Sa VOL. XXIII A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS. anctonrnteteanngscemecsellliincttmiatnaiae ao neem —_— *‘*This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’---Euripides CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1871, — > ° Che Cxaminer S *) iS PRINTED EVERY MONDAY BY ~ PrP. R. BOWERS, AT HiS OFFICE, DORCHESTER STREET, A few doors Wast of the Catholie Cathedral. —— = S “em \ r)\"R as) rm ° . ~. ot Sor rr rn TER DF SUBSCRIPTION: Tew Svillings per vnaom, in advance} or Twelve shilling: when not paid ia advance POSTERS AND HANDBILLS PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE. 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Aaune 9 1871 pat 3a WILLAWU JAMES HENNEY, AUCTIONEER, G&reneraiBrolier, teccuniani AND COMMISSION AGENT, WATER STREET, Summerside, - _P. E-Island. Vv. COLFORD BROs., Importers and Dealew ir os 22 Ohi A gt bh ARS, and Smokers Articles, Habrrix «tv So May i. i871! a HENRY J, GAFFNEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, | OFFICE IN North American Hotel, KZ Nr STREET. Charlottetown. Aug ¢ 41870 Goto W.A. Weeks & Uo, for Cheap Goods, CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, E will send the «: Examiner’’ for ) 471, f the English, American, | PA | Vander on Commis3zion Marchants, AND GEVERAL AGENTS, BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET, | Charlottetow a, P. E. Island A. Mc NEILL, READING ROOM PROPRIETOR, COLUIZIION MBRCTAML AND AUCTIONEER. CHARLOTTETOWN, March 2h, 1470. od 4 lyr H. HASZARB: . Counnission Merchant, GENERAL AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER Uppe. Queen Street, Charlottetowa, P.E. I. N. B.—Orders frow «broad, and the country gril! -eceive promptatte ution. AGENCY OFFICE! ‘R will attend to all or AGENCY es SUBSCRIB) f iz, letting, purchasing, ling Houses, Lusivess ders for the Sei! lands both in City and ° # » fJeasing &c., of Dw ¥stablishwentsa, aud Coartry. Parties wishin to Property of any dese Houses, Stores &:, ter stating particglars. ga- SECRECY, when required, strictly cved. Pe A. McNEILL. Ch’town, t May 15, FARM FOR SALE, At St. Peter's. HE Subscriber offers for Sale a Valuable FAKM of 8¢ Acres, 45 of which ere un- der Cultivation, ‘Tbe remainder is covered with 6 god supply of Soft aud Hard Wood. There are on the Farw @ Comfortable D vollingehouse, and comwmodious Burag aud AJ ut houses, ) Phe Land is in good condition, and ia well wa tered. i is S:tuated on the Main Road leading to- ciption, to let or lease Exchange Buildings, “ dispose of or purchase | vill please apply by let- | } Business Cards. : . a GAS FITTING, its branches, done at JOUN TORREY’S Kent Street. ia all H Giasaliers, Cleaned & Repaired, at JOHN HH. TURREY’S, Kent Street, ALE PUMPS, hand JOUN H. TORREY’S, always on at Opposite Rock!in House Kent Street. | Ch’town, July 24, 171. ly WILLIAM DODD, Commission AUVCTIOVEER QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOPPEPTOWN, PE. ISLAND CITY LUMBER DEPOT, FOR SALE AT THE | CITY LUMBER DEPOT. ALL KIDS OF LUMBER! Pine and Spruce Boards. ani Plank, Sawn and Split Shingtee (Cedar Pine & Fir), Cede: Posis and Fence Rails, Scantiing, Studding and Lathe. Enguire at Mr. James Barrett’s, Block- [maker DoretKesgter Srreet, vear tue BR. C./ Chapel, or of the Subscriber, ALSO: MMAEAA XE Os Or BRLiax» ATED Sf ate FOR SALE AT THE | LUMBER DEPOT. BENJAMIN i LLLIAMS. | Hillsboro’ Square Ch’town, June 19, 1871. Apothecaries’ Hall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square. ESTABLISHED, 1810. <x} By Steamer City of Cork from ENGLAND Ye Brigantine James from MONTREAL and other recent arrivals, the undersigne i b GENUINE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, | Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Cole.s, Ke. TENT MEDICIN#S, PERFUMERY TVUILET AKTICLES, &e., &e [he whole of which will be sold at a sniall ad cost, Special attention, by an experienced hand, t | the preparation by day and night of Physicians TOBACCO, prescriptivis and private recipes, T, DESBRISAY. Charlottetown. Jan. 2, 1871. r - 4“ ks & Co... offer an ¢ ATTRACTIVE STOCK Hew cLovas and READY-MADE 2: é at the Lowest Prices, Please call and get te SUITED. A. HERMANS, I Bell- Hanger, Gun and Tin- Saith, Dorchesiver Stcef, (Next to ‘¢ Examiner’? Office.) EGS toreturn