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And, pleased, indulge tho cheering ho a . .r ho“ comes; of a race of cowards and recreants. an e r _Y s . I ead his character [his day . [RECTons.——F. H. Barnett, .- r "‘ -- - v That time will brin "n )lefl'eofls crop- ‘ ' v ' ' ' ' 'll far ment of him. How Jllsuy I r . - ~ t has Bowder Esq.,Sir Robert’Cunt bail. ‘ . :1 ' y t or. fibrewd common scribe dits liiughing hp;- ‘- Thy ""CIe Ham-2a {on-21“ ’aéamSt the prophgi’. u ’6 has roved ‘ (or his revenge“! and. andac‘ous hear Rium H'om G, R,Dawainf:8ir. clifSe I ' ' ii i I For When maturing sezlmnssmne' y i i made him crouch at the feel or him lite; hedl myiiled. it felt iio Pity ht the siaht of the venerable instruct?)r $1. hls' wi‘ison. Esq, Sir '1‘. “Mining , I. H . . . .I » r "t w mae ‘ . a - " icitri- .ouit-u hatter:22:33:25?“ ' . .t..“.:‘..‘l‘:.‘ .1‘;‘§$2i?5a.fi‘.$;°f‘£538.; bl.“ at... you on the hunt,“ ,“I,'}fi:§'2fi;‘i§;‘§ “3., argue???“ “a... a, U ’ V" "' ' “ ’ . v' . ' ‘ I ' , r r me WI One a I a 'V ’ r ". , u . ‘l‘ I - ing yet farther against‘ the wall from the clenched firsli “mphs 0:: throne as thou hast 'seen‘ it to-day beard me E5 -, 9!. Rs. _8". éeorg'ecarm“ Jam‘ you, $55,“, rqui’,“ ch um, 00,. ‘ planted foot and flashing eye of his fierce opponent. ‘hee 9n , y' ’ , _ 0,3"0‘Il,§§i.ud Esq. ’ . ' -' And “‘0” “"6 fertibil It’ldfl p i " A‘ ‘his insmm the Slgnal orAmr‘m‘flnce more “semi OH‘TH'IeOf‘ lse ! cried Obeidah, fiercely‘ and alohd, , Bananas—’Messrs. hareettflfldnféltand . . Than the huge breadth ofharr‘en fields.» , '- bled his little charge, and to the astonishment of all, be At Is {1180,28,} .n the Oil”, Who 'smiled; and Obeidal‘lr ACTUARY'.—-Begjr:lmln (hampptrtzi ‘9? i’ . rt . ,» \ . - ° nrot t ‘ . - , i = __.. 'w amt on ‘ s Th“ BIt Ymi'R “Ra's iii“: long confessed (frderi’d {he mmd Oiled ‘0 Endleng the sa'me ‘iuni‘rsiiilfligd detebtino‘ the silent interchange of OPInion beigeye,“ '§f{i§ftjt::Y—Joli‘n r12. Hume, M. ’D., the cries est a r st t: r re usmo' to corn at as a een ei’ious » v - ' ' HS ' - ' ‘T , Each be and inudiishl indiistiifous drain 0 ° ' ' Pf . y them and .fOTeseemg the escape or ins maSter .an I SoLiCiroa.—Jolin M. Pearce, Efi‘l- - Nor let fine balks derform the PM“. i on the others for havmg Blight. . I own ienewed punishment, stamped his foot passtonate y SURVEWRFJrhomas Anason’ Esq. I, J I ‘ ’ ' . - I . ' l . ~ ‘ - 4 .‘ i go huh“ on your headland gmw’ lloimldah’ Who slime llie modrl‘mglh:sdof::’ii:: uiiildeus u on the floor, and dashed his clenched fist in fury HE Subscriber is authoglsed to is,“ ' ’ | h w. a 0 row more Mini an ear 8 , i . . t s m‘ i A fidbrllilzr;oau:lb)dfnnsfyc:uiuheads; neat, , . “oily stfpped forward 50.31,, and said_ , ' q against his forehead]. d 7, cried the cam: of bfifilfiglhgidggiirr? findohrg’edii’dis’gg' mm" “0" be “'9’”: y°'" cloufl'yards sweet’ ' Oh Amrou I brand thee with caprice and injustice, ‘ Bl” Whete is, a e ' me siender and on Houses ofeverv discriptwn, «in Furniture, N0 "1055 the Shelienng rf‘orensmoud- \,i d ,h’ I It ’ I a b a tel. it ‘Behold him! resumed Afhmhi 3? will also effect Life Insurance upon admin: a £30)»; £0 a??? panlearthtla‘wgidow cloud, ‘ n‘ H 0;) 2:01;: 6:5? e my in s - beautiful boy stood timidly shrinking in the farihehstfcor- ,me part “(the Capiml is Paid fivind‘hfi, ‘ 0 shoes on ow 0‘ , - ' ’ - . . ' ' . ace ° ' ' .. - 't i . ‘1 ; t . Butshades Expand 'md fru'Hrees mum," I call upon my companions to break thy Sceptre, and these trembling ."fiesa y h-,,, to recoil profits is allowed to the Assured every ‘ us. And flowering shrubs exhale perlume . - - i A feminine refinement causes I . , (H i, Com an m. r b With poles your garden circle round, , bl"! thee from my ‘hmne- Every Inhab'mnt or Medmfl Fowanly - ‘ercourse with his mates He revenges no . h ls undelsigo 5:33,: .,,,.e cgvezed i, " , , . . n ' ' gs wariue "3 9‘ . , Defend, enrich, und_cleon the ground; Wlll pronounce against thee.’ . . .mm, a he rises against no oppression. He has not as Sgdcular descripiinn, the Stovescbelns i missing“ 'lfle pleutslglg' usefldl med, With ‘hese words he SUN-tad Up' and was Jomed by 3“ ms“ l s woman i ' 1n educatino‘ hint I have had a ing to our Statutes in such cases mad“ ' Wiiveeu esnoo. - - , — g a a - ‘ 3 '3 his males. The weeping Caled, alone, shrank back, “‘“c mu hat devolve’d upon me by the CHAhL . i ' r t exactl o osite to t i I . . ’ ’l‘hd crouched to the side of him who bad Just scourged L’lhs'lfrae of Oieigiih ; and, conseqemly’ I have been {m- N. BFPOIICM m" be Issued, rem.“ ' ill“. ' a ‘ ' o ained b a l in to, At this instant, surrounded by manv chiefs of the cod to resort to different measures.l I‘lie bllllzliyi’r,‘ o'cloick}: aygi'g "lhES and Companions oftlie prophet, clothed in a light seizes each occasmn of conflicth? wtahys fizz-beamed V K .l 18“ 1 gown, with a coarse turban on his head, the Calif Ali, punish for his brutal ferocity , whi e .Is «31 d threats. Charlotteumn’ { [m y p:— . I attracted by the noise, ou'bis return from prayer at the youth I have striveti t0 "Hie 0“ by Prglmselsl." W;ere _».-_ . t , 75 of a man an a so tier. VEGETABLE LIFE V feelint mosque, entered the apartment. to the acts and _, I _ - - - - . . calif, and taken . . . ‘ IIow!’ cried the venerable sovereign; ‘ What not is these two boys grown to maturity, O HEsE Medicines are linde I their manifest and sensible actio this? ‘Must the very prayers of the faithful be disturli- into thy employ. Caled “7.0”” (gunninle :echomgh‘hyl ‘ ed by the brawliug of boys! What is thecauseof this?’ VlZler, and Oheldah ‘hy Ch‘ef- '1 hey are 0‘ w” 0” and channels oflife, and enduing the . . . . - ' ' v' ' .: .: e ‘ . ' 2 No one Could look on the matestic Ali Without fear, Virtue. ahd l’f’th g'hed “llh genius. Unless Ilsucce d v'gbil' 1" {"5931 hurt'dritlefergfiggié: ‘sdis- and awe, He was next the Prophet in me reverence of in breaking down the natural Vices of their c iaracter, no It), am ina mos y i . - . . - , i. streetcar“ the Saracens. He had been, even at the age of fourteen, both mlng W!“ lhy cmmdencei and “e‘lher “"“ld de' #332352: 323ml” and ' the first proselyte of Islauiism, the firmest supporter, and Serve ll- lieidah would rebel ,against thee—Caled by n“ Persnns hemmed, am, who: m" most confidential- friend of Mahornet himself. Seated, would betray thee. The one would attack thee With quainwd will, [he heuuufimy pminsnphwdw at length, on the throne of, Arabia, (for it was not till thine own armies, an d“ the other assassinate thee with theivlnrti?m;jpocl‘intled, and upon avlilich thpy . 2 7 . " to i e: e ir-iries retiouimen tiemse v twenty-four years alter the death oftlie prophet that he thy own dagger; '» h v ,d h H. flirm and description. The first operation was invested with the regal and sacerdotal ol'fice,) ‘Allah aCh“"""G”d ‘3 g00d- 53' ‘ e ca ‘ ' , ’ coats .of the stomach and bowels the va thom’h‘l" his manners 31“! dress be exhibited the pri- ‘ Th0“ h”- h'eei Amrm'i and '0 “3Wan thy W‘S‘!0m ct'uditics Constantly settling around them; a .. . . . . . . . , ' h' d. (1 lie: 5 vliich collectin the convo mitive Simplicity of his people, he