f olay Alawar: , Qs vas Qa ° ayy eekly Hournal of Politics, Literature, aud Stews. | . ony ¢ _ Vol X. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Tuesday, July 10, 1860. . New Series.---Vo, 26 ‘This is true iber The Tye : true Liberty, when Mreeborn Men, having to ndvise the Public, may speak free.’---Enripides . * 2 . “ : . : : ~ ee L t t v a t ni t t | slight, but graceful, her hands exquisitely shaped, and trans. | The next day dawned bright and beautiful. The baron of % 3 yy 4 2 i Yeas day ja ler ; . [parent as alabaster. So much the Viscount saw as he bent| Roche Noire, who did not appear to notice the pallor and A. r 0 Y i 1 ¢ itl 74) cl vl 1 1 nt s it t it to be published once in the Islander and Examiner new « “aa low before his betrothed and in spite of professed ind'ffer-| abstraction of his guest, proposed a hunt. The a was spent S os ; v ee that its provisions may be made made known to the THE LIN D OF IT \ LI jenee. he inwardly congratulated himcelf on his good fortane. | in the open air : and if. amid the excitement of the oe aemeieaetie ot ats _ aa i's further consideration be delayed until the d 4 | Tho Viscount and Baron exchanged the usual reciprocal ‘the viscount thought of the ovcurrences of the last night, | LEGISLATIVE COUNC | The . He dna oat tar ae atet, The night is over-—-open wide the shutter ; compliments and enquiries. Ralph was accustomed to so- they seemed to him only as a bewildering dream. But with | ' ¥ y IU NOLL. (Mr Pes d ot. Pi : on 4 : Dingwell, Me. Craswe'', een ee eee nh boy ciety, and entneeieed the achol minking himself agreeable ; the return of daskuesn.iand especially pr pets sight tn ELECTION LA‘VS | omen s be a sn , oo and ( ‘Monel Swabey having each — ee ee |the Baron, spite of his seventy winters, had mot forgotten pisture, the apparition again seemed to him sre lity. and WwW el ° sith point Saticbagii as Ny , - ne of thew previonsly ex- Tee. an py oe a a prin. how to be a courtier, and Hermine had the simple grace, the he determined to secertaie the truth leading a aks | [louse in Committee on said See aeie 7 en | Chases ae Hon, + Walker) preprenony volke pat a he : } re s ; ae hal ps : ; : : as Y . g adachbe, | 2 ot : s Ho: Talk : ; me oe For = old friend bate fot en of Tate. eee eee ea a young girl o” he retired to his room, and extinguishing the candle, he ° the Chair. a ” ignite tote fee "leone sees wahianl a Aig pee Le om » Teligiously educate , but without any rigidity. culled, softly ; | After the clause which provides for the transfer to Lot 17 of | er M ae ihohes The dreary, dreary years since our last meeting— o- conversation soon I ecame animated and sparkling, while ‘Fulmen! Fulmen!’ there was no answer. Again he! '"@ '@presentation hitherto enjoyed by Princetown, Royalty, | autecy hie eer aral ae sree sean The long, dark shadows of remembered things. talph _ watched Hermine, asd now and then murmured to called: ie jand Lot 18 had been read, a long and earnest debate ensued | ide reaieh eo ee vs ep Ball 1) Thank God, thos» phantoms of the past are fleeting himself ; ‘She is charming! blessings on my uncle for find- ‘Fulmen! I love you, though dead.’ jihereon; but, for good and soufficient reasons, ae already | Honer mead ak eae cree a 7. one acnenaaie Before the sweep of the Death angel's wings ; = ing me aw fe at once so pretty and so rich.’ Imme liat ly the candles whe relichted, and Fulmen aenin | assigned bp she Reporter, in his notice of the previous debate | tel him, very unbeco: apie } big ; a - ae Before the sw te e D aun le wi | feet ballet" stalin a aint Vi, os 2 og | a een : ‘ e ; si alti oi Diet j an ted b ” ec log the choice of a site for a new public Market-house | lion Mr. Patmer _ hie all e ce I ", oe i 4 And calmly wait till you approach—or Death ! } young gul, who accepted it with a blush, while the B a. pei ype omega gee TRCN Sas Soper UO varlottetown, he is obliged to confire himself 1o very briet | able one. A party | OE PN, Legs dh agin. Meet mp \ ® ne iron | self in a chair by his side. Her face had the ecadaverous | records of ile principal features, not only of this deba'e, but of i Seek an ; car f Pre Oey arent ; , ‘| the Government, determined that the further consideration of a “fwas very dreary when, of all forsaken, cea el . comedienne ae ’ It a a lofty apartment paleness of the tomb; her eye was sad; her step slow and | te rest which yet remyin to be noticed by hina, You left me trem diing in the cold alone ; I he massive style of Louis XLV., and upon the painful ; yet her exquisite beauty exerted the same fascina- | His Honor the Presmeyr said that when the proposed alter- Bat Death was kinder far, and he has taken | The hand you dr..pped so coldly from your own, measure, introduced by .the Government, and the passing of wails were sus ’ sient fami! ache : a el ee ati : Faecal Baek 2 : , | Wiech they deem to be essentia!ly necessery for t reve- . alae pended ancient family portraits, As Ralph's tion over Ralph as when sparkling with life aud vivacity. = in the representation was first spoken of im hes hearing, ment of the Elecnion pee sad at i ‘s m — eg we a ;} eye g@anced over these, it was attracte shane free PR . in he reason assigned for proposin ! ’ > “pease Ye ee co. ? S urgentiy cailed for J°e ’ ected by one whose fresh- Fulmen, 1 love you,’ he repeated, gazivg at her with - proposing i, was the great increase o! | by the people, through their represen'atives, shall, seemingly ; population which had taken place on Lot 17, over that on Lot And leads me—clos ng ee. Fe a ave ness formed a striking contrast t 1@ 8 yc yBsS8e ; i i . : | | To his still h . hieh i tt ee — tes the defunct barons of ee Noir 0 the smoky canvasses of admiration. 