ZN Le ey We Ay Up ij Y j J \ ; 7X 4 SS Y ~ r - * j 6 as \ d ‘ } 73 d 1 ] ; ° ) z } 6 ie 5 . ae - — enna ees Sacss 7 : ; = - _—— aaa maeeneee ane -- a G “"Phis is truce Liberty, when Preeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’’---Euripides. > : : ; . : — ——-- == oo ts ncn ge : ‘ » awn Try] . r 7 ‘ , TY ~ ‘hy y voL. XVI. 3 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1868, [ NO. 12 : -_— : - = : ow — oo —_ _ - - A ng ner ueaimareneamienens ee ‘ at! NEIOW GOoODs iy r | Flazia Hareourt had FATA hor | 7 | thannel. The geri ‘party ; sustef clfiee : fhe Centre 0 ttraction 4 4 = ATERATURE. Plas : van vac = 8 7 er! innocent and unpolluted _— For daye done across = poms : ee they have had any amount of ‘ ; ee eee a : sixteenth year—had never been tow boarding | her life hung on a thread ut youth and were not remedied, the demands of the people an policd ; there is net a ei i a. _ wanna | 8 Fe ’ , ’ ngle thing that ; f A SONG OF WINTER school, and joved nothing 80 much—even her health closed for a short time the gates of were not conceded ; nothing has been done in the most abstruse and bigoted e on j ey ‘ ‘ ’ \ t : ; i , i . y ber » . = if \ 1} \ bY 3) ry 7 ar birds and pet rabbit-—as her dear oldjdeath. She recovered. Reviving as from a} Ireland except ander the influence of terror. | whieh, has not been had in the most full and tro re* 1 caput hee ™. 234 wet #12 < 4 - 44) Cold Wint anh a , father. an honest o| 1 country rentlemen, and dr tful dre h ld varcel If y hack he firs yh th j i Sete oss old Winter, art they come ?— : onest any & : dreadful ream, she conk scarcely you go back to the first time when the complete shape in Ireland (cheers); but, . ia an ” a With all thy savage blasts and ehortened hours, | ® ¥ rthy magistrate. Fazin had never been believe in the terrible event which, tornado- horrible penal laws were ameliorated, you unfortunately for the tories their only specific ‘ . at With per ng in thine eyes but starved gloom, | even ‘ London; for Mr. Elareourt resided like, bad swept over her. She desired her will find it was during the time of the Ameri- when danger arises is terror. They have no ™ ' " r y And aad forgettulness of Sammer flowers, at Aveling, a retired v lage, about twent » »peati sjreumstance ’eanipg d i ’ se * : ’ ee yo waren: GLASGOW HOUSE ! | with tittte on’ pene me ame 8 we are % . lage, shout twenty father to repeat its circumstances. eeping, can war of independence, when the govern security, and don’t comprehend any for that . : 5 j re I “th * v ly t n anings drear, wiles from ‘the metropolis Barring fox- and with his venerable gray hair whiter with ment in London felt that it would not do. allegiance but that which consists in power- B TONS - -—— (rotee, CONEESE Cant Thee are, eae loved of allthe panting and hard drinking, the old gentle. sorrow, Mr. Harcourt complied. She beard to have a great war with the colonies on hand lessness to rebel ; and the consequence is now, 7OUNG’S fe rep COTTONS. TAYE Sul oe oad year man, on bis side, took pleasure only in the the recital in silence. with a disaffection in Ireland, and the penal that, [ fear they will have as in time past — ‘ , oubscr er } at °C ni ete, | > , " j * i mii 4 ce ate ‘ = ° | e on : _— : "| Lknow that through and through | pretty, gentle girl, who from the hour of her | Presently, clasping her father shand, ‘Dear laws were mitigated | to some extent. In repressive measures—often of a most stringent Larece @e Wane ieoson, SUN dekeeds = a wing Phy bitter piereing winds will search and leave birth, whieh poet terminated her mother’s father, she said — when—when? 1529 the Catholic Emancipation bill _ was character, # severe adminstration of the \ tive ede sd No green upon the boughs, but quite edo existence, and made her his constant play-; She could utter no more—nor was it neces- passed ; but the Duke of Wellington admitred law, ealling on the people of England rR ae : The web that Summer had such toil fo weave, | 2?! and companion Eon sary; he comprehended her meaning bat too it was passed because he would not take the to support them in all thet is severe. } peethacatige ange Dry Goods, Grocories & General Phen treeze her songs to silence, till ne bird 1s att bave been her gery chitdichncts/ well, ‘Tesponsibility of a civil war. Afterwards Cheers) [ could make some excuse re “i M srchandi Nov any passing stream along the woods be heard. and purity that attracted the desperate robber ‘The day after to-morrow,’ be replied. | when a great famine took place, a poor law for a severe adminstration of the law if Te i ie ae a ll ercnanaiZo, —the hardened libert b . a ’ i : . ; OUNG'S for RONNETS & HATS. Sih a id “i he hardened libertine, now about to com-| * Father, [ must be there was passed for Ireland, and the Unincumber- I saw that they would rapidly and earnestly a } ahh seitioisg : : nea wal ieeneie ea A nee” 7 ' But now thy breath and face, - matt his worst and most inexousa hle erie. 2 My Flavia, my dearest daughter!” ed Estates Court was established in order advance measures likely to give satisfaction rOUNG’S for SHAWLS & MANTLES ‘ _ Se gee 7 Pale wasted features and devouring tongue, He bad accidently met Mr. Harcourt at; ‘Father, I must be there. Do you re- that the sale of land might be made mvre to a disloyal people. (Cheers) At present s } , oe pa > EE aes oF ee ee bein oy d-) Seem fairer than young spring in all her grace, | @ Country hant—bad, with others of his com- member your jest? Ah! it has come to pass tree. But except under the pressure of some | I see nothing of the kiad. Perhaps whea . weitTienn’s for} "3 & RIBBONS ’ — FREDERICK LePAGE, Gr Summer wantoniing Ute fe - aimeng, . panions. been inviced by that honest gentie- | in bitter earnest. [ must be there.’ | great emergency, nO Man Can point to any- parliament opens we inty see something of , \ ‘ G'S for LA ‘ Be tIBB >. 