——— The Volonteer Band played en Hillsborough ® sniny —~ wn fi% ‘iy { S jware on Tharsday eveni ‘s - es r om jest time, UB oss vert citimens exert theonunelves wore than they have hitherto done. For the last two or three years, we believe, Mr. Gal. L ; braith has given three evenings aweek t Baud | practice And iastraction, without receiving any | ye vemuneration Whatever. The young men who | form the Band spend a large portion o! thear spere bours in studving the “divine a o! masic. Under these circumstances, We Cannot) expect that they will any longer, fur our mere amusement aud gratitication, vive their services gratuitoasly evert Thursday evening during the Summer. These services should be suitably nowledve 1. u:. Galbraita and the Band,the Hon. Mr. Havi jand brought this matter to the notice of his feliew citizens, and suggested the raisins of « fiand fund, either by collecting subser tows the sale of tickets of admission ty the | Square. This, he said, was absolutely neces sary, ia order to keep up those public n sical | entertainments to which we had become accis-} In proposing three cheers for or other over the beam, and lending his weizht| and streagth hoisted the body to the position in which it was found; then, not satisfied with the | programme thas far earried out, the tittle but-| cher must needs disembowel his dead brother | almost iu the exact manner in which bis father | had the pigs the day before,” —->- nie. FROM MEXICO, | New York, May 27.—The capture of Que. tara, Mexico, together with Maximilian and | ail his force, is ofticially announced. The Liberals had started for the city of Mexico, It! is reported that Juarez had ordered Maximilian | to be shot. ATLANTIC CABLE DESPATCHES. Loxpox, May 23th.—The clauses of the Re-| form Bill, providing fora more liberal exten- | sion ef the Franchise have been adopted by the House of Commons. re Cork, May 28th.—The prisoner O'Brien, | who was yesterday declared guilty of bish trea-| the peace in Mobile, the United States army | certain that I did not cause him to die, . * 5 - * i} who surrounded him ou the ste THE RIOT AT MOBILE. A serious riot occurred at Mobile on the 14th inst., of which a brief uotice was given in our telegraphic despatches. The following account jof the affair we copy from a late Bostou paper :—~ Mosie, May 14, midnighe. A murderous and bloody affair occurred here this evening. A desperate utiack was made upon Judge Kelley anda body of gentlemen pa of the old Court House, at the corner of Government and Royal Streets, during the meeting held this evening. The Judge had been speaking about & quarter of an hour in a frank aud temperate manner, when there appeared to be a disposition to create a disturbance on the outskirts of the meeting.—Cries of «put him down,” were heard, to which Mr. Keiley replied, «1 tell you jthat you cannot put me down. The 15th In {I funtry is at my back, and if they cannot keep romed, and which, jud ring by the large con- course of people present that evenins, were so | Son by the jury, was today sentenced by the highle aporeciated. ( yrestions will not be Fhe | It is thought, however, that the seutence will su - = : . ° . Committee of Management ck redit | be commuted to imprisonment for life, in com for the @ianner in which they have decorated) Mou with other prisoners who have previously lost sight of. ve much ‘sel Hillsborough Square ; and we hope their eiForts | been condemned to die. to provide music once a week for the coowds Bapex, May 28th, (evening.)—The Bava who resort thither wu! be liberally seconded by | rian Goverument officia ¥ denies the truth of s! classes of the commu nity. All ca £ive | the statement made by the French press that} gomethins kh ngs 3 juare Is also en ised, Prussia was Streustheniny her fortincations andthe geounds are beinz aid — a y wited) aud imereasinz the armament of Rastadt. with ornamental trees — Patriot of Salw day, Lonxvon, 27th, (miduizht).