+ =—— vOL. XX. ! ‘*This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, Bue tOeR Ab Oe =—————=_——— ——————————————————————————— ee meee etn me onan en” SY \S WNW POLE ——— ICS, A ND NEWS. scent tA ES —_—- = —————————— = may speak fr Se ERATURE ec.’---furipides. a = —- CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 2869, ae -_ * . vl i She Hxamiracr Is PU LISHED EVERY MONDAY BY) wW ALTER ¢. GRANT. | prety OFFICE, AULLAB ROUGH STREET, NEAR) KING'S SQUABE. pai TERMS, sifteen Shillings. per annum, half in adv since =_- —— ve have wPP sinted the following Gene veaca Act as Agents tor the! The ws Examner.”” viz ie : Sum meraida. Liukietter Road, Albverion, Miminegash, Hope River, Tignish, Skianer’s Pond, Eg wout Bay, Wellingtea, Miacouche, Prineetowa, Tiaen bearistes, Esq dacs O'Neal, Esq, Yr Juseya Sharpe dicnard Retd, Beg. Mr. Wiihaw Catagban, * Lawrence tlegan, Nicholas Coarey Esq., Weog au Doyle, Jue pa Aten vault, Esq. we J dd Piezd «raid. Oe «rue Gandet, Eq. Mr Joan Breen roense Langslin. Eaq., Let 16. ee Heaeet Melellaa, judian River, M ucKin grett, SH» Keq. Ta t 14, Mivaach Kilbride, Esq Lo a wai daghe-, scuth West, Mo. Prieta oe + Patrick MeLellsa, * Pooemas O'Conner, * Joho Kelly fie AA McD mald, ? M- Geo A. Haghes. 4 @ George Porbes. Cam>elton, Lot 4, Crapaud, Georgetown, Vernon R'r Bridge, : nee Jou McDougall, beq., Orwe i. Mr Joga Peeaeh. Sturgeon, M.outagee, Jaaes O Briea, Wao P. Lo-wts, Mr. Denald M sDenald, Cardigan Bridge, Little Poud, Let 56, * Perer Sianett, ee «Lutyre, Souris, ty Netean Fort Augustus, Captain John M-Tatyre, Fairti-td, Patriek Griffiu. E-q.. St. Andrew's, Mr Reuald M se Donald, ( taranelia.) Pisquid, Aathe vy = Enq .45; Peter's Bay. Sir. Semon Balgee, , . lac 3ush Jusep McAulay E<q.-, Black I » Sa torent juur hq Red Pet. Let 46 Dugald McDougall. b-4q Dundas. Lawrence Peters, Exq. Relie Bay Mr. Anes Me Donald, Goose River, r ©. Usdechay, Eoq.. Ray Fertune E=S_—— ALMANAC FOR AUGUST. 1569. MOON'S PHASES. 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WRIGHT, WHOLESALE AND WETAIL DEALER IN CHOITE FAMILY GROCERIES, DUNN*® BLOCK, QUEEN STREET, Charl sttetowa, Prince Edward Island. June 2 ' 1868. R, REDDIN, Attaracy and Durrister - at-Law CUNVEYANCER, &e. fice: -- Great Goorge Street, Charlottetown. ( Near the Catholic Cathedral.) September 3, 1866 tf 'B, WILSON HIGGS General Cowaission terchant AUCTIONEER, Crrrlottetown. «... + P E Island piles 00, IF A. MecNEILL, KReadiag Moou Proptetor, LOK MIZSIOW MEREMANE AUCTIONEER, Charlotictown, May 31, 1369. tf BELL’S TAILORING ESTAbLISAMENT QUE EN STR KEr Charlottetown - ~ - P.- &. Island. _as SUBSCRIBEK takes this metuod of returning thauks fot the patronage with mhich he has been favorea during the past Fear, and would respect fully inform hi. custom @r3 and the public geeerally, that he is still pared to attend ce «il orders ia bis lise of iness with punctuality. Corrine Partiss desirous of having Garments or er.3 cut, ean be sccumodated at the thar.est uotice. JOHN BELL, — P..t1. January 8,1869. ua.WwW. &. POPL Beye to ivfoim the Pudiie that he bas resumed Tuc PAACTICK OF THE LAW. Orrice—A few doo 's below the Bank of Prince Foware Island. Cherlottetown, Margh 8. 1869 —tm PAPGR HANGINGS 4500 aie See it erew eariery #or sale Cheap G.&3 DAVIES, Londen House. -% dori %, 188, | ed on the corner ot | Bell-Hanger, Gun and Tin- Suh 7 | (Next to Reading Room Building.) rmremweerrsey TT PU To the Traveling Public; gue SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened oul, in this ety a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, to which they have given the nawe ot the UNION HOUSE, This Hote! ia pleasantly and conveniently situat Queenand King Streets, Ch’town, P E.I. stand is well known as having been in the vecupatiow ot Mr J. G. Ecketadt.) Tt is the iutention of the Proprietors of the , UNION HOUSE to furnish First Class accome dation te travellers, and do all in their power to jrender a stay in Charlottetown pleasant and i ayreeable. | 4 First Class Ice Cream and Oyster Saloun, land a Barber Shop. are Kept in connection