‘ es.»-and .e boo . ' to e. ii e s , u i2:el‘fhIn t ° kl I th Ea t ' at fis'"pi-:pent.£.e ziekllluseian Generals. not}: "the" ‘lurid or distracting the combinations -gptared by the English squadron in the oxaaasr. rxrxrmexxcr. aussia urn -ruaxav. its consideration . of New-Brunswick, Nova Scotia. I“ w rd HASZARD'S GAZETTE, AUGUST 26. _will be one of the first matters submitted for -unlikely that the Legislature! rince It is not at all Net lent iN!°T"°""'°"‘“" as . ‘ll I be oned tomeet N r!“ ‘fly "'°‘°" °r ""n' durihgse tombs‘: fo: Ilia of consider-' 5" ‘° “I” ‘I’. ‘P in P°'"" °' ing thin saty. It is understood that Lord csrtsia . which, we interpret to mean, diet, in fie ceatingeeey of pe_eos being forced upon V et ermis—in_ any new e_.p- t of tsrrihry, Sweden is to have I‘m- to her. The adhesion of Swe- ing the allied land force, 50,000 land whole, the Cxar has evidently got wiflistan their marches and couiiter-marcli- , have done nothing but oo_urt defeat. They have not succeeded n wearyii; - the havedoneistowr t?eir+l>b:r.i'e—old.!iers, yend Ill their Hospitals. Priaee Gorheliekol knows tlmt he must quit Wsllechis. end it is in vein that he attempts to raise a dust to cover his retreat. The Turks fisl that the ussiens are dying and will follow them up handsomely. The Russian small war schooner Wolgpvzretz i ENGLAND. { A large number of shi furnaces for making' shot red hot have been a ipped at the London ‘ desks for the use of the Baltic fleet. Tax Yacsr I"r.ee-r or Guitar Bar-ra_iit.—The eleven principal yacht clubs of Great Britain coin- rise, as we learn from the ml of the , 081 beautiful vessels, and employ some 4400 of the lineet seamen in the world. These yachts possess an aggregate tonnage of_20,950, and carry I870 guns. lhe guns are principally of rum two to nine pcunders. All the yeehta are provided, also. with small arms of every description, end the crews, In most cases. are instructed in the use of them. ilhs cost of the elegant amusement of yachting is of course esermeus. The intrinsic value of the vesse alone isthree quarters of a million of pounds.- The annual amount of wages paid to the seamen ex £ 00.000, and the amount of outlay in provisions, clothing, and innumerable luxuries, is almost beyond the reach of credibility. AUSTIALIA. All Aivsraatiait Pirriroirraoit.—'I'he following letter, descri tive of a curious phenomenon, hee hee reeeiv at Hobart Town : _ Rb'I6ormtgIi,2lst April. I854-—l beg to inform you of a very strange occurrence on the evening of the 94th of March last. A shock like that of an earthquake was felt in almost every part of the Isrlberougli district. Two shepherds were gathering sheep the other day, and discovered the sense of it. 1 went to the plsce_yesterd_sy: there has been sortie fearful volcanic eruption, reeks of enormous eiss have been driven about. and the face of the earth appears to have been heieted in the air end pitched surface downwards. I eannot describe to you the appearance. I}!!! If you will come up I am sure you will be highly gratified. The distance is about ten miles from this. UNITED STATES. Aiuvrirsa Terr or -rirr Earcssoit.—Tlis Eri- esaon went down the Bay yesterday morning on a trial tri with one engine only. The other will be ready or use in about a week. a understand (says the “ Commercial Advertiser,") that stesni has been ellbetittited for hot air, but the steam is generated and applied on a princi al much more economic than that now in nse.”- [ . Y. Tribune. u . h. "'The New York Daily Times” of the same date had a paragraph in every respect like the above. excepting the admission of the Ericsson (as we recommended long ago) being converted from a hot air into a steamship. Tsaaista Pownsa Meoaztse Exri.osion.— Greta‘ ' August l4.—The powder magazine at Maysvills was fired by some miscresnt at 2 o'eloek yesterday morning; the explosion was ter- rific, the tnsgaxine containing 800keas of gun- powder. Thirteen houses were demolished, but siogularto say. no lives were lost _by the actual ex losion, and few persons were injured. One I y has since died from the efl'ects of the fright. NEW IIUNSWICK. Bonn or Hxeuru, Sr. Joan, August 3, 1854. The followin extract from the minutes wee ' to published forthwith :- Wherees, this Board being perfectly con- vinced, from undoubted information from Mc- dicel men end others. as well as from personal observation, that to the use of deleterious end intoxicating Liquors. _a great number of_the mess proving fatal with the prevailing epide- mlc may be attributed; end with an anxious desire to prevent the fatal consequences there- of. Be it Resolved, That ell places where Liquors are sold be declared a nutpenoe, end that any person selling or givin Liquor to any rson or persons, exec ting y order _of s. edical mamshellbelis letoeflns ofiioePcunds for the drst clerics, end Tea for the second °.