—At the close of : _ . e session to-nizht all the s« tions of the Re Tae musical enfertaimment on Thursday torm Bill, as amended, had been accepted by evening was, ¥e think, the best we have heard | the House of C mMons, with the exception ot from Mr. Galbraith’s Band ou the Hillsborou rsh that portion of the bi L which provides tor the | redistribution of seats in Pariiament. In th | House of Lords to-nizht the bill coutinuins the } Suspension of the writ ot Habeas Corpus in re- | Treland passed. the | “— | More Iyptan Wars. the Var ty ‘ ‘ S juare, and certaiulr the audience was largest we have ever wituesssd there, fellow-citizens from all quarters ef the ¢ - sort to the Square, when it is known tl . a ' — Ashort time since | Gen. Hancock sucereded in neysotiating a treaty t be jot peace with the Kiowa Indians; but it was geen there; aud we are sure they can find no} of short duration fro n some cause, They have fault with the Synare as to the cleanliness asain resumed a hostile attitude and with the : : Chevennes, Sioux, and other minor tribes In neatness which the Manazing Committee, at the West, have declared ~ war to the knife.”’ ured| The cause of these Indian difficulties which for this piece of public property, fur the benefit | have cost the United States so much blood and ‘ ' ,.% tieasure, is to be ascribed to the bad manaze- A: ment, at Washinton of the Indian Department. Bard, we are allowed tu state that they cunnot| There seems now tu be littie hope of a per- they | Maaent peace until the sava re ab srigines of the Baud will perform. We are satisfied they en joy the entertainment or they would and much personal risk and sacrifice, have sé of the whole community, revyards the continue their services on the S juare unle: . : : : West are absvlutely crush “l ou ere remunerated ; aad anfortunate!y the Manaz oe pestaitutans —_— Tae Great Eas disposal but, for this object, they are already | Yesterday afternoon a consultation was held in the Atbiou Hall, over the Colésseuin, Paradise. ing Committee have not only no funds at their | considerably in debt for work done on the] S.uare. +2<4Pe- GRAND RAILWAY CELE! PICTOU. ee wR . , 7) the wares due to the latter. ATION AT i decision of the meeting was that proceedings | ‘ ; : ‘ } be taken im the Court of Admiraity for breach i . fthree months’ enrsrement. the peri od the The opening of the Reilwagy to Pictou was ’ ' ~~ : men had si rne Or, an urres ship as eelebrated in that town yesterday with great | '™°" nad si sued fo and to arrest the ship a: ela, the work ‘ : security. — Liverpool Paper. ut, ne - bronght to a successful terminatisn, within the! on this line having been | Pr rhaps nothing indicates the state of the ime pe “ihe for US completion. Suuford! - , i = igs ed fur ie Tae , | [sland teade better than our Sprinz impo: tatlons, Fleming, Esq., the Contractor, gave a suiaptu-| |, — ; b e at Pict , ft ; that a hard summer is before us it needs no anguet at Pictou in houor of the event.|.. wus { , figures to demonstrate. Our imports from We hope Mr. Haviland’s jodze to suffer the extreme penalty of the law. | TERN AND HER Crew.—} street, between Mr. Carr, attorney, and abont | } 2590 men of the Great Eastern, in reference to! The unanimous | The Depot at Richmond disniaved flags and banners in profusion. About hall-past v'clozk yesterday morning, upwards of six | huudred guests, iucludins Excetlency the Lievtenant Govervor aud Suite, left the Station | in nine cars, under a salute from a bate y of ennnow, placed oa the rising ground on the | Western side of the Depot. The enzine used fur the oecasion was a uew one, and now placed on the road for the first time. It was very | seven tis handsomely decurated by our felluw-einzen, Mr. J. B. Smithers. The arranzements «lou. the line were admirable. At Truro and New Giaagow large assemblazes of people greted the visitors, and a numerous party from Pictou} met them at New Lairg and returned with them | to Pretwou. The banquet was held in the! Station House, which was iasteful!y deco ated. Amvoag the speakers on the occasion were His Exceliency the Lieutenant Governor, His Grace the Archbishop of Halifax, Hou. Proviveral Secretary, A. G. Archibald, Exy., (. Lon ley, Esy., and S. Fleming, Esy. The