VOL, Avi. 4 WEEKLY fj fF Y j 7 \ 7 oT mae te € JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATURE AND rue Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak frec.’’---Turipides CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY, MARCH 1. 2869. NO. 44] The Exaniner IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY WALTER CC. GRANT, aT HIS OFF BE, Bl SBOROL GH STREET, NEAR KING'S SQUARE Th: 8s Fifteen Shillings. per annum. half in advance, We have appointed the following Gen- Act for the VIZ in tlemen to as Agents * Examiner,” Titliam Beariste. Esq, 2 o iat Dorm ON, Esq, 1 ‘ Summerside, Mr. Joseph Sharpe Liakletter Road, Richard KR Esq, Alberton, Mr. Wiiham Calaghan, Miuwitnegaeh, * Lawrence Hogan lope River, Nicholas Conroy Esq., mish Mr Jutin Doyle, Skioner’s Poad, Joseph Arsecaull Esq., Leguweont Bay, Mr J.H FitzGerald. Wi gton, Ovesine Gaudet, Esq, Miscouche, Mr. Joba Breen, l'rinecetown, Thomas Laughlin, Esq, Lot 16 Mr Bennett McLellan, Indian River, M. MeKinnon, sen , Baq., Let 14 Michae! Kilbride, Esq, Lot It, Mr. Peter Hughes, South West, Patrick McLellan, West Point, * Themas O'Connor, ~ ampbelten, Lot 4 “ Jobo Ke y. 4 apaud, Hon. A. A. McDonald, 2 Cessastews. Mr Gew. A. Huges, 5 * George Forbes, Vernon R'r. Bridge, John MeDeugall. E=q Orwell, Mr. Jehu French, Siurgeun, James O' Briea, Montague * Michael Daly, Cardigan Bridge, * Donald McDonald, Little Poud, Lot 56, « Peter Sinnett, Morell, De Melutyre, Ss tiris, Hon. F Kelly, Fort Augustus, Captain Jobn M ‘Tntyre, F airtield : Pairick Griffon, Baq., St. Andrew's, Mr. Renald MecDenald (Grarabtetia,) I squl d, Anthony MeCormack, Esq. Coy porters Gay Mr Simeon Bu eer. ‘ : wephb MeAulay Eq... Black Baeh, ; rig a art, futur Me Red Point, Let 46 Dugald McD uga err . ] das Lawrenee Peters, E-q, ! Bay, Mr. A gus MeDor aid, Gicemwe River, J C. Underhay, E.q,., ay Fortune eae ALMANAC FOR MARCH, 1869. MOON'S PHASES Last Quarter Sih day, Ih. Sim , morn, ES E New Mews borh dav, 4i.c4w win, ENE First Quarter, 2ist day, Jb. 42m, woru., S WwW. Fuli Moon, 27tu day. hh 2 I » pay Sys ; 2 de = 2s o> ‘een esi WEEM. onc) sete tluck Z=: => a % a 1 Ww u mi 1 wen 6 43133 4312 3] 9 56 1 1410 59 + Tues 41 45 12 1 a2: 243.2 A Wed } 39 aig 2 4 5 4 Thue |... 37}. 4914) 5S." v 46). 3 2e 9 3S Frid 4931-38 1A a 4 3. 12 6 Sat } 50] S 2 S «2 < 1s 7 Sun 7 ms Srit 9. 3 te 6 a I~ S Mon 3 6910 53 3547 3 2; 2 Tus 3{ 5310 39 4 36) 5 31 25 10 Wed 2} 541025 515922 26 41 fher 2} 880 764310 # $2. Fi id 24 57 ¥ 51) Oo q9)lW ol 34 13 Sat yw) 3 9 &' soniih.v 39 14, Sun (6 13 59 9 IR 7 Srimern. 42 15 Mon ee ee me rs I aa 16 ia) Tues 14 2ea4 Y2s 0 3 j~ 17 Wed l 3.8 lu wu 1 A 43 Thur li 4.8 pil 30 1546 ° Ss 8&9 Frid | Y § 7 Al we 2 33 5 @ Sat | 7 6 7 8 o 2h 3 17 59 zi Sun 5 S 7 7 kc ee te 6 12 2 42 Mun 3 e633 2363 & 5 23 Tues l 9 635 3 Ic 6 IO - 24 Wed [5 59 1,63 ie ty a 1! 2 Thur ‘| I2 6 443 8 28 14 26 Frid 56 13} 3 421 5 2b 9 TH 17 27, Sat D4 19. 5 Zi rises |°O 2H 21 $6 Sue 56 SX 6S 57 407 M7) 24 29 Mun | SU 7, 44 S 44% even | 27 30 Tacs | 45 19,424,958 045 31 BI Wed | 45 28) 4 ONE 4D aH) R, REDOIS, Attoruey and Barrister - at- Law, CONVEYANCER, &e. Office: -- Great George Street, Charlottetown. ( Near the Catholic tthedral ) September J, 1% 6 tf Grain! Grain! Grain! TENE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS. at Celes’s Brewery and Distillery, cw Constantly on bh and. at pr be purchased inthe warket.t Gin, Whiskey. and a superior « ey Ailso—X%, XX. and XXX Charlottetown, Jane 20, [ses CARD. "S3HE Subscriber begs to thank the public escheaperthaneat Kam, Brandy ticle of Malt Wobis Ale. e bestof fer the liberal patronaye extended to bin during the last year. Haviny enlarved and fitted op his establishment atthe Oid Statud Lown s Wuanr. is now p e pared exe ste witl des : t . . ored wit atch all orders w phe may be favore ‘in! r hie line as SHIP and GENERAL BLACK suiril Fishermen will id Anchers of all sizes for Beats cheaper and better than ean be fowud at any similar establishinent ib the City GEORGE H. FOSTER. Lord's Wharf, Ch'town, { Feb. 17, 13638 ly JOUN F.BRINE MD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, May be consulted at the Office of John T. Jenkins, Surgeon. ") ry) ai RESIDENCE: Mrs. BOVYER’s, Great George Street, Nov. 16, 1368, tf B, WILSON HIGGS, General Commission Merchant AND AUCTIONEER, Chanlottetown, .... f£.E Island. May 27, 1367 ly , VEW PAINT SHOP NEW PAINT} ! (EMIE Subscriber would inform hia friends aad the public in general, that be has opened a new PAINT SILO)’ above the Carriage | Factory of McPhail & Huuter, Keut Street, where all orders left, either iu the | House, Sign, or Carriage Painting, — will be attended to with puuct @6 reasouuble Lerme. FRANCIS McGRORY. Painter. actory, f wality, neatness, and ltofore. All persous indebted to the late Firm are MePhail& Huuter’s Carriage F Kent Street, May 4, 1868 | FARM FOR SALE AT ; | situated fer milis, Churches, Schoolhouse ; To the Trave!ling Publics ue SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened out, in this eity a ’ yvcrrny ¥ YY ry ’ FIRST CLASS HOTEL to which they have given the name of the y y rey a UNION HOUSE, Chis Hotel is pleasantly and conveniently situat ed on the corner of Queenand