Voi. AY. 4 ys “ Valuablerlrechold Propeity Private ENCELLENT? LOTS FOR SALE. Subs riber with Water Priv te : ‘ ile tual BUILDING LOYs inditleren: AOTICE! ble Farm for Sale. TY he sald oy | x rte Ectate in Charlottetown Tu aT’ VA UP E Island Currency. | Koos & bed rooms y and oeenmed at present by five of fourteen pevernedes per aetreettigy pret ” to K Brecken. Ean. which lease will expire im 1571 “ ferent Properties will be offe ed for sale snneed of will be enld at Prutic| -, ° 7. eae 65 Ee rvespay vo | Reports of Fashions for 1865, *PEMLER next J PaTTeRNe OF GARMENTS purchase money Cun remit a prid from the renre senftauttons on the F shion Plate. ura, on r fart a Valuable Su! seriher i ‘ ; LEASEHOLD INTERE-T of EIGHTY ONE} FYPMILE undersigned have ap- 5 LAND, on Tuwrship No h are under cultivation and the re-| tatder covered with Hard and Soft Wood, unsur- / quantity and quality on the Let FAKM embraces many conveniences that enbances | 18 Value, and makes it attractive to a farmer Firm is sitaated cu the Old Towo Koad, within | balt # mile of Graham’s Koad Post Office Se ————— ) | Old Town Read, July 31, 1805. tr A Freehold Farm far Sale. UNSISTING of 175 in a hivh state of eultivation, v : ' } gol Dwelling House, Barn, Coueh Honse, Th vesh- | (E9f} 5 sube-rider has received trom London | GOooDs, vl all other requisites an table fora in Men's Blastie Side Meme, Calf and Kid Pa Alwo, Que Hundred Acces eof Wood Land, ete i to purchase a © Will be given for two thirds the COPPER PAINT. | FENIIE subscriber hav reevived a congo PATE XN = oe ; ‘OVPPER PAINT, a eupere |METALLIC or ¢ ne per wore Ciruss, sfers o y eeerer et et ot . or at the rince @treet ‘ \THERINE WRIGHT, Exeent ix Chartotterown, Geteber 6 t tf Valuable Freehold Preperty | iinveed, Muscles, &e. LE Subeer:! fully situated Farm, in New ed with tirewood aud rails. Stream of water on the Farm, Weil of W ater at the hese. A Weekln & FOR SALE, BY THE Coetract, N DONAMRRTYE ESTATE, LO | togt | ee Pro +k, LOT es Importations for SPRING 1965 | E2stish poet, and is one of Two hundredand Forty Acres of being now COMPLETED at the LAND, ” ve i Bav.o »~ Ws tube «ow the Corme If ‘ oe al lume iv clear iad BRITISH & FOREIGN CF Covered | we aolicit the attention of the mt DWELLING HOUSE yi B rR C 4 I y ‘ BAKN wit « 30 ft and 208 Powe | 4 4 , A N D 4 4 uiner roses oF falut perfume . ' . L ’ fa was his se! » army i ‘ e+ ye bu | The white? enes Bes hak seit ie life was his selling ont of the army, an Before we say a word about the ene? & R00 adsl. of ATER ” a. oe “cers taking to the wone rade tle had no talen: | [Tt . cs xeod ‘ ' eta : tog ie : ie hi ent | you , @ Case : “a eeveusl Vous and Sprite. son Now Opon for Inspection, Sa eae NS Eabnonew Bees eta Go YRidie =! Te en od hie nk ft. wok oo fait od Giese oe tote eee Mud, together With Muscle Mu comprising all the PUSINGH8, BNE MS Clerk, 1 Was Strougiy) the vull you have on Fiancis Gatliff- is. ®. bet! the Bay ana the e1 » - ” ’ She toached my shoulder with fearful finger suspected, cheated him ——’ ithat you can hi ' : : 4 nyger; . an binder his marriave on Wed a LtPS ta suit ititending parc Reg uisite Articles “7 a She ee es zn : tari } recat | 7 . ave on ex \ of itis weli adapted for ace ary ! es for farnily ist, me : Sa “i linger, we must not stay What w ie that suspected clerk's name 2 | nesday. Now, suppose | h.ve got a magis. in My flock’s in danger » sheep will wander ‘ ras oon’ , z lu, ora Pishing Ex eves | Dry Geeds. .Fas Coad : ¥ Moe i iger, my sheep w Wander, Davaver. trates) Warrant to apprehend yon in my —— ' . . "¢ i. Y is ‘orer : sholk neu sider »w fur . oo) ur , . > gn} alr: i } hy , j agiuts eu Apply te : ° , wey ! 004 : and Grocerié: 2, Behold tiem youder, how far the y stray * Dav iger, said f. mak nga vo ste of it : eker 2 Suppose [ have a constable to mr) . vu . . ore. ore. orc. wae ) 3 c } : ’ JOUN A. MEDONELI hog : | T answered, bolder, ‘* Nay, let me hear yon, eo Ge |}’Xecute It In the next~ room 2 Suppose | tf ee: BROWN, * His affairs vot moreand more entangled ; June 5, 1865. & Desirable Builuin; ARRIVAL, OF : : TENE MA Deny, an ™ ~ Offers for sale Tw want Sed ue Che EJ : yD } mtet WATER LOTSin Georve i on + fiegpe © chatitte!. ac] ed Le » ubCis S rms Liberal . TIL OA nh GEORGE COLES QUEEN STREET. h Mare} _— Ist : o i ‘ue subserihy r h s te his namerous « ern part of the Tes f try, that he has just received, per *UNDINE NEW and SELECT FOR SALE! ny r, as the . . =F _ iia . , Agent of i Stoek of Goods, Na sart.. ‘ tinht Hen , pe Mr Enwanp Cusa ' | suited for the PRES ENT and COMING , ‘i svsteu SEASO N, and which he is coutident ‘ re pursued.” Por the Will give satistaction in be SOLD e Tolley x ° . 2 = j Twenty-five percent or ut | 8t¥le,. Quality and Price. | mail rw 1 a ve tine ty all whe way faver him with their orders. tls The p a wilt t JOHN BELL, oe ache er ucre upwa Merchant Tailor e Etathe teu ie hg a i May 22. 