larze savtnh- | heat Great Britaiu are fuily 36 per cent less than they were 12 months azo, and merchants wiil Jind it difficult to dispose of even this compara. | tively small stock. Of breadstuifs, we import. | ed iu 1566 up to the Ist June, 3534 barrels of | flour, and 380 barrels of corumeal. The hich | price of flour has checked the importation of | he former ailiclie nea ly One half, while it h is increased that of the latter 300 percent. The! country wants tully as much breadstuffs as ever | it did, but Huur is so dear that the people must and will do without it, and buy a cheaper aid | coarser article of food in preterence.— Patriot. ‘ctanansclltabitaticacienn We understand that tie Heather Belle will cou- tuenece ber trips to King’s County on Wednesday She will proceed trom Charlottetown di reet te Pictou, and from thence to Murray Har- ber, Georgetown and Seuria. Returning, she Hieatl at Georgetown aud Murray Harber, and trees thence te Charlottetown cia Pictou ow Phureday.— Pat. “ _—~—_-- jean.’ A tumult suddenly broke out at this point by a sudden rush toward the platform and }& yeneral scattering of the crowd. About 100 people were ou the platform. This rust seemed | to be the signal for the melee to commence. | The Chet of Police attempted to arrest tue | ringleader on the borders of the crowd and he drew a pistol ou him. The ery of F then raised at the corn»r of R yal street, and ** bre : instantly a pertect fusilade of pistals was vupened }vu the crowd, who oecupied the platturm. Tu &@ moment a colored man who stood beside j your correspondent, fell, being struck in the jliead. Again the ery of “On God” and a heavy fali aunounzed that another had been laid low, Some friends drag sed Jud ze Kelley from out of the ran se of the fire,and hinally succeeded in jzetting him away unharmed. For several | tinutes the tire continued to be directed tu the platform, the occupants of which hastily made | their escape, while others endeavored tu protect | themselves by getting behind the table, which jatforded littie protection, as those nearest the | platform were evidently firing under it. One } man was badly wounded by ashot thus aimed. The firing by this time was directed right and left amony the crowd in the street, who were ilyiny in all directions. There seemed to be no wttempt on the part of the police to arrest violence, er, if there Was, it was ineifectual, for the rebels had it all their own way. pussible to tell ‘ Tt is im , at this hour, how many were shot. [saw three fallin ny immediate vicinity, but L occupied the place of a taryet. I saw ; One pyvi boy carried olf the grouud weauiuy } piteousiy. Col. here, at once despatched a body of troops to the Battle House, where Jud ze Kelley 1s stop. ping, They a:e now on the ground in frout of the hotel, where Col. Shepherd has taken up his quarters for the uizht. The City at present is quiet. The Republican party is not so strong here as in New Orieaus. eivesare filed by secessionists whose hostility tu the Government has not abated a jot; even some of those who accepted pardons, with ail the sword oblizations, are still in word and | action, it is said, bitterly opposed to the le visla- | "eat extent socially | j trun of Congress and tu a £: jtaboo the loyalists. It is complained that | Gen. Swayne dves not exercise his power | the loyal people, ) vi No steps have yei been taken lor registering votes iu Alabama. ~aP) A FEARFUL AUSI'RIAN TRAGEDY. A Vienna letter gives the following account Ofanappalling trasedy, which receutly occurred in Wiiheimsdorf, near Meiding. Ernest Pasqua, forty-two yea's old, married, and the father of three living children, all boys, had served for erst years in the imperial army, where he dis- | tinsuished himself alike fur good conduct and Deavery,aned obtained the vaior, great silver medal for In 1855 he received his conge and en- tered the service of the General Gas Company in Pesth, which he quitted in 1859 for the en- fineerin¢ departinent of the Southern Railway. [un L865 the Southern Railway reduced its stalf and Pas juan was dismissed from his