7 ¥ , ‘ f aa king clips crushed with fvet of ciara ote. aan enn —— ” n aye would she = oo Se persisted ae — Se ee done by prod ye stores it, oe l venture to eay that there is Du man f ‘ — |, Rentini on eae : i ; al day, be wi moO observe, to him | {ler physician at length urged them to give) parliament for the Lrish nation; and if these in Lreland who i i . ‘ (2*S fre F RPS & PE ATHERS ? 25 oO lagcag, Or balny winds that kiss dark crowns of purple : i : Ps ™ * : : , , | who is @ greater traitor to the 4 y OUNG'S for FLOWERS & FEATHERS ovr, Tea, Sugai , Molasses; - 3 that kiss dark « ’ purple |p, nantnatte: 7 omens his greatest way to her mood It would, he said, be less great meetings were disregarded, what was Queen and the laws of his country than a ; — - Gin and Rum, &e- mnielurtane and his intensest happiness; and dangerous than denial more natural or inevitable than a certain, minister who continues to hold office, and ia TOUNG'S for CLOUDS & HOODS. PUNTLIE Babscsthes tide in Store and fer For what can Summer bring tena and there the highwayman vowed to Near Tyburn, seate were erected. Win- dark conspiracy. If last year parliament at the same time not enlightened enough— ; \ i sf pserit Sture an 0 [but should not make man’s heart more sad _— and wear that pare bad of innocent dows and baleonies were to be let out on hire. | had refused to extend the tranchise, af our, who has not mora! courage enough—to re- 5 vOUNG'S forSONTAGS & BREAKFAST 1) Hida. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR than gay; is freshness and rare irageance, or perish in the In one of these last, the most private, was se-| great meetings had been held in vain, if the commend to the crown and to propose to par- b \ SHAWLS it “5 Paus. Brizht Retailing MOLASSES, Or what avails the awakening voice of Spring attempt. cured ; and on the fatal morning, Flavia was popular voice had risen so that all the world lament measures of justice for the pacifi- x voUNG’S for WINTER CLOAKIN 80 Pans. Demerara RUM, Pale & Colored, To boughs ‘ ug cumbered with the eid year’s le haunted Aveling Grange till the taken thither in a close carriage, accompan-| should bear it but the deaf members of the cation of Ireland. (Cheers) Do not let me & y a noting taba peen see eo a a taliend Gia — Or wan i ow weof Death, that we should ae young heart, the old tather’s beloved ied by her parent and her aged lady cousin. Imperial Legislature, you would have had in be anderetood as saying that if there were a , oe lala ee oe ee ee cee pwede ath, that oul peat, surrendered itself into the highway- She shed no tears, heaved not a single sigh, Kogtand, L will not say a dark and a criminal | s5ange of government this question would be e _ NG's for HOOP SKIRTS. Boxes Liverpool SOAP Comfort of earth’s new joy re-riseu from winter's man’s keeping, Perhaps Mr Harcourt was, and suff-red herself to be led to the window conspiracy, but you would have had men who | again grappled with the force which is neces- — 140 Bundles White ¢ WARP, pron ame ’ not altogether well pleased at Flavia’schoice:| with strange, immovable ealmness. Soon would have gradually worked their way | sary. There are amongst the jeuding men i TOUNG'S for PAPER COLLARS. thas. and Qir Cusks Pale BRANDY. but then she was bis life, bis hope, and he shouts and the swelling marmur of 4 dense amongst the people, and would have instruct- | of the Whig party, men who have fair senti- = \ tiuds. Port aud Sherry WIN . ee But think—if only we trusted, even when he gave her to abusband, crowd reached her ears. The gallows was! ed them in principles and in practices which | meats with regard to [reland, but who, when- ss TOUNG'S for CHEAP WINCEYS le tila el wa" EN CONNOLLY, Might jay vur hearts, ever as the branches, that ber love aod doting affection would still notin sight, but the fatal cart would (pass are near akin to the worst form of criminal | ever they treat on this question, are afraid Ps y ( BGAr’ : Ch’town eb., 1863 "a ; be his own; besides, Mowbray was well close. It came nearer, nearer,—more jixe a| conspiracy. (fear, hear.) There is nothing of dealing with it as it must be dealt with, . a 4 : — oe eile Mite hen Cast our old burdens off like them, and be connected— boasted of his wealth; whereas) triumph, that dismal sight than a human fel- | 80 safe as great meetings. (Cheers ) Come and therefore it might be necessary, even if } ae : All nig iy abandoned tu thy scourging air— a very moderate portion would be hers: and, | low-man, hastening to eternity. together, look each other in the face, let the| there were a change of Guvernment—euppose ‘ siihisabiealiaie AT THE How would our lightened bearts sot droop, a8 in short, what with his high bearing, his! She clenched her hands, she rose up, strain-| men who comprehend che things diseuss them that change of government were such as the i werenee isin ' . sii “ now, i » pers insi ing lj ar fai : ; : TOUNG'S for SEWING MACHINES Establishment of W. W. Lord, ro ase the year’s young fire in every bursting omg i pers ” = a tongue, |ing her fair white throat to catch a glimpse | fairly before You consider them well for) people generally expect—to stimulate with ” . : ae Mr. Hareourt had irrevocably promised to of the criminal. Yes, there he was, dressed | yourselves. Vote by an e@pen free vote in strong language and by a strong expression TOUNG'S for LADIES" & CHILDREN'S BY WHOLESALE! nes his treasure into i keeping of the gaily, the ominous nosegay flaunting on his) favor of the policy that you require, and then of public opinion the timid counsels of those BOUTS MOLASSES #® Puncheous, Tierces aud Barrels, | —_ | profligate, who pnumberec alinost years breast—but dall despair 10 his heart, reach-| let your rulers, take that voice as significant | who might succeed the present government SUGAR in Hide. aud Barrels, DEATH OF THE OLD YEAR. enough to have been the