°°°’“d ih.|II°e':I°tli°“d W b tted d The fo it u ‘on wee su mi an "snefiered : but instead of adopting , the Board of Health deem it more it at ofell per- edvlmble to e peel to the humeni Elgin will not leave Canada until all matters connected with the Treaty tire finally deter-I mined. On hie departure, he will be immedi- « -'°'r '“°.?.?°“°“.."’..”'.f *‘2.''''':'."* “;r‘'- r."° .t'.'.'.' a ' , ie on. r. on a will place at the disposal of the General ‘s':l:::’"' mp 0° ‘V ~ 3‘ 5 meet at Fredericton on Tuesday next, when it is expected that every mem be presoiit.—Neui B Thenllixecutive Council of this Province will; her of that body will u l l Nswrouitnanto .Fisiii:eiiie.-—We are pleased, to lt'IllI by Newfoundland papers received yes- terday. ' i , Saint .Iohn’s. as well as to the northward. have‘ so far proved suceestul this season. at Labrador is also reported to be good. , that the fisheries in the district of The fishing l l Tire Macxeaai. Fisirsnv IN flu‘. Goi.r.-—Up. to this titne, the American lishing echooneis in, t P a ‘from the land, so that the vessels have had _no occasion whatever to go within the three mile: he Gull’ of St. Lawrence lievs had a very nn 9 rolitalile mackerel fislicrv this year. Maclterelg re yet scarce and only found at long distances GLEAIIIG8 PBOI LATE PAPERS. Coirriiren-rai. INDIA aim CONTINIIITAI. Eu- aorx.—A comparative view of the population end ‘ superlicisl area of Continental India end Cultll-, roundhr, nentel Europe, exclusive of Russia end Turkey, has been drawn up with great care by Lisui. Gen. Briggs, and exhibits some remarkable . It shows that Continental India exceeds the portion of Continental Europe mentioned, ' 'I‘lie area of both in area end population Europe is 1.035.000, that of India 1.298.000. the excess in favor of the latter being Popu- 263. . lelion of Europe, lfi0,480,473, of India, l60,53fi.- 314, excess in favor of latter being 50,84l- ith respect to the military resources of India. it sppeare that the army of the British government, including 99,000 of her Majesty's troops, is 2‘2,- 526. Add to this contingent forces maintained by ell allies end commended by British oflicers to the amount of 3Q.3ll, end we have a total of 314,840 under British oficere. The independent iiativs princes in alliance with the British. are obligated by treaties to keep up a force which amounts to 3ll8.9l8. The grand total is 712,758, sforce which may laugh to scorn any attempts made by a power, external to India, to disturb quiet possession of our Indian territories. Aatearcins in 1-as Russian Si;itvics.—A considerable number of Americans have gone to St. Petersburg within the last few months, and ell have been well rccicved the moment their nationality was announced. Eight physicians, after havin studied some time in Paris, have cntere the Russian service recently; six were immediately sent south to Prince Gortschakofl"s _com- mund while the other two were placed in the military hospitals at St. Petersburg.§ Another company of three or four arci making preparations to start They have: all entered the service for one year, a less term of service not being allowed The pay is 800 roubles annually; while, al- though furnishcd with everything, the ex- penses required to keep up the position are much beyond the salary allowed, and only those who have an income beyond their pity can support the position. This is true of all officers of rank in the Russian army. Gan-r Bitrrim AND Till UNITED STATES’ —Thc trade between Great Britain and the United States has increased immensely within a few years. It appears that the de- clared value of British exports to the United States was in ten, £l0,974,l6l I851, £t4,369,97s 1818. 9,564,909 I852, 16,567,737 I819, I l ,97l .020 I923, 23 £58,427 1850, l4,89l,96l RUSSIA also run Uni-ran S'ra'rr:s.