1865 f chat tilor. . * ">. : ics W PEBLOIS | West India Preduce j ; « aA ‘a | his new Wure *CiVATE UUNTRACT, | ek sth ar i ) ks LEASEHOLD PROPER ert. Linien Dave ‘ ouse, Qneen-street Mbbweeked Preeti deste caf Bhiee bocae from Demerara, viz: [\RSHFLELD,” coutaiming | Pans. heavy retailing MOLASSES, ? ¢ we Ln WO Hird» Muscovade ~CGAR _ . : ' 0 Barrels choice wraunlated Snvar, for family use ered — vl presery hag cqial to reltied sugar. Taree wand Ponetiy ALSO IN STORR, u « i u ‘ sud sud is itexeeile Px L C Owen trom Liverpoo'— Rial lowe . ° y > : . , known on 4 Bo ts Bleached Navy : anvas from Nos to e iw ee - tire ; - ‘ on the Premises i yi _ - T : ws ‘ a” . ‘ to. i. “ m. Seaming wine, 4) Bamndiles Oukuin, v . oan 3 Chain Cables f sisal ssels, sizes te, DDE : P HAYTHORNE } Chain alele ivr sui all ve Seis, BIZES 9 LiCl, - l < pR4 tf nied 2 7 Chain Anchors to suit do - } é Le : irs, and the anna sets Kueee Bars ior a vessel of 200 tons. *) Btls Mess aud Prime diess Pork, (>W.C. Harris cure EOQR = OEE. Brigt. Hecen Davies mav be expected about th _ | toa JULY, with 200 Puus very choice Bartadves AUACLE PROPERTY | MOLASSES and 75 Packayes Bright 5UGAK e Property . being Late Sia DANIEL DAVIES Charlettetewn, Sth Janne, labo isl pre stre “A Niet mth - _ _ — iju yw ti wt ereo ' . 2) » mh. WT ad wi 462 A2.50, ANDING ex Sebr. Seren Brothers— tt eat et! . Prevy erty he wn Barretis Supertine Fil k, wee Lats Nas done i. ithe Pal ue bixirn bene ’ ew Sevtawe OF. 2 J. &. CARY Chilis ieee se a See 1th Jane. 1805 ic) pre suite lor t mani ; P27 '\ ni 7 ~ pertiesareoffored torether = wa = we 2 & CHESTS Cnoiee Congou TEA, just 1s HOW ENTE received, and for sule low both of these propertics J..8. CARVELL. ‘ ‘ Lithw ‘vo ret Mth Jone," is! pro ‘ Halifax forth wi per — : eres a aera PERTS BRITS Zoesar. MUL KEM HH Attorney for : Mi KRDOCH t WILLIAM i STORK, and for sale low, ae Gs sun & Hbds Vortv Rico SUGAR f ; a da 8. CARVE: i repert VY for Sal . Mth June. 65 isl pre mGiG BO Gin, Dried Apples, &c. mes Ninar Harr‘s, Esq d er wil sell. by Private cs STORE. We own Prsetxtas Stinp 1D Whds Pe Kuvper’s Grim. ‘ ‘% =I 1 Atietioneet. 6 Iearrels Dh ed APPLES, Street f seve feet 20 Bexes RAISINS wneed wixty (bt a | J Ss. CARVELL. ** ’ ; . CPhis is true Liberty, when Mree NEW GOODS |... Recent Arrivals from Britain, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, public to our Stock of | And she, my Doris, whose lap encloses } Clothing Store. the honor to announce pers in town and coun rv} Ah ’ do but prove me, and none shall bind you, "RHE SUBSCKIMER offers for sale. a: | + PP posite 4 oak That simple duty from grace did lend her, [From the ** He wishes to inform the Trade that the lawsver, although uot ¢@ the phe re Of My Operations a8 a de'ee ive, ofScee — and stared cine statipg woicn, usele-8 enough, with one exe p'ion.- ! -on of Mr the ri hest many a mile round aboar our linad saved him from the Jews. born Wen, having to advise the Public, Charlottetown. Prince Kdwar@ Esiand. Monday. August 2s, 196 3 po AY ROO 42 Lae and Alews. mav speak tree.**---Enrivides. » E865, a Re W Series.---¥ 0, 39. LITERATURES 2 i Se SU Bes. hur? Now, first of al), stare what you bave) Make to begin with ; oe wane heen told by the young lad / >; or , a) } ° 3 A PASTORAL. ithe transaction of her late tather.’ | Up. . * She was talking to me about her father | one dav so tenderly and p ettily, that she q Lite excited my interest about him, aad [! —_—_— Pe The following Poeun is by A. J. Munbe, an! came, the most beautitul things we have seen in vears: x ‘ i arsi— “i imi ye jusked her, among other things. what had| him in a-whe diing, confidential wa: [ sat with Doris, 1! vecastoned his death, e shepherd maiden; She sutd she believed | was no £001 fer crook was laden with wre it was dis'ress of mind in the first instance :! bar he was 4 2 : Vas not to be attered, ad added, that ths was caused | tnske him lose his temper; but | : , chiefly by a shocking seere:—which she an | | ] 7 > ithed towers I st ind wooed her throneh the sup! t wheeling d stre-s And shadows stealing, for hours and hours in spire of me ver mother bad kept from ever v body. Wild an fro d me that the greatm s'oke of her father’s | h my, And still be near you, and still adore ! | : ring you up to-morrow, the day before the No wolf nor stranger will touch one yearling fhe Was pressed for u oney 10 all diveciions ; ' > Ah mnkraotey stared him on the face. La a | h of desferation és! Sop. my darling, a moment more!" | day's remand to complete the ease ? Sup po-e, asa Suspicious stranger, vou cant ge | ‘Ah?! sad [, *he had a signature t errs. aid sizned another persun’s Dame | valin tos tow. 2 Suppose ' She whispered, sighing, * There will be s¢ rrow i Beyond to-morrow, if IT lose to-day; | My fold nygnarded, my flock unfolded— a i . ° j I shall be scolded and sent away!’ | e ? lt was a hill Bi . . inal ' = 7 y oS ar. Dav eget rs BoP ae was a bul, Bis principal ereditor |! should no: ve the greenest fooi that ever | | Suid T, replying, “If they do miss yon, | wouldn't wair till he could raise the money | stood in shoes? Suppose [ shond bave | They ought wo kise you, when you get home Ba he Was resolved, it he sold off every-| given a certain friend of mine in a certa } And well rewarded by friend and neighbor thins, 10 get the money and repafers—-' | jylice in this town an envelope ¢ Of « urse,’ says Ey * but drop that i The ¢ rgery was discovered When ? | * Before even the first attempt was mid Sheuld be the labor from which vou come answered meekly, directed to old Gatl » with a copy of the * They might re nember.’’ she Chat lambs are weakly, and sheep ; r? wil i ure 2 <a a ep a Viid } | ; sorte: } ‘ li nee pei Bal if they lové- id’ tha Wone'es fervent to - - tare the bill. He had done the} per? Suppose my trient should be in aT 2 Mh , > Tha t . j J am 2 servunt.