—_— + - . e %. "30S v 7 pee ’ 5 —_ 6S SRS ae BL MT LPAI Ae Sr Cee RAL oA SUE VoL. NXVL. “CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 18%. == isti=<—~*«N, GS 4 FR et © NS en en ee ee . * OES tt — ; : STEELER 2 th CT SRE RE TS GER TREES SERRE UTE YET EA ATS SR SIRES aa s » BUSTIN raq (: ‘ saiseiiaadindi UST Ee smaX! j ly t (ir X il Hi | il ct : OLIV OSs The UGE. meatall. The moment you tried to make ! drawing-room, Pellam and Mr. Alston j TERRA INCOGNITA t however ta oa »: * a} 1 ite ote tell : ‘ ur sub San, v ed ' | me feel the weight of chains, 1 could break | were sitting with their backs to the door; Hiei | where I iate-edenelyt comand iit eee SJ» ara-iine@®, rime . ‘ ‘ 7 \ Oe ieeeene & . ' ie . , SBCOND LRITt ? ik : iT . . MackENZIE & OP UMGLES i he | sine them as easily @a the umshorn giant aidtue Pelaval and biorence in an oblique direc. |} D LETTER PROM HENRY M. SPANLEY, IN THR ning away from a pair of bali } : ‘| | AGG bw \ Moa iY Peredoon, Aiciignee! . — :, i : : green withs that bound him tion. Neither observed the approach of HEART OF AFRICA EXPLORATION AND SUAVET . am not sure they were bulls either i i} i} yy nn : hh) ! . : : ti ; Es - none — . . thoug , " ” . . bY UULUUGETS, GOs Mi HE PGE UH \ ' ‘1 have aiways dreaded the idea of love | Marcus, so intent were they on the words OF LAKE VICTORIA NIYANZA—SOMB OORKES ae they were hippopotami, sure + AVUIVMUMAD, 2 AN Avy » > xa. wy illicaum i de < ‘otcon XD ; son she sad, more seriously , ‘ because J know | of the speaker who was Pellam, the new FUSES CP TES SCOTERN OF Cart, raEE— i ( ENERA ae if I once yielded to its power, I should be- | guest. Tan COST ORPENS 55 TOD L.4R 08 PER she, o SARROw MECARS, rE 4 \ Ie Q led : MARIE, : ae :; sas ns yporoTaMi—Wi TE iG—F ’ OFFICE: tAL AGENTS, Vedy aaas Gilde, Sam enane abe meciel die tne sleveon I repeat,’ said he, emphatically, that his TAMI—WUAT HR INTENDS DOING—REAG> We flew away with a bellying sail a'one * = . ' GgeR 7 f Ipe + °° oe ee : > 4 ; . ‘ bs. 8 } a: 7, " cor dhises 7 eo bilan tl ; i ‘ERATED STORIES OF KaTTLES WITH Me the coast of Maheta. where , a iain “tat 2 ry Norih Side Qucen \ quai e VW" i ae this broad plantation, Phere is something | ialnei 5 low ferryman, and is now a ar — dense poy coal : - eg 7 face» al si —_— Se =tro i. i Lik egal, : : ; : NA rs, ‘ rOopUAs oD athe . 8 t gore { . } Cormer WuceR ANA Bins Sle Oels, a ae terrible to me in the thought of giving one’s | common overseer. Ue was bred to the a ee SS ae . Char attat » PR ee . etihi kOGS © " sacichiuaii iil vinsages as We had not reer } ‘ RMS—? Al Postage prepa d by arsOUlguown; - - <. 4. i5iana. ‘ »s why 1its ebbir | happiness so completely in another's pow- | ferryman’s trade 1 saw him push the ’ ) We thought a } : 81.4 sa $1.62 if paid October 18. 18; 1 : Sait thi Medaienateen a ae Ai i : ‘ " 1 i i q ; = LW iim pt De (Su cial Correspondence of he Ne York Hera! d.) effor - "es we world | make one more ak date aaah quate ia ; reshening Du er; to hang trembling, palpitating on the | boat myself. [heard the old negro talk Village of Kaccbet. Distelet of U etort to learn of the natives the nemes ot : e Vea t i ithin , ‘ ’ ’ ‘ ne . uage sagebyi, District of shambi, *Ome of thes« ilinvwee a : ' WILI T M AAT \ <en spring-time, trail dependency of another's trath and} about his father, 1 inquire d and found it oC 8 Tu - y “ aid chami, s eiaaie e Villages, and for that purpose = j Vi Tstbtal Nj ee 99 a 1] ountry of Usukuma, May 15, 1875.—Be. ; *feehed for & cove on the western » . LUB RATES: vy ne el DULL, : Pdune; constancy. No?’ she added, commanding | was all true. lam willing to take my oath i ii rad y . oe ae Malieta. We ancho ee ee ee g EXAMINER W forwarded to' Comamission Werchnimit am . : Ts Ts , the agitation of her voice, and waving back ; upon its truth,’ tween the district of | chambi, which is in of the shore 1 a as ihe 0% Pol ‘ «a ed sme Aut in Moon aLACATION , &n Wing bac Upon it ruth, Usuk : aa ‘ : t » 4nd 60 tengthbened iv eable f ‘ “ es per vear— : ee ee eee : ! ; : sukuima, and the Sbhimeey rer » i ‘ i : ‘ ‘ ; ne y* @ A a Cc Tv EOX’E ER her ringlets with sportive grace, ‘ Let me ‘'Tis { ilse,’ exclaimed Florenee in a pas. ys mM : . — vo tue that hut a few feet of deep Water se: ted a wisi ne follow my own volitions, { t least three | Sionate tone © Te} ht a principal affluent of the Niyanzi, lie the us from the shore. Some half < me : eA, oe > UEEN ce : Se follow m1 n volitions, for at least thre sionate tone, Ze brought up in a ferry, : i E eee hie ae viii s oT wea ‘ a itso or four years to ne, let r y man's hut. [lis fat /' \" y* pretty districts of Sima and Magu, govern, We#"ns stiail and sheils above — LO. ater sl sa : i iW nor measure our years to come, Jet me enjoy my | Mans Hut, 3 lather an overseer, Never! : . Ws uuda Circle around ¢] ae CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND . ; dy wee eee oe : overseer. Never. | ed by independent chiefs. Un the eastern | O”> *M*® Circle around their heads, came 14.00; ~ is tO » Sing. emancipation from daily rules and = schoo!- ‘This cannot be true’ cried Delayal, in. | gj f to the beach With these we 94) : kava, 1 side of the Shimeeyu is Masanza, a rugved e ee friendly conversation, daring xu nm they } ‘ -- 18.00 } : - S i as astic discipline; let my mind soar unfetter- | dignantly. °* 1 was with him 2e years . , ing which t ti CARVELL BROS., oh : : ’ J ' - , Was with him three years if | and hilly country, thinly populated, and disclosed the name of the country as M eae See op Sane ee ) 1 to the heights where | wish to stand, | coliege and heard i . mart . : } vre, at e eign where wish to stand colege and never heard a word of it be- t be J , ata } * vay : 1, shorter an a yeor, . AUCTIONEERS. We estes eer ey'Fe Whebed, uel died than nostic, ates t oniasaee cakeaies | babe" the resort of the elephant hunters. Beyond beta In I geveya; more they would not sn amen quivering ae eee BRIO eT ee Masanza the coast is formed by