employment and compelled to seek his bread elsewhere. A gentieman whose whole family he had saved trom death by a courageous act at the risk of Was Shepherd, who commands the militia | Ail the municipal | | SINGULAR CONFESSION OF A MURDERER, |’ fe" King William of Prussia has purchased for | | The North EB. -esa publishes the following 4000 crowns two pictures painted by the crown | ne AVorthern LXpress | ae, nee priveves (the Prineeas Reyal.of England), and | asa copy of @ letter sent to the Mayor of New-| , castle upou-Tyne:—+ Sir: What causes me to! presented by her to a bazaar for the ‘bevefit of the | write to you is this: When very young (some-) poor of Berlin. ’ : nine Sali aeeth Ba | | ——— ~— e & - -—— * here ahout tive years of age) ™ will be about | M. Tasers.~ Mons. Thiers is, certainly, a very | 25 years or so since now-~a little boy, Heury , ; ’ : . fiv ne j Purdie was his uame, died in the same street in Wendertul man, “de is seventy-five years old [Saree WSS Hen Uame, C | To reach that age is given tofew men. To reach Pandou Dean, in Newcastle, Where wy parents | it with vigor scarcely impaired ; to bear ne mark | then resided (there was a great fre in the same ‘of age eXcept white bair, and on his head, it is ‘street at or about the year 1543.) At various | rather the wark of great intellectual exertion than | Umes ever since conscience bas aceused me of | af years; (he has had it since he was forty years having caused fis death. If my mem ny does old); to be capable of sustaining fatigue which ‘not mislead me (being so young then), we were | would exhaust many mea with fewer years; to | playing on the footpath somewhere about the | possess a mind on which age has left no token, |middie of the street. He said ordid something | except accumulated stores of knowledge ard ex | that aroused my anger, and i the heat of pas- perience raised almost to the gift of propheey— | sion I either thrust at him witha stick in the | #te such rare sights that they might he calied or ise hit him somewhere about the | £"e#t wonders. The other day Mons. ‘Thiers jmouta or ¢ - japoke for three hours and a half. He used no I can faintly recollect on the day | autes, He did dat ov mech acaip 2 drop of eugar- ed water—ihe touutain of Helicon of French elo- | 4 was very sud, but atraid to tell orspeak toany quence. He drove trom the Legislative Chamber j one. Oh! I would give worlds to know for| to his dining room. At seven o'clock he quitted At) the dinner table, drove to the Moniteur office, aud Malta, in Australia and India, as well as at} sat there till three o'clock A. M., revising the home, that sad scene of anger has been, as it} proof sheets of his speech. The next day, ne | were, repeated to me in dreams of the night. | ove, he again spoke tor an hour and a half, and | iif I was actually sure that my hand caused his | protracted his vigil till a late hour over the eated | Deaths. F manila enbe sees ons open coufession | sheets of his speech. Don't you marvel at thet ?| am then ai ost. buasie reantn oon to thas « Ke ct. As it is, Tm et bum ly reqen t Fashionable ladies in New York are exerting of you to give this communication the utmost} “8 5 . ; i themselves to abolish ehignens, waterfalls, bands. publicity, so that if there are any persons that) ig all ench ‘Seb Gee bh * ai penton ; ‘emember that beloved and lovin child that i ; fee a oe eerrane remen ber that ved an - ,. | the natural hair ot adults as well as miners, to /may help to unravel this mystery; for, ob, this! tal) over the shoulders or flow gracefully bebind. uncertainty as to the trath is worse to bearthan scliieile if [knew myself to be really and truly guiity, for| Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. — Dangerous | | wounded spirit who cah bear? If it can be! Diseases, — How many life-long maladies spring living that [am innocent, | from neglecting trifling symptoms! The piuiple, jthen what happiness will be mine! and if guilty, | readily curable in the nursery, becomes, through jthe truth, theugh painful, would be better than | Catelessness, the irremediable torment