histhanks to the general i public forthe liberal patronage extended to him siuce hiscommencement in business, and asks for a continuance of the same. He keepsconstanty on hand A meat Asortme nt of TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS &c., &c., &ec. ALL ORDERS in the above BUSINESS will be punctually attended to. Having lately made Jarge purehases in the Sheapest Markets, intended for House Builders, such as Gas Fitting, Water Closets, Bell Fittings, &.. &c., Jam prepared to SELL THEM at RATES AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN THE te a and will fit them up in a good workmanlike style To a generous public, I would say, that wll orders in THIS BRANCH OF MY BUSI NESS will be attended to with Despateh A Lotof First Class WATLR COOLERS on hand. rs “4 T SAYER’S CRYSTAL BLUE, Sold Cheaper than ever. Buly 12, 1869 lane BOOFING GRAVEL, For Sale! WM. KOUGHAN Queen's Wharf, , May 8, 1871. Carriage Builders WILL FIND AT THE “City Hardware Store,” wards Mr. Peter Sinnets's The position # cen- tral and is near Grist aud Saw Mills, ®cbovl Houses and Chareh. Phie desirable Property will be Sold at a rea~ sonable Price Qae halt the muney to be paid Aown, and the remainder ina term of years. For further particulars, enquire at the EX-| 4MineR Ovrice or oi tae Subscriber JAMES PHELAN. SH Peter's, Lot 39, July 3, 1871. Carriage Bands, Dasher Rims, ; and Hed Daek and Drill, Malable POKES, Leather, Ename castings, Bolts and Nats. Patent Axels, and every | other urticle in their line | 7 As we have the Aveney of the above articles, we will guarantee to sellata lower rate than they can be parchused elsewhere. BOURKE, GILLAN & Co» Aug: 22, 1870 Vierchant and vas ernpleted hig imp orttions for the winter | A entity of the best kind of Roofing’ Gravel, ~ | Steamers and Ships. Selected Portrp. an Trans-Atlantig Mail Steamers, | | perma | LAA LLL TUE ROSE OF KENMARE, A SONG BY SITTEL DHUY- os \, lwa enft in ¢ . . wri Pasidy> I’ve been soft in a emull way bé ALLAN Li NE ss On the girleens of Ga'way, a tne: line of FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS are now under contract for cartying the | Mai's between Halifax and L verpoot For passage, or other information, apply | to "i | CARVE! L BROS., Agents, | Ch’town, July 31, i871. tf And the Limerick lassies have made me feel quare ; But there’s vo use denyin’ No giri I've set eye on Could compate wid Rese Ryan of the town of Ken- muree sabia cHoLvs. QO, where can her like be found? ~INMAN LINE! Through Freight to Charlottetown. ‘HE to!l ‘wing STEAMES ere appoint. | Nowhere the country rownd, Daoghther a8 true, Sets in the reel Wid a slide of the shoe, @ slinderer, i 7) wittier, A Fe | partier colleen, than yor LIVERPOOL, Kose aroo! FOR j HALIFAX AND EW YORK, City of Bristol Nemesis | Caty of Limerick City ot New York 2d Ostober City of Antwerp Tith- + Carrying GOODS at THROUGH RATES to Charlottetown, P, E. IL } ylance, | A continuance of natronage is solicited from For if not ye’ve no notion Importers. Her hai: mocks the sunshine, At 1d the soit silver moonshine Whilst the nose of the jewel 221 August, 5th Sept. 19th «* ~ Tuesday ° Slants sthraightas Carn Tual,* From the heaven in her eye te the heather swate lips- af ae ~~ Did your eyes ever follow The wings of the swallow Of the exqnisite motion Oe ee ee ; 3 | Of her swate little feet as they dart in the dance. For freightor pissaze apply in Liverpoel to William Inman, 2° Water Stree’; in London, to Kivea & Allan, 61 Kine Wiilium St.. in Halifax, tod. & R. B.S eton; or hereto | FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, | Tha July 17 Im If y’enqvire why the nightingale Still shuns the invitin” gaie t waits every soug bird but her tothe wesbt, | Faix she knows, 1 suppose, Ould Kenmare has a Rose That would sing any Balbat to sleep in her nesht. RECULAR LINE of STRAMSHIPS, LONDON Halifax, N.S. & St. John, %.B,! 