' : o hel Chel Pas Ualddd of : oo with stunning effect on the heads of the Govern-| throughout the Colony. —The choice of a second | We are glad to learn by Hon, Mr. Tilley, PRICES CURRENT. ment agents, whe seen beat a retreat from the Candidate en the Liberal side, for the Couneil, | who arrived from England in the Karopa, Cuaruorrerows, Jany. 2, 1863 > _ : : ’ -) ° piace of meeting pot getting a word of encou-| was left to the two Committees for the Third and | ae 1 the important question of an In- Provisions. aarp eye LG AP Fourth District; and we have no doubt they will] ercolonial Railway was all but settled st/ Roof, (emall) per Ib.......--+ +0. ++4 4. 3d to 6d ragemen an) reer tere 2 ¢ the time of his departure. The Chronicle of} Do by the quarter..........ase++0++++3d to 5d There is not a shadow of doubt that Messrs mali a judicious choice Ilalifax gives the following information| Mutton, per Ib............ 0.0. s0eeeeees 2d to 5d Coles and Kelly will be triumphantly returned Phe business of the Meeting having been thus as to the terms of the arrangement between | Pork, per Ib.......-..--.-ee cree seers BEd to pd and, indeed, it is bolieved that no man will be fool disposed of, the Hon, Mr. Wightman moved the the Colonies and the Imperial Govern- Do (stall)... sgee ees cree reese os. Sd to Gd t aie iT ‘ ’ | ment :— Lamb, por 1b... g50 50 de0 aN ye foes cons 24d to4}d enough to contest the election against them, and thanks of the electors to Messrs. Coles aud Whe-| ’ | GabietGeia .. 52. tee .. Id to Is bring upon hinse If the disgrace and humnliation | lan tor their attendanee—thanks were also voted e First, the arrangements entered into at} Do by the tab. .c. 2... 2605.00. .0e oes. Wd tO Le of -an overwhelming defeat As regards the | to Mr, Owen, as Chairman, and to the High She- oe in wt last are formally ap- ee per ie € h.dod. b-d0d~ 0% ey i a Ne r , i | prove by the ritis CGovernmetr t. Second ALLOW, POP ID. gece cece cece cece euneanee oO ) electiol are confide : o To ts be Keepe ’ or > P y ’ ’ Council election, We at fident that . I "y z ages . eper of the Building for Kiving the | the Colonial Governments are to be left free a psc fb Snitnd Untasectase te oh emunks 8d to - cau oppese, with any prospect of auccese, Mesars ourt ouse for the publie accommodation on! to construct the road either by Com mission- | Peart Bates: er ib Be l-tls's @ Soke. pra ose the Mfegil and Lawsen to the Third ( Assembly) this eeeasion, and supplying fuel, light and at: | ers to be appointed by them, or they may | Flour, per ei ee to 45s Electoral Distriet.—We are highly gratified to be tendance. | Gaees a subsidy to any Company, equal tu} Do por Ib.... ccc cece cece eens nen ts 2d to 24d she te state that the abominable spirit'of intoler-| We have no space for comments outhis George- the undertaking, that may be found willing —- e WS 63 sibs bie Sectes jul bae dees 1 jd to 2d } ° . ‘ y i hi SZ@S, POT CORON... . cece secs cscs sess cens yoo whieh Mesure, Popo, Fitzgerald, Sutherland, | town meeting. We can only say it Was a great to construct and manage the road. Third, $e8, per dozen ld to Is : pods eta | came, etd i) ot taal | the Seeretary of State tur the Colonies is to Vegetables, Cooper, Arbuckle & Co. have Deen eudeayouriug | SUCcess, ANS prosages & splen id triumph to the! name one of the three engineers to be appoint- Currants, POT Gt... - cece eee cece cere cceees none to didluse throughout the laud has net poisoned | Liberal cause througheut the whole County. The ed to make prelimiary surveys, preparatory ae at. "i sh “a ORAL. “AE te s ne'ee fe the mind ofa single Lrotestant wm the third dis- County, w“ hich, a lew days axe, seemed to be like | to the locating of the site of the road. Fourth, Canlesaer, Ns linet Somdlh pte u By rn 2% 6d trict of Queen's County. Mauy Protestants were | @ lion slumbering in its lair — is’ up —shaking his the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury will C Grate ar aes | at the two meetings we have just briefly des | mane, ready to confront the ‘Tory foe, come from | a “ Spat £S 000 000 si by ee'tande Wheat, per bushel. .....+++seeeserseere eres Bone it and Catholic could be more : where he may. We re | of Imperial Debentare Bonds, and the Colo- Burley WO aeee ee eee ere te ee eees 4s Gd to 5s eribed, and no Cathe ‘ nore earn " . a} © are now off for the Second) nies are to have the benefit of the Imperial | Oats Bones cc atidtinnin & eoveee 28 Ww 2s Id than they were in reprobating the sectarian atrife District of the same County, Our readers may credit, pledged direet to lenders. No com- Poultry. sought be aroused by the intolerant bigots | Feat assured that we shall be able to report most | Mission will be charged by the British Go- | Turkeys, oach...........02--e000 Loe aane 3s to 7s iit a favourably of it; and we may also advise our vernment for managing the fund, unless any | Geese, each........ ew eduasl vo een sidens Is 9d to 2s 3d ; as, S caseliatnietOaieteiaiidl ae a A tenslt portion of it should be negociated through Powta, bach ov. disun odin. vane deducts Sd to Is 3d GREAT POLITICAL MERTING AT cenetineditiiaaat : a a rue"| the Bank of England, in which case the coca ouch seal Sn mth saeath. 2 tale a = OEORGETOWN-—LIBERALISM TRIUM-| ‘ ¥ r’s, Savage arbour, Morell, the Bank’s charge of one-erghth per cent. will be Bes, uch .... Keboes 2) & ere to ds PHANT IN EVERY SECTION OF king's| ?"" 8° East Point, Bay Fortune, Rollo Bay, | made. Codfish a eit ’ ** | Souris, Grand River, Launching Place, Cardigan,| The arrangements for re-payment of the eiites por tarvet 713. val Vs Rue ¥6i « ote : mn cul: and De Gros Marsh, will be at Georgetown on the | grat E00. 00 spews £250,000 in Mackerel, per dozen......-.---. ceases es /mOt@ Pare ; sn years, 2¢ ; Pl.-{s Gua ofthe largest political mectings we have|Nowination. Day to waintain the freedom of| years 0,000 in twenty years, areas | ARTI os ca hentane taneatnera ce 4A OF none : aoe 000 000 in thirty years, $1,260,000 in forty | Lumber. ever witnessed at Georgetown was held there on | Election, and te suppress, if ee a quiet) years, After ten years from the date of the | Boards (Hemlock)......... eek tae 3s Gd to 4s Feiday last. The Meeting was called to nominate | Way—any wob violence which the Government | loan, a sinking fund is to be provided, with} Do — (Spruce).....