with the Hunse. | The Umon House is pleasantly situated near wharses, and steamboat landiogs, and will be | found convenient for (ravellers in all respects. All matters pertaing to the wants and con- | ventence of Guests. will be prousptly atteuded to by the Proprietors Q’ NEILL BROTHERS. Chitown Sept 28 1Xb6™ tt (PIPES! PiPes!! PiPits:! M *ERCHAUM. TARRANTED the Genuine ARTICLE, at the UNION HOUSE. Tobacco ! Tobacco ! Tobacco! i gene RALE TWIST. at the TNION HOUSE Cigars! Cigars! Cigars! O° the FINEST FLAVOUR, at the UNION HOUSE. A Large Stock of the above Articles have | heen imported by the Subscribers, and will be sold, Wholesale or Retail, in bond er duty paid, at a small advance on coat. O'NEILL BROTHERS. Union House. Queen Street, May 17, 1869. 6w N. B.—Our Pipes are of the Best Quality; | our Tobacco eannot be surpassed in this Mar ket; our Cigars are second to none. Cal) one, call all, but dgn’t all call together. @’ NEILL BROS. eusi oeash ilies . Dorchesier Street, i EGS to retury his thanks to the general public for the liberal patronage extended ; to him since his commencement in business, | and asks for a continuance of the same. He keeps constanty on hand A meat Assortment of PINWARE, KITCHEN UPENSILS, &c . &c., &c. ALL ORDERS in the above BUSINESS will be punctually attended to. Having lately made large purchases in the Cheapest Markets, intended for House Builders, such a3 Gas Fitting, Water Closets, Belt Fittings, &c.,. &c., Tam prepared to SELL THEM at RATES AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN THE CITY, cod will fit them up in a good workmanlibe style, To a generous public, | would say, that all rders in THiS BRANCH OF MY BUsI- NESS will be attended to with Despatch, + in of First Class WATiL.R COOLERS on nad. SAYERS’ CRYSTAL BLUE, Suld Cueaper thaa ever. Jaly 12, 1369, 9,000, NINE THOUSAND ROOM PAPER! RCOM PAPER. UST RECEIVED at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN 3i1 KEET— Niue ‘housand Rolls ROOM PAPER, from 34 per Roll, upwards. H. A. HARVIE. | | May 24, 1869. James F. WHITE COOPER, Water Street, opposite the Telegraph Office. s: Pork, and Beef Barrels, constantly on hand. 490 PORK BARRELS will be sold if applied for amediately, Cheap for CASH or approved uotes of band. Ch'tewn, P. E. I Aagust 3, 1368 ly H. HASZARD. Commission SMerchant, GENERAL AGUNT, AUCTIONEER Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - PEL —— N. B—Orders from abroad, and the country will receive prompt attention. April 26, 1869. RIUBEN TUPLIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT: AUCTION EER. AND GENERAL AGENT. Margate, - - . P. E. Island. Hon. D. Brenan, Charlottetown. R 1. Hotmax, Summerside, April 22. 1869. 6m R. A. FELLOWES VETERINARIZ Ne Attends professionally to accidents, aud the Diseaves incidenta’ to Horses, Horned Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, and ali domestic animals. Rochford i Dry Goods, &e, &e.) May ates '$ isl pat 3m SUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED CAPITAL, $105 000 Deposited at OTTAWA for the protection of Policy holders, 1a corformity Establis hed 1803. HEAD OFFICES: < Old Broad Street, and 16 Pall Mall, London. with the New Canadian Insurance Law. a - - _ Hanover Fire Insurance Company of New York- PAID UP CAPITAL, SUKPLU TOTAL ASSETTS, Etna Life Insurance Company of Hartford Conn. S, = ~ Ecstablis Accumulated Assetts, Ist May, 1869, ov Surplus over all Lrabilities, Deposited at Ottawa, P slicies strictly non forfeiting tnese leading ffiees offers undoubted se eombined lines of $400,000 $250 G82 28 $600,682.28 == hed I=s29. er, - - a oo $12 HCO. 000 ol raph bbe = | ee ot oe meshtiiae tik $1.4, 000 All Profits annually divided among the assured The curity, and every facility for effect ing Insurance on every Description of Property. Fur further information apply ty Charlottetown, 71 FENTON T NEWBERY, General Lusuraner Agent (Office Water Street, next to Telegraph Office.) h June. 1869 HsLIEAK ALIA. ’ on SUBSCRIBERS have in Stuck a LARGE A ASSORSMENT vot Chowe Virginia Tobacco, comprizing various