father of the young |ing from thence to his face. As the train} of the will of the country, and let them bend | when it resigned office. at the more [ con- Gucen's Souare. ¢ harlott-town, 2 FLOUR and INDIAN MEAL, she girl whom be testified the utmost impatience passed Flavia’s window, by chance he raised | to it, and give the country that which it de- | sider this question the more | am impressed ita Norember. (S03 5 tf a eee ey eee Chests, BY ALFRED TENNYSON to call wife. ce his hot, bleared eyes; they rested on his) mands. (Cheers.) That has never been) with its indescribable seriousness. I think e I R my e Be 4 y i Boxes Qroaud COFFEE, Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky It was during the time that Mr. Mowbray |tride. his pure virgin wife. The wretched done tor Ireland; and it is on that ground | of many things, and which I am eure are not — i sea? 4 BA Boxes G: i PEPPER’ t = id 7 : . onda ol Was paying his court at Aveling, that the | man uttered a yell of agony, and cast him- and for that reason that you have, at this without foundation, which | can’t and whieh Woxes SODA and WINE BISCUIT, ri : ; ari ial of * a nated neighborhood egan to be alarwed by a) self on the boards of the vehicle. She continu- | moment, the terrible and calamitious state o! | I dare not pabliey discuss betore this audi- c IMPOR TATION J jan oie See BhEAD, Ring aie aa Ber se om aie series of bighway ro beries, which men said | ed gazing, the smile frozen on her face, her | things that existe. In America you have an- ence. I think it has within ite perils such a@ " L i ! ance could not have beew perpetrated but by that | eyes glassy, motionless, fixed, _ | other Ireland—an Ireland which does not fear | for a long time this country bas not known, ces PIPES. Ge Ring out the old, ring in the new, celebrated knight of the road, Captain Mont-| They never recovered tbeir natural intelli- the government in lreland—an Ireland which | and that it requires great resolution and wis- 5 ats juantity of SALT, by the Bushel or Bag, Ring. happy beils, acrosa the snow ; ; morency. |gence. Fixed and ston they bore her,| is full of passi } d to what th d h , j T ow TS 7 : a ra ting. happy a i ; cae ‘ : 7 yy. y . is fullof passion with regard to what they | dom snch as we don’t often find in our go- BRITISH DRY GOODS | !eihines io tarreleandtaide Tha pears going, Wt bias Ss Calgel me, but we'll have him yet," stricken lamb, from the dismal scene Her believe. tol be the eufforings of the country | vernments to meet itasit requires to be met. ven ans, Malle deliesael tae a AL ty cush, Ring out the false, ring in the true. per, ee meee. x ; Proultiaiers 2e- old er i for 0 7 mo os | oe they have lets. ae hear.) "eet if ae is to be made content; if her . . re li ey a pores —si n ge , eit, ot Bal . . t » going ybu o see the fellow | eagerly waiting for a ray of light, a token of | of these men are capable, and many 0 them | wounds are to be healed; if there is to be 4 I all Season, 1867 “ sj Patent lron Work fo he Windlass, and | a eer a ees turned off’ Ay, and [ would take wy little | sense or sound. None came. She had been | desperate. They have been accustomed to henceforth, what there never has been, an te s » rs “1 L yy mat “te ne ‘Ol | Ries ent the dell hah ial enc ’ Flavia to see him go by in a cart, with a stricken with catalepsy, and it was a blessing | deeds—what shall L say ?—deeds of cruelty | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- JUST RECEIVED AT THE! <. a : ‘e a + £0 Tous Suisli COAL. ie anced , | parson and w nosegay, eh! my jittle girl 7" | when that enchanted spirit was released from and blood, in the course of an envenomed and | land; if the sceptre of the Queen, represent- | ewn. Dee. 2, 1867 - ote * fetter, soit Pavia, “ , could | ats frail eee a ag pure soul was cnannnery civil war; and freed now frow | ing - majesty of the law, shall ever be of = Vhojipa } Tar ting out a slowly dying cans not bear it, though he is such a daring, | permitted to take its fight to happier regions. | t ) whati likely than that they | equal auth . i : ' :; fa Ring out a slowly dying cause, g x app Z that war, what is more likely ¢ at they | eq thority, east and west of the Channel BRITISH WAREHOUSE ! Chair 5 in V Aarlervy. And ancient forms of party strife; ae man, oe name oe _ a Poor “a ee sank shortly after res a should turn the instruction they have received | it must be done, and it can only be done, by * ; . oie . mi Ring iv the nebler modes of life | with fear and terror whenever year it. state of childish imbeecility, and soon father;/to purposes which they believe in some | measures of t yi justi as KITCHEN, CHAMBER, HALL, DIND ee cs : eee ne ie se ieee eae cea ae a PER SHIP “DAVID CANNON,” AND DRAW ING ROOM INING | With sweeter manners, purer laws. = on ve eee : =n sight and daughter slept in the one grave. a eae If the oun re ee The morals of the turf Jai on the : a é ‘ . | —it would haunt me till my death. neem ecnemnennenetentne and «nd the government of the United King- | floor o rliament or in the secresy of the Boxes and 6 Bales FURNITURE, SS ee _ a oom ‘ oe the gift of prophecy, involuntarily ‘SPEECH OF MR. BRIGHT AT ROCH- | dom, as it is called, bad been a mane cabinet vl fail here. The disease wend es % r . ‘ > we 1 esr COLUnesS oF ie mes, } ( tr . } x ° . . o Cottons A Wootlens. Furnished in Sets or Single (very cheap.) ities ont: less ae eae oni eres he pene eae sol. gebel ns vd DALE. . statesmen, does any man in the world | are discussing is one of a different character, A p , : t er. . i ; Ww Arc A. is! ¥ \ d to I H But ring the fuller ministrel in. that of a frail ont p rishable Sates a 1| On the evening of December 22, Mr. John ae —_ wpe re a oni = a _ ate = cee Naat row = Attention paid to Repairing all kinds of Fur- — eens | ‘ come to such & pase as thie your leading | remedies are ate. Has this coantr, ac A. BROW IN. P vey g a lsweee Fi ' a ‘»| | Bright, M. P, addressed a large audience at : y s i biture, especially Turned Work, such as Ring out false pride in place and blood, er avia! unsuspecting, innocent girl: i is . 