King Streets, Ch'town, P. E.I. (1 he stand is well pat been ip the sdt ) It intention of the Proprietors of the UNION HOUSE to turuish First Class accomo- | dation to travellers, and do all in their pewer to Ahbown a Vil vceu ion of Mr ds 7) Eevkst: is the re r a stay in Charlottetown pleasant and agreeable \ First Class Ice Cream and Oyster Saloon, land a Barber Sh p, are kept tu convection with the House Pie Unt wharves, found conv mm Tlouse is pleasantly situated near and landts , and will be renient tor re in all respects. ste a it avell o All matters pertamiog to the wants and con- venience of Guests will be promptly attended to by the Proprietors. O'NEILL BROTHERS tl A Fortune for Sale ! Ch'town, Sept. 28, I-63. i e msequence of the death of the Pro- prietor, the Subscriber is instructed to offer for i vautifally situated well known rmeliive Sale, thal Half Way House, Vernon River, , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Land consisting of about 40 acres, is in that state of cultivation that it has been for some years past, and will for years to come, yield a clear net prot more than sulficient to pay the tuterest on int purchase money ashed for the whole est me As a money making investment this is an opportunity seldyum equalled in bhese Provinces, whic fuct cun be positively proved to any rson about parchasiug The Steck of Liq wors and Stock wf Guods in the Store can be tukeu ornot ul ic purchasel ir r part 8,4 88, GEORGE ADAMS, Half-way House, Veruon River. 2 4 tf TO LET! = HE HOUSE and SHOP io RENT S?PREET. lately occnnpi oy Mr. JOHN HUDSON, with large STABLE, COACH- HOUSE sud WAKELOL SE attached Apply two . . . W. E DAWSON, WILLIAM DOWD, Assignees of JOHN HUDSON. Ch’town, Sept 7, 1868 z We GOL. VE ood. NASI PATD for WOOL on delivery at the fh St of H-J CALLBECK ‘ wn July 33 . tf Cheapest Schooi Boeks AT HARVIES BOOKSTORE, ve Street. C/iter « Dissolution WNetice. Suopartnership hithe - yerto existing be tw STANFORD WELLS & JAMES PHILLIPS, of Ch etown, Marble Workers, issolved Dy mutual Consent en ) ie nd has been Tne business will in tature be conducted under the name of JAMES PHILLIPS The Subscriber bas coustantly on hand a sup- ply ef Italian and American Marble FOR MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TUMBs, TABLETS, TABLE TOPS, &c., &e. A superior style of Workmanship to any on the Island. Terms woderate. JAMES PHILLIPS. Charlottetown Marble Works, ? 4 Nov.7, 1868 REALL. Winter Arrangement! FEYVMIE Mails for the neighboring Provinces and I the United States will, autil farther notice, be closed at this Ottice every Mouday, Weduesday and Friday evening. at 7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland, and the West Indies, will be closed every ernate Friday und Mouday, ,p.™m,uas fotlows vViz:i— at ¢ 0 CLOCK Friday. December vo, | Friday, March 5, Monday, de 3, | Monday, do 8, Friday, January 8, Friday, do 19, Monday, do II, Monday, do 22, Priday, do 22, | Friday. April 2, Monday, do 25, Mouday, do 5, r*.. j . Friday, February 0 Friduy, do 16, Monday, do 8, Monday, do 19, Friday, do 19, | Friday, do 30, Monday ao a | Mon ay, May 3. Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor s, via Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday and Friday st Y, & MMe Letters to be rewis ered be posted half au hour before the time of closing | the Mails. ' and Newspapers, must J. A. MCDONALD, Postmaster Geueral General Pest Office, Ch’town, , Deceuiber 16, [A6e8, +e) e Bw) ars’ ROSENEATH. | PEVHE SUBSCRIBER offers for SALE his i VALUABLEFREEHOLD FARM, in the Hlourishing settlenent of ROSENEATH, on} the MAIN POST ROAD, being six miles | from GEORGETOWN, and Two miles from a good ehipping place. The FARM consists | i One hundred and thirty acres of wery rich and tertile land | fit for any kind of crop; 90 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the re- maining forty acres are covered with hard and i soft wood. There are a good new Dwelling House, Burn and outhouses on the premises, laud well watered. The above property ts well is | partl. covered with mussel mud, and within | 1g miles of the shore, where abundance cun | ‘be obtained. » ILLIAM HENRY DRAKE, Roseneath, Lot 52, Dec. 14, 1868. tf Partnership Dissolved. HE Partnership hitherto existing between | STONE & BOVYER, Hardware Dealers | bus been dissolved by mutual cousent. Mr. Henry Bovyer retiring through ill bealth. Mr. Stove will carry ow the business as bere } requested to make an early settlement with him, itish Hard Store, r ’ not car; to express, even to her faithful at- Don Bernardo started as though he had re eeddin’e Building. - ; Muy 18,1868 at hacen ome tendant. he been caught doing something criminal ; and demoniac expression stwle over his counten- | Ch'town, Jan. 25, 1869. . , ¥ gf ‘ - : ‘ pT Sab De Pei, basil iL AB w : i “3 AO | CHAPTER XII. MAKES A CAPATURE ; having given one more glance upon the trio on the forecastie, he answered: ‘ No, no. captarn, I think there is no need. [ have no disposition to doubt our friend's Blour, Leather & Cc. Ac. Just Received by the Subscriber, ‘THE SMUSGLER OF ST. JEAN; OR, THE THE ALCALD Don Bernards d* Acosta, as soon as he ar HIIDALGO'’S WARD. rived at Denia. went directly to the office of word.’ As be thua sp yke he turned avd bowed l (} Barrels FLOUR, the Master of Revenue, and asked for tie us» to the Smuggler chief, and as he did so he 200 Sides SOLE LEATHER } of the guardacos‘a. with her crew, for the ' ao | al fj nal a ; . A ST P fe > SPANIS . ST. d : found the gaze of that individual fixed upon 26 Casks MOLASSES, (i n Puncheon ‘ rORY OF THE SPANISH COAST per se of overhauling a notor:ou Sunegy! tT. him very sharply f Tierees aad Barrels, sia 2 ha ; : asines’ ane Se oe oe ene ; j i 6 Casks SUGAR, BY SYLYANUS COBB, JR. Th a. qu _ io a "4 oe Becton ; - a y * You are very kind, Senor,’ returned Rafael 100 B WIth B Smile, AS HS NOt'SeG & IFO getaer-) Bo rerand xes RAISINS, 15 Chests TEA, (Warranted,) 80 Barrels APPLES, 50 Kegs NAILS, 10 Dozen Underhill’s AXES, ing upon the revenue officer's face; + but have a very particular reason for asking Pao very important state prisovers d from my custody—-or, from the But Bernardo d’ Acosta did not seem to no- tice the words the otcer had spoken. He was gazing intently into the speakers fa ”, and it was plain to be seen that he waswunside ably CHAPTER Close by the stone upon which Estelle sat favor nave esca XJ _ —continned of tills was another stune, and having seated bimee!! = Ses aaner ond BPEL. upon this, Leon contin ed : custody te my prneen I nang ouge mey moved, 120 Bags SALT * Will you tell me where Doo Bernarde is?) ave sought safety on board the Smuggler Rafael Bertrand was a thick-set, powerfa 60 Quintals ODFISH. «Bie has ecto te Paks.’ To recapture them I wish for your vessel ly built man, abcut fifty years of age. with a 6 Barrels CURRANTS. «When did he co?’ You must not allow yourself to think,Senor, | frank intelligent ¢ yuntenace, and bearing Four sale low by thas I would interfere with your basiness , || imself with that ease and erace which mark ‘Early this morning.* : tor | can swear that the contrabandistas the man who, by nature holds oocamind aver srOR . : 9: GE IN . Did he seen UD asy? GE HOWATT. Crapaud, Dec. 7 1868 ‘More than i iat, Sir. lle seemed perfetly stand in whulcsume awe of our good post ©) nis fellows. tits eves were very Gark, ana isi ~ beside himself with trouble. I have watche,| Denia, thanke to the effurts of yourself and very bright, and when Don Bernardo found W ESN T7T | N | | \ him when he did rot know it. He was out your brave men. ‘ : them for the second time fixed upon him in ‘ i night, I verily believe. Ata!levents,he| ‘* We try to do our duty, 5 spire Alcalde ; answer to his own gaz? he palled bis hat over »R | 1/45) 2 ‘ { f was out at midnight, and Nina eew him and | think I du not over estimate Our S€T-| 4 \5 faces, and turned to the captain of the | ODL L I & f iS Hf } enter the court just a3 the day was breaking | Vices, when I say that the king owes much brigantine. ae this morning, ile called for a horse, and + hie revenue to the ceaseless vigilance of the ‘We will not search, Senor ; and yet our ery be ne rode away, before the sun was fairly up.’ officers of this port. mission is not to be bootless. I see on board SUBSCRIBER, at WAREHOUSE, Queen Street: ~ his *] know he dves, Senor. In fact, I am sure there is nv port on this Coast 80 thoroughly e! one whom | must arrest.’ this vesse &> * Wiech way did he ride a « How. Senor Alcalde ?’ demanded Bertrand ‘To the south, Senor, by the path that : = a 30 Puns. Bright Muscovado MOLASSES, leads towards the Gipsy camp.’ cliut to the contrabana ni . : ded: who had overheard the remark, * Did you a0: ** Dark and Heavy for Distillery, *Go on, lady.’ Pine olfiver - outtioms — : 1 ” . ae a aay you would arrest one of my men a 100 Bbls. No. 1 Split Labrador HERRING, | * He went away, and was gone an hour, or 80d informed the aicalde that he could have) % You,’ replied the bidalgo. ‘ Yonder he (Warranted,) more; and when he returned he was paleand '#e guarda — in wore a > ane 6 1 ¢ ts i stands, the tallest of the trio upon the fure- 25 Bbls. No 1 Bay of Island HERRING, | agitated, and I could see his frame quiver us| 2 could take as many Of bis own men a8 he | cage,” e : (Spring Cateh,) he came upen the terrace. He wert to his plsame. ‘ “pl na a e * That is my lieutenant, Senor. hh 100 Quintels CODEISH, own apartments, and pat on his ofiicial garb As Don Berna “ was ina great ot. mei ‘ I cannot help ae must arrest him. 200 “ HAKE, of Alcalde; cnd having called for another | :9% d the business as quickly as sponses * And for what, pray? 20 Bbls. Pickled CODFISH. herse, he rode away towards . ena ’ The custom ¢ fiver was to have the veasel ‘That shall be made known before a com- DANIEL DAVIES. * And, lady, if | mistake not, you have had "4 Jy by the time be had brought his men to petant court. I irust however, that you will the landing ; and with this understanding he make no resistance to the officers of the Jaw.’ Ch’town, Jan 25, 1869. fin some cause for anxtety.’ ao — iti! coceteia Ge ke , law. - ‘ ‘ Estelle caught the speaker's meaning look, ' nt to his a eee Rwfiel Bertrand kyew very we li that it y and she thought she knew its import twelve pol.conn © to accompany him. It was) would wot be safe for him to offer resistance TROTT] NG R iC i 1 1) + Yea, yea,” she re plied, * I have been very | SOF BOER When BM Grrengrmens had been ¢y the alealde, though this may not have L - J uu is * anxi mae ait perhaps you know why I have cumpleted, and when he reached the landing peasy the consideration that influenced bim in — been ansious , he found a boat in waitins for him. his de sion. At all events, he was not a ian The guarda-costa was a brizantin?, almost gg.d to fear; but, like all who are truly brave new,an! accounted oue of the swi.test sailers ge eyuld exeremwe judgment as well as cour- on the Valencian coast. Her armament con: YHE CHARLOTTETOWN TROTTING ‘I think I do; and to relieve you in a RACKS will take place every alternate measure, of that anxiety, was one of the rea- ‘tT SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock, p m., during the | sone of my sending for you. [et me telleyou [ , [oe hte i } | ze. Winter. commencing JANUARY 23rd. RULES a story of a very recent adventure of mine.’ sisted o! four lizht brass guns, and her crew | «If you demand inthe name of the law, a fe. a = . are ite th : Ee we a M Te Nina drew near and sat down at the feet of Was mage up ol — offi ore on Nty | that man as your prisoner, Senor Alcalde, ] Tas : sake saciieen Wak, © nese aen® her mistress, alter which Leon resumed : mn, who were duly sipplied with smali ‘suppose you must take him I will go and ii cepe : ale, “ulue Orv , J arms. As soon as the alealde and his police | speak with him, Hold,’ added Lertrand, us men had gained the deck, the anchor Was jo) Bernardo moved as though he would in- raised, and the white canvass given to the | terfere; ‘you had better let me go first. My breeze; and in less than an hour they had | grow loves that man, and they might make rounded Cape Saint Murua. sume disturbance if your officers were to act ‘Ratael Bertraad’s: felucca was off here | jy a hurry.’ . ; Jan ) ; Common Sense EMILY SER ING ACHIES ouly £:3 17s. Gd. ¢Last nizht; or it may have been this morning — for [ think 1t was an bour past widnight — I went to Denia with two of my shipmates—two brothers--named Jose an} Lop.z Gardella. They went to eee their old ather, who lives in a secluded portion of the Wk two days agy,’ remarked the captain of the! « tHe js right,’ said the captain of the guar- town and | bore them ecmpany When we brigantine, us they were rounding the cape, | qa eosta, appealing to the dun. ‘* Let him enter d the house we tound the cid man ly- hand and foot ‘aad I sb yuld «ot wooder it she were stil speak with the Youug than first.’ é i t ‘ + 9 ‘ he { } ) 4 . , . - ee ee om, Some »p, | Comewhere UpoB the coast | ‘Very well,’ responded den Bernardo. * So with a thick napkin bound over hw mouth. ‘The Smugglers have some secret inlets, | be it.’ TrIT? ROOKST > on as we hac ast j crue) n ; 7 “VW: . asennad sadatatiae boy aes ‘ ete _ 1 - - suppose, where they can effectually bide) With this Bertrand went forward, and con + i ee? free ‘ane ite ' 2 ' e ; h » ; ~—e ee sy Two . ee d elle to | Hhemselves,’ said Don Bernardo. | versed some moments with Leon Murillo ; and : ts bab hte alan iu anal . . ad come t ila . — d happened : » Oo Ps ep : : cou 2 ) ‘Yes, Secor, many of them.’ when be came back, the young lieutenant bore 7 qayares: } him, seeking shelter ne ov em Was ‘ oa hi : : adi . WILLIAM KOUGHAN, p Ke wi Q ative Lat she : tha. ther goes a boat trom the headland him company ™ ; ’ oe, ee? a Sau Martin, and se of Saint Jean,’ cried one of the sailors from ‘Senor Alcalde,’ eaid the latter, looking Ship Broker LK General Agent, jorber was named Mechacl Ferrara, @ poor. | the torecastle. steadily into the hidalgo’s face, ‘are you here Ki weak, broken down old man. who had just J - Pie ceptain.who had his glassin his hand, | for tie purpose of arresting me?” " ica , ile SA ka “pli A — Qucen's Whart, @-ca ped irom tae Gungeons oF D mB ot a stepped quickly forward, aud aiter a carelal ‘Yes.’ r plied Don Bernardo, sharply. : ep! as a cous Manuel Gardeila’s,: i e ; Cu ARI OF rE row N P I INI AND. I } mn was a cousin of Manu Gardeila " exuwination he pronounced it tu be one ot} ‘Vy bat have l done ? Feb &. 1869 the aged — é| va — 2 "B oo i ~. the boats of the Smuggler. - You shali know that at the proper time. he le , acne __ Sought, Bat hired spies “iy Don Be a , : ‘I think,’ he added, as he lowered the| p,. che present it is enough for you to know Y ry ae | aa a ee ee eee ee i ae glass, * that we shall iad the ‘elucca around ¢y4¢ you are arrested in the name of the law, rt ee ny entere :¢ house, ¢ v- : : ae : 7 N () l [¢ rr! night three men ent red the nh -_ be . yonder point We will stand off a bit, as| ang by ample authority. You can go with e* J / . ‘ ‘ ’ we a » 1 . > ud ’ i tee —_ ing first bound and gagged of rardaena, | though we were bound for sea, and obsei ve these officers quietly, or you can N or about the Sth of MARCH there will be | they proceeded te an apper chambér, where : Apt ii i : : : ve eer = ho , ven mm the CITY HALL CHAKLOUITE- a i and | iP n snd’ Biel | the motions of the boat ‘You need not make any threats, Senor, eo ee ro IZ { i anim und Michae ' - . : ae 27 . re LOM for. the purpese of raising FUNDS “ ee . ; ee rar Mi ;, ‘Could you see who were in the boat? |interrupted Leon, standing proudly uprighs. 