‘and vot u child whole thing in the wrong way. The per-| structed to open the envelope anl take the }s0n Whose name he had used was a staunch | letters to their right addre-s if L don’t ap rend of bes, and a relagion of bis wite’s : | } rood Phen each het ember glowed quick within me, And love did wiu me to swilt reply ; a man as well asa rich one. He haa | in short, my dear sir, suppose you were | fluence with the chief ereditor, and be used | Not fray, nor find you antil I die | ¢ noby’ | Mr. Davager, and winks at me again. | She blushed and started, and stood awuiting, ‘In a busne-s Way, what did he do? | As if debating in dreams divine ; ye t. | But I did brave them—I told her plainly ‘He put the false bill into the fire—|{ mide a prerence of being taken aback eady to give in. IL was to draw ou! a ducu vent which he was to sign. He knew the document was stuff und uonsens: jas w-ellss ET did. and tola me 1 was on'y proposing it to sweil my client's bill. He was wrong there, | fdiewa bell of hes own to replace it, and | sed to ha e heu—only then —to'd my dear gil and her nother what had happened.’ ‘ Where was the father ? She doubted vainly- -she must be mine. So we. twin-hearted, from all the valley, Did rouse ; raliv her niblidli : s d rouse and rallv her niblline ewe : OF, I sup And homeward drove them, and we towether, <0 2 4 ¥" . Through blooming heather and gleaming dews . ‘ : : ee et ee os * [ll in bed,’ says Frank, coloring; * bat ) ve mustered strength evough to wriie a con Tire document was not to be drawn out to | gain money trom Prauk bat time from Mr Vavager. Le was an excuse 10 pat off the day, pro- mising to prove himself worthy of the noh'e My Doris tender, my Doris true ; rive and grateful letter the nex! Phat I, her warder, did always bless her, nOderattion and forg-veness extended to him 2 hur, And often press her to take her due. | payment of the five hundred pounds til! eon | hree o'eloek on Tuesday af ernoon. ‘fues- | lay morning Mr. Davager said he would he had low ret | devore to tu and asked me his wife aud | whos sights were to be seen in the neigh. faughter’ ly Saas } a Z ; . |bourhoodof the towa. When L told bim he put to ; ; went out. the letter we are speaking of con- L rang the het! once—waited till he had passed the ee alas, the thought of bis er:me Ard now in beanty she‘fi!ls my dwelling, inually preyed upon bbs mand. tle became With love excelling and undefiled ; 1 of ot i : POSSeSsed OF tie dea that And love doth guard her both fast and fervent, : HE BR UROAS, imse'f im the estimation ot No more a servant, nor vet a child - +@<—Pr- 1 ’ ‘Do youn happen to know, Detective.’*) : ; , ° tecollections of a | whe he ° 4 } j trerryep LETTER. STORY, TUE STOLEN A LAWYER'S tamed anything bke a coutessioa of the window-~and looked afier, Tam iorgery 2?’ . , , . , feerys Phere was my jewel of a boy on the Oppo- *(Conld the l writer express his contrisioa properly with- | mtom-king a eontes ion 2? *()) eouree. 4 S eave: ha . ; di course, it dd,’ says he, site side of the street, setting his top gong in the most playful manner possible! Mr : : : | Davaver walked up the street, Tum Whip- ‘Well, it ts my opmton that this letter | } [The fullowing story related to me by a notow GQtreetly witht } : ved his top up the street too} was sulen; and that the fingers of Mr. | ’ . : |} Ina quarter of an hour he came baex. | Mr. Davager had walked to a public house [ thick entirled toa place in these * Revol Comercial cele- fingers that 7 Davager, of susp cious ections, for the eurrous phase of eruntna rity, mizbt possi ily “be the bte which it presents, 1 give it in the ankle? | just outside the town, na lane leading te lawver s own word, | ; = ‘ | he high road QO. a beuch outside the an he * That is exact'y what 1 want to mike} |. © , . I served my time—never mind in whose | voy waderstand.’ }padlic house there sat aman smoking. He did he commenicate the fact of | *i4 ¥ say a. or ee eee 7 ms edt on scale Davager, who ans vered, ‘All right,’ and | wa'ked hack to the inn. = In the hall he or- |deved hot rum and water, ¢igars. 8s ippers land a fiveto be tit in his room. After that lin 4 } ly : . ‘Aha! says I. * The eonng lady herself. | ve went upstairs, and Ton cane away, . , | [now saw my road e'ear before me—not Sharp practitioner, Mr. Divwager,’ | i a very far on but the fetter, in all probability, for that night ee at the Gat! tte Arms Atter tipping rT I gave him dtrecitons to play about the door in bus ness for mysei’ ‘tlow none of our EKngitsh couutry towus—1 de- the * tle has not wentured into my presenae lL had not a furthing of eap‘ta', and mv | lle actuatly tad the audacity — the scvun- nends in the neighborhood were poor aud Toat exeention was Mr. Frank +) ff: Gat ite and ; still clear, wnty ‘Karly this morning he had the assur- an ance [0 ap memrer for the ¢ roach her, while alone, and ae- put , and waiked off’ man the proudest man yo parts. tually showed her the tetter ; into ; hand a pote for me, howed , . : a f } . } o Ve Prank was a stannech friend o ~ gs lot the ion andif Mr, Davayer went out, or 7 el, “Fre ‘ : ‘tlave you got the le:ter he left for|’. | ee 2 ene mine, upd ready to rec mmend me when- tne # abl I 2 laf M r Divayer s friend ealled upon him, 2? says I, to ever he got a chanee. 1 had contrive ? | fom was to fet me know. tle was also to Tt wee short and | : . » . } [t beguy in this way :— lhermaid —an “To Praneis Gathff, Exq , Jun.