6 | and eminent men, instead of clamouring con- fallen 80 low that it can produce no statesmen Seontember 16. 1001 chalet, doe. he. (een) Whe alten stander audi the spite your Mis s then pronounced your own doom, | Rochdale, and spoke in substance as follows : | stantly for office—if they had undertaken to | equal to these things? (Cheers) I say the WEST INDIA HOUSE All kinds of Furniture Painting done to order. . Ring i the love * iruth aud right, i -w 46.4 se though you = a some | The first object of this meeting is doubtless | rs _ people what pe» true, great things inom who, leading in the counsels of the : . . : : , Old Furniture Repainted to imitate ot ting in the common love of good. stern Sybil, delivering, inscrutable, unques- | ¢, congratulate my—sball I say fortunate or | Might have been done—Ireland might have | Queen's government, shall grasp this ‘ Upper Great Goorge Street. scsiihein, Malan Enea ae nal os oe a raed oracles—not # fair girl, with the onforcunate—brother (laughter) on hig) been tranquil, and the kingdom might long | question and end it—who shall compre ; . a : . . | Looking Glasses, Plates, &e., &e., on hand, _ — re nll oe, sat au hair curling down your giossy shoulders | initiation into the perils and the difficulties ago have been united. (Cheers.) As itis, the remedies, and shall administer them and ; y erin Subseriber offers fur Sale, at his (very reasonable) - - a ~ eaten ylitac be: gold; ike diamonds glittering among a freshet of | and the disappointments of parliamentary | °° what a position we are in, The whole | make them law—he would do that which in a oe sap cs ry Remember Hickey's Steam Facto , ig ia vB A ge oo | Iife, butas { shall probably not be considered | Civilized world point to our condition. The) future time the pen of the historian will de- or : T- i y Steam Fact ry, Ring ju the thousand years of peace. [he be hed . F ’ ; ’ tL Hlvts. Strong Dewrara SPIRITS, ah ih of Market Buaste, Wiser cneelo Pe J ; he betrothed pair went together to vi8it capable of dealing with that question im- | D@WSpapers of France, of Germany, and even | light to trace. (Cheers.) He may to the pune. Soe - — ; ene vince Building, from which it can be seen ) 2&3 | Ring in the valiant man and free, rg I shall oun wae Oe | partially (laughter) | shall advance a little of [taly—full of trouble as she is just now— | very full gratify the noblest ambition of his > sarad oe JOHN NEWSON Sis fetnar henet, the hiedline bands jut T shall not dare,’ said the girl a8 further and say that we are met for the pur- and the newspapers of the United States, dis-/ mind, and he may build ap for biaeelf « ae he A ile Brandy ‘i hi a W NEWOUN. Ring out the darkness of the land, walking re hag o~ — her | pose of congratulating our fellow-countrymen | CB8$ with great freedom, but with more or | lasting memorial in the happiness and grati- Cache | WHISKEY _ December 24, 1966 nee ae ie Ring in the Christ that is to be. ‘young sinless head on her guilty lover's why are members of the constituency of the | !e88 fairness, the condition of this country | tuds of a regenerated nation. Loud @Dor. Ed gh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE x éiatiina J breast—*'l shall not dare take such @ journey. | city of Manchester that they have by their with respect to the state of things in Ireland. | cheers.) @* Bloods xxx PORTER armouti Stoves. THE HIGHWAY MAN'S BRIDAI i of the bighwayman,DeMontmorency.” | recent choice restored that city to its right- They do not write avout Poland, or Hungary, —_—_ +e —— 4 iia, materye . ’ use of ee . ve KE Subecriber has Just Recetven. ex nih ua t MAN'S BR AL. ain a wane _— rel this breast | ful position as the centre of the great liberal | OT Venice, but they write about Ireland, and DESCENDANTS OF LOUIS PHILIPPE. a Brie CURBARTS. aiid +t Madan? Des tom Wak : : “ rall be pierces through, ere ’eMontmorency party of the kingdom. (Cheers.) Mr. they point to the people of Great Britain, and Rov. 5:0. Filtiher weltes to he Retna sees BALI. ag MOUTH. bic USUAL SUPPLY of those , The days of King George the Third mre es a _— ; | Bright, having referred at length to the pro- | S@Y that we have notdone our duty po viele a Chesta Snj fEA ei eee aoc, {the times for gallant robbers, whose fine * Richard, dearest, why do you leave u8 80 | press of the Reform bill through Parliament, | Our sister country ; and whatever the rk Bois Cras ed SUGAR, ¢ « Waehing Sona, Celebrated Cook and Box Stoves, clothes, high bearing, reckless bardihood, | early every evening 2? Tueee are not London ea: Now so much with regard to the past, criminality which we all now deplore and “In the interesting article on the children, _. “0 poe x * ond — R.| whieh will be seld cheap for Cash or approved aud (frequently) good birth, took away from nests. Ati! does any other than your poor which is full of interest, full of materialfor | condemn, a responsibility which can neither grandchildren, &c., of Louis Philippe, published 6Wils. Kerusene OIL, 6 Bble. Rea oxtors, |" *** , “1 the superticial observer much of the darkness Flavia attract you? ‘astonishment. The future, which is not so | be weighed nor measured, rests upon us, the ia the Jonrnat = Sev. cage age. 5 Gamer Sa 90 Vos. Am. BRU MS, 20 Doz A: i “BUCK ‘A 3 R. J. CLARKE. ot crime actually surrounding their deeds ‘*Sweetest and best! my purest love, clear. is full of interest, but is full of anxiety; | people of England. Now, it would be easy reg Nag ve “ a eee yang es the : i 2 .. Au CK nts Cusinate Queen 04.100 ‘ oH ; : adh Sans . ie ft 5 clear, ’ y; ® ¢ descendan ereof, thus leavi F : ay onto x ' t ____j and lives. y ou were divested