Manasa, SO™MMUMEste unt we should jand. We E23 Tia eee C M [ t PR cise AM SO a a of the heart’s homage I may be tempted to) efore the young man could reply, Mary and the country is similar in feature to | eseceen 00.ce Sim Bet the namber on eZ ia 1s oe pail ant ; sniar res to shore thores -~®% ee mwipoaceasaneaaa : = ! OmmMiISSION erc ian 3) ’ ‘ wear those bonds, which, though covered | cus advanced into the room, and walking in Masansa. at ounding in elephant TI oe elle es aida ps i2eC@escscseoocoy: & Batever lever they're throbbing . . — eg 1} eis ert nue i ephants. this | compelled to draw off again unt } sacs : > rhe ; : Py with roses and seeming light as air, must | /ront of Pellam, sai athera husky tone . . — VE Tey "4a: ANI ; . ith 2 ess akin to pai si . : s.alr, — " n : I aia y! vid, in rathera hu KY tO | extends to the eastern extremity of Speke shouki moderate their excitement snd eis RO RO wIsto = Y : “owt And eve bey’ re sobbin | be stronger than steel, and heavier thi of yoice, § f me youar eaki air 7” nee a ‘s .: Bir owe mane ts ee le GENERAL AGEN rs. - . a I a i bing, sass § eel, an leavier than 1 OF . e, 3 it of me yousre Speaking, sir: gulf when we behold 2 complete change | ates ; Z ne Soenes to think that we were : =é SSoz=ssesssesose VY SENSE S82 AC Ghd ( mh raia, iron, * jt is,’ answered the young man, drawing | j “ rer. about fo pu oi altogether, for <nddeanty 2a ee es "=f - ‘ vn € | in the landscape, The land suddenly siuks | " senile ee ee Poze, DOOD eo is Lower Queen St. Charlotstowa, P, E. I. i ~~ oa ‘Listen to me one moment, Florence, | hack a few paces, and placing a chair be-| dawn i or , Sppeared onfot the bush in esch side of i . is ot ie oe oe ae ae . i , Bier a , i é ! down intoa flat marsby country, as if Speke | the spot we hod intended to | » suct SHR ee Smet Sa ~1 _«* ' vel t 1 a string; said he, taking her hand and seating her) tween him and Marcus. gult formerly cateeided en, [eet of snenre thak wis halet , — ; 2 Vea M i S ' i : ; Mb gor a) had < wen iles St ¢ pears ab Ww Wlsted Our ast] ane S 243 SCONSSOMNS COOKE “> F. . CAN PBELL, within the shadow of the scarlet curtains ‘Deny it Marcus.’ cried Florence. ‘it ie] } ; y Lhices ine fade nihiies ‘bevededtaaiete : . == - s~oneaenrnena = - G il nadrowsy wing j hil . ’ milla, a + ‘ i 4 08, *1t is land, as l have no doubt but rather feel | 7 ‘ : € ir treachery on some ama a > ¢ SKoCoRonrd o é ¥ , while he sat down by her side ‘Weare | nothing but siar y we all know it is? : ; : Otuer booty Or canoe more im: dent ik : hed , ® agree ine: : ' . we g nder—we all know it is, sian tte 5+ i rn yoredentibea 7 = eS es sie iaia aia | ener zl : i @2Preimini i \ o L piaiative cade: both very young I know, but we m iy t lk The earnestness with whic ty Ficrenes € onyineed, ib did. ours. The discontented per ple seiey aiines . Sa i? a ' . ‘eo seca 5} - . ya ’ ’ ‘ oir rp less) W leh = Fior 2 ie ni 4 zs Bi — o = ao at _ = f COCO NENT ES ITKIN ade EINE". ‘ } fn}} heart’s beat, of the Satara, mas. we.nok?’ noke: her. excited: countenss tl GOSH! 8 NOOK OR BRFUGE. oe meu.t toxether on a smailiridge hehind 7 — eo ; : I of che passing s¢ ee y We not! spoke; 2 ited countenance; the in- , ’ . the bush lining the lake. «; c¢ f ~ psa : 1 & ae rvs > MAT EoM pa ne u ‘ .— ' Continui é ‘ Ma bush lining the uke na. no doubt ® IO a nh ng. a Ee i = AUCTIONEER & BROLL I ves he reg al fhe future |’ repeated she; ‘ thatscems | dignant looks which Delaval darted tos | t ee - et north we pass be | they thought we were about to j 0 aie === SSSSSES= St : ‘ : , lar ; os call : | tween the Isian Zingo igantic : ‘) “% roo ’ _ Bliawee r TRINITY CORNER, GEORGETOWA, PL ELT ee + mighty shadow rolling far, far off wards Pellam ; the cold, auster mein of Mr ane gingo, and the gigantic ¢»9 «mall pointet the north end of the coe. m So te ihe >| er ‘aay Sk ee 1 ‘Of the past, then-—those lightning Jet Alston, staggered the | oe oP be is in his | mountains of Ugeyeya, at whore base the cone, shouting gleefuily at the )rospect of = _~ : r oy : | Saepths ior svi 4 , , , — & Has ACL * 9s REPO LE Aubin O, eTCUS IT B ' ! i t : ‘ ’ 7 . Zisaa SVeeti 4 AGENT FOR THI ' ’ il 7 epee ’ 2 Bis | Lady Alice seemed to crawl like a mite in ® PO #*: but, lowering the sail we pulled 5 . | oo oe oe ut very granaeur, ers, own triumphant power to resist the prejus } 3) to the windward far out ot \ ~ 3 ~ a . ie , og - ‘ . 4 ‘ ee hu sheea 7 Ww m hnarx ‘ i ‘ ‘ é at ot the reach of se $i2 = os - $ ot de ts 7 < Standard Life insurance C0. \ be rea ves eround ‘Ah! youn promised never to allvde to! dices of edueation on the part of his friends 4 rt pee ator enki on board admire diss oy clini Gd bk Hindi: ened $ dormayeg . £1238 |enzreeeze ; : eae le stupendous hei : ‘ : eo oe : _ =< SS SS SSS = ae ee s that wond’rous sadness. them. ind the narrow pride of the mancf wealth aT ake heen ed ” as fer - ae island, to which we tied onr ! mat, and = 5 Se ee ee ete th een te Stee 1 OL Oe Sept. 1, 187 ] ; ; Heer i. athily 3 ich prevails in this solis | where we camped in security Sn Ls sn ten aS ak hes eb eon « i - - elu 5 | ‘] did not promise, florence, though you; and family. But he was glad the trial , tude, where the boisterons winda are bush- ae > ee a oe o ua hhiys . - j x ' , ; d y 30 . Z . : ° SS Ol ee ae et ees at HASZARD BROS., \ { w grain required the bond, Those letters sealed came when it did. He wanted to see the ed snd turbulent waves are as tranquil asa COATING ALONG SDURU AND WaNGANQ, ee . SA Eo ee = i . * ‘ my aesiiny ihey showed our minds were | innate nobitity of Florence put to a shining | re, dream, " Phe Natives ae tacy pars Next dy we continued o ir course, and Bs Ki Ses Sec SGw O-16 = - Commissio Mer 1 nts ?, Ane wno rs it sure = ri oe é 1 ' . . i S| regard this spot with superstition, as well ¢¢ sted along Nduru and Wangano. sand ~ ; See = To j {i} Sttte ditiie \ one, Me Givided unity Las been LroUugh test. j int » 9} we a , *y , . — so S MSS BW <3 St OS os © m & iLhivel Ui Gadi yu uv dv ilu , ! s frost i. : 3 ~ they might, lor the sient majesty of these sailed into the bay whieh forms the north. 