+-+++++ sees eres cree 4s to 5s candidates tor the Houss of Assembly for the| may cncourage, and which the Colonial Secretary | the object of re-paying the principal at the | = : arias. cibdcmnesie ons <i soni Yon sieves 7s to 9s ‘Thint and Fourth Districts, and also for the| in particular is labouring very hard to promote — ar ome Shingles, per eine aan 0 CeO ciewldiwe 10s to 15s : wy Lee Me Jn the character of this arrangement we). uudries. Town and Reyalty. Long before the hour ap- vo — —_ ounty cau easily return the whale | Gil act danke any comments at aati but | Timothy Rated. pit DOOR. o-< o00unes 4040292 none pointed tor the meeting, delegates from the Third — ticket, if it likes, the supporters of the) will refer our remarks until something more | Ger a pre --aganee ss 88 ls Bd te a and Fourth Districts were seen coming iuto| Tery cause will have to take precious good care | official is given. Hay "per ton se, SO ore) Ae ; Sts 13 Ove ; : ee eo ee? PO ee Oe, bead Ged fe .v lidsiDal Lani | Se eee er thes eee wees oer 0 Georgetown, and after some pteliminary ar-| +! themselves, if they attempt to play any “ fan- - +> - — ‘Straw, BG Meccerirsds od satan inatiadinden ls rangements were made, Cespecting the turmation | tistic tricks before high Heaven.” How. J. Howe aprowrep Fisurry Com- a JAI... ce eeeecereeee 3S Od to 63 ll : . : ‘ vit . MISSIONER.—Information has been received from | Apples,per dozen. ... 6.66 66+... eee eee oe 2d to ad of Commiutter 7 Xe, = assembled ele — re- it EE Mr. Howe that he has been appointed by the Bri- | Plums, per qt... ..-- +--+ esse eeeseecee eee wene paiced te the County Court House, which was We perceive by the Protestant of Saturday last | tish government Her Majesty's Fishery Comuis- | ColteRign, Per Ten: nr or-s sc rsongt e+: Oe wd very courteously placed at thew disposal by the | that the uetorious W. H. Pope—the man with the | High Sherif, aud suitably warmed and lighted up | “ unclean hands "—the individual whe diddled the | by Mr. James Heggs, the keeper of the building Bank out of fourteen thousand pounds, and had | Thomas Owen, Esqr., ex M. P. P., having been | unauthorised possession of a large sum of muney belonging to a gentleman in Halifax, which he was | Joseph Wightman, aud Mr. John Kearney ap- compelled to disgorge, although he tried and failed | poiated Secretary —Mr. Wightman made a briet | to vindicate his character by actions in the Supreme | datement of the object for which himself and his | Court, when he was charged with these little | fellow electors desired to have that meeting called,| peccadilloes — W. H Pope, who has infamously | and that object was to consider who were most | libelled the Catholic mothers, wives, daughters and | worthy of bewig chosen caudidates for the Town | sisters of this Island as persons of abandoned cha-| aad Royalty and for the two Southern districts of| racter when they live up to their religious belief—| the Couuty. vesnimeusly chosen chairman, on motion of Hon He then referred te the several po- | this shameless blackguard and blasphemous caluw- | litical questions to which the public atteution is at niator is a candidate for Legislative honors. He} present directed by rival politicians, and expressed | offers his services to the people of the Belfast his opiaion very strongly against the Government district under the wing of the “ Painted Pigeon,” | for the manner in which they have couducted the | alias Col. Gray. The Colonel thiuks, no doubt, | affairs of the Colowy generally. jhe ean impose any man he pleases on the people | The Hoa. Mr. Coles theu addressed the meet- of the Belfast district. They are regarded as ser- | ing. He reviewed at considerable length all the | vile fullowers of the Government, aud bound to bearings of the Land Question—fishery reserves,| take the Colonel's nominee; but are they so far quit seats, the purchase system, the Loan Bill, the | lost to all seuse of shame as to returu a man 2 duplicity of the Government in frustrating the | darkly spotted as Secretary Pope—who, being an beneficial object of the Land Commission by with-| official, is one of a class whom his party declared | with an allowance of £250 a year for a Private | of the Committee tor the year 1862 was read and | sioner, the situation which the late Mr. Perley | held. The salary is stated to be £1000 sterling, Secretary.-—Colonist, i lila _ The military foree in Canada is abeut to be inereased by some batteries of artillery and a bri- gade of infaatry. Large additions have been re- cently made to the stores of arms, ammunition, aud material in military depote. —SSESEREoEEewe es Cc. Y¥. M. L. INSTITUTE. On Wednesday evening next, the 7th inst., the Seeretary will read a lecture before the above lustitute. Subject, “ The Civil War in America.” | bk. Rocue, See’y. January 2d, 1863. ioeineniadiniian-triewe CHARLOTTETOWN DEBATING CLUB. The Anaual Meeting of the Charlottetawn De- bating Club and Reading Room was held on Friday eveuing, the 2ud instant, for the election of officers aud dixcussion of general business. The Report j adopted unanimously. On motion, Messrs, Joho | I. Robertson and George Alley were appointed | Auditors of last year’s accounts. The Ballot was | then instituted, and the following geutlemen were | elected office-bearers for the ensuing yedr:— William Murphy, President; Malcolm McLeod, | iA BG cnn cads ced © caenhena ~.