of your rings = 1] d any win me from you, were ita queen! because there is no doubt that matters will ' to show thar, as & nation and people, we have out altogether sowe of the anost important ed Aiarge stock of Spices. Pickles. Frait, &c.. &« STOVES. and purses, olten with a demeanor so polish- hink if not, 1--l—the trath is, Fiavia, | have to be discussed in Parliament befere lost greatly in character by the state of things sone who bear in their veins the blood of Leuie ea 4 rita e fort ae ason. VOR SALK N hl 2 MODE! ed, that really it rather resembled paying a have a sick triend not far from here; he is | long, which will excite, to a greatextent, the | existing between Kogiand and Ireland ; and Philippe. In the first place Leopold LI, the - oe we be : oo ewe vt © vets beet de i: oo ee 2 i one 5 “ Be aN . aha t 11 to good manners than submitting to a poor, il, and L—I—— | feelings of the country, and, in all probabili- | if it were not a delicate subject to treat) present King of the Belgians, and the unfortunate yand will b id up Yor Cs hy Se pe soar $1 ES, shone Se ion or} highway robbery; a robbery it is true, yet ** Say no more, dearest. Oh! how much ty, may excite the heat and the animosity of “pon, which I now think it better to avoid, | Carlotta (the sv-calied Empress of Mexico, in - LEMUEL McKAY. Me a ‘ tiie ; o , Me still it Was more soothing to the feelings at ™ “4 I love you every day! How good, how parties. The representation of the country \it would be easy to show how greatly we | wiiose - tate all the civilized world sympathizes) harlottetown. Dee. 17. 1% eaning Boom allcing, ¢ ithe time, than being knocked down with the Doble, thus to sacrifice yourself.”’ ar i ' lost national po and al in- | are grandchildren of Louis Phihppe. They are a ey eo e| ’ __ |18 not completed, bear in mind, by this bill. | have cst in national power and moral! ; ppe y EUROPEAN EXGH N Yn? i _.___ | butt end of a pistol, or bullied, as well as And the blushing girl threw herself tate | We, who have been active promoters of fluence with other nations, and especially the children of the late Queen Louise, the eldent L Al GE, ‘t'o the Public. | plundered. her lover's arms, ‘reform for the last twenty or twenty-five with regard to our fears of defence. Take oe af Laue Philippe, who was perbape * iieidies de: i denial ail Msi ; |” Une highman, in particular, was notorious, Ah. how differently beat those two human ‘years, never limited our demands to the | one point only, the question of taxes. Many : e mae e - pa we ex ae of Franee. . NEW GOODS TU ARRIVE, | A&A UC ros SALES continued every enough in his briet day, fur most of the. hearts! One filled with love, goodaess, char- | ees Gxidiialen of the suffrage in boroughs. | people can understaud the question of taxes at yy 08 te Loan I ee to pins oF oe + FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING. from | qualiti . at _| ity, symp: : the . 1 ) a we : fer satus, Srom London : Empre ss,”” 7 tw lboe at the Subscriber's Auction Siaaun a aaa = ae a ” : “yy rn ' a ere ac a a — | It is not enough that men should have votes. who cannot understand any avher quesnen- jon the full sized armed statue of the famous Joan from Glasgow ; “L C. Owen.’ * Une Reading Ading. Crsbuate ny ‘a a “ip ten z the ot Aap TH J ci barns . wr lested, y . /{ would undertake, as | have said before, to wen not able _ give - the exact figures, of Arc, statuettes of which I have seen in thou- dine,” and “ Helen Malcolm.” (Guods cecription received and sold w | *** We connected, too, his uncle being a} ey ca own, unmolested, YOU MSY | vive a vote to every man in the kingdom, and | but I suppose that at this moment we are sands of copies in the United States, Brazil, inns ddeeantl ’ order. B =. -x" Sale ete, No reserve | clergymen ir —_ or speennent: : _ a nae — . few daye | yet | could so arrange matters that the a oe of the eer go — Italy and England, as gel eo oe - . . Auction Horses, Cu ble. arouug lrmple iS person Was e egaut, bis manners court wie eviou a terribie affair bad occurred. | jiament would not only be not more po alar | orce of 25,000 men in Irelan to eey the This, the must popular statue ¢ id ot 35 BA LES and Cases DRY GOODS, ay . me oane Verwivare. “a ae |and he was rash to an extraordinary degree | Old Lord St. Hilary had been robbed and | or democratic, but less 0 than it seed halen, | peace of # country that we bave ruled over— Orleans, was the work of the Queen of the Bel- : = i an W bite and Colored Cottou Warp, , yarket itudbe, x 9 o'daek. p i" m Oh SNS Mingling freely in fashionable society under | maltreated. Men were by no means 80 favor- | | hope at the next election that the question absolutely ruled for 8) many hundred years giana when she was the Princess Louise d'Orleans, ie ae Bleached Navy Canvas, A MOR ELLE, Auctioneer. | hts real mane, his deeds of robbery was the | ¢das the fair sex. Above all, a family jewel of the ballot will be taken up by the liberal|—™bich has been under the Sovereiga and She was married tu the late well Saleved Ki ? Bu Hinde. Deka non-yela aaes Kteading Méom Bailding, } ‘talk ot the town under hisassumedone. His Of immense value had been taken from bis) party everywhere. (Ilisses and laughter.) | Parliament ef Great Britain for so many of the Belgians, Leopold I, by whom she # "4 Cask eKuyper's Gin, November 18, 1807. § proper designation was Richard Mowbray—- | person ; and on recovering his wounds and |[ go nos go everywhere. (Hear, hear.) Ido} generations. In addition to this, we have ip | three children, two of whom T have already Casks BRANDY, re i iien SEE eccaition of all kind g J : i i ee < ery , ’ ‘ : ites mentioned, The Count of Flanders is the third 6 Cashes Scutch Whiskey ‘Gal ; a idle Be P e Banat ems that belonging to the road, his sole source of | ‘right he swore vengeance. He took active | pot go into it any further