—Sir: I have in torrowtng Te handed it to me help monev at a tair rate of interest; In foer, take a litt!e note from me to the head cham- old friend her to step over to wy office on a private little tomely oer bim a eS ' inMmorous, of mins —aski w Phe money # feet, twee # # hive th June, "C5. ix] pro tae borrawed while Mr. Brank ws at col- | 40 extremely enrions: autograph lelter to Be I }matter of basiness, as soon as ber work was ue St nd « Parior wae LGre Phe pree is a tive hundred pownd note. The ; ; ‘ , Ritch oe, Sa fe ! Safe ! lege He cane baek from sont? he young lady te whem yeu are to be married ov | 40"e for that might, " aiid pA, anil uiahen ' of if os ; ; Feil ivi tals stopped at home fora hittle while, and ther’) Wednesday will iiform you of the nature ot the} When the head ehambermaid eame, it we twe ie A crests "dh iri ie ¢ NE large SALAMA) DER SAA FF, there got spread abou’ our peigh wrhood a |lerter. Ht you refuse to deal, T shall send a copy turned oat.:thes :dhc,tbeee hod: dodem wed asa slew room ‘bbe with powder proof Lock, made by Willian + report that &e had tal'en in love with his} f! the local paper, and shall wait on your highly op CaNGaua mailed eae ands setts nalts of Boston. For sale by J. 8. CARVELL. e Lot isa Two Storer WATE etproaf ¢ ' » Well of | 3%b Tone. ¢5 isl pro he « tre of the vard. which — weal w of The piace the centre of the City itl eevee tectemmne och | cu ena iowa ome RANGE, tO ic J 4 Register Grates. Forsaleby : Lacon Street pent te entr ef J . 5S CARY ELL. poe ocentmed by dahn Gites 12th Jone, isl pre vet betlf aw Lot The Dwelling —_— --- - - —— 24 feer two storev high, | ted Tuckets and Brooms. with Parlors, Bed room. Kit premises are a small Stable, tized Garden with some nice trees \@ 20 dozen Brooms, 25 dozen Puekets, : i awe he AND ALSe—— Jo. 8. CARVELL: ' d 50 » 25. fronting on Pownal Dah June, 65. is} pre TO THE TRADE. NOTICE t anuneal rent of from tw ty An This property ix enh jee ton tble ED THE USUAL ; seyeiere £ Sure? the Firat duy of AUGUSI ) Sprays fe Sure ' retises, on at 12 o'clock, noon i With rein Sizep Cer ent,” pply interest, wf six per Orders puuctually attended to. er particulars please WoW. LORD, Execution | Queen Street, Charlottetown. July 24, 1865 _ | April 10th, 1865 Pe eaane cma Varm for Sale. §pECIAL NOTICE!! ro offers for tue sa'e 20, Forty | pointed Mr. hs a, RICHARDSON, of Sunmer- side, their AGENT, where TOBACCO ean be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- lottetown. vege LOWDEN & KICHARDSON. May 1, 1365. tf | lial oe Boots and Shoes. th a Tue! The | THOMAS LAWLESS. | a very large Stock of the above i Ott CHE BOUTD. SINE O Balliot live tent: Women’s; in Kid, Cashmere, Memel and i wiles from Charlottetown, and qnite ° er ~ parry and upwards wharfs for ality ping produce &e Lasting, frou Gs. G1 per _ } ’ ’ well wort) the notice ofany } } pre youd freelol May 29. 1565. of the late J. C. Wright - Enq tive at the ollice of residence of th hieury sab ment of Tarr aud Worsen's l article for Wood bottomed Vess from Wore, tsa Owners aiid 1 Ve . inti rnucle ~ | preserves them Steunibeute, Fishiug m hooners, smal FOR SALE. wer offers for sale his beauti- Perth, Lut 52, i : $ ! ive this valuable Patut a tris Anv ca Vuntage to ; DPriuted directions fur Use acco. contsining 170 acres ef land, of the best descrip: | 3 ; Hs tion, AO acres of which are cleared and mi hig's ‘harlottetown, June %, 1805. ees state of cultivation. and well fenced with stoue |) —- “ : nn aed god and other fenees; the remainder is cover- Sugar, folasses, Flo , ur. , There is w large TOW LANDING, the Cargo uf the selir. - * Alice,” consisting of 9 well fisished Dwelling llouse 5 bhds very bright MUSCOVADO saa, 426, anda Barn 50 «26, and a never ailing 92 Prime Porto Bice MOLASSES, - . Go tierces uacovs do DO _Por particulars apply te Thomas Owen, Eaq.. ao M is vi 2 Georgetown; Mr. Wiliam Stewart, Montague, 100 Sides SULE LEATHER, : ne Re eS oe = » wharf, bv Lut 19 or te the owner at Cardigan Bride, For Sale low from the re ia PETER STEWART, aie 4. 7 Charlottetown, July 10, 1S6e. Cooking Range & Register Grates. | | ness lness when Frank wanted him tosiy yes. | | Jjondon af er the governess, who had no- | jan aunt, PEXIIE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECELV- ! ithe squire s permssion. his farther, and says he will marry the girl las soon us he is of ave, or shoot himese!f JOUN BELL. i 2 . -}monta ity mxed up with business matters, | 5 eyes upon you~keep qriet — leave | W. E. DAWSON. ssels. aud incl i tir rent t teoir ae Monts of all kinds, will find it greatly to teen ud ch can. )}. ALALL. respectable father wth the original curiosity. “Yours, &e., ALPRED DAVAGER.” ‘A -ctever fellow that,’ suys I, putting | gard in the shape of a L no sooner }mentioned him than she flew into a passion ; ‘and when IL added, by way of clinching the thac L was retained to detend the young sister’s gyoverne-s, aud that his mind Was inede up to merry her. bine > i 2 ! Srank told me he really was in love and Frank told me be really 8 the letrer awsy, oat wade ‘ ; ( : » gt rover. | ; said he was determined to marry tae go | +Qlever!’ cried Frank: ‘he ought to F ank’s father, beng as proud as 2 Ea ; ‘have heen borse-whipped within an imeh of Lucifer, sad no, as to terrying the gover- lhis life.’ ‘Do you think [ am saying anything li- | your excellent i amatter, against the most ernel underhand treachery Ile sent the yoverness away with a good st a eectinas character, |on the part of Mr, Dovager, the ; character and a fine presen’, and oS when | assert that if he saw the letrer he | chambermaid was ready to go any lengths, | UST RECEIVED, ex Ste Commerce, looked ebout for something for Prank co dy | iwonld certainly ins'st oD your marriage | that she eould safely. to serve mpcause, bitted to ia few word-, [ disecvered that sonts was to Frank, in the meantime, had ‘heing put off ? ‘Feeling as my father doos about ber to go to bat | marriage he wou'd ins‘st on rts betng drop- , ped altogether, if he saw this letiter,’ says If Mr D bad not empried "\ rank with a groan * Bar even that is not his own pockers over night, we arranged the worst of it. The generous girl her-elf hat Boots was to forget to e mpry them for says, thar if the leer appears in the paper, |" and was = bring the clothes down with all the commen's this scoundrel would | stairs just ae Le found them If Mr. D's body alive Lelonging to morning, and was to take his clothes down stairs to brush, - The aunt refuses to let Frank in withou Fronk writes to | Up to town comes the squire, and bis wile | : Seabee ett . se it! Fay te ieee Serpes OOS ee ties ibe sure to add to it, she would rather die! pocke's were emptied, then, of course it jand bes diughrer ; ithe old man is forced into saving yes. | Brack jutroduced me to bis tu:ure wile | | ' i lone day when 1 met them out walking, —jania-ked me if he was pot a lucky lellow. the upsiot of it is, thar would be necessary to trausfer the searching | ’ ’ “Did you think of asking the young lady | PrO**ss 10 on D's room. ; whether this infernal letter was the only I waited till) Tom came home. Ilis re- written evidences of the fargory ivex'stenee ? | port was short and pleasant. ‘The lan was * Yes, and she told me there was no other | shutting ap; Mr. Davager was going to bed iwritten evid nee. jo rather a drunken condition. Mr. Dava- Tue marriage was to be ona We lnesday i Wil you give Davager his price for it?’ ver’s friend had never appeared T sent Tom | [ was sitting inn y ifiice on the Monday ce Rl Cn ena ° (properly instructed about ke ping our than morbing before the wedding-day—tryingz toi F.ank, bere is my proposal. I'm zo'ng in view al! the next morning) to his shike- | vegimywapi clone hefwé: me, emt ner 98n- } try.1f f ean do D ‘wager out of this letrer., down bebind the deek, iceedng particularly well, « hen Frank sud-| 1° on'e eacoeed ot acblph pinta ay ld Av hal gitet’ devine” beet cig. I o ,? § ss! .: ; : ’ ; |den'y barsts mm, and siys he © Ee ee i aid you hand him the money, and J slipped qu etly into Boots pantry. | eadtal ease for me to aivise on. . a icharge you novbing for professional servie’s Down came the clothes Nc pockets In ‘Is this in tbe Way O1 busines ? Frank Be do sueeceed. | hand you the letter, and | trow-ers, Wartsteoat pockets empty. Coat | than hold me to my engagement.’ ul | J roid him I thoeght he was. jsays 1, stopping bm . : lyon give me the money ing ead of Davager | | “¢ fas in the way of business, certainly ; | ide 1t sence uel hut frieadsbip : | | | was ob tged to pull him up short once | lmore, or he weuld have kept oe taiking to! | |—— | | uO pury ose all day. ' *Now. Frank, T can’t have any sent '[landkerehief; s cond y, bunch of keys; + You koow it’s yes, ten thousand times | third y-cizar case; fou:t ty, poeket book. me. Now go home, doa't It Duvager set) ing. | Nothing in the two pockets of the book | Presse to stop ta king, and let me ask yi "1 evcty thing -@ , you ean use. Nod when uyddieg wel do). stop your being married,’ -oOrd. , . yore ao Fiauk wow took bis departure, and left | went Ou % i ind what to d : sith) a a . m: to make up My tind W vat to do, : ean ane i ee wet Je See eran seo teta et Too Beet of eourse, was to have a) an cx rewely free avd casy descrip. ye prescut Un, b gals jal | aS | ; son i ial ) at lie cuemy. serene ic ay luterfere witu your mare es ’ erupe Which May tu ) laud in ormed bm that 1 was app inied to serawled iu pe arra:g: the bu-iuess with bin. lnut couveuieuily cali uati: between six and luseriptivn : L bad nothing to do ivan society, and some C123 of verses not tooo, riage ? + ‘ . , . , | fe nodded, and I put in, before be evu'd cay a word. : Tue scrape affects your young laly, aud | gues tuck tu tbe period ul & tausactluu be lehich be: late father was engaged — dou't i 2? LHe uods aguin, and L-put in once more : ‘There is a party who tu ued up alier seeing the aupouncemcut of your warrlage ju tiie p-per. who is cCoOgb Z.UL of what be oucht voi to know, aud Woo Is prepared to use bis kuowiedge of the same to the pre-) ‘ ; i ty | . , - >} * ae the young lady avd your Marriage and fulluw the gen lewou wherever | tu quivt, Tuose Wore the ouly preparatious * Mem 3 aloug 34 Acroes. seven in the eVeulug. before be cate, to tay Lo} Tom. tuto wy own b. ok. There never was such a sharp boy of — ‘teeu before. Lb settled 1t wich the boy that be and bad taken them up siarrs. was boi to show at all when Mr. Davager when he came : came; abi that be was ty wait to hear we asked if it was a flue mornng. rig ibe bed wheube lofi. ii [ vaag tw he was tv show ibe geutleman out. rang ouce, he Was tu kecp out of the way, jadice ol im of the eveuing before, uuless he receives a Suu of wouey L could him 0 g : being obliged to wart y berseif about and let uryself be guided by what tarned 2 at half-past ten,’ says L to the chambermaid