--dd to 44d Sheepskins, each .. . «5s to 6s GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC AUCTION, MOUNT STEWART! ORSES, Cows, Heifers, Sheep, Pigs, Farming Implomenta, Harness, &e., to be sold at the residence of WILLIAM SWABEY, Esq., on Wepvespay, the 28th of JANUARY, at the hour of 11 o’clock, forenoon. ——ALSU. 40 stacks of MARSH HAY and a quantity of STRAW. s Ce See Hundbills. Terms — Six months credit given, on approved Joint Notes of Hand. Mount Stewart, Jany. 3, 1862. FALL CONSIGNMENT. Ex ‘' GAZELLE.” HE Subscriber respectfully intimates to Wholesale Purchasers that he has received holding from the Crowe until too late the first) should not be allowed to hold seats in the Legis-| Vice President; James Anderson, Treasurer;| per above Ship, a Cousigument of the ander-men Pill that was passed to confirm the Report of the | lature, and whe is, moreover, a Land Agent and | Coumwission, aud by opposing that part of the! Land Speculater, a character whom we think ne Award which recommended an Imperial loan. | tree people should select as their represeutative r| He also discussed the financial affairs of the Go} Whether the people of the Beltast district will) vernment very minutely, coutrasting the expen-| take Mr. Pope, remains to be seen; but if they diture of the late Liberal Government with that} de, let them cousider that they have ouly selected wf the present ove, and showing how the debt of | Col. Gray's flunkey. the Coley has been doubled, while the taxes im-| We understaud that Pope has been strongly ad posed upon the people have been largely increased, | vising the Belfast peeple te ge te Geergetown eu and ne great public Laprovemeuts effected to ac- the Nomination Day, for the purpose of creating count for the increase of the debt. Hoo. Mr. Whelan followed, commenting on| dates, and Mr. Whelau in particular a disturbance there against certam Libéral candi-| lf the peo} George Alley, Secretary. Committee — Mexsre. John F. Robertsou, Robert R. Hodgson, Silas Barnard, Thomas Handrahan, and Francis $8 Longworth. The Club then adjourned. GeorGce ALLEY, See’y. - ~——-_- On Wednesday evening last, Doctor MeKeon | | delivered an eloquent and highly instructive lee- | ture on “ Physiology betore the ©. Y. M's. L. | lustitute, which was listened to with marked at- | tention by the respectable and intelligent audience At the close of the lee- | present on the eecasion, | ture an animated and interesting discussion, prin- | | cipally upon respiration, digestion, and the circu- lation of the blood, took place, during which several! Doned GROCERIES, all which were parchased | for Cush, he is therefore contident no ove im the City ean vive better value: 8 Casks small still Whiskey, Glenlivet, 6 Hhds, DeKayper Geneva, 100 Cases do de 4 Quarter casks old Port Wine, 2) Chests Congo TEA, (warranted), 3 Boxes 3 Crown Soup. N. RANKIN, Queen Street. November 17, 1862. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! FEXOSACCO 3 manufactured, a superior article, and sold wholesale and retail. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to nearty all the subjects referred to by the Hon ple of ene County can be se far misled as to make | very important questivos upon those topies were | call aud have.a trial before purchasing elsewhere Mr. Coles, aud exposing to merited derision the | 4 reteus micurmon inte another County, they must | pretensions of the Government party lo superior be prepared to take the consequences for they | sanctity —to greater reyard for Protestantism than | may rest assured they will be suitably received | was ever shown by any Other Goverument, aad | in Georgetown by a strong foree from ail sections condemning the groundless but mischievous fears | of King’s County, here a perfect understanding expressed about Catholic ascendancy prevails on this subject. But let it be uuderstood Hon. Mr. Wightman ayain addressed the meet-| before hand that the Cierk of the Executive Coun- | ing im support of Liberal principles, and concluded | cil and Colomal Secretary is the man actively en-| by neminating Andrew A. McDouald, Exq, the | gaged in inciting the people to rivtous proceedings ; popular and higli!y esteemed werchaat whe repre- and the consequences of his guilt w ill not only fall seated Georgetown ia a former House of Assem-| upon him, but upou the whole Executive Govern- bly. The nomination was eagerly seconded, mans ment of the Colony, from the Lientenant Governor } persous being ready to Jo themselves that honour down. Will the Lieutenant Governor call in the | Mr. Wightman then produced a Requisition to | Arms which be has imprudently allowed to be dis- Mr. MeDouald, which contained a pledge that al! with kegs whe signed it would support him, and all who | were at the meeting, and possess votes in George- tributed lately in very large nunnbers, of ammunition? We shall see v be her his Ex.| celleney will aet with strict impartiality in this} town, at ouce cawe forward and appended thei: nawes to the Requisition. Amongst the signers were several of the Conservative party, who for- merly opposed Mr. McDouald, and auwugst the| Tur ‘Monitor,’ 1 its last No., number we were glad te see the name of Mr.\ unusual amount of space to abuse and misrepre-| Owen, the late mewber for the Cardigan district,| sentation of Mr. Whelan. We need only say that who has uubesitatingly pledged himself to sup-) the articles are filled with falsehoods; indeed, it | port Liberal principles, and who seems re-| js not necessary to say that — for no one can ex-} juiced to be enrolled in the Liberal ranks. | peet anything but lying and foulness from a dirty, After the Requisition was signed, Mr. Mc Donald contemptible and insignificant sheet like the} came forward and expressed hia thanks for the! + Monitor.’ J. B. Cooper and Donald Currie may | proof of confidence and esteem so epoutaneously | eontinue to publish what lies they please—Mr. W. given. He said that until then he had not con-| fiuds his time well employed in giving accounts of | 'yeneral election, and show a due regard for the | peace of the Colony. > - haa devoted an! eluded to offer for the Town and Royalty; but) their masters at public meetings in various parts seeing hisoid friewds flocking around him again,and | of the Island. | their ranks reinforced by many now friends, he could uo longer hesitate to come forward as their | candidate, and if successful bo would use his best! arrived here on Saturday night. We do not ob- etertous, be said, to justify the eoufidence that | serve any news of importance in the papers re- Was reposed iu bin Me. MeDouald’s nowina- | ceived. tion was hailed with repeated bursts of applause ; —no gue doubts hia electioun—his requisition on Saturday last contained 175 names of electors whomay be depended upon, and at the last election he was only 133 votes on the poll; but then he was ahead of McAulay by five, aad was most perfi- digusly robbed of his seat by a corrupt majority in the House. Intelligence from Georgetown to- : i day leads us to beliove that a second candidate will| | The last news rom tiexise toe ne ition ee be put forward ou the Liberal interest, aud we She part of the clergy to co-operate