5 : 25 4 = 4 FORWARDING MANUFACTURERS © treas together by those electric sparks, and thinks ‘I cannot deny it,’ said he, folding his | dumb tall mounts awe the very storms to @istern extremity of Lake Victoria Niyanga, = c ' : » NU oT ae wea and feels, and glows in unison Jt was bot; arms across his breast, ‘] cannot deny peace. a the tempest bluster as they Manyara, on the eastern side of the bay is . : D ; , Sas “ MTaay on the spacious main beyc is C: land of bold hills a lve tile > ,Ié am the Wins chance that brought us together at the | whatis truth, and nothing but the trulh.’ die i = n ney md this Cape, % land of bold hills and ridges, while the = ' rites see : oe in this nook sheltered tali Ugingo isle and , Very northeastern eod, tirough whiet at. Cit ene roi a» Yew ts. the ; se fountain’s side. It was not an idea or whim Mr. Alston rose with an air of otfended lotty Goshi on the mainland,they inspire no | issues the Yagama river into the Niyanza, 2) g se ib ae eens - t eaking that prompted you to write those kindling | dignity, ‘This is very surprising,’ said he fear. tis this refuge which Goshi promises is flit. The opposite coast to M «nyara is n TATE rr cer, "i E ‘ . ; : cae ‘ ai Hs . . - et we " eer ye words. It was the impulse of the soul, seek |‘ & very surprising case. I did not imagine “ey distressed of Ge ae - causes them , thet of Muwanda and the promontory ot . mm Opposite Me hants I { ISTINA, ing its kindred soul aca » fui ral} > = } 2 O Sing pralsés 0 Gros a1, ane to cheer one ‘ haga, while the great slupg-like island at 5 P! s kindred soul, the hea saching af, my friend Bellamy would have se : . : : : = 0: : eee a i iil lit il = AunG "7 ’ - e heart reach ng af y 1 -P ‘ y ) rs ee nat aa on another when wearied and benighted that | ( sugurn, standing from west to east across -_ harlottetown, - - ; ; ter the mutual heart. Us In this manner. , Who have aiways Cioshi is pear to protect th | U h of the bay bay eo Ce oe RETR LVATPTIVSL : | . : . } © em. the mouth of the bay, sluts the bay almo-t 7 r = a 1 ") ‘ 1 i : a : . . ALM AN AC FOR NOVEMBER 1875 J. E. Haszarp Horace Haszarp LITERA rt i Sie At this moment, when ail the softness | been so particular to select irreproachable Sailing between and out from among the | entirely in. ea —: 0:—— SL AIT Annnnn | and sensibility of womanhood mellowed the | companions for my nephew and niece, to | ea we se W ategi behind, At Muwanda we again trusted onr fortun- MOON 8S CHANGES. in ot ail ll - 7 ry y ‘ ; : . : " : and sail towards two jow isla > anal ' : aoe At “a . REPESENCES {ARCUS WARLAND : | brightness of her countenance, and her lip | be so grossly deceived !’ oy . Ww isolated islands | es to the natives, and were this time not First Quarter, 6th day, 5h. 40m. a. m., N aes Meeeeshiohte. § & Co..M is had satis. ; ae” etal =" area tho cee Ba oe oak | no far from the mainiand, for a quiet night’s decieved, so that we were enabled to fay iow horizon : es ee alate tans 1” LONG MOSS SPRING trembled with unspoken werds, Delaval fe put his hands behind him, and waik- | rest, and under the overspreading branches in quite a stock of vegetables and pos Full Moon, 13th day, Sh. 17m., a. m., W. eee 2 . , ae ee she AEEs SAYING MUDD + Wf.VG. opened the door, and Jaughing, was about | ed across the room with an exceeding!y ims | ofa mangrove tree we dream of unquiet visions ats cheap rate. They gave u ‘all nee ieee oh we bin, | oo eS) ee ‘caine ; : . . . Ww 8 7" Ss . ray er ee hey g is fal = a> hamingin a a t Henry Lawson, Esq., Halifax, N. 5 [APTER V to close itagain, Florence sprang up and | posing demeanour, a m8 to , urfs and threatening the information we desired. Piringo, they eo j iz - — } ) ; aan if J ” - \ cks Ne ‘ ae : > : : ‘ New Moon, 27th day, 7h. 82m., p. m..N.W., | #o”- Daniel Davies, Charlottetown, P. hI oe rar me detained him ‘I cannot allow a reflection to be cast ee ohidh pe — perenne St opt, & the Sean REE Ned by ths peege-es i . ’ 1, ai bis GAY, eee “rk a * M: Z 3 1875 - : wa . } c 4 | els d, 31¢ i, rom its pecu larity j U gan to Ndurt list cs 7h 7 iow horizon. Bay O, 10/10. I is was to remain several days wi ne es tea Bice an D Mes wane? | come tenia eile: Teciicliatiied® eutedl Biwi 5 cou es . ; ? Zane vo . 1, A district of Ugeyeya, and ‘ os - ’ : —_—_—__——-- - g a a is i : fa ne s with Your friend is too metaphysical for me, On My nove Yeneiactor, cri ad Mareus with | have named Bridge island, though its native. the bay on which our boat rode the next ex~ fa SUN MOON HIGH DAY's IN SU R AN Ae ye ght and pleasant che said. ‘1 cannot fathom him, Heisaj| Warmth. Ile wished me to conceal those | hame!s Kihawa. treme end of the lake, nor did they know iar t sets water len'th NOUNANUL. they were Mr, Alston, ateach meal Tpanscendentalist.’ circumstances in my father’s life connected | A NATURAL BRIDGE OF BASALT ,or had heard of any loke, large or smali, rice «etfs i ’ . | - ; Abds : . Sa . - ni ed upon him one of his formal ad- , . , _ - a ‘ ther ie Niy: - oe eran nena asconionns ss I ' ve of his formal ad ‘Well, I want him to make a ride on with the story of his misfortunes and sors While seeking a road to ascend the island | ° ere 7: anh ‘i i M 2 awe, i s, but as he was now prepared for! , . ’ . . Gl ‘ - j - ‘ } SECO EK 1@ COIst from Sluwanda ta | | Monday 647441 6 22M 9 54 MARI am 3 ’ : ” prepared for horseback with me over tho plantation. rows, andlobeyed him. Perhaps, knowing | Sake ee ina dha > pees Uganda, and my visit to Miesa, with mv 27 av 99° 7 5) them, knew better w to reply Py “yy ee . —_ ; | bridge of basalt, abo ‘ in | 4. ' ; ' , | 2 Tuesday 46, @ FT 4 O81 i] ABST BEY ter hi to reply. He pat will clear away the German mists from | the world better than myself, he was aware length by twelve in bended tied La | happy eneounter with Col. Linaut de Belie~ 3 Weda'sd’y') 50| 38 756 1 9 45 EH | 5 1a «found that Florence had a highiy cultivated : : j 72 , nder Which | ¢ : of Gordon's sts iD s 5 vt os od 3 j ; } : i iin . bila i é @ a S s ’ .4 ; « 1ere as § 7 “acte « . j ° . : onds, of tiordon s staf, at some lenet! oe 4 Thursday 51 386 8 57 1 33 45 3 PA i . _— a ‘aa } : nis beeen. f eos — with: us. | Chere ™ s some contracted minds, who ; One might repose comfortably, and froin (] need not go over t! : rn . 