HASZARIYS GAZE’l"l‘E, JULY 30 “ I do not understand your language. Mb “°Yl°"- replied Hilary, in great surprise I " 10'" ‘rfll ‘"3 manner are alike now and_ unpleasant. . syn as you to drop this subyoct while we are compo ed to remain together here 2" _ , " You would as! In vain. 13! l“ P““’''- "U ,""-H... in m._ gygfy hops hero on hereafter is bound up in'ilia thoughts of you, in'tho wish to malts you my wife !" 5 triad to stop him as Its spolte. but her gentle interruption was quite nnheeded.as he poured out his vahsniaat declarations. "Why have you refused to see me. shut yourself up. and banished me from your house? What makes you, one so tender, loving. gentle as you, what realise you so hard, so uitporsuiidsblo to me? What have I done that you will not love me 7 What is there in riio, about me, belonging to me, that makes me disa rosablai And why this ooquctry .’ at one time roa ily listening‘, calm y permitting, if not on- ‘ dsvotion.thoti denying'me all.intor_est “gar. ; upnlainfiimo entir_ol - I Is this fair ! ! sight 5 Hilary l o you thin those who wit. yoar poril.and your roscuo,ttt my purlt.dottbt- edthe motives which norvsd. my arm and wit my butt 3 Do you think their plaudits yroio yslaod fa? soy thing besides the worth they might give mo in your eyes! And, Ililary, is my reward to be ever tlioao! no-! not which dooms me to iiiiaery,des- pair, and heartless solitude ? " Mr. tju tqntrpal as he ppoko. and stood before her if «nit , desperation. She looked at him umazs ; he was strangely altered. He was no ion or the huinhle suppltant ;he scented to think he ha earned a right to her, that aha was his in 61 till -0 py;|.r_ flgyign, you are unjust, and such language " thin in gt.-nngely unpleasant to hear. I it know what claim you have to spealt no. I have never irttaationiilly done any thing to give you hopes that lrhoirld change .-is you wish. Agatn,l must ask you to be silent, or l shall leuvs_ the shelter ; l_would rather encounter the storm without, than listen to such words." _ " You do not know my claim ? It is the claim of lovo,csnstnnt, unchanging low. “[9 l°V° °f)'¢|"9- Not the feeble growth of a week‘: tniercoime ; the every-dav admiration. which at one. moment distinguishes its object, the next leaves it without it sigh or ii struggle ; it is the pIIII0"°l° §l°!V”‘S devotion which rises beyond every etirthly consider- stion, which sets neither honor, nor duty above it—_ whicli knows no ltonor, owns no duty ‘exec.-pt lll!ll.0l loving unchangeiilils and deeply. 'l llla‘.lH my i-hiiiii who can produce it better ? who has iitr_ivi-it liiirdcr. longer, more dnvntsdly to iiiako lllltl love uppit- rellll \viiIngi[hr-r li-itt-ii to. nor iiuawsr iil.l(‘ll hin- guzigo," ropllctl r-hi-, tlvitidctlly ; '.‘ let nit: p|.:~.~' “ '- I will not.“ illlll lltt, plnctiig hitiiscll in tin: door- wn‘. ;.. do )0“ fiup[||)S\_' I would allow you to go out in this Sltlrlll, expose yiiurselftti such I1 risk 9 - Si! . ‘l .1) Mal‘ Then," said llllziry, rcsctititig are l ni:iii and ti gciitleiiinii, lie le g. )3 Z lierself, "tis you st tit " *‘ You are nlwiiys so steriily rsiilulv. llll-"Y It Nor you im—-'’ slit-, slu lei - .. S“ “.'h,,,_: ,,l,,.,,,k nut, say wh.