with the are confident that be will be suecesstul too. French in their expedition against that coun- The Hou. Mr. Wightman was nominated at the| try. A catholic clergyman is said to have Meeting in the Court House, by aeclamatiou, as| in his possession a letter from Vera Cruz, in- | _ , > . | forming bim that five Mexican prelates—the | a Candidate for the Assembly for the Fourth Die-| becbebege af Gaananuate:* Gia; Ben! trict of King’s County. A second Candidate on} Luis, Guadalajura, and Mexico—had written | the Liberal interest was not then named; but a), jetter of welcome to Gen. Forey, offering | large and highly respectable Committee was ap-| him the support of the whole Mexican clergy | pointed, embracing the naimes of the leading meu | against Juarez. This letter also says that | from all sections of the district; who are zealous| the priests who exercise a controlling influ-| ios “lence upon a great mass of the natives, had | iu the good cause, aud will, no doubi, secure 1.05 instructed to prepare them for the re-| good candidate. We have lwarned that George) ception of the French, and that they were at) Harris, Esq., formerly a member for the District, work fulfilling their task with zeal aad will again become the choice ot the people there ‘devotion. This announcement is said to bave ccntng imparted a great deal of confidence tothe Dir. Warris was at the Meeting ou Friday evening, | Gunmentied or Chief of the Pronetoreniy, atl | and expressed himself willing to come forward.— | has caused him to some extent to modify his| ‘There was also a Committee appointed at the) former plans. Thus, instead of hurrying) meeting to arrange all necessary preliminaries for) forward his march upon Mexico, he has de- the election for the Third District. Both the| cided to postpone his departure to the end of re a : ae Cowwmittees referred te January, so as to give time to his allies IT we thay Bote oem sfiectunte the adhesion promised in his favor ne MAILS from the United States and the Provinces Exports of Agricultural produce from the port of Georgetown for the quarter ending 3ist Dec., 1362: 117 050 bushels Oats, $2,357 bush. Potatoes, 8,076 do Barley, 1,229 do ‘Turnips, 44 tons Oatmen!. W. B. Acres, Controller. — - NEWS FROM MEXICO. —— night, and nelune ii o'clock decided upon thei. by the letters of these Archbishops. It is) The Hen. Edward Thornton and also stated that the project announced by the | Ronald Walker, Eayr, Were unanimously chosen | authorities of Mexico of flooding the city on | roach of the French, has excited &@)¢ “Auna Ann, Campbell. Theresa, Fraser. 10th— Candidates for the Third District-~ Thomas O , am ~ wen, Esqr.,| the ap Edy . who was ou the Committes, gave his vote for great pel af badignntion seme, = ' % f te owners and me : th red two gentlemen, and promised to use his aed a protest against such ‘a resolution, saluence to secure their return, which may be ' The rtation service regarded as perfectly safe in the face of all comers. plete, and the surrounding country destitute, At the general Meeting in the Court House,| on aceount of the guerilla warfure which fol- Mr. Owen was nominated « Cundidate for the| lowed the repulse of the French ve Aes Legislative Council, His nomination was hailed| S°"-, Forey enpertennds. some di “a 7 With cuthusiasin, and his returu js unquestionable | providing sis army wit in v wou Mr. Owen ' é a ‘lof food and clothing. was, a aod declas returned thanks in a suitable speech, | thought that the provisions hourly expoote . *d his determination to support the Li- | from New York would put an end to this at Date<ie congratulate Mr. Owen on the | state of things. The report of the cooing god seuse and jndgment he has displayed in | of the nationel bridge between Oriza | i rench garrison of this ae — under the banners of the people—| = Tale te at naan we t off from its ‘ng his face against bigots and proseriptioniats | jing of communication, is pot confirmed, The us bis diegust at the shame of the Govern-| only news which has the character of trust- tment, of which it may be said, to bis credit, he| worthiness is that relating ta the efficiency was never a of transports and to the want of a. _e sing wi ein and le cia rE 48 te goose ond NE a “ ae of liberal] principles. His acces- cane, a kind of diet not calculated to prepare Liberal cause, like that of many other | them for the arduous march they are expect- fluontial Gentlemen, will be hailed with pleasuy: ed to perform. very warm supporter, and co-wper- being yet incom- | j asked and all of them satisfactorily answered by | the learned lecturer, thas clearly proving te all present his exteusive and winute acquaintance | with this truly scientific subject. The Deetor bus kindly consented to faver the | Institute, ou a future evening, with an illustrated | Lecture upon the same subjeet.—Com. | SPECIAL NOTICES. | Holloway’s Ointment and Pills —Female | complaints.—Mary complaints arise in wo- | wen from neglect or imattentions during | youth. Then is the fitting time to reduce ail faunetional disturbances to order ; once | set right, no further irregularities will oecur. | Holloway’s Ointment, well rubbed down the whole length of the spine twice a day, cor-| rects all derangements both of nerves and | circulativn. It may be used with the most | perfect confidence. In all the ailments de- | pendent upon excessive nervous sensibility, it | is a specific such as no discovery has here- | tofure presented. Helloway’s Ointment, aided by the internal use of his Pills, is a healing bali in cases of ill health arising | from over susceptible nerves so frequently —_ Lord affecting our wives aud daughters. Ayer’s American Almanac for 1863 has | now arrived and is ready for delivery gratis | John McRae, sen. at W. R. Warsoy’s, Charlottetown, and at! the Agents in every village in the Island, to all who call for it. treatise on Secrofula and its kindred com- plaints, whici: ia well worth a perusal. it) which is useful and should be kept against a| time of need, in every family. ts compila- tion of jukes and ancedutes is about the best that reaches us, and these facts together have given it a circulation which is said to be the largest of any one book in the world. Tacrn Srreaxcer THAN Fiction.