6 : . mar | 8 Friday — 8) 96110 $ 32 41 42 on i for so younga girl; that she was @ you will bea far better guide than 1 am, | measuring me by the:r own narrow stand- | one side see the waves lashed to fury andi 1 ars 6 Saturday 54, 34 1113 3 38 40 PRINCE EDW LR D ISLAND issionate lover of books, with amarvellous | for there is not a nook or dingle you have ard, would expose me to the insults of this spend their strength on the stubborn rocks P2ON USURUMA TO THE KATONGA RIVER, 7S Ly 565 32M 4 46 87 4 ue \ ASSMAN A rv that ret j he read g] ‘ : \ ' . . | which form the foundation of the arch The day after my Inst letter 1 ca” Gat a memory that retumed ail she read. one | not explored. hour. But let me tell you, sir, that my | . : ee y atter ty! setter Was written | § Monday 57; 31, 0 25 5& 59 34 i ; a el etl ace aaa Boe Cae OT Pie eed Y¥' while from the other be could see bis boat. | made arrangements with the king ot | I « ¢ 12 - - : 3 RD O} IR ECT ; tooK Dim tol , ®SMail an astes wav flew Florence. apnnare >as much. father is a man of bir equ , eanr . , ; . . ' ; ' > pT sda ‘ 58 29 1 38 : 4 3) BOARD OF DIK! I ; sere : ; Away flew Flore nce, apy rently oe much all : \ ” 10 ~ , equal to your own, secure under the lee of the island, rest. Uvyanda, by which he agreed to lend ma 30 Wi S 28, 25 = = “5 Rogent Loxawortn, Es decorated room, Opening by a bows | excited at the thougit of riding as if there and of an education inferior to none of the | ing on a serene and placid surface, and canoes and some 300 men to nvey th l wd 1 we 6 ” r oe ” ’ en 7 . 4 se 4 eeoTiVey “ a nt af Hon. Jas. DUNCAN, ndow into the garden. Full, rich, scarlet, were no such thing as sentiment in the magnates of the land. My mother was the shaded by mangrove branches from the bot expedition trom Uenkumm ty the Katongs i? F 3 6} & 35 9 36 23 ih ; . . oe . St ; cea : 3 ‘iy ot aang ord ; “> y , ; . > at dm ot = Hon. L. C. OWEN, ints shaded this window, looped up on} world, She soon appeared, equipped ina | d tughter of a Virginia planter, who boasted in of the equator. lts neighborhood is) rivet With this promise and ten farze ' e ; me : lion. A. A. MCDonard eac le 1 t im 13 er ‘ a ’ , : . 1 . ~~ | remarkable ouly for a small cave, the haunt canoes as an earnest of it, J started from 4S : as; 5 oO i: 6 Is Hon. J. C- Port ; e to let in the light, and a sweet- | dark riding dress, und cap, with black, ; of the royal blood of Poeshontas flowing in | of fishermen Murchison bay we ca. vy k 15 7 ] 5 1] 5 5, as is - t 1 ihat e« 5A Cc } rn } : . 7 . . u ‘i i 2 r i “ 3 shUPCHisor va} { ATH J 4 ‘oe cee | be ial oa on 1s PHomMas HaNDRaAtIAN, Esq., nted Vine that came clambering up of | drooping feathers. It looked like the same | her veins. (1! the misfortunes that impoy- | From the summit of Bridge -:sland the company es faras the Katong river eee t Ss * i lz 3 sae 2 TP eee » ‘ ; : ° . . - i. ‘ . x om i : . ‘. ee . : . To Ce suit D fait sd 1} A ” 39 , 1 tl GEOKGE ape oo sown accord and twined about the frame. | she had worn when he had first saw her, | erished my father, and induced him to seek | he eastward takes in all Masari as far as | here the chiefeaptain of the Waganda said eo safe |e : : isks taken daily at their office, corner : ; ; . ; ene : Naki ‘ rears iy 1 am lat | Seale he . Ww sda 12; 191 O57) 3 28 8} ¢ oe rae tj ; is ‘ said Florence, sweeping aside demurely waiting for her recreant poney ; | the solitude of the river's shore, | cannot kids, aad diesevers oem firt and | thst he should have t evors over to Sease, rk a’ ¥@ ' « 2 09 € rreat George and Lower }\} . “ t i eatin A . 1 : a. sci : ' ’ 1} wooden district, varied at intervals by iso- | distant twelve miles from the msinlencd s ‘ » 2 “ ‘ LD ™ , v ol the c t bs, SC as oO gly ry . ‘ } , ine -+ } ougt 1D ‘ nealre re » onne } s gh _ strat hu . ; a sal aft fagi 4 88 ‘ - F. W. HALES, S 4; oo - g : 11m but she had grown since that porset , it | ought not to speak. If my young hand lated cones, and northward, at the diatance | and the lerzest island ip the Lake Niyapya 21 Sunday» a ae oe ] Ch'town, March 22, 15,5—ly a ier view of the gilded tomes; ‘I muct have been another, made in a similar | Was taught to stem the current of the rush« | of twenty niles or so, tinds the land makes to procure the remaining twenty eanoes | 92 Monday 17; 16; 227: © &2 8 38 sui , ’ t is in very bad taste to have this fashion, Instead of the recreant brown | ing river, it has only been nerved with 7 re and ons stretch eastward, Know- promised by Mtesa. The chiet gave me luesday al 241 3980 7 57 ARs? = rv to adorn a library It should : : ; | ing, however, Ly experience, that the aps | two canoes to accompany me, promising i | 2 y 1a 11 i] ° i , @ C acl s I ¢ 1 yhite horse stronger powe ) sis —here ” . . ! 