f . de s, ' i ® , we _ . Mee Fer Dae AT mae ' - —_ ASE Daath. STENT PRES TTR F ; : : y . —~ “ : Tt Serene nana —--———- aa = | VOL. XXY. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWAIk> ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1874. NG TY Scan on » AOS ED _—- - Se oat sina me fz i : : . . ' ir A AR VAL y ° t K'e nseite T Count n's New wn nded the alarn ; cate a Ar > i i | ial : j ic ane «cca len CLOSING Al , | ' OF MAILS, chitin an awe | Ponder as upon the bridge t:wer, and my bla to 1 a oe bike a : in fail ae seg, sii ponies _— MISCELLANEOTLS, 7 | LONGFELLOWS NEW POEM father having learned thit the S purs t of the ram aol of his native if we are to estimate the importance of | Recent discussions respecting the best : The Gesasan weed Te x =. f pose an aitack on that tower to-m rrow! p'a Never b “The Hanging of the Crane,” a new poem by ‘ore had the Swedes attack- | current events by the attention and space method of gett.ng rid of this “ mortal coil” diminishing | Mr. a, of about two hundred lines, is| morning, has informed his m impetuosity and obstinacy; | devoted to them by the London daily press, atter the spirit has taken flight, has result~ It is proposed to erect a statue of Living ra) ar \E] y! - ou veyi nd POST OFFIC E ’ L ri AR LO| TETOWN, P, E.. ISLAND, ee vay oe by this preconcert ds gna. He had mesnt | but the most terrife assault was that on the | the late fete sat Chiselhurst must be regard- | ed in so strong @ conviction on the part of | stone at Edinburgh, . Inter. | APTER FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER Ree rem ce erate roar | wae eee ne ore “S70 ie ote OU Rene pies son 0h oo ee a sera o ; Ady De i i | en ae B heretic’ = re ecm : : ° ree ae house ” p " ing that he | longa a ; sti nate—the © mbat, in diffsrent | With glowing accounts of honours paid to | mation system, that a society has actually Setahemn Woden te ae en. rivers siceiiainaiiataiaisitaiiineitaemaiiciaiaeiinilian i aici the finer passages. . : . their plan, have ne ed him up, places had listed several hoars. Many of | the heroes from Ashantee, are elaborate been orginized at New York for promoting |, scant sail oa pasteditnne hie Bink ra ecially MAILS CLOSE ‘ii THE NEW HOME. ~ . . —* , 3 obs = : : . e ‘ vedish troops fell before the walls of | pero by “ Own Correspondents iif of | the revival of this ancient practice. The | be realizing his effects, 9 6 “yer O fortunate, © happy day, . ae : ‘ : : _ os - ‘ i” come h * r * i W Tow mena a still greater number om — paid to the Prince Imperial, on | eee ec took plese on) A postal convention has beea arranged we . | | : cin aanaiieicaeliineatniee a) eas a oft ie engin r i ' ne . et pose one of t ad met ther death a the bridge tower, | 1is attaing to the age at which, by royal ri ay evening in the oung Men’s Chris- | — ri epee of the United h, Ro. | : a ‘ ae ? st lis ie About Tuesday, Thursday, | Like a new star just sprung to birth _— oo a . . cn you vhch they found it impossib’e to carry, | traditional etiquette, royalty may assume | tian Association building, was somewhat | ~ me a ’ = “ee : . With | ater — re hurs. and Sat,, 8 p.m aan Setnetag evening, but | =~ rolied on its harmonious way oo t “or _ be 7 , i aud usins| where the studente under Wallenstein and | its function of government. The papers | remarkable for the letters whcib were re- sethadaeltn ae oe ee i t our Tues., 23d & Thursday, 25thiAbout Tuesday the 30th, and ius the ontntec abeeoke ae = : _ : “ short, vee 2 . Fy J al Wulden, ko; t up such an effective fire from | Just arrived from England are, indeed, full | ceived from persons who had been invited the ship when she was Seaton a ~ ao ni pe we re aH Sifex web. -_ Tae second every alternate Tuesday As in the chimney, burning bright, _ aa : ia ae See Ss = : ths intenchmen's and battlements, that * man Seeenigtrem, mmo — ~ | toattend. Mr. Charles A. Dana, of the | castle, England. g - and, vis —— and zene af-| afterwards. reas the iron crane to-night, | wi : a comm s loa ¢ - —“~ i " oes ce ; Odowa'sky, efter bavir g been slightly graged leading articles devoted to the subject are Sun, gave his opinion entirely in favor of| James Gordon Bennet is reported to be vede. Great Britain, via United 2/Tucsday, Thursday and Se-\Uncertain. | 4 merry was the feast and long. and I eoneidered it my duty not to shrick | by a bullet on the knee, at lengh gaye the neither few nor brief. The general impres | the proposition, and added that it is not worth from $8,000,0.0 to $10,000,000, includ. liver, ee ) _ turday, 8 p. m. | co — any personal danger when no less than sig al for retreat. | sion to be gathered from the latter is, that | creditable to civilization that any part of | ™8 the Heraid property,and he is therefore, their West Indies E ward d to — ix three Uncertain Saree cess trates the preserva ee n ble mastcr and the Burving with rag: and shame, and exas- to speak of the young Prince as Napoleon the earth’s surface should be devoted to Guurahend Santana is but pow. : oe face Ween. “ f 7 ; J e gteter part of Prague was at stake,’ perated by the pain ke aie the Fourth, is not so absurd as they would ‘ a = . r itd rt a a a t : § a re “pa ag pet, : 7 ‘With teee'na comma ae fe the moon: ‘You sre a brave Boheiwian gir!,’ an. his t : ¥ i ‘ pa be a 2 ~ — have had it believed a few months te and Sr commie yr a eB h ~ ae ones of thadikada, . Kioto al to = wa ae ‘ r m : v rs oa a Wha, Wrenes upon tie tatty ‘chals cr 1 Count Mariiviiz ; ‘and I rejoice t e submitted to en inveetization of his | that the time has arrived at which he must | cumbersome, and repulsive manner which phidion on the ‘wir a This is rERs, wWeeses 1 , : Situndad. Om a Tueeday, ones Drums on the table with his spoon. j find, that our country ati l p “ses such | wou and for that purpose procceded to be discussed respectfully as the possibie now obtains."”’ The well-known Mr. Bergh, | the first time the public haye been admit- ae rt ., ; eine : r aon Ponape a0 Se Seer, ~ ~ ned a ; dey ot 1 her ines. But th palace ‘Ww alk stein, which he not only | Successor to his father s ttwcne. And in- | of the Society forthe Crevention of Cruelty See sacred precincts of the Im- aa I = a ednesday, Saturday, 7 p.m. | ‘ane Uhane casaunee SS. —. pe “ ? | - ‘ om = h : | ma | " looked a ' nas hi oceasicnal residence in | _— ee age at Chiselhurst, com- | to Animals, also wrote a letter approving Woman's faith was justified in the Axtan: liver, Southern—Murray H M y. Thursday, 9 p.m. |Wednesday, Saturday, 2 p.m, | The ways that win, the arts that please! oa . oT i Se ee be _ ~ ? t as his co: agent property, and | posed us . of representative men from | very highly of burning the bodies of the | tee war, A native soothsayer had prophe- ulchy _ en, Se ? es ne : ct een — the genet si ' ere lp rson7 he bt h’s lips fiom mortification that he was | all parts of France, who want to do homage dead, denying that it in any way conflicts | sied the fall of Coomassie, His declarations B ; I ; ay, Vednesday, Friday. amr W meneetee, Friday, | a ahaa a cane ao pest; | wtieans, — h reluctintly, dew = : comp!id to enter it teaday with fainter | 6 their future Emperor, may not have with the Christian religion, or weakens the | ae a held *t high repute by the men, 7 ? } f on and wonande eit i. me ea : ¢ ‘ ee ‘ sa ; } re hac . " ° oe j - , ae isis BE pts aeineny hover, Hench ees inparple chambers ofthe morn, |e, “Twas armed, and roy cither to dex Tn he mito th» ellen thonghia be] future basin store for them The govern) abe other hand, he regards the system of| treope bad een removing thir reawure ,- : ' — oe | He speaketh not, and yet there lies a —— I, Of——-—=- and her eyes fail on | Was i te rapt } by the a rival of Colonel on ° _— POPUSUS te MRON, 5 Marshal inhumation as satisfying ‘no reasonable from the town to safe quarters, ead- — ——— 4 coavesnation in his eyes; a. to choose th in prefz:ence | Voppy 0 like» isa r¢ e ned from his uo ee has just er ee to make | carpe . our nature.’’ If asked whether P, T. Bary is bound to carry the trans- le Letters inte: if cistr 1 must be posted half an ho »revious to Rais e golden silence of the Greek, 0 & greater evi. sucesesful enterprise—tho storming of the 1a LOOKs as MUCH ike threat as a reassur- | 1e would consent to a personal application | atlantic balloon voyage through. ‘i = i f the M by w t ire to be forwarded, and is Seckene ar veaiabeonion oo ee te of the wise, ; Martinitz looked at h ith astonishment. | Spittel Gate, where heh d been posted witha | ance,a hint to those who wish for changefand | of the ancient custom which it anal | nounces last September —~attes ri "Delle ray I ai ‘ age aes News) ay 1 on Letters for City delivery, must, in all More legible aauiinsiaa |‘ So resolute!’ said he at e gth. ‘ibat’s rezimentu der the commant of Count de la promise to others that he will repress dis-|to substitute for inhumation, he would | ene ee “ moons to saapem rr ease re ee ee a Asif he could but would not speak nobly said! : But, cove, you mas tbe |G rd Phe two comrades talked cver the | turbances—and he, too, may have pre-sen- | “‘unhesitatingly answer yes,” as he infini- | ae senda ye hone san halla eau kid. M ails ing f ’ livered same night | THE GOLDEN WEDDING. expozed to f.rther hazard. I will co d ff-rent umetances that had distinguishs | iments that the Sep/ennat, the term of of- | tely prefers that his ashes should be of| in England and a few perliminary ascensions mp- ‘Some s OF los : to 4p. m. eee and — = rain you & neirer wa’ home, t gi: the courts | ¢d the conflict, and expatiated on the singn- | fice for seven years voted to him may not some immediate and practical utility, even — he ag a packed, conveyed pm A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. |” And touching all the darksome woods with | Y@"@ 0" the easl>, in which, and thy aija- larty of the failare of their expedition, | be without its dangers. At all events the | though they be used “to stop a crack to| 01°00. “torn tng vet th "Easterly ry Post Office, | light ° Se ~~ | cant grounds (such are ¢ anc. 8 this Odo alsky excresccd is firm congiction ; time for journalistic ridicule of Imperialism | keep the wind away,”’ rather than that his | cantaae the ads put io a ‘ise- oo oe en ne — Smileson the felds, until they laugh andsing | tarbulent time), [ lave | ls cachery s t the Botemions on their | has expired, and we find the press weighing | body should be subjected to the buffetings everybody laughed at the time, and deen ~y . en , e n ke a ruby fror: the horizon's ring prisorer since the :isrht of 11 laced them to strensthen the | the chances of Imperial restoration with | and jostlings incidental to the other system, | body forgot all about it afterwards ; but late ~ Husiness ¢ at oS. Properties for Sale. — oo a | Reillael Aalst Cedi allt ia al p s'y-nezlec'ed post of the bridge t a4 careful and even solicitous attention. and inh thinks “are as sure to ensue | "WS from England state that the great lent <== € . ; ' ; : wi'hout x pis,i inclit tos ; Lik 1y nous, i faith,’ ansver.d the « ld There is of course something of mean: as \lay~day movings.” a 2 collecting curiosities Old a cua = O fortunate, O happy day! Out S | ! wageagaet ( , red the ol spb : ; é ee oe | theatrical talent, etc., ete., and and adver- ete. JOSEPH CREAN ER, FRI RHOLD PROPERTY Phe people sing, the people say, strange ereort - inclination, hiiwevis ) ave you sp ak of treache:y, | Bess in this, When, broken down and des- | Mr. Bergh’s idea of letting his body be | tising for proposals from balloon-makers Dis- se ” The ancient bridegroom and tli immeiiats!y subdud, whe looked ux 1s me : euros ci-oomstence | pairing, Napoleon gave himself up to Kaiser | of use after his death is, however, the chief | “ tor the construction of a monster bellcon — Physician & Sur geon : FOR SALE, Dehetd well pietoca ee that \ e s| which J slay William, there were made some remarkable | ground which another writer, Mr. D. G. | ae —- era ae ee he hes CIs yY More 7 z Pee fi.ot Number 23. | Their form and features multiplied, nes3.’ What iOd sy, erger- discoveries. The Man of Sedan had been | Croly, assigned against the restoration of | Pur. thes tae Se or nie far ira As the reflection of alight” They t ! ach | a tluuderer all his life. He had bundered | ancient usage. He thought that the belief | should now, thanks to the “Daily Graphic” rit- CHARLOTTETOWN, a 3 Public Auction, on Weduesdav | coe ee gent ey gleams, pening up a long ea’ * An officcr toll me that he saw, from the | on to the throne and blundered upon it. He in the reszriection of the body would milis | be so generally looked upon as an advertiz- s of Patients at ‘ Tweuty-fitth of March, yw * 1874, at | Seistel ot aa on iedinee thn sight, d of which « lamp bur ' . rg, whe he had teen wsiling a was the throned, but now disgraced, crim-- | tate against a return to the pagan system of ing oe or i - = ¢ Re MOND! YS. cl as eetetnne, mee cok te oan Tul the long vista endless seems diately beyond is the first court’ M id, 9 roc’et 1s» oppotite the Oid Town,’ inal of Europe. He veiled stupidity by | cremation ; but even if it were in our pows a a by the announcement of Bars ] | > } ot n <a sale, vatained inn Indenture «\|- wage sop espa aya tinitz. ‘crocs escend h report up it, cr take one and waded aad pone through — er generally to change the method of diss Tcrkisn Feruinc AGainst ENclaxp.—An rae bee a vie = i ae bade LITERATURE. wiil find Vota r | Bt to disco ts mean'ns 2’ of blood with a stolid indifference peculiar | posing of human rome, he said he should | occasional corrospondent writing from Turs = JAM ES BRENAN, Township number twenty-three, in Queen's a irninemeeennen aera in Sth revere shortened.’ ie but a th ng m r: was! to himself. Pages might be filled with the ! still oppose cremation “as being a waste of key to the Allgemeine Zeitung , declares that > : ee er ae eee ty soon of Char- CHAPTER XVIII. ee spe oo mS pce oh re ee eg ee ’ ? = aoey Pe = — bi ae a ae - = oo = om | bitter hostility, and that the delay in ae Paper Han -& Glazi etow is : Gucchuld mice ote ienaee i ae evresa, she turned to r his cons | ry t 9 furthe: ne f it, | for one believed to be be forever ruined. tility of the soil 1" So Mr Bergh, if he iS} cording to the engineers lately so sud- ste . [ep Be: WETS ray f the said Lazare Buote and Avastatia bis wife, | w; A ace ey og eccnzion. The si; Nes a i } hat it vy m? s heols| Events since have tended to change the desirous of being of the greatest possible | enly dismissed the redress they claimed, es, sé yt RR i ‘ ‘ be nad to all that tract, piece and parcel of land | _ — = + we tb do ay a ¢ to s'1 h , ens>ives, | opinions then so freely offered. Itis found | use to his fellows, had better bequeath his may be traced to this sentiment. Among _ nici i h aa ; eae ant ae asteae soe et pl — 2 _ sadd°: and d emo ion, F ? tercd Odowalsky; and ! that in spite of all the efforts of experienced | corpse to a patent guano or superphosphate eshoe comne StF cunctenen Gale ore Orders will r f 3, that is to say : commencing at a stake therefore, have beer’ somethire ; his pit *Who did gou tell me \ i _ otb : ezl , i over, and able men France is not yet satisfihd. Is company: And this reminds aah that the in slaves are bitter y resented by wealthy at Jaly 7, 1875 ly a aia Pasa aoe 4 ae cons Sa ela i ee as aed oe = he hastily: . Ani oe rem find | it too much to say that in the proper sense | discussion of the question was revived prin- | acsoe ses one manne of ee “ +1A th-west boundary stake of a tract of land | a it i aa ae city me | ¢My mame is Jeanna, sir, asd J ed tl ke’, depend on of the term she has no government? Mae- | cipaliy b/ an eccentric will, wherein the | Tee ee ~ a a B A N G 0 R H 0 1 9 E 5 formesty to lsidore Baote, now in posses ee Se PRUE SF OTT kine of Bost a ‘hon, efter atrefpavse, duriog which Manhon is President—dictator he may be! testator desired that his body, instead of | fi vei —paer taping ae eon: im, ME 8 j a Of E iward Woolner, from thence running that, after that period, no firthe: hezsrd Sie e eres pearcd lost in thoveht, he abraptly | called—for seven years, and tl 7 tio Sa Sanat the air of a cemetry, should con. | ags off the Tigris an Euphrates waters. The > LEASANTLY SITUATED y-one ‘51 chains and fitty 50 links,thence | weg inferred from his | yyuacity. His dives ee ti 1 8) to > agp gh oe ee oe S| examination of these rivers recently hye ~ PLEASANTLY S17 ' 10} cha _ eee i et etl the eendln foe 0 ‘And your mother ?? —_ an ande of the oe Republic But is it a Republic, is there | tribute to the enlightenment of mankind by | — ee Gulf, has ae n- North Side King’s Squure, to the place of be inning, couteiaiag fifty | ight: i z as 46 * She died long since—I srt tate Ronen ip ity amd the liberty, SOCUTTY, public confidence? Does | being consumed in a gas retort. After | MACe ; so Occasion Of proposing aa ron. | ns : ee hea 5 s, be the same a little more or less. © | ~°* "% #; in other words, the attack was ber her.’ p orehim. T reachery basorjrins it seem as if thore were either of these when | listening to these letters from absentees, | ares 7 00 Oe limites of the aaa ganted St John. _ 2. ie Brunswick. 