Brands and Qualities, viz s— NATION’S PRIDE, BRIGHT POCKEi A wOuvET BAS, GOLD BAK, sUNE APPLE, ROYAL TWIST, PINE APPLE, 4's, 6’s, PIECES, TEMPTATION ROLL, SIL VER CAKE, PEAUGCK, 1 6, i Ib, MA Y APPLE, OLIVE, AUMIRALION . WIsP, NAVY, 1 lb, 1b {lb , 8's & 12's Paid. &c.. &, &c., —ALSO— 30 000 Havana Cigars, from $30 to $100 per M., among which are Llebem wo Dintansnlinasesstande Rasaxita| PAPER FOR THE MILLION ROBERT Linen Faced Payer Collars, Linen Fibre Paper Collars Enameled Paper Collars, Round Pomt Paper ¢ ollars, 'S ware Point Vaper Collars, Shakespeare Paper Collars, | Byron Paper Collars, 'Garotte Paper Coll-rs, | ull of which will be SOLD LOW in Bond or Daty | Printed Paper Collars, Fancy End Paper Collars, ‘Eureka Paper Collars, | Paper Cuffs, . Shirt Fr B. ¢ Paper Shirt Fronts, qt ors 100,000 German Cigars | North Side Queen Square, of all Grades and Prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. COLF April 19, 18°9. JUST RECEIVED, ORD BROTHERS, 7% Granviile Street. AND FUK SALE Cheap for Cash, HEARTZ & SON AVE JU-T RECEIVED per Steamer from Britain, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of And afurther supply expected in a few days by mintdsummer vessels. Thé above Goods, along with stock on hand, tho fsubscribers offer to their Jcustomers VERY LOW, as they wish to make quick sales of the same, to prepare room for FAL importations. Intending purchasers will please calland examine for themselves. Auyuat 3. 1868, HEARTZ & SON Ch'town June 21, 18.9. tf £1,965.000. COLLARS YOUNG'S. Cloth Buttonhole Paper Collars. ONDON | TAB MANIAG’S SEORET, TVAPERIAL FIRE IW URANCE COMPANY OF L OR THE Privateer of Massachusetts Bay. ASTORY OF THE REVOLUTION. BY SYLVANUS CoBB, JR. CHAPTER VIIL. A CoMPACT. Within the private room of Jonas Danton, at Mars: field sat that ola tory with Batfour and Fitzgerald. A biagng fire burned upon the hearth. and ujon the tabe round which the trio were sat were several richly orna mented decanters and giueses. A kettle o! water was standing apon t'e hob, and the sugar bowl, uutmeg grater, toddy stick and ev op, plainly tld how bappy the party celon acd to be ‘It’s very plain,’ spoke Fitzyerald, whos tongue was alreudy aligetly th ckened * that te gril dont ‘ancy us much and | thick we |. find tt hard work to wean Ler affections from tte old fishe: man.’ ‘Time will do nt, re tied D nton. +1: will, if you don’t g to work to oppos her tou strongly a! first,’ esuted the wajor *Y vea see sne’s got spunk and grit, uno you may b sue you'll make votimg by ty ngto ore hratyresent Hoosomev-, Liiwake ber:o Boston wth me, and ther Vl bow ber cl the sights, and perhap» sie H forget ali about ber home down here in time.’ *Ui course.’ sad Danton. ‘th re is no vee in @ mmencing tuo harshly, bat then we can bave no sympathy or such a rank, unmit - gated rebel as Matthew Clyne is; and the sooner such ideas are eradicat d trom the viri the beter. Why she 16 a8 fF Ds as you please. She defies the king and all bis iroops. and eveh wishes she were a man, bu that she might fizht with the rebe's. Now it’s my op‘nion that Clyne kuows sometuing about the mssiny schuoner ; and it he knows about it, why may not the giri know? ‘Weil, p rbups she doos ; but then ’'wont du tue mre ce right off to make a fuss with her Id tke to get sume tod upon thal od map By the holy kingdum 1 wis. i cou.d know that he knew something about that scrape I'dbave itoatofhium Baltour wix «not er pitcher of that twoddy. You muke it capitally.’ ‘Ay,’ auswered the dampy captain, rising from his seat, and reaching over the piteber (+ | il fix at, and fix «t strong too; sor we who need 80 much sirength ip our profession must use strong driuks ° hibition of wit, and while the toddy was be ing m xed, Balfour indulyed in a slight sally athsh st hanes.’ your winping rank , . FIRS: ‘ ARRIVAL! FINE GOODS! AT THE British Warehouse! * ALHAMBRA" — 3 Cases DRY GOODS, now open and ready for inspection. W.& A. BV OWN. April 26, 1869. QUEEN STREET, er EDWARD RYDER, PALSZ22, SLAZIZR AND PAPER-HANGER. Dorchester Street a few doors South of * PAVILION HOTEL” N. B —All- orders in the above line will receive pruwpt attention. Ch’tewn, May 31. 