—A “ The wleolo plus of Philadelphia are out in fever of Hoodand’e German Bitten. as they prepared by Dr. C. M. ackson We are glad to record the success of this valuable rcrnsdy for Dyspepsia, as we believe it supplies a desidv-return in the medical worltl long needed. The wretclufl imitators aiul counterfeitcrs have withdrawn their in-sirunis frotn the market, and the public are spared from the danger of swallowing poisonous mixtures in lieu of the real Bittere."—Herald. D -I O ‘Z.IA—IT‘D’8 G A z air '1' E. H it one. five years since, asserted that there we d have ii an trio Wire cross- ing the Straits of Northumberland. and reach- ing to the shores of the Atlnntio,hc would have been only lau bed at; but if. in addition to the prophccy,Ec lied intimated that this submarine cpmuiunication,after having been successfully eflcctcd. was suffered to he idle and useless, conteiupt would have accompanied derision. "be idea that an obstacle. hitherto deemed insurmountable, having been removed. and that a Communication by means of the Elc tric Tclcgruph once established, and in action, could, by any ibility, be abandoned, would have appea. so incredible, as to have amounted. in the opinion ofell, to an utter impossibility. Yet, so it is; and, though such is the fact, there is nothing either doing or contemplated even. to give us thc_bencIit of the Electric Wire, now reposing in passive raits. \'c security at the bottom of the St are well aware in common with ever one else that the (project of uniting the Island of New- with Nova Scotitt. through the me- dium of the Islands of Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island, has been torn raril -—at all events—tthaudoned, but the To cgrap ic Com- munication ercctcd by the Company still re- mains. Now, what we wish to enquire into is, why some steps have not been taken to make what has been done, available for commercial , and other purposes .1 There are, it seems to us. three modes of electing this desirable ob- ject; one, by means of private adventure; another. through the medium of the Govern- ment; nnd the third, by the combination of both. In the first case,a Joint S Company might be formed, who should put themselves in commu- nication with the Electric Telegraph Company‘ either at Newfoundland, New York. or wherever ‘ else the members of the Committee of snags- mcnt may happen to reside, and propose to them to be allowed to take the management of the line into their own hands. until the Compa- ny shall hnve come to the determination of sit or completing their original project, or of aban- doning it altogether. The terms and condi- tions of the agreement must depend, of course, upon circumstances, and which could only be settled between themselves. There can be no doubt but that the Company would willingl Y accede to any fair proposal, which would have . for its basis, the reservation of a lsr amount of capital alrea y expended; whic , unless some care taken of it. will, in the course of a few care, be irrctrievably lost to themselves and tile ublic. Secondly, the Government might me e the seine proposition on its own account; and thirdl , the Government might hold out to a Joint ‘tock Com ny, as an in- duceincut, that it would be wi ling to advance it proportionate share of the expense that must necessarily be entered into for putting the line ‘ proper working order, and s t e chance of being repaid with the Com ny, We are aware that this could notbe e ted until the assembling ofthe Legislature; but. what, in the mean time, is to hinder the hold- inga Public Meeting and appointing a Com- mittee to correspon with e Ilectric Tele- graph ompuny, and ascertain whether any and what agreement could come to with it for the use of the Submarine Cable and Wires, and whether—not the least important rt of the inquir —thc profits that might befairly anticipated’, were such, that would warrant either the Government, or it Joint Stock Com- psn in prosecuting the undertakin I We she] be most happy to hear the opinions of others on this important matter, and tender the use ofour columns for the pur se of pro- moting discussion, and eliciting in ormetion. Hive any of our friends had occasion to go into the oflicc of the Registrar of Deeds and ee r of Plans since the change in the Ministry! If treaty of neutrality has been agreed u n and ratified by the United States Senate, between Russia and the United States. It in the present European war, and fully ac-I knowledgea the principal that the neutral! flag protects the vessel and cargo. In ad-5' dition to this treaty, it is stated that Russia proposes to transfer to the United States,. ‘ ' for a consideration,” the island of Silrtn, . in the Pacific Ocean, on the west coast of 4 North America. Its acquisition is probably more desirable to the United States than its 9 continued possession is to Russia. A Tanireruitce Pei.aca.