6 ee ee rs croti as | 00 Qtlke glnoe nent doy, and che heevelf was rl ot pe} ee ’ z _ To | to the late General Chesney in 1836, 1 o i cea biate th dale Som rH poten ree, and | ¢9 kindle the rocke’ 31 ‘ What : her m S the Government has thought it necessary to and toa ape describing the experiments Ever since this was first used for his Eu- od J H. RUSSEL. PROPRIETO v vied and described as follows, that is to say : | sa pis . oe a She ae el a ay eae He thon rs p pared, leaning on pend nearly two hundred newspapers ; when already instituted in Eurpe, the philosoph- phrates expedition, it has been understood ER ORMNPUEA, [mec a eeert ce cetene Dace |tp peesecs er teers mans torges| 22, 00t "eed nnd sly wishing | SOS ot ie pot wallng to Ml oes | Os Prudent fond is cagpeta Pale | os cneed in ow Tore meet Seeh| ee - : f laud, running from thence east for the | ae oh at coe a oo — her good night rred the oh — nt cf his wou d—-to | phraseology that he, too, may be forced to | tions to the effect that they considered cre- | 41,4 Pasha of Bagdad has endeavored seas me 6©6 GEMSERRAL, MERCHANT [Serer ee ae ts an Sore crt | tor. vovns the Hat chingord make hig report | Fesort toa cy» d’ efa/, and while six thou | mation far preferable to inhumation as | mote traficon it by their means, But the 3 a sear ta ponnemien aa Sau ead ane ’ care ully oom Our bero'ne (or co we think we may yens © Count Kon'gs ark, a duty whch he had | sand Frenchmen assemble at Chiselhurst | method of disposing of the bodies of the | Suggestion now pressed on the Porte is, to 35 | nee een corth five chains and forty (40 links, thence cealcd, sallied forth, after fervently implor- ture to call her) having cai ed aks performed with so mueh relue- | from all parts of France, and there bail the | dead, from sanitary as well as msthetic and | U& the alleged wording of the firman strict - ad “4UCZTIONEER £ BROKER ad, and from theace along the road | ing the favor of Heaven on her enterpris, . t aa ‘ . ‘ nee ly in eal as t e widow’s son as their legitimate sovereign? | economical reasons, and on association was | ty and to close that stream = foreign enters = ee “ genie pon containing by | to that pert of the Hradschin most conspis ae . alpen ae serhinod ae i ey ‘_ . \. Whether, or how bisa the Prince | | de zed for the nose of advanci } prise leaving toit onlythe Euphrates which : TRINITI CORVER GEORGETOWN PF | i. a ee ml cuous from the Bridge, and in view a ae ’ i ee aa yf iar t! ; eee : "i . = bil - 1 i t i Ni ited ne aaa yi as | po aapsae se thes ek tae reeragiany debe tnt oy oo Saae a ni nomi ; ac "| ming'ed events of the eceding diy, t> » leciiags Of suspltion on the one side | Tiai ls to be Invited to ‘rance if 13 | : Ww mn Over, re? oe : F sare AGENT FOR TH S et aoe oe conditions + which ehe fet confident Wallenstein would il ‘ail with the anxious anticipations us and ave non the other, which every day not proper to speak with to much confi. | the philosophers have rejected the propos- | able expeoditure on dams and building « ~ Standard i ife insurance to H. J. CUNDALL, for Mortgagees. j be peated. d ; the fullowing one, haunted and kept her | 2 s'ronzer, and were softeced on the | dence. But it is perfectly safe to conclude | ition that cremation should be rendered special class of shallow steamers " - heitoeg “rr " wo, 4th Feb., 1874, Cautiously ascending the hill behind the restiess, and when, at lensth, the kindly Gereral’s pat by pol'ey alone, and on tho, that a great change has come over hi® | obligatory on each and every member, and | Aw Imrortant Lwrrovement.-—One of the : | Sept. 1, 18 vies spate tas Sele Aiea | houses of the Kleinesite, the heroic girl had jyidon of elanber fel pon hor eyalids, | Colonel’s by m'litary discipline. Odowalsky chances of that coming to pass. The Chisels | it remains to be seen whether the ardor of aan ee eo te te ppm mith a4 VULCAN FOUNDRY. Weduesday, the 6th day of May uext, A. D., | reached that spot fom wherce she could | thoy were spredily unclosed azain, in con, («elt with conside able foree on thec’reams burst gathering is but one incident mark- this somewhat dismal organization will con- "a very superior butter is made from the fat GEORGETOWN: . sw Rew to be held at the hour and place above oe see tha tatty tower of the Old sequence of an unusual nos an! bustle stonce that had been communiexted to him | ing the progress of Imperiali-r" It points tinue to burn so brightly as to induce the | of beeves. In the manufacture of the article, a | WEOVES. wholess ital ide ie H. J. CUNDALL, for Mortgages. | own, and, Consequently, be seen from the .y5.¢ the house, It was searc> daybreak, respecting the rocket, and Konigsmers aps | the hope entertained by many French. | members to give a convincing proof of their | the process simply accomplishes, mechanic- sud MACHINERY CASTINGS io -| 20th Mare, 1874. | opposite side. She had proceeded thus far bit Sane insten'is pobsancd went to hes | pedted ts comiidéc woe doop atien- | men that the benefitn —the order and pross | sincerity, by directing that their remains Se ee eee ioscan Ways on han pet gee ee BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE! ae ser — Spey window hs himuniiie the adem : | tot | pene ers 7 sheen under _—— rule | shail be — into ashes : extracting from herself the fat Which by ! | VOR ALL KINDS of OLD & SCRAP IRON — J i The soldiers wer ining ee fia dentin e djuarters, the Colonel ™2y be again attainable if that rule be rex; There can be no doubt that very strong some natural proces: is converted into oil, J. A. RUTHERFORD & Co, 7 antl Sell oy Public Auction, on her, and made her leok and listen in all horses. Soon after, Coppy a d soire oil ied t rrtaiion arising trom bis hart too stored. And that the very papers which | reasons may be adduced in favor of the sys~ which : dropped, drop by