-it you merin tit once,“ .-i.iitl lw, ttdvtitir-lii.! <_3l"»*e '" ll”- “ §\'ii,l slitll nut," iiepltetl Elle. "”“'” §"'r'll.Y' 3 “ I am sure tlizit you do not wish to tie 1"" l'"'". and then this unpleustint topic will be dropped hence- in forth." _ 0 __ _ _ " llut do you ntit pity inc eyuculuted li--. Reut- ing hiinself again by her sid lid clnsping her hand so Iirinly that she could ll‘ \VlllNl“|‘V “- " You “ .. And. nothing more, ililnry I esteem, regard. kindly feelings, are llll these gotio, or did you never entertain them toward me I” -- You did not ask these, hlr. Hu_ytor'I‘6 )1"! 353“ for love. which alone I could not tve_. h .. 5,. y“ gnro ; " said he, gazing ll'tleltlly.l|l or. « Are you certain that it is not pride of tgtinitllll-‘Ml’: or ignorance ofyour own feelings which lmllltld you ? Do you know wliat_lovo ts, H_ilary ? d -- | an |q|d ghe,.i_a_ deeper-_ation. resolr . I-V¢'n_ II the risk of raising an indignant .]Oll§l“)'v ,Wl"Ch shoiastinetivoly dreaded, to and his painful impor- gnnity. “lltnow what love is. Ind ill“ l 4° W‘ I“slri:]|h|.g;“!.I.tIIl|f,l" cried ho, is the wildest os- met with his arms crossed. and a look of hatzghty indi eronoo, which she believed to ho alfect . ll I other moment they had turned away. and wore tali- in . ‘l " the Ferns." llilsry, relieved and overpowered at-otivoe. very llllily burst into tears. as M Talto me away,” she whispered, insn agits e. < O - G silently and gravely, he threw round her a _cloa_li which he carried. and carefully wrapping her in it, o drew her hand under his iirm, and prepared to '5': leave the shod . hogave one glance at Charles; lie was standi the path honisward; but before they lied gone undred yurds, they ltoard the sound of his ltoIIo's hoolb at a sharp allop, dashing along the _rosd to 'l he sounds died in the distance. Hid We have no hesitation in saying that it is worthy of a place in every family where there are young people. t On the 19th inst. about 1;. o'clock. the house of Mr. Malcolm M‘Kenzio, '.l‘eaohor., Argyle Shore. was struck by ljglitening,bronkit_tg one of the rafters into minute splinters, the‘ roof, two windows, it door, the ceiling. and the wall, were struck, but happily causing no injury to, any of the inmates. S1'caM To HALIFAX via S1‘. Jotiiv’s.- Messrs. B. Wier 8:. C0,, of Halifax, ad- vertise the Steamer CLEUPATRA, to anti from Liverpool for Halifax on the ‘lild Au- vtist, touching at St. John, Newfoundland. ‘irst-class passage to Plitlifux. lfi giiirieas; second-class, 6. ‘Freight, 50s. per ton. CITY MEETING On Tncstlay evctlltig the 29th inst. a tneeiing was convened at the City Hall for the purpose of nominating a .\l:i_v«»r, and live Cnmnion Couiieil men for the ensuing year, lobcrt L angwortli, Silas Bi'll’l|-'ll(l, l)nii:ild M'|.~‘aaI:, Richard Hearlz Illtl Tlioirias Diuld, lisq-tires. having vacated odice in accordancts with the Act of City Incorpo- ration. On motion nfihe llIt.‘elltlL'. llsnry llziszird Esq. was cilled It) the chair, and Mr. John Li.-Page, was zippnintnl Set-rutniv --1' the xiii.