7 Conveying Goods at throagh rates to And the sma!l bonneenst snout ber, | Wohilsht their parints salute her wida twisht of | When her voice gives the warsin® | For ths milkiw’ in the mornin’ | | Evy n the cow known for hornin’ comes rynnin’ 10 her puil; 1@ lambs play about her Neck and arm of the col'een complately eclipse; t 3 > j Here and there, hyht as air, o’er the meadow field | through a series-of untoward accidents, was again kiidling into flame, Accordingly, all the shipping of the Ba'tic, all the naval resources of the League, were put under re- quisi ion; and a sufficient number of ves-elz was built especially adapted for the landing of troops, including cavalry and ariillery. In part colar, a 'arge provision was made of flat-bortomed boats carrying 100 or 150 men, the sides of which could be tet down wheo they were in sha'low water or had been run on shore, A formidable force of ironc'ads was to precede the transporis and engage any opposirg force while the landing | was effected, wit, it was calculated, could ibe easily aeeuphehed in six hours, As the army of tmvasion Was compu ed at from 1160 600 to 209.060 men, the alotted time | seem: d short to those who had witnessed the landing of the Freceh and Koglish army i ithe Crimea which oecup ed two davs, al- | though that army did not exseed 53,00 ‘men, and the lacding was usoppo ed Bat Strateg~t had ;ronvunced -ix |hours sufficent, and the great Siratcgist scoud not pos-lbly have mie alculated such + prob em In recent histories, claiming to be as | veracious and trustworty as this, it has heen 'e nfiden'!y assumed that we thick -ka'ied }the great |islanders would wai’ quietly to be knocked |-ow the head like the birds called boobies, or | caught, ike sparrows by pu'ting salt upoe our tails, But, althoagh we are constantly running into extremes, although we are by turos profuse from groundless alarm and nig ardly from undue confidence, although representative institutions are by no means) favourable to the production ef good admin- istrators, we are uot altogether wanting ir an cuwrrgonoy, and wo had profi cd some-) what from the errors of our neighbours in 1870-71. Our army bad been placed on | a respectable fouting in polvt of nambers ; it was weil officered under the wew svetew | of selection ; toth Regulars and Lrregulars | had been supplied with the most improved | pattern of breechloaders ; our artillery, as | regarcs quality, was (wout Bugeaud said of cur infuotry} the best in Huropes the coast had been carefully eurvayed, earthworks thrown up in some places, rifle pits and Charlottetown, P. £. |.) 0 meni ‘Lhe fine new power:ul Screw Steamer, ‘ MILBANKE,’ I From the heat of the sun to the slilther of the! We draw neighbor wid neighbor A. 1., 1296 Tons Register, 500 horse power | tree, 1 | on will be despat 16 AUGULT, res | viously fu 1] until d punctnally ving €argo {unless pre-| 14th Aca.st. ill ba followed by the new Serew Sieomer But there’s one swater hour s 5 Whin theJiot day is o’er, . 4 5 And we rest at the door wid th? bright moon above, | Wid spuds fresh fron the biliy? | Aud new milk you come smilin’, . | ¥¥ 5 p | ishe s‘ttin’in tl niddle A. 1,18 years, 1020 ions Re ster, 500 horse Ae SNe on eee Wee, power, to be despatched punctuatly oa 28th August, | reeciving eargo (an! 38 previously full) until | 26th AUGUS!I, When she’s gressed Laray’s riddle, Cries, “ Now for your fiddle, Shiel Dhuv, Shie! Dhav.” } *Carn Taal. The highest peak of Macgiltiend- | | dy’s Reeks, as seen from the town of Kenmare, | presents » strong reseuiblance to a Grecian ruse. | tYouug pigs. | t Potatoes, | | These Steamers wil! be followed by others of equal class, as the [rade demands. | For Freight, apply in London te Nell, Hor- jrison & Co., 75 Aldermanbury; in Halifax, jto T. & E. DeWolte, O Connor's Wharf; in | St.John, to Melick & Jorden, or bere to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. July 17. } | THE SECOND ARMADA, | PRTETE FAWARD STAND | A CHAPTER OF FUTURE uistony.| STEANMERS | St. Lawrence and Princess of Wales x tl inty Auynst and Sep- Wharf. Charlotte. town, utder For Summerside ard Shediac, New Brunswick, K SNR PN IRR IRIN INN IRLR ARIE IRIELS LOLOL LOLA AL ALAA AM Miscellany. | i | * Tis the snneet of life vives me mystical iove. Under the foregoing title the London | Time suppiies a satirical answer to Black- | | wova’s iwagiary Battle of Dorking :— Will, dav tember, leave Pop as — Shortl: after the close of the war between | Franee and Germany m 18 J, the H glisb | {0 ab ¢Xlebt | Ts] aaimists seemed unreasonable TERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI | i : ree DAs re b.t verged on foolishness. Never was there DAY evevings, at half past seven