of alter lite. ‘this heartrendins and accusing suspense. Oh, With a kuewledge of the curative powers of Hol- ithen, will you kindly jet me know if you can | loway's Ointwent and Pills those whe fail to use | feara anything to show the justness or otherwise | sores lor extirpating the first seeds of hereduary Pa ne Pea tages cote ay —I remain | ments will have to bear the punishment result. f the accusations of conscience. remain | ing trom their tolly, Holloway ’s remedies will i ; | Feteve eruptions of the skin, scorbutic diseases. Vulcan, Earlestown, | and serotula, and heal every description of ulcer, j sere, wound Or abrasion. By the use of Holio- 1 . | way's sere speedy, aud safe medicainents, | A chemist of Marseilles has invented a kind much pain and inamense expense will be saved, of Greek fire by which he imazines he ean suc-| #04 great benedit: be couterred ou the preseut | cessfully oppose the needie-zun. In a letter to aud succeeding Se | the Progress ot Lyons, he describes thisremark-| Hosrerrer'’s Sromacu Brrrers. —Common able compusition as follows:—“ To give an jsenee tells us that uuless the stomach is kept in | idea of the efhicacy of my discovery, L: declare, | youd working order the system, to whieh it sup- hand am ready to prove, that 1 can, at a distance | plies the elements of blood, cannot be vigorous of 1000 metres, envelop an army of 100,000 | and healthy. Nothing has yet been discovered jmen in a sea of flame within less than five |OF lnveated that a0 effectually and invariably jminutes. If a town has to be taken by assault | Cures and prevents imperfect digestion as Hos iI have no need of a R itopsehine, as I ean set it) PEVTER'S Stomacu Bi (TERS. Dyspepsia, fla- Sail tulence, oppression alter eating, and the feeling | 80 often described by the sick as an “all-gone” | sensation, are removed in a tew days by the use of this most healthful of all stimulants.” No one. el w ' t however feeble, need fear it. for it contains ne rigging, penetrate between the decks, and in- fiery ingredieut. [t excites neitner the circulation | Stantaneously stifle ail the crew. In an attack | nor the brain. Ou the contrary, its effect is genial on a seaport I could burn the town and arsenals | and svothing. It promotes sleep, as well as re- within range with the rapidity of lightuin., | stores the evergy of the. digestive powers, and may With sucha means no war is possible, as neither | be taken not only without danger, but with a victors nor vanquished would return from the | Seaman “7 ae oe by the teeb- field of battle. As to the fortress of Luxemburg, | 8 “dy invalid. Por sale by al! Druggists. the subject of dispute at the present moment, [} #9 27 bel ai undertake to rid it of its varrison in aquaterot) Vox Porcut.—The voice of the people is unani- au hour.’ As the Provress remarks, such au | mously in praise of one thing at le. st. that is— invention would infallibly stop all war, It is J UDSON'S PILLS. and it is well deserved—the to be feared, however, that this compound will best remedy in the world for almost all diseases | oi jthat affiict the human race They act direct on not be found sutticiently furmidable to OCCASION | the Blood, Stomach and Bowels. Keep your biood | the disorganization of the peace societies. pare by an occusiona® dose of these Pill | An A si at AnA oe nal a aioe oon a ii ako aaa AN AUSTRALIAN Discovery.—An Australian | win gba on a a | paper says: —**A discovery has just ! pletely cleanse it—JUDSON 8 PILLS | brousht under our notice which may eventually | ~old by all dealers. Get our Almanac. |head with it. lof his burial their bringing the little coffin out. | proved by auy one iO | your humble servant, Joan Micuiet. AtmMonp, late H. M. 77th Foot. Feb. 18, 1867." <-> ion fire in very nearly the same period, jnaval battle I wougd run into the enemy, and in fifteen seconds cover all the deck of the ves- sel with a torrent of flame whick would burn the Pills, and you ° » ° | fa 7 be productive of important results. A man, | May 27, In jnamed Bright, was travelling overland from | — . ws . e . 