now, because at | [reland fsom 12,000 to 15,000 police, equal’ member of ber family. Her eldest sou, Leopold 44, Cheste and half chests rEA, | Getta Tur aresaneh a. tilitiees Hours — revenue. was Captain DeMontmorency—a measures to fulfil bis vow. | 3 | some perhaps not distant time I shall take to the very finest soldiers, in the quality of | II, has three gitives. ’ 12 Kegs Bi-carbunate Suds, meut a 5 | patronymic high sounding enough. IL do not be went to @ celebrated Court milliner | an opportunity of devoting an hour at least | the men, in drill, and Jo discipline,| “The second daughter and fourth child of 6 Casks Washing Soda. A. McNEILL. | mean, however, to infer that any suspected be measured for her wedding clothes. : She tow thoroagh examination of this question, (Cheers ) This is notall. We have at this Louis Philippe ia the Princess Clementine d’Or- t Bois. and Cases CONFECTIONERY, ee ’ nn an ; aa : % —— | the man of fashion and the highwayman to Was the impersonation of radient happiness |.) as to show its vast advantages, not to the | moment in Canada, three or four thousand leans, wife of the Duke Auguste of Saxe Cobourg - 6 Kege and 3 Cases Colman'’s Mustard, Grain 3 Grain! Grain ; | be one and the same person ; that was never Lhe nsilliner was much strack with ber; and liberal party alone but to the public, and to/| miles away, about 15,000 soldiers paid out | Gotoa (of the Koharri—or Roman Catbolie— 1 Keg Cream Tartar ? a. ‘ ‘ +s, known till the event which we are going to, With «he handsoime dark-browed, swarthy | giow ; ac- | of the t f thise d wt h braneh of that fecund and extensive family.) : ‘ . aT P bistvent elie ess fo AR sy t t y 1g to | . é ' ® a 5 | show the utter flimsy and untenable charac- | ul the taxesv lisgcountry, and w ny aret ey ss ; a . Can Epeom s ATs, - ort i v give rB LE be relate took place. Richard M yw bray oul os a er a and her gor of the objections which are made to it) in Canada? In order that they gay coafront, eee ie nee a, ot - ase Nutmegs, » bia. Currants, ; : : spent his own small patrimony, years before | friend, (an old lady, cousin of her father's . i is- | if necessar i ae i ees ; ; enbelia, 1 do Indigo, Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, f Sa a . Ue stemaical iL ek ah naetiaen a see eee an 2) jeven by the few eminent men who have dis a — sary aos the eae . heir to the threnned cash. bisesnde. the Printe 1 BbL ALUS a ee , : Bs pal ie period a ich this ns ve commences, - ewmony cussed the matter in an adverse sense. Be- | the United States; and, ifit were not for the) , te. Dube of ¥ ‘abe Goth : 7 . LUM, 1 Bb). Saltpetre, <7 Cos — on hand, at ae eine: to in the pleasures of the town; it bad melted take place. The clothes were finished ; saff- | (or. | conclude, there is one ether question to| moral sense of the people of the United) Ciens ; ‘4'Ork wane, ve .. Pp me -? & ¢ do Copperas, be purchased in the market.the best of Rog randy |. a: i < a alae i f P ? 7 c i a 7 ennenuine rieans, warn) Mocess : . 30 Boxes Seades 1 Bag Pepper, Gin, “ hiskey. aud a superior article of MalfiWbte | '? ridottes, playhouses, horseflesh,and haszard: : mone arent ene toa fancy of the which reference has been made, and which, | States, and the good faith and honor of their poldina, second daughter of the Kunperor of Bre > Gees Ghlene Of1. key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. ; be had exhausted the kindness and for- oe tan : a fond of the classics in (U think, it would not be right for me to pase government, there is no doubt but that great zi], Last year the Prinecss Leopoldina gave FA 2 Crates EARTHENWARE Charlottetown. June 20. 1867 | bearance of his relations, tao he bad | Ss a ul days; orange blossoms in @ ‘by. [ mean the question of the condition ot | trouble, far greater than any we have yet) birth toa sen, Prince Pedro, who i thus the a . — ~ a red ¢ eget orrow 4 | Wreath. Phan } i ry intention | see yould he j that front be- | on! daon ot Don Pedeo LI, and the youngest rig acstihen- elt Gebitier Dalene one tesa n | be rrowed and b gxed, til! borrowing and - ! \Ireland. (Cheers.) It is not my intention | seen, would have arisen on that frontier nly graudson of Don Pedeo LT, an young oa be seid Low to the Trade for Cash or ap nae MAILS. | begging became impracticable He had | Phe wedding was to take place at the old | ¢, say anything io the way of explanation of | tween the Irishmen in the United States and grandson of Louis Philippe. Clementine d'Or. } Bed adm / Winter Arrabtement. | known most extremes of life; and, moreover, relation’s, Mrs. Duchesne’s house, and 0” what I conceive to be the grievances under | the subjects of the British Crown in Canada. | leans bas also another sou, who is commander | P. W. HYNDMAN. | ? : . i} when debt and poverty stared him grimly in| lagging wings that day at length arrived, | which the trish nation have labored, nor of | Well, then, we have from 50,000 to 55,000 i of a regiment of Chasseurs wa the Austrien army. ey , Ch’tawn, May 6, 1867. \" MHE Matis for the neighboring Provinces | the face, he knew not one usefal art by | The marriage was celebrated, and the happy | eh. remedies which ought lung ago to have | men, whom every one of us bas to help to | His brother, the husvand of the second Princess e , —— - and the United States will, antl fur-/ which he could support existence or pay bait were in the act of boing toasted by the been applied I have done that frequently | maintain. We do not want them for any |! Sneha ee ae = 5 Li V E R POOL i @ i by i | wa oo — nae thre ¢ Mice every : ss \ dividends to his creditors. What was to be ‘ther of the bride, when a strange noise WAS | borh at public meetings and within the walls other purpose than those | have mentioned | iano Piet Mets ee anes ureday and Satur v , et ‘clock. ! . —_ . ey , . ‘ elow ; + Voi aise ‘ ’ : i y . “se , . . - . ~ = se , ‘ a a ; on ‘done? He eluded a jail as long as be could; ame ; Wj sca = 7 sea (of the ilouse of Commons. One thing at) both in Ireland and in Canada, because the ‘children, yraudelnidren aud great-graud-childrew — @ueen Street. » ~ " — — oe ane the and one eventful night, riding on horseback, | mutterec er rush towards the festive saloon. pany rate I may be allowed to say with regard Irish people are a discontented and insulted | of Louis Puilippe added to your tormer list of | ay ae i = Tach ae B ged Bx sepieggted nere- j and meditating gloomily on his evil tortanes arr oo aN ah jto them, that I entirely disagree with those | people, having grievances which they con- his descendants. One of them is reigning King, Pat . TTT | day and Saturday, ats F. af, as follows, viz:— |he met—covered by the darkness from all; hat is it?’ said Mr. Harcourt. who. when apy crisis or trouble arises, say siantly explain, but which we bave hitherto | Loopold 11; another is heir to the throve of bie os i duly Thursday, Dee. 12,1567. Saturday, Feb. 22, 1868. , Thed rae book Pall T! 7 y | y x} | P rs AS received by Fail Ships f BRI. Saturd ‘¥ a ' da Tha lew Meh 5 ‘ds discovery—a traveller well muunted—pleth- | - eae wae mg ages eee" . ° (that you must first of all preserve order; you refused tu look at, or refuse to remedy ; and. father: while the third, the lithe Brazilian Pedro, 2 “PAIN o = Si aa ante eo fori Woeteden. a 26. Ridediik. "ihe 7 do | rte laden with money bags, and bearing oficers of justice filled the room. Two ad must putdowa all disloyalty and disubedience | there is not a4 single one of them which any has but two persons detween bi aud the bead- Sad ee ee oh tis Mall aed @ See ccne,| Saturday, do 98. de Tauscher.» Oe 106, de likewise the burdeo of excessive fear. Lt was) venaed. roe eer . _ |to the law, you must assert the supremacy | gensible man amongst us will not 6ay) ship of the empire vt Israzil. z ) af * | Thureday, Jan. 9, 1868. Saturday, do 21. do . sudden thought—acted upon as — ; “90 \ Yoga oe they a iS of the government, and then consider the, that we ought to have given them without) << a ‘ i : ee he >» Thersday veil 2. de tesistance was not dreamed of. Mowbray | "p atlast. Its an awkward time to arrest) orieyances that are complained of. General-| asking. (Cheers ) It would not diminish | , Sr “HC Rome.—The G : ‘ Br ‘ ; Saturday, de 13, do Thursday, April 2,do rf § py aeone eg ~~ | grieva “i » complaine : € B | Vrirav Sratistics oF Nome. e Govern ¥: atish & Foreign Merchandcize, Thureday, do 23, do Saturday, do 4. de | made off with his booty, considerable enough 4% ge wre on his wedding day; but duty » ly after having asserted the supremacy of the | our power of activn 1D the least deyree—nay, ment of Rome has recently published the vital > . nOpriaing a ee ase ramageties Saturday, de v5, do Thursday, do 16, do | to repair his exhausted finances, and to pay nye at 6 . — must be vate law, and having wade what they call peace | it would strengthen it for every purpose, and gtatistics of the city fur this year, from which . taple and Fancy Dry Goods, Thursday, Feb, 6, du Saturday, do 1,do | his most pressing creditors. Iv was literally Sntranced, frozen beyond resistance or @P- | Under the terrors of the Jaw, the grievances remove from us, the greatest disgrace that the following figures are extracted: Rome and Pa Mali the vurious departments, which will be sold Saturday, do 3, de r uursday, do 30, do robbing Peter to pay Paul peal, the bridegroom was fettered ; and the are forgotten, and there is no considering of has ever, in our time, or recent periods, 8et- the suburbs wre divided into 59 urish: e : ‘ Thursday, do 20, do Suturday, May 2,4 f bride stood tt t hazel dilat ee : oe 7 , = Z at the very lowest prices for Casi. en. ee or ee y or And sv, by night, univer shelter of dark. OFI@e Stoo vere, her haze aT ¢ lating. /them. This has been the case in Ireland for tied on the character of England. (Cheers ) containing a population of 215,572 persons, P ALSO, Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor’s, via ness, did the ruined gentleman become the | till they seemed about to spring from her 999 years. ‘The great preserver has been the We shall see, by-and-by, whether the present being an mcrease since 1566 of 4,872. There ey, Chests & Half Chests Choice TEA : bhds. ae we be closed every Tuesday and Fri- | jigiiwayman. People who knew his circum me Richard het ie thie?” | gallows and the gibbet. Of late years the | government is capable of dealing with thisques- are 30 resident cardinals, 35 bishops, 1,469 Bright Sugar & Molasses; and o be at J, a. in. stances whispered their surprise when it j ae avIc -_ what is this! . ‘ barbarity of the law has rarely exhibited tion. Sir Robert Peel. when he resigned office priests aud 828 seminarists. The vecupants Choice assortment of Family | Letters to be registered and newspapers must became known that Richard Mowbray had Roonadeat: said Mr. Harcourt, ‘release j.if; but in former years the number of upon one occasion, admitted candidly that (re. of religious houses are 5,047, 2,832 of whom " GROCERLES = — balfan bour before the time of closing paid his debts, and that he bimeelf made my son-in-law ! d — persons who suffered death by the law in’ land waslus difficulty, mot because he hadnot gre monks aud 2,215 nuns. These appertain ake ee. | Sa nee. THOMAS OWEN, P. M.G | more than his customary appearance. Now,, [he men laughed. ry them was eX- froland was something wonder/ul and appall-| done his best to deal with it, but because of to 61 different congregations or orders. There The Public are re«pectfulty solicited to examine > eam ne ‘“ | his fine person was ever clad in the newest amining the necklace of avia; 16 contained ing '0 think of | Now, twenty years ago, | the party that sat behind him, and the solid are 49 seminaries or colleges, among