4 ; ¥. rraré arr sore em away Mandel, ‘ towurds fluis re e Pars wre pear South G —- bus un ; f, rye . ” ” i : usked the alea'de. * Before an honorab’e court lam not afraid to t the 1: } rdella could : : sould mo : . : ee st eens Ser S| eA eo eee ee ‘1 saw three men, Senor’ lmeet any accusation which you can bring fertalument, consisting of a Fancy and helres ven ery out for assistance; but there he} , Whit, ckenie: of Clee ee ea PABLE daring the atte u, to couclade wag forced to lie and suffer until we found a ee ee ee _ | age fast me. ith y — [ r : Phe captain looked through lis glassagain, Don Bernardo was foreed to drop his eyes et iim. He ceseribed to us the appearance ol | og gaaliy a; ais 7 and Qiavy answered : before the proud gaze of the youth; but he as best he could, and I at onee J uan the refiins recognized one of ®y ‘Ne oP ie ire ? o No,—-they do not look like old men. They quickly recovered hims if, and. turning to his }are all habited in seamen’s garbs.’ officers, he ordered them to take the prisoncr es > A th Bui £ ot them to have been in the EVENING aia naiadl ail Sacred and Br ivo the Gipsy chieftain. ; Don Bernardo was upob the point ot inte the boat. Secular Music, under the direction of MKS. ‘Maria Santisima! ejaculated Estelle, ) speaking further when one of the mea dis There was a perceptible movement of die. WEN it OW ri i. : er ° ; (4 the pend with clasped hon ts -O,why coul | not covered the felucea lying at anchor behind content among the crew of the Smuggler as so wilhiee the inst timether will he called gpua for * Hold, lady iiear me to the end. After) the point betore alluded to. their Leutenaut was being conveyed over the any aidtowards this wi lickets for after- questioning Gardella awhile, | was pot only ‘That is the Smuggler,’ said the captain; |, sngway, which might bave broken out into nen one evening, bo Gd, chitidren, hall price. ussured that Juan Brayo had been one of ‘and the boat is making towards her.’ open resistance bad pot Rafael Bertrand in- The following ladies ‘will gratefally receive | H08e ruffiane, but r was confident that our ‘Can you not board her befure she can get | terfered. donations for the. Bazaar or Refresime able old acquaintance, Gurahano tad been an away ?’ asked the alcalde. ‘ Be quiet, my men,’ he said calmly and Southport, Mrs. Stewarts Charlottetowu, Miss other, We were not long in deciding what ‘Very easily Sesor ; but we'll stand on persuasively ‘LT think po barm wiil come to Sinclair. we would do; for Jose and Lopez were ready | awhile longer as we are, and thea take a free [e4n. Let us not interfere with the course N. B.—A Handsome Prize will be drawn for) to run any r sk that might bring them in| sheet and run down upon her.’ of fustice.’ uring the evening by the purchasers of Tickets contact with the villains who had abused In a little time the boat was seen to haul One thing Bon Bernardo saw before he left = the e Entertainment, which will shortly tpeiy dk eripit old father I believed that the alongside the felucea, and shortly afterwards the feluces which he did not like He saw we exniv Gipsies would take their prisoners to their’ the guarda-costa weot about, and, with the | ¢hesetwo young men who had stood with Leon camp, and in that direction we started. We} wind abeam, ran for the shore. Tbe Smug- Murillo upon the forecastle conversing earn- were more furtenate than we had even dated glers evidently saw her coming, but they | pt y with the crew, and he could not fail to to hope. At the foot of the bill, not more) made no effort to get out of the way; tor! notice thattheir words bad the effect of bright- than half a league from the castle, we met) they were used to seeing her hovering about ening their countenances. If he bad thought |the three raffians with their prisoners, com- | the coast; and they seldom, if ever, lay thus! of the matter sooner he might have taken ; / . ing towards San Marin. By the light of the exposed with contraband goods on board. ‘them also; but it was too late now; so he tomers, that they have REMOVED from | aoon I recogn.zed Juan Bravoand Gurabano. | in less than half au hour from the time of thanked Rafael Bertrand for his kindness, and DODD & ROGERS’ building, to their end without delay we gave them battle, and tacking the brigantine hove-to under the fe-| they tollowed bis prisoner over the side, mut- : : -. auickly set Pepin and Ferrara at Jiberty.;}Juceca’s quarter and lowered her bvat, into ce elf as he went: New Erick tore. One of the v ni Gitano whose name | w! ich bn Don Bernardo, with the captain ey wre wr rag rue did not know — was killed outright. Juan) and ten men. heeaw.’ ’ Bravo and Gurabano we bound to a couple ‘ Will they oppose us do you think,’ asked And so did Rafael Bertrand mutter some of trees, and then we bore the two old men | one of the alealde’s police oflicers. away to a place of safety, where they told we ‘ Certainly not,’ replied the captain. ‘They | cerned - and had these words reached the heir story. Trey told me of the part you! know better than that Caraja! we could alealde’s ears. he misht have wished that tha tad acted towards the deliverance of a poor blow them out of waterin five w.nutes. These | Smuggler chief was also within his power. old man from the jaws of death; and they Swugylers are tough eustomers when attack- | oon on board the brigantine Keon Murillo told ire, too, that the Gipsies were bearing ed on shore with zo ds in their posses3.0on , was conveyed iv a Close apartment near the them to the custle, there to deliver them into | but they are too shrewd to resist us.’ cab.n, where he was securely locked up; and the bands ef Don Bernardo, when we met) ‘Bat suppose they should have contraband when the vessel reached Denia, he was taken them. You can judge, lady, what he meant goods on board now ? on Shore under a strong guard and conducted , to do with them.’ | * That is not a suppasable case. These con: |.) tie prison, where he was cast into a dark ‘] know too well,’ said Estelle shuddering. | trabandistas never cast anchor outside of thei lungeon and heavily ironed. He remained “LONDON HOUSE.” Established. 1820 fEXELE Subscribers beg to inform their cus- I wonder what AT OLD CORNER, QUEEN SQUARE, where they have just opened one of the largest Stocks ot British. Foreign, & West India Goods ever imported into the Colony. G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 23, l2be. “GOL » & SILVER, * But, good sir, yOU ure sure they are now hiding place with such a cargo’ there alone an hour, ur wore, whea the heavy safe.’ As the captain gave this answer bis boat) aoor was opened, and Don Bernardo, with o ‘ They are perfee ly safe, senorita.’ touched the telucca’s side, and be went on |) otern io bis band, entered. Watches, Clocks, Chains PEN- ‘And you have talked with Michael Fer-| board, followed by Don Bernardo and nine o! the men. way to receive them, and he greeted the capt. fure | say anything else to you, I wish you to of the guarda costa very cordially. ‘ully enderstand that yoa are complet ly and * Are you out on a plesure trip?’ he asked, entirely withia my power. Your very lile is with a lixht laugh. ( Dy you compre- * Notexactly ’ answered the revenue officer. I have simply come to bring the alealde, who, /seeks one or two prisoners that have escaped | «+ [Then we may proceed understandingly. from his custody.’ | pursued the hidalgo; ‘and we will proceed Prisoners?’ repeated Bertrand, plainly idireetly to the poiut, too, for! have litcde time showing by his look that he Knew nothing of | io spare. You were one of those who, Just “me the matter. And then turning to Doo Beraar- night, rescued two prisoners of mine ?” Estelle murmured her thanks, and after a do, he added,—* Senor, may L ask what kind short pause Leon arose from hs seat, remark | oy prisoners you have lost ?’ ing as he did su: ‘Young wan,’ said the alcalde, eeating him- rara?’ B R OAC ‘HES, EA R v iN GS, * Yes, fair lady ; and [ bear you a message ‘from him tle would have you to be wateh- ‘fulof Don Bersard)’s every movement. | jam notable to tell you what his lui! mean- _. jing is lor he does nov crust bis secret to my BLACK EAR-RINGS, BROACHES AND | wy keeping bat of thie L am assured: he is | your irmend, and tneans in some way to serve you. Both e and Pepin were anxious that SPECTACLES | you should know of their safety, and partly , for sale by | tu please them I sought this interview.’ ‘ 4 CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, mine ii I choose to take it, hend r ‘ think I do,’ replied the prisoner ca!lml7 and a large assortment of CHAINS. ALSO—A varied assortment of and EYE GLAS-ES to suil any sight » Subscriber, 0 posite the City Hall. | 2 7 * 1 was not aware o! it, S-nor- ‘Did you not help to bear away two old men who were being brought bound to my ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Maker ‘ They were two old men,’ replied the al ‘ ly ae. My time 18 not my own at present, lady, calde. eastie?’ — _______— jand I must be on my way back. Should | *None stch are on board this vessel, sir.) ‘ Really, Don B roardo, your demand is a ’ have auythpz of importance to communicate | jjoweyer, you may have free access to every | stranze one. Whow du you employ ty arr. Bi WRIGHT S to you, | will send the boy with my errand part, from stem to stern, and from truck to yeur prisuners ! /You know where the hut of the old fisher- jveison ; and if you find them they are yours’) * Nover mind,’ re) ¢ d the alcalde, slightly wan Miguel Pastor is!’ | Oa your honor, Bertrand, you bave no wise ng. * Will you auswer my question ? | ‘Yes, Senor. } such men on board ?’ interposed the captain of ‘Nosir!’ spoke the youth, sharply aod | ‘Then, if you have any message which the guarda costa’ ‘sternly. ‘1 will answer no question, in this COATED PILLS! you wish to send to me, or to either of your) «+ Ag live, replied the Smuggler, earnestly | place, with the bonds upon me, and with you |old friends, write a note, directed to Martin } andsincerely, ‘ [know that I have told you | alone for.a witness!” “URE SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMA- Jumuilla, and let your maid carry it to Pas- | the truth.’ : * Beware, Leon Marillo!” uttered the al- TISM, FEVER and AGUE, BILIOUS tor’s but. Maran Jumilla isthe name of the Upon this the captain turned to the alcalde. jcalde, through hie grating teeth. ‘You are COMPLAINTS, COUGHS, COLDS, PAIN | boy by whom I sent the fruit, and be lives)“ Jyon Bernarco,’ be eaid, « it willbe useless in my hands. I cando as 1 please. You had IN THE BONES, ERYSIVELAS, SALT) with the fisherman. 