was rash, intrepid,and arid compensate thy frightl decree ‘hee “Ch year 3 81:53:25.. (3&6: medic-mes only pmmny é, fiery-ma despot over the minds as well as the bodies of Purse 0f gold- Hereafter I W!” gmde my .S‘lblemsi hf”! Ieave such cnnecmd masses behind as tbtrgwdué his subjects. IVliile be exercised over their domestic leave thee m “‘3' scholars We are bOlh m we Station ness, with all its train rifevils, or sudden} ’ affairs the persmial jurisdiction ofa father, he punished for which heaven deSigned us.’ r _ _ iient dangers. This fuctys \yell'klnovyn t with the summary power of a monarch, and sometimes Thus saying, the Son Of Abu Faleb deported and It is \yzfildpgjlgpnfheléfJzfih‘i‘fiorr::de;ezzfi ofa tyrant. The lflys, astounded bthe, angry looks of believed, on authentic testimony, that the string, inteu- (l,r rJnedicines prepared and “flawed. to “‘ their calif, stood around him mute, trembling, and pale; dEd (01‘ the "90k 0f Ammu. hmnd more aPPmPrlale em- persons. The second effect of the Life and the dusky commtinn of Amron himself, if reliance ployment 0" the haCkS 0f the Pale Caled and the roam- tllie klidneys Irinrlhthplhplpir‘l‘pignagtflvt: {sip ‘ Nay-minke thy hand from myrshoulder, good Obei- be leed 0" Shhset‘lueh‘ rel’mti “Minted ‘1 fmme’ Shade mg Cheddar]. it it: as i it: it ill: regain; :ftlfze‘lurinuar‘ydorgans. The 'ol dah,’ replied lIassan. ‘ See the grim wretch is gliding benemh ‘he [bids OFh'S mrl’an' ’ , , 1 n , th it “he red colour from the agency of the liver on y’away into the grass. I will kill him! I swear it! Take The calif repeated his question in a sterner tone, and Fe" Yen’s "‘fl m 9‘ dawlny 0"er 9‘ cogqllleks 0 t passes into the heart, being thus purified by ofi‘ thy hand! Obeidali———-—’ Amrou, bending oft times low at the monarch’s feet, was Saracens’ and wlmesse He mp! “be 0 “3 remo e “d by “’0‘! comma fi'nm ‘1 Clea“ Sl0m31‘l'i00. .u “1 have heard a story of the spider” continued ihe about to attempt an explanation, and had proceeded as other, ‘which makes me love liini,’ * far as ‘ Oh, invincible, inexpressible calif, sword of God, baud ofArabians to the dignity and power of a mighty the veirIS, renewst every part of the system nation. Already, in the large stars that ki (1 over l;l:;96‘;it:ll;herilitfl‘; trillxclgreosifng ‘Bythe beard oftlie great apestle himself!’ exélaim. vicegereiit of‘the holy apostle—J when the calif cut him Mecca,’ had ,l‘he “Stromgers read 'he daZZImg .Cdreer IRSted,nnd pronounced a sovereign}? 4 ed the no“, angry Hassan’ r1 ,e” thee I will crush ,his shortze I of their armies and their philosophers, predicting t0 Palplfilll‘n? oftlie liplart, Loss and poisonous wretch! Let go my arm 1 what care 1 {(3, r s,ay"[ho,, trembling Slave! I will "one of my ex_ those fervid sons of the desert apleuded Vllctolles in re- In:2Iits:nyb()sgi:lte:s:;es3iany‘:i;g , . thy talc‘s’l Thou art a girl to pity a spider, and be mel~ cuses and falsehoods! It is such as thou that weaken mom-“"1183. and over Aer'riom fiatmnsm" Emmi?" mgr Rheumaiismfiout,Biopsies of ted by stories !' ' _ our armies by keeping our sons at Imme, and teaching Pfrsm’ Syr‘a’ Egypt! “ca! umpe’ an per aps t e and Consumption, Scurvy, _ And he attempted to reach the poor insect with a fu- them to talk instead of to fight: breakino‘ doer their nous stampp but Obeidah caught him yet more power- fiery spirits with idle learning. Of what ohpresaion has fully, and said, in a determined tone, he been guilty? speak, my brave rebels, and you loftv ‘ H3383". before thou proceedest to provoke me by youth attlieir head. Tell me, boy, what tyranny in thy ‘ mastery ofthe Whole globe. Eruptions and Bud Co jexiohs,: rupti‘ Their bright career. however, wasnot without sha- cloudy and other them bleggmnplex'io again striving to do what I swear, by Allah, thou shalt pedagogue has raised you into thischildish war '1 If he not do . hear m)‘|'e=130lt. hath trampled on your infant rights, by Allah! his head (lows; and Ali heard with surprise, though Without fear, Sap??? cilhllnonmp‘t’ “1" “Hum ' . . V ‘ y y - p H n \V llCI H 1C . 