About a quarter to seven my gentleman ' I tried at first to take the measure of “ee ; but it} 1; [ paid him some compliments, | L tried to} for this morning. Pot it down in the orde: : ie Rept it) book that he’s to be brought round to my Lt ended in his driving me dhe; to my last resouree—L{ tried to fiiyhten | ave Le : | , until ber bus i )| Marriage—charge you only generally with| ots and shoes, and stood at his work close | vr husband, why. ie. cripple, came ta |‘ attempt to exort money, and apply for| ov this window which lacks out on the imy office direetly, | Phe bead chaubermid gave me a sygna le ter d rested to the editor of the joca! pa-| When the landing wes clear. » locked th ;} vear to claim them from tim this evening 7) orn yesterday, and suppose L wasn't ?' says| than an hoar abvat it. | uow looked to the carpet, He didn’t take me by surprise, for j | with the ends of my fingers, and nothing | never expected he hal the let ev about uim |¢#™e of that. Toea L seraped it over gently ‘finger natl stack a lutle ay ous place, jaess by offering her a testinony of bis re- | linterenta of a Vv ry beautiful young lady | head | [n | l another, as seon a8 . 4 | The foprano will first gather op ber ekirte, | my call Mr. Davager at eight o'clock the next } perhaps bend her head a little so ae to avoid x n : , ee | the notice of the congregation, and step gin. | Newport. R.1., is rapidly filling up with | i however, eweeping down a few books, or up- ‘where, unless be takes the precaution to ja qniet littl: fletation together, doring ser- | ‘back in time to play the congregation out. . . > | pockets wiih something in them, First, ‘And you will be too glad to give it to! bo k with a certain curiosity, bor withstand: to we-~-and feel as certain as! hyt some old advertisments cut out of news- (questions. Auswer ue in the fewest words | you pleae that all the jetrers in tue world papers, @ lock of hair tied :cund witb a dir- ‘ty bit of ribbon, a eirealar letrer about a). gy? ifhe give his true name and address, likely to suit any company that was not of ; Ou L wro'e to Divager,| theleav sotthe pocket book people’sa idresses | , neil, aud bets jovted down 10) He coud red ink, Oa ove leaf, by itself this Queer | i nder false pretemecs, passed by the English | 1 understood every thing but those words | of ¥ : bat to wait, and gve cer'ai instructio¥s gpd fizares, so of course L copied tn m ff who siall, ‘ Theo [ waited in the four- pantry tll Boots bad brushed tne clothe-s Lis report | grays, pulstered hips, or b gh-heeled dowu was, that Mr. D. bad shall incur the venalty of the law now iu) Being wid force against witeheralis and like misdemea- ice, that it was he had ordered bie kfusi at une, if L and a s-ddle borse to be at the duo: ut teu, to take bin to Grimwith Abbey —one of the ic Went. sighis ib our veighburnood, which thad wid | Tue Book or JoBw.— Biblical eritices seem | I call that, apart from all theories ' about it, one of the grandest things ever written é What for?’ ssye che | with a pen. 2 noble book; all men’s book! Tt a a ‘ | 8 Our first, oldest statement of the never-ending ‘To tuke the re<ponsibility of making | protdem—man's destiny, and God’s Wwahe with Mr. Davagers bed off your hands for this | tim bere oo earth. And in aibsach free, flowing inorning only,’ says L. joutiness grand in its sincerity. in ite: simpheity, ; Sey marenedern,’ ante te. wits epic melody, and repose of reeoncilement. Vhere is the seeing eye, the mild! derstand * One more,’ says [. * aut to bi dices’ os lA ight i. higpeiad ro tgedng”| y L. * L waut to hire Sam jfeart. So true, every way; true eyesight and } Fision for all things; maternal things no less than | Spiritual; the borse,—hast thou clothed his neck lial at ten, | tial “aammele laughs at the shaking of the i Spears Such heme likenesses were never eine i In ease you should think Sam was a mar } drawn. Sublime sorrow, sidiFihe recuiétadtient I'd better tell you he was a pony. ['d made | oldest choral melody, as of the heart of mankind }up my mind that it would be bem ficial to | 78? Soft and great,—as the sunmer midwrglt, as | tom's health if he took a constitutional the world with ite stesqnd stare ae ning ¢ : %e2 ‘ i irec iS iadaenine saddle, in the directions, ees BY Bass —A few nights ago a | pless old wowan, named MeNeill, who oa Auything else ¢’ says the head chamber- together with her husband. resides in a swall jmaid, | house near the village of Selby, was awaken. | *Ouly one more favor.’ says [: would |°d by a number of rats knawing her face and my boy. Tom be very. minh in the way if he hands, She endeavored to drive them away, jcame, frum vow till ten, to belp with the| bot her efforis proved in vain, and it wes not ‘ l'll be here coming in by the back way, | the East. i i 9-9 j her assistance, that they would leave. A portion ct her forehead was eaten to the j bone, and her face otherwise badly inj : ' ured, * Not a bit,’ says the head chambermaid. | —Canada paper, ee * Thar k vou,’ says L, and stepped back to} CMG 2 | low to Serve a Doc.—A correspondent ee eee en i report: S79 shin. ts abe meni “ une attacked by a . ° | were? . ed him mounted for his ride. aenronien. tee Guus tena larm and let him seize it: then : | > j 2 ; Inetants His friend had never a peared, I sent) yrasp tis windpipe with your right eet stairens. 