o'clock; | younectiny next norping with. early tain for St.) a perica when, to all outward secming, ab If hn and with Boston Steawer following mof® | invasion of knglend was less probable or feus- | ing: retarnimg from Shediac every MONDAY, : ‘ | WEDNESDAY and &RKRIDAY at noon, on airival | Ole, France was stricken down and dis- | f Train from St. Jobn. fabled, We bad aaicably arraeged our dil-| For Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, ierences with the United States, and the} every TUESDAY. THURSDAY aud rr createstinhitary pation of the Cuntinent bad DAY morning at five o clock, connecting at Pie- : ou with train fur Halifas ; Wroceeding on apparently beitber toe disposition por the | Puesday to Hawksonry, Tinuveday, to Pert Hood Saturday, to Georgetown; assailant of | | power to becowe a foraidabie If ever there was a| 1 cur inde; eudeuce, Returnily ‘to CHARLOTTETOWN: from [country Whore inierests and cons'i‘ution | Creiletaile ic Munday: | poisted to a pacifie policy, it was Unied Hawkesbury, Wednesday, ; Germany. She required peace to consolidate Port Hood. Friday ‘nerempre, eud she could et tuke war via Picton; ‘easing there game days on arrival of mpring Viaives frou Halifax, and proceediug to cummerside and Shediac. as above. witbont calling the wereantie man from his | desk, the professioval or liierary wan f.om F. W. HALES, Sec’y. jis study, the shopkeeper fram his counter, | Ch soseng aly O45 URE, fan the eyriculturist trom the plough. Toen, | lall-powertu! on jan?, she was powerless on | | J ; t | t . AUTUMI j the seas. A contest between ber and the ‘Ship From Liverpool ? maritime populavoo of an island o ust re aN THEA CLIPPER BARK |semb e€ a contes between a dog and a ave : * MARION.” A 1 at Lloyds, |" whieh neither could quit its proper ele-| ment lor aggressive purpores without imei | nent risk of dscomfiure or d s:ruction | Germany would no woe thik of sending) au armament across tbe Noith ~ea to invace Kngivud than Kuglaud would think of land- Ancus Brown, Commander, ce will sail from. this port for; LIVERPOGRE, onthe 4th AUG UST; return-} ing, will leave LIVERPOOL for CHAR- |LOTTETOWN on the ie MnP TENET E. ‘or Freig Passage, apply in Liverpoo! to Lor Fevighier ee Bere Tro fford Obambert, jing an army at Hamburg to aoe ou South John Street, or here to | Berlin. Nor was the vavy of the Unired) L. C. OWEN States suffi iently strong in seavoing tron-| W. WALSH. cluds, like the Misoaur or M nareh, to, cross the Atianiic and encounter the Kug- lish in their own waters, So though: and argued the wise men of | England in 1°71. Toey thought and ar- | Ch’tawn, July 31, 1871. FALL WESSELS ‘From London and Liverpool a | —Al30-—- i gued well, but wise wen, however well ibey | to Charlottetown, Prince argue. Will sometimes turn out wrong, x Edward Island, Ne alessicak ‘boli’ ab'Sbe Tele Yoshianad | instance—as gt aimente = De an hy Ay ° . ‘Cobden wheu be made the tour of Kurope 7 thy Direct, viz: ‘10 announce tbat, for all time to come, Free | pg = Trade had rendered war a mora! impossibil- | *s*HE CLIPPER BARQUE “MOUSELULE,” 1 y, Usluckily, mankwd are more swayed | i coppered and classed 10 yeurs, A 1 in by their passivbs, the r prejud ces, their Car | | Boglish Lioyds, 354 ton Rexister, Nopskiek riers, und their vanity than by their weil- | McRae, Commander, will poll fee ae we ‘understood interesis; and go it fel) out that, Ti ee abies 7. ch cos for the ] pallac in the year 1574, the cr of the ele 118 vess yet xp od : 4 OD | ni a , bisaiie at't e| ; , ‘or sets b yery \pental Powers, having token umbray re Pe aha oe : tone and attitude of Kugland in reference ee \10 sundry fresh pareeilings out of territory, The OLIPPER BARQU E “LELIA ALICE,” a League, including the most powerful coppered and classed 8 years, A lin English | S:ates, was formed for the avowed ard Lloyds, 309 tuns Register, AxDREW Hotky, of reducing the British Isles to the voudi- Commander, will sail from CHARLOTLE- \ion of eunquered provinces to be divided TOWN for Saree — et among the conquerors, The best mode of » Sth AUGUST returmng, will leave) oe : cs , 7RRPOUL on’ the” 1Qeh SEPTEMBER |'Oveding agland bed besa 90: oltwn:-she 7 ccanfe will ear. subject of competitive examivation at the next Both the above nanied vessels will car ») iry through Freight