-—An arrange--‘ ment is on foot amongst the friends of I temperance, ofi'ended by the sale of wine, &c., at Sydcnham, to purchase the Surrey Zoological Gardens, and to erect a lsr e building of glass. We have not yet the precise particulars before us, but understand that it is proposed to raise $500,000 by 100000 $5 shares, and that the ardens have been provisio all purchased or QW- 5,000.—Losdoa Bn ' or Exrosn-rioiv.— ties who eall irite in the City an County, to retain mam. g or aqy during the prevalence o resen em c. lxtractpfrom theplfiuutes, Tees. McAvirr, Clerk. Imnm -- Oseadhn Parliament is summoned to meet for of business. on the 5th September; the and Reel audit searionnoed,tbs preel ty ‘hasty, rseeatlytrstilstl by Congress... New Aaricts TI” Amongst the " wares" recently sent out to Melbourne, a Live l firm shipped a . cargo of sotlins of d‘ erent sixes. fitting into one another like pill-bone . secures the-neutrality of the United States‘ - so, we would like him or them to ive us a true account of what is doing there. or we hear very extraordinary tales of the manner in which business is one or attempted to be done in that olhce; and, if but one-half we hear is tdrrect, the sooner an alteration is elected the ttcr. To me Enrrort or Ilaszaaifs Gazxrra. Sir,-—I am an old man. and have seen a great many projects started in Charlottetown. and the most of them come to nothing. and some- times worse than nothing, for thedv took money out of people's pockets instee of lputtin money in, as was always confident] he d fort and expected. So when I heard o a Gas Li ht Company being about to be established in t is 'l‘own.-—'ust so, said I to myself, they will go, on spen ing money, and soiue of cm per ruin themselves. And when I saw the di 'ng of the tank, and the difioulties they to’ under , I pitied them, Iddid Sira Ipl fact. a , you're he be on our e t , on :51 never suco‘e.cd! I30, uezerl ell SiI.l am an old man, as I told you. and I hope you will bear with me. I never did expect to see Gas Light in my time. Judge, then, Sir. what was my surprise, deli t, and astonishment, when, ppening to obliged to remain in Charlottetown over the night, and having on a sudden, recollectcd that I wanted somsth rig at Mr. Hen rd’s Store, I went out to get it, and I out think I am likel to forget it or a long time. Wh , , the was as light as day. just r the hemorof the thin trohisyrpeeteelesl‘renmypesht.sed fosad ~o i>-IW Icould rcedmy list of meraorandnms in any rt of the Shop. There were just ten lights Ewing, and I doubt whether five times ten candles would hnve given such a clear, steady light. Indeed Iain sure the anti , on sea some rsou was to take charge of that department, t o Slio would be as dark as our Mectin House is, w on whose bueiness it is,lI)r ta to top the lights hav- w th the eloquence of the p going home, I went into several other Swres,I found that all of them were lighted c same way. some more expensively than others; but, whether it was because 1-. Henry vIIesserd's was the flrstl went into, or that such is really the case. I cannot se , it appeared to me to be the best light In conversing with my IAudlord—a very respect- able man, and it man of some discernment,- I learnt that neerliy all the respectable houses are using Gas. an that very many of the ins- chanics and labouring class are having it intro- uccd into their shops and dwelliu . But what I want to see, said he to me, is t c.Colo- nial Building lighted up, not only the inside but outside. I wish to see two lamps in front, so that pic, particularly at the end of the Session, w on it is dark and muddy, may be able to see their ways; and not onl so, but serve as an example to the town's peop e, who. when they see the immense benollt that would result from it. would be induced