6 “man , ,' that a powerful Arabian chief, escaped from Medina to pa,,,,.,,la,,y, the Life Medicines have be _And while Hassan looked up fiercely, too much asto- shall roll for it, and that ere we stir a foot. Speak fcar- ' rushed for the niomentto disobey, the rest ofthe young lesslv-—wliat has he done l” _ y, 1’ . +‘___ __ CALEB AND OBEIDAH Z OR THE SCHOOLMASTER OF MEDINA. In'tlie third year fofthe Calif Ali, the son of Abu * Taleb, Atnrou, of Medina, dismissed his pupils to their play, beneath a shady palm-tree, near the sacred mosque which contained the tomb ofthe prophet. The young boys went forth joyfully to freedom, and the long-beard- ed sage, himself unobserved, overlooked their sports from a neighbouring seat. For a time the fiery little b» Arabs amused themselves in peace, and the philosopher smiled as he listened to their artless remarks, and sigh- ed us he remembered the days that were gone. He was reputed the wisest and the best Mussulman within the l walls ofthe city, and it was asserted that his benevolence equalled his wisdom. Everybody loved the good Amrou; and the few cliiidren committed to his care, among the illiterate andwwarlike Saracens of that remote age, were expected, not only to attain knowledge enough to inter- pret the koran, and to cure diseases, but to read human destiny in the sky, that lay ever brilliant and burning over the sandy plains ofArabia. While the children were at play, a spider, which had accidentally crawled upon their path, attracted the at- tention of Hassan. ‘ Look,’ said the lad, ‘wliat a vile insect. He shall not live another moment l” ’ ~ ‘ Stay thy foot, Hassan !’ cried,the eager Obeidah, ‘ do not destroy it. Stay iliy foot!’ ._.-....-. ,....._.. u. 4‘.-~.._..._....__—___... Mecca, and thence to Bassora, had erected the standard ,;ess{.,i_.s,,muchsn’mm gnu“, Fever and Ag“. - of revolt and usurped the government of, Irak or Assy- ans almost universally prescribe them. . _ ria‘ Ayes)“, the Widow 0f the prophet, who hated All that Mr. Moliat requires of his patients 18, i . . . . ' - -‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ - ‘ to _ F r in taking the Life Medicmes strictly accordiqg the family 0. Abu I‘alcb, accompanied their flight and I, ,5 no, by a Newspaper Home, 0,. “any, ‘5 on auditors mew round in a circle, some to hear the story, . He has oppressed "3’: said ,he revengem, Obeidah. si‘istainetl their cause at the head at thirty thousand men. may say in their favor, that he tropes togain cred" and some to en'o the battle , . . r. . l he calif Ali met them beneath the wall of Bassora. bv the results of =1 lulrtrml. . - J Y - - I did but seek to save a spider. because that insect, at “[13=A Fausu SUPPLY oftliesc valuable'Mdtfi, Ayeslia, who had chosen her host amid the dangers of ’, l the field, urged on the troops ofthe rebels. It is repor- and fur SA e )y COOPER & 3 ted, that, of the faithful slaves who held the bridle of Sole figcntsfor Prin her camel, seventy in succession were killed or woun- Cliurlottetown.June 4.1841- “The reason ‘why thou shalt not kill the creature,’ the cave of Mecca, rescued the life of the true prophet said Obeidali, ‘ is this; I had heard my grandfather say, from the hands at the koreish i" that he was one ofthe emissaries of the koreish, who, ‘ Ay 2’ continued the calif, strokino his beard and when the great apostle of God was driven from Mecca, casting a fierce glance upon the crouching Amrou.’ . I .e ‘ . ' ‘ r‘ ' I t " . bullied hlmthkfla hfiash ,and thought .‘0 take his hfe- ‘I would have saved it at the hazard ofmy life, and I zedl’ganld,,he{hcage f“ miter wnb Stile: wnh 31mm]: “Ind HE Subscriber offers for Sale 3, qua t prophet had hidden In a cavern In the neighbour- fought like a lion ; but the tyrant, striped me fel- break- ar ”’ he e qm s 0 a porcupm“ At engl) mr Nveoiindland CODFISH. soldiers gave way belpre the .tremendous cry' of the ALSO, 50 boxes M. superior Philadelme ‘R calif, ‘ Allah acbar! (sod is Victorious !’ and the field Buitcr CRACKERS, all ofwliich will be sold is of the triumphant Ali was occupied bv no enemies ex- Payment- ; , cept the captives and the slain. The widow of Maho- " . KENNETH d . h l d d. . . [[j’Hercquests all persons indebted to him to met was treate Wit tent erness an ismissed Willi "mpg paymem before the 15,}, Am“,as Aw,“ honour, but death was doomed for the commander of standing over Six months, will be putin a l the traitors. He was dragged, fierce, foaming, and CUVEl‘y‘ ’ 5 of the city, and the koreish had everywhere sought ing the peace of his scliool.’ him Witheagcr revenge till they came to the mouth of ‘ Hosein,’ said Ali, ‘ thy duty !’ ‘ his cave. They were about to explore it, when one Aswarthy slave, at the simiificant sin of his master’s observmga pigeon’s nest and a spider's web acrOSs the finger, stepped forward arisd seized his victim. The .enlrfllicei (let/lille them SumClent 8Vidence that no one fatal bowstrina was produced in an instant. Amrou re- » could be Within, and as they were in haste, called ofl'the covering his ldourage and dignity in proportion as: his {firsuirf Izoj'rme' glinfler' GOd’S chm 0" eafllh was danger drew more inevitable, stood high and stem, even ,, - d -,h 1 ,t i H i b r y 1 tissue e min t eir cimeters. Since that time my asthe catit‘himself. ‘5 “me “” “’5 am mm ’ 6 “re “e conquerors Charlottet0\vn,7tli March,1842. gmndsire became a bay-lever, and has taugh, me never , Companion ofthp prophet ,, he said in '1 firm voice throne; and, in the desperate Chieftain of Medina, the . . , . , _ . to destroy either a pioeon or a spider ’ , r . . monarch recognised Obeidah the yet unfortrotteu u il ' r , :2 ~ - . the near Sight of death for a moment a alled me' , -’ . '3 p p ~ ST..WART 1 AL!” * ‘ Fool !’ vociferated Hassan,‘l mind thee and thy but the weakness has passed. Ere thou reacihpthe palace: 0f Ammu‘ rhe same Hosem Who had men SteppEd m ‘ 0 BE SOLD’ With "nme {me ' the side of the pedagogne, now stood before the youth. , l‘PUW" Superior Slime hUih HWSB: .3 In one moment, the fatal string was at his throat, and “male "‘ Pri'lcelttwn Royalty, erected at very» - . , b the late Charles Stewart Es for! the nex a lod- 'e id 5 s. . - Pens? y - x ’ ‘. ' ‘q"» = t c lik ai en eless trunk was flung to the mgeumr Wu], the Land anymomg, and Oak. 1;." 'gran‘dsiré alike, , either more than the wind. I.\vill I la“ b h t G d d ' ' ‘ kill the thing if ii sibut to spite thee.’ to5 iroclafiinetiireinfiietige ’hls company, wuh hls'pwphe‘, i He‘iore himself from the r f h' d i ’ ‘ y’ J L i v“ . , lg a5P 0 IS Opponent. 