to PICTOU and SUM- wiitary schoo's that aa eager desire to test | MERSID#, aud have good accommodation for theory by practice wes leit by every young Passengers. ‘ ___ efficer of promise, and a saying of the great- | For Freight or Passage, apply in LON DON est of m.dera strategists bad got abroad to ‘to Messrs. JOAN PITCAIRN & SONS, 69 10 eff ct that the capture of London, as iC i d in LIVEXPVOL to SIR v ; | Cornhill; ep ‘OLM, Baronet, 57 South dJubu compared with that of Paris, wuld be en eae io neta child’s play (Kiudersptei), Toe time was Earentearie® i opportune; for tne obg-smouldering bostl, PEAKE BROS. & CO. pP N = 6 vr 36 ity of the United States to Great Britain | July 31, 1871. | i Wohin at noon from her labor i | ‘shou'd near the shore, and under sbeiter brigade. cor sisting of three regiments of the trenches dug in others, and railway com munication rendered s0 compleie that a | large force might be coacentrated at the) shortest notice on a point, 1t need hard’y | could not be got together tn any quarter of | All the boys hearts beguilin’, Alannah machree ' Kurope without creating an alarm. In peint | to the c_nfusion, a shell exploded in the | | ot fact, our Gorernment were opportunely | boat whi h carried the leader of the head- advised that the invasion was seriously) | meditated, und that they must be siwul-| wounding most of them; and two frans- ‘abeously on their guard against an Amert- | an squadron which was to co-operate in a| Feniau insurrection of Lreland, The bu'k | ot the Hagtish Navy was, as usual, seaiter-| ed wbroad, but the Channel Fieet, complete ia bombers and equipment, was io the Downs, and a avmber of guubvats and jotber vesse!s had been equipped aad pat to sea under orders similar 10 those issued by alow rumbling sound, like imiermittng! she g-urleaan. Nelson when Napoleon was mcditating an | ‘huuder, is beard from far off, scr ss the | Sea, invasion from Bou ogne:— ‘ Do not throw away your lives useless- ly; retreat towards your own shores before | an overwhelming force ; but if the enemy | attempt to land dash among them at ali | vagards, and fight on till you emk them or} are supk,”’ It was on the evening of the 17:b June, | | * Aud coming events cast their shadows before."’| 1874, that the Admirality received iutelli- | day biy with the fate of England, of Ku- | - g nce that an American -quadrou had been | sighted off Mittoid Elaven on its way tothe | Lrish Sea, and my Lords immediately telc-| graphed to the Commander of the Chansei | H.ecet, Admiral Sir Henry Keppel, to be on | the jook- ut. Three hours afterwards ar-| rived the sews that the Armada hud been) deseribed, and subsequent repurts cumming in rapidly ict litle aoubt that tbe Suffoik | coast had been chosen for the landing, Tue very locelity might be wlerred wih toler-| fable certainty from its almost exe usive | adaptation to the puryo-e, and from the as-| crtamned fret that toreryn officers disguised | as artists had been seen skeiching it, = W e| aso with all our tak about un-English | ov Napoleov’s plan of the Waterloo Cau | paign, though it came too late ; and it was | brewaly suspected, from the uosual fore-| sizbt shown by the Kagish Goverament,that | ‘there was a Fouche in the military Cabinet ‘amaiing from headquarters might be said to | of the League. So soon as the course of the headmost | ships left no doab: ot the precise destination | work, und all the available troops were | brougt down without delay, His Royal) Highness the Commaoder-in-Chiet was pre-| seut in person, bu: the detailed arrange. ments were icft to Lord Strathnairn and’ Lord Sandhurst, assis'ed by General Wolse-| ley and a well-appointed staff A eoup'e| vt bours sufficed to dig tm the eaud such | rifle pits and irenches as were stil waning; ind these were maaned with the Guards, | ine Rifles, a battalion uf Marines, and the luns of Court Vo.untcess. Toe rocky and ‘uveven ground bebind the bea hb was occu- pied by a sirong body ot Volunteers, under he direction o: Lord Kicho, whose disp. et- tions Were av improvement to those of Redcrick Dbus— ¢. he waved his hand, “Down sank the disuppearing band, *Kech warrior vavistied where be stood, “In broom or bracken, heath or wood.” Taking advaptaye of every inequality of | the ground, be placed his wen so as to be within