, 217 0 Bartey in « de rebounding from the hard surface of her i , peoctin ; scam 5 Tau ta . s eed ami eeu 5 J ‘ hae er) «fhe cliff goes down like a wall, forty | éfairoftlastnigtt: tion, spoke to her in a loud voice, aud had the Labour, 710 8 beeen and Peas..:.....- 90s dnd eons: a ail wanner, has found more gielding metal in | i ’ J | ie . . - 900 | inemmmenaliete S : . : Nov Kemuving feace, Queen Square 6 0 0 Elu a — the bosoms of her particular friends. Be- | fathom, at least. | * You'd a pearish thing of it, esptain 2°? | expressible Dappiness of hearing ber anawer. : ; . Dea in ctte-”: a ksh | widieb hie Sunil Duis S| + The deeper the better. What distance | inquired’ Tytawley, speaking very slowly. | That woman, wha belonged to yue.dt the asveat Stone Bullast, 160 Asbeas. sob .i so. 5 ee... 15 sides, she is alwuys ready to lead the van in| tu the water 2” ‘iis waver and appearance quite ime respectable families at Bordeadx, was still alive, 2 umber... 2. ihe id otrsib ba. Ju 20 “ » al attac C > mi f ' . ‘ ro : on ; lia wife a i 4 ; : st Sona ati: ees — es er aaack wp ng le nok won| AK Ta ay fa ky choos the elf igh bave bal ot|feeamta ott le went natn amath . : ; » GF a se ny | Cre ee CEI? A ee eee a aeea te : i B-Foow. i “We Kivad i 2 otis 5 it aren, ae " ry ng Joho Wiliams, bal. 49 Hides en hias0 oui ail ’ . ; Not that she ever #ays anything bebind | |,” Caen pos - dea main mo of | nintenes & See aie aon eae | ae a hot day in a crowded church, eud- Material for erussipgs, 312 6 lax stasecescceeccante .~-- lo per ton. their backs she would nut be ready tu repeat } : ae ’ en 0 i: aye ave 8 e, ’ ay’ ( jdeuly te own tucenseious, Ile was taken Repairs ol Implements, i! O'6 The duty vn Wool 1» _ follows ;— : | to their faces; but in that course probably you got sume light, ae F Hocker would have had us all. Begging your | home aud laid out for dead. A medheal certificate Labuur $715 3 When costing 12 cents or less per Ib.....-. 3 cents per Ib. she would: not meet with’ such general sup- **As much as you like. pardon, Miss,”’ apologizing to Constance. of his death was given, aud preparation® were ’ 7 en 407 12 9 When costing over 12 cents, and not : mee) 7 e P| Well, take a duuble cuil round my| Lhe captain had already repeated the story | madetorhis funeral, ‘Lhe bishop of the cathedral — over 24Ibe.....-.. s24-0--.-------- 6 * I a Trrawiey'sheafacted to dabelieve ‘chest, and do you take eare to pay it yut fast & reasonable number of times, aad was anx- | Which he bad been preaching came te the fous Pumps and Weils When costing over 24 certs, aud not 10 5 | She oi cd J he y shod 46° He i |enough as I draw upon it ” ‘ious to finish his breakfast. So Miss Con-| 4! lus bed ded suid a De Profundian: The-usm . ' 4 NE ET, cco wach Cite ove ce sand 10 per cent, | & is a he ‘ oa wet ibel ; ™ a iti d « You wot"t draw mach ‘after the fret | stance gave it all for the beneficof Mr. Ty-| sure ol hia: coffin was tuken, aud he, alive wll the Robert Percival, contractor, 0 : an al. . 4 a — ; se i a we: - wie di | plunge; it will be the same thing as suicide, | rawley, dressed in her own glowing periods. | tine, frert " orders given for his burial, and binking two Wells, ; 32-5 © wh - eres ) a nts per Ib, | du i ever wou yanything worth do-) ay pit? | fyrawley made no ‘observation upon her “ae le abl » proleat against them. At length Kepuiring Pumys and cleaning Wells, 22 2 9 en costing over 22 cents.....--. ca a per cent. }ing; but ee ae on a cheap | ss Well. we shall see. There’s no time to /Fecitat, bus took # third egg. | on cast f . Hend of libs rs produced p *4 * : ad va reputation, Which, as all were ignorant of | if d ont eth, a ee T 2 gs ge: a Te wagical elivet upou him, aud he awoke, “That 134 7 0 On the Skin 20 per cent. ad valorem. —Canudu paper. | its foundation a ceiibéulld semhte impugn. | be lost ; lend me a knife.”” Well, Mr. Tyrawley,” said she at last, | priest,” said Cardinal Dounet, “ie now, at the Weigh i | echerte heen pose bine . J : mens" | And in an instant he whipped off his hat, |" what do you think of the mas who swam distance of furty years, alive; he is bere a Assayer eg ts and Measures. Tue Foot axp uts Moxey.