-cling: when ll. llaezatti having lnit-tl_tf Slllll‘(l llm nhjcct of the met-titiiz, ll ivtis |lIlIVltl by Mr. Jtlllltfs Quin, sis- couded by Chtirlcs Dctnpst~_v. list] . lli«_vh Sherifl fir Qtiet-n‘s County. th:it ltoheit llutt-hiiison,l'}sq. he lil‘lllli|(ll(‘tl .\l:iyiir lur tlii-eusiiing ycttr. t \\'ll:i prupu.-._d by (ic...,_,,, lleer, Esq and sectiiitlred by \V. l".. Cl.irk. Bail. _\l.. l’. l’ llllslllIi' lltin. (Th:ir5ta'~ Yutittg he put in titiiiiitia- tinn its .'\l-it-or tut tiu- City for the czisiiiii-; _\c.ir. Tim sense (it the iiietzlin_«_- \\ us talteii upon these lI’l0|lt)l'24 Ill urtfer. and .1 number of rm:-es tleclaiim: for t:£|t‘ll (‘37ltlltli|lU,ll|C5(§ gt-iiileiiiuii were duly tiiiiiiiiiutcil ..rt;i-rilit.,;iy. lhu iiicetiia-_1 than EIl’4I'Jt,'tl(ll.‘tl lit the tmtiiitiatioti ul (‘amnion t‘.-ut.1'ii-iiitiz. \\l5(‘ll the fu‘.luii7ttig persons \\‘l‘l"t' lltlllllliillfltl tn stat.-il for the respec- tive \V:irtls.—'-'iz. Ward No. I, Messrs. J. W’. Morristin, mid James Ptirdio. Var Na. :2, llaszard, Esqrs. Ward No. 3, Mr. Silas Barnard, Ward No. 4, lue8.~lD.1‘llttlllflS Dndd, Neil Ran- kin, and Henry Lnhban. Ward No. 5, Richard Heartz. l‘}sq., Mr Smith v Brewer, and Mr. Henry ll. Smith. Mr. Thomas Broyderick then ’inuved that a committee be appointed to prepare an Address to be presented to Robert Hutcliiiison, Esq. Mayor. on his services as such during the past vast. which motion having been seconded by Mr. Kelly and carried by the meeting. the following persons were appointed a Committee aocordid l . Charles Dempsey. Esq. High Sh_orlfl'. Messrs. Thomas Brovdoriclt, Cornelius Little, Jstnea Riod, James Quin. ..l. iti:tl Donald M‘]sssc, and lI.eury Dtsrttassiivo OCCURRINCI on Car: Ton- staiiriiic, Wuraioiti.itti>.—During the se- vere gnle of Tuesday, the is inst., two lives were lost ontheir passage h-om Prince Edward Island to Ca e Tormentine. It appears that a party of‘, young people had crossed from Cape Traverse, in ii sailing boat, under the care of Mr. Richard Tren- olm, son ofa respectable inhabitant of the latter place. Among the party was George Dubaon, who crossed merely for the benefit of the sea air. After having landed his passengers, Mr. R. Trenholin attempted to return with Miss Dobson, without any other person to assist in the management of the boat. When a few miles from the shore, the wind commenced blowing. from the Northwest with great violence, und- the ‘anxious, spectators observed it heavy sea strike the boat, after which they could not again discover her. Until lately, however, hopes were entertained that she might have weathered the storm and reached some place of refuge; hit! the length of time that has elapsed‘ hzis rendered the futeof these unfui-tunate < persons but too prohuble. Mr. Trenholin had, nbnut it your siticc, zrt.