easy range of the boats when they frou the covering fire of the ships, A Line, the Sherwood Rangers, and two bat- | teries of horse artillery, was kept in reserve uvder Sir Richard Airey. The rest of tbe artillery, with the exception of one masked battery, was placed on a mound or em wence commanding a large portion of the beach, and the cavalry, iocludipg the Biues and “od Life Geards, poder Lieutenant-Ge- eral Sis James Scarlett, were placed bebind the heigh:s ou the ex'reme lelt, where they could easily reach the shore, In the cone lingency of the enemy eff-cting a lading in force. the caVairy Were to charge along the beach, and roil them up betore they tad time tc form, Wiib them, at the bead of bis Hussar regiment, was the Heir apparent | to tbe tnroue, tresistabiy impelled by the hereditary courage of bis race to disubey a Royal order (issued from Balmoral) not to leave the capital, . Torpedoes were laid brewery thrown away? All hope of ecarry- | through the aight. ‘the catastrophe was made clesr in all its | the skirts; 1 would show that I fomgnt | the fate of the first. | the seore. ‘while endeavouring to regaiu bis sbip by I NO. 33. down bya flovilla of gunboats, under Rear-/THE FOOL AND THE HIGHWAY Adwiral Sherard Osborn, which withdrew MAN, operate on the flink of the Armada when the landing shou d commence. It was a time of agitating suspense to the bravest while the ships of war were taking up their positions to cover the landing, and | the transports were tran-ferrt: g their armed | cargoes to the boats, After asvertain ng by careful sounding that they cou'd approach | 9 nearer, they opencd their fire at about |" ; the distance of a mi'e, The rocks were |'*dies—as where is the Irishaun thet is shelled, aud the strand was swept with |"0t?—and, what is more, friend to the rovnd-shot, causing littie or no Joss to the} poor; as you's! admit when | tell you that English, who never showed a finger aleve | his demands for ovh were on Penns — rifle pit or trench, till the landing boa's in- | persons who eould afford wae a be tory. ned and the iron hail necessarily eas. | that he dl ghved fo forcing contrinarions ed, Then a sgoal gun was head; the has) 5 hei tery iv tke centre of their positioa was un-| OFS 'O thelr re macked; shetis and plunging shot from the| There was one of ‘his class who Fedmond mound te} thick and fast among the boats; Dever iost an o~porvunity of taxing--for a line of fire ran aloug the beach ; the rocks that was the poute name he gave to bie and heights were all ina biage with mus-| own robberies, ketry. Tue effect was wivhering when vole! Every quarterd y, this gentleman or one fey atter volley by practised marksmen of bie servanis—somelimes more than one— eaeb taking av ind videal aim, poured to) ysed to take a j -» of six cr seven wiles a 5 gourney Of s e boats crowded wiih men, Worse orders were to evlleet nis rea's* and as re ular as c\ock- to land wold rash to Close qiarters withou' | word there was R dmond OU tlanisa, with re ony a shot. we gallant y dd a some stout companions, if serene ts to ways etrusgle-to carry ou! the programme. Hall) jay theeollec cr as he returned home, of one b-at’s a and a third 0 another, 7 means was uscd to elude bim but som> 150 men at the most, did actually |to uo purpose; he bad spies everywhere, and reer oe ae — wee . ror at, Ae owen po the exact isformation be treue Mw y e Uuards Who sho WD | needed in advance. most of them as they approach:d, then) Qne quarterday, when the gentleman’s sprung up and drove the remainder into the |gervants asked him about going for “the water with the bayaot, Here occured one penis, ne swore at O’Hanlan. and said he of those incidents which show that modero did not see the use of collecting money to warfare, with all its mechaoieal-contrivav- pond over to him. vce tor wholesa'e and cold blooded butebery | ‘Now this gentleman had on his estates — can a vor 4 - roman boy ealed ‘Jerry, the Kool,”’ who had the 0 «icer 0 s'ingushed mien, the ran of the house, and mide fun for the tam- scion O! a p incely bcuse, was pushed tothe jjy, He bad a great concert for himself, watr’sed-e, overpowered and exhaus‘ed, and when hebeord what the master said, he ulfhough s'il figh veg despera ely w ennhis immediately asked to be allowed to go alt. situation was