1269 MAKE YuUK OWN YEastT 4HOICE NEW HOPStor family use, in aud PGQUND QUARTER, PAPERS. City Drag Store, Vict Ch’townp Sevtem HALF For Sale by W. R. WATSON oria Building, , ver 18. 1868 PAPER COLLAR FACTORY. ST, JOHN, New Branswick, HE PAPER COLLAR FACTORY. having re cently been pure in «a position with fixtures, to SUPPLY THE TRADE with a class of hased by the Subscribers, is additional machinery and COLLARS which for EXCELLENCE OF SUPERIORITY OF defy competition by A The * KUREKA,” fevorite stvle and in troduced. It is deser weur it. WHOLESALE OR MATERIAL FIT and CHE4PNESS. merican M nufacturers. round corners, is now the vreat demand wherever in vedly esteemed by all who DERS sent to the Factory, St Jobn, N. B., will meet with prom;t attention. duane 21, 1869. E. WILLIS & CO,, Proprietors TO THE TRADE. yurt RECEIVED, ONE CASE CUT LERY. containing— 100 Dozen Pocket KNIVES (assorted) 3 do 8 do 8 Iss 10 M NEEDI RAZORS. ORS, JES, Will be sold extremely low, in lots to sait pur- chasers June 18 1869. N. RANKIN Auctioneers’ Row EXCU For July and RSIONS August, by Steam Navigation Co's. Steamers. ERSONS desirous of obteining RE- TUN TICKETS, available for one week, o and from any place a called at by Co's S:eamess may Durebase the sume for One andu Ha'f fare, er _» tes of dive or mere ay obtain the seme at one single fure, one ticket only being issued to the rt or Season Tickets. at reduced fares, can§be had on application ut July 5, 1869. oe the office. By order, ‘ EF. W. HALES, Secretary» FOR The Subscriber begs to call the attention of tending purchasers te his extensive Siock ot GROCERIES AND care in GREAT BRITAIN and are now ou Sale, WHOLESALE and RETALL. Ch'town, June 21, 1869 3 DOZEN HAY RAKES, 10 Dogen Sevthes SNEATHS, 10 Boxes Scythes STONES, Ex Alhambra from Boston. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 15 dv Hay FORKS. N RANKIN, June 18, 1869. | ‘For Spring, 1SG2, HE SUBSCRIBERS have just Received from LONDON, via HALIFAX, per Steamer: GLASGOW TOUSE, NEW GOODS Spring and Summer IS69, Staple & Fancy Dry Goods GENERAL MERCHNDIZE, which have been personally selected with great FREDERICK LEPAGE Auctioneers’ Row. -@ tain, proud!y. ‘You need not fear, shail not put myeeif intiue way. Ahb-b h! rum, branky and water. with sugar and nut third water. Trv it major’ That s better than the last while Danton was more moderate, he only filling bis glass and placing tt by side to si} av bh felt i elimed. ‘Now, Dinton, y u please about this girl. wont take her’ * O, yes, quickly returned the tory s.ai. go there an: marry her That wil onea there sne li bave no one to look to cu you ; and I know you wil not deceive me.’ Id .hic) soover cut off my own (h'c) bot By the holy kingdom, stes yours. (hic) yours, old teller, an’ you shall mak her your wite jes’ as quick as you pleuse ’ tor thuse two glasses of hot liquor, strong in- in their Operation: nose in trying to drink cutofthelamp Mr Danton saw bow matters stood, and he knew done quickly ; sv be went to hrs desk, and in atew minutes he had rawn up a short tn- give th haod of his daughter Belinda, * the well-beloved aud only child of said Barton, tu Abner Danton in Marriage. Then there ulated that Jonas, the father of evid Abner, should settle upon said Belinda’ the eum of une thousand pounds—said money to be paid to said Barton Fitzgeraid, to be used by bh m as he may see proper It was o funny kine vt a document, but then the last part—the da—was one of the major's own. He fancied twould sound better sv, than to have it ap- pear plamnly that he had reccived the money as a sort of purc.as* sum Canada F.our. Moxutreal— 400 bbls choice Canada Flour, 50 do White Cornmeal. J. & T. MORRIS, May 24, 1869 UST received, ex Steamer Merrit, from ‘There,’ said . anton, as he handed the paper to the major, and placed the pen and ink apon the tabie ; * now you will sign that, and the bueimess will be mostly settled. You will find it al rght.’ F tzgerald :o k the ;aper, anc after bowing and winking over it ‘or s.me ten minutes, he managed to w:ke it out ‘Only a little mistake, Danton,’ be said, Ecyalty Lot for fale! Bridge, are offered for sale, viz :-— 425, 432 433. 460, 461, 466 467, 565. 568, in all well watered, and surrounded by public roads. Ee For Terms and farther partienlars apply G. W. DeBLOIS. May 17, 1869 . Ts foliowing valuable LOTS, situate on the Union and Royalty Rouds, near Wright's Nos 356,357 358.381 382 387. 388,422. 423, 424 Lots. containing about 225 acres of Superior Lanc, look vg up with a comical ‘eer. ‘Als, what's that ?’ inquire! the old tory in a tone. and with an expression, which seemed to indicate that he teared some mis take would be det-eted * What is it, major? ‘Why. (hic) a ver’ funny mistake. * Yer (hic) don’t spell (hic) twelve right. Yer (hic) spell it withaten geen @ a. A don't spell twelve old feller—(hic) eb = ‘Ab,’ uttered Danton * I dunt under ‘ T don’t »nderstand. ‘I guess it’s all rizbt.’ + Bus it isnt though, (he) not by a quart That ere leetle (hie) bit o difference in 1% to RIORDAN & PATRICK, Nea) McKinnon’s Tannery. PLOUGH METALS ALWAYS ON HAND. N.B.--Mr. Robert dowr to the residence of Hon. been av i deliver ‘ustings at his establishment. duly 5, 1869, IRON FOUNDERS, Stoves, Ship Casings Mill Castings, Smallwood, Kent Street, next 1%. George Coles, has | vinted Avent, aud will receive orders an spellin’ that one little word makes a hic) df rence of @ matter of two hundred pooud E ? * Ten hundred was the figure, wasn’t it ?° inquired Banton, trying to look an innocence which he did not feel, for, in fact, he had presumed a little upon the awajor 6 drunken- ness + Not ‘gaetly, old feller. Jes’ make that (hic) twelve, an’ then it Il be all right.’ + Q, certainly, of course,’ uttered the old tory, finding that he could not escape ; and without more words be altered the numeral as required, and then the major wrote bis nate, Just as the pen was laid down, Captain Balfour gracefully shd trom his chair. and 1 c.urse the major Jaughed at this ex- ‘Now you musn’t be too severe,’ he eaid. ‘for [ve taken a sort of faney to the gal my- s f, and af a British Captain of infantry oflers tis hand your boy ll stand a por vet Lee ele neneedee y* tty CRAB ES PU VE Ident fear you,for I trust your honor above * Right—-right, sir’ uttered the doughty for ! ene] know your son bas the prior claim, | 6 he add-d, as he tastes the beverage ne had prepared, which cons sted of equal parts of mg, thereby mak ng the iquid only one- The m-jor did try it, by swallowing two tumblers tuil, und then filling the thicd to sip while he talked. Baliour followed suit, commenced the m jor, W Ose bungue Wa. growing the ker, ‘tu set @. arguments aside, of course you can do as If you don’t want hero go to Bostun with me, why, l ‘] wont you to take her with you, and Abner save all noise and all trouble, fo: when she s * De de ceive (hic) «ou, Danton? Newer! Stes The major bad got drunk very suddenly, apd miXed at that, were quick and powertul Ard Balfour was pot wuch better off. for twice he bad burned his thatifl he bad business to do it had better be strament, the purport of which was, that Major Barton Fi.zgeraid bound bimseli to was auother paragraph, 1p whreh it wae st: p- idea of the money's being settled upon Belin- d |ianded upon the foor whese be lay just as he | fe'l. with his feet under the table, and his | | head under his chair, while the music from | his trumpet like nose came up loud and de p. | 6 That’s jes’ like ’em.’ grunted Fitzgerald. |¢ He's drunk—drunk as a hog. I (hic) can't. \learn "im not to do 80. He’s—a—decided | |disyrace (hic) tome Ha, ha. ba,(hie)fenny | you sho Id make sick a “stake (hic) in writ- | in’ that ere word arn't it? Ha, ba, Le hee ee T—e—n for twelve Where's the toddy ?, 1 say, ole feller. you's a—a—’ The major s speech gradually failed him: The toddv had been made rather strong, eyon for strong men, and the major bad drank very free'y of it. For some time he seemed endeavoring to find out where the pitcher etord but hefore he could concentrate his confused