- ~,~.J»-'Ui'-.-=_,\ ..,-,_ 4. .- ~ . ~,} ~.»»~.<.a. we- - *rm- ,-ai Dqvofed ti) lilB Interests of €_ new Prince -_bg .sg _,gp-was ' _> - ‘ ' " __ i ‘v/---~ _~ _ _ - ~ r. /__i§, _. - y _.I , _ _\'..ir..iii_ \_'.i_i~wiieii the .hoiir or ,no_on, Acouipiqiou. wniis tml: is _using nesiim isyiisa -an ins Q.-¢,__.i`¢i i.,_.y....-., in in.; /iliiii xii, isi|" -#A930 Ili Arliliblit Vic i;i,i, ii stiitcoieuf»‘Ei_¥,§gii:h has paver' mmmemgy-_,M gh, birth 9| this Bmithsmiiah '_'_ `_`i_iiite and lfdtioaal iicfiii-.i it-.rn ix"_\lihf_ull¥`lDDiied toany `p`“m.v*n|,“uy,‘wb|°h ,_g”§m,|¢¢¢_| i,$a;¢ii_i`a_i1ii`,Burga_1\" _` prices Itepablliit-_;' °l"""""i“’=“ii‘/’°;j ‘ _ ' _ Jsansmiui and i»is.¢av¢nt_u'rsus=pAr;,'y, Mervyn: °¢i;sr°l,l'~-'*id°h°_.~Fi»hG°ir~~ 'lim fiiiyssnil jiionths part have ~liaep laod5d,on,an islaudithiatl _n;ilssfri;itp`y,ha}`f,l'!|@'"’,¥!~, ?=`|1_°;iIf\¥°“,§§V;|§`i#f$¢rv_|os will iiinyciicsiitiho lieait"t,i_inl point sl land month ortho great river of Virginia. and BIV5. dl 'A F ` » ` ` iii-<-_i.~iiinn outiiiiftrsl-1,a1;1¥'lton Rcaiis, and formed a settlement .whichithey ilu-_ \\-coriland intl meadow have-`hash~""Jamastcwn" and -the -mighty/' ii’:\!i~=iiJi'iiicil llxlu B shastqty, \\li,ii trees of mituy iic'_i-ws, gorgeous' an iniifiinns and pretty Iiiis great oxpcsitlufl u iiii-_I i~i'i'i'S. T118 |ii'.~:i>iii:\|i\' iiiiil liioi Jry iico ni’ M liici'y are English settlement in the new h n But thsfeundatlon wasa liars onthe proper of that ally aiblhiiiloal audaanparsi-i Y ` iloae `to`*`fashi6iabls`» wiiiiiaatalir' Basses on special' orders 0N “You_dou't think anything hap-l pen to Emily trying to-cross the plat I E -r ,J _!o‘i'n'i's?f_ asked the man anxiously. _ _ _ _ ‘Ita a veatibuled tralai" shriek _ -- - i i,hi_|4,w`_lfo.- "I _told ber.-to stay until l Dy Mtxrfon ~B¢nror| ofitlie dogs had- been properly. _-_~_._ ,~' ' .V -‘ W'oh'a`in`od.' Ion s ber the time w (`upyrlght, IDM. by E. (1. Pandit i “\\'o‘ii tnhe those thr_e_s seam. I limi: its the best you ff'-"“<‘» YQ alt there. ” ‘UH 'lgkji 'a draft on ‘-iiiitu `i\‘niit‘to_ssa:_tlis laid tim f~iii.'-i-iy man queruloualy and with 11 at-_°i-==__~_=°»-~e -A Tale' of the Past the youth on entering, follows the crowd ln a current of wickedness: among oth' 1 vices connected ywlih a mli~tary`llfs is tlie suprema curse of drunkennez s. Not far from where thc navvlcs wer- pald was a small country tavern, and here our iiirldler frflad commenced a wil i. reckles-iiodroilsai which continued whllt there remained Q shot in the locker. and poor Aiken, bccomingldolirlous, took to the woods thinking that he was pur- sued by,_`scouis from tlic army. _ Ilow long '|m_-Fi'rf“si'iftnt thus as a fugitive I um un able ta diy, but at sunset on Decembei Biih, a b9y,`saw hiin entering the wood at a place now called Churchill. Ou reacliitig home the youth reported uhni hs saw and ujgcd a searching party to si t out ai the man was liable to perish; Lui. excitement ov'i=r Chr’-.una-ii festivitie seemed to absorb general aitcntion and nothin g was donr. The frost was pretty severc with only an inch or Lwo of siiovi on the ground. town and Dane' Traverfse for the ti-iegravh The rurioundiugs wire largely a torch Next day a searching party s.t out ani found the unfortunate man in the fares! , unlnjured excfpt that hath his feet were frozen nearly up io the instep; on beinir 'taken tofthe nearest house, his feet wcii placed in cold vintsr but without bona fl cial eil'¢ct. In process of time ihe tot-.- turned black and uIi.lmn.iely dropped cfl uno by one, hui tha joints from which the great i/ues had been severed pr:-jectoii about an incli, and thesis bl ck stumps must come LIT ore iicaiuix b- gan. (ln consultinir i\ doctor, lie said ihs noni 1.