to light the most populous of their streets. I diirc say the Go- vernment only want to, be ut in mind ofit, and the will do so at once. Although I am not muc in Town. I am sometimes, and I de- light in all that tends to improve it. And I know of nothin that has 'vcn me more satis- faction than this same Gas i ht. I am an old man as I before told you, an probably shall not have Ion to live, but somehow, I should like to see 0 erlottetowii, the ca ital of my native Island, well lighted up an furnished with good Sidewalks, and every thin else that won] ut her on a par with other apitals of other ‘ Ionics. It would be ofno use to tell you in name, so I will content myself with saying that I am truly your well-wishcr. 6' E 9 (Fun Iiiszaaifs Gazrrrr.) Prince Edward Island's Lament How many cars has my generous soil re- warded the toi of the industrious husbandmen, and yielded abundantly; a ceful home have I su plied to the weary wanderer; the embro- sia reexcs which sweep along my shores have brought health and hep ‘nose to many a droo ing invalid; the crysta streeins that spark c in every valley and meander throu h man a ovc can almost vie with those at w ich A in rank in Paradise; how men summers have lbecn clothed in beauty by t e kind hand of Heaven : and when stern winter seems to claim me for his own. embracing me in his icy arms, covering me with his snowy mantle and frees- in me with his frigid breath until one might ta e me for his daughter, even then I have enjoyment and blcssin to oler, yet still my heart is sad and bitter thoughts 0 press; a chill creeps through ’ searches every nerve; with ope defered I'm sick; a monstrous evil I deplore; intern rauce alas! the intempcrsncc of my sons, the intempcranoe of the strangers whom I've entertained have brought a curse. My daughters weep and their children sigh and look sad. (as becometh not merry-chil hood) because their fathers are drun rds, and the corn which I yielded them and which God intended should have fed them and made glad their hearts and their homes has been carried to the Wliielrey Slillsnd converted. not into breed. but into liquid fire, which trans- forms a once kind rent into a demon, clothes them in rage and rings starvation and bitter anguish to a once happy home. Long have I cherished hope and thought the happy time just at hand when alcoholic liquors should not a roach my shores. and when s an hiskcy Makers should be ashamed of their iniquitous emplo cut, and betekc themselves to some honorsb e and useful calling, but now my hope is weak and Iain dispirited. I tremble lest the curse of God will rest upon me for the sake of my inhabitants, and why! Listen 0 Heaven and be confounded 0 Earth for in acne have chosen men who love strong drink to frame their laws, one of whom is it Whiskey Maker and many of them fear not God neither regard man; now w t can I expect! what can my daughters and children expect from the men w 0 re‘ ed their pre ers and robbed them of their ri ht. But she I I despair ; God sitteth in the eevens: my sons are not all base, I have soiue noble and true hearted who will not turn aside the prayer of the week for the sake of their own a petite and worldly gain: so my true hearts philanthropic sons and daughters, broken hearted wives, tattered, starving, weeping, children ho on, Intel is God, for the cause of truth shal prevail. Ru-rs Ros-ricx. Bedeque,July 25, 1854. Summary of Government Advertisements Mr. William H. Media to be Harbour Master and Collector of Anc orage Dutics for Richmond Bey, also Wheriln r for the Public rf at Prinoetown. in e place 0 r. Archibald MacGouge . ' Mr. Ewen MecLeod to be Keeper of the LI ht House at Point Prim, in the place of Mr. Jo ri Ingls, resigned. is Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to ep int Mr. Dennis Quinlan. to be Secretary and surcr of the Northern Branch of the Royal Agricultural Society, for the current year. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has n p to eccrqpt the resignation of the Honourable Edws Curtis Ila thorue as a member of the Executive Council’ of this Island. His Excellency the Lieutenant nor has been pleased to appoint the Iiononrelile Donald would not, for, some of them would be always requiring to be‘ in ii appee IT 0 DaeCra-rs!