—Rev. H. V. Degen, Boston, Mass., writes :—‘‘ That Mrs. S. A. Allen’s World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum promotes the growth of the hair where baldness has commenced, | have the evidence of my own eyes.”’ Sold by Druggists everywhere. 168 Greenwich st., New-York. Depot, 2 Married, At Charlottetown, on the 2nd instant, by the Rev. T. Dunean, Mr. Angus McLean, of Clyde River, to Agnes, third daughter of Mr. John McKuig, Tryon Road, Lot 31. ————————————————————— een Died, In New Albany, Indiana, Nov. 18, Sergeant Ed ward Pasco, aged 30 years, of the 2d Minnesota Volunteers, serving in the army of the West, of disease contracted m the untiring and faithful dis charge of his military duty. Deeply regretted by his companions in arms, and mourned by sorrowing relatives, he has left an unsallied reputation as a friend and soldier. He was formerly of Rustico in this Island. Suddenly, at St. Eleanors, a few days since, Mr. Robt. Lank, saddler, formerly of Halitax. At Princetown Royalty, on the 27th ultimo, Mr. John MeGougan, aged 590 vears. At Princetown Royalty, suddenly, on the 28th ultimo, Mr. George Ramsay, an old und respectable inhabitant of that place, aged 77 years. | At Hopton, Lot 48, on the 27th ultimo, Emma | Jane, second daughter of Mr. William Match, aged | t4 years. At Memrameock, N. B., on the 14th ult., Cathe- | rine, beloved wife of Alex. Lyon, and third dangh- | ter of the late Mr. James Stewart, of Bradnell Kiver, aved 54 years, leaving a husband and three children to lament the loss of an affectionate wife and mother. Her end wae peuce. On the 15th ult., at Bedeque, P. E. Island, of Diptheria, Judson Malcom, second son of the Rev. Malcolom Koss, aged eight years and four months. ESE Arrivals in Europe from hence, Liverroot, Nov. 28.—Peri. 29—Gazelle. Dec. Bark Prioress, from Summerside. Gravesexv,Dec. 6—Hippolyte, Salmon. Uranus, | from Charlottetown. Ciype, Dec. 2—Elfin (steamer) from Charlotte- town. Kixcroand, Dec. 10 — Constance, England, from Moutreal. 4 Baistot, Dec. 4— Ship pats, Seymour, from Quebec. Bb V ohana re v aw 10th— Ship William Yeo, from Quebec, in ys. Cannior: Noy. 19—Ship Atlantic, Sergeant, from uebec, Fire desat Dec. 9—The Theress, Fraser, from P. E. Island, which arrived here yesterday, had thrown part of her cargo overboard. The schooner Zebra, Match master, Tie fax, with a general cargo, fort is ,W her way throagh the ice into this bartoar on Monday last. ra NOTICE. “a R. MONK will open bis CLA ROOM, on THURSDAY, a re ge ne taught, and the fees charged, will This number contains @| John L. Mattart : 1 tical inf. - | George Muttart, sen also gives much general medical information | jy... Wright PHILIP COYLE, Pownal street. Cu. Town, January 5, 1862. Si Fourth Electoral District of Prinee County. TO THE HON. W. W. LORD— Gore <= As the House of Assembly has + been dissolved, and Writs for a General Elec tion issued, it becomes us us the free and indepen deut electors of this District te nominate a fit und proper person to represent us in the General As sembly —one whom we believe to be alive to the }veneral interests of this Colony, and conversant Ys | with its present peculiar position — politically and financially, —one who will imdependently sapport those measures which actaully alyect ite prosperity ; ‘und believing, Sir, from your past expericuce, that we may contidently rely upon your faithfulness and jability to carry out our views for the general wel fare of the people of this Island, we most earnestly and respectfully soliet your services, and allow us w place you in nomination as # fit and proper per son lo represent us in the General Assembly com may confidently rely upon our support and interest }at the election. We beg to remain, Sir, Yours respecttully, Lemuel Looper Hagh Montgomery George Wright George Cook Jobn Gallagher Edward McBride James Wall James McCarvell Timothy Maxtield Edward Moynagh William Taplin ‘Thomas Bentley Reaben Tuplin William Jamieson Alexander Campbell Angus Mclsaac Roderick Gillis And 930 others. Richard Hudson ohn Lea Jobn Laing Findlay McFadyen John Laird, sen. Thomas Bell William Brow Donald Manson David Lowther Gabriel Strang Jobu R. Wright James Wright Archibald Montgomery To the Electors of the Fourth District ef Prince County. GENTLEMEN— HAVE received during the past few days no less than thirteen Requisitions from the several inportant sections of district, signed by upwards of five hundred and sixty electors, in- cluding the names of gentlemen of the first stand- ing, respectability and influence in the’ District, requesting me to become a Candidate tor its repre- seutation in the House of Assembly. A copy of this Requisition is herewith given, with some of the names au ded toit. I cannot express my grati- tude in SSagilite terms for this mark of the exteem and reapect which my fellow Colonists and fellow- coontrymen have shown towards me; and appre- | $# ciating their great kindness as sould, I] feel that I cannot do less than comply with their request. 1 am afraid, liowever, that they have placed too high an estimate on my abilitiés to serve them in the House of Assembly, should L be again honoured with «a seat there; but Janay Ventare to say that my political principtes are well known—my expe- rience of public affairs extends over many years, and Latill retain the same desire to serve my Dalive country which [have always shown. If [a return- ed to the House of Assembly, you may rest assured that [ will endeavour to carry ont this desire to the best of my ability, and to merit the continued con- fidence and good will not only of the an aren but of the electors generally throughout the District. have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedt. Servt. WILLIAM W. LORD. Charlottetown, Dec. 26, 1862. ME: JAS. MeCOMB is now authorized to collect al! debts dae the BAZAAR. The partics indebted will please” pay their respective umounts to him alone. * — — : JOHN PORCTA & SON, Renan Pex CHAS. PALMER, their Atty Ch. Town, 19th Dee. 1802, © LL P RITES ved mot 10 the Bazaar are req to ‘payment of their pen ee the subscriber, at Mire MeKAY’S, Dorchester Street. © °°" “8 eee All Accoun ini unsettled on ‘dat Jan if i friends t calle their att éuti is © Y OF GOODS, viz: Leyer, Museatel and Valencia Raisins Figs, Currant, ‘Russevand Baldwin Onions, Crackers, Tea, Sugar, M