which the stuck, as great baryaias for engin ene to o> ¥ General I - Office, : ‘braveries of the day, and in bis double a diamond in the centre, Wort @ wonarch’s wany of you will recollect that in [reland, opinion which then prevailed widely in the are the French seminary, tenanted by 48 pupils ; : Hected. ’ E sh"town, 7th Dee JAGZ. i. ow character, many @ conquest did he make , | T40-om. ‘under the guidanes of one of Ireland's great- coantry that he dare not propose to parlia- that of South America by 50; the Germaa by " v Nov. 25, 1267. ee NEW GOODS. NHK Subscriber has lately received a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods and Hardware; Which have been bought at Auction, and will be FOR SALE. 2 Hhbds. bright SUGAR, 2% Pune MOLASSES, 100 Sides No. | SOLE LEATHER, ater Street, June 10, 1567. NUTICE! Postage Stamps. SROM and alter this date Postage Stampe will be sold at this office only between the hours of 10 a m. and 4 p. m. Persons wishing to post Letters before or after these hours, can procure stamps at the Stores of J.D. MeLeod, das DesBrisas, "4. Haszard, G. & 3. Davies, T. O'Cauvell. THOS. OWEN. P. M G. Theaph. DesBrisay, ‘ Where did you get this, miss, he said ? Her friends answered— (or the terror strick- inarticulute—Mr. Mowbray’s tor be disburthened Jadies of their jewels and | purses with so fine @ manner, that the de-| ‘trauded fair ones forgot their losses mm ad- |e? girl was miration of the charming despoiler; and| Wedding gilt. ; Richard, in both his phases, Grank deep, ‘Ob, oh! This waa the diamond Lord St. draughts of pleasure, till he drained the Hilary was so mad about. By your leave,” 'Circean cup to ite veriest dregs. and the gem was removed from the neck it Just as even pleasure became wearisome, encircled : when festive and high-bred delights palled She comprehended something terrible, and and fighting, diversified by the keen excite- meot aod threats of danger, which distinguish- ed iis predatory existence, began to satiate, a new light broke on the feverish atmosphere of bis life. Heloved. Yes! Richard Mow- ‘Whom? why, the renowned Captain De Montmorency.’ A shrivck—so fierce in its agony as te cause the criminal to rebound—struck on the ears est sons—the late Mr. O'Connell—there were held in Ireland meetings of vast numbers of \the people, equal, probably. in numbers to ithe meetings that were held a year ago in Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, and in London. Those meetings were held to condemn certain things that were evil in Ireland, to demand remedies, to complain even that there should be a legislative union you who can point to any single or great measure of justice which was given to Ireland, in ‘consequence of these great® meetings. (Cheers) They were on the other side of ment the measures which he knew were essential to the pacification of Ireland. (Cheers). He knew that if he proposed them he would have been driven from the leader- ship of his party, therefore be carried on the government as long as he eould, dom his best. althoagh he failed at the last, confessing that Ireland way his great difficulty, What then, can the tory party do with dreland? haves had in Ireiand. They have had an Estahiished Church to their heart’scontennt ; they bave usurped the ecclesiastical revenucs of the whole nation, and given it to @ email 58; the English, 21; the Scotch 12; and the Irish, 52. The namber of families is 42,313; 7,260 persons following the military profession, and there are 4,650 Jews Beyond the Missouri, in the wilderness, ig an Indian villaze, forty-eight hours from Chicago. It is as rade and world like as Longfellow's “forest priweval.” It might have beeo described by the eld Freuch fathers two Bid ¥ery low. ave GEORGE HOWATIT. = — = a oe ‘on his sated passions, and the lower extremes at length she found speech. >: betwsen the two countries, for they thought There is no part in the vited Kingdom in Crapaud, Angust 22, 1867. is fen, a WM bb — of heentiousness and hard drinking, ruffling Whom do you take Mr. Mowbray for?’ that only an Irish parliament could abolish which the priuciples of the tory party bave conturics aga, just as you see it ¢o day. But : e tates ae ed oe said she. the auseries of Ireland, but there is not one of had such full and perfect exhibition us they two signs of civilization appear, trail bereath you that is flattened out into @ wagou trac':, and the little patches of corn shaped like an old fashioned harrow, that lay about on the sunny side of the hill, belittled to vulgar Jan. 7, 1367, | &@ young; unlearned, unambitious girl. ov bags CORNMESL, : | ome Se Chern ns rg bray, the rained patrician—DeMontmerency, ° all present; insensibilty followed,and Fla- (hy Channel. (Cheers.) They did not fright- section, whose whole number dove met ex- fractions of acres. These spots of earth have age i = , es . - - ———————-——=——<= the gallant highwayman, who had hitherto‘! Was removed. N en Lord Derby like the meetings of last ceed the popalativa of all Manchester and been gently irrigated by the s uaws, aud the 7 eee aiden a uM. FRESH GROUND RICE, | resisted every good or evil influence which Su was hes bridegroom ~~te ewynte, year; they were not so near home and the Salford. (Cheers ) They have had neatly maize has grown of itself amazing tall. A. H. YATES. aOR Sale by love, pure or earth stained, offers to bis te government in Londen always knew that all the land in the hande of great propri tors: You are nesring the village. Ponies of all Telegraph Buildings, ey | I N. | votaries—succumbed to the simple charms of The trial was concluded—justice was ap- \chey could count upoa the power of Great nearly all the magistrates have beon chosen colors, poor ae indeed, to besd with ; , Peased ~the robber was doomed. And bis Britain to prevent any great mischief being ‘som these laad-owners aud the Prosestaat Pharaoh's lear