1°, rem sth, | $4 Wedn’ad’y) 20| 13° 248 8 29 54 ST. LAWRENCE : the a ae pony, he mounted a reautil 1 ” iite horse, | sti _ er po “ r to re t, here he ¢ os pearance of the land is deceptive, we hoist | that | should be overtuken by the satin rherada } “ar a oe 32 ‘ Y e ee Tae ee ' pera’ | which displayed the dark “outlines of her withering glance at Peilam, who was still | our sail and scud merrily betorea freshuing | fleet before many days. | was inp ileal Frida 23; 12 25 69 646 50 arine nsurance 30. pur] neither green nor purpie Wi fonre to great advantage, Wild and fear,| intrenched behind the mahogany chair— | breeze, hugging the coust lest it should | to continue my survey of the lake and to . eo ” i 4 re 0 = os OF ra ing in contact with my Egyptian less she dashed ahead, regardles of obstrucs | * to resist the arrogance that would degrade | rob us of some rarity or wonder. reach Usukuma, having been so long ab- J Su Ly 25 ll Is | 7 | e st contrast it 1 } } srilliant : : . it ee fi - al i a sent from he expeditia ii he asia #9 Monday — oe 8S 8 CG 45 PRINCE EDWARD Is] AND 1} t cont t it with the brilliant tions, and mocking the speed of her com- | and the haughtiness that would oppress. UNDER THK BQUATO ios eee f oh nd ae », during whiel ae / eo 2 4 AIL), scarier. or go eous oO nee "7 se volt = 1 . . és : i , oe 4 ings Contrary > TY SUCPA ss sday 37: 10 ) M 43 -_— —— oe - serge 105€ ‘um panions Mr. Beilamy, sir, visited us in the house of At noon I found myself under the equator , ous ” " " ne > . . © , “J? woe m - ae Mad 4 ang Perec t mio QD) whit } We Oren ‘ ae va : aan : n rred, riz Sta] $200 000. '*~ ° ued she pointing to some of more ‘This is my life.’ said she to Mareus, as my father’s darkened fortunes, and seei and four mules north I came to a discolored : ee del; f . said s ¢ i s da ‘ I s eeing ; . ; Author ed apital, 9o00, C00, massy form and antique binding, ‘ were my Bh aaait ae ase t j : ' . . | Water an iasight current flowing to the iM NENT LEVEE PRICES CURRENT. | Subscribed Capital, ae 143,990. | - 4... eek Gabo ee ohne oe Na they paused to admire the rich rolling ex~| himtobe a gentleman im education and | southwest. Seeing a small bay of sufficient! My next letter most continne this sin ee Sieeliliiaihabibiic dl Re ee Ce ee Otay pans of the cotton-field, bearing the downy manners equal to himself, and taking an | breadth to make a good river, and no land the Kagera river called in Karegrave the Ch'town, Nov. 2, 1875 BOARD OF DIRECTORS though I find much to admire and venerate | wealth of the South. ‘Iam a far better, interest in my boyish self, drew us from the aaa eat I made sure I hed di+s | Kitangule, and it sell deserive some foul i 4 “as . I ; oh fii +3 j " : ° " " ° i » > iF . ; ) ; i ° on } } ‘ . nancies in the old masters, and sometimes, when I | overseer than the one my uncle hires. The | obscurity uncongenial to our character and | (var e & S908, Biver, which would tivai adventures that we went through, whicis FISH i ARCHIBALD Kennepy, Presiden. change their position and wipe the dust aie ‘l work better for their young ¢ es ‘fn the Shimeeyu; but within an bour laud ai! | caused us to appear ine wretched condi, SH. » abil aaa Joun F. Ropertson, : sia: Mist negroes wi rl stter for their } & | talents. It is true he has borne the heat | sround revealed the limita aud extent of tion to our expedition, Though our con ‘ fe r ‘ so i ra rding stan . im r } a ae : . i Hi . : Z : . ° t u © H bbl 4.87 to 6.49 | ArtEMas Lorp, rrOmn Tae OUR. f nd, like Dominie | mistress than anybody else , and sometimes | and burden of a day of care, in gratitude | the bay of Nakidimo. We anchored close | dition was so wretched, it was not holt se Herring per bbl 5 M t r a “ - ae 1: é : ’ | : . : = or é 7 , . ° ' hal Mackerel per doz 0.48 to 0.72 oan Smae Simpson mounted on that flight or steps, | jump from my horse and pick cotton with | and fidelity to his generous friend. But he 9 & I and we court the atten- bad as it would have been had we return - ce eb - PRAKK, fo ‘ul of time or place. 7 ’ . . aie e ion of some wild-iooking herm tu ‘ . ionbt ' BREADSTUFFS. THomas Mornis. forgetful of time or place. These shelves,’ the little negroes, to let them see how fast | is no hireling, eating the bread ot merce- | the nude barbarians isetiy obnaal te on “ a) yee aon for 1 doubt much » / lilies added she, turning to a lighter, more ornas | ; ’ ary w: meer : zs ie | whether J shonid have an expedition at nil Backwheat Flour, per lb 0.98 to 0.34 | Grorcr D. Loneworrt. wre a it can be done. i nary wages, He is the honoured friend, the | from under penthouses of hair and hastily , [| had been absent too | — ind our fieht F yar, per bbl 3 = aa Risks taken daily at their office, Exchang mented range, ‘ are all my own pees ‘You must not do that any more, Flor-} reyered companion, the respected counsels | stole away to tell their wives and relatives > with the Wevuma hed «en magnified and r ner 100 If ” > do. ¢ » yweF It is here I feel the wiz: ‘ © i i ” . ee en . e & pen od 100 Tt “ : 0 to 8.50 Base REDERI ‘1K W. HYNDMAN ore i feel the wizard spel’ ence,’ said Delaval. ‘it would do well jor, the atepted brother of the first and best | of oat ve apparition in the shape of @ boat | enlarged by native rumors to such a piteh Uatmeal, per 1001 » . SDE 4 . HY MAN, oe | 7 ‘ i j 5 tmnt : . . a : we : ' i acre. fh i Conk te , b , and wander in the moonlight enough in the child but not in the young of men, If I have concealed these ci with white wings to it hei euddeniy come) that Wolseley’s victory at Ardrbsu was BOABDS. Ch’town, March 22. 1875.—1y9 S s ae . - g . : se C 7 a bi men. i i have conceaied these circum. | before them, bearing strange men with aa nothing to ours, fo: Pa ddl theath aaa e and romance. ‘ who is join iress oO ese noble stances. it is not that! a } o 1 . al 7 S _ 2 pit Hemlock. 100 feet. 0.31 to 0.94 | me) : i ao momen who is joint heiress of these novi at inces, it is not that] am ashamed to avow | red cape on their heads, except one—ared that we had destroved « whole feet of Pine do 1.62 to 2.40 } j ‘ i} j | } ‘ And it is here,’ said Marcus, laying his | fields, them, but because 1 have been bound by 2 | man, clad in white, whose taca was aa red canoes, not one of which had « seaped ama | Spree do 7 7 to 5.80 | i ; a superb portfolio that was laid upon the ‘Oh! I do detest the idea of being a promise during the vears of my minority. Sa wao Jabbering something in- that some other tribe or tribes had col | Shingles, per M 3.18 to 3.48 4 h Mi8U 26 table ‘bere vou enclose the burning woman,’ exelaimed Florence. ‘1 wish I | | rejoice that they are revealed. They re- o are. 4° Renee eam Snes they ran ected a force, overtaken us, snd destroy~ | POULTRY. | : 4 ai ld always be a child. Mre.-Lewis is al«| a ; eieiiicsial ¥ Te- away. ‘Thie wil become a pleasant tredi- ed usin like manner—en ince lible stoy whose uence other is onid alws { . Mrs. Lewis is als | flect lustre o: » father’s pres . ail ; . WROSS INEUENCS OLNEE MHI TS SINS 4 SOR es — flect lustre on my father’s present reputas | tion, one added to the many wonders now which had so won upon @ faction of the Florence, vou forget how | tion then the conqueror of nations. They told in Ugeyeya, which with the art of soldiers, that they had determined to roe- Chickens, per pair ao 32 to 0.50 } Y ° ] ] avs hi . ’ | feel. Here you imprison the elec. | ways telling me, I Ducks, (eacl 0.24 to 0.35 } IMPERIAL. , . is Sai . . “ee : : ‘poy, embellishment inherent in the tongue of U rem! a - ® thee 040 | ' e, whose sparks might kindie the | old you are growing ; you must be steadier | give beauty and dignity to the name of Bell- : de ; iced é ' turn to Unysnyemb«, and thenee to Zan- wis. ich D.2 , " ‘ oeaiG ; : ; a . cee ; ; he wondering, awe-struck savege, ~ bar 1 iod has e i hie Partridges, (each 0.25 to 0.30 | tT o f' Amp aAnN I lest substances, and even pass through | now. Dear, stitf, formal, uncle crieg in his, amy, and they gild with honour, yea, three - ae iene ba pty 3g A py Tek engi sic | m sp we 1 00 to 1.50 | ul @ U Ui fp ail } 5 ' - ++ ie ti ; ¥, and the} : r, yea, Thre@e~ "| come in time the most wonderfulofall and on the lake, and, thongh we have uUrgeys eacn ( wl } - Z ‘ ims SO1 “ce s, sviece is ine a P id born r iv ovn & inging ‘ele.’ } : y i ‘ j + tae. 0. 48 to 0.60 : : ; poedinms. olemn accent , iece, iti in - . a fold honour, av own pringing laurels wonders. suitered some mistortunes here he has nro — | OF LONDON. | Mareus Warland condescend to remember the dignity and responsibility oO Marcus spoke with a fervour and enthn. YURSCED BY MLPYOPOTAM!. tected us from greater ones, A.4 asked she, with a dash of scorn in | Station ; and even provoking veorgea b Zins | siarm and stren; th that brought the burn. Percieving that our prottered courtesies sree bee n pe is = camp iifte- eight Gays, Guring Which Wwe Deve survey + (anal! pieces) per Ib —s80.08 to. o.16| Subseribed & Invested Capiial. Oh! if you know how I de- | to tutor me, and set me up on the stilts of ing blood to his cheek and burning fire to were thus rudely regected, we also stole Beef, per lb (by the quarter) 0.05 to 0.09 er manner 7 asi er . . i ’ : —_ % i : ‘ . . ed in our brave little boat over | 000 4 ie cane te 0.12 to 0.16 | £1.965.C000 | 2. ‘ ttery ! I have had so much of it, wornanhood and heiresssship. Marcus, I his eves, and a trumpet tone to his voice out of the snug bay and passed round to of tat, cients ‘beh, 6 aa ahee i. mh. per quarter 9 i . oy ¢ ‘ j es : se” . ar : ‘ ’ POs; mart OF the sor . ! : — per quart 0.00 to 0 00 |} rely because lam an heiress, and had Jope you at least will not preach me out of | that voice which was yet to ring like a sil- another much larger and sen. important. west coast hus vet to be explored We amb, per tb 0.05 to 0.09 | , wt : as ~ ver clarion in the wails of his country’s | 4¢ its extremity a river issued into the bay, ; Ci ; Rprored. Mutton. per }! Q misfortune to lose mv parents when I] the wild freedom of childhood yet ” I a4 ' , . ys bd : Ree al *? shall not leave the Niyanza, however, until ; Matton, per! 0.8 to 0.09 ' I : : capital which by long and patient talk with the — al hiv d : | Pork, (small pleces) per 1D 0.08 to 0.084 | wr H E Ni i xX ‘ very young. I was two years at a There was something so ¢ xtremely ju ‘ -— nerd Sip clliinsnnildlaaaleni timid natives,we ascertained to be the Ug- we have thoroughiy Gone cur work: owen. In this the hippos were as bold a FREDERICK BAPKENR'S DEATH. Port, per ib (by the careaas) : : to aa U ANCE COMPA NY hern school. and found mv true level | Venile in her appearance, with her curls Fautty Main ARRANGEMENT.—The Sum< alte Pal. per it i ’ is s é : AIL AKRBRANG ; ‘ : | S Vv A Vis here, When | attended your commence- wreathing and sporting with the feathers merside Journal says :-— j the human reer oar timid, and to A J returned also that one «f the white , soar snicsnpeintiiaielaitaa ic | couple of the amphibious monsters we had | pen, [ pederic Barker, of the ly ‘ ‘ An goaAmM it MISCELLANEOTS. : — _ _— en. oe ‘ ae aia m : . h , ‘er her cheeks such fresh . pan y : : : a sia » neocon or BROOKLYN. N. 1 ; I had just returned, and found it dif | that drooped ove } , ss such freshs | (, ay, days on which the mails are taken | to induce the Lady Alice to show a ewifter tel, London, and died on the 23d of April Ba \ : bush © 00 to 0.75 t to perst de George not to acknow- | ness and buoyancy, and life about her, that {to St. Fleanors are not at all satisfactory to pace in retreat than the savages of Naki- twelve days before we real peared at Kagebvi Butter (fresh) per lb 0.20 to 0.25 Cash Asse’s, ie a <2 015.3 83.84, ia aia his sister on that occasion.’ Marcus did think it would be a pity to re- | the people of the village, They go there | dimo had oe to us. a bippopet smi Hig diseacé Was. 06 pear us I can taske it Butter per ib by the tub 0.16 to 0.24 f he had.’ said Marcus, colouring, ‘1 | strain that wild grace, and brush off that | 0" laesdays and on Fridays, leaving here | els eae See aS oan out trom Frank Pocock’s description, a cor Calfskins, per lb 0.06 to 0.12 \ } ast } lewy bloom from her bright, morning spirit at four o'clock, Of course they do not built for killing them; then they might | gestive chill.—that isthe teim applied ta Cheese (new milk) per Ib 6.14 to 0.16 | a a vuld have been saved some keen alter- | Gewy r om , 8° “| take the town mail on either of those days, | splinter her sides with their tusks and jg in the states. Pocock calls it cold fits Cheese, per Ib 0.05 to 0.08 | The above Offices being of UNDOI BT- pangs.’ He was about to say as much, when she | gs it does not get here until evening. The | bellow and kick totheir utmost; but the | term very whit, 1 believe 45 appropriate Clover seed, per Ib 0.00 to 0.00} ED STANDING, guarantee pericect ‘How is that” eried she quickly, without darted off in a new direction, leaving no conseguence is that letters sre delayed Lady Alice, if L can help it, with her deli- | have known several dic of these cold flix, a dos. 0 99 to 0.22 | security and Prompt Payment i guide but a gay laugh ringing through the here for several days and some of the | cate skin of cedar and ros of slender or aguish attecks,—the preliminary symp Green Peas, 0.00 Lo 0.00 | f 6) : papers are a week old before they get, hinkory, shall never come in close contact : toms of severe attacks of the inte , ae i acalli . sein of Losses, ete ' +, | woods, by which to follow her course. vegies : eis ae : . . ww Intermittent nag Gee ton 10.90 to 11 66 | ae i ‘I should not then have mistaken the , them. The Examiner and Argus do not} with the iron-hard ivory of the bippopots- fever, ‘The agui-h attacks, however, some slides, per Ib. a - 0.06 | DETACHED DWELLINGS insured for | affection of a brother for the permitted ene! When they were returned they founda! reach them until Friday, the New Era,| mus, for she would be splintered into. ijmes end the patient before the fever ar- Hodey, per ib. 25 to 0.32 ’ Thy y h ! os j; ; resh u. Times Ritts Miia hed lik i 3 lata ss Homespun, (men’s wear)peryd.0.65 to 1.00| OR¢: Two, or Three Years on SPE- earments of a lover,’ replied Mareus, em-| visitor had arrived during their absence— | / cp mr ba 2 gy ay 8 Herald do | pape pene rg ee mes eee vives ago a Inilows the wpe ? — ere ; on oad ? ‘ Fai r 77 yi i al . oO 10 ili ues a 18 ‘yoqress 13 a) On OV f ” cae InsoD, » 78 33 4 } Bi we femewe thee Homespun, (women’s do)per yd 0.35 to 0-48 CIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS poldened by her vivid blushes. a young gentleman by the name of Pellam, | "°* 8° . ee ee ae ‘Seigh| ?' pemary, exocodiles would leiably, diac The Upe bese bine. the face Leare the Homespun Flannel, per yard 0.81 to 0.46 TERMS ee ji : ; . , : . ’ ’ | couple ol Gays oid, as 1s also the Journal, | hungry croc ca i wv. a appearance of one who is frezen. the bloat Lerd,perib sti 0.12 to 0.16 | ae ‘And why should that pain you, selfish | whose father was a particular friend of Mr.) ang the Pa/):ot, the most lucky one, is two} us, he explorer’s task, to my mind, is® | beenmes, as it were, congesied, the pulse ad, pe ) 2 -16 , me ‘ . . os i a ie ole : a , . : ; ; oo "9 ' Mer teu, ‘ a Oats per bushe 0.40 to 0.42 FENTON me VEV BERY. being that you are ?’ said she with her own | Alston, and who was well known to Delaval. | and three days old from the time of its | tar nobler one than hunting hippos, and> ssops, and deaih ensues. There are var ; . wl is . Be 4 . - 4 F 3 . - ; ; ? : a . ' ial e . “i ° i ; “ a ‘ } : ; .- Potatoes, per bushel 0.28 to 0.30 | AGENT peculiar, mocking smile, Is the heart so} Mareus could not help feeling s natural re- > ne in ¢ See We — ~~ if ee ee cus methods ot guickening the biood and re Barley orl - . . ; ; ‘ . e mail wen ree times a week, and on! mues ‘. ye , { c | “iy vs lowexe a eendnae ios , $9 0-40 | Jan. 18, 1874. ly narrow that it can contain but one object of | coil and disgust when he recognised the in- i on which @ more easy connection | ed her task Pr tore oes "obi cae ot ‘ “aCe pskinS 0.82 to 0.4) ee i ‘ ce _} days ys i ‘ &>) 0 ‘ SK. ure jiunge bira into @ vapor or her Straw, per ton 1.50 to 2.50 | a a ae nierest? Is ita dungeon, when the poor solent stranger of the ferry.boat in the new would be made, the effect would please our WHAT THE LADY ALICE HAS TRT TO No. (water and mn-tirdtath, and apply restor- Pallo : ERP y IN ERE captive sits in solitary confine ini res f AW: 1 e bow wit! iends in St. Eleanors ». | Besi . ne . Bae — brandy tlle os alas, Mien ee. — ed THE LIVERPOOL & LONBOA — itary confinement, pining | guest at Wood Lawn, and the bow with friend in — ; a a are - The yet known expanse of the Victoria atives—brandy, hot tea, ke; but Pos wk Weed’ a! per oush. . os 2 oo for the fresh air that struggles through the | which he acknowledged the courteous in- eae ato Sead e om re “on Ay | Niyanes northward and westward and | ¥#* not experienced in this case, though Ww OGs, DOr a 17 to 0.2 y a ali . aie aatter should not have to lay her . ’ ce : : : 2 jaker som rarely » he 1 ; ‘ i AND CLOBE iron gate Cannot I love George, and like troduction of Delaval breathed the yery angio of ce other offices sas ae theee |} southwestward, invites us to view its de- ag Be ' lie me Ore “e aaa - m4 ae eee ‘ys 1 . . iat . 3 , — eal 4 as iin « . _ , ,; ag i ae eeiing & sigh retises sme you, and fifty others too, if | choose? I. soul of haughtiness. He could not help it.) gays.” lights and wonders of nature, ‘The stormy chill.’ Itappears by his companion’s rep: # Lake Atbert and the stormier Tanganyika, ? TVOn OL apa oy NOW 0) EN | {} il ‘ iee] that I havea magnificently large heart.’ | He could not forget the scornful stare, the The Patriot remarks though distant, woo usto ride on their that he did not live on hour. Frederics i | r 7 ; , othe < . - r taba ia ; y : > To BL a NP, 4 ‘ Florence--L’Eclair,’ eried he earnestly; | supercilious smile, the air of conscious su ‘We are assured that the statement in! waves; and far Langweolo, Moero and Baker suifered from one of these severe 1 : s sguish attacks in Urimi, but trandy and 6 — ” ‘though your heart were as largeas the periority, which had set all his passions | Thursday's Swmmerside Journal with refer- Kamolondo and the Lincolu lakes promise hot t ee ee a International Hotel universe, it sbould not bave room | boiling on the waters of the Cattahoochee. | ence to the travel of the mail courier to | us fair prospects pad en shoh reweeds:if wo} DOF 508 TUNER Y Bree ty mcinon vecoters me FIRE AND I Ik for ther love tl iine, if I a They ail left the’ room to change their dres and from St. Eleanors and Summerside, is | can only bide the bufiets of the tempests, a ee ee Central Street -_ " 7 for ariether eve Chae Gane, 2 SNES: Ge) ee oom to change their Gress | holly incorrect. The mail leaves St. | and the brunt ot savage hostility avd iguors THK YROSVECT AWFA ’ } sieaiasiii ed admittance there. I speak not of sis- | before supper, and Marcus had time to re- Eleanors at 5.3' .p.m., and arrives at Sum-' ance till then, Shall we icrego the vintage Thus two out of fourwhite men are dead ‘ ” > } . ~ : . i : : i<iti Summerside, P. E. Island. | mnvested Funds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,356 terly affection, friendship, or esteem. I flecton the probable consequences of the | merside at 6, in ume for the correspon- | ot this ripe harvest and aquisition of | wonder who next? Beats cries, who | Inve , ist Jan'y., , dence to come east by the 6. 30, p. m.,| knowledge for an hour's fierce pleasure poet? and perheps our several fiends ask ee Jeposited with Receiver Gener- speak of loye—such love as you were born | meeting. He knew the sovereign aristo- . ; ' ' | wish to inform the public that I have | Depesited with Receive 162.800 | ;, v4 , - } train, Returning leaves Summerside at) with the simple but full-muscied hippo-! who next’ No matter who it is. We could , ; ai of Canada, Abe to inspire, and I was born to feel cracy of Mr. Alston would look down on «| ,- 2 Pare ce ¢ : » a — . : : e cour iow opened one of the best as well 86 | Other Investments In Dominion ; A 6. 45, p. m., after the arrival of the mail potamus ’ Not by my election or consent. nog better ourselves by ittempting to By me of the most commodious Hotels on this | ~~ of Canada 367,091 ‘I wish you would not talk of love,’ said the son of a ferryman and overseer, what-| from St. Jolin It will thus be seen that! Let the admirersof The Lieldl, Bell's Life | gong tine fatal land ; for between us and ihe Isiand. I am prepared to accommodate the | Y Ce she fluttering the leaves of a book she held | ever other claims he might have to consid- the best connection possible 1s made each and The Spirit of the Times call it faint-) 50 are seven hundred miles of us sickly « travelling public with a first-class table, pn her } } oa a » tt . "ou! ce way.’ hesrtedness, or evena harsher name, if i o . . ; ~ in her hand I want you to be my friend atio ( ‘ Would Delaval be 3 1€ , ’ sountry #5 apy in Africa, The prospect sleeping apartments, and good stabling, FAIR RATES. + Fee ; » eration and regard “ oe r sisi asilipsaiass sdihiai they will. Icall it prudence, Butl bave ie iasee les fe, ax’ thane’ rca no - jin sheds, &4c,, where their horses will be tho- . t eee ae a dat yp you to | governed by such pesy prise: Wout | Phe, Michigan lish-hatchingestablishment an adventure with a bippo—a cowardly, three thousand miles more to in teh We — attended to, Prompt & Liberal Setilemen S. | tell me of my faults,as you did when we Florence? He now regretted the silence has just received in good condition SU0,000) Gull-witted, fat~brained Lippo--(1 CN jaye newand wonderful lands | ko eu Alen in onnectic rj } : : : : ; Se ~ 4a ts » “a oo : 7 > mnie ma tha é Tod ' *, Ligu a < ota ao ey ; od Sates first met at the university to speak tome = Mr. Bellamy imposed on the subject. Had California salmon eggs from the Pacilic abuse him savagly in your columns, for his whose wonders and mvsteries shall be a sue i the ry best « lity,— : ic ae . “oas i ar . ' : moderate prices to suit the ies ' Fi “ pri- in that tone of beautiful, solemn earnests Delaval known all the realities of his cons | coast : : i brothers in Europe thank fortune, do NOt) nedicine which shall imeke us laugh at A call from the public will be thankful! Insurance against Fire eifected upon ; ‘ss. to make me feel that you are above | dition d then invite him to his | i To Maxe Brsixrss.—Advertise ! The mer-, read Zhe Telegraph ov Tha Herald, without ¢_ er and death. received. wh. . Y vate Residences, Household Furniture and hess, to Make me i ern , and then & s Home, Ne chant, manufacture., or dealer, who keeps fear of a civil or criminal suit for libel )— Mexny M. Sraxeer. Farm Properties, for me, that 1 have something to reach after could not fear the arrogance that now) his wares before the public, seldom com. to tell someday, when I bave no higher ime eT cea W.J.8. OV : ; ; : : f a : ; : ; ; J.8. GLOVER, and attain, But don’t go to talking rap | threatened to annoy him. He lingered in plains of dull times. Where is the utility things to write of, which will warg ali your Proprietor. | or more years ! oprteter. | One, Three ; , tures, and so forth. Don’t try to make me his room, fearing he might loose his self of having for ssie the best fabries in the young bloods; ani 1 have had another To Avverri-mes.— Advertisers will do well ; : world, if the would-be purchaser know not | with a lion, or [should say with @ he:d of to note the fset thst the high character of sciences At Reduced Rates. ' : : ; : " feel my power. I shall grow wilful, haugh- | eontrol in the presence of Florence, if he | eapp—megngeo Ee | : rr , : a ion OO . } : : ; a where to obtain them’ ‘The Examen is lions, just as exciting, But these must re- the Lxamises, aid its large, constantly-fas ) a JOB ’ AND B K | ere Sree eenmn Stwoct, Chasiotee | ty, and overbearing—and then i again met that insolent, measuring glance | unquestionably one of the best advertising | main until { camp under the palmsof Uj ji creasing end well-distributed cireulakon RINTING done at the Mee ea ‘ And then,’ said Marcus, with calm self-! of pride, Slowly be walked through the! media on the Isiand, Advertize in the agsip, with half my work done, and my renders it one of the most valuable of ed- ( ALD, Agent i gap : a Inge Orrice. Ch'town. Jey z ta ” possession, ‘ you would have no power over | carpeted hall, and reached the door of the | Examivgr, other half stillundone, Let ua pass op, vertising media. 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