Seep, Creates, and phos Groceries; Kerosexe Ou, on assoriment of Lamps, Climneys, Shades and Wicks, gid sees } be so! cheap eup. that for watual accommodation, he betgain Office in Mr. Smardon’s , under “ of * BRIGHTON DREWERY DEPOT! sh —— be taken between the hour a : Pe be identical with those tanght ip the Prince of Wales’ Oollege. Juny, 4. Charlottetwon, Dee. 15th, 1 ‘Notice to the Public, 1. PPE anbsoriber begs to inform the Pak! into my chooe- Ae and Royalty. GENTLEMEN— qT the request of the Liberal Party in 4% Charlottetown and Royalty, I have consented to have myself put in nomination as a candidate for the representation of your City at the next Election. Those who have been kind enough to give me this proof of their coutidenee and esteem belong to the various sects of the Christian Church in this com- munity — Episcopalians, Ronan Catholics, Wes leyans, Presbyterians, Bible Christians, &c., and their nomination of an humble individual like my- self shews clearly that their choice is the result of political opinion more than that of religious feeling ; while it affords at the same time a gratifying proof that there isa large body of intelligent and indepen- dent Protestauts of neurly all denominations who connot or will not be deterred from co-operating with their Catholic fellow Colonists for the attain nent of good ebjects, that will redound to the ad vantage of the whole Colony, apart from denomina tional interests. My political principles are so well known to you that I consider it unneeessary to refer to them par ticularly. Perwit me, however, to say, that should you do me the honour of giving me u place in the Assembly, my votes shall be ulways recorded to advance the beat interests of the Island—to promote tranquility and prosperity—and to resist eucroach- ments from any quarter that might tend to lessen the civil or religious rights of any class in tie com- munity. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN TRENAMAN, Charlottetown, Dec. 29, 1862. Teo the Electors of the Third Electoral District of Queen's County. * GENTLEMEN ; ‘EXUE House of Assembly having been dissolved, I have much pleasure in again offer ing myself as a candidate for your suffrages. And should you return me, nothing shall be wanting on my part to promote the bext interests of the District aud Island generally. As soon as the ice and roads are fit for travelling f intend to call public mectings, to explain my views on local and public affairs. lam, Gentlemen Your obedient servant, GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, 13th Dec., 1862. To the Electors of the Second Elegtoral District of Queen's County. GENTLEMEN— AVING received offers of support from many influential persons in your Dis- trict, to present myself as a candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing election, and to which of.- fers | was disposed to accede, I have since felt it my duty to reconsider the subject, and I have now determined to withdraw in favor of our mutual friend, BessamMin Davies, Esquire. That gentle man wus nominated a Candidate for the represen- tat‘on of your District, at a public meeting eld at Wheatley River Bridge on Monday last. He ap- pears to enjoy the contidence of the Liberal Elec- tors of the District. I bave no hesitation in saying that I place unbounded confidence in him— that 4 will use my exertions to secure his return to the House of Assembly, and I request that all my triends will co-operate with me forthe same object, 48 nO man can more faithfully serve the Liberal interest than Mr. Davies, and no one is better eu titled to the support of the Tenantry for whom he has always manifested the deepest interest. have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM McGILL. Charlottetown, December 24, 1362. To the Electors of the Third Electoral District of Queen's County. GENTLEMEN ; prok the high honor of being elected your Representative at the last two General Elec- tions, | now beg to return you my most grateful thanks; and believing that I still have the honor of retaining a high place in your confidence, I shall again present you with my services at the ap- proaching General Election. I have the honor to remain, Gentlemen, Your ever fuithful Aud most devoted servant, F. KELLY. Fort Augustus, 24th December, 1862. To the Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty. GENTLEMEN ; At the earnest solicitation of a large 4% portion of my fellow citizens, L have consented to become a Candidate for your sutfrages, at the ensuing Election, During a residence of nearly a quarter of a Cen tury among you, I have had ample opportunities of ascertaining the real wants of the Colony, and of observing the acts of our public men. It is well known to you, that my political bias has been MO PEATE CONSERYATISM. Pe these principles [ stil! adhere. But it is my firm conviction that the strong political views of both the Conservative and Liberal Parties have exceeded all proper bounds. In the perpetuation of this strife, no per- manent advantage can be obtained by either party, and in the mean time the brightest hopes for the wrosperity of the Island are enveloped in gloom. The best friends of both parties are pleading for a cessution of this deadly strugale. t will be for you, Gentlemen, to sey at the coming Election, whether you are prepared to enderse these sent ments ! Personally, L have no object in view, but for the peace and prosperity of our common home. T seek no office. T ask no further reward than the con- viction of having done what I could to promote the real welfare of all classes of our commuuity. Asa citizen, you may rely on my best exertions to pro- mote the too long neglected interests of our City. Leaving myself at your disposal, remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WM. HEARD. Charlottetown, Dec. 29, 1862, Tothe Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty. GENTLEMEN— AVING been unanimously nom‘nated a candidate for the representation of Char lottetown and Royalty, at a very large and influen tial meeting of the Electors, f dearre publicly to express my thanks for this renewed expression of their confidence in me, and in deference to your wishes, [ beg aguin to offermy services. If elected [ shall endeavour, by every means in my power, to promote the best interests of