-turned from Cttliliiriiia, and was noted for his bold and daring spirit. After hav- ing surmounted all the dangers of that country, and ofthc voyage, he has met his it young ‘roman, the daughter of Mr. M A ‘)3. JOHNSON respectfully announces to the public the return of his son (Du. ilaausonn J°'{""0N) from Harvard and Albany Colleges, U"“,‘d slllleliond that in future his medical os- tpblishment will be conducted in the name of JOHNSON di SON." Ha regrets, that his coun- “'¥ ellllggmsnts ‘have so frequently prevented a due attention to his town patients, and feels glad its now being able to provide for any future emergen- °.Y- H0 II extremely sorry to find, that the disrepu- llblo system of _slander and detraction, so industri- Oflily ticltvti against himself for many years, is con- od with increasing soerbity against his son. his profe afraid, that continued silence may be considgred .3 in Idiumton of their truth : in Jtllllce, therefore, to luililelf. In: family. and in a duty to tile public, ho W|ll_. Very reluctantly, bring the subject to their at- lonlton in a form which, (though exceedingly unplen- sent to himself) he has no doubt, will be satisfac- WVJ l0 Ilium. In_ the nienit_tiiiio. he can most con- fidently and conscientiously introduce his son as hav- ing had a must complete classical and professional education, at least equal to his traducera. Hi. pro.‘ vioua liberal education and many vents‘ profeggiona] training under the best pllyllclulfl, surgeons, clie- mists and plitiniiuci tint tliiit the geiteriil practice of England produces, prepared him for the liberal ad- vantages of the “States” Colleges, of which he lets availed liimself with more than ordinary indus- . perseveriince utid success, having obtained nn uppl-t_ttded ptploiiiu from each College. As corro- _l’0"!"n£ lll|_l'. his father feels it it plt-zit-urtihle act of JIMIICO. I0 lllyln. lu append to these rcmltllts part oi , it note. received some tnontha tigo, from the Dean of Faculty, llaiviird College :—- “ ll0s'i'oN, Millcll I7, 1856. '_‘ lllv DEAR Stit,—l regret that you did not re- ceive my letter during the lectures. ' ' ‘ ' :.— ‘< death aloat within sight of his own door. He tvus eitgaged,wc liear,tn it very respect- ble young lxidy in his neighborhood, and the wedding was to have taken place :in :1 few days -—a circumstance which renders his untimely death still more distressing.-—Sl. John Courier. . SELL] NG OFF AT COST PRICES. 7 ‘ill? $aloi lilcly iitlvtirllslzd ls pflilpomltl. bill the :lfll.)S"l'llIt3l’ intending to rent-we in the country. informs lllt‘. public that he is selling otl' llll‘Sl0clt‘ ill cost pricvs. lt coiit.-tins it good \'uiiu‘._v o Woollen and other Dry Goods and Cutlery, Carpeting and ll ugs to ntateli. Also, several Chests of good Tea, and bin: llngli.-‘li l?ool.ing liiingc, Sic. Also by priv:it».: l:lllllI'.'I(‘.l, the l.e;isehnl-.l lntcre-‘I, for .1 \'Cllr< fnitii the lot of .\ltty last, in tho preiiii_ see he now tic-cu "es. ' . All personti indebted to lllll! tirii rizqutistctl lit settle iiiiiiictliiituly, or priicecdiiivvs will be tailu:ii' Nlf‘, ‘ U IIOLAS l'ilU)\Vi\. Kent Street, 29th July 1856.’ GRAND DIVISION. ‘ HE next quarterly session of tlte (irund.Division. Sons of Tcttipisrance of this lslziml, will he held in the 'l‘t.-tnpertince lltill, Cliurlottctoun, on Thursday, the Slat day of July, inst, at 8o‘o|oclt, I’. M. By Order. P. DESBRISAY, G. S. Charlottetown, July 16th, I858. emu iiitiiiizis PANORAMA RUSSIAN Wain, .Wu,|,‘l)E:l.-_IXlllBlTE[i"at the Tcssrsaaxca . than over grasping her Til! lW’l||°'| 0' “'0 ‘mill’! l“'l0ll 5909 K905 H u. on WEDNESDAY evening July .15 M 3,, g_ g _. 