3" Go, said Ali, and a moment more would have‘ ton- ‘ough: hls'Vlclhhi h!“ it had Ye')’ llldlCl‘mSl)’ SElZQd th’e summated the deed. when Caled, lriumphiilg in the. de- dogs’ a ghflstbfihca‘i dripped 0"" ‘he "‘"St PUbllc P‘m'hused 3‘ ‘he “‘9 Sale: um!" 5“ 0'3“. . t, (gigggry‘tcinwy1 to Withdraw, leavgng the end of Obeidah s struction of his master. cried out, iii“? :1 “53023,; [Elscvmmlri' ls StyIEd by'the MOSlem banner). Apply to it“ o are more intereste . ‘ He merits O u‘iahty calif a double death ' f ' “s 0 h “S m ay 0 mm. V i , . _ _ _ . _, ._ . . , . or while . - . . 13th . . i ’ ‘ ‘ coward. and Slave!) 9”“! Obe‘dah ‘“ ‘1 {uryi ‘ I “'1” he lashed Obeidah for battling with Hassan lie caprici— Many sangmni‘ry contests ‘El‘sufflli 1“ “’hmh the 50" Dec 1841 tear out thine eyes—I Will dash out thy teeth.’ ousl so u 0‘ d m H b I I f ’t ‘ ' or Ab“ Taleb dlsplayed the mamfied superiority of a A d h _ y . ,0 rue e, ecausc reused to conflict With . a . . . PASSAGE TO AND FROM * g ‘ y e “m combatams flew a, each omer wnh a“ the Obeidnhl, warrior and a statesman. But the disobedience of his I, E ‘ . ’i ; \ ferocity ofliate and passton. While they were fighting. ‘ What! the same penalty for exactly contrary actions? Eddie's Oflen wresmd {mm his grasp me advanmges Of T ANNiithidgsrlgélGDii‘nswh a‘ ‘ , Amrou, their master, came among them, and, after sepa- . . . . Thou art either worse or better thanI believed ’said Ali his "imnphS; [in one day’ i" the mnsqm" at ad?“ a Sin“ ww - I ' ‘ fr rating them, proceeded to inflictou each asevere punisb- ’ ' " commander’ WI“ Sim (m ‘ My curiosity is excited. Canst thou defend thyself, file formv k"9€‘h"g 10 prerent a petition, was suffered to ‘LONDUN, about the 20th June next, and merit: He then harangued Ithem on their ,wicked dis- Ammu 'p apo‘roach him in a moment of privacy and solitude ‘0 CHARLOTTETUWN- Can accmnmudm . .: POS'llon ‘0 ‘luaf'eb and Pmmlse‘j the"! the same PenalU’i ‘ Ifthou wilt permit me,’ cried the Arabian teacher of q ho“ a” calcd’, cried AH‘ plaCing his hand “Wm his “i' llidildiinu riff} s; ‘ ‘ 7' I i nia . in use the offence were repeated. meter partly with an involnnt r ll ' f h _, _ _ youth. . . ’ ‘ a .V rec” ecuml 0 l 5 Pre' ll Castle Street Holborn' Charles _ Long before the day had declmed, and while the boys , Proceed; said the cam.- d-ictio‘n of Amrou, and partly moi-ed by ahdark expres- Cdurt, Cornliill; tir from herice, for PM were 0"“ “‘Ole dls'h'ssed t0 lhe” ahem‘mn Sports ‘Know, then, 0 immortal son of Abu Taleb! mat sion in the countenance of his companion. But the y . begeatb the palm, Obeidah entangled liimselfin a new the government of children like that of nations action was too late. Age had stifl'ened his arm. Be- Charlo‘mmwnilfill‘ Mayils‘fl- d} CUE)“ hcaledi ‘1 You”? or great PEFSOMU heamyi an}! requires wisdom profound, and is often apparently un- in”: the blade had he“ its scflhbard’ the pale caled had ‘FOR BRISTOL 011 NEW 0 a t oug tful demeanour, had stolen away from his just, and inconsistent, we are Obi-wed ,0 exam-me inflicted amortal wound. The assassin Would have 85- ‘ HE . ' 9°mPau_‘°n5__m a ‘lulet SPOtihhefe, (Wife alone. he Seem' deeply into each disposition, and to discover their res- caPEd' but for an accident WhiCh summoned “’9 al' C spleildld B‘airqu'El frotl‘ 108; m [his own reaemlon.s' Qbe‘dahi Sh” smanlng pective relations to! future events. I confess I have ptl- lendnms‘ \ about silllrsem‘l 4.,» Lthe hows-he his recewed m the '“°’".”’gi and nished one ofmy children for not committing an action. , i we W!” .mmlre him” said one Of the calms Sons: “r two "' three Cabin Passwgefa- F‘" mam ' el'e'mg ‘ 8 severe ""0" to be 0‘“ 0f 5‘2!" and for the commission of which Ipnnished another; :1de for a" elem‘ty l, mu'e H°"'J‘1m95 Peak“, Charmummy“: hearinO‘ took pain; ‘f‘llow the unofl'ending Caled, and Sim”, therefore, be charged by the ,hnughdess with pas‘ ‘ No, no!’ cried the expiring monarch, still benevolent Pearse’ Georgemwn- at * __.._____-.. maliciously tried 713°55lble endeavour“) break his sion and caprice._ Ofboth I am innocent; and so far in (lemh’ ‘m mn‘lre‘ It is "Seless' h is "hwmlhy- CLYDESDALE 3035100" has: solitude, and to‘ : thoughts. Caled yielded the from having ' I] d - - . Lei him die bu, at once any h - l V , ‘ . . . V. . . . V~ . , , t , ylPte ,in either case, to my own private ’ t ‘ y a “"35 e Simhe- * II‘HIS eriordm’gh‘ place, and remm. one an an opposue direction, but feelings, that 1 can assure you I equally recoil from He was obeyed. The terror of the existence of Caled “ the ssllltgcriher’s' durisl 9t!" he was Pursued by Obe‘dah' them both. Caled and Obeidali, O calif! the two youths ceased ’" a“ "‘Smnh HIS head was thrown to the rub. exceptnn the following day ble at the gate. Ali breathed his last at the same mo- a, on ,,MTdiflifihfiifnnfegliwiiiiieiii initing), lie shall stand at the CW“ 30' Terms,£1 103. Groom: 5qf y . t ‘ Why dost thou dallght in. breaking my Whose T def who have spoken in accusation aoainst me, are the two . mended Caled. ‘ I never "fluted "19$ 9" “’1 have» 1‘ most conspicuous characters in riiy school. Obeidah is {nan-t; and ManIyah’ the so“ or Ab“ sophian’ reigned w{sfiyfiyonicxgzlygeacnarflgegrzzsttp' fyagwfneea Ob _d h to heart a rebel and a'despot. He possesses natural '" .‘I‘.‘: “6‘”; ,., _. , p se ee, _ (it a , qualities in a uiost eminent degree which, as he etner- d e 9100 ca ' 3V“ honoqmd “uh a tomb) a teml’ler ‘ h” I” Margy}; V _ r up ges from hls hula schoffl, and enters upon me world; go a citY,_the ruins of which, to this day, attract the Charlottetown Royalty, at have I done to merit ,thy ontempt. J would prove not only misery and ruin to himself, but eet 0f p‘lgnms across the bummg dese't- F0R ALE" ‘Everything that a man would not do. Thou art a "disturbance and danger to his family, friends, and cnnn- GOOD AR”: i I ‘coward and a.woman.’ i i ._ ,g, , try. His courage is ‘not only ofa kind to lead him into I 3'98“ Ed‘s" ic » . Then I will deP'f‘rt from thee.’ — war, and render him a gallant soldier and a faithful or Plnl; h,und ' ' ' "If thou dost,I will follow. I saw thee smile toaday, subject, but his overbearing nature demands submission Vice- PPl)’ W when the tyrant Arnrou disgraced me‘ with a scourge in all casies. Right or wrong. from an persons friend, K - Why ditlst thou dare to smile to see me under the lash or enemies, old or y'oung, his inferiors, his equal; or hrs INGENIOUS Donavon—A soldier on trial for habitual drunkenness was addressed by the president --‘Prisoner on heard th ‘ i i ’ ’ y, e prosecution for habitual drunkenness,---- what have you to say in your defence’l’ ‘ Nothino', please your honour, but habitual thirst !’ a fling, t'h'afiiiperiormf thee and thine 'l‘ superiors, all alike must bend tollie despotism ofObeidah. (our rm” indies are "mermg habita‘l‘ms 3 every heat Cn mtornr ' and" ‘Tgei(f?,h. . a it , ' This is the grand feature of lllS character, which alone 0 [lie heart '5 a “P at ‘he door: to tell “5 0f 0“! dfln' at their engines iforner orr’m ” r a or ts tra or. ' ' - er. , s t _ .l' ‘ has been in my hands utterly unmanageable. His other lg ‘ 158'?" an mm, paw“: half \