the People. am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, Dec. 29, 1862. si To the Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty. GENTLEMEN— 7 consequence of George Beer, Esquire, our late represeutative in the House of As- sembly, having declined to allow himself to be put in nomination as a candidate for the representation of Charlottetown and Royalty, at the coming Elec- tion, I am indaced to yield to the wishes already personally expressed aw of yourselves, and to offer myself as a candi for your suffrages. Should I be returned as one of your representa- tives, no effort of mine shall be wanting in support of such measures as shall be dictated by a due re- rd for the prosperity of the Colony, aud the local interests and advancement of this my native Town. lam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, FREDERICK BRECKEN. Charlottetown, 29h Dec., 1862. Si BAZAAR FOR SAINT DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE! Under the patronage of His Lordship the Biihop Peat ntetied. A BAZAAR, having for its object the raising of Funds to aid in liquidating the debt incurred by the re-building of St. Dunstan's Cot- LeGk, will be held inCH BLOTTRTOW & dating the ensuing Winter. The ladies of the Convent Notre Dame are the principal organizers thereof, and are zealously seconded in their laudable efforts by many ladies of the city. : Thre following articles will be disposed of by Lottery : L. A Drawing-room Chair, embroidered on cloth and mounted, 6s. per ticket. 2. A pair of Fire Screens, Sis 2i* 3. Ane Sofa Cushion, Se. fA 4. A Fire Sereen, No. 1, Gai« «M4 5 Do. No.2, Ra. % 6. A Work Box, embroidered on purple velvet, 1s. Gd. * 7. A pair of Foot-stools, Is. 6d. “ 8 4 Work Box painted on velvet, m= Contributions in . work, materials ae wsefal works, ., will be thankfully ived by the mere i ' The Ladi¢a of the Convent, ee ett Mee D. Bead re. . re. . Ld. ore: ve rs. Gleason : ; Mrs. J. Mar hy, Mise McDonnell Miss McDade Miss Kelly, The leBvcandqnetionss belonging te the country, as well as those longing to the city, are respect- fully solicited to send in their contributions aa 207 as ible to either of the above ladies. ersona desirous of obtaiuing tich terive will also please send ir, of the same parties.) °° Charlottetowr a . —y, r at be AL To the Electors of Charlottetown WINTER GOODS! |, NEW. C0008 xa NEW & CHEAP] SE as0®- JUST RECEIVED. [3 At Cheapside Store, Queen Square, next door to Messrs. W. & A. Brown, opposite HE subscribor has received . Ex. te Prioress a Uranus,” and “ Theresa ” from Lendon and Liverpool, a wel) assorted STOCK of British and Foreign Goods, cael ewbraci ing every thing in bis line. ane aaie LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, HE SUB: In British and Foreign Reps, Plain and T ee ee KR has completed by| “"Winceye, Cheeked Mobatrs, Plaid and Printed DON, and Serre De LIVERPOOL, LON-| A!pacas, Cashmeres, © and Orleans, Black horned the UNITED STATES, a general] Glacie and Colored Silks, Persians; Shawls and ment of Mantles in the newest erie, Mantle Cloths, MERCHANDIZE, Ladies’ and Misses’ Prize Exhibition Hats, Plumes 7 and Feathers to match; a | assortment in comprising almost every description of GOODS| Gloves, Ganntlets, Armlew, Hair Nets, dc. &c.; required tor the SEASON, of the best quality, Black and Colored Silk, Patent Faced pom which he warrants to sell at the lowest price that Velvets; Eagleton’s, Bradley ’e and Goods of the same kind ean be bought for at any steel Skirts. of the Mercantile Retail Establishments in the| Gents’ Coatings and Trowserings. Provineial Towns throughout British America. | In enperfine Black Cloth, Biack and Fw Doe- He takes this opportunity to inform tho PUB.| kis, Brown Melton, Black Beaver, Pilot and LIC that he continues to sell for CASH only, and Seal Cloths, Ready-nmwle Over and Business that any Goods bought must be paid for before Cee eens te, Se See me vats, Mufllers, Rubber and Web Braces, Fancy deteery.. |. and White Dress Shi Shirt Collars, dec, ; Gente’ By adhering to these TERMS, he is enabled to| Pris and Exhibition Hats aud Cups, latest style, turnish SUPPLIES at a small advance over cost| F€!t Hats, South Sea, Astrucan, Neutria, Sable and Common Seal Caps. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, SERGES, =, ae Printed Cottons, striped ditto, snaburgs, abacks and Diaper Towelli Printed Oil Ctethe, fee. dee. ore LADIES’ & GENTS’ BOOTS & SHOES, Kubber ditto, Felt and Kid Slippers. Hardware, Oil, Paint, Plough Mounting, Cart Boxes and Pipes; » large assortment of Shear Plates, Blister 1, 6} and 9 feet chain Traces, cut and wrought Maile hos 1 to 2 inches, ish cat, American ru Morena aoe, - &c.; Cutlery, Window , Powder, Shot, Gun Caps, Coffin Mountings, Black Lead, Blacking in tins and — Brushes of ail kinds, Hoes, Shovels, Manure Forks, Spades, Hames. A great variety of SMALL WARES and DYE STUFFs. GROCERIES. and charges, and at the lowest rate to be had for in CHARLOTTETOWN. He thanks his old customers for the liberal support he has received since re-opening in his present TRADE, and they may rest assured every attention will be offered to those who may faver bim with their custom. {— Orders from the country promptly attended to when accompanied with the needful. The Stock in COTTON GOODS embraces every variety in that line. He has Ladies’ and Gentlemen's CLOTHS in variety, Blankets, Carpetting in Wool, Hemp and Coiar, the latter tor Churches and Courts, &c., with OLL and FLOOR CLOTHS, Ironmongery, Groceries, Sole Leather. A good stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen's, Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, En lish TEA, of the beat lity ; t Porto Rico in Leather, Prunella, and INDIA RUBBER,| SUGAR, Crushed, do., Movasexs, Soap, Candles, well worth attention. NAPOLEON LOGTs, || Bicom Raisins, Spices, &o., de. The remainder of his Stock daily the “Lady Milne,” to Halifax,and Brig" Masa White.” from ¥ PATRICK WALKER. Walker's Corner, Nov. 17, 1862. 2m Ladies’ Mantles and Sacqgues, in the latest London Fashion. A LARGE STOCK of MENS’ CLOTHING Seal Fur Coats, India Rubber ditto. 4h A A splendid assortment of fine Goods in Ladies’ ~~ rrive, stuff material, Winceys (printed and plain), Co- Per MARIA, from HALIFAX, burgs, Delaines, Alapacas, &c. &e. &c., Silk : : ASS Dresses, Shawls, Ribbons and all kinds of Haber- 1 = a" os ES, dashery, au assortment ef HOSIERY. 