4 1' gm. i.'..s -,' -'-' d.s’yoa,thssIr!n;Whilvbl| I to I-4-Ht--4 ""”"."" G°°"|‘ 3'." 3*‘ """°" ‘l"‘ ‘''° 5' ll son», Iltd‘.lU0f0“°‘”'".‘ M'rM-- ‘ l in nu Priiaoercy B‘c‘f:'lsisst.r is s.'oy.. D, W ‘ g pvt , hpfldlllfg ‘Id ll'IIlr|lII ‘bIIIkU of: '0 For Fflygulgfg ‘Q. II. _ . f.r"‘. 4cad¢u"c ‘.¢'_ 6'. 8‘ it‘ t I havbaa love to give yes. Mr. res inoetiag be given to Hoary Ha _ . _.l’or,his open at Iialf-paat'I~e'eloett, Eshitnnoti to ,-,, “,,.,,,_., _uM_5,‘-,-_,,,~,,‘ qt-“,4 T ,,,_. , , _, 5.4 and “I, hoartaro auction." or lblt. eshlluet in the .¢nlI‘Ilt_i'.wg|£:' ngzipi; °0I1|__I;¢llat:|'-p.a‘st.:; 5. ha “H... hA‘||l‘d;n-‘I:i°I|i°°"'*"""P°'¢‘l'C“"',,";;'3f"'°l'.. h|as&‘0im V -.2 or W at - .9 :-.-=4--~ »-. - . - -fin.--Pit-do .1 994-‘ I ho to hstvro¢U0 0105-‘ vasd-thoieott . " ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ' 0, -3°°k|W'Z°"'l '”l".‘l'°"' ~ ‘ -lbs Female Isa oh" tsth -0» did“ ,'.i.vrr'I|-.'3El"""'_‘:',‘,‘,,,,_,,f,‘L" nu " ' J.’ ‘ nu‘ " ‘ ‘ came... .31 '(.rai,s's. - -vi-I-' ‘r'-'''., ,,;,‘,‘’‘‘‘z. ' ' ' ’ ‘ ran an . sans: . ~ .3 is. L." t - ,9 9 _ PUBLIC! . t . haedowordshsrdl lathe Lolardhial [Ihslise 'I'o'asda once i. be h 1 OII, nu Ill that valuable BOOKLIN Onoflfli. |uI.l.l. : ...." """"'r'-E..«p»:i-..i.,i.. _, ta”: you -its or.’-it ml: in... .....-..._i' ’.l'It..._ l35rla’0|_01fL'!“' attddie River. ‘Plo_tosi,'N.' IS. = u !-w t. w ,hO_l!II.@flflau .. Nod aflfl.$oo.Dashv|ssy. F11-_ _ aswla posssuton s a. IIOIIAI 11,. g.g.,g,,g.,, g.,,,..|,..|,,.¢.,.g,g*.g.d ,,g.- my wishes, luyaatisss t ..| . lptdthtlil .. . .lrolI%tII5I._Iaasrst "Q.:vul¢IA!lIa,l5l|T.UIluOl'.Vflfillq0l Veraou It ,,,,r..,,-15,...’ ._,, ,,,,,,,.u. u‘... .5, ,,.,u. 4- - V ....g we-II bruit. . 3. all' f._flllI|tIIOeiGIPWD‘f1‘owaehtp o. .. and his htw-~_ “is r‘ orvrprsi nun itu.-tutu -tiormi notice, and sfs-*9 it ~*' "'"'°°"l‘ .. «GI-III-II‘. In 1.0. M-koiohuiu cinemas load has toGoor otowI,nd the an... -r-II is tpobolflt ls. lsrstara thanks tats. "mg .,.;g,_;_ ,_|p:ly|hahll! "ink udn‘; _ p iv . I i:lrahLlcT dz: :vh'IhOrl0rI|P:sc_‘bylhO neon’. . vo _ , .- ' woos _ , _u a noose Ioolhdb-’ r""'-7 l."=' "' "'”'..‘."3.ai "ii-it-u "M aucrtorz ~ ~ '.io«i’r...a...ui'-'a-"«'-'5-iii:-‘oi’:-'-"-'iii't'-i'r'--iii ?:"it.‘Ii'i‘.:l"3i’...‘z'lL'.‘.‘l:sli.:'-'?'.'.'t‘.'..‘.'-.ii ’iL"'“...,....'°'-ii‘. 7 n ' , . .9 .. . . ' I ‘ _ b . *3-ti-° *2 ::'"...i:b:- :. .:‘.......'°".‘*.t‘.'..'.°.:';.*.*.°..,‘f:.-t:_.'i'.".- .'.'.'.'. ...:° '::.-.".:.:..°:::.':..'.'.'.'.".1'..:°..‘.‘.°..'I=:'.‘»'.".t '°'..‘.'.‘.':I.'5':'.’..‘:‘.‘.'.‘.'§.'.'.}‘6".;.J.2}......., l "mtg: pc?toho froiit all .lIO"Wator-strodt whoiias dessrmlasd Ila‘ esll- vantages for agricultural and other purposes that this N y .,.,,,, E“ g‘. ghugrig l:l’.wianl'I(' yod.aadltol| yo-.100 Vi" ""5 ""l"!. hg o ' steel ol'- ‘ ' - ' fartn olsrs to ptIrclIIIltI.kl'|l'll|0|' P|'“¢Il:|_"ou:I"‘:; Danist. GOI'n0I,.'EIQ.. Gsaotdwl. --i -«-- *-‘M ""'- ""' ’°' "crew: a'.r.:°.r~.:-..r.-.::.-.:- .::" °' '"'°' .. W " . ~ . -- . - . scroa , ‘t n . ha a:.ol'oIIIll. Ill‘ N50‘ ll" '1" ‘° Witlioat.rosorvs._*. ‘It'll! liberal. 