2? Savpose | ‘he boy off with his proper instructions, ans | and squeeze it withall your might; that will he letter shoa'd be inside that envelope. | thea slipped into the inn by the back way | disable bim in two seconds. He opens his | south to Rasp. loses all power, and falls . | help ess. {yo i ii . nT howd ora alte an tena on — iaue ryom without a soul but her seemg me, lure ready for anothr. O Se You jour, | oats neal 1 Sink et vet as ae Mr. Vavager hal taken one of the hest ibg dogs.”’ ’ ne rooms at the Gathitfe Arms, [ searched, to | : — begin with, everywhere, and taking more | , Sa is tuld of a lady who No discovery! 1] eee 0 emuggte s clock across the Canada , | border. She gave the clockseller particular [ felt ull Over it | direetions to fix the alarm apparatus so it would not strike, but the Cannuck being somewhat of a wag, set the alarm go it My second | would strike at the moment he knew the Ja ly Il | would arrive at the Custom ltlouse. Tho ‘lady fastened the timepiece securely to her hoops and started on her homeward journey. Arriving at the Custom Louse, the officer found nothing contraband among her effects, and wis yoing to the next traveller, when @ 'dcad whr-r-r! was heard ander tie lady's iskiris, ‘Thes*range noise was keptup for aioll space of a minute ; but to the lady it seemed an hour, 2nd she became tremulous and ex. cited. The Custom House off er, not daring ito lay hands on a woman, “save in the way | of kindaess,’’ obtamed an iron rod, with | whieh he felt around the ernoline for the {t was not at all difficult for me to now! concealed e@jock, aad finaly succeeded understand the words, * Mem. 5 Along, | bringing it down. t Across,’ aca Ge ok tee Bigow: tesla footsten onteide the door. | On the corner of Fiith Avenue and Seventh ile cml Al aie | Streets, New York, while the Highland regi- 5 a re as | ment was passing an extraordinary crowd, a * Haven't you done yet ! She whispers. | little fellow of the tender age of four sum- ‘ Give me two m wures, said [, * and don’t | mers rushed up to one of its members, shoat- let anyhody come wear the door.’ .ing “Hooray, daddy ! hooray! Give me five L took a little pull at the thread, and|cents!’? The veteran, though be had never I took another | seen the ae before, preked him up in bis ] , arms an kissed him, when his own wife, 4 : |whom he had not seen or heard from for unrolled it—ant there wae tee letter : over four vears, pressed up to him and seige | [ immediately bolte! off with it to my lim by the hand. When the greetings na- friend Frank, and he in his turn bolted off | tural to the oeeasion were over, ju ize of his to show the letter to the young lady. She) astonishment to learn that he was indeed tha first burnt the letter, and then went tuto! father of the little boy whom he held an his hysteries in his arms, [saw then married | arws, who had been born in his absence, and on Wednesday; and when they went off in| ¥92 904% by a strange and vnaepo mrp ble ap a earriage and four to spend the honeymoon, | °° kaow his pareat,though beholding hig a we £ ; for the first time, | went olf on my leys to Open a credit ati a ‘ > : 2 » —_- -+ —-< Po the Town and County Bauk with a five London, England, covers an area of 129 nu dred pound note in my p cket. J square miles; and it has heen estim rted that As to Davager, L can tell you nothing | cue bhaman being dies every eignt minutes ia I got into bh ana slowly with my nails. parel the carpet at that place, and saw a thin sht—a slit about half an inch long, with @ heels ond of beown throal, ex»etly the color ot the earpe'-g ound, stickin, out about a quarter of au iuch, Toe parrera of she carpet was bunches of leaves and roses speckled over the ground at regular dostances, L reckoned up the bunches —ten along the room and eight across it When [ bad stepoed out in the cenrre, there were five one way and four the other, ia heard something rusile pull, and out came a pivce of paper. ' ies , | more about him, except what is derived from that read CIty ; but to overbalanee this ane 1G DONSed | | ’| factory evidence, even in a lawyer's mouth, tality, a child as born into the world every 5 minutes in some house in London, Oat ; of every every 1,009 of the population of the lie, L have since been given to under: world, two of them are in London. If the stand; jeft the Gatliffe Arms that vight. eitizens of London were placed two and two with his best elothes on lis back, and with! in marching order, the ling would extend all the valuable contents of bis dressing-ca-e O80 milea, and at three miles per hour, it { am not in a condition go Would take them nine days and uine minutes tu pass a given porns, ’ —_— --—--2<Peeo- hearsay evidence, which ts always unsatis in his pocke's. state whether he ever went through the form of asking for his bill or not, but t re An. interesting firin of Yankee. speculators testify. he never pad it, Wheo L add to who have been tor some. time engaged - hese fragments of evidence that he avd | | buying op great quantities of old iron, brass nave vever met since | jockeyed him out of and lead, in Richmond, have lately extended his bank noe, L have about finished my | their basiness, and are now employed in col- \}eeting human bones from the battle-fields jof Virginia, as well as those of horees, mules jand oxen, and shipping them to Northera | hutton-makers. statement, MISCELLANEOUS. eee rr Eriqverre of THE CHolR.