o-~ into her bag Sees 4 1873.11 ‘ wane » Wu, y ’ directions. ills eins deere chien: oll arama «ues aluit of bis walking farther, and a Spoke with contempt of Napoleon the exile, | tem now recommended. One may oven | oe Se a é me Se introduc ing ' t Mwnonn FRIDAY, Gradually she took heart, and looking mounted their hors: ord with grost elviter. litt r having been provided, be ivtimated his | 80d with affected pity of the “boy at Chisel- | imagine instances in which cremation would with the oil sad Games whith ylistinen, -— WILLIAM DODD The ist day of May next, penne om Seigntower, beter dintingniah- galloped «ff roto be conveyed across the Mo'davia to) burst,’ condescend to record the Prince | become almost a necessity. A handsome | which we call milk, This, when taken from Commission YWercinnrt «asd at 12 o'clock, noon, if not previously dis- ed asher eyes became wore hubitvated to ~ Sanecely wera they out h ened ¥ Imperial’s doings and discuss his future, is meusoleum with cinerary urns would never | the cow, is allowed to stand in open flat a 1.wWecTtowe Fir bs one ot ie -_ ro 7 te dba pmcy-oony poe the darkness, she refl cted that Wallens ein iat aia, iis ot d i aa Helen was already informed of the unsues | 4 proof that the sun of the Bonapartes is | become 60 unpleasant a place as the mouldy ie pan nat roy - eee. QUEEN SOUAKI I : ADING F nom For? AUGUSTUS To HICKEY's was most likely — NOW KaziDg anxiously | gona’santesroom, followed by her father’s cesful result of the aftair, She had hea d, thought to be rising, and that it may not be vault or the damp, unwholesome Brave- | and churned, the oily particles unite and CHARLOTTETOWN, P Wuarr, Hittsporoven Rrver—one of the | £1 'h® promised signal. Once more eare- voice, calling out upon h She admitted too, that Odowaleky had been wounded, | long before the title of Napoleon the Fourth | yard. But under ordinary circumstances, | form butter, the water being left behind, is as clearly recognized among the Courts of | where space is abundant, the simplicity of | which is called buttermilk. This simply, {is the mode of making what we call our Europe as it is engraved in the hearts of hia Our present system of committing the dead | © . a to ther earth must tell strongly ite | dairy butter end known to every one, The . aa a strongly 11 1X8 | new process accomplishes the same thing favor. There seems to be something re-| exactly, only in amore expeditious manner. gga ce ee : best shipping places on the Island—consist- | fully ‘ooking round to ascertain that all was ’ % reac 8 83 ¢ > | . a. al cz R \ ELL BRO'RLELCRS. | ing of one acre of Land, with the buildings : . yugh so slizhtly as to have r-turned to the : @il, she fixed the socket to a tree, and erected thereon; one Dwelling House, 31 x | wae ry AUCTION: ERS, " She had hoped that ke him with a cry of joy. i ‘ Have ycu—’ he began. LUradschin on foot, would send a messenger with a more exact 25 feet, Shop 20x 19 feet, and Warehouse | ‘Sted it. The fame rushed like an arrow, 28 x 24 feet.—all nearly new and in good | with {whizzing speed, perpendicalarly into ny : ! s.—Toronto Mail, She answered his un‘inished quest'on— miboreute. Toronto at - mom + | ence was Correct—Wallenstein hod seen and . * : tack , . 4 ‘ * Yes, father, all has been done, and I trust account; bat instead of a messenger, she : . Jes Commissi nn rt ‘ roh 9 nis repair For further particulars, apply to E. the arr, and soon aga'b disappear: "mest | q : : : : HINTS ABOUT WORK pellant to most people in the idea of burn- It takes the fat, which the cow would in ’ Dll LIZCL VLG, = 5. Hodgson. Esq., Carlottetown, or on the : understood descriod, from the eastle -vindow, a boat aaaie : : : | time convert into oil herself and accomplish i ee the same moment, she thought she perceiv~ Se Ls : ing bodies, Probally, however, if we had : ier i AND en premises to ial ah ' 4 ; ‘let , ; : ‘Thank God !" cri d th ld man; ‘now, | with a litter, and manned by the attendants Stable«.—If stables have not been kept sie Riis atid Wai es ak indi acl les this end in a few minutes, thereby in- GNERAL AGENTS Fort Aucustu a _— Pied pss _ vs polis wine ' come what wil!, we have done our duty, and | of Odowe's'sy She burried down the steps | clean, they should have a thorough clean- oe 8 P : ** ¥® | creases the quantity of the article now pro- = SANK BUILDING. QUEEN STREET ort Augustus, Mar. 16, 1874. _ dow of the bridge tower, whch, in like I am hopeful for the best od Ghvennth Une cutbin; ts adler ek eek | tem, the process of inhumation would be | duced, and consequently the new process 2 sDING, QUEEN STREET, Oe : »peful for the vid throug garden, rn ac a é; at i ‘ .| will be able to give to the public a good i. ie manner, immediately vanisted. Her infers ee ee ee oe ie Ne : erie Buildings Generally. — On days when | Cqually repugnant. But it must be re~} will be able to give tothe public a good steer delle F 0 R S A L E ; : They now both anxious'y awated the re» the bank of the ‘iver as quick'y as ber oe ee y a wholesome and nutricious article, equal in out-of-door work is impracticable, see that | marked that the process of cremation, to HERM4NS & SON. su't of the assault, and a distant cannonads tremb'ing limbs would pe: mit. . | all respects to any dairy butter and at all things in and about buildings are put) be divested of features actually shocking, anderstood the signal. ing s¢on announced that ad com? ented, Sh ad just v ached the garde n gate, | in order. : oil : | price accessible to all, and in these days ol % f : com Her object accomplished, with a palpitats whan her lovee: semmeeted: te ix tre, becket ae | requires scientific appliances A retort | almost butte: famine, it must be admitted oe vos I pported, it is true, by two Manures not