000 be bi|lI- Charlottetown. Ill 3"‘ '9“' do-rill Hsna, Isl:.:"Murrs I llarlisar. ; ugyghg-insha , , IN ', ' . . . let otloor. _ . - --————~--———— ~--—-—--—- Joint ai.sin., Eeq., on a. one u,,,,, 'tlyaridthoyiI'alloadaQ ’ an varcsa t D _ is were it , .r ttaptiani assault‘. wl-0 -Ur 0| ‘'90 July so. 1030.9 0 O A L ii..i...r. ‘g, kn‘ find haos_'iasIdihlo, but who now stand in Her start and ss- bsr hand and tar! freedom, arts as if . testing t ""‘°°’1"3--.'~:'-.-"'-'.:.'-..r-.- . .. . ' it man too,ant:m;?s't'.y'.‘M II I hi. mg his protection. I LET IN a Central rt of tho City,s Building suitable for a Wnrhnp or Warehouse. Please ttpply at this odes. El. 3 III- Cargo SYDNEY COAL. Fresh from tho ‘ts, for sale at lowest prices for the season. Cash or notes at three B. TREMMK Ill papers I July 1, 1856. Write now merely to say, how much gratified l was during your son's l‘fllll'8 sojourn with us; with his l l‘,"’"'P‘"“~‘a allvnlltlll. fidelity : lie was nlwiiys at I ills |‘"§l. fllwn_\s rrndy, and I was much pleased to lgive III a letter to .'\lbiin_v to my old friend I'm. tfesror hlnrsh. I feel lliilllffll, tlitit his course will be‘ .u ri lizint onc. " Willi great respect. yours truly, - "l).|luatrriiu:vaS1'oit:it. ""l‘o Dr. Joiiivsos, '.‘.Cl'tarlottetown, I‘. E. lsl 1 King-square, July 28, I856. ‘(all the papers ) l _.. -.. .. . . I THE tltllllll Allison Wcslcyaii Academy. : llcv, .\l. Rictttcv, l)l),, P|[l."ldClll. of the llnuid uf . 'l‘rustei=a. ‘ylltav. W. 'l'iciiir-i.i:. Sccrctury. i ll i-:v. 1'1. l‘.\'A:.'t-’, l)ll , lltl\‘€l'l|1'vl zinil Chaplain. llil1V.ll. l’icir.iiu>, A. .\l.. l'rii.t~ipn|. ‘,l‘tiA.~.l"..»\t.1.iso.\‘, l.'rQ_, Tioaistiri.-r. l . 7 ‘NE first 'l't-riii nftliie in-xi .‘\f‘.'itlt,‘l|llC Year is to coiniiiencn: on 'l'HURSI)./I Y. the l-ltlt of‘ 1 August, ziiid the secriinl on the 241th of Noveniltcr. I he lnstttutioti will t:ontinui- to be cotitluctcd u Hill the s:iim,- lIl‘l'l(:llIlI"‘ .‘I\' lIi?tt‘lI>liIl‘t_‘. l-'.\¢;r\tliii:g' pttrIsllilt' will lit‘, tliiiti- lll 'iIt'll'l‘lt2 lllt! still-I_\', C(‘llI_'_ Inn and lIIlpf0\'(‘lIll'lll of the rtiitli-nltt. ' The exurtiotis of the honored Founder, and of’ the 'l‘riii-ices iiiid Utliceii, to «xii-iid the blessings of it sound religious, but not semiiri.-in Education, l“l"'° 590". to ll’ inns-t encourngin extent, success- During the lust Academic car, not less than lw0'llllntll’t!tl tind fifty Students gathered from mi- lies of almost every Cliristiaii dttnnmiiiatinn, and from all the various parts of these Provitices. were connected with the two lmtnclie-s of the Institution. Within the last twelve inonths,,nenrly two thou- sand poniide have been expended in still further im- proving the buildings. and otherwise increasing the lducatioiiul facilities afforded in the two establish- iiienis. Die Hoard: of Instruction inclurle ftulte Pro- fessors and Tcaclierv, all rtiilably qualified for their respective departments. ntico is, therefore,‘ rospoetfnlly but confidently given, that a thorough Academic Training may be ere obtained, by Youth of either sex. under the most ‘favorable circumstances, and upon the _ynoat advantageous terms. ' 3. dt A. FRASER. 2m . . i":.':.i iii, so. teas. ARPEW8 MAGAZINE for JULY oslved at Hisznn & Owns‘: Boo