—'l'he Godds fIl‘a . chosen Deity of the Liberals! u‘.l?he pi‘-i‘t‘Ie'of1t.h.e Butcher Demonstration! g of an Emblsuietic Car! is bd ‘ d say. We said he is _ items was a bagpgs. and that this ' culax Fame was no better than she should ; and is re that we were not far wrong. for [big modest youn lady " of the Eu. , _c'eer,hastou tdttouiake e moonlight flitting wlthe deserter from the Dctntcliment quartered here. How light a thing is Fame. T“ respectable. lseuner and A Holloway‘: Ooilnient and Pill: have acted AM- flier VI’orrlevful Om ofs Bsdbeg, signer Yesrt” St¢mdmg.—Extracl of a letter from Mr.C. Pollard drug M. of No. 30. Cstlieriiitntreet, Davenport: ti" _ MI! '9. 1853- “ To Professor Holloway. -—Bir,—-Mr. Blanker, of Charlotte-street, New‘ PIIIIRG. near Davenport, eufl'ercd reverelv for more than seven years with a wound in his le . He tried every remedy that medical aid ecu devise, but in vain, as it would not heal by such treatment. At length he lied recourse to your Ointment and Pills. which, in the course ofa few weeks. perfectly cured him, and he is now in most excellent health." Married. 0 th lath 'nst., t S ‘ Id. c SOllIIlmO:i. I.ot No. 7,.B 'h.I.:'fillI’illiem.C. B._ C. M.. Mr. Jesse Whi k. B C River. to Miss Mary Martha Moth ter of Mr. Francis Metherall, B. of the District. . Wolfe alleway, . . tl.. of Vernon VI“. Iecond daugh- C. M., Cheirmaa Ship News. A small fishing Shsllop, called the Jlmirs, John Boston, Master, was wrsclred on Tuesday nfiht, at Black Point, near the East Point. Three of the men. natives ofihe Island. were lost, two of them earriad McLean. and two saved on the Spars. ' Passe ere. From Richibucto. Shediac and Bed as, to Char- lottetown, Au .2ll.—Rev. Samuel M alley, Col. Stewart, Chsree Pope and James MoLaren, Eeqrs.; Messrs. W. McLaren, D. J. Lik. G. W. I-‘sneald, Jae. Dunlap; Mrs. T. Dawson, Miss Dawson. Ilrs. Grcigiand 4 children, Miss Fraser. Mr. Street and two issesstreet, from Fcderictoo.snd six in the steers gs. In. the Psclret Phantom, from Miramichi, Miss essie aogowsn. In the Lad Le Merhchant from Pictos, this day- Rev. Ilngh oss. Geor e no, olomon Dcsne, J. W. Walden, Mrs. IVeldea, 1 Boys and Ser- vant. John Mcl-Ischern. BY THIS DAY’! HAIL. LATE I-‘ROM EUROPI. Telegraphic Despalch to the Merdianlf Esvltenge 1R CID 0015. A Telegraphic despatch at the Mer- chants Exchangc ‘Rooms announcing the arrival of the Collins steam ship Bellic, at New York, on Saturday evening, with Liverpool dates to 9th inst. The following is a copy of the despetch:— Spain was quiet at latest accounts. General Chince has been appointed Go- vernor General of ob . The Aland Islands have been taken are now occupied by the French Troo The Russian Eorccs have evacuate rest. The Austrians had not entered the Prin- cipalities. ' A Telegraph Despatcb, dated Sydney, August I0, received in this city yesterday, by Mr. Alexander McKay, proprietor of the Acadian Hotel, states that the Jury in Mr. Martins case, had returned into Court with a verdict of“ Not Guilty;” but had I and s. Bu- 0 3' I not been Liberated —CIii-oesc e. NOTICE. Helfoftlie Pocket Schooner H. Ingram for Sale. HIS VESSEL is built principall of Spen- iali Oslr. her Stsunchions are of eakw her Spars red Pine, and she is well rigged and futlnd. and is so well known that a further des- eription is unnecessary. For fnrtlier particulars please apply to W. 8. Dean, E ., or to .l. W .A'I‘Hl£RBlE. Charlottetown, Aug. 5th, I854. rams wnnrari. I I i NY PERSON haviugasmall Farm todis- pose of. say 95 to 100 acres; I0 acres of which must be tinder cultivation, may hear of a Casir customer. by ' to (reuse: E. Gissoit, Charlottetown. Post paid, describing lot, price, and location. Distance not to exceed90 ipiles from Charlottetown, and Land to be Free- old. Auguat 94, I854. 3i Races! Races! Races! I-IE adjourned meeting of the friends of the Turf will take place at the Gr.osr Horst. on filoreday, the 98th instant. Subscribers will take notice and attend. to choose Stewards and Clerk of the Course. &c.. kc. . August 99d, I854. Ex. Take Notice P are. J UST arrived, per Schr. ‘Par,’ from 308- A lot of FARMERS’ BOIIZIIS. asserted since: a so. I. A lot ef COOKING QTQVES, dilerent pat- terns and aiaes, ~. "up A Gent's edie Rubber BOOTS It SHOES in great variety, for Sale at T. W. Ladies, Misses DODD‘8 Brick Store, Powesl Street. Aiigeet Ietli. Iw B‘:.atonant.I‘;I:bert loop; , .. members of