25 Chests and Half-Cheste TEA In FUR, he furnishes Ladies’ Muffs, Cuffs, 20 Bbis. BREAD. ; Boas and trimming in the English and Canadian J. 8S. CARVELL. style of fashion, with men’s FUR and CLOTH! Nov. 3, 1862. isl pro tf CAPS in various shapes. TOWEND’S LONDON HATS from 9s. to 35s. Labrador Herrings. together with a consignment of ROOM PAPER, i* STORE, a few Bbls. VERY BEST the latter he offers at a Discount af 25 per cent. LABRADOR HERRINGS, off former prices. J. 8. CARVELL. A few Bars of Soothers & Sons’ best AXE- Nov. 3, 1862. isl pro tf STEEL, @ Bargain. Sole Leather. BENJAMIN DAVIES. Ch. Town, Nov. 10, 1862. whly 63 UST RECEIVED, “ Cangre M. — Rick” from Boston, and “Twomas Cuun” THE LATEST | tro New vou FROM NEW YORK. 210 Sides Superior SOLE LEATHER. Prince Consort! Prince Consort! J. 8. CARVELL. Nov. 3, 1862. isl pro tf OW LANDING ex “PRINCE MACKEREL. CONSORT,” from New York :— 140 bbls. Flour, consisting of Southern, Obie, BBLS. No. 2 MACKEREL, Pastry and Extra State, | eel bo. 155 Sides Heavy Oronoeo Sole Leather, For sale. J. 8. CARVELL. 2 0) Chests Tea, a very superior article, 29 Bbls. Crushed Sugar. . ao J.&T.moRRig, | _Mov.5, 1863. iat prost Yee, 22, 1862. — Molasses. Lumber for Sale, HE subscriber has in Store, trom recent arrivals— 180 Hhds. CHOICE MOLASSES. J. 8. CARVELL. Ch. Town, Nov. 3, 1862. isl. pro tf FLOUR. UST RECEIVED, 430 Bois. FLOUR, SUPERFINE, EXTRA STATE, and SUPERIOR. J. 8. CARVELL. Ch. Town, Nov. 3, 1862. _—izl pro tf Grain, Grain. vues ~ price given for BARLEY , at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, LONDON TRADER. __ sisi" (i ynk sire sheapes tascam ares . poke pens the hess $ oom. wt . , Gin, Whiskey, and a superiorarticle of Malt is- i er .. Glee A liiey, Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Clipper Brig “ URANUS,” 196| " Charlottetown, November 14, 1862. tons register, ARCHIBALD McDona.p, nl Master, will sail fi Londen for thi Port the first Saturday in “April, 1863. Labrador Herrings ! LABRADOR HERRINGS! Has good a ef om court ere. For Freight or Passaye, apply in London to Jonny : i 4,20) BBES. and 40 HALF BBLS. very superior LABRADOR HERRINGS Pircainsn & Sons, 69, Cornhill; at Charlottetown to the Subscribers. .& 8. DAVIES. | for gule by IP Si WILLIAM DODD, Queen-streect. Dec. 22 isl & pro 4w D.G Charlottetown, 20th Dec., 1862. a The Liverpoel and London = ne ~ “Christmas Requisites. AYER, Muscatel and VALENCIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. —- ——_ —— ous, » “HE Agent for the above first class a warranted Fresh and Good. English Fire Insurance Company begs to BEER & SONS. call the attention of the public to the advantages offered by this Company, ® respect to the security to the assured, and promptnessto pay losses, which, without disparaging other Companies, may be safely asserted to be saperior to those afforded by any other Company in the Island. The Liverpool and London F. & L. Insuranee Company has been in successful operation since 1836, with agencies all over. the world, and hae paid in losses about two willions and a quarter sterling. Its subscribed ca- pital is £2,000,000 sterling, and its invested funds alone amount to £1,312, .; and the fire pre- wn for grata to £360, ay enne in ad- ition to this very capital, the Company having been w etnod bales the recent Limited Liability Act, the individual fortunes of each of the shareholders, comprising some of the wealthiest merchants in Live and London, are liable for the losses, should the whole of tha papiea! be swept away. In this respect it differs, it is ved, from any other Gouger established here. And lastly, the Agent being appointed by Power of Attorney directly from aglass, ts authorined to draw Bills the moment a lose occurs, and w referring to the Home Company, to the extent of one thousand pounds sterling. With these superior advan , the Com is not dispontd (thong it might mn well juatted) 30.00 SUPERFICTAL feet ; SPRUCE DEALS 300,000 Cedar SHINGLES 30,000 Pine SHINGLES 40,000 34 & 4 feet LATHES 4,000 PINE BOARDS 6,000 picees PINE PAILINGS 10,000 feet DEALS & EDGINGS, ‘To be sold low for Cash. JAMES PURDIE. Charlottetown, Dee. 22, 1862 4i For Sale, PAIRS GRANITE MILLSTONES, 300 GRINDSTONES. JAMES PURDIE. Dee. 22, 1862, 4i Dec. 15, 1862. Warranted Axes F the most approved pattern. O BEER & SONS. Dee. 15, 1862. Buffalo Robes. BEER & SONS. Dec. 15, 1862. AINTS AND PAINT OlhL, BAR i ON then ee " cap for cot TES DUNCAN & CO. Charlottetown, June 30, 1862. Flour, Tea, Leather ECKIVED per late contend, ond for sale by the ber, low Soe eae 335 haif chests Superior ask a bigher rate of preriiam than other i . Companied, waich do nos aal the aoe oe 30 sides heavy New ‘oer LOWDEN. tagevas featagee, apd i Agent has bees adv Peake’s Buildings, Dee. 22, 2m upon the Directors of this Company and the “ Qonen'ey” and that the Agents here should, in this respect, * act in concert.” W. A. JOHNSTONE, Agent of the Liverpool and Londou Vire Insurance Company. Nov. 10, 1862. isl “Queen Insurance OF LIVERPOOL. WwW. BOUGAN HAs removed to the Shop lately oceu- fee Watch and Clock Maker. PURCHASE, Smardon’s Corner. CHOICE. 4SSORTMENT OF SR ATCHTS pile 3 the, avd upwards —- WEDDING BINGS, BROOCHES, &e. &c. in OT hariotelows, August 4, 1862. MAILS. WINTER ABBANGEMENT. Company FIRE AND LIFE! pas Subscriber, having been appointed agent for tlie above frst class Insurance Com ot to take risks onall descriptions of coy eee 3S. CARVELL. wn, Feb. 10. tf [Extracts From Newsrarens.) On reference to a return made to Parliament. and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed , 7th daae. 1361, it oe eee ee “7 or the year, pais _ ” was £2567, ‘ - Leing a wenta of £10) wow Uke paid by any E MAILS, for the neighbouring P ethit dihen edne yet established in wis City. _ vinrve hot» {From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct-24, 18°"* | nighte.-¢ “Indeed, we believe that we are perfor sy: fied in saying that no ether Company same period, ever attained so | i either the Fire or Life Depart #'0er 1’ Insurance Company. Inm | really make no exception even had! > ° companies, namely, thf). Royal, and the Lance [From the Civil “ Among “9 nent for 41q Queer, an - ee ad sf be Me il i 4 i 5 4 : ¢ 4