—The lucky miner hastens down te Vie- aoe is reasup to believe that in this iu- bouts and pea-jacket ; then with the kmife he )vut to the wreck ?”’ you a member of ilis Senate, and he tow suppli- Juha P. Tanton, 1415 6 toria ur San Franciscu, and suws his guld broadcast. No luxury is tov | stuuce Mise Constance was not 4s conscien-|eut off its siveves, and the rope pussed, ** Why, I think, Miss Baynton—T think,’’ cates (he goverument to frame better regulations costly for him, so extravagance two great for the magnitude of his ideas. tious as usual, but that she really entertain- through them, that it might chafe him less, |said he hesitatingly, n that he uust have | sv 4s ke prevent lerrivie aud irreparable mnisfor- Gea Light Company, 16: 4 6 His love of display leads him bim into a thousaud follies, and be prociaius | eda higher opinion of the gentleman than) ‘The eyes of the old boatmaa brightened. | got very wet, and 1 sincerely Lope he won't! tunes.” (Great ecusation.) Sereral wthergense New Market House, Gy @ © | Mis disregard for money by numberless eccentricities. Ove man who, at she chose to confess. He certainly was not) There was evidently a method in lis mad-)ca‘eh culd.”” oe ee cases of suspouded animation, an Deposited ia Bauk coo 0 @ | the end of the season, fond himself possessed of £30,000 or £40,000, | ¥fraid of ber, and had even dared to contra-| yess. | There was a general laugh at this, in emda oe te number of cor fuund ia ® av ; «ke i , * ive -_ . . ‘ay } . sf , 3: . i ~ : ° ‘i sins, hic hie i yest, aft a Balance, 6s 9 0 | ten aga his pos ket with twenty-dollar geld pie ces, on his arrival at dict ber favourite theory of the general | “You area very good swimmer, l suppose, lwhich the captain joined ; but it is to be a . bed fa a Red : a ~ stiadlf moved deepens —— toa ae tana a treated “ the ere d” to cham- | worthiessness of Eoglish gentlemen of the | giy 9”? feared that Miss Constance stamped Ler preity | tas . j safe eee that burial of living rate : pagne. The company present being unable to consume a [the bar-keeper’s | nineteenth centufy. I Was one wet mn ot lay i a ‘ ly . a " ‘ pereuis wustiby lar autp re-yheut Ubau was sup- £3328 3 6 © stock, assistance was obtained from without, and the passers-by compelled | when sti had beat reading Sc 6 ‘ F ‘ Ea a i have dived through the surf at Nuku- { _— eet the table, , posed. ‘Lhe Senate was so siruck with the argu. te come in. Still the supply held out, and not anether drink could any | four of ber p: ae vy tiree OF | heya a few times. ca Tyrawley turned, and began to talk to) meuts brought forwavd, that, mn upite of a speech ee Ca ee er ne ral ke ee the ingenious giver of the treat ordered = ved set. par tiontay Sees Pare re-) [never kuew a white wan that could dy Mis. Muiheh, who was sitting vn lis right. | by Dresiaent Kuyer, couteyding, Maat the extating c | every glass belonging to the establishment to be brought and filied. Then ate Ss red that she read remarkably well— that.’ | As ie was speaking, the dvor vn his left) regulatious were as pertect as could be, it over- f. | raising his stick, with ove fell swoop, be knocked the army of glasses ofl | as * began. w lament the, devline ii the Tyrawley smiled. ‘*But whatever you du," | opened, and Lady Grace Ravelstoke entered iled Lhe tspurt wl the committer, and wuted that 4865 | the counter, Ove hawper of champagne, however, yet remained, and, | Stiva ry. Fyruwley was sitting balf in ball} he said, **amind and Jet me have plenty of }with the lady passenger. Tue lady beard ~— Peueron should be relerred, as worthy af fost ane 1 | determined not to be beaten, he ordered it to be opened and placed upon | out of range, Pertaps she talked a little at | pune, Now, outol thé way, wz irreuds, and | blur spéak—and there aresome voices which | CVvseeTtuon, To hae Munster of the Lnterive, Jao ate - ance on hao, 10 6 9 } the floor, aud jumped in, stamped the bottles to pieces with hia heavy { him. At any rate he cliuse to accept the let we have a clean start.’’ i | a wouran never forgeta—and the dangerous nia re d 31 seount irom A sessment, 925 4 4 bouts, severely cutting his shins, it is said ia the operation. Bat although | challenge. , oe ..|. He walked slowly to the edge of the cliff, | joutocy over the rope had ayt passed in) sia allel see aan Australia state that @ec. 31. ‘Fines and Costs, Pohee Coust, 208 15 © | the champagne was at last finished, he bad a handful of gold pieces to dis.) ** 1 caunot agree with you, Miss Baynton,”’ |}o0ked over to sce how much the rocks | silence. art House of Asseably of V tctwria has been dis Pees from Mayor'v Court, 60 0 0 | pose of, and walking up toa large mirror, worth several hundred dollars,|he said» *ls is trae we no longer wear | shelved vutwards: then returned, looked to. Swe laid her hand upon bis arm, and said i ved, as the ouly meaus of cutting the knot or Commutation Mune 23 0 @ | Which adorned vae end of the room, dashed a shower of heavy coins | ladies’ gloves in our helmets, nur do we! ., s ‘ : ; ries : 1 ths oss | removing the dead lock between the twe Houses Dog T I . against it, and shivered it to pieces. The hero of this story returned to | 1 G : 3 Les ‘see that there was plenty of rope for him to Vh, sir, how can 1 thank you 4 . jot Parliaiweut. I is stated that great diesatiafee- Dog Tax, 23 4 @ st it, ' y r 8. . 3 compel harmless individuals, who possibly | carry out, then took a short run, and leaped| ‘Lyrawley sose,.as in duty bound, saying | tivn ; Fiat deal & ; | the mines the following spring without a cent, aud was working as 4 com-| yay have sweethearts of their own, to ad 77 OP's : BPRS OPER TC : -s jtivn at this wet of ullerior recourse, wad felt im * won laborer at the time of our visit. A freak of one of the most success. | y . pe : - ~|as if from the springing-buard of a plunge- | Do not speak of it. did not know, when Melbourne, An exciting eleetion con Licenses } , the m Cees® | nit the superionty of jady-love at tt csdonad at . . test was ¢ “ ° ‘ann ful Californians may be appended as a companion of the story just related. | et D Ny . our ba y: wus at the | bath. Le touched the water full five and | l came off, that 1 was tu have the pleasure of | antic.:pated, and it was corsidered not at all ius. oo 222 16 3 When in the height of his glory, he was in the habit of substituting clan- Frias “* .. ie lance ; but of all that was good |twenty feet from the edge of the cluf. | sessting you.” 7 prvbable that when the newly elected House —_ 49 0 0 | pague bottles — full ones, too — for the wooden pins in the bowling alley, | of chivatry, of courage. trath, honour, euter-| Down into its darkest depth he went, like a But the astonishment of the captain was | assewbies, tie difficulty way be found as serivue pane. 99 0 6 amashing batch after batch with infinite satisfaction to Limself, amid tLe | on ree you will find as arian | plummet, but soon to rise again. As he beautiful to behold. | aa ever, ae ruck, 46 0 © | applause of bis companions and the “ bar-keeper.” | the nipeteenth century as in the twelith.’’ | pedhed the surface he saw the crest of a | “* Why, you don't mean to say—— Well,| © ,.- Tit TT ONAT Oe) Exhibitions, 612 0} pert eR tore i | Ble brightened up usie spoke, and it was | miyhty wave a few tods in frout of bim—the I never ; —dash my wig—well | m——Liere, | Mi binage vor the rendezvous, last week, of Coal Meters, 15 0 0 | Srewarr Racner THAN Asror,—A New York correspondent writes : | quite evident that he believed what he said, | wave that he had been told was to dash bias Sake Hands, sir, will you?’ And’ he . -— number. of gewbiers, pimps, roughe City Seal, 9 2 G6 | “The A. T. Stewart broil has developed the fact that he is the owner of @ circumstance which always gives ab advau- |}, feless against the cliff. But now his old ex stretched across the table u brawny hand, end sporting rowdies, from the cities buth Meat Market returos, 114.19 2) more real estate than Billy Astor. Besides owning nearly all of Bleecker) tage to a disputant. | perience ot the Pacific stands him in good not mach smaller than a shoulder of mutton ie sad brethren mihi = % y Ss i y aie ‘ » per : ° ° . % "ny . . a ; t E i ay) j i City W harfs, 21 4 0} coe oon Brundresy bo Sylar. 