vision his head dropped forward and hit the table This gave him a start, and ashe attempted to dscover who had sirock him he lost bie halance, and would have fallen heavily to the floor bad not Den- ton canght him and ea-ed him down. Ina few moments afterwards the two brave men were snor ng in soncert, Tt wae nw abont nine o'clock. and An a fow minutes after this some one rapped upon the door. Danton bade the spplicant enter It was Abver He stopped snddenly as be caw the two officers, and a look of contempt stole over hre features. ‘Soqgnick? he uttered, as he smelt the atron. fom sof rom. * Yee ‘answered hie father. ‘They drank like tools whil) thee eou'd sit up.” ‘Then you've made no arrangement,’ eaid Abner. with a 'ook of disanpointment. © ves That's all settled I kept them eober long enonsh for that. The girl is gours, my san, hut we have c neluded that he must go to Boston with the majur ; and 9 eon follew them, you know.’ That is jrst what I wished, fatier. Only [shall «9 to Boston wher they go, for most aseurediy I would not trast Belinda with such a brute as this’ - You are right, Abner. You ehal!l have the girl now, if ‘twere anly in spite By the | heavens above me, we'll eee if every tagged retel can lord it here Have you seen her et? ‘No; and I thought I wouldnt to-night. Sh- wil be more composed to-morrow.’ - But I wouldn't intimate that she’s to be sour wife even then Abner, for there’s no knowing what 8 rt of fancies she may tae. If you wil take my advice you will not bro.ch the subject until you reach Buston. Let the major bave whe handling ef her here. He is a'ready afraid we shall spoil all by ex citing the gui stear. O, you need not fear on that account,’ the old man continued, as he noticed that hiseon was regarding the |prost.ate man with @ dubious look. ‘He will pot be thus often, Let him have the handlig of her while she remains here, and he may 80 appeal to her duty a8 @ child that she shail not wish to run away even had she a chance ’” - You are right, sir, aod I wrll be governed thus. I will converse with Belinda only as a triend, and in this way ber fears of me, it sie has any suc, may be set at rest. But ‘She is handsume, Abner.’ * The han tsum st girl in the colony. by all odds,’ add-d the young man, gealous!y. By my faith, I wish shed love me. But she shall be mine at all events. [ have eworn that, and only death can prevent it, Ha! What nowe is that?’ * What?’ asked the old man. ‘] heard a yuice in the yard, and a crash- ing o' snow near the garden porch. Isn't there where Belinda’s room is?” ‘Yes She oceupies the chamber directly over the porch ’ ‘Then there’s some one there. Hark! By heavens that’sa man’s voice. There's mis chiet 1p the wind.’ ‘1 hearyoothing ’ said the o!d man, bend- ing his + af towards the designated point.’ ‘ButI do though; and 1 smell mischief, too’ As Abner thus epoke, he started to his feet and .astened trom the room, for his fears had taken a startling turn. CHAPTER IX. When Rolin Lincoln reached the dwelling ;| f J nas Danton, he hesitated awhile, to calewlate upon what plan he had better ;| pursue o-xt. He knew it would be of no use to ask to eee Belinda, for oi course he would be refased and there was but one other way, and that was to hunt her up if be eould. So he norseless y entered the yurd ind passed around to the back aide of the house noticin the wind ws caretally as he went. Hesaw alight in one of the lower back rooms, but that was evidently the kitchen He passed arouad by the back yard, and next came to the garden, which was en ajoaed by a thicket fence He found the gate which opened to it, and by this he passed it, On looking up on tis side of the house he eaw another lighted window directly over the poreh which guarded the entrance to the house from the garden, but to which there was no path. This window was g arded by a curtain, upon which Rolin plainly saw the shadow of a human form - of the head and ishoulders !t was surely a emale head, and was bow: d, for he soon di-covered what ap peared to be the shadow of ac arm and baud sup orting t e