2 5 Adelaide to Majorea, when leaving the usual | Married, j $ } jroute to look after some sheep, he came across | |numerous springs of what, at first sisht. ap- | peared to be water; but, on closer inspection, proved to be a kind of liquid gum or oil, which, S encll. Saris on exposure to the air, becomes solidified, at} _ ; | first to the cansistency of jelly, and afterward | to that of india-rubber—in which form we have | | now a piece in our possession. The peculiarity | (of this gum, or whatever it may be termed, is ithat it burns freely witha brizht flame, but ac- ;companied with a thick smoke and a smell as of old grease, such as would be emitted from | |machinery oil while ina state of combustion, The substance is light, and floats easily in jwater. Our informant assures us that a tract Os the 12th inst, at Capt. Daniel Piynn’s, Bay Fortune, by the Rev. Henry Crawiord, st. Peters Bay, Capt Johu J. MeKenazic, of H ‘lifex, N.S, to Eliza A. Boswell, relict of the late Mr. Kobert Died, In Charlottetown, on the 14¢h ult, after an illness of a few days, Capt. Jopn diclsaac, in the S2ad year ot bisage Us remains were brought to bis re-idenve at Suuris, in which plies he was interred on the 16th ult. Ils general good nature aod Warw bearteducss made him welcome to every circle, aud procured bim friends everywhere His countenance ever wore a smile, and its expression was al tter of creait t» ev ry heart. He was not known tu bave ap ill-feeling towards any buman ‘NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, King Square House! SPRING IMPORTATIONS, ‘We respectfully invite aninapection of same by inteuding purchasere. BEER & SONS. Ch'town, June 3rd, 1267. isl pat 6w Gentlemen! Choice Lot of SUMMER TWEEDS for Gentlemen's wear, at BEER & SONS’. June 3rd, 1867. isl pat 6w A En eNSeEaeee ~NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GOODS! _ POR BY recent arrivals we have completed our SPRING & SUMMER, 1867, 4T Glasgow House. TH Sabseriber begs to acquaint his cus- tomers, and the public, that he has, by | the Undine and L. C Owen trom Liverpvol, | impress and County of Pictou trom Glasgow, i i and Abeona trom London, completed bia SPRING IMPORTATIUNS, which com prise | the usual assortment of | Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, | GROCERIES, &e. &e. _which are now ready for Sale. FREDERICK LePAGs. STRAW GOODS. Charlottetown, June 3, 1867. OMPRISING in part the newest and} — , / vierst designs in Ladies’ and Misees’ HATS, | SONNE SS, the. he. ’ aa | Under the patronage of His Lordship the BEER & SONS. Bishop of Charlottetown. isl pat 6w ‘RHE LADIkS of the CUNGREGA- TION DE NOURE DAME intend holding A BAZAAR June 3rd, 1867. ‘ : | By Empress’ from Glasgow, ‘Undine,’ ‘Helen Malcuim " IN CHARLOTTETOWN, & ‘Amanda’ from Liverpool, On Monday, the 10:h Jane next, , for the purpose of realizing fur ee ‘ pus ; 1e purpos a g ide to ereet an en Subseriber has received . . j lurged Establishment to meet the increased Ednen 5U cases Old Tom GIN, tional demands of the Colony. A large and varied 75 do MALT WHISKEY, juxsurtment of asefui and fancy articles will be 75 do GINGER WINE, | offered for sale, end Refreshment tables will be 10 do CURRANT WINE, provided for visitors from the country. 2> do RASPBERRY BALM, List of Articles in connection wi i : - . som List of Articles onner on with the foregoing 20 do ae WHISKEY (Dun. | Bazaar, to be sold by Lottery: : ‘i 1. Dravvingroom a i Chair, 030 Qi) cases Cognae BRANDS | . ore re Ghar ; +i J 4 ’ 29 onntedc ‘ g 3 bhds of Youugle’s PALE ALE, 4. A Wide's Warkees” . O16 20 casks Scotch W hiskey, 2. Au embroidered Toilet Set, . 