18. Vhat had induced him to refer to the jast Island ce cori tiie pole purpuse of defealing the Government, arth raspeet 0 ill shore, which hath no memories. girl of daz i, b : f; weCNE | oire. It represented a young) ‘Yet if my hand should touch yours,’ she replied with a wWich wes made in IRSS: mle ieatde. beats 7 aah = mae rs the measure, be deferred anil the rex! Session of the Legis- gi f Gazzung Dut foreign Dei rg e . ay . 1 © co Wee ie wy @ ’ i iS aston Shinent, he | lamre ; ; ’ } le ; sha: What will it matter, when we meet in heaven? under seathere ak} ‘oc ; het. en as is only found | sad smile, + you would utter a ery as you did last night ; the had found that the great excess of ihe male population of the liwo eur he ) 7 ern hae ihe Pill. chal be pretedte . il . t , we é ae x r es. 4 re ri é : rit 2 \al ” » - > . . : ~ fy . : 7 ot ayy " ¥ Pe - We shall not hear Life's angry billows roar; never danced the dol in th f se aughter of Spain | dead are always cold.’ | 8s of 21 years and upwards, of Lot 17 over that of Lt 18 | gil) wii} Rabid ton bance as le hg ‘| “ ae, ° i ‘ { i 2e( POLE . ee . ne f ' | .* . : ‘ ile } 9 ia 7 i. ore of | : , ; ro im the periumed gardens of the Al ‘tive me your hand, and you wil] see, said Ra!'ph,’ ex- | ® nounted to no more than fourteen. By that census, itappeared”) perh :ps, provide for it in the vore euehe “ comin : e for 2 vote o i contingencies, But This little bark, too rudely tempest-driven t s 9 (ox st- . } Tt i .D » i i : : | hambra. he eyes of Ralpt “re xd im ably ur i : : j i bee : 2 nale m1 108 ! ; > erscamarace tentang se Ben. meaty. AN precise de eee fixe ] mnwavabl upon the tending resolutely his own. She took it, and again there | = om who'e wale p pataion of Malpeque and Lot 18 was | surely it will be rather too much to expect that the G a ’ e ; - ass, . " vhs : ? Bd : e es : c - — 1 e a { ‘ -~ mews ‘he °oOe ~ > i : - . pt ai é e ov ’ E’en now, those waves have jeft on Memory’s shore ve first glance had told him that it was his loug came over him the same terrible sensation as before; but he | ren O¢7, and of Lot 17, 753,—ihe excess on Lot 17 being | ~honid agree defray expences so nnnecessari'y ine stadia j jonly 76 ; and the total of borh sexes, of Lot 18 and Maipeque, | ey ene eeeeneee : ash abalie nds 3 lost of the fancy ball. : . : Meek thoughts, [ike pearl-shells scattered, nothing more. Vee te ‘ He Fr ih had self-control enough to conquer it, aod again to repeat: | was 1389, and Cee ee fee =. moreover, In direct opp sition to their views. J know that [ vome, my dear viscount, sald the baron, ‘let usbe; ‘[ vod. i 10 ; Jol]. shewins an excess of DO'l) | eoyld nor ‘ ait . = aroD, e S be love you " acne ‘ : a 2 : ; no! recommend them to do sa. And, oh, forgive ber as I have forgiven, wanes. | A bri a mi iHaminated the features of Fulme sal sen Lot 17, over those ou Lot 18, of no more than 122-| fon. Col. Swapzy —We have not asked the Go , i é y ? - } ; a2 a . ~ . , 1 Si ? ove Who came between as with her cruel art! | Ralph started and obeyed, then turned his eyes fr Solti & et a ae oe a Ft cree | Pu! it was to be observed, that the excess in favor of Lot 17, | defray the expense ; for we know ve 7 eo It will not matter, when we meet in heaven vee ¢ a ; I a L us eyes from the} ‘ My poor friend,’ she said, ¢ IT would glad] y believe you; | over Lot 18, of mates of the age of 21 years and upwards Ese | davtedech ts . oe nm on ry well that we haye power po : ’ svt ‘ ‘ ortrait to ermine n contras itl ‘ lowing 22 , “p : 2 Se oa ia ae We > ee s : : rs@ives, through the vote ¢ u re *¥ pense That eur brief lives on earth were spent apart a bw eam ra Phy 1 that glowing beauty | hut if your love would end my sufferings, it must be so pro- whou waa confined the exercise of the elective franchise.) | provide for the payme bol * a r Contage nt eXpenses, to 7 ama : ; ; > she appeares arly ‘lp ‘ . nel | 4 : Ms : : nster F be} t > 4 pion op . ot any «Xpense which we i And then to love—and kaow that love is vain— b > po er a a oe iid He made some rewark found, so ardent, that it can conquer even the desire to live instead of being hundreds, amounted to no more thaa 14. 1) may have found it necessary . — by the — In aan aa a . . ; : abdout the picture, 1e bar 1 reply a al 1 . . a Wis tien gute cle a > prososed altera:ior ie eae eiiaie, 5s Pe eee ) ? Ca lon Of an Whas wendite' cho waded wih rage and pain! < , p t on ak not reply, but a coud | 4 tomb with me must have attractions for you, and you are|~'* a e cle of that the proposed altera‘iou in the repre documents, or otherwise, in the prosceution of our legis! ; y passed over his face, and Hermine turaed pale, and sut silent | out twenty-two, Ralph At your age life is sweet.’ peer ee could not be justified on the score vf an merease of | duties. But, when threats are held out to det we f wt er as 3 ° it ; oink mtn ee ay yp } ' : , 7 ’ “er J 5 ” populat , 7 . es 2 1. bile nada bs F ° oon ore vou ceter us from delibe Methinks I should know something of that sorrow, ath downeast eyes. Achill seemed to be thrown over these The viscount shook his head: i" j on on a if over that of Lot 18. Phe time might 1n- | ative and independent action upon any legisia‘ive measure c : : . . ; ; three persons. ius + bate a bes ih Oe ne Panna : i ;de¢ed come—who knows to the contrary ?—when Summerside as - “i of vn : Barning like tire on the heart and brain. ree pe ar Is, J ast a ta king so j yyously. Brief remarks ‘To live withcut you is death ; to be united to you, even | should be a C.ty, and be eniitled, not only to send two repre- | measures which may come before us; and when, besides, i, too, with trembling hand, have sought to borrow were wa !e occasionally, in a constrained tone, and the supper |jn the tomb, would he life.’ loctiatians ta.ine Sa rela ag HS bl * I : 4 i. because we think it proper to agree to a Resolwion which in hen ieee arey or ; ; . i ; ! in the t ; uJd he hike, sentatives to the Assemly, bat to elect its Mavor; but |. i : : Mirth’s blushing roses for a brow of pain, ended almost in silence At its close the viscount made the T | y friend.’ lis pretensions had most ce t 7 t Te eee 1 <n > OU! | some measure thwarts the views of the Government, we are T . heen j . woare th ae ea ens . ol . : : as 7 ‘ Lake csr3, my irienc p's prevensions : nost ceriainly been prematurely advanced hreatene ; : Though all these dreary years the world’s cold eye fatigues of his journey an excure for retiring early Ag the a . : _— vt ; ey lg & Say By me y pre y aava threatened by the Leader of the Gove:nment to have our vote Has never read wy secret—but I die d eee . ! a ‘y 445 One “Of what dear Falmen ? aaid Ralp t, over whom the '""! ! f vefore the House. As respected the other provisions | for our contingencies burked. itis hi sh time, I think. t : : my § ‘ . servi rd nduct rim te seinen iis ; : baal DE thee coos eae ee «i INR CRC HTS ORT SUGs) ut unk, to appl e fant was con uctipg o1 n to his apartment they passe d smiles of the young girl seemed to exercise an overpowering of the Bill they were, in his opinion, of a most ebjectonable |1 Fler Majesty the Queen. praying - ; pply B h! d ld friend azain througlh the dining hall 7 » © |} nature, and would, should they become law, giv’ Government Jesty the Queen, praying her Royal interference fur ut, ah! my dear ok rien¢ "tis almost over of! ' Z ae Bing ihe Pst ti vs ’ t s SNONIG TAPY 4 vine iaWw, @ * Grovernmen the protection of our constl utional wers s _ as tone See inedaiin’ ’ * Whose portrait is this ?’ he asked, pointing to the portrait | ascination. ‘<n ‘ a i =n he power, through a certain class of their officials, to disfran The ine val powers and privileges, be long, long Struggie between pride and pain, : s + pol g e portrait ‘Do you know,’ she said, * that if you utter such a CU) ie bndet hs nel) et alge : - @ question of concurrence having then been pat, with And neither siandering foe nor doubting lover of the lady. God may bear your prayer ? Paar ! . and hundreds t oe the Island ; for it was | respect to the said Resolut on, it wae carried oa a Sintaiein on ' , Pie a r . 1( é e ) Wajycr's 0 ve observed, that the operation of those pr sions was not. | 7 th, * ; ; , sion of Has power to grieve me any more again : he servant hesitat ‘ : : . oe 1: OFEES se Provisions was Nol. | 7 to 3. ; wee 5 gy Cte Seen - j Ph en it sitated. ‘ | ¢Ah! ic he would! An eternity by your side would be | like that of those affecting a corporation such as that of Char-| - we 1 For God's great ange! having touched mine eyes, ‘Speak!’ said the viscount imperiously ile ; ‘ SB sett oie - - sets — ee The [louse having been resumed, the above Resolution waa i read the meaning of those tears and sighs , lt is tt trait of Mile Ful ‘ id the ol | infinite happiness. je Pee confined to that corporation, but intended to apply | reported from the Committee by the Hon. Mr. W ik ' 0 Qu i a ** ‘ ~ ‘ ° . a - * otad tie se $ . cs @ PIE LS Ol ae eeRe tT Rs ) ij uv i ° i » 5 6 ia S$ the portrait of Jie Pulmen, said tne old man | 29 ph, my friend,’ interrupted Fulmen, while a smile of "(aly to every constituency in the Island. He did net mesNjg motion having been made that the sa ak a _s om ” 2mbling. : a ad ; se. , . ~ selthose observa nines: Auk Gisipiaias TURMEE i ye ea a es ue said itesolution We shall not meet; my latest hours are flying; oe te ies ' eelestial “joy shone in her face, * take care; you will die if] 'H0S® Opservations to.appiy to aay one Government more than | adapted,— ; i Ere gets yon sun pow the darkened Jand, ~ »* ‘ And who is she ? wea laee'S ’ » ° another, nor to the Government officials of one party more | Hon. Mr. Palmer move!, ia amendment, that all fi Yet wili L el Sp one flower close in dying ‘ The elder sister of M’i’e Hermine.’ |" «]T wish to die.’ } than to those of another ; for it was his fixed opinion that active |} word «6 public,’’ in the said Resolution be lett out neat’ . “ v s . 718 die ° : Py j 4 : al soiuti 2 ; om, : . - Jat she is dressed in Spanish co ’ 7 : . polit Cans of every class (however honest and upright in theu " ves : , - That you may take it from my culd, still hand, : F ‘ks fil art ” Ieee oRrnPt |} * But sou are betrothed t) my sister.’ character and dealings in ores Wt are seen ir ter si H re daar of concurrence having been put t yreon, the e us a si rong o ver ‘Ves } or Was a Spauish lady . > se = r , , ae ' men : | House divided as follows :— se keep . ot 8 sign of Wrong orgiven, ; a i f mower was & “Ser at . | An exclamation of anger escaped him. power to further the peculiar interests of themsc!ves and their | Font dine ish MroJ ; Ion. Mr. Pal ; And a mute pledge that we shall mee ‘are An falmen, where is she | ‘ . i : ‘ : ; ee oe NTENTS-——Ilion. Mir. Junnson on. Mr. Px > pied ze bat we Siaii meet in iven. , : t } a 7 . is * now ts : ‘ I hate her! he said vehemently. ;Own party to the prejudice of therr opponents, all alike in dan- i Wi Bitiedall 2 . , Qn. aif aimer, and Hon, — — iii ilies ‘She is dead.” eni the o] an solemn!e | | TP ce: ; : . ; MF, OUNNSON.— oOo, ee . S 8 i@at, Sari 3 : oe solemniy. ‘Why? ger of deviailng from striet rectitude in the exercise of their Non-ContTents—Uis Honer the President y Cul | <i i t lies at the t : salts it shanel nf 1} - 6s sl +} > lofiicial funet oy i . ae ; ’ es aa : resiaen : ASLEEE . | ‘She lies atthe ieft of the aliar ia the ch oS ei of the * Beeanse she is alive while you are dead. What bas she iheial functrons, (in many cases, perhaps, withont being aware | Sy abey, Hen. Mr. Dinzgwe!), Hon. Mr Staten ch hy co } fpeadn.’ j ¢ 4 » fh Sim ij ce ‘ mm, , 7 . . oF fo Wells i - Z ° gi . ‘ — lone that she should enjoy the light of the sun, the perfume fit,) through political bias, The Bill was one of 80 imprr- | Crasweli, Hon. Mr. Bagnall, Hon. Mr. Uutchir 2 He : Mr hane hef she enok e+} ‘tiene had no nower the cohat . 1 se glee wa . Tone > ’ . ' fant a charact and of magni > 80 oreat Sannardeino. aa! a face eo eee a. Se on. wr An a erry awe oe ee Fatigue had no pow . that night to bring sleep to Ralph's f flowers, the melody of birds Was she any younger or | ,, mR CPt mh of magaituve 80 great,—JeoparciZng, 28 | Melatyre —8. : ; That memory to the dyi: y hr ings, eves. Ir was iu valu that he extin: rishe d the can . and Be - - > it would, ll Ww vecame iaw 5 the franchise of one-fourth of the! Soa it passed in the neeative . _ is .* ‘ ; ; ' S : — 7 ee’ more Denutiiul ¢ electors of the Colony ae le id ee Si a al we I = ‘ Beg ative. And kissed meall the while; . es ; os » the Diba + she Le : a. ae . ‘ ' ctor f the Colony.—that he trusted their Honors would PY lie teins fi 2 4 a le a » Then, after some sweSt parting word “a oe + 1 ic i N ping wen pert = 5 Borst. of Pulmen “R ph you are unjust, My sister had no control over fy y perceive the propriety of pausing before they agreed tor : aod ; ‘ “Alice RASA PRT on the mansnqnetian, the Gieuee i NM. wit me s§ t pa inx ras, sti! ursue tim. p yw t was Ti Het i ‘. 7 i oo 7 ag : f = } = 3 5 5 vTe¢ ! . Ivan UlV tas foliow3 :— She esem *: mine he " ere and } ds | F ' : "s * ‘ Ss faimes radiant witn er destiny or mine, in fact, tf was his deeided opinion that the Billi ouett rx to sl el . e? . > i m wont r Howe's ana o'rds, i} te, ag eho wa resented in the “+ “it dei nat. - ' r } ons > : , 7 oro : Conrensts—Uis Honor the President, Hon. Col. Sw b Uneil sie fell asleep. pouty, as eo wns renresen 1 the pie ee *, aDd as he had } ‘You are rizht perl ars; but swear to you that T wit urther proceeded with ur ul the people at large ehould have had io ae Disaiiel) Has See er ’ be ° 1. . abey, ie facile Ne we . i: ae 9 ' , a” ms ‘ ‘ fs - y . Bathe i = = sOn. 2 “a lugMeu, on. ir. VW eik mm. | . *Twas summer then, ’tis autumn now, neon her at the fancy bail; again it was Fulmen, pale and never marry Llermine I wish to be yours, and daly yours |*" oppertiony of Secoming wei. acquainted with its provisions, | ffun. Mr. Bagnall, Hon. Mr. Uac ae ZZ i aa p : . \ ot , . : i nye 3 eG 3 . > = . oe yn — z : : pi bettie & . f MGii, s2ON. OFF. 12 Suinsan n. . . ' The crimsen leaves fa!l off tue bough old, extended in the coffin ander the pavement of the chapel. | ¢ poor? and of comprehending what might be caleulated upon us the | 9g er er err me. ue 4 1 i ’ ty ® { | . lee ge f : a Aue cee We aheedl an .. oe ha teem bid iii ta Nene Rid tee Bk oe 7 y a en fo tind: T eaenit Dieied tah tabid’ at probable resalts of its lead ng provisions. ‘The Bill, he pre-|] Nox-Conterts—fHon. Mr. Johnson fon. Mr. Pal ae ) , 0 ra mM! t ne shied ahold icine , fr se ee , onson on. . me living, and a cold sweat bathed dis brow. At that moment ' . fice.’ : : ' rs umed, snouid it become law, would not go into op ration! Hon. Mr. Sunpson,—3 7 oot a si did ; ; oms |such a sacrifice. vefore the next General Election; and therefore he could not es ai a I wander down the garden walk, , light at the opposite ex'remity of the apartment attracted = F ai orci : ext Genera Elec: op; aud therefore he could no So it was resolved in the affirmative, end ordered accordingly And muse on all the happy talk ace eueaiilias Mil While Milsheas Late uot eacnomal | he rose slo iy. : ' i ri a e why the postponement of further considerzation of it unt: Se : gy. We had beneath the imes. 1 a t .: eo a "Seis het Me ‘ Adieu, Ralph,’ she said. ‘* Marry Hermine and pray for | next Session shou!d be objected to, even if it were a Goverv- Rh. B. Irvine, Reporter. irde iselessiV on ifs Hinges 5 ti andles he A) me si dno hen ee ' ' * And, resting on the garden seat, ture Od BOIselcesry : ey / e ws Sue Cen re rclighted then- me.’ jment measure, Such a postponement wou d allow the people sihehllilaeib cic ae ae Her old Newfoundland at my feet, selves spontaneousiy, and a fiFure, draped in a winding-sheet ‘Fulmen! Falmen!’ exclaimed Ralph, falling on his | opporinuities to canvass the measure at public meetings, aad to ' . . ¢ amt the on ane snnr es ae ee . veies 1048 Mp : . - Tan > AQwWyyT aa 1 think of other times. entered the room and approached his bed. It advanced knees at her feet. ‘* Do not abandon me—I love you.’ petition the Legislature, either for or against it, accoruing to | HOUSE OF ASSEMBL Y slowly; the most acuie ear could have detected nasound of}. B v0 love is death.’ their del borate estimate of it. For himself, he had no hesite- Of golden eves when she and I ‘footsteps. Brave as he was, the viscount trembled at the i A Saas Te is Hike.’ | Hon Mm saying that, much as he disaprreved of and dreaved th t i — . - ‘lt ts happimess. 8 e. foe f th ms a , } Sarure r "TERN i! 9 of . L - ‘ ' oie % 2 it t fect he ma rovishor ‘ h >, ehon the 7 . ATURE penne Anri!t 92 Sat wutchins here tre flushing SKY, apparition. When the Seca e was within a few feet of the a in i : ‘ hing that i es eae a or th m in provi ane or the Orl, maid be poo} wa AY AFTERNOON, Aprii 25, i patented Mans b Pe ie nie ; TT Ilis tone was so earnest, so touching, that the young gir) decide in favor of them, and should he, next Session, be wher PURCHASE OF TiiE SELKIRK ESTATE se & Sut é nec 8ea ; 4 the yindinu-snee o hrown back. ¢ . la p i 2 . nae oar Ueavii Adan 481i OUUAINI ‘ Z Or heard the children in the lanes — Rr i ' aa ge Bi re thrown back, and revealed a hesitated, he then was, and the Kill be aeain before their Honors, |! ae Shem Coe Soe a ae at a by 7 rete eat -oung girl dressed in Spanish costume. 