2° eann in ee viten Hetele, fos | More than one pair of beight eyes smiled | stead. For two moments he draws breath The grip with which Tyrawley met his ins ’ a ae Latte that city tle Weigh Seales, 2a 4° 4) an ha. aneninse GE wad Peal "hats Saale "ot vay Laut datetibaciie’ | approy al, and Miss Constance saw a prubab- | then, ere it reaches Lim, ‘he dives below its ‘seemed to do a great deal more to convince Lae ih h i ve.pon test Jaated Sera hours Grant for Common, 10 0 0! 3) ou ad. bhagh nosh cheais 4 fash of the Hity of a defection frum ber ranks. She lcentre. ‘Lhe water dasbes against the cliff. | him of his identity than the lady's recogai- | oi, Viney poR Che. Sey pamatioes islative grant towarde Market H 1000 | $1,000,000, and. blocks of brown stove fronts in the upper part ot the | , ; he ; zalDs © Chie. | : of huuanity present, in full sympathy with Debent xe > ns 260 : O | city seattered from Fourth to Sixty-nivth street. His future residence. changed her tactics. 5 ? but the swimmer rises far beyond it. A) #00 of their preserver. cuftinity, opened fight No. 2, whieh Th ete Weights M y Boon . I 0 | neariy finished, on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Thirty-fowrth street, is) ** You are too moderate oe your claims for taint cheer rose from the shore as they feel| Dne day was as wet as the preceding. ed in a free ‘use of firts, cutlery, aod glase- cights aod Measures, 415 6 | the finest building of the kind on the Weetern continent, outstripping tie your contemporaries, Mr. Tyrawley. Id him craw upon therope. Tne waves follow Wallan hous after breakfast, Mr. Lyrawley ware, and winding Gp with a raid on on ad- guees C Se eae ieee a a rewember right, modesty bas always been ‘in rapid succession, aud he dives again and lounged into, the back drawing-room. There joismg hotdl. Unfortuncely all tae crowd suwU, {00, considered the qualification of a true kuight.”’ | agai, rising like ap otter, to tuke breath, | sat Miss Constance Bayntun, and by the Bin- survived “to fight-anetber day.” " building, the foundations being coarse grained marble, and the chimneys or fluea being uniquely constructed of the finest marble slabs. ‘The carv- ing of the warble eolunus 1s said to be of the richest descriptivas, aud the graining of the building, it is said, will cost over $350,000. ee The Chincha Islands, lying off the Peruvian coast, do not exceed in exteut two and,a baif square wiles; yet for years past they have supplied cargoes of guano ty ap average of four hundred ships per annum, witha freightage of not less than $9.000,000, the value of such cargoes in Europe being upwards of $50,000,000 in gold. They are, woreover, more déisely populated than any others of like extent, having upwards ef 2,000 resi- dents, about 600 of whom are Chinese laborers in the employ of the guverument contractor for the loading of the shipping. BENJAMIN DESBRISAY, Treasurer. Audited and found correct, 6th —— 1866. A. TCHELL, . Nuit Rankin, Auditors. Jounx Moxnis, Cyty Councillor. Sgn ———— Municipality of Charlottetown. EXPENDITURE, 503,” —— Hon. T, H. Haviland, Mayor : 50 0 O Eatly riding ‘gives long days, invi ight i 4+, Be ° a y ig days, invigorating light in abundance, and deho Leone, ls ao, ; £ 94 3 4 | healthy cheeks eThis beautiful oe — es Cuxtous is worthy jamio Brisay, Treasurer 1d is of | remembrance :—" 1 was always an ear riser. Ha the Peter Macgowan, q . ' ‘0 5 . man who ia! Every morning day comes to him with virgin’s love, full | Angus MacLeod Marshal 9 65 0 OD of bloom and purity and freshuess. The youth of nature is contagious, & Police . ’ 200 0 0 hie the gla¢aess of a bappy child. J doubt if any man can be called * vid’ Joho E per ' * Collector of 63 5 as long as be is an early riser and an early walker, Aad youth! — take George Lewis, Olerk @ my word for it-—youth io dressing-gowu and slippers, duwdling over ee wing : 28 14 &G | breaktast at noon, is a very it, ghastly image