- milst bo~bi'6kt\h oifliy nlppr-is, when thi- rllseascd part would break from Liiescixiif. Sums tlmeln July the duairbcr v~ in Laki-|- t0'Ohiarlt/twtfbwn to ‘have the opir.tEi»ii perforated. Arinrsihctics were not iiirn incommon use and the pain of rcni-_iviiiy the diroasrd parts was i xccsslrr. The oporat,loi1'ovi~r and the font dren rd, the unlined man was convrycd to a hots-I and iaiil oii ifsofa till his pr-.itucior would olli rtfhdy far hom". In n couple of hours or so the man returned for iii, oha'rgo`bnt`Ton'i'~Aiikca could nowhere hr fonirthhcrc 'was snrawkwnrri riiicnin it and ihe man had ‘no other ldra than thai- Aitken had been seized ag a dcriertcr on gaining the faltiét. lic ssnchrd and mi-sued, imqirr' isis. Ah thatifinl ‘upto aloud neaily opposite the old barracks in Charlottetown a cara- vanfary of law, iii rrpnts kept by a person known as "Big Kale," a veifihbll giaatess. The houss vini a rwkéry of the wc st kind, ready to drop with size and lnilimity, whlls tha record 6! its inmates dduld hardly bs worse. The patrons enioyed much liberty during was thsreforea detfla which the loweat ssmsama st viii. finally the lrarihrresiied Mtbls salt unssissn Mm. little tsimss to find W vyuuggygmqg, than” place whersihs deltrkr wan' mort iihfil lit; .m,|' .B iltil|r_at‘s as gargsa?/jihs qdqigioultlrs of locomotion ago. their midnight csioaaals aid the place j -Clip and Its Victim and fear of lining arrtsted, and the unfor- tunate man male li’s painful wav to the old haunt where hls[roi.ec'or found him, intoxicated cf course. jumping and feianu ing in high glen while uttering an exultr ina "hook" every few srcunils, exprcmlve ofjoy at planting his maimed feet on familiar ground. After innch ado the daft mari was got into a carriage and the two arrived homo without siiznal event. Ia prcccui of time the fist ultimately healed after a. faslilon, rad he could -itump al.-nz on his heels; like Mephlboa- hath, A grandson of .King .SauJ. _Tom ever if. crwiirds was lame in both feet. In Autumn of the same yrar he wont to Bedrqus wliero he worked ata trade he had ncquirsil in the army, broaine in Lime i husband, but intoxicating drink was his Lane to the last. For many years both hc and his partner have born covered by daisies in summer and ln winter by snow. The unfoitunaie man was born and broughtup In Glasgow, was about twi nty- elght years of nge when introduced to tho rearlir. llc was below medium stature, stout, wtlifuimed, prepaiiai ating in ap- pi=ar.inoc an»l of great vltillty or iis never would have survived the exposure in gur- mcut.~: more fitted for summer than win- ier and without great-coat at ali. A Strange circumstance wa-i,tiiut, while intoxicating drink made iiliii a cripple, and nriiriy occasioned his rlciith. he was thirsty for stimulants the vcry next day after l)avlng‘iii~i‘_n found in thc woorl. Joris I.. l\l<~_l{i:~'.\'oN. ii|SiSiiiiS UN , Eiili|]W-iii '$iNiiS I.o.\iiiu.\', M-irch 4-Advloes received fiom Dover today stale that ihs Red Line rteamcr Vadcrlanfl which ground- i-ii on iho Goodwin Sands last night got oili arly toilny and proceeded on hcr voy- ’l`lie fiicttilat thc s'_camer resumed iirr vnyiigolndicsixa that she sustain- cil i.o tcrlcus iismaize as the rtauit of the zliraudlntz. Two or ii.r.ii» other vessels have around- erl on (lcoiwln Sands. Many collisions are reported. The German riteameis Mar-rala and llaieno sank and sigh: of ills crew were drown cd. Goolwin Sands la a range of danger- ous shoais in the Btrait of Boyer. Tha Vadsiland and the steamer Na- vvor.hCaslls were in collision January i0,ofl the South Goodwin ilishhhlp. The Naworth Castia was sunk and 'Unis-ol har crow perished. The Vader- iaaawnbéiaaamsn in an vim' be- iowthntaisrliiin 'l‘nsAdmhllWO¢urt on Fsbrusty iii ‘cenamd Jadnsat against the ni-fi 9ii¢r`IAl|e holding that the Vadarland was to blame for the coll sion. The Vanrlarland In a tw'n screw steamer ofli,0l7 ions: lsogth (H0 feet; hrralihf\0 feet. She carries nniinariiy ahoatllliint slasr, iw .secfnfi clam, and itll) suersqs pnssms~rs_ sac is commanded hy Captain R P Ehofr. ps-an-i-J' -T Whole. Paper _>v5”»§»r