1 . : nthe ge a eo r ; , ‘ sg ~ . y + te nae Foliowing home the barvest wains, J , Ki : he “ee > : “ete ‘ pe ‘Let me live eternally with you,’ he persisted. | Would offer no opposition ton. indeed he imagmed that sucl Hon. Col. GRAY—It is not necessary to repeat my approval And shouting in their glee fulmen!’~he muraured; ‘the picture has descended ‘ Listen, my frien ‘,’ she said at length, as if she could no of their tonors-as, with bunself, looked with distrust and ap- | of the principle of the Land Parchase Bill, and my objections * = 5 - _— soe f; ¥?? ies , = : . os Jnhmneins , fm * ; hit Aa : ‘ ; ' from its tram Spi! w é ; longer resist his entreaties, * in this casket,’ pointing to a prehension upon the precautionary provsions of the Bill, would | '0 Ure mode 3 : which 1 has been worked. It is now far the 3 . ; indeed Kulime ius ¢ i . e 7 ; ’ ' : lso, In the ever * its beine ‘roved af by the people. and se to conside > pro ty of the Gove nt e ' I wake and see the morning star, It was indee 1 Eulmen, Pans -_e painted, save that richly carved box which stood upon the table, ‘ there is a ee : i oi? is being approved af by the people, and 3 ; ain aa 7 en oe G wernment entertsiaing And hear the breakers on the var, the [ds were pale, the eye mouroful, the whole expresslon | girk liquid.’ i's again coming before their Honors, offer no opposition to iis | We proposition af (he fart of Selkirk, and of patting them ia a The voices on the sbore. ‘ unspeakal ly sud. ik 4 . bey 2s 7 passave He knew not indeed exact!y whether the Bul before | pO3!tion to accept ® by enlarging the positions of the Bull. I ge eg o . . | * Apdo this liquid § the House was a Gi nnient measere sant egret the y hon. cotle : ouse. {gs : And then with tears, I long to be ‘ Fulmen !? repeated the viscount, with a tone of terror om ms quia the Hou es ’ aG wernment measure or mot. egret that me h n. CE lleaygur . Mr. D use, 18 not present, as it Across a dim, unsounded sea, . hich was nient da ‘ecrt of f, sys 7 {| Is death! Heo. Mr. Panmer? It is. would be desirable to have the benefit of his intimate knowe- With her forever more. adhe pe ee weil va a mm ‘Itish uppiness,’ exclaimed Ralph, SelZibg the casket. His Honor the Paesmpent. What isa Government mea ledge of the Estate, in the management of which he Las beea « It 18 i she said. ‘ Do youremember your oath ? They Ol ae a sim by a gest , [ take mn to be one which, havino been Jaid free she long engaged. i ial titanate : ; é i Fulmen stopped him yy a gesture. ; nich, having been jaid betore the j = eS ae Fa have told you that L am dead. iN + che said: *by-and-by—at midnight—but first | ''ve Council, has therein, in all its principles and in all its Mr. COOPER —Lord Selkirk gave in his adhesion to the .D \ _ . ; / Sar es ‘ : E Not yet, she sald; y-aud-by—a dmlgb rut ao » 1 principles d inallits) — va orp ge 28 to the THE f HANTOM BRIDE. The teeth of Ralph chattered 5 but the voice Was so pure, . fleet ” provisions, been thoreus hiy discussed, and and winch the mem Commission to which the proposal ehould be referred The Sadan hat it aided h: when : te ke ree j ‘ bers of that body individually avree tc snort. in the Lecisla- | (mrer.al Government knows that it has done wrone. and the ial s>? melodious, that it aided him to shake off the torpor which | Immediately the candles were extingnished, and he found | ""S . ! bevauatly wire 0 support in th Legisla- |" i - we THEE Sel BGS Grong, and they ‘ Will you love me even befond the tomb ?” was creeping over him. lh ¢ i nlete dari ure, or, If not, Conclude to tender their resignations, His | Soule Me i VIL, AN ~<a —epaantgpetaaiey aetrotecn. Zvsvendy a. de 7 : : se so.np ete dark ness. Honor Mr. Palme old us a most i { i le | jon. Mr. TH AVL, D-—Does the e . ' “s ae e : : : a aie i o4) uimseif ip Coy onor Mr. Palmer has told us. that a most important principle i 2 ‘ i he hon member unagme that The question came from the vermillion lips of a young * No, you are not dead, he exclaime}, with an effort. If Viseount Ralph had been a Frenchman, as soon as Ful- was in‘roduced into the Bill whist it w le ter thee a ate he Conmiss oners wonld recommend terms as Lberal as tho = ; . : ’ >. r "the A pet . rr ‘ é i ad is ciate ants 2.) : lias ot - : t : . i 3 } a2 Al psideréa- r : ; ai : sf Bry ea girl ata fancy ball a ! “te duri: 3 the o- of Louis XN ve i have been dead _? m plied I aa =, sadly. r hey men disappea ed he would have opened the window and let tron of the other Braneh m Committe e, I ad nil that, fr m offered by L wd Serkirk F I wou d be ridic Ulous iv rj GC such : ‘ sles ‘ 1 ‘ « ‘ « > a nar ‘ : eit: he | c? * . ' . _ , t | > ee ats in ie ' 7 She was a brilliant brunette, with abundant raven hair, and buried me on ine ae he eS en my epitaph op the | the cool night air play upon his brow. Then, the fever ssure of opinion, in either Branch, such an alteration or ex- | 4 proposa’. If we allow «he present golden opportunity nase s g ¢ ot : ~ she ’ n c ‘ ¢ = ¢ ‘ . i P " : . } vr 1p 1a © rhea " a» : wore the Spanish veil and mantilla which she had assumed | marble slab, the third from the high altar, lbeing over, he would have eaid to himself: t-nsion of a measvre. origina'ly a Government measure, may | Usimeroved, the Mail which leaves here on Monday mexi wi ‘ occur; but to be in reality a Government mersure it must be | take home offers from private individuals, and middlemen wili : : ?. « deriatehel A nda- tal al tank tia o Snel, a ad : for the occasion, wiih all the giace of a daughter of Anda Ra me could not detach his eyes from this si gular crea- | “All this is folly. I am twenty-two years old, an officer in decal : ; bet cionn the Gaeediilie taf ’ ; : an » seen i , ™ nee arvello Put “ry 4 at : eran | ‘ “ . sf intact. is onor | aline as tole 2 ‘ , li is siep betwee 1e Governme ang the seltier s ho cane lusia. Her interlocutor, a young Visconnt of twenty, ar-| ture, whose marvellous beauty couateracted in some degre ©! she king's service and am about to marry a young girl, . . is fon ir. Palmer has toid us that the Bill i a | re We oivah et a Pe ! e ti rs, asin the cas: , 5° ’ o> © Government measure ; but he has also given us to understand | OF the orre aetat Suppas.og that tie Cummission sh wuld a, . : } ‘ 1a . arit; - @ ‘ , ‘ ° . ayed as a page of Mary Stuart, in Scoteh plaid and High-) the terror which the apparition would otherwise have caused. },,; 03 02. ’ re 1 tt als : ad é ray peg y art, P o PE hlond as a Modena, fair as a Illy, who will bring me an tn that—as a most important prow sion of it was vot in roduced | Ceciare he lan’s for fered to the Crown, they would not be given i ad bee suing the fai k + Alas!’ resumed the spectre—draping » shroud : t . ed : Py . ivitet 4 , , vs land bonnet and fea her, had been pursuing i fair re z as! i : se pectr . vP 7 a ae pr some of a hundred thousand livres. I have only to be quiet, | until in was before the other House in Coumitiee—the whole |t0 the people gratis, but would form a source of Revenue ] ¢ . a4 « . ate : 2 7 a g 2 ¢ 27 i , . yr > . ° . ’ » - | ‘ pi Fi ia a is » : 4 all the eveuing with protestations of love and eterba elity.| her form wita a jueiry wih wahien a living Delle and let things take their course.’ | Bill had never been before the Executive in Council. 1 there-| Mr. COOPER —We are asked to pay about £8,000, when there 1s a prospect Of receiving money fromthe Bri ish Govern- . awe } . y ne souk ; her——+ T s a othe it . His answer was prowpt and uvhesitating. ‘ might Wrap aM opera arn aroun A her ’ I am dead, reall | After which he would have slept quietly and dreamed no | fore maintain that the Bill, as i now stands, cannot properly Yes ‘ wien - ” . ~ : en - sn 7 = | ont, earer + ie pane fale light, and perfume, more of Fuim 2. But Ralph was a Seotchman, with a mind dihus accounted a Government measure, even a though the pro- ' ae sepulehre, and a thrill of joy will welcome you if your foot/ and music; when tears, even, Were so sweet that they re- | | caveeptible of exaltation as moat of his countrymen of the "sous added toor introduced into it in Committee of the o ber | tat they had done wrong. ‘The mansgement of the property, but press the grass over my head.’ |sewbled smiles; when the present was so happy that the lead of mountuin and mist As sode as the phantom an “Vir ae have had the snpport of the Government. the surveys, and watching of the timbe . : Id die?’ inqui » girl in a sad, future was forgotten. And then I loved you. I trustedin’ cy. ‘ ; » by the ai a half-ex- m. Mr. Parmer—I adit that. i eee ‘ ; And if I should die? inquired the young g rl in as i 5 J vanished, he re lighted the candle by the aid of a half-ex Hon. Mr. Hutcninson—ts it meant to be intimated to this Hon. Mr. WIGHTMAN — Are we justified in declining their y ath; aud you did not care 2. : come! . _.. . . a t- : J your oath; aud y e for me You have come \ingaished fire-brand, and, opeming the Casket, he took out | fouse that, if the Bill is a Government measure, we must pase | Ques and allowing others to become ihe purchasers for 3s. Gd. : . ment, whose suggestion of the Commission was an admission r, adc., would duuble the price to the tenant. tone. e ° si oil ’ ‘ If you should lie, I will be as faithful to you dead as here ae apeety my sister. : l the phial. it, whether wea approve of its prine ples and detsils or dis ip- currency per acre? My op non 8, that we should embrace living ; and if you should be permitted to visit me LI will : p ulmen!’ murmured Ralph, who felt a pang of remorse} . Pulmen! Fulmen! wait for me! I am coming !? he! prove of them. If it iz, 1, for one, hesitate not to dectare at |‘? opperunty, and thas averd ove of the causes which en- kiss your cold band with as much love as at this moment ;’! at his heart,‘ I have loved you, | love you still.’ | murmured, and swallowed the contents of the draught. once that | disapprove of the B I!, and will therefore vole egainst hanced the cost of the Worrell Estate. Lo 31 migtt have been j : it, whether it 1s a Governmert measure or not. r purchased by the late Government, had not the avent m- rfered, | For a moment he experienced a strange and inexplicable | He felt bi sues __ | gonsation ; a coldness in the chest ; a heat in the head ; then mica soe evar aeersaaietge veins. | his eyes became heavy ; his lips trembled; an extreme and, representing the Goverament as unable to purchase it, bought it himself at 4s. 4d sterling per acre, and, Lam in- formed, now asks 40 shillings an acre. Had the Government and he pressed to his lips the litile white hand of the beau-| She shook her head. tiful Spaniard. | ©The dead are never loved,’ she replied, sally. ‘Ah, well! I permit you, then, to love me. We shall, Ralph trembled. Hon. Mr. Paumer—I freely admit that that part of the Bill which provides for the transfer of the privilege of electing two members from Princetown and Lot 18, to Lot 17, Summerside, ii le a eontnll « ain.’ | He 2 isoath, Yet Fulmen dix omplai . oben , ‘ = 7 you yt bee =o presi , ee man or x yr pen oe him wit “ re oe ad anger ae ew -” ~—— _ the floor, still and St. Eleanor’s, was not a part of the Bill when it was im- purchased that Lot, the tenants would have had more advam F “re « j sly She y ith 2proacnes ‘ eemed | vA . 2 } . E i . , ie » oe and t ino : * Bat where ?—When ? demanded the Viscount anxiously. She did not overwhelm See murmuring faintly : mediately under the consideration of the Execative Counc; @zev's terms, ane in the case of the S-ikirk property, it is idle io expeet a more liberal proposal. When the arrears of rent resigned. He saw ber lean ber head upon her hand, a te r/ « Fylmen. wait for me—I love you.’ but that it was introduced whilst the Bill was pregressing i Bil} | are remitted the peop'e will be encouraged to buy the frezholds, and the property will be settled. ifon, Mr. YHO—T he offer is so low that no one can expect more odvantageous terms. The Government can get the pro- perty for less than half what the Worrell Estate cost. Several members spoke very bris fly, recommending the ace ceptance of Lord Selkirk’s offer, and Hon. Col, Gray having submitted a resoluvion for inereasing the amornrt at present jimited for the operation of the Land Purchase B:I) by £10 000 Hon. Mr. COLES—The Government now proposes to put. chase 48,000 acres of jand, in addition to the Worrel Esiate and to enable them to effect that object they are about to ime crease the scope of the Land Purchase Bill, They are thus adopting the pylicy of the late Government ; and had not they ind thetr friends used their influence to prevent the Loan Bill becoming law, money sufficient to buy up all the proprietary ‘I cannot tell. Perhaps here—perhaps elsewhere—but : - you will see me.’ Aud with a gesture which forbade him to shone in her eye, and a shiver passed tbrough her frame. | | When Ralph swallowed the contents of the phial, he ex-| Commitree of the House of Assembly ; but the rest of the tollow her, she disappeared in the crowd. f * I am cold,’ she said, sd _rising, fom the chair ne wivich | nected to awake in the other world. He was mistaken. The |'*, 20d was, from the first, strictly a Government measure,—a Two years passed, during which the Viscount Ralph sie had seated herself, om approached the fire. place. and | phial contained only a nareotic, and he was _very much as- | eee eee at decm to be essentig! y neces- sought vainly ps Mar'y, at Versallies—in onere place of = i- ee re YY “ys ell <atingynet nrapds, tonished on opening his eyes, to find himself in bed, and to sated o- they ase ees ‘ dy of che ti. . ea public resort—for iis beautifai unknown. He wasa Scoteh- |" The dead are alwaye Sold, "Ses wureured. isee the sun shining through the curtained. windows, A Assembly, they will ona if ociuihle oe fact hin man by birth, and \ike many of his countrymen, bad entered F Heavens,’ exclaimed Ralph. = YOU “are Dot dead; bur | woman sat by the bed-side. It was Fulmen! but no longer | deirmined to do so; and ‘you will eve it:the law ia the course the service of the King of France. But a coart life did not | dead or living, you are beau iful, more beautiful than a"! the pale, sad Fulmen, with uidelige aad dette onediapedinied ihice mocks, . Pho: ebeneipat anti wipailiive 16 0tniy'W. comport very well with his slender fortune, and be became, living woman, aud I love ee thadap:L-Eiet —o le winding-sheet ; but Pulmeo, fresh, radiant, joyous, in the and they will carry 1. That part of the Bill which respects ere lung, deeply involved ia debt. | +The dead are never loved,” she repeated mournfully. | Lame costume which she wore at the fancy ball. Princetown and Lot 18 is an open questioa ; and it might be ‘ You must find some rich heiress,’ said bis sympathizing| * But you are not dead. The liv. s of the dead arc rigid 3! The reader wili understand the explanation of all this withdraw n fiom the Bill without any mjury to the main postion friends—it was the resource of all embarrassed genviemen of | the flesh corrupt; they are inseasible; they cannot walk ; |more read ly than the viscount, whose head was somewhat Of "ts Which is, in fact, the Government.measure, and, backed that day. But the Viscount had not furgot‘en the bewitch- as we are,—sustained in it by a large majority of the popular , . . teu ing Andalusian, and was in no mood for the search. He! ‘lam dead,’ repeated Fulmen, in a tone of aurhority 6 Luk Be oc § : vannot speak ; you are not dead—it is impossible. we riers \ ey diaclines silks they ¢ I 2 i | confused from the ele ts of the ee “te _— gil Branch, and urged to pass at by the country, we sre bound to : ; ] a dead d tI x, had wished to pat the sudden passion of the bali room iove: jearry it through the Legislature; and we will du so. What- ‘ os ae ‘a ; . , which admitced of no question ; ‘dead—and yet L saver. (1) the test; aud with some difficulty she had persuaded her | ever delay may occur, through obstruction offered to the pas was spared the trouble, however. His uncle, who was arch- ‘ 7 . . , x , we Welg + . , - ° 7 OS i : oo. j PT ll een 0 ‘ a ai adits 7 bishop in partilis of wn Assyrian city destroyed by the| * You suffer !’ the viscount exclaimed. ; fund old father, and ber cousin Hermine, to lend themselves sage of the measure through this House, the triumph of the |' e — 7 ve os Meg sas at probably less than 4 per cent, Romans, informed bim, ove day, that it was time for him to| * Yes. Iccause I died with a guilty thouzht in my heart. | to the mystification. A little ingenuity, some invisible as- | opposing parties will be but of very short duration, whereas the people will have to pay © under preseat Circum- ’ J Hon. Mr. Hurcaisson—Yes; now the threat is to be | S#nces. A great difference of opinion had taken place in the marry, and that he had found a wile for vim. a I remember the ball where L mp 5 OB, It ge qorthly lowes | sistance, with a transparent glove of a serpent-skiu, aided by | caiticteil mods of the Government and their supporters since the tir ‘Is she rich ? ivquired Ralph. * 1 do not ask if she is not penitence that engrossed my jast hours. F ot it you aus ithe native superstition of the young Scotchman, were all ° oi nitend 2Nemi ek itt = whpe wey Geeelaesnt Tie ee WI eye nays eee eealpe pretty—it is al! the same to me.’ | are alive cau love me still, God ‘will perhaps fe aee castes that wer> neces-ary to the anne uf the scheme. . | must expret 10 have stones hie back re eer ree converting the leaselo'd into a freehold tenure. Now, it ‘ Very rieb and very pretty.’ | 1 shall suffer no louger. : sen We need not say that the viscount, when he recovered bist" 6306 Ook: NWaeby —! fac loocdes, The nes of such threats | bcome thet they have no such « bjection, As to the manages The Viscount thought of his unknown, and sighed ; then} * i do jove you,’ cried Rai ph, gezing at the young girl s0/ 1.05, was very glad to exchange his phantom biide'fee 8 bes havedect Nook BRING 67. ban Hoes Maz. Palmer are highly |" of the VV orrell Hstate and (h amount realized from it, up thought of bis cred:tors, and consented, The uncle arranged | beautiful 1a her saduess 1 Yet nine Voice said within living one. |improper, and are not to be toleraied. Are we to be compelled, satel ene 1 wee ’ a on age taat me vettiors on the everything, aud when all was sattied, he gave his nepvew bim, * Alb ! if she vert only alive ° | oe ee ee : eed eres to'senetion ees. pees measures of which we d wf Cae : I Bide saline val PY stg ee oe ™ hold, his bevediction and two hundred pistoles, and seat bim off 10) A pale smile passed Over the face of the phantom. It re A well known city officer in Auld Reekie was celebrated a even to be roviiained, Frees shewing our d sapere” | rhe threa:ened iuterposition of phieais Se eee Burgundy 10 pay hw expects to Mile. do Roche “Nie, dad wivanodovard ha, Heiphtmmalnily srunk WS fori ca a ee cath ely bury |peetigt im Garoameal ease? I a ty wil nak nied to. meh co whom he was to murry ina fortnight. ? 1s approacn. i burgh, he hired a hearse and carried ber to the family DUry- |. oe and enbdmit t6’euch Sine —— : | offer be accepted before Monday, is not entitled to much cone : sideration, a8 an argument for the House hastily closing with ° _— * e i i . ° | ? a * You sve,’ she said, mournfully, ‘it is always so. The ing-place in the tlighlands, [le returned, it is said, with | } r , this offer, which has been prompted more by regard to ule ques- A gloomy journey of several days duration brought him at | t sot Tt » dead.’ . Sena : ial Non. Mr. PALMER~—Ilis Honor may put what construction | ,,, OE i Oe ee CO ne Me eee length 10 APO APO feudal manor-hou-e of Roche Meise. wing ox une _ h d f t] mentar i. oraane ry of omugg’ed whiskey. oad ag sateet ne he pleases upon what | have said : “ | say avain we will ; $s Fiala oa ‘ és Ccnate ri ict ne ‘ ° . ° . Mc . a 620 iN ! 5 averiy, ashame oO nc momentary) > Re eee, 2 lena - ’ ae he bt 2OS€ . . P _— v ’ e , r snour sie de otteT to tie Uommission, 10 which it wou situated in the b sar of a forest, ou a lofty rock, from wich No, nm - * J & ’ 7 it by @ frie ud, ae said W o6, Mee, there anes h on done carry the measure ; and if we wou ad pat dereie a jarge portion a vuide Im esilnnating the value _ De pul uUpor ine . . it derived its nawe. He was expected. The grand door of | terror ; ‘po, Fulunen, my beloved, come. |[ ouly took awa the body and brought back the speerit.” f the people, we are bound to.carry it. ths Honor and some nae J oi ine eet teen am ver properties ; ! - ¢ ? ; a a r. an d z ‘ t & ce, . ‘ ~~ P “tr! : ané ue Qt possi ge ie wuaraniee OF oan for 4a gene~- the mansion was open, and au aged servant met him at the predhern c aes art ti a ak ¥ ‘ nes ~ i A Society of ** Dashaway Swearers” has been formed at | others seem to regard what I now say a8 a threat ; and, if they |.) purchase, which would save a jarge amount of oes { < 2 . . . ‘ as presset oid, | he . : . , . threshold, and coudacted him to a large hal] at the extremity Ralph uttered a cry. 18 “ aks ts r f i, ” “| Honolulu. S xty members had joined, who pledged thew- | presse, they may do so. . - Pacer =t! » a opposed to the extension of the Land Purchase Bill, until ‘ : 5 2 if . . . . . . The debate e 2S ¢ ed wil ne . ne . te 7 yl ; of which sat an old man and young girl. The former, whom | clammy flage:s of a avian a « ied os “ ‘ vou ‘see it | selves to abstain from profane swearing under a peualty ef Nhe debate “— ib “ inn pom en o vs a i al the Lmpertal Guoran ee vel have been obtained for a loan, j oN , * s sd a ¥ 2 > = ie { ny P fo: Owing *30- ai . } s Coun o on he divined at once to be the baron of Roche Noire, rose at No,’ she repeated, ia a. ‘a oa ee 1v4 cents for each aud every oath. The treasury was sai aren aioe o ik "Mr. D un well,:seconded ay thet before which it will be fogag that £20,000 beating six per cont his entrance. and. saluting him in the somewhat formal cannot be; 1 sball suffer always. be fal) We 1 LL 7 interest is a8 much as the country cau afford for this particular 7 B | And she fled; while Ralph was so overwhelmed that he qe |} Hon. Mr. Bagnall : object. } sideration contains so| Hon. Col. GRAY—TI have not altered my opinion on the Soot. . . . auohte ine. é : . ak : a eA: in be Seer He CMB ise ea tees a oneal Ty ae as go GENET 2 unfolded ’ re ake 7 She was pale, with fair! deuly ; silence reigued again in the chamber ; the phantom ** Because you are a vulgar fraction of humanity, aud &/ many propositions of a novel character, a ee ea on : yalgar fraction should be reduced to its lowest terms.” | this Committee that the proper Course to be pursued is to ca hair, and eyes of the deep Italian sky. Her figure was! had vanished. d sr to speak or move, Tne candles went out sud- | , ) had no power to spea that it is the opinion of | subject of the Loan Bill, which, if granted, would have hada use | disastrous effect upon the Colony; for if the results of the mp i) -— ee eT ay a Ns ee ee wo ont RO aE :