3°*6 100 boxes Double Crowu Soap, 6. Sofa Cushion, 016 20 bags Rice, 7. China Tea Set, 046 1 ton No. 1 White Lead, 8. A Child's Dress, latest fashion, 0 1 6 1 do Putty, 9 An Urieutal Bead Table, TEs 5 carks Paint Oil, 10. Foot Swols, ols 20 Bois) Washing Soda, at A Leuther Frame, a . wn 42. Fruit Basket, 009 10 bege Babing Suda. | 13. Fiower Basket, 009 Aliso, in Store, The proceeds of the Tickets herewith sent, to- Bbls. best Pilot Bread and Crackers, Corn | gether with any contributions from Kenerous and Brooms, 4 Hhda. Sugar, 6 Casks Kerosine Oil, 50 | charitable persous, in aid of the iasent wit te Sasa Lesion, t0'de Guation © aims Grain | *-tefully received by the undermentioned Cow- Sucks—all at lowest paying prices and terms. | eo s ‘ > WILLIAM DODD. Edward Reilly, Esqr, Charlottetowa, Mr. Gahan, oo Qawn Rquere. Mrs. P. Walker, Miss Alice Newbery, Hon. G. Howlan, Alberton, Miss Mary Anu Reid, do Mrs. A. McDonald, Montague, Mise Eliza MeDouald, Georgetown, Mise Margaret McDonald, Surnmerside, T. Kelly, Exqr, do Miss G Stephens, Orwell, Miss Eskildson, St John, N. B, Mrs. Cronan, Halifax, Miss C Eckstadt, Ciartottetown. The above Bazaar wili be held in the [Tall new Market Honae. 4w June 3 Tea, &c., for the Trade, HK Sabseriber bas reevived by me 1 87 from Loxpon— Chests Cong» TEA, which, for quality and price, detics competition. 6 Casks CURRANTS, 10 Keys MUSTAKD, 20 Boxes Valencia RAISINS, 10 Bois Crashed SUGAR, {2 Cases BLUE, « very superior article, 10 Hids DaKyper Gin. All at usual terms. | ef the et Hon May 13. WILLIAM DODD. Y! Queen Square. | a FREEHOLD PROPERT __| gO BE SeLD June 3, 18467. 4ins isl pat ang was revaled with music by the speind d EXPORTS FoR THE Week nol date. 6,700 bush. innd of H. M. 4th regiment, and by several ows aaa 1) re od _ and ; mers, q | » Fi; - ‘ parte 8: i tcl o> do; ovo =e stlvar, <S Highland * “gr RB aa pre s : al daa hhds; eggs, 5.260 dozen: deal, 170000 feet; y ee _ _ —e eee A 8S)+ | lathwood, 234 cords; timber, 371 tous, 6 rulls ne i. leather; 3tuus butter: and Ll torse.—Jb. [We regret that we were unable to attend vas << - < the celebration above noticed, and to whivh we THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT | were politely invited by Mr. Sanford Flemi: :.— LINCOLN, Eb. Ex's.} is cal thc Mi titi EXTRACTS FROM BOOTH’S DIARY. j STRANGE MONSTER. ’ A STBAN MONSTER Washington, May 20.—The following copy | The crew of a sailing veasel, the White Sian, | in pencil writing was found in the diary taken | of Nantucket, recentiy returned from a long} from J. Witkes Booth: voyage in the Arctic Ocean, say that on the fourth of July, 1465, they lowered u boat and polled for an ice flue in the distance, upon, which the captain with the aid of his glass had | had worked te capture, but our powers being al-| discovered # number of seals. As they @P- | mest Jost something decisive must be doue. But) ruached the floe they saw suddenly looming up| iis failure was owing to ohers who did uot strike fa its centre something which they conciuded | for their country with heart. [ stiuck boldly, was « lurge iceberg just risen from under an | and aot as the papers say. I walked with firm other which had probably slipped off. As they | steps through thousands of his friends, and drew nearer, however, they were astonished to | stepped, and pushed on. A Colonel was at bis : e ‘ . 5 j .. “te i see the top of the suppesed iceberg fiirly turn | side. [ shouted sic semper bewwre I fired. Ju} Maton! the éarl ke lik head of Jumping I broke wy leg. 1 passed all hia pickets | Se — : oo ! ha } and rode GU miles that night with the bene of my | some living mouster. The head was not less | leg tearing the Bech at every jump. 1 can never than fifteen feet long and was surmounted by | repent it, though we hated to kill. Our country a couple of ivory tusks, resembling thoxe of | ywed all ite trouble to him, and God vimply made | the river horse, while that part of the body | ine the instrament of bie puvishwent ‘The coun: | visible was sbout three times as large as that | try is net what it was. ‘This torced Union is not ef # bundred-barre! whale. This strange mon-| what I have ever lov ‘d. I care vot wiat becomes | ster uttered a roar something between the bel-\ of me. I have ne desire to outlive my country. lowing of w bull and the sharp crash of a| This wat. ~—. the _— a a long - vy : vg ticle and left it for one of the editors ot the | than lerbolt, and ¢ ommenced beating the berg | National Intelligencer, i» which I fully set forth | sroend it with a huze tin, bearing some resem- ed . 