1 wish I could tell you for you to seare! here; fir I am persuaded | better answer ae? RHEUM, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, PILES, what the future has in store ; but I cannot.) that we have heard the trutn:’ ‘ { have answered you DROPSY, GRAVEL, DIZZINESS, LIVER 1] think I may essure you, however, that) ppe biduigo might have insisted ujon * You had better teil me where these two COMPLAINTS, DIARKHGA, GENERAL Michael Ferrura hus the power to thwart auy |gearshing the vessel, bad he not seen some | men are.” DEBILITY, &c., and are jevil which your guardian may have in store thing whieh led bim to conclude that Pepin ‘ Bernardo d’Aeosta,’ said the youth, start- Warranted to Purify the Blood. ‘for you. Be watebful im your place, lady > and Michael Ferrara could not have come on | ing up from the low stool upon whieh he had ‘and | will be watchful in mine; for 1 know poard Upon the forecastle be saw three pooy sitting, and clanking his chains eharpl For Sale at the Prineipal Office, No. 372) that the elcalde is my enemy, as he is yours.’ | young seilors standing whom he quickly re- 4s ne ea are Fa er he Ply, Pearl Street, New York, and by Druggists aud) pete had many questions crowding upon cognized as the three who had come on board where those two old men were I would not tell Storekeepers generally. her mind, but she did not ask them then. in the boat; and one of them was the youth yoy You bave arresied me, and imprisoned W. B. WATSON, ‘She thanked the young man for his kindness, called Leon Murillo—the Smuggler and the ige; but have charged me with no crime.’ and baying made sufe that she bad not mis- bull fighter. Tne don bad no doubt that the - [ Jo charge you !—I have eharged you ? N Side Queen Square, Ch'own , Jane lo, 1868 by Charlottetown, ‘understood any of his directions, she bade other two were those who had been Murillo’e oried the hidalgo, stamping bis foot. ‘1 Agent for the Island, ‘him adieu, and turned back towarde the companions in the attuck upon Juan Bravo; charge you with baying secreted two of my July 27, 1868. ly | eastle. but he did not propose to trouble at present prisoners.” j BROOMS & PAILS. DOZEN BROOMS, 40 dozen PAILS, For sale by Once or twice during the walk Nina at- only the leader. atta . ‘ Thon, sir,’ returned Leon, with real ma- ‘tempred to engage ber mistress in conversa |‘ Senor alculde,’ said the captain of the jesty of manner, and with a look that again \tiun, but without avail. The Senorita had guarda costa, atter waiting some time for @ Yade the alcalde wince, ‘ bring me before a too much upon her mind ; and these thoughts reply, ‘ what think you? Do you wish to proper court. Do that, and | will answer to ‘which were uppermost were such as she did Search ? your heart @ coatent.’ * Aha!’ mattered Don Bernardo, while a : ’ ; _ } words to himseif after the aicalde’s back was @tivn Is Compicte, ance, ‘| au, and I have the vantage. If you thins to croak in public you are much mistaken! You witli answer me here!’ ‘ Never!’ ‘ And yet L say, you wiui.! ‘lam master of my own tongue, Senor.’ And I am master of your life, Leon Mue ” rs I shall not dispute you, Senor. You can kill me if you please ; but if you do that das- tard act, there shall come upon you an hour of reckoning such as must men would gladly escaps even theagh they found refuge in the grave. ‘There was something in the youth's look, and in his tone, and in his nuble bearing, thas affected the alealde seriously : but he tried to keep the emotion to himself, ‘Then you will not answer me,’ he said tre.nbling with passion. *Outy 48 1 huvs already answered you.” * Young man,’ prenounced Don Bernardo, in as direful a tone as he could command, cousider well your situation. The avenues to this dungeon are under my direct control, and your escape is impossible. and I now, once more, demand of you the secret you would keep. Tell me, where are those two old men ?’ ‘ Let it be life, or let it be death, you shall have no further answer from me!" And thas speaking Leon Murillo resumed his seat, and folded his manacied bands upou bis knees. ‘ We shall see! hissed the hidalgo. <I will come to you again when you are not so strong as you are now. I will come when youmay be glad to give up your secret in return for food and drink. A man dying from hunger and thirst may be more easily managed !’ With this Don Bernardo picked up his lan. tern, and !eft the dangeon, closing and bolt- ing the heavy tron door after him. [Lo be Continued,]} _<- {From the N.Y. Albion | POLITICAL AND MILITARY SITU- ATION IN EUROPE. The Eastern question is again settled. Greece, as we never doubted from the com- mencement, hasfound it necesiary to yield and comply wita the requirements of the Conference. The peace of Europe 1s thus for the present, secured. This trouble eould scar- cely bave had any other conclusion. From the first Greece was manifestly in the wrong. Whatever may be the faults of the Sultan's | government, whatever cause or causes of dis- content may exist throughort Turkey in Eu- rope, it is undeniable that itis the most peace. ably disposed government in Europe. it does not court war. It was doing no wrong to the kingdom of Greece. It found the Greek gov- ernment playing a mean and cowardly part; it cauzht the offender in the very act; and it must be recorded to the honor and praise of the Sultan’s government, that it asserted ite rigits with a mixture.of calmness, dignity, and firmness which basseldom been surpassed. Much indignation bas been expressed in cer- tuin Quarters at the exclusion from the con- ference of the Greek representative. There ars many in England, wany in Franee, who are of Opinion that Greece has been harshly used. This feeling as was to be expected, is particulariy stro: g in Russia. Some of the Russian journals discover in the Conferenee the controlling influence of England, and de- nounces their own goveecnment for having anything todo withit.” It is curious that some English journals are quite as dissatisfied with the Conlerence, although on different grounds. The great fact, however, remains: Greece has yielded, and has thus prevented an appeal to arms. The Conference has not, toerefore, been wholly a failure. If rumor speaks truly, its decisions were not so barren ot weight and authority as, at first, we were led to believe. It appears now that if Greece had persisisted in ber stubborness, France would have taken immediate action as the exccutive of the Conference. While Europe and the world have reason to rejoiee that there is no immediate cause of war, fear is general that peace cannot long be ) found compatible with the tremendous arma- ments eXisting in every country on the con- tinent. Facts recently brought to light show that Europe was never, at any previous period of her history, su terribly armed as she is now. The figures are enormous. The army of -France 1s stated to be 1,850,000; that of North and South Germany combined is 1,229,- 117; that of Austria, 1,053,000; that of Rus- sia, 1,467,000 ; and that of Italy, 480,461. Such armaments do not necessarily prove that war is imminent; but they do most aseuredly prove that war, to the exclusion of almos¢ everything else, occupies the attention of the leading statesmen of the continent. The equipment is nearly perfect, and the organia- In the early spring, we are told, the French army will be perfectly ready for action, Complete with all the stores | necessary fora campaign. Within a fortnight Prussia could put inthe field ap army quite is lurge and quite as efficient ag that of France. Austria will not certainly provoke war, but she has recovered greatly since Sae dowa. Nussia is not so perlectiy armed as either France or Prussia, but, in any circum- stances she is 4 dangeruus enemy in the field. We dv not say that these immense standing armies are unmistakeable endices of war, but we do say that armies so large, so perfectly trained, so provided with weapons of destruc- . rill ‘ L THE e Kafael Bertrand was at the gang-!..1f apon the edge of the rough pallet, ‘ bee) tun, make war sowething fearful to contem- ‘plate. We du not wonder that in the Mother Uvountry the questions are being vigorously discussed— W bether the government 1s suffic:- ently on its guard? whether the army is up to the proper mark in traiming and equip- ment? and whether inthe face of such tre- menducus armaments, the British Isles are ,secure? The army question is in fact the great 'question of the hour Lor the present, it has putthe Irish Church completely im the back ground. The continental armies, as compared with the armies of England, wil, when Pars liament meets and the new Budget 1s brought forward be found to be good political capital ior Mr. Disraeh and his friends. In the face if the Opposition, and the national feeling which 1 will nut be dificult for the Op pas:- tian to arouse, the reduction of the Army and Navy Estimates, contemplated by tha New Administration, may be found impossible, If, indeed, Great Britain is to remain what she is, she must be able to act as well as cpead, As to Spiin the situation has not materi- aliy changed since last week. Lae Provisiop- il Government stt!l holds the reins with a firm and vigorous grasp. ‘That Spain reeunstructed will sull be a monarchy, te on all hands ad mitted, but it isa dou dtiul question on whose jhoad the Royal Diadem will shine. Mont. pensier, Dou Ferdinand, Avosts, and even Isabella, are stillin the field. One of our ‘latest Cable despatches from Madrid informe us that the Cores was to meet on Thureday for the purpose of organizing. Expectation everywhere stands on Uptoe to know what the Cortes willdo. It will be well for Spaia and well for Europe, tov, if the membere can act with something like unanimity. Thus l.oking at the general situation in Europe, we can only say that if the omens are not positively alarming, they are less hopeful | than we could wish them to be. sciiinnaialtilaallgei The Sun of Medicine —Dr. Morees Indian Root Pills —If you are suffering with diseases get this wediciue. Gradually but surely it will eradicate the seeds of diseases, and by removiag the cause render the sickness impossible. Get the Rescug of Tula Almanac. Soid by all Dealere, |