brow. gave a low whietl —the same whistle he had many @ te jvyfully given to an-| nounes this coming et the fisherman's cott i]- saw the shod -w move and the head turn. | The whistle was rep ated, ond the figure arose. Now he knew twasa femaie He waited a moment more and when he saw tha: she et: 1 stuod in a Jistening atitude, he repeaied the signal At this the curtain was raid, anisvme one lood-d forth. It was Relinda—Rolin knew from her form. He stretebed forth his arms in an implorng m nner, and svon the sash was raised. The vou h quick y moved ec} ser to the building, but in doing 80, be forgot his usual precau- tion, and his f-et mace considerable nuowe in th- snow .rust But he stopped not to think | of that now. * Belinda !’ he uttered. ‘Rolin! returnea the fair girl, for she it was. ‘Will you not hurriedly asked. stay here ?” { Bat my father is here,’ groaned Belinds, hesitating|ly- ‘ Not your true father, dearest: He is not the one who has epent years in making you happy and joyous He is not the one who is broken-hearted now because you are away ! Come—come with me !’ *‘ But how ?” come to me?’ the youth *O, you do not wieh to a rad ‘nat 1 woud not go. O, I cannot rreak it. 1 cannot tell a lie, Rolin,’ ‘ But ’twould be no lie, dearest. You are | prisoner, and as such you cannot be xe- quired to give a pledge.’ A moment tne poor girl pondered, and hen she asked : ‘ ane can you take me home !’ * Yes, yee, ulckly and joyful P Ro'in. Y, ~~ ith me at enue Before he had time to finish the sentence, he heard a boit wove close by him, and ina moment more the porch door was opened, re man sprang forth with a sword in bie an *Aha--whom heve we here?’ cried the neweome*, stopping within two yarde of where Rolin stood. Our hero was thunderstrock. He heard a low cry tiom Bel nda, ad on looking up ne saw that she stood with her hands claeped. ‘Shut down that window!’ cried Abner Danton = * Shut it down!’ ‘ But you will sot harm Rolia, He only came to—’ ‘—sh, Belin-a,’ interrupted the young patriot °* Bear not tur me, Close your w ndow now’ The maiden uttered one exelamation to her lover, bidding bem to flee, and then lowered the sash, ‘Now, dog! hissed Danton, Aouriehi bis sword has he spoke. ‘what meas all thie? What are you doing here? Answer me before | run you through!’ Bui Rolin had not ventured into the midet of such p- opie unprepared, and throwing open the light cloak which he wore to dis- guise bis seaman @ suit. he drewa heavy eut- lass. The firet thought whieb crossed bie mind was to slay the wan betore bim, end then seize Belinda, and flee; but it only fitted across hie mind—it was not entertame ed fora moment. He could no do a deed 80 near like murder. A moment more be thought and then he said ; ‘If you wish te converse with auch weapons, you see [ am prepared, and I assure you I unde:stand the language well.’ *But what are you doing here?’ the young sory repeated, with less venom,for the sight of the cutlass and Kolin’s show of courage cooled bim wonderfully. Ile wae uot &@ brave man. ‘J came to see a poor girl who has been tore away from her home,’ returned our ero. * And I caught you just in time to prevent you from tearing ber away from her ta’her, I take jt,’ retorted Abner with much bitter- ness. ‘Ay,’ cried Rolin; ‘I would have taken her hence bad you not come.’ ‘So | thought. But now make yourself ecarce ; and let m. assure you thatif sou are ever found here again, you shall be taken prisoner—and I rather think ‘twould go hard with you 1! you snould fall into the hands of the kiog’s trvops.’ ‘Don’t threaten me, sir!’ spoke Rolin, growing angry. ‘ By the host, villian,’ hissed the tary. * if you aint out of this in one minute you ha talenm moat iow W tre tu; There, ‘Stop, sir—stop,’ snterrapted Rolin, who supposed that there mght be seme of the English troops about the premises. ‘I have nothing to keep me here, but eve J go I wish to give you one word of warning. If harm c mes to that girl; or if, by any means, yuu try to make ore wite, Ili kill you as sure as death, ow mark me, for I mean it. Try tomake that girl your wife, andI il plant my sword in your heart though | haye to — — a earth to find you. Now remrmber this for you have i = not break wi bead an emnpeneyr soe hue speaking, Rolin Lincoln ta walked swiftly from the piaee. “He leaped over the garden fence into the road, a @ when he turned to look back he saw Abner Danton stundiny just where he had left bum, The young patriot stopped and gaged once more tuwaris the window where Belinda’s light was still burning, ard with hw hands clasped over his sword hilt he uttered a qaick, fervent prayer. Perhaps ’twas well for bim then that he did sot know that thuse two British officers were helplersly drank Lad he known that he would eurely have made the attempt to liberate Belinda by force. Could he bave shown her the new found father in that situation, she would most as- suredly have fled with him. But be kuew it not, and be turned sadly away. Tre youth bad reached the outekirte of the village, and had begun to slacken bis pace as he walked thoughtfully along, when he eaw a dak object ahead of bum, It seemed to be a human being, aud was coming towarde him with & sort of eidimg shuffle. As he came nearer he recognized a [+male form,and be ae he at come to within a few feet be ound it to be none other than ange be ng, Polly Poll. parte pee! * Polly,” be said, quickly, whilea ray of hope darted to his sual, ‘18 this you ? ‘Sartin 1 be, general.’ *T am glad tw see you. Matthew Clyne’s lately 7” ‘No L havea’t. I wont go there, neither 6 But, why not?’ * Because, he means to kill me.’ *O, no be doesn’t. I beard him say only the other day that he loved you. He does lowe you very mueh, Poliy.’ | | tlave you been te Tne youth t» k afew steps nearer, and) * Do you think so?’ asked the poor crea- which | ture. eayerly +I do, most certainly, for be told me so himself’ * I wish 1 could be eure of it, for 1 should love to go there ’ * You'd love to see Belinda, woulda’t you?’ * Belinda? Whos she? ‘T mean Matth-w 6 daughter.’ ‘O, you meau ite Merey Poll?’ Yes,’ returned Rolin, rememberi was the name which Polly bad ovce given her. ‘I love that angel, general.’ * But do you knuw where she is now?’ ‘Perhaps in Heaven.’ + No—she is at Jonas Denton’s, in Maren field, said Kolm, * At Danton &? uttered Polly, sharply and Shriiiy. * What is she there tor?” ‘They have come and torn bet away from Matthew 8 cot, and Carmed bet there; and ap English vtheer came aod said she was his ch.id. Jt Was Major Fitzgerald who said 60 —who claits ber as his child.’ + Claams Mercy Poll as hie ebsld?* ehrieked the woman, tearing the bocd trom ber bead and planting both hands in her hei. A, and 0! earth cliim a sister of Polly Pull asa etuild of bis. You are lying! You arecheat- ng me!’ ‘ Jod ed I amnot. The man did come— ‘Get out upon this porch, and then you: can easily leap into my arms, Q, do pot hesitate.’ ; + Alus, Rolin, I know not what to do. I told my father this evening that I would not leave him antil be saw me again. He is my father, and as such God will bold me in obedience to him, 80 long as his commands are kind andgight. OG, Relin, you shali not loose me. 1 will never be else to you than I aw pow, until kind fate makes me all your own for lite.’ ‘Then you would rather stay here?’ said | the youth almost reproachtully. | *No, no, no,’ quickly and energetically cried Belinda. *O. 1 would rather go with you w thousand times ; but I bave given my ~ i bim well and he ewors that he was Belin—was Meroy Poll 8 father—and he took her away—and she 1s now at Jonas Danton's bouse. you kouw Jonas Danton?’ The old woman let her bands drop, and & cold shudder crept through her frame. , * 1 do know hiw!’ she whispered, in tones that thrilled ber hearer to the very soul, ‘Jonas Dantan posbed me out into the snow. one :old-stormy wight, aod I . frozen, bad I been @ human r Tam going to eee him \ these days.’ "ste. On « But, will you not keep your eyeson poor Merey Poll?” . ; so (Contin ucd on fourth page.) eo a . ’ ‘deme 4 tome ae atea Ee rear eennensiaee concedes so . Le a oe <n i pane I * ’ ; , 0 has! eee Ear a '