* f, a a. . o AND NEWS ‘ : ) EDWARD WHELAN ——— SS ————————————————— og St Hot 2 5 eat off ‘ DWA AN} Chis is true Liberty, when fr . . nee ae — _ ( Se, Fost ed opel isis Gt tt Sede tone oleae Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free——gvriPrEs. [EDITOR anv PUBLISHER —— ——E— — ner na ia = lie bat 7 OL. Vill. CHARLOTTETOWN { 4 ‘ . “ ee ee saints , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1859. No. 37 — wn ee a ner nee ee a ee me , , Intestate Estate Sale. : . oi 4h m Sa 1 To be sold by Public Auction, THE REBELLION IN INDIA 2 large town midw b 7; be sold by Public Auction, at the Colonial Building, in| J[-N the Market Square, Charlottet "Tag , Biiwedier 8 idway between Jeypore and ~ Bhuripore. Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the fourth day of Shay I opening of ts “sn , oa ~- ottetown, on the day of the 1HE Resettion Suspuep—F ive Hunprep Forts Destroyep Korsh te Showers, hearing of this movement, hastened to leave next, at the hour of twelve 6*clock, noon, pursuant to a ade t g gis ative Session, at 12 o’clock, at noon, | fine Phshemeen Desanenal nenen nee ee Peaeenll rare algut while the Nusseerabad brigade from the direction ~ duly granted for that purpose by his Honor the Surrogate and The Entire Horse VULCAN Bom Jan. 25.—" i as | of Tonk followed a route leading to the same poiat.» Showers nt r that p , ! rrog ’ Bay, Jan. 25.—The close of military operations in Oude, ad the good fortune to run into tl i a Judge of Probate of this Island, bearing date the ninth day of formerly owned by Mr. J. W. Cairns, of the G and the complete red : : : ’ into the rebels aa they were holding ; ae ' , | DEREINE:C8t | #e y . W. Cairns, of the Globe Hotel, mplete reduction of that province, have justified the | ® councel of war at Dowsn the 16th ; . June, 1 57, part of the REAL ESTATE which belonged to the | ¢ harlottetown, but now the property of Mr. W. Bell, ef predictions of those who declared tl b fi cla mirac! Hi »on the 16th Jan, Tanta escaped bv _ Jate John Anderson, of Charlottetown, master mariner, , Cascumpec. : ? January, 1859, the rebellion would en bdued a atk sediitdd’by a ont were, completely romed: by: Showers, —_— g gal . ot : . ° oor 5 i ‘ 1 Jongi ‘ ; - = eased, oe at “a time of his srt that pe to ay : > 1 _ Horse has been very successful in taking prizes at the borders of Nepaul to the Ganges, from the flee of patie Capt Nitke Cane 7 cone 20 She Le as nape — Py ALL THAT piece of ground commencing at a distance of eighty-| soya Agricultural Society shows, as also have mi f hig | to the desert plains of E acm vhose f > cilled including three chiefe, Sear foot from the corner.ef.King’s quate, thence sonia Sbabiec: (Glad tevdedn ciel anne . 2 peuly of his ; ert t Eastern Bengal, not an enemy to our whose faces have not been recognised. Several elephants were J northwardly forty-two feet slang Hilleborough-sieeat, thence symmetry, and an proved hime La ne and castunhdaavendaemtunenen of N sc pe oe ak a ly rhea te Holme. portion ef, Une-Passteraind at richt-ungzles eastwardly eighty-four feet, or until it strike | years, hi : r ; : ° epee ¢ orts have | brigade only failed to take a part in the engagement b t _ ; 8 as“ id ’ es| years, his progen eine second to none as tr been razed tothe grou ; : ope ' 2ag ept by a . land in possession of John Rider, thence southwardly forty-two | draught betaae y 5 avellers and Whieh all el nen ee the strongholds from oma? ti misehance. Phe two brigades met at Chutsoo, on the . feet, thence westwardly to the place of commencement—com IIe may be seen at the Globe Hotel, any time after tho 19th | ¥Pon neighbours weaker than heaneiia ee aed pigredier Brive aa hours afer Tantia bed. esacuaied fem place; but “ rising one-quarter part of ‘Lown Lot No. Bighty-two (2), eS Wbdelk tick’. ' Tabtas will id shalle boown at Sele henghty qo oiiie dod Ls teint al * we aidlow. The . e ier Showers only took with him in pursnit some gus of fn tho fourth hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; and WILLIAM BELL evens°6f thats Boverdin ata’ dene re ee , and defied the oo , Captain Shekleton’s, Bombay Light Field Bauery. The Pr ; ; A} . — Nus , 5 . also ALL Tuat other piece of ground commencing at the northern | Charlottetewn, Feb. 28, 1859. Isl Im The peasantry, which under the $ ne ir prestige departed. * aT brigade, including Patre’s 2d treop horsc he a of the said ‘Town Lot, thence running westwardly along ' eT TS aT Tah oa ee ee ee entitled to carry weapons of detec’ haviae 6a" Neue ine om ne oe nee: ony reached ‘Toonga on the both, et ‘itz Roy street forty-two feet, thence at right angles south- | J ‘ old enemies to dread . 2, * pe, odlorertad a3 to march immediately on Jeypere. fHotner’s portion vd wardly forty-two feet (a little more or less), thence at right | N i WwW STOR i : feet, only demande pet, vt ieee at oor . ae eee ne Erlaedies Snorer were moving on Ulwur, 3, angles eastwardly forty-two feet, thence northwa tc : iti W 3 BA te . = ; , ger requires : e final fight with Tantia may take place at a consi- | plice lesa taenateeia nae on aaees “ a British : arehouse Queen . Square. Lord Ci dee sreenneans efficient police are stone neaded. derable distance from the point where i inlaaiie commenced. a to Mr. George Beer, and being part of the said ‘town Lot No. |" \HE subseriber, having re-commenced buiness in the pre- will iii bie * - withdraw the first, and Mr. Montgomery There is no fear for Ulwur, which is held by Lieut. Impey and a Ei rhty-two, in the fourth handred of Lots in Charlottetown ¥ pipes formerly vecupied by Mr. Jarvins McLxan, takes | thrown awa Ae i ie. 7 er aie hag not been | the troops of the Rao Rajah. ; ", andi of which said Real Estate the said intestate, John Ander- | the earliest opportunity to inform his friends and the public | and the Gubbinses Cede'wck eee ‘ ei es Ponerry Joqnsoee Rovte oF Rese , a son, died seised and possessed in fee simple. igenerally, that he has just received per ship IJsadel, from} upon the lear fiebd f 0 d Re te i pramteninh te OCee OF tae, DA AP, SANTAREER Dated et Charlottetown this 7th day of Marth, 1859. | Liverpool, his FALL SUPPLY of stable, an iehiaiiacaiions ed jut th of emg more| Central India bids fair to be pacified before the reinforce . SATLIDRINE aie aerials i . $ an an a as t : ry he on Fh dé, hateiit CA CHERINE ANDERSON, | BRITISH DRY GOODS, existed in India. The Government have bicoady taken foe bey eek a resp epene Sp -Se pohele under Radha Govind, rt Ad ministratrix of Estate of late John Anderson. org to the season serious consideration the question of police organization They Yon Be gaint on pact _ Cant ee te ll tk gale eg Oy aaa admit that the district police which has hither * TE “y 3s —~AalLso— th ; ‘| Eligible Pasture and Building Lots. pace napodon Doe begrend goat pip nog oy yond ve tye end eich nanycttacatyoee eeprom ’ “OR SALE. 10 LOTS within the City, containing a TOWN | 60 Half chests do are satisfied that the mblitary police are strong and effici c ' fe er eee Contingent stormed the heights, and captured | mn 21 te . ch ee ter, Loe bv ; ” e hf J s g and efficient | the guns, and Gen. Whitlock cut off the retreat b 4 LOT each; also, 10 immediately adjoining the City, | 100 Boxes SOAP, nough for any purpose, and the only question remaining to be | of troops to th - 500 ; pey's movement (free of City taxes), of 1 acre each. Apply to ot 10 Bags RICE, decided is how the duties of the civil and military can best be Giniel and hie bes he — ee ad THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. Porto Rico and Crushed SUGAR combined. In Oude the military police will chiefly be employed,| Kotee, where a ver. 1@ remnants of the band fled to J Charlottetown; August 23, 1858. Currants, Raising, Pickles, ' _ the oe wil! be made strong to resist sudden ou:breaks Nagode and Deentah va pte see ee emer — " ee VAT At rrr = And superior Salad Oi! he civil police will be attached chiefly to the large towns, and ion C ’ ae a capes cette ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. which will be sold’ at the lowest prices for Cash. carne iy Sp avtametinter Saentie dy Sedtadty Wieden? tee | al ik Vee La” ice ee cet ot bemmaee cmiaibea NOTICE. — WILLIAM BROW army will occupy the best strategica! positions, and keep in{c ised i of importance remains to be ] N consequence of the present Storm, which must have Charlottetown, October 21, 1858. oe es mi people ner oe police. As tothe adriinistration of the maatiged in thie pert of the country, aad-then:all: wileeeeer: blocked up many of the roads in the country, rendering | 73 pose 2s “rs aw nothing as yet has been made known. Whether the Bengal Surrenper or Maun Sina a _— ne CC y, rendering on 6S 8 os ; 5 - : N SINGH, OF J OWRIE, it impossible for farmers living at a distance from Town to | ® 2-3 ei Ss 8 = $ 7s. pagnintions or the simpler code of the Punjaud isto be enforced| Jn Gwalior order i ; ae get Grain intended for competition forward to the Show | Sess £2 . 22 oe 4 it: = equal engneniaine seaman: by th d ST one -- wed ot Sete to-day, it was deemed advisable, by the Members of U + | Mm 2052 5 a eoteon wl y the surrender of Maun Singh, of Powrie. {In North Beare o-day, it was deemed adyisabie, by the Members of Commit- | o- Sso ss 2a ee... Ture Beeum, Barsse Mapuo, ano Nena 8 tuo, peace is nearly restored, th h ore teo present, to postpone the Show until WEDNESDAY, the| O 2224 #4 SP isaer s ee ADHO, AND NeNA Saute av LAR@e) oo iesoly nip epainnes »: Unengn : 9 tne ot BUEN wireiees 234 inst., then to take place at the TEMPERANCE HALL. | of SP es g S 3 Sa a . IN THE JUNGLES OF NEPAUL, comp ely or — contest. After the plunder of Ajuuts at 12 o’clock, noon. o £2.34 a8 ts e = z H 3 In considering the state of Oude it must not be forgotten, the Reais ane ee een at ee lt was considered advisable also to postpone the Annual QO 53 Sa A “2 + 3 a however, that the Begum and Bainie Modho, with Nena ‘Sahib Anwar Rees aaah eee and burnt the large city of General Meeting until the above period, as there were not a i - £5 asec ae are still at large. So long as they remain free the embers al wutte and Sir Hugi R te ‘aed eae eee sufficient number of qualified persons present at the meeting | ao. Eo 5 fe a insurrection are alive ; but at present these chiefs are powerless ; aodenne to Jau! . cee from’ Geetparel”’ "The ‘Jattor, Fs bie from whom to elect the different annual office bearers es oot a SF moss 'S= " wandering with some thousands of followers in the j | | ae, 0 Jauinah; met no enemies, but one of Brigadier uflice bes wr a ¢222 - 2 ee p m ee me th ( lowers in the jungles of| Hili’s detachments came across the rebels | : By order, WM. W. IRVING, Sass cof i's es > “ Nepaul, their position is unenviable in every respect. The} unpleasant as it w p ted. T page tBln Be en Py 3 See’y and Treasurer Royal Agricultural Society. | Wt oe z & 83 = S80 . 3 ble oCiiehemtod aed Minty whiv, Melvoles Hootirey,, and | of ipa. etaceeds village at no g ° tenants’ fee ‘EMich ae | Charlottetown, March 1, 1859. . he S2<=- 2° Se 2208 4 the Nawab of Furruckabad, now awaitthe orders of the G 2 lod Rie > reat distance from Ellichpore, -—— ni — ° eo 2. rs cm em = s bs 2s z w mentat Lucknow. 2000 “eneti who shtveadded ue eee aL Gaver pinenee a the Deputy-Commissioner of Berar wes . NOTICE TO THE LADIES. | 1s 1 S225 5 = =e & = a5 are een sohivgrtn:: Ruckdow éeider’ tile ‘abcbir Uf hes Majesty's | he vee Me officer narrowly escaped being ceptured, and t ~~ WN aa : sTANA Barts | Woos eS ee GA meee he S0:h Regiment. What can the Begum, Bainie Madi e Hie mapeonger.te Brigesion’ lik apprise hit of the 5 ( NE of those handsome, high toned PIANO FORTES, | ® 23862 99° a2.ico/2n 3 N ace egum, Bainie Madho, or the | presence of the rebels. The Srigadier aturted for R manufactured by one of the best makers, Grperr, of | ar = 20 ° 2 ae aan a = : mse — from Jung Bahadoor? In the days of their power | soon as the message reached hishs ahd enna e 1 ont ns 3 Boston, will be sold so very low that ig witt béeae Gdvaktas | 5 sesuee = 2,5 Eos . when the districts of Seetapore, Baratch, and Gonda were in| were in retreat, and about ei h j ie 7 ge cae as ne , ‘orf Pecos 28 S52 3) ‘heir hands, when Bainie Madho w on 2 out eight miles ahead of him. He so any One wishing # good ariicle to purciase it. 2 SESESE SE 28 «oh 6 Welehded’ “Hamedzin 0 tar gr vce in Salone, and | pursued, and his advanced guard of 21 Madrasa Cavalry, under GEORGE DOUGLAS. a2c2ess ES S5o8 © os was powerful in Ghorrackpore, their | Capt, Clogstoun hae Se eee e nn Furniture Warehouse, Kent Street, March 7, 1859. Ex 4i | a g 2 24 e, 3 = s- es & a seaman a Garerment.p6 penne were met bya aan ie Chickunbol ot Tbe diabibc eewener fate _ en - $e ee ey, = & = = ry o 2 g repu se. Jan the ope for a better recepti j : : ’ rer, ba imis 0 — a cone 4 ’ F2 2 sys Sco. cies | Fs Dae bile the day of their humiliation than vos received in shot of cheit are ee fetch me to martes some of the streets, ed ugnot 1t to bo nceouraged. 6 Osi e oh 3 4 $04 62 se power ? : ail fort within them. At three o’clock »n sie : Ww DopTtTel es cs gi Ee) ‘a ineffectual attempt was :nade to take the p! , HOSE who have a desire to do so can purchase at th | Ss esa Qa= S. 22 4.8.5. ott ers é ‘ . place. Capt. Mac- > CITY TANNEBY ae "| i rer fee" Es we OS “ 7 A Fsome AnD A Fiterr—Tae Resers Pursvep 3syT0 THE ss an Infantry, was killed, two officers were he Prime Sole LEATHER for one ehilling and ninepence a pound } Sg Tet saad mii si = S ae oe W ATER, AND A Terrir10 ConFLicr THERE—DeEatu OF ee te pena force ede obliged to retire. Subseouently ck which is less than it can be imported from foreign markets for. TO LET, Mason Horne. rated a that no seed on noun — eeimnie hak wen: ad March 7, 1859. Mon & fst | THE <PAVELION HOTEL.’ Lord Clyde fell back from Mejidiah to Nanparah, at the end| i the field in this quarter. ns Logeiley NORCO Eo elo a SS , | y , és AR Ome! Ae of December, and waited for certain information respecting the tA F Elections! Elections.» | 7BXO LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION given, that} movements of the rebels. On the 30th he learnt that the FULL PARTICULARS OF THE TERRIBLE BATTLE OF RAVTE ! UST opened for the occasion, one Cask GLENLEVIT eligibly situated and well adapted HOUSE and premises | Begum, Bainie Madho, and Nena were concentrated in a thick Camp NEAR Banxke, Jan. 3 2 WHISKEY (five years old.) It is said this genuine |lately known as the “* PAVILION HOTEL,” which, from its|jungle, near Bonkee, on the borders of the Nepaul frontiers,}on the 26 h on seoeineadl -—Having advaneed from lathe article possesses the wonderful qualities of converting your | standing on the highest ground in the City, and its proximity | at the mouth of the pass through which the Raptee breaks from | north eae ds ‘Chand weleadh tite ie Clonee opponents to your Political views, consequently no aspirant to | to the public offices and wharves, renders its situation for a|the Himalayas into the plains. Orders were issued to maven, enemy iene Bainie a nel, Gd eid ww dealers para ” the Red Benches should be without it. — For sale by | HOTEL the most desirable in the City, for either transient | and the troops, with Lord Clyde at their head, on an ele hant, open ' near the ane 1 i inte a aed others, posted in the ow March, 7. N. RANKIN, Great George-street. | Of permanent boarders. diligently employed the hours of darkness in anita the | hib had been fo r-and hamlet of Burjuddiah, where Nena Sa- mt, ee | The building comprises on the first floor one large Dining | ground that separated t ’ . * r some time residing with his followers, By @ | bs g comp 3 ze 5 P hem from the enemy. The 6th Dragoon cavalry demonstration we put th y ve The Cheapest and most General Assorted |room 25 by 25 feet, one reading or Bar-room 25 by 15! Guards, under Colonel Sir William Russell, being in advance, | precipitation, took six guns if he pate M miRok, Bm eee i awine- J by 15 fee o. ldfes-in Pies - . . , ° ’ tion, K guns ursuit, and wer : co UN TRY STORE Drawing room 18 by lo feet, one lates inner Kitchen, outer | and the exact position of the enemy unknown, the rebels gave | ed by the fail of night. ‘The Nena went aw nepre.choen | Kitchen, and large Scullery, with many eonveniences, one; a practical demonstration of their presence by firing a volley} ve have since ascertained Ny ah SOF AAT ed In the Island---Established 1842. | Pantry, one-small Sitting-room, two spacious Halls, and two | from their gunsat 150 yards. The situationof the cavalry Lh As soon as we came in site Souabar oa gy s neonre ay i pair front Stairs, and one pair back Stairs, and Water Closet. | t, a5 pat Te : £ > enemy began to draw off their Pp 0 ’ one p ) S, an ite oset. | unpleasant, but they behaved admirably, retiring by alternate | guns, and they succeeded in carrying off five of them, though we ‘o jue SUBSCRIBER has selected and just received Ex|/* 9) 4) aa Dini He : “ EMMA,” from Hatirax, the largest and best ti. slo cmarcan tbe ee ean rte OM oe by 7 oa on eon — ue on beyond range. ‘The infantry had in | 8aw only one escaping, drawn by horses, in the distance, N :d-rooms ¢ ge Pantry and Closet ; and in the Attic the meanwhile advanced and deployed, and the heavy guns} morning, the 2711 a ford RACE, | MERE STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, | seven Bed-rooms ; and haying spacious cellerage. The house opened on the rebels. Ina few middtad the latter fled La fort of Sceasiat anwar teeter allaoutee reer . apes t , y, we marched there } . : . . i «to suit the senson, and low prices to suit the times—that he | having lately undergone a thorough repair, is in excellent | most difficult ground, hotly pursued by the cayalr and infantry. | the moment tl sw ttack a) hi bas ever imported, which has been selected from some of the | Order, and having a good Stable, Coach-House, and out-oflice, | So rapid, indeed, was the pace of th forover that when ann place, and sais nen crap aires and captured the a4 vor most extensive houses in the numerous trade, who give all the | attached. : reached the banks of the Raptee, they found the torrent bed, | rice, ammunition, and neon “The eke Gaeniitine oh grein at ee advantages of the trade to their old eustomers. The following | For terms and particulars, please apply to 5 over which a shallow stream rushed furiously, encumbered with | the jungle, and "it wee valet ‘ha"Geas, eecaped quietly inte a are some of the Goods now open for inspection and sale : Charlottetown, Dec. 20, 1858. Hl. HASZARD. | fugitives. The 7th Hussars, with Major Horne at their head,| were made aware that the fart vag . aboatede ° re wh Prime Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Raisins. Currants and Figs. EI NOTICE. ie Ee ~~ j charged furiously into the streain, which was soon dyed with devoted to the demolition of Mejidiah and to Le po aan wes oy DRY GOODS in great variety, and some Ladies’ Dresses, | HE. Subscriber having be seated okeets hw Rh the blood of the wretched Sepoys. The conflict was hand to of spies to escertain the route of the rebels. Ont oon CONE M. latest London style; Ladies’ Capes, new ciate aia Bie T ubseriber having been appointed AcENT to the fg t{hand in the water, and in their despair some of the wretches, still quite in the dark, though u 1, 1¢ 20th, being Be re vrs ae oS a To! Hon. Lord Viscount Melville, K. C. B., by Power of|clasped the bodies of our men determined k . gh the rebels were actully within | "b price ; best ready-made Clothing ; Fur and Cloth Caps, } : 9 : , determined to make them share | some seven or eight miles of us, at the other sid : , } ‘ Py ewteeliape, naval abd Lilitary Seipensactiy se aren » Attorney. bearing date the 20th November, 1858, hereby | the death which they knew to be in store fur themselves. Major} belt of jungte on the north of the fi oo os Kae of the thick d Lo take See aaceian Rocke, Sukie lad Rabbere, | notifies the ‘Tenants on Lots or Townships Nos. 29 and 53, | Horne and two privates of the 7th, who perished on this occasion, | Camp at Meitddiahy ana ; fe Lord Clyde broke up his aaa soltes Ps 5, on 4,5! that all Rent and Arrears of Rent, due on said Estate, are to | were afterwards found firmly clasping the stiffened ae on seemed to a ateed rh eonee aes fo south to Nanparah, whiels 28. ; okt , g Liffe e for | 12, HARDWARE, Cutlery and Jewellery ; bar, hoop, sheet and be paid to him, and no other person. JOHN B. BOURKE their dusky opponents. munications with the other delinndad ore ene aoe oe ; ate Iron; Nails, Spikes, Brads « tacks, iron, zinc | se ‘ aan te ae sevent i © ald eotae © . 4 -“ pl i conperaxO gates ool Denhsat inn Ae Rby:| Mill View, Dec. 27,1858. = 3m Derear AnD Dearu or Nenpur Stvon. side ova Cemnaeaat foley oa ey a the plain out- a , : ae , 4 — 4 : » - ue lice Infante Drugs, meaeernes and Dye stuffs ; burning find, ans | NOTICE. ; The eee at finally evacuated Oude, and crossed the Sowars, It was late inthe afternoon of the 90th ee ail lamps ; China, Glass and Earthenware, in great variety, LL persons indebted to me by promissory note or otherwise, a oo I om Lord Clyde retired to Baraitch, leaving spies returned, and stated that the Nena, Bainie Madioo, and site and low prices ; Sled and Cart Harness ; Upper and sole | in respect of my business recently carried on.in Charlotte- rigadier Horsford with a force at Bankee. At Baraitch he}? /arge number of desperate rebels, with six or seven guns she Leather ; barrels and half barrels prime Labrador inspect-/ town, are hereby required to make immediate payment to was joined by Colonel Christie and General Grant; the latter | Ve assembied near Bankee, on the south side (red bank) of a ed Herrings, Codfish , Guns, Pisto!s, Powder, Shot, Caps Joux Loxawonru, Esq., my Attorney. In case of delay legal had obtained results very similar to those of ihe Commander-in- the Raptee, near the Nepaulese frontier, the Begum a th and Flints; Plough-mounting, and extra sole and side/ measures will be resorted to withous further notice. Chief. He had joined Brigadier Rowcroft west of ‘Toolsepore, another army, being on the left bank, about eight miles oo ; lates ; Pots, Bake-pans and extra lids ; with yarious | Cascumpec, Dec. 13, 1858. JAMES REED. engaged and beaten a corps of rebels on the borders of Nepaul, them. Lord Clyde at once resolved to attempt to sur vim ion y other articles, toc numerous for “« the printer,’’ and will | ae north of the Boorha Raptee, and driven them across the! enemy by anight march. ‘The heavy guns were left ee “ frontier with the loss of seventeen guns, Bala Rao, the Nena’s of a detachment of her Majesty’s 20th, and a baggage ihe or ’ be sold at very reduced prices, for cash, or good Produce. 2 Farmers and others in want of the best description of Goods, ’ will please call and examine quality and price, which will be found to ensure satisfaction, having every article priced, in p vin figures, for the child as well as the most experienced, rom oe no or will be made, which has 9 fixed rule in the establishment for the past sixteen years, an which . . . Thea od has obtained for it such qztensive ‘poleunsge’ ¢ chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- Gogra, at Kayreeghur. He was repulsed with loss, but gr A Cargo of Tiviber aud Deals for Sale—when disposed of, key, and a superior article of old Malt W hiskey. Also —/undismayed at this result, and hoping to find the vigilance of an alteration will | ade in the lumbering business for the X, XX, and XXX Ale. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. other officers at fault, le made another attempt, marched north- : a ———— | west up the Gogra, and tried to cross that river above the fork | Grain, Grain a. : : . : . brother, having in the meanwhile retreated to Duho small guard, was pieced under the Maj HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS } of Pee ond there turned into the er orders to move othe follow the rth wre ew — at a Bahadoor. To the west of Baraitch the brigade commanded break. Our little expedition consisted of the 7th tases a Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. by Troup, and subdivided into detachments under Colonels | Varters of the Carabineers, Ist Panjaub Cavalry eee Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- oer and Hay, had done good service also. Nurput Singh, | ‘be Roya! eepee ener Soe Seat). see Mia Brigade, idee ith a large army, attempted to force a passage across the tachment of her Majesty’s 20th, and a wing of the Beelooc! : Battalion. As Capt. fitzgerald coliecied 150 elephants, it “A | arranged that one-half of the force should be mountedentan oe jeach of these unwieldy locomotives—ihe other haif marctir : i ‘till the halts took place, when they relieved their tiated * se oF future; which willeoa.ic the proprietor to attend more strict- | ——s rn ; : ry ly to his counter trade. and give satisfaction to his customers. | yess Ss. STANFIELD & LORD beg to inform the | of the Chowka; but Brigadier Walpole was as much on the | the trouble of journeying aloft, and the elephant cavairy bec: nt WANTED. from 200 to 300 OX and COW HIDES, for), ~ Farmers pt Prince Edward Island, a after this date’ alert as Colonel! Dewuis, and Nurput Singh was met on the | infantry till the nexi half. There were some e seitig ee which the highest market prices will be given. ne EW we ae eins will ne ready for Dyeiag, Pulling 16:h of January, defeated with great slaughter, and killed, | ™ ©88¢ of accidents. Lord Clyde, with his Seemann se on PATRICK SLEPHENS, jane Mresseng oth, haying spared no expense 1n fitting Up. | paying with his life the penalty of rebellion, Thus perished by | up, Wes, much against his will, obliged to go in ad inse Orwell Store, Cheaper than the Cheapest on the Island. |The services of Mr. Lippincott, of Pictou, being peoawed. 26 xbe hands of Walpole’s men the leader who last year defied ‘lantern had been mounted on the back of en ele hant me : : Dec. 13, 1858. foes gt ba fl rrr finish work in the best possible the — at Rohea; and thus the death of Adrian Hope was oo the guides, and had the honour of being the leoder of oat gat Genig Gene i ‘ a 2 Y -1, , avenged. , the expeciiion. The men were in high epirite Th . 0; ; n taken b Mr. H. Causecx, of Sydaey Street, Charlottetown, will! ie | eaceaneiinde dof | at ene he column, aif The Chair nan pears’ y several receive Cloth, and attend to its being forwarded with despatch. | tuguients Rerurnina Home. crashing in saamer ns lise pron in pe an wlephante ; . ; , , July 27. tf ' The reducti ait field 5 Cs, OVer SWEInpy grere, . be OT the Speaker's Chair, but one of those splendid ARM | a aa sb ie aan Ee aie e+ at Rape Bak d ao fe ae eae sia” *Pie'e cavairy or infantry, and tie x SH: UGLAS’S renouse. c Saat “ see ee @ moving lighthouse gui Hi CHALRS at DOUG ebucto a 0 home through Central India ; and several! European regiments ‘flicers, and so, tramp, tramp, squash, ee ed ry ae 123 ‘will also leave their prese siti q" ih . ; e ; : : arte present positions. ‘I'he 80:h is already in they proceeded. A northerly wind c: , SE y BS » T é R ior . ” , : C y vin came down sbarply frou: - beni iS a ED. — | part at Cawnpore, and the whole regiment will soon be con- the Himalayas, and soon the cold cut through the ne I, - 50 1858 _—ener P W HYNDM AN centrated there. Eight regiments wil! be sent home ; four, the diea clothing. The column made such wood progress that if it Nor. 22, 1898. P. W. HYNDMAN. | military train, the 10th, 32d, 64th, and 78ih are already officially lad pushed on it would have reached Bankee long ere dev! ee | The Examiner under orders for Europe. A long halt was called, therefore, near a tone of trees ' d ' | i Mir: ; ‘small haintet. Weapped in ties dover vusescessdte More Mrraccrovs Escarzs ov Tanata Torre. men enjoyed ane 7 seat and resais, officers and : : ests . wt he : ' yuyea ah hours fe reshing siee +” ni at his office, Hillsborough-street, near King s-square. Tantia Topee finding himself preesed crossed the Banas, menced again so tiined as to hein See . tf con, ‘and, leaving Showers on his right, marched straight for Dowsa,'after eunriee. [1 hae traneplred since that . ul meee ihe stu & c¢é . i i2 ig ati la FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, _ here there is a very large assortment, of superior finish, and | the latest styles ; with a large lot of all kinds of Household FURNITURE, tterns, and finish. and the latest improvements. J UST RECEIVED, per sehr. * ROMP” — \ No different pa Will be sold very cheap. Please call and judge for yourselves. ily printed and published every Monday by Eswarp Wurta GEORGE DOUGLAS. Furniture Warehouse, Kent street, Feb. 28, 1859. ee Price — 15s. perannum payable half yearly on advance