turned and composted b 2 j hat gre i hat tl “w inventi ‘ for ha ats ing bosom and hasty step she hurried to re- S : ; must be used. Supposing that great cities | that the new invention, if it performs what : ra F CHAPTER XIX { his people, but ctherwisa looking in good should have immediate attention. With- . . it claims to do, cannot t t } ~ A g gain ber home. As she moved quickly on we ee - were prevailed upon to introduce such a | '' Claims to do, cannot but be ® toon to | , out plenty of manure, in the right condi- ; : 3 tion, little profit may be looked for from practice, would it not likely to be restrict~ the farm : ealth, met her. fon and flin.emit he thought th hi f other f aps Preparations for the event of an attack q m 9 HH .emirng soe thoug > rustiing of other footsteps .Th a a : : Bell-Haugers, Gil a itl bi » Uikuas oa } had kept Wallenstein and Waldenth ro oh- hank (70d, crisd she, my fears ex sgger thousands and thereby deserving of success Seat .—-The fur oo | shan her owa wore upon the grass. Trems ant @ ae | ed to such a centre of population? Would scaiiane Ga QUEEN STREET, THE CURRY FARM, | blirg,t'e poor gir! retired behind bush. | ly employed; and thus passed the hours uns | * : rd ails a aie aibiiiakain aver — a care in April and small towns and villages send their dead to... supposed from ob | She wee not mistaken; the steps drew ti] the eun sank be eath the Hradschin, and F exchanged urceiins, and Udowaisky | May. Hay and other fodder should be 9 distance to be consumed scientifically | of the common hair OPPOSITE WATSON’S DRUG STORE, } cut with a horse-power machine, salted at a oo a ow eae ae ee ne eee nee ia I Thee Lots will be old to suit intending Power & Gordon Prosses, | purine Also.a sow, lath and shingle mill, having | * I know not what right you have to quess | but she spoke | tiom them,’ rep'ied Joanna with great mildness, fur every look at the a larger civeu'sr for cutting all kinds of venerable old man impressed her with more The friends oxce more repaired to Marshal Colleredo, avd having o'taived audicn-e, made their report—tho result whereof was, } that all the necessary orde:s were iesued, that shipping to the extent of one hundred will be built in these two Provinces alone during then pre. sent year. Caaadais certinly destined to and fifty thousand tons {ONTAINING 120 ACRES, s | ; : explained the natare of his bust. ~absei : -j animal carries it EG tor ( the Western Ro < ocean haus 70 | nearer—s'owls, but firmly, ard throuzh the | the bustle of the town gravelly subsidel, Arriving in the drawing r i the Colone} | tae rate of about two quarts to the ton jens esteemed to Them ie om appeepemnte | the BF und, witt O return th ha ‘ s ad, Q a : ie ; ae s . es Arriving ir »drawi oC » Colonei et : . : i . } A “ m the grouns un | I public fort eae lod acres clear. well cultivated and fenced with | fo'iage, ehe dimly perceived the tall figure) It grew darker and da ker, onl no &i rap hae : i tio ; ; ott | and stored for future use. Mouldy fod-| urn? All things are possible, but, judgs | yo) oid neck ereet, stey ping forward with : ‘ : ave i 5 es aoe a ‘ ee ates ilmseit, and autectionate:y presse a ot : ey : a ‘ i da : ial a a che : S im | to them since thei Cedar, balance covered with hardwood and | ef s man approaching the spot where she appeared. Tie lights i. tho houses were He] . es oleh tad : . aaa der is greatly oe by being steamed. ing by the difficulties experienced in our | jts foresfert, and bring.ng the binder ones up and ask for @ coutir thes 7 | eo : pli co wi oe With the true ep’rit of a heroine, | reflected by the stream. Wallenste’n bes 0° ’ oT Pere » | The American Stock Journal eaye-- _ own city in converting an ancient cemetery | to fresh position afte ry Becons Skip tee keepconstaaty o \ HANDSOME DWELLING HOUSE, | é y hie Sele RE noe eh ea Bee crikd he. * With the exception of yourself, “ Those having the care of farm stock | ; beautiful “os are incline n When exerting itself it can sprin ’ i a a -:, | he Ia‘d hold of her hidden weapon, doter-| cawe very theushtful he conversation, <x | intoa beautiful square, we are inclined to | _ ‘ i 2 nd fe A meat A oS Oe ee ed } insult iol se tod before animated, graduall j, | the whole human race is born to torment me, should ever have « watchful eye on it. | think that the plans of the cremsationists —e . ca oe ; . “7 ¢ uttached, 1: 7 ‘ y i r insult or violence at avy risk, just be! so animated, gradually ceased, ; r * ; a t 0 a few ; a mat wit hen attached, 12x 17, Barn 34x 41, with | mised to repe! in r violence at auy risk, | J ; «| and by their stupidity or knavery to frustrate he fickle weather of this month—some | sn sisiaden alow hemdunuwuBentves? Gasette | sink wulakly ts Gk aes ee TVW ARE ; ' weeds Bt a Pp yuse and Sheep-house. There is also but the unknown seemed to ent¢rtain no and Wulden could perceive that thoughts . : days balmy and pleasant, others cold and | Will make slow headway.