7 os our reasons lor our proceedings. He or the Go-| biance in shape to the wing of a bat but nearly | ieicanieoeteg » hundred times as ‘arge. With this fin it! ; : i Sin the wlnent if , Friday, 2ist—After being hunted like a dog | erushed the er - 7 eae ” > re ae through swamps and woods, and last night being | Aes fee. shells, aud then bezan to approac | chased by gunbeate until I was forced to return, | the seulers : bow. The crew, much alarmed, | wet. enld and starving, with every man's band | wok to their oars avd pulled for the ship; but against we, Tam bere in despair; and why?) For! 86 rapid were the movements of the mouster, | deing what Brutus was tenered tor; what made | shat it gained upon them swiftly, and was seen!) Tell @ tera; aud yet I, for striking down _ within » ship's length of the stern of the boat. | greater tyrant than they ever knew, aur looked | The awe-stricken crew could now perceive that | upen as a coumen cul-threat. My action was! ° pe : S part of the strange creature was covered with, puret than either of these, viz: One hoped to be cuarse white hair, that waved round it in lony, | great; the other had not only country’s but - rippli sees: j ark of the | Own Wrongs to avenge. I boped for ne gain. ' ; on 7 $3 — ot a on of | knew no peivate Wreng. I struck for my country ReCK Was an appendage Learing resembiance to | and that aleoue. A country that groaned beneath | a human eur. The monster came on With | pig tyranny and prayed fur this end: and yet,| frightful rapidity, and the craw were CXPecting | iww behold the cold hand they extend tu me. to - run over, or oe — oe when | God cannot pa with @ roar like emothered thunder the yi aniinal dived, passing onder the boat as i FF | “ Tiamo, April \3 and 14 —Friday the Ides Until to-day nothing was ever thought of sacrifice. | tng to our country’s wrongs. Por six months we | , and grazing the planks with its rough body, | to clear my name, the Government will vet allow | clothes. cavsing them to crack i Many places. Only | to be printed. Se ends all, with great diffieulty was the light vessel kept, For my country I have given up all that makes from going down, fur the monster drew aj life aweet and hely, brought misery upon my whirlpool after it large enough to sink a mau-| family, and aus sure there ix no pardon i heaven | asa PILL? [tie generally ofwar's barge. It soon subsided, and the) for me since man condemns me so, [have only caremer. breathed treely, althouzh their boat heard of what has been dene, except what I did visit the laboratory of De. JC. Ayer, and you will Was half full of water. For many days after | myself, and it fille we with berror. God try and the reappearance of the monster was watched furgive me and T my crane. it sae for by all hands, but the mysterious aniinal—| Po-nighi L will onee more try the [ee i lid , } the intent to cross through. L havea greater de- that haunt the unexplored depths of distant | eeraus—was not again seen by the sc erew. hoouer’s| can de. L do net repent the blow Latruck. | may before my God, but not to man. L think L have dene well, thengh Lam aba: doned with the curse of Cain upon me, when, if the world knew my heart, that one blow would have wade we great, although | did not desire greatuess. ~ To-night L try to escape these bloadbounde once more. Wha, whe cau read lis fate? God's will be done! I have tow great a soul to die hike a criminal, Ol! may He, may He spare ; PPO¥") we that, aud let ne die bravely. 1 bless the en- img wonder at the process. Soon after the} tire world. Have never hated or wronged any pereats went to church,:end on their return! one. ‘This jast was not a wrong unless God deen were inet at the door by their oldest child, Gus | it so, and it is with him to damn or bless me. And $$ Aw Ivraxt Mcavesen.—A letter from Fort Piti, a small settlement in the Saskatchewan Valley, British Ameriea, narrates a horrible iweident that took place in that settlement some weeks ago :— “A French Canadian bad killed severa! pizs, and bis little children had looked on in ap his own fife, promised to get him a place in the Franz Joