Veckly Hournal of Politics, Literature, and Mews. at nh sonnets ———— ——— ———— = —— when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, ““Phis is true Liberty, may speak free.’’---Euripides. === —— a SSS SS ee ova — P oe oe nee Soar arts Bani pts =4 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, @ctober 16, 1865. New Series.---Ro, - _ ae owe steiienitiaitebmdnadeeieiieeias teheaeieeinea ° CREE ‘ oe , i hile I, hot and troubled, was sitting in-th F moderat ly that Maggie came in from the lia also true that the largely expanded cur- A STRANGE BUT TRUE STORY NEW St ORES Thirty Pounds Reward ! LITERATURE, —_ of wel pani + Achat : ” omalgiaiie an she was superintending | reney which the war iso created, implice| . wove maee Eats 4» olvicuh cabeee some improvements made at her -vgvestion | and necessitates an increase of commerce tr LLL LLL Nl Ll tl OE ll ll | HE Government of this Island will pay a TUE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT. | » ‘ Come and help me, Magyie, or | shall reward of THIRTY POUNDS to any person | ‘die of fatigue. These things won't go iu !'' to ask the cause of our laughier. OU! course | employ it. Ne “ , ARMY SURGEON TURNS OUT TO BE A LADE Speculations of the most speca- ! A HINDOO PABLE. Te learning much inclined, PRIVATE or otherwise, which will to the appre 3 ae , . . : : ive, was ¢ inepect: j i snd | It was six men of Indostan ‘undo all my work, and in an tour every- | quicter than usual, and ber ebecks grew | forms of which may be seen in the excite. t'¥°, Was Once Inspector of hospitals in X . f 3 ° i Groceries, &c, — . Sa t Jeserte Majesty's 2 . . ss inka Description of Deserters from Her Majesty's 2nd Who went to sce the Elephant, Li uors Molasses Tea Su ar | for the ap prehension of any of the nudermentioned | I exclaimed. 'we did not tell her. lative character are unquestionably ofloat in The Mon‘real Herald states that the dc ’ "9 ’ 1 DESERTERS t , INFORMATION —— : : : or doetress mentioned in the fol! Pep pee alll Ber Ie at ; | Margaret knelt down and proceeded to) As Christmas drew near, Magg'e became | every sevrion of the community. exigzerated | OF dvetress mentioned in the following na lour, Tobateo, Sundry | heusion of any Deserter from Her Maj p's 2nd } ' . y ty ° Majesty's 2nd | ; ; : . \treal, and is well remembered by m | Battalion of the 16th Regt of Foot. thing was arranged and packed. | pale. Grandpapa also lost bis usaul good | ment in the Cuicayo grain market, and in! eitinons hace e J i , ily.’ sai ‘ : i spirits, whilst Gerald aud 1 became daily | operations in oil in al! sections of the coun. | or at ae : r HE SUBAC KI BER h . hi i Battalion of the 16th Rext ef Foot, from TURspay ‘ W ell, Lil y. said Margaret, when she | Sp Is a 5 [ ’ An incident be just ene being éinin &r . ‘* as DOW IM MS! the 8th day of AUGust, to Tuxspay, the 19th | : : ~t l ry Sill i nossible ot fey . ee on ; ti es (Though all of them were blind,) had completed her work of charity by putt- | more lively. saa hd el ry. Still a is Unpossible to deny the we military cireles #» extraordinary that a ew rick Stores, veboster Street,Charlotte | Serremeer. 1805 : That each by observation ing my bair tidy, * it is a fortunate thing | On Christmas Eve ound Maggie ir) tence of a very safe aud legitimate trade. not its truth capable of being vouched for oo oe | Private ALEXANDER MecPHERSON, age 26) Might satisfy his mind. that you cannot have your wish gratified | tears, with an open Setter before her. It hased too, generaliy, on cash terms. | official authority, the narration would « Extensive and Valuable Stock | Years, a native of Glasgow, Scotland; beight 5 feet | " OF | 58 inches; hair browa: woustache and Whinhers,; | e eyes grey; complexion sallow; broad Seotch accent | M ERC Hi AN DIZ iD Private THOMAS GOODMAN, age 22 years and | — 9 | 9 mouths; height 5 feet 84 inches; a native of | comprising WINES, BRANDIES, and other LI. Newry, Ireland; bair brown; eyes hazel; com-| QUORS of the best quality, fresh GROCERIES | plexion fair. | of all kinds; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO,) _ Private DANIEL McRKEADY, age 34 years and | MOLASSHS, equal co any articles of the kind in | 8 months; a uative of Ireland; beight 5 feet 7| the market, which Le offers to whclesule and retail | inches; complexion dark; bair black; eyes dark. customers | Private JAMES SKATON, age 26 years and &| At the lowest prices for Cash, | months; a native of [reland; height 5 feet 62 in.: | | Complexion fresh; bair sandy; eyes grey. | ——— sy j ' | Private THOMAS MOFFATT, age 25 years; a| 70 Paacheons choice Dewerara RUM, eae . senets a 5 feet 10 inches; com- | = . ' r | exXton fresh; hair brown; eyes grey. 70 Hogsheads Ho lands GIN, aii Private JOHN McKAY, age 23 years and 2! 6 Hhds. Trish and Scotch MALT WHISKEY >} months; height 5 feet 5 inches; complexion fresh; | This wonder of an Elephant 6 Hids. Pale and Dark BRANDY, | bair brown; eyes blue; a native of Newry, Ireland. | anil ie ee 6 Hog-heads PORT WINE, | Private HUGH DEVLIN, age 22 years and 9| Pe * aie montbs, height 5 feet 9 inches; complexion fresh; | 6 hogsbeads of SHERLY, bair sandy; eyes light blue; a nacive of County! , 100 dozen Fdinburgh ALE, Mowaghan, Ireland. 100 dezea Guinness’ POUMTER, Lance Corporal GEORGE MUMBY, age 23 years | 300 chests and half chests ot TEA . r , siti | And happening to take aod 7 montis; height 5 feet 9 inches; complexion | The equirming trank within his hands, 1U hogsheads of SUGAR 30 puacheons of MOLASSES, ; Which you expressed last night, I mean to } was from Mrs. Brandon, offering her a first. | While on the one hand we have to notice | tainly seem incredible. Our officers quart change places with me.’ rate engagement in St. Petersburg. diminished exports from every port in the ed at the Cape between fifteen and twer ‘Oh, but then, Maggie” said I, ‘T) Maggie declared her determivation to | Untied States, reputed short erops, and a0 ares ago sea ean aii a should never attempt to pack up for myseif, paccept it. After wasting a great amount ct | extravagant rate for every article of con- ind sition 2 eee oa = ‘ | — , . . “aS Sk ae t ( ation for considera but give one of the female servants a sove- | eloquence to divsnade ber, without eff-cr, 1 sumption, and on all other —— importa- | i) in bis profession, especially fur Semnel reign to do it for me, don’t you see?’ | tan dywn te the library, where iny grand- | tious, anda high rate for exchenge, there is ‘decision, atid rapidity in difficult operatior ‘Why, child, as a governess, you would | fasher was sitting alone, and said reproach. | no getting round the fact that the United) This gontleman had entered the ary not have many sovereigns to give away,’ | fully, ‘Maggie is going to Russta nex: |} States bave within themselves at this mo-| 1813, had pessed, of course, through t said Maggie with a sigh. month, and we shal! never see her again.’ ment a prosperity unquestioned and unex: | grades of assistaut surgeon and surgeon « Bat,’ [ replicd, * { cannot bear to think! ‘ Where is she ?’ he asked, and closed his II. The first approached the Elephant, And happening to fall Against his broad and sturdy side, At once began to bawl: ** God bless me—bat the Elephant Is very like a wal!!”’ mt. The second, feeling of the tusk, Cried, ‘Ho! what have we here, So very reund and smooth and sharp? To me ‘tis very clear ampled. ~ Lt may, however. ol! be the result | V#rious regiments, and had eerved aa ea } : : : : , ‘ lt arions arte I + of you being treated as an upper servant hy mouth tight, a sure sign he made up his mind | of a diseased state of the fidances. It does | sicaae oniieivanes ae . = Re! Be ° “ 7) . i" . " > > q 2 » ad sroe ry 0 some rick tradesman's wife. 1 have a most | t@ something. : : ; wot Sven possible that ag ie destruct ou" pr@hotion to the Stafat the Cape. I delightful plan io my head; you shall marry) * ln my boudoir ; the door is open and} of 5s» much property, the cessation OF Gl wes clever and agreeable, savd for the draw my grandfather, and be m stress of Te | you may goin,’ L replied, trying to look un-| mach labour, aud the piling of such an en* back of a most quarrelsome temper, and a Cedars; and then-———' concerned. He kissed me warmly. * God ormous debt, that the country Grau have inordinate addiction to argument, which pet Iv ‘Never!’ exclaimed Margaret, while a/speed you!’ 1 whispered, and he was! gained as wach as it bas lost, and yet from ce ee the — ae int or. ; ae . = i _merannes 1 rene ,| play. 2 was extensive ai ah] The third approached the animal, blush of indignation overspread her. coun. gone. : | appearances at the present Moment one | Play . _ . Sears Ee ee e ienance. *Do you suppose [ will marry a} | ran to the drawing room, seized Gerald | would thiuk there had beea uo war, oo des. | hcuetit a. Sami eae ential “ca 7 ' : ae a Wiig ’ ‘ a ce snd ‘ ; nv ‘ , __ | feetic *rous}| aking giea wan old enough to be my grandfather for eqed. the waist, saying, ‘the crisis an bo ae Tue em ke = th | Any natural *‘chaffing’’ with regard to these the sake of a home? Really, Lilian, you come! and we danced a pus de deux. ex-|batile hos passed away, cae toe of the can, | however, especially roused his ire, bat wat tnust bave a very low Opiuion of me to SUpe | pressive of joy, until we were out of breath,| von has ceased, aud ali over the land iresh; hair light brown; eyes blue; a native of | a Nortuawpton, Kogland. Thus boldly up he spake: Private ROBEKXT BROTHERS, aged 23 years | quoth he, “the Elephant “T see.”’ is at length discontinued on his ‘calling out” 7 50 barrels of FLOUR and 10 months; height 5 teet 3 inches; complexion | Is very like a snake !"" pose such a thing.’ )then gat down and waited (oh, such a time !) ‘heard the basy hum of minufacure and/a persevering offender, and shooting him ; - ‘ fresh; bair dark brown; eyes dark trown; poek | ee ; | re It i ipteresti rateh | tl h the | Abus 1840 . v Q . mble ¢ >} t t orst. | commerce. tis most ipteresting to watch | through the langs. ut 1840 he became Buses of Honey Dew TUBA co, marked; a nutive of Ireland The fonrth reached out his eager hand, Of course E made a bye manite apology ‘hoes a a : h low the pro : ess of the sol aaa th : rable putntieh to a ened inspector and wag ‘“ } }0U0 Loses Liverpool SOA Pp. Corporal FREDK. JEFFS, age 23 vears aud 6 il alee iid ties bein S and emoothed ber ruffled feathers. After at least an hour, down came my. progress e solution vis problem | ! mouths, a native of Northampton, England; beight ! ® feet 93 inches, hair brown. complexion fair, eyes bine; a sear on right breast and others near, trade | shoemaker | Private ALFRED SMITH. ave 23 years and 10} months, a nutive of Herts, Enuhind; height 5 ft i 0 boxes of PIPES, 1200 JARS, (assorted sizes,) Together with » fall assortmen: of all articles in S. the GROCERY LINE, to which he invites the Te next day we started for The Cedars. |grandfather, looking so happy, and not a Time wiit tell whether all this prosperily is | transferred ea, There he was equally Gerald met us at the station, Evou Maygie day older than 380. L knew by bis bright | genuive, or whether it isa diseased coudi- | en te bet nye Ae: doe pugna- ’ . v 2 | , . nf al ’ § eR, atte oming - acknow'edved that he was much improved, heyes that all was well. tion of “the body politic, produced by the | —- sonAe: aud Jooked almost manly. | ‘Maggie has couseuted to be wy wife,| war. Our lot is cast in a wouderful age, “What most this wond’rons beast is like, Is mighty plain,” quoth he: “Tis clear enough the Elephant ;eonveniently developed upon the shghtest | difference of opinion with him. that + ! : 7 : : : : Is very like a tree!’ es - : : : | ar I te. SAAS OS law ee San poeta whose 7 inches, complexion fresh. hair brown, eves brown . ‘ Weill, Lilly, l suppose we must think | Lilly,’ be sald. | and its gteatest wonder is the nation on no notice was allowed to he taken of his fita a on cen ay Se eer. _ Private JOILN LONERGAN, aye 26 years aud The Gfth, who chanced to tonch the ear, of getting married soon,’ he said, when we! ‘Oh, what a dear old grandmother she) whose border we live. Iss history in the|of temper. He proceeded from Malta ta ‘ 8; 2 « ches; co Clot os nT * . ” | . : . : P . ao : ic > > i Charlottetown, May Bie, OR MOLLE. | mami hele 9 fee, 9 inch. somplerion| Said, Ren the blindest man were fairly off “will be! Leriedsand dashed up stairs to lust four yeurs is ull of instruction; its pro:| Corfu, where fe was quartered for many € . y 2, h s | ; Be ; eves hazel; ative o 10- : * ‘ ° | f ; . ears j j ‘ ‘ . = _—— -——————=-_| nastown, Co. Kilkenny; trade, shoemaker. Can tell what this resembles most ; - ' > wit 0 suffocate her with k s-es. gress io (he next four years canuot fail to; ¥°4rs, still ee for the same peculiar. ToC f : CS aati No. no, I mnst stay with my poor old | ii . ities. When our Government eeded th s, oO onsumers o Gas. | Private WILLIAM ROURKE aye 24 years and | Deny the fact who can, ifath for t! ie ; sara he hs al It was great fun to see how ashamed! ve stili more interesting, a : : = "EXUE Directors of the Charlotter Gag | 8 months; height 5 feet 9 inches; cowpiexion This marvel of an Elevhant grenctather Har ens rowsining yeer: mg G x" . . lonian Islands to Greece, and our _traopa. of i Li eC : it : step ak elk caer: fresh ; eves hazel; hair brown; a vative of Kil- | I : lik f fg . to live,’ I replied. at the same time tread- 'grandpapa was of his engagement Ferald | aren ——— | course, quitted the territory, Dr Barry 44 du ota pany will loan, (eno é by : 7 : r x an! . ® : is ‘ hi 3 ayes! * + ; y " . . ‘rag . nae : ae @ tee Pews Ges Cothion Bees. Consumers “privute GEORGE, HAMILTON age 3d wears biel fe ing on his foot so hard as to make him use and [ teased him so unmereiully that in MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS —CON- | elected to leave the army and take up his ey ; i Se _— " tee : ii 0 s 3 one z Hive 4 yj | » , ide i ’ desirous of proving these most vesirable and eco} a native of Moira, Co. Down; height 5 feet 44 vit. strong language and Maygie look up from | seli-defence he sy gh to fir = aed FESSION OF THE MATE AND DOY, a onaon a of = days rdipete nemical Gas Ranges are requested ty muke an early | inches; complexion fresh ; hair brown ; eyes grey a : east | Lodge ft ay fort ul i where he died abou month ago, and upon 7 oe ; > ; i eyes grey ; 1@ sixtl ‘ had} 2 ‘ jo hate the idea of liv- | Lodge for us, and x a rthe dowuk ; SE ae ceil b oo ce ges Sg ony a limited | trade, weaver. ™ hss ee nad tege her age | How nea at The a , ' I | wedding ; ’ (From the Halifax Journal.) his death was discovered to be a woman! pamber will be disposed o ty order, Private THOMAS BLAIR, age 26} years: a About the beast to grope, ing ip stately grande vedars a . le bably this dise lie: wt, WM. MURIHY, Manager. Se af Sat Wn Teceke tnslenk ton Then, sclebas on the. cwlnaine such eammon taste: | [need not tell you what a sensation the| The mystery connected with the death of | Very probably this discovery wan elicited “ a 3 : , & native of Killyman, Co. Tyrone, lrela id; height, ian, seizing on the swinuing tail Ig very dreadful to bave such eammon taste .+ : i Ce Col } Be f the brigt. Ze | during the natural preparations for inter- Ch'town, Jane 19, 1805. 9 feet 5 inches ; complexion, fresh ; hair, black ; Pes . vith on : io ‘e ddings created ; we bed two clergy-! apt. Colin U. Bentson, of the brigt. Zero. ; it ante mane : That fell within his seope, but T shonid like to live at Willow Lodge, | two weddings ¢ ; ey" 1s likely to be brought to hght. the mate| ment, bot there seems to be an idea prevalent _ TESTIMONIALS.—Rxrort or Committer or 8 a “T see,” qnoth he, “ the Elephant which is just outside our gates, and not to/ men to perform the ceremony, twenty-four | (John ©. Douglas) and the eabio-boy, Mark that either verbally, during the bast illness, Jiowm. erecwmunm, Sees aye o vm ‘| Penaliies for Aiding or Concealing Is very likearope!” * have a footman on the premises — [ am so | bridesmaids all io white, with wreaths of | jjoward. havine made confessions to the ef- | Or by eome writing, perased immediately - *RUGKESSIVE AGE, PHIC AGO, Lt e, . e pie a ae ’ gu : aiducdienall prapeat i Reith. hetiiiedines) aie Deserters. Aut éo-thees men of Tadesien «fraid of those grand looking supercilious | pink roses and blue Pn ub a fect, that on the Sunday previous to the dis- — > ink = ge = ra the i aun é . ; alin a ie of “new | By the Imperial Act for punishing Mutiny and ' os wie . i r grandfather and grandmother were} covery of the vessel abandoned at sea, tl ine “') death, he ha ‘zged to uriee Visclphbat ant Guar ter a ik a Pieaian’ deen Desertion any pereon who shall by any meaus what Disputed loud and long heings.’ v0 rs vet ge we wen’ wi a without a postmortem examination of an principle of gas used for cooking purposes, were Ta ear ae iednin co at hr pthees Gerald quite agreed with me, and we by far the handsomest couple, Gerald being | steward, a colored wan, with the knowledge rt P & like! ; no v , f iments, i , p ’ "chy PeCury, Procure any Some 2h i his own opimon F e , whe . s 2 . ; + ; ore . > ge Sanne eanent at we a 7 oe a to desert, or attempt to procure ot persuade any Sol - . : <a ss ‘ , . } g ier | thin and bo like, although past twenty- | of the mate and the rest of the crew, the boy sort . ae oe es oe y aroused the f ii } tilit f these Stov A } i t } l by d 7 { y e a uily calling out the utility 1h pate nae are pe entaiia galley scncinnt imal ome apes ie ea Exceeding stiff and strong, amused ourselves by Grawing @ picture Ol | ; ig. *Xcepted, committed one of the most evol | Curiosity of the two nurses who attended 5 ekems Seat cee apm - Soldier is dius io desert, ahult aid or useiet Tkongh each was partly in the right, happiness, and lamenting that fate had one. aud 1 looked my small and uudig: binuded morders on record. The vessel wae him, for it was to them, it appears, that tha yerfurmed :— calle : ia na : ji . } : 7 ifie } ra i ae ae i : . ; ul Ueefeake wen cocked in four minntes, ite julese ao a 5 aa ve ergo a ee a wb And all were ia the wrong. | denied me a brother: | wified. fat} did | hound from Cow Bay to New York, and it disclosure of this mystery is owing. Under +* » ' . : dese . z souceal such Ceserter, or a} i whe ein ¢ yi . “ - . . J ers Sooleal “ oa van etl aiskgush Jena tanning biniell, ar 44 ¢ | It happened that we travelled by a train} Cad any one say my grandfather di appears the colured man bad sume difficulty | the ens eee oa oan oe Bs mee wre nd tiv sustai . vy thi roe als -7ee . . oT : - ORAL . . } one fy ; ° ans ¢ ¢ ay satir y ‘ cane page lhe Tones d ain assist in his rescue, shall be deemed guilty of a “g ii ihe ia . a which started two hours befcrg the one by ) Wrong ? 1 defy them to do so. prevtoas toshipping, in consequence of which important that me a a ane — called E “ Qauil were, in two instauces, broiled in five | Misdemeanor, and shall, on conviction thereof, be- aon. One oe CSNN Ege Whee, which we had told grandpa to expect us, so | **# * €# *& & & © * [he was apprehensive that ou bis arrival in| ns to report upon an: rg its truth = By el Geeta. ane Orah 80-0 tate. j Cova Sekt Cay, Bar er an vad ar er eneutente, Seine, hat wher we had arrived he was not at the One year after we wereeall very happy. | New York be would be sent to prison. In | aa oo tales Acdee tea oe nuke 3 al i » Sel datin »}| Connty, District, Ciry, xb or place where ¢ = : ileal } ae : jana | placed beyond a doubt, but it was brough ‘ ie a ut fresh fr ” the new loaf was delicately | ctet Giinhes shall uf any time happen to he, be Rail on in utter ignorance station to meet us, so we walked home Mrs. St. Leger became a mother and a great | order to prevent this, he determined on the | F ‘Vi ' a she tadivideal had'al & ? ai age Nadine concn is would b liable to be committed te the Common Jaol or Of what each other mean, oe : ty | iechantl ther! This was another sensativr |} murder of the Captain ; and on several oc- | to light that the individual har a b some time in each case these viands woald be pronounces | . : . 2 ails ; throveh the ark, and Magve was delivht- grand mother : 8 Was ormer : ‘ ou Z : : .| or another been a mother! Thia is all that me : J . ia | House of Correction, there to be imprisoned, witl nd prate about « lephe - p os ec ‘ + casions expressed his determination to the deliciously and thoroughly cooked In the case of i And prate about ax Elephant itor the village of Greystone Lawrence I ' : ee k f thi t ins the meats, the exterior surfaces were coagulated | without hard labeor, for such term, uot exceed Ned oiee of thon bac deen.” jed with the scenery. : mY ay . a ti mate and others on board. While the Cap. | is yet known of this extraordinary story. “ aud rendered firm ; the substance otf the whole, ee tinea a Monts, as the convicting Jus " : as a | As it was nearly time to dress for dinner St Leger wus propouuced the finest ma0y tain was in his berth, this bloodthirsty de. The motives that ee and the time » wise aeebes, reeaines ar Dipabe japanese on | eet andi Menees atteshin person sulleringa | IY GRANDFAT HER’S WIFE lwhen we arrived, we performed our toilettes | that ever made a first appearance in this mon repaired to the Captain's state-room, | when commenced this ee deception ara oT “a : “as e " i it * d ' " i “= ; ; 4 44 ’ . > i i | * erces tithe Gages or odor of wae in or about the | Seldier to remain in his or her house after the hour |“ ero a , J land went to the drawing room, where} ¥® ld. Entre nous —: fine feathers make} and with a bolt or iron bellaying pin, dealt | ae sie ee nae faa h vty thas és ae itoves. or in the food when cooked We regard | of Six€ in the evening, from the lirst of MAY to : vr : Mavvie was 2009 absorbed in a portfotio of | five birds.’ Geraid and I think our Lely, | a’deadiy blow at him. The Captain begged | 8t4n48 an Indubitahie fact, ; aa eee ay . y the process ax entirely superior aud snecessful. te S0ch oe cee. - oro caitveme I am going to te)) exactly how it happen. | ° Noah [ vings ; 80 Gerald ical T oe i who is about the same ave, althouvh rather | for God's sake that bielife migit be spared, | "48 i | ee — a eet ao a wees Same mK. =f . EIGHT In the evening, from the lst o + si | ? . oF u i ‘ ee valuabie engravings 5 aeral u ape | - > i . ¢ p yiee, had fought man ues, and had sought ik wees Bae im Paes <7 “he - | to the 30th of APKIL, withont a written pase frou - St aay grandiathes. at ¢ . ‘dered on to the haere. j small, quite as handsome. ae Se eo ae many more, had smamael a legitimate pial “ w FP. Tocner " ‘ Brizys Honse. lhis Commanaing Officer, ehall forfeit Twenty if fil y two, took unio himself a wife of} ae mi J | | and take her any where 1 Mp ccestor. but cons ad ie ived a regul ur “diplomat saa | : : : j , rery rit ‘ - Qe a er ‘ oe > ‘ . . on, had reeeryves € § o i. J. Ws Humesery, Max«sosoit Honse. SHitL1ine@s tor each aud every vifeuce, with costs twenty-one; and when my tale is told, [ am Maggie was sudden y aroused from her | he would not heed this, made another blow, : , es ! ‘ : A. M. Stoppaxo, Revere House. | of suit 7 : oe) ee at he sound ot Sisk Giese’ CE LANEQUS and life was extinct. Both the mate and | hd acquired almost a celebrity for sic] as a - . sure all those who read it will say be was |occenpation by the sound of a rich tenor | ° al t The doubt wi ‘ “F Jous Waiewt, * Anderson's.” eure FOUN LS PERALTY ‘oh r ~~ sineinst ditnathel’s becttifal sone. | boy have made a confession to the foregoing | S8*S'¢%! operator; = Lhere is no doubt what- oe . ‘ Et Js : aN . ‘ e rh ° | yore, § ing ‘ o * oe " =] ‘ v ‘ 7 S é *o ( ? 2 ‘ The cost of cooking by this method we append | TWENT a : : ee ° ee : he & ha: Gerald% | TIME WILL TELI effect. Lhe boy, there is every reason @)| *ver about the ‘fact,’ but we doubt whether “ee a as miade np from careful tests yesterday. accepted} By the Ishund Statate of 50 George the Third, We will begin at the 30:hof Jane. 18— | The Message She Knew tha: Gerald’ | M i 4 w has believe, bed no heed. in the marder. The | ete® Mim Braddon herself would have ven- oa: ; - oon aa ” . }eap. 3, any persons harbouring, concealing or as- | : ; : F. Wir. a i a a ‘ iil Wit Wiis Dit aii ate, | palieves er. : me ames t tile eaten oe fe eualaee mak ed gary iaaien ine Seana rte Majesty's fine ra {t was the evening of my departure fiom | vocal powers were _s oenil, and on 7 Pre The eee noe ae _ rege -_ | mate, we think, will have some difficulty in | ™ d to make use of it as a fiction.—TIrish . , steak broiled in 5 aileetieedamaatinete “4 fs enti alse liable to # penalty of Twenty Pousps. © Mrs. Brondon’s istablishment for Young ithat he could not sing so well and power- The present econdi:ion of busines im the) rid ling bimseif of the strong presamption paper. sce cinaiaaieamalaaagitadaceiniln foot of gus, cost j of a cent I quart waer boiled Auy Sheriff or his Depaty, and any ¢ onstable o1 Ludies, Moseow House, R chmo i there | | fully. The voice drew near and preseatly | United States presents a phase hardly ere- that he was accessory a it both belore and Ne po p : P ‘ in 94 minutes, consuming | cabic foot of gus, cost | Officer or Suidier in Her Majesty's service, are, by sve , sadist es i 8 man stood at the open! jibje. j i Y the struggle from which|and after the fuet. Tie two seamen are NEW PRESCATION OF ‘PER. —Faper ON goof Leent. 24 breakfast biseuit baked in (2 min- | the same Act, authorised to appreliend any person had spent thre v *F hap; y years. My | tall, handsome f j a ee (rags th isted 1 i f th pip are composed of paper and bi‘'umen ‘ of l ce 24 breakfast b val 2 . 2 sume Act, authoris ee ae . ; _ : : . wd , on eo 2 ‘ ] N ). | Germans; they assisted in disposing of the es pos 7 pape a D1 ‘ , e ‘out © rst ° | suspected to be Jeserter, and te ¢ before a} gr: i » re ¢ . dow. The windows of the drawing):he coun has just emerged. otwitb F : 5 : : utes, cousuming 1 foot of was, cost 24 mills. | fom le Wi Deserter, und take Sun before u graudtather pleced me there after the death | window a te |b ens J e . body. It is also to be feared that the Mate | and the process of their manufacture is very Z 710 Justice of the Pence. : of my dear mother, who, having lost her |room were to the ground, so he stepped 10 | standing an immense destruction of property : : ; : . A vt Having frequewtly examined the mode of action) FIVE POUNDS REWARD is by the same Act : : si see d . ards Macgie. said. in a | d i. hm A t of their mor e. has added to his complicity in this transac- simple Paper of a width equal to the re- [6 2 of SHaw sS7Teak-Beotier, i have been led to the payable for the apprebeyrion of auy such Deserters husband soon after my birth, returned home and o Vancing towar 8 Maggie, sald, jan & compiete ¢ vrangemen . — on ltion the’ crime of perjury. The conduct of oukeat length of the pipe s. pasaed eeahe cmelusion that the tissues and icvteguments of | to her father, and remained with him until | oeculiarly sweet voiee, ‘ [ presume that [ jtary system, the withdrawal ef an immense the mate and the crew eannot be satisfac- Ca of molten bitum a Uponae lin v4 “ it , ny . . YO" {K. . E ; ant is nee, ¢ } “tive its. | = : . ; a Cl , era. ey! n- 7 mt he — rare ‘ale — awehgan eens al In addition to on r the apprehe nsion her premature deevase. A Virulent fever lam addressing M iss Lawre nee, and must /eumber of men from produc tive pursults, | torily explained ; it is perfectly absurd to ioe eutsiiledl having ce. dumm ioe ce - the e* "t « iichly ated, ' é 5 a adi te a ewurd tor : PQ AnSIO : ° » anal ; vi re : j a a ; e e ’ ae qwace’ which thm ‘gas-Gane is highly composed. At the | of Desertere. payuble by an Act of Assembly above broke out in the village of G reystone, Where humbly apologise for having neglected my | and above al the Im po-1tion of an exhaus- j S#y that they were entirely under command ired b f th * thi q is th 5 ot,» al first instant this steam penetrates aud scalds the | mentioned, the sam of SevEN Pounnps will be added my grandfather's estate is situated : and as ‘duty as a host by being absent on your or-|tige system of taxation : in the face of ali | of the murderer. We cannot understand | Fa. ri 0 he = 7 ~ is oar ie “ meat, and the sabsequent browning retaius a po - | and paid by the Colonial Government. i aes Ss a a : as | : ae ? : .i| why the mate was allowed to leave Lunen- |} Wound, ander pres-ure Trom a heavily weigh- - : Lhe Se tion of the water formed, with thegurces produced. | Shorille, Juctloce of the Pence und Consfables | y mother Visited wach among tho poor, jrival, a i giddy gracttenghier told me | these adverse PSNR ND, there res abe coms and had it not been for the wonglb ted cyfinder revolving in conneetion with " eysart The gas-flame. as obtained in the devices of Mr | thronvhout the Island are hereby required to vive | she caught it, aod after a short struggle | that [ need not expect you ustil seven present moment, a condition of prosperity : al iin Conn alien - the sailor parties = 7. Ti Bt x e + dhetetly Ld ee he murest th ‘| t aifords ; t ir pro nik d assistance for iprehen-} 4. : - Ss 3 . ' ~— a ude , cers, the g ¥ pi S/the core. is imsares an equal distribu. 4 = nadie Stee ae eee f ee pn a ae: ib eee cont ; ‘ ‘De - ae a ‘ye died. As the fever continued to rage, i o’eluck, and it is now only five, 7 Pee ‘almost unparalleled in the hisrory of uations. would nave escaped unpunished It will be tion of the bitamen and as of ma i oO . 1 | sto ‘ e ube " 2 ee se 8, um i ; ~ $ Pr i : j i S Ue c 7 t + set ners “ / cmd “ean give odor to, or any way interfere with the | safe conveyance to Head Quarters, Charlottetown. | was sent to Moscow House; and my gramd-| exonerate me from ai) blame. | Kvery interest seems to flourish, and to) remembered that the mate and crew aban.|. _- : . \ . ‘ ne ion of the delicioas tlavour of broiled meat i ful of | al polite b ich wi hardly | terial throughout the pipe. The thicknexs | . pegnoction ot Sate om, evene a wa vias, | W. H. POPE, Col. See’'y. Mtather feeling very wretched and lonely, Maggie, forgetful of her usual polite be-| quurish with degree of success hard!y 'doned the brigt off Cross Island Light. and | und consequently the strength of the oe a 2 cure eilern’ ecu , . ~ " > > + . ' { , ° 7 . ay g 2 i pe, - . time > caer seuke: . tee the tonghest } Oaleatel an iss broke up bis establisiiwent, and stared {ur | haviour, stared at her host in blank aston- lever before dreamed of. Jadging by the attempted to scuttle ber, thinking she would | i. . lt dike. ceeihedall Hi 4 i: . ; 7 | Angust 28, [865 ; : i ‘ { : P at tonal Saks e 8 regulate: 1@ amount of paper ecole ‘ ey. meat — ot ” ea = ot ees | : Ni long tour on the continent to Vienna. | isbment. toh a man, whose so | experience of the past, and the teachings - | a “es poo 4 oe seme ! a = ae: When as sinh eg evil zo alee hug 1, and, with the simpie noting oF me, enabier of : p : K . t d { d ’ k . a iptom of even w! die age Was ip a few. I histor the ex eetation was ubpiversa! @ fave no doud la fhen th 5 i‘ ; . 4 ‘ 7 © » 4 aead a an a any gradation f OTT | Pans, Bgypt, an vu't Know where | symp pall history, UG Pp ’ i ead slanct , 13 achi der is wi \ - a w one Sr ns aay gradation Boston and Colonia eosiiine o I . si asih of silver scattered here and there | het neath nae but diasster ond embarrassment ; stances athe nding the melane soly death of ing machine the core cyl n le ri withdra we, +3 eg ee, 2. One Assayer. | " hool Ji t his luxuriant chestnut hair, the! wold follow the cluse of the war, A de. | the Captain are fully revealed, this murder) and the iuterior of the tube is coated with 16 Boviston Street, Boston. | | During my school life T had but few Seay lige ce : eee Cet ee | will bardly find a parallel — occurring with | 41, insoluble waterproof composition. ‘Thia OR ' , Bos » | visitors, with the exception of my cousin, | grandfather of Lilian! It was ineredible! preciated currency, and immense debt, the}, knowledge of the mate and crew, and, a*/ , tiny protects the paner ~~ forming a 7 Frow Witttam M. Louie. ° 'Geraid Lormer, who bad jeave to come and| * L see you are surprised to find so young | disorgan'zed condition of the South, the dis- the law will properly assume, with their | : 7 hi i f esl” eieutiun ro Litto rec a > = . ‘ : > - ; ie a i = an : * Nig aZea &$ ate ' f esls- 0G 3 tHe oso Rog Ee | rgV it Kh FINE Sca-gomng Steamships | see me as often as he chooxe to du soy | a man in the grand/ather of Lilly, but early ‘banding of the army,were all causes sufficient | assent. The boy was arrested in Windsor, | “29 ta hal ll a hae eating. Stov vo on, Whier . ee i oc oe ‘ . ae i | : : y : et ; . , a j tance o ic ! " ortan int as re- o si have ured the past four vears, [ eau u thesitatingly | Greyhound, P. A Nickerson, Master; and imay as well remark, in parenthesis that | marriage run 10 our family, said my graud- to induce serions results, But, 8» far, taesc and brought tu this city. We learn that clin aidliiee oll ns A 7 ids f bit / JUSS, say have viven me perfect satisfaction; and L can | Commerce, F. M. Sxow. Master, will leave marrying early is a weakoess in our family “papa smiling. | expectations have been not ouly di-appoint- | policeman Hutt was expected to arrive with | ga i ry : r ae siiion oO : pia , tell é . ; aan ¥ oo TPE? “Nog 4 cs d : s* : d | , i } ” ' . } i e ‘ ‘ ) f | » s° yp! ' KSIDE ena8 —s pocqumnand eee. J ae . a BOSTON fer C HARLOT rE row N, altey nately, | \l randwo ‘ber married at six'eep ears Of course Gerald and I took the earliest led but complete'y reversed, There never | the evlor d man and the two Germ ins on men sa 5s ~ Is app 1e¢ fo the exterior of 3 « with them. to be the most eceuomical avd convenient | wvery TUESDAY, cailing at Halifax and Canao.) “Vy 2 youre : il ih eke Bee) Bent 7 i .: tor oe Sgr eae | Saturday evening. Great credit is due to | the pipe, which protects it against the evils ae cnn” ee a ee oe j Returmiug, they will leave Charlottetown for|and three months; my mother at sixteen opportunity to laugh at Maggie for her) wag euch a d-mand for labour cs i | Mr Hutt, who caught the boy at Windsor to which iron pipes are liable. The june y ‘ yiner wit | ‘ . \ , ° | ° ‘ : ; i ‘ ¢ [272 Te “ R J j g a “sg a - : pin ad ee F asterte Iu the Gus Cooking Range, the quality of the | Boston every oe ate t PICTOU. on ber | Y02"8 and nine moutus ; while [—but wus: | breach of politeness in staring grandpapd | United States as at present. Notwithstand-) 1g but for this the tale would never have tion of these pipes is eff-cted in several ; Vayee food is most surprisingly improved. [he juices of | os Ss on o ” yy a not anticipate. out of countenance, ing the unprecedented emigration trom u-i ices tcld. Muerte is ‘an tecabetihs officer. | nee: ebclt hee ane té be ok aie o- i ‘ : . j . i } " . . nee ‘ 2 2 . J win he the roasted meut are all retained, so that they do | regular trips both way ol As Lilian St. Leger, the sole heire r| We were all very happy sometimes, but | ,ope and trom Canada; and the return of a) We have had an opportunity lately of wit- WAS": - y eer : | Mike not appear to lose wuy ofthe weight. Inthe course | By arrangements just now completed, FLOUR a ee ee pretched and ry at] : acetul avoc: sing the (aithtulness and § Jelity with which | pressure a flanged iron coupling is used In gts Of # senson, this saving amocuts to quite an item in) will be forwarded trom New Yor! to Charlotte | Col, St. Leger, of The Cedars, Greystone, | I. tor one, Wee VreeNes ORC angty &%' | large portios of the arwy to peaceful avoca- | nessing the . 5 ! adeeb, thie: oak Oh. den ths ena ; LbYs the economy of this mode of cooking, as it is « well jrowu tor THREE SHILLINGS per Barrel, by l @en much indulged and, I am very proud j others. For Ipst‘ance, we had a series of tions, @ ges ecoutinue remarkably high, aod he disebarges his daty, and we have no hesi- ses a , . i p $ /' : e Pr.) 2 a . . : betieded — nated Mina } » | . i | & + ; y y ater 7 | iP { a! . > as a * % iz koown fact that meate lose mach of (heir weight | the above-nawed Line, in connection with a line | 7 s Palewil by shodhanterres gi dinner parties. Ob the misery Ll endured ! | manufacturers avdo'hers yetexperie..ce diff | tation in saying that, asa He tective, it would igarost the inver p ojecting fange of a suit : aor when cooked in the ordinary coal rane oven. laf Steamships between New York and Boston, | f OWO If, eloved by my schoolmistress an os Pp iit Ukteh tes heed of the! ° il the aid they require, | @ difficult to find his superior, An examin-| ably formed iron socket, and nn angu'er i } . : len i i atv ae ei 7 . Bic ‘ ire, - » ° . ° ° ‘ : ™=- ecten Respectfully We M. Lonine. «| Which land at the same wharf as the ‘Greyhound’ | compantons, Vv. ry often during the season aggie would I lied t j culty io ene — f y { }, | ation will likely take piace to-day or to- apace of wedge section is then filled in with i ' . a. 4 aG- ; ne 9 ; . ~ > ae . . J “ ) “vely 2 a J : © = , 4 ¥ vand * Coumeree,’ Whitney and Hatheway, New | Gerald wou'd take me to the L[talian Opera. table, and there | was compened tO ent ure) This is an unfailing indicatis mor a large'v | morrow, when the facts will be more fully | some of the substance used in lining the : } om: % From D. B. Coox, 111 Lake st., Chicazo. | York, —- UT PASSAGE by the Bost | accompanied hy one of the governesses, We | some hours torture talking to all the oldeg ‘increased internal trade. The high tariff brought out. i { regard W. F. Shaw's Patent Gas Smoothing| For FREIG or PASSAGE by the Bosten | - sie 9 - ° ec. ’ . : c cd z . > ] |, Pi * iron’ a» one of the vreatest inventions of the ave | & Colonial Steamship Line, apply to FRANKLIN | prelerred Made moiselle I TOROE,, who could Ii ie ali you claim for it,—novel, economical, and | <NOQW & CO., 4, Commerce Street, Boston, or | aot speak Kaglish, and often we were ac- exceedingly convenent i The much-dreaded “ironing day"’ is welcomed The fatigae and exhaustion oeeasioned by manv ! I. C. HALL, Ageut. The ‘Island City’ @ennects with the Steaua /compamed by my deares! friend, Margarer school. atid dullest bald-headed gentlemen, my fuce aff rding, as i: does, every protection to the gett ng red and my bead aching ; oh, it was | manufac uring interest, doubtless st:malates { dreadful ! Kvery one remarked on the the emplovment of large numbers in e:ter- | she made me sing with her, and give —----~><peo - — ----- A HORRIBLE AFFAIR. tube, A perfect and strong connection is i thua made between the iron socket end the | pipes, which are then junted together by inches, four inches, aud five inches in dia- — ° | ; i : ; artiatly | MUTINY: MURDER, SUICIDE, DROWNING, ETC | <orew bolte passed through the iron Ganges. with pleasure wherever the Gas bron is used; and Chartattetown, ee | Lannpeees. : , oe ay ae ong \eereMteetenbs vated’ ts | ial ergs ae pale pea | (From the N. ¥. World, Sept. 27.) jAn [ndia-rub _ washer between - faces i - ; ’ ve a o. ; ; s . : urgaret: , nat , a wnp! ' : 4 developed, Q * ; 4 : . i con en ae Wl eonsentte he wleus — | North Shore Steamship Line! ok, oo Gant amar os mane | entertain guests, an offive for which | wa- ieee the inc:eased demand tor labour.| A frightful inatance of oo of a —. a ee the joint water. ’ pyavther 7 ei 7: \r SHE PINE Steamer Island City Isaac adwiring her. But then she always spoke ) totally unfitred. Gerald — quite as had, But on the other hand “~~ loreign — Fendes aoels Cael b baie aoe Dotan ie. _ aan tree teaed an ts ' oe ; erm Mire. Ww w Everts, Chiens: a ae Master, will, anti tivther suis, ove rae ates ce be y, although he was in the | and would not talk to the disagreeable yirl- “merce of the country is rapidly on is l carred on board the ship Calhoun, Captain paper read before the sietindlice of enginee ~ . «ears St the yreat wales af the Gee ave uae Pees | Charlottetown for Shediac, Richibucto, Chatham, | Guards, and turved twesty years oid wheo (or even dance with niet . jerease. the total imports of the U sites Page, which arrived at this port yesterday. |i) Sootland by Mr. O. Marquet, it is stared a feriug to the public The Stove for ironing 1 | Newcastle. Caraguet, and cu oc. Ped operatic excuisions commenced, wiich | What pains Maggie feel ter Dring: we | States for the last three months segue mons |fcom Liverpool’ with three hundred and that the bitumenized paper pipes of three uf Cea neato tony ‘nantes to tone lap tence Sedum cape Podncedey, at 8p. {they did bout a year before my leaving forward! My voice was very weak, but 4 gory rapid growsh, and the tact that ex-| sixty passengers. ‘ | Ss, binbed . hours spent at the ironiug-table, in a room heated to the ordinary temperatnre, is all spared by useing ships ‘Commerce’ and ‘Greyhound, at Char- Marg»ret and I were attached to each | courage. me change con inues so bigh is a sure sigu of | ‘the enormous di mand for foreign gods. The journal of the ship presents a record of wutiny, murder, and suicide of the most meter, and haifan inch in thickness, have ‘or Frei avenge . , ’ : in: ; , e A‘neriear | i hing character. All sorta of crime een tested both -ingly and joined together, your steve, which heats the irous Gq tickly, aud tuttetuwn. “~~ — L ag eva other by the les of sympathy, We were | Time few rapidly = ~ cs —— The ready an ee of sawed re aoa ee ‘held eway over the ill-fated and have b-en found to withstand a pres- | . ; gr ap nage ng octal Sat Sept 11, 1865 both orphans, but Providence bad dealt | which Maygie gary ve erse) ‘ke of people to the extraor pot eire! = eae yy | erew a tae eeaae prevailed during the | gure of Sic bandeed pounds a se eqoare ' ” * sneceanf, * 0 oun . ’ e tia ieee : . 8 y u Racal : , e L ngdi- : ‘ - ra ° ° ° aL Daclienion aiaad 9 eons se oer ST ea ar very differemly with us. She, poor g ri, | pleasure had pret she ene , ne . which they have, hot uo —— y og ‘| voyage. The catalogue had ite beginning | inch withuat showing the least sign af oa a “aa ee West India Produce. | had but forty pounds a year, great talents, | eaving Us. Lu vain | prayed an eeZed | themselves, is moat remarkaie ‘Son the 14th of August, when, while the ship “ness, either in the pipe itself or at the joints. : i ae eee, ae Gesare. biee fone lying quietly in river Mersey, Compared with the iron pipes, the specific verte #2 Ante “ LE DAVIES.” eos ; : be the of | time for her to begin to work. \rapidity with which trade bas resumed tts) Oharles Green, the steward of the ship, com- | ~ E : ; imac ; py eres Best Island Tobacco 1] Ex “HELEN , sottte bee. Seanght oe ee ‘Oh Maggie, darling, be my companion; a 4 a functions in the conquer d Svuth. | mitted suicide by swallowing poison, and &'8¥"9 of those of birumeniged paper is vo $d ta come FIXHE subseribers, in returning thanks to ¥ ‘the arrival of the above Vessel, the thirteen, and then coldly informed her tha peng da 4.0 4 ' (fe sed to have was buried in Liverpool. lis example seem- , O4@ tO five, while the eo-t of the latter is 4 of ie thale telande and ecatemere tor .. patvennes ome is now receiving— \she must bencef rth make ber way uuas- you sball have any salary you demand, oat ed — see ra ene od infections for, on the Ist September, stated to be about oue half of che former. meee extended to them sivee their commencement in| 10 hhds. , , 1G | sisted, xo she entered Mrs. Brandou’s school | said. | been oumpietely devastated Oy four Frederick Jargensen took hie own life by | } meat basivess, would intimate th: oe 30 tierces > Bright MUSCOVADO SUGAR, | pisted, #0 she emlered ms. Be NS , lied; «TI ! ‘rom all the wo id by a cor- | frederick dargen . +1 eet A , tat they have ‘ d aduall ked | No, L Ny dear,” she replied 5 May war, shut out from aii the Wo: y | b i from the side of the ves- Me - ‘ se : . 5) bbls aS guVerness pupil aud gradually Worker , | , ea : : . » (jumping overd rare rom | ae © } A Ssoat or Wares —On the morning of Kaen GREATLY REDUCED 22) pune Choice Retailing MOLASSES ber way up to the rank of bead teacher, (uo |be foolishly proud, but 1 canvot make up) gon of biockaders. with its resources exhaust ‘sel. On the 19th Francis Walliams, second 7/0 ioe inst the fine bay of Pierowall ton marge The Price of their Tobacco, | & hhda. As Se gst very enviable position) Mrs. Brandon | ™y mind to live here as a. dependent where eq. irs system of labour utterly disorganized, | moor of the slp, succumbed to a violent ate oa “an exciting spectacle, The tidings ) * eS * ehdah be geitnditinith Op Delete w'te the .: 2 Heavy OX HIDES. - : le. |being a good and covscientious women, at| | have spent such happy days as a guest. ‘and the spirit of its peuple brokea—wi'h all tack of hrain fever, and thus the vesse] was few like wildfire that there wae @ large yorTe Tee Bb M fae } ee oJ AT. Mannan be a length told Margaret that the time had ar-| No; [small go right away, and, if pos-ible, ;hose and much more to depress it—begins | deprived of an important officer, ehoal of whales in the bay, and there wasan atti cep a . oe an ube laland. are rprerer DANIEL DAVIES. | sived when she must leave Moscow House, | obtain a situation abroad, away from ali wy | already, after the Ispss of a few monvhs, 10 On the 2st the discontent of the crew immediate rush of all hands to boats and —_ aan Since wemtdend nan daeal PE ied) Ch'town, Aug, 21, 1865. for that with great talents she might com- tnends." 1 oie! he? ons Most promisat 1g signs of : 8 “ about rm wae aa eis . : eat whe whales we oh fo ae TDyIEN ee ; ; h «| *Oh, what a eruel girl you mast be! 1) i, peporred that numbers of merchants in the out to them, broke forth great violence | slowly along in ® comp nd magnifiec theif LOWDEN & RICHAKDSON, | JUST ARRIVED! mand a high salary, and with much regret - aan Si sine ke ts Gsiied very | 8 rep were beavily indebted to the im.) ' @ combined attack upon the cook, who | jine, about three-quarters of a mile in length, KE Charlottetown, April 3, 1865. isl of S she felt it 10 be a du'y to find a suitable suid, bursting 0 J , South who Jy enh y| Was probably not the one responsible for fr was estimated that they could not number ne bit * | Stoves, Stoves, Toves. oaation for her. At first Margaret re. aukind to wish to leave us, porters of the North at the breaking out o ‘their cause of complaint. ta the melee jess than 700 By rapid rowing and skilfal PINAL NOTICE. \¢ ‘HE Suheeriher has just received from | fused to leave her happy home ; at length At length we obtained a reluctant Pro: | the war, have not only been ordering heavy which ensued upon thia outbreak, among 8» steering 70 ski ffs and boats suceeeded in gett. vite she Ue pe Seeman ee, = a I the FOUNDRY | yielded a reluctant conseut ; and so it hap. | mise — = to ~_— watit Christmse | supplies 7 hes — on? eae passcng te pital shot were freely bing intu tse reat of the invading army of mie indeited ta the Estate of the late PATRICK | : | was past, but she Wa8 determined [0 leave- g up the old indebtedness, 8 NW exchanged, and one man, James Malone, & whales. and the shoating and the nuires o ‘ ; ee mY CVCS, | pened that Maryaret Liwrence aod myseif | ¥#8 past, paying up ged, 4 : j Mbt Re scams GA Pail they’ shail mas, choir | ee i. 7" j a Nes up our ‘em tor ssa Gis | directly when the New Year cawe round. | Urieans, Memphis, Charleston, and o-her seaman, was shot to death, Tne erew con- +) various crews drove them well inshore. | | 7 . » > or, —_—-~ CONSIS'RS _ 2 ac ; A u : f Cee . . 5 " a without any datigetin uf persone. ufter the elesing | , RS’ COOK, PARLOR, | «4 : the afternoon on that sultry June One day Gerald said to me, * Lilly, I'll | centres, the greatest activity prevar's, aud tinued ina matinous condition, and scia-d &@ The pursuers were beginning to congratulate j ee ae of the Navigution, LP” All kinds of Mevchamtable | The celebrated FARMERS OK, PARLO 2 | ME On the eee i , d of sugared al ds (we the rapidity with’ which the stocks of mer-| Couple of their officers, whom they thrust thenselves on the prospect of the ee: — 4 lers- , Produce taken iu pay weut. BOX, aud other STOVES, Per Sehr. | day. With much d fi-uity Lt had persuaded bet you a poun OF Gagared simon ( preny ; ; into the wheel house, and striotly guarded. | which almost seemed within ° : R. J. CLARKE. | Blue Nose, from Yarmuuth, Nowa Scotia. “| Margaret to accompany me home, and | were both fond of sweets) that we shail live chandise have been mt mpeg came Upon the Calhoun’s arrival, yesterday, a , when suddenly, and greatly to the ehagrin \ . . r . i e - . r 4 is : iit ie ; ‘ 1, yesie i , war __ Orwell, Sept. 25, 1805. ae ne ; ‘These Stoves can't be beat for ‘spend at least sx months at The Cedars, at W llow Lodge alter all.’ jo! the North, and even Canada, indicaies | omnes was dispatched in searel of adit of the crews, the wimles wiveled roond m @ % : } ss LAs: TONNAGE WANTED. | Neatness, Strength. Heat, Comfort, before seeking for a situa on, | * Why do you think sot T asked. | nor only the oved at the South bat wlao she assistance and speedily retaracd with the fierce charge, dashed under and between the ee BSSKLS of any sige, to load Deals at | Economy and Terms. | | had filica al my trunks, and still there * Beeause proad Maggie has lost her revival of that vce great trade, Mn propor. | ve cutter Crawford, in tow. Tne cap- crowd of boats, od eee hes o Soe ye on aw Batlanw ice Porte for, liverpoot,| Persona wanting to pnrepase will please call remained numesois articles scattered over heart to your grandlather,’ said he, ‘ and | tions even Te ndlicien tan Samed iateiy released the imprisoned _ wards with tremende me od. blew ng isto! Channel, the Clyde, aud safe Ports ou the ine before purchasing elsewhere. j \ ‘ Li : ill da be our grandmo: _ accoun's Very COUsuEeradly 2 Bcuvity of d thr indar om iditiad ie , iriwh Const. Apply to enionunnue : seriezieye (the door when Margaret Lawrence came will some day be.o . | r ae ae ‘ J. S. CARVELL. H. J P. TERLIZZICK. | 7 Ckarittetowe, August 7, 1865 Ch'town, Quedh-et., Sept. 4, 1860. rw Ju and a very haudsome face. A distant re- jimio my roo jookiug cool aud smooth, | lof her to remain; she said it was quite fpen nowhere betier illustrated than io the. 7 we both vails in ne At this suggestion a ian a St po which ever) Where pre the an 3 a