— Montreal Gazette | sink quick!s tlie gasping, pantin j : Et i | ia. a : i . ¢ vs i Me rect de g : i palpitatin nihe water all movements ? mother DweLLinc House, 16 x26. This|) wi. intention, and. to all appearance, | and recollections unallied to tle present my best design stormy, the changes sudden and unex~ +—->- - 1} rite ae ms ho ig ers a ‘ ; &e. &e¢. mie thihartatr base ine bi” wiermentgesy eae A ‘ : » | oerapied his friend Helen strove by tender assiduities t> calm | pocted, pleasant sunshine in the morning, . Stony or Mus. Suppons-—“When I wasal jvc reeneline att che lone ations , and possession given inSpring, or Cropped | wae not a Swede. As he drew cleser, she occupies Coe : s nifest perturbations of her lorer’s | followed by a northeaster in the evening— ss eal Mrs. Sidd alia Ce ee ' ALL ORDE ind sold with the Crop delivered next Fall. | desc: ied a bandage round his head, and h’'s ‘Well,’ exclai: Wullen t docs not | te ’ ; ! — toh ne requires the greatest watchfulness on the poor girl, relates dirs. Si ons, the actress, hinder ¢ nes serving lo guide the course Tbe will be panctually atte: Terms easy. Apply to features were those ofa man far advanced | scem that anything will oceur to-night; it i mind, and by the provision of every roquisite part of herdsmen ‘working very hard for my thirty shillings = " . Z = on avian tate ws é * iii an ti nf i : ; d 3 il to ao 1 hiss ae of hid air : : mo aaa : water T ! anon rising ith bead ang dheeniah ee ete oa GEORGE W, HOWLAN, yeare. All this encouraged her, and she | getting ‘ate. ei ’ oo The sunshine of this season is very grate- | ® week, I went down to Liverpool during the | 1) (), the sea, to snort and survey web ae ae > is blaliasis coisas | came forward voluntarily from bebind the ‘J, at any rate, will continue on the *# oe = to eH a oa er a holidays, where I was to perform in a new | the tield v lf e| nutty when in nr rns ee enee: Sener V | bl B St d | bush, preferring thus to show her-e'f then watch,’ replied Wallensteir, er is Che Government Blue et mie she gy aan | < ee ee ee Os like somany dolphins ; Bel) Fittings. 4 . aluani€ usiness an to be discovered. them possibly to incur danzer, to no pui pose, | ,, ic chon. the amomet: of sonmane bel against by housmg or sheltering stock | pest —- oe get > now the ea ine 2 che ia tee Se © . ‘* j ‘ 3 = i i i ‘ DOOK Si Ws he amot i { ane “ . | ° a you Scai ex il \ ' . + at RATES fi S | ‘ Who goes there?’ cried a desp, melodis | would indeed be grievour. istered in the year ending 3lst of | Whenever they occur. Having been stabla te oan tay fen sakes ad re" | some at s also a great part of sie am prepared ‘ELL THI t RATE ‘ i" . ‘ ' en - ae i - . . aa aning serohatic re ' surf AS LOW As CAN rAD Cie CITY i or a e. ous voice, in the Bohemian dialect Even as he spake, the fiery herald issued 873 in New Branswick. to have ed all winter stock are very tender, and oe to the most wretched poverty. A land), running acrobatic races in the surt all oo ap . ai Tie Subseriber will sell, by private sale - . : esate A ie Mee wal of thadlatk bart. i ek eee eee oes : feel the effect of such storms as we are | d * “| chasing one another, and whirling in 4 ill fitthem u Ay 1 Dee! ‘ or? A lonely girl on ber way home,’ answered as it were, from cut of the cark earth, a been furty-two thousand seven hundred and | subject to this month. Besides the hu- heartless tradesman prosecutes the sad 20, 7). heuer Geen . brimful of ° 7 se wee lg thet Ot a aa ee House, with other | soenna, with as muoh ind ff-renco of max~ | mounted towerd heaven—ths abiding plac one tons, and in the province of Nova Scotia | manitarian view of the subject, there is a | beroine for a heavy debt, and insists on | warn, jovous life. They also delight, e: order : TH ‘ “lt outside uildings, situated at Cardigan | saiae eatin ian daeenh af of light , and in the province of Nova Se i | costa ak deliane oh akc’ ee eamamenen |e her in prison unless some one will | jyeia!|, the old ones, in lazily turning over if A “e cee , Bridge, sbout 4 chaing from Railroad | re ae at lL vi a ' ” Aenean eet, Ne: fone ar, . storms affect the health, the S earaiy Gok be bail for her. The girl replies, ‘Then 1) 454 over in the swell, scratching and rub at as Stati As this is one of the finest and | What were you about here, maiden? The young men stood for on ; men’ m°* Robert Marshall, in April 1873, gave an| the profit oe a a ~ have no hope—I have nota friend in the | ji,2 themselves wil flippers, exposi : s ' ‘ . ‘ ay Vie ion « Albert seized a st thot : ii 7 . ’ : : wi “ : eT : SAYR’S CRYSTAL LUD] mo veinent business stands on the | Was it you who just now fired the rocket?’ tion'’ess—the next, Albert eci ie -_ estimate, in his paper on ‘ Plimsoll’s Bill Farm horses that have been brought ogo cg oo - os wd goad ag Be Poe em ah sis he aa a ; ; fs af e i . ‘ . . ’ : at fire to ne rder nleced | Y 6 505 ave . . 5* ri * ask € their t < ' : ages : I parties desirous of engaging io ‘ The rocket!’ echoed Joanna, ciszembl. | lay by, and set fire to some powder pleced | , om a Canadian stand-point, ’ in which he | ¢} th the winter without much labor pede te ge? etry venting See Sold Ch utile Business, will find it to their ing but indifferently, ‘ what of it ?’ tefore the window for that parpoce. The) o).~ , oo 1h poring. 7 : ; creditor. ‘I have told you [ have nota friend | surface in the same sh ¢ el utile Business, wi a aM o their ing bal y, ‘ what of it nig oe Dine i : ~ | gaid‘ The tonnage in course of construction | and, perhaps, without much grain, should 9, earth,’ was my reply. But just asI was aracterist f then . i vantage to call and examine, before; *‘ Youmust, at least, have heard the noise | brief flash was directly swallowed up in bout to be built during the present year _20W have one or two messes of grain every uttering the words,I saw asailor inthe upper is not! ng dil « : ai a ean bh . i Al i ae ee es Risin t tO VUla ining © present year dive ond tes atin eth the syst a es Me ’ 7 e upp ” i ) ATI a. chosing eleewher | and seen the flasb. darknees—but not before it h eer in New Brunswick, will exceed forty thous | @°7 rest oreagees Se Te ee | gallery springing Over the sailing, letting | s 0 : 4 > - i i. i. j in New br SWICK, Whlii BACEOCC { Ol : ls i . “4 ~ é ‘ . fsa . ‘ t | \ ; : ‘ ‘ Alo, 1) Building Lots, situated within « And suppose as much—does it follow that | served cn the castle hill, sand tons, and that in Nova Scotia will pro prepay for the mine Pag a | should | himself down from one tier to another,until | | sleeping without an involuns . . * . t Sai ad3, chi Avi SOV CULL ) - ¢ r t y ne - 4 ’ sylap te } en lime hh. 1 2s \ Ee | 4 mile of the Bridge, and suitable stands 1 ¢.eq jt?’ ‘To-morrow, then, is the dy,’ cried Leos 2 hi ee erie _be put to work gradually, halfa day at 4 he bounded clear over the orchestra and tury nervous | ve twitching and flinch asin toe all breaches of bec There is al © ; ay le bably reach sixty-thousand. This, we time for a few days, until they get a little | ¢sotlights, and placed himself beside me in img of various portions of ils body, wsual!s r all branches of business. ere is also, Wh 1? old. delichtediy. ‘ I¢ is indeed nearer than / . fo} oe : : "33 : Oo are you, gi: Your words secm | pole, deligniediy. * 26 ts inde earer (RAN ust admit, has proved to be an exceeds | hardened to it. Wash the shoulders with | 4 moment. ‘Yes, you shall have one friend | 4" "easy folding out and back of its fippers Having improve: 5 water tots, fronting om Cardigan River ied’ ai ele leila tain am enemy ; alte: lar is tak | eek ments of the i G Pepe wt ’ : well studied. I had hoped. ed ; cold water whenever the collar is taken | a¢ jeast, my poor woman!’ said he, with the | *!th quick « ements of the skin, i only a few yards from the Bridge. ee ingly close approximation. It is estimated | og and rub them until dry with a woollen t the eyes be always tightly ; : Nn greatest expression in his honest, sun-burnt cloth, and thus prevent their getting sore.’ Gountenance. ‘1 will go bail for you to any Pen and Plow. amount! And as for you (turningto the, Arising from these great bands of herding Many lambs are dropped this month; frightened actor), if you don’t beara hand, | *@!s is @ peculiar dali, vibrating roar, the these and their dams require special care, shift your moorings, you lubber, it will be . J0!"! effort of hundreds of thousands ¢ f vigi~ closed AES pil Maple at the | “ey should be protected from colds and the worsefor you when I come athwart your '®"' and angry males, together with the oalis bold a most prominent position amongst thé | storms, yet enjoy all the sunshine possible; bows.’ Every creature in the house rose ; and everything in an hour or 60 bet keved get i of their barems, a din which never ceases fc ship-owning nation: of the world.-—-S/, | should be fed liberally and regular. Itis the uproar was perfectly indescribable— *” '® Lumber, besides other Saws, with about co:fidence and respec’. preyaration, Albert and Leopold, having 150 seres of Freebold Land, 2 miles from! ¢1 am Count Martinitz.' Cardigan Bridge. , ‘The Governor General!’ cried sie, nt can Tine Newest Siyles of Type, We are prepared to do ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ i ot Wa das ee ! Tertns, att > : sar the } stant, day or nigit during the six o1 . - eded to soubor ~~ . ~ - ~~ Bho Woden shard to convince some people of the ita. | peals of laughter, screams of terror, cheers 6"! Weeks of ons areowes Theanine As the Subscriber iatends to wind up| partly alarmed, and partiy rejoiced. She. soaght, is brief reps, edditio el sir ngth -<«>e- | portance of regularity in the feeding of from his tawny messmates in the gallery, : ™ _ ser meas a as i on ar his buisness, for the prescot, be requests | pow recoznized his noble features, and that | to meet the impending conflict. An exchange notes the rumor that Donati animals; their food should be given in preparatory scraping of violins in the or- ge aod oS og Ws » for the iaheedie Gs all parties indebied to him by Note of | raseful deportment which had co often; As soun as daylight opp-ared, the first. the great astronomer, died from excitement | Proper quantities and at regular stated | chestra, and amid the universal din, there | jyi-;, fogey weather. There also comes | fland, Book Account, or otherwise, to} ° i , } re "Tertias Oe eoman uently upon discovering that the earth | times, morning. noon and evening. They | stood the unconscious cause of it sheltering 4.51), {his sound a most dsiagreeabie smet! 1 np PRI) 7 | aasthe their respeetive scooests on or before ipspited Ler with reverence, * Then, with thundering cf the cannon, wv ich grew me e seq : ; ° : | should not be permitted to fret by delay me, ‘the poor distressed young woman,’ Th. ceals themselves do not emit this ode: BOOK & PARCY JU RINTING | a A P All ae your Excellency, I seck to have no reserve | violent aid more ec nstant interevpted the _ is approaching the sun co rapidly that in ten | of the herdsmen ; all fretting is a loss to and breathing defiance and destruction a)ihouch they have a sweetish, oily breath, } | ghe ist August next. All sums ae onal eee: eet. | calm of the clear bright morning. years it will be drawn into the sun and | the owner, as it interferes with the thrifti- | against my mimic persecutor. He was only py; they are constantly surring wp the dex unpaid after that date will be hande orer | : ae | oMew te the decile lhour I’ shouted Wa!- shrivelled up. The paragraphists then adds | ness of the animal. If fed at regular periods persuaded to relinquish his care of me by caying bodies of the dead, on and over for eullecticn. And for what purpose : i a fe ee decidently American comment, ‘This | the stomach is just in condition to digest| the managers pretending to arrive and | which they sleep or incessantly Bounder.— HUGH L. McDONALD. __I am tho daughter of the steward and | lenstein, ard every one hastencd toLis pace. | wil] be discouraging news to the insurance | it, having had a rest after the disposition rescue me with a profusion of theatric bank | Henry W. Exner in Harper's Magazine for Cardigan Bridge, June 10, 1878, _ gardener jn the hovga of Count Wallenetein | At the same time the bel's of the Qld and | companies,’ | of the former meal, : | notes.” | May. | EXAMINER OFFICE. rs «