seen by a young ‘jeutenant of er the rents for onee, and deelared thet he the invading vavy from a ship’s lauveh in wou'd now the way to bring them sefo home. which he had been carrying orders. With- | Of course be was oaly lewzhed at; but out a momeni’s hesitation he commanded when he represented that no ham cou'd tne crew to pull back, aud they obeyed with | come trom the trying, as he coulin’t do such a will that within a few 8 eond; the | worse than those who bad gone before him, Bat for all his shrewdness Pil tell you highwayman, he met his match once, and how it was. Redmond w3s a fn2, strapping, gentle manly fellow, and a devoted admirer of the boat was run aground not many yards from | the master agreed to humor him. their gallant countryman, and they Were) [J on that Jerry made such preparations sp:ingysg to the rescue, when a bali struck as were necessary, chose the worst horse in the lieutenant and he fell. He sacrificed | (he stable—an old beek, belf-blind, and | be added that our diploma‘ie agents were on | his life to his chivalry, aod not a man of the | three-fourths lame—and started on bis ea- } ; ' |the alert, so that an enormous armament | heroic boat’s crew got away, ‘ | terprise. Among ‘be many casualities which a-ded| — Nothing occured on the way. He collected a considerabie amount of money, carefolig disposed it about his per son, and started homeward, ‘Tuward even- ing as be was quietly jogging along on the old back, and was just entering a long Jane most division and bis stuff, kilimg and ports, carrying artillery, ran upon torpedoes | aud were blown up, Thuys began to look | with high bedyes on each side, a tall five very uulike Kenderpel. But large sacri-| louking man rode op to him ou a handsome fices bad been counted oa; it was known and poay mare. felt that a first landing on the British coast) + @od save you, my man!’ says the gen- must be effected in the spirit of a forlern | tleman, hope, and fresh boas were burrying in| + Gud save your honor!’ replied Jerry. or loading from the traosporis; when, bark!) * Whar’s your pame, my man? asked ‘Jerry, the Fool, and I ain’t ashamed of What's yours?” The gentleman tock no notiee of this question, After a while he says: * That’s a very five auwal you're riding, Jerry 2 ‘Faith. aud I’m glad your bonor likes it,’ says Jerry ; but it iso't myself tha’d care to take a lease of his life. But bell serve my ture anyway, for it’s sot in much of a hurry Law traveding—LUve only beea seven first-class iron-clods, witb more thau yg the gi lage beyond to collect the waste:’s twice as many others of heavy metal, anda: | rents for ban,’ was a grand and fearful spectacle, the ap- + Surely be is not such a fool as to trust proch of those magnificent michines, in- egy with that job!’ sive’ with lite and motion, cleaving ther!” ¢ Arrah, way not?” asks Jerry, ia sur- way right onwaid through the thick of the | price hostile armament without sopping to eD-| + Why, dou’t you know tuat Redmond gage the ships of war, eud rugviog down ()*Hanlan is on this road ?” transport uafcver tragsport, while almost) + 2odmopd O’Havlan wit? says Jcrry. every shot from their enormous gune seut)s gu! That for Kedmord O’Uaulan Y a ship to the boitom, or left a bua'ead o! ‘saye be, Snapping bis fiegers ‘ Fux, Jere yallant men stragglipg for life in the waves. | py) the Fool js a match for a dc zen of the Li sueh @ fate w appaliag to tatuk of Or cor || ke. of hm any day im the week, aud Suu. emplate at a sale distance, what must it) iyo into the bargain !’ have been to those who saw and felt that Tue stranger laughed, and the rode on ia Lt is the sound of eannou on the ex- jt, treme left of the Armada, It can be noth-! ing but the Knglish Chancel Feet, A fa-t| sie.mer bad io fact overtaken the Admiral, and. despatching two of tis ships ty waceh the Americans, be bad come bact (like Dessiax at Marengo) to vive a decisive wun to the wav. ring for:unes of the day—the rope, of the world, Ue brought with him | practices, had not disdaired to employ spies | their anetee was coming--who Watched | silence till they came to a Very lonely part | Fiuebe certsinly seot the Duke of Weling-| with fixed ard fasewatiog geze the rush 0! |of the road, woen be drew a bi ace of pistols, tbe iron monster that was about to pass | ana told Jesry to band over all the wovey crashing over thew 1 ane : ‘he had about him, or he’d try if he had lhe miliary organization of the invading ‘brains by seuding a couple of bullets through army was beyond all praise; am order ew) 45. head. ' * Meala murther!’ roared Jerry ina tene live alopg whe lines aud the skill to restore of surprise and fright, You don’t meas a losing battle or effect a retreat was never to say your honor 1s Redmoud O’tlanian # wantiDy, any tore than tbe sira'egy which | ‘| de, indeed, So haud over, wy mans | Of she expedition, the telegraphs were set lo | Webs oF improvis avictory, But what did }and luok sharp about it? such skill ava | here, op an untried clewea',) ¢ poe far, it’s kilt intively by the mac. wuere suldiers and geoerals were equally ‘ter Wil be if L go bome without the rinte.’ helpless, Where gs aategy was useless aud ‘ What's that to me?’ askcd O’ Hanan. | *Auyhow’ says derry, ‘1 must show ing out any preorgsnized plan wasatapend |), i I ae aaeae fight for it, Te erie Pinca st Calan | Perbaps your gs ny mind firing a ee rm . ’ | shot through my old beaver. wo, nu of them as raped. tou ra |". GLa di say nugget the tric, ee 5 | And pow another through the breast their original treghts. The wind rose and | d Heaven bless ae i | WY Coal, an coon tre-hned to a gale. The gyoboats) “yy, was done, which had taliew bask before the advaucing) ¢ Now just one in the skirts of it, aud armiancot now assailed it op every SId@ | 064 juck 10 your bonor.’ mn . . 5S . Tue fire © yt — aneere Irum the |" jsut I've discharged both of wy pistols, he gh's, e8,erase searzbt Was Pro- | ood got waut tue trouble of loading them longed till dark, aud pertie ly contisued oe . a oon? 6 Whea morning broke |". pyix | should dearly like a shot through borrors. ‘Lhe second Armada had 8 area ‘desperats. Are you sure your honor basu’s Most of the bostile| soother pistol in your pocket that you would iron-clads were missing, ‘Tbat which cat-| 15: migd fire’ fora poor boy’s sake?” ried ( asar and his fortunes—ia other words | =, Qonfound! To be sure law, Hand toe Adwiral-Geveralissimo and suite—had | 19.) the movey, or I’ beat you to jelly received a six-bundred pound steel-beaded | ,;.;, my horsewhip? shot between wird and water, and had no}. wejj, says Jerry, afier a good deal of alternative but to strike. Princes, arch- fambling. «J suppose, cousidering the trou, dukes, and dukes were made prisoners by |} 6 [’ge had in collectin’ these rimts, your The renowned chief of @ briltant |) nor won't mind goin’ over the hedge aftber staff was picked up in an exhausted state|). 00,7 And he threw over a sack apparently swimming, after tue boat ia whica be was | yo) gGiied with coin, trying to remedy the confuion bad been) 44,45 laughing, half angry, the highway- swamped by the surge; aud a serene high- 0 Gre: aupi.g at Jerry with the whip, uess, who bad made bis Way to the shore at wich ne avowed by ducking—dismounted, the head of nis coutingeut, was with diffi-| ig cimed oper the hedge; and no sooner eulty persuaded 19 give up bis sword t) hd he done so than Jerry slipped off the Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, who evact-| oq haek. and mounted OU’ idanlau’s bore, ed the port of Bayard to Franes 1. at Par-|) «jag scraa to you, Redmond U"Uanlau!” via. but we reserve for euother Ume th€|/ he pawid. *Didu’t Ltell you Jerry the various episodes of this ever-meworable | yoo) was a mpich fora dozen of you! 1s triumph and is resulte, a sack of brees butions you're gove over the ; ‘hedge after, you thef of the world! Great efforts from yrest motives is the | Juching the foe mare with the spurs, he best definition of a happy life, Tbe eas- galioped of, singing at ihe top 0! bis yore ier labor is a burden to him who has bo | ‘be old melody, * GO 10 ibe Govt acd puske wotives for performing it, jJuursesl ———___»44b0-3——__—_ when this duty was performed, prepared to| . Kae ury Was pertormed, prepared '0) Never heard of Redmond O’Han'en, the ti Trish highway robber ? Well, that’s sur- ¢: \prising. The English Turpios and Freach Davais couldn’t hold a candle to the Irish 4% ‘trom those who bad the neue of hard land. . - Nyt ! aa sy es et, Se ie re *! re 4, : “4 ¥ ‘ 7 Se ee ee he = 2 2 Sr ae ee rare ae ew =. _- = --. “> Sane ee ta ga = oo =