of the youth which entice ost ; ' Be u 3 a the sun blush oyer the mouutgine aud the dews sparkle upon blossoin~ Com ’ hedgerows. fivest Parian marble, and I am told that there is not a brick in the whole | | fam not afraid to speak the truth,” he | end making very steadily onward, though | gular coincidence which favuars lovers or bis- replied; ** your theory would have | buen | wore below the water than above it. ‘ torians, she gat alyse. ore tenable before the days of the, Crimean | We must new turn to the ship. The |. Now Constanes bad made up her mind that. ‘war and the Indian mutiny; but the men} waves had: made a clean breach over ber she was boand to apologise tou Mr. Tyrawley who lit their cigars in the trenches of the} bows. ‘The crew were crowded upon her for her rade speeches of yesterday ; ehe had Kedan, and who ¢arried the gate of Delhi, | svern. ‘Tuey bold on to the bulwarks and aleo-decided that she would compluneat Lim may bear comparison with Bayard, or Caur | await the ead, for no beat can live ia such a} on his gallant conduct. ,de Lion.’’ sea. Suddenly she is hailed from the water8.| She had, in fact, arranged a neat, quiet, | «Qh! I do not allude to our soldiers,” eaid | *S'tip-a-hoy !”" shouts a clear voice, which | cold, formal and appropriste torm of words, ‘she; ‘of course, IT knuw they are brave; makes itself heard above thestorm. **Dhrow in whieh she would give ber views cxpres- but,”’—and here she hesitated a wowent, un- | me a rope or a buoy!" Tig life-buoy was | ion» - And bow du you think she delivered til possibly piqued because ber vsual success | still hanging in its accustomed place by the them? She got up, said ** Oh, Mr. Tyraw- | had not attenced ber in the passage of arms, ) mainmast. The captain aluiost mechanieal- ley !"* and burst into tears. ) ' she concluded—** but w our idie gentlewen, \4y takes itdown, andj with well-direewdaim, “If a pfoud woman's pride is @ shield to who seem to have nv lreaft for anything.” curows it within » yard or.two of the swing thee, Q man, as well ag 40 hes, against the |. Dyzawley smiled. ** Possibly: you ouray mer. In a moment itis under his eee arrows of love, remember ifever she throws judge too much by the, vutside,”” be said. |i half s minute be is on board. " "it away—alter she has compelled you to ‘ac- | *+] um inclined to tangy that some of those -**Oome of board, sir,” he says*té the eap- knowledge its valusyoo ure botl left ut /whom you are pleased to call idle gentlemen | tain, pulling one of his wet curis profession- terly defencelese. : | ‘would be fuund to bave heart enough fur ally. The captain appeared tobe regarding Frederick Tyrawley capitulated at once. anything that honour, or duty, or even chiv- him asa visitor from the lower world; so, They are to be married this month. And if) turning from the crew, he lifted up the rope Mr. Tyrawley does not, at some future tire, | ihe had brought from the shore, Then, for achieve @ tation which no mystery ean alry could Gnd for them to do.”’ “+ [hope you are right,’ said Miss Con- ,stance, with a slightly perceptible curl of her the first time, the object of bis miseion Jashed cloud, it will mot be Mrs. Tyrawley’s fauls. i See wT : The Quebec Mercury says that Mr. Galé'e announcement that the tard? i# to, underge com; Jete revision, and that it will be ad ed to stimulate the great cuftural tn, terests of the country, is ove of great impor- tance. The Finance Minister wishes to make Cunada at once the cheapest cocnity in the’ world fur the lubor aud eapitel of fureiga lands. ‘Phisimpliesa reduction of duties to the lowest pot ) i revenue considerations; and it may Se held ww foreshuduw @ wore liberal iwad wy, such as public suntimens is sending to furos on the Guferument.. maotmtotes gam Ob 3 te cag pl PITS ee SS siete bal 4, Garand fether,’”? seid a -‘Nittle boy, ‘+ bow old are you?’ — co aid .guatlageane “who was mugk ander the urdsnary sige took: the child between his knees, and said, ‘aa dear ‘boy; 1 am seveuty-five old ; wig, gm an ile alle a j e yr . P small of your age.” ee markably pile Qeewy.p* > > tir ee