— A writer in a) : Sa eee New York musical paper takes exeeption to I. It is & Vulgar error to suppose that a the practices in fashionable circles of mem- | Durrister will be, a8 the notice on his door hers of the Choir leaving their places before | atates, ** back in ten minutes ;"? that when the sermon is over. The writer says: In| ary one gives you a general invitation te Episeopal Charebes purticularly, where, at|* come whenever you like, we shail always the morning services no hymn is sang after be glad to see you,’’ he weans what he saya, the sermon, it 18 almost the rule for the unreservedly; that more attention can be members of the choir to sneak out, one after | paid to a onan when the eyes are shut; the text is given ont. | that actors off the stage are totally different to what they aro ‘‘ or,”’ ——_—_— --- <r e visitors. Prices are enormous. Young ta- dies in the afternoon take their beaux out riding. The girl holds the reins, and the ‘*feiler’’ holds the parasol. Belle Avenue, at this fashionable resort, is compared to Central Park ; not so great as to numbers and space, bat greater in **spread’’ and gay | clothing.—Fall River News. gerly out of the organ loft, not unfrequently, ‘ ; a me setting a chair, spite of all her eare Toe basso, having no skirts to impede his pro- gress, darts out a few minutes after, and makes no noise til he gets on the stairs, , slide down the banisters, his heavy boots are heard tram ping down like the rumble of dis- tant thander. The alto and tenor follow, an less, indeed, they preter to remain and have lili ies Io 1664 a trial took place in Connecticut, under the section of the blue-laws prohibiting kissing. The offenders were Sarah Tuttie jand Jacob Newton. It appears that Sarah | dropped her gloves and Jacob found them. When Sarah asked for them, Jacob demand- mon time, The organist having to play the concluding voluntary, groans inwardly, a ause he i thos debarred the privilege o ‘ aint : t consoles hims If and cinporee the |ed @ kiss for his pay, and es the demand did i ee { fie opr rched word’ byst:alingout | not seem extravagant, she adjusted it forth. ree . + se ; ‘Aim + toe : = aa ore ele, i > oe to a neighbouring bar-room—there are plenty | with. The facts we re clearly proved, and ri a an ble n Sundays by back-door the parties were each fined twenty shillings, of these accessable on ounds) } aide! iow } ated —where he can snatch | ds : Meer ae trey Saree 41 ib A-marrioce was sulemnized reeortte at Alf a sherry cobbler or a glass of lager, and be | | 'e si whi, : J ,Sainta’ Church, Pelham. by the Bishop uf , London, in the presence of Lord Palmerston ' ou — 22) ooo" | Iretsu Docs 1x Parviamest.—-The follow- | end . large nawber of local gentry, bewween 7 4 | a ep : asd r iy _ 2 ing notice of mottoa extraordinary has ap- | ' Rev. R. G. Biker, V. A, Vicar of Pul- peared in the parliamentary papers; ** Notice | (4m, and Miss Suilivan, daughter of tv of motion, May 22—D ozs Registration Bill Right. Lion Laureace Sullivan. P OO. Miss over. Ou jy you earo the mouey aud Ot eourse I wasn't such a toul as to. xpect 10 (Ireland) —Mr, lL mngfield, to move the fol-; CA LYeRs who 8a ni “ce of Lord Palw Tatow, ’ | Gad the letter there, but I opened the pocket Jowing clause ;* Every dog found trespassing | is JU years of age, while the bridegrvow has on vunenclosed land unaceompanied by the) attained the ee of 77. i . . *} . raon,) antes registered oom, nr — a he apr | The Chicago Republican says Mrs. Linevin F shank aad there destroved is living 1 perfect seclusion at the [) ds .. A oom Park Uotel on the shore of the lake. seven ‘or eight miles from that city. © Both ter sons reside with her. Capt. Robert Lineolas ' shall be destroyed 2—or is it the * owner or) is studying lew ia "7 off ze of Movers Sean: “who ie to be d- stroyed for the | 29+ met agg and Puller, in Chiergo, and goes there duly to attend to his duties, ‘ -@te -——— wio shall on and address, may be by such oceapier, or Ly his order. temporary asks: *¢ Is it intended that the | other person " vttowce of giving bie trac name and uddrees. oo ; +. . : Law acaixst Extictnc into Maraitony | The Provost Marsuai of Lyochburg Virt AW 4 S 4) 3 NTO. 3 ears S* ots vi — . iw 1770 —A law againet obtaining busbands | Pe PUSH butchere to bring the tid, 3 = jand heros uf the animals they kill fee market, and expose them at their stalls alone ie g with the meat. This is dune in order thug cattle or Sheep which have been stolen from / ‘ tre rightial owners, and seld co them, ma > p - invny an Or cS : ° duce or betray inte i oe. 7s ne denied, and the that thcued: y Majesty ’s subjects by virtue of scents, cosino- | tic washes, artificial testh, false re: — They kill pigs by steam tu Chivago. A ow i, great ton-claw, with five fingers, tivvks ous the pigs Whiel are quarreling in the pen below, and hfis the porkers tu a gibbet near by, aud then plunges them again into sea) '- | ing water. By the machine filty purciu » | are killed, seulded, scraped, cleaned, split jand bung in rows ready for salting wituin an hour. ‘ amt a ‘ 4s Wise ‘ ‘ | Parliawent In 1770, enacts ners * Tuat wowen vhatever age, rank, profession or degree, after this act, impose upoa, 6¢ his nors, and the marriage under such circem- giumves, upon convietion of Lhe off_udiog par- ' ” ties, suall Le null and void. —_—_—_—_-—-» & » w written } vagreed thui our owi Buouk of Jub was writtea in | eves ar eee ree san a eee rT xc = = «6S > or. - a2 ax Ss °c eel ele! a