MYTH-l3 WMPAGI M “I”. ]Mlts im m”! use" at 2:: five sown champ-m “a half . barrel oysters. get. .1- hesses and r- w the Asflculim'll - my leaded from the Und- g laughable argument. seen:- ‘ Received authority to pay neon 5 pounds Sterling minty tor quarter ended lept. so. at. I:- ihsd some oysters at the e [01.11- John Id! ll‘fi yards of flannel for shirts and paid at shillings for it. ll IU- ". Jacob Murals here this evening. ' In. s:- Ga've MI. Mer tllree shil- [tags for a poor woman who has lost her husband. her. so Telegram states Abe Li a ' cued. solare- lsv. 1s:- A e between Pope s basque 'Undine'. the ‘Helene Davies' and Howe's brig in lo- ga'tes arrived 1mm Canada. m m IG. 1.:- lbe new Wesleyan Ch a pel w We to. lathe-sodium n'keudtsetd tecohtsin lfsfleoss. 1h- Iso‘ Helen's grease. .It- [Don‘t some candied sugar and If“! whiskey At Martin O’Esflorso'a shop. as save as a bottle or about W- I - '2— Thaahsgiving Day by order at the Governor. . III- the com If Diverse is sit- tiss es Csplin'e ease. ssrvseuhsisveeymug “maneuver. Jean:— 1 received is pounds from the Iishop for Werburton. Jan. 1st— I received orders to pay convict pensioner two months Mr. J”: fli— lought 100 pounds oatmeal tor is shillings. Feb. 8:— Revsnue increase year 4,635 pounds Feb. ti- Made out statement of.rev- enue tor w H. Pope and reduced it to dollars. Feb. sx-s Volunteer review took place on ttihe ice at Government on over last l'cb. 10:— A Town meeting this even- ing celled by requisition to the Mayor respecting the CONFEDERATION quest- ion. Aiso a discussion in the Debating Club on the same subject. Feb. 14:— I went to the Town meeting respecting the Union of the Colonies, did not remain Feb. '11—— The Executive Council met. Heath Havlland appointed solicitor general and mem- blelr of the Executive Coun- c . l‘eb. rs:— stomach out of order: took ‘an black draft this morn- g. Feb. Idl— About soo Volunteers In Guard of Honor for Gover- nor st Colonial Building on opening the Legislature. DE CHEVEBY Mar. 8:— Catherine and I went to the Reich dentist. He took the linpression of her mouth and teeth in wax for the purpose of putting in some new teeth. (Edit note: the last name of the dentist was later listed as De every). Mar. ut— Fire I lie house owned by Me John McGlll buried by the Free Masons. Mar. 14:— House of Assembly passed an Act of Incorporation for a Bank in Summerside. h eons. today Mar. 11:— A large procession of Ten- ant Union men with horses and sleighs and banners fly- ing. Went around the town, supposed to number 2.000. Mar. fl:— nouse of Assembly in dis- cussion on the Confederat- ion. Msr. sex— Paid 30/th for three hams weight 57 pounds. “.15 '1:— House debating Confeder- ation question. Coles speak- ing on the subject. Apr. 4:— Executive Council met. Cur- rie has resigned and John Lowe appointed in his place. Apr. ll— Great excitement respect- ing the posse comitatis who have been summoned by the sheriff to assist in aer- ving a writ. (Edit note: next day the posses march- ed off at it o'clock and re- turned that night. Went to Fletcher home but found no one. e was Tenant League leader.) Apr 10:— hee and all his army sur- rendered to Grant. Apr. 15.— President Lincoln assassin- ated last night and Seward American steamer Grey Hound ashore on Governor Island. Apr. 19:— President Lincoln buried to- day. Flags on the Colonial Building. Government House and City hall flying halt mast high. Apr. :— Paid George Douglas 20/ for repairing furniture. of ‘abandoned char- was drowned off Wharf last night. LAND VAN. Ap'. 28:4 Wheian‘s lot adjoining my garden sold tor 112 pounds. May 1:— This spring nearly a month in advance of last year. even navigation opened a month earlier. May 7:— Dr. Hobkirk examined Cath- erine‘s side and said it was her kidney that was af- fected. May 18:— I never remember so much rain at this season of the year. A brig has arrived from London laden with goods. May 15:— ~ Sgt. lumen of the 17th neg- iment drilled the men to- night I planted peas this morning. May is:— Jeft Davis has.been captur- ed by the North. . May is:— Bought 91/: pounds of feath- ers for 1/10 (one shilling 10 pence) May 22:— Catherine bought some shirting today. May 24:— Our Company and the Irish Company fired a ‘fude j joy in front of the Colonial Building and the artillery tired 21 guns. A levee at Government House this day at 2 o‘clock and a dance tonight. June — Col. Heviiand completed deed to Government fer purchase ot land on Lot 57. Paid city taxes to Lock- hart. June 16:— Wind high and dust flying in clouds, very disagreeable June so:— Bought a light grass cloth cost at Bell's. June 28:— A meeting of the citizens held last evening for pur- pose of appointing delegates to send to Detroit respecting the renewal of the Recip- rocity Treaty also respect. ing the establishment of a ‘Board of Commerce'. 11 - hymn tad isos- day week. lie died at eon- sumption brought on by a fall from a scaffold. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT July ill—- A large Orange Tea Party on the Prince Town Road. Catherine at the Catholic concert this evening and Eddy (a son) at a panorama in the Temperance nail. July 17: I expect to leave for Mir- imschi on the Princess of Wales this atternoon. July fl:- Expenses of trip 'to Miri- machi 2 pounds is shillings 3 pence. The Governor left in the Heather balls on route to England. July 24:— . The Deputy Sheriff has taken several special constables armed. and gone in search oi some Tenant Leagues. Kay making about the Town has fully com- menced. July 26:— Dickieson brought up from jail and tried betore the Magistrate. He Was recom- mitted to jail by the sheriff and several constables armed with pistols. The Tenant Leaguers attempted to rescue him. The con- stables used their ‘battena' pretty freely and stones were thrown by the mob and considerable of excite- ment. Several persons were pretty badly hurt by the constables and police but the prisoner was conveyed to jail without any serious injury being done. July 81:— A guard has been watching the Magazine and Amory since Wednesday last in consequence of the threats of the Tenant Leaguers. Aug. 2:— I took Fred over to White Yard this evening where he bathed. telegram from Deputy Commissary Gen- eral instructing the to call for tenders for supply of such quantities of bread. beef. wood. candles and straw as may be required for troops shortly to ar- rive. Me "— Considerable esettenient specting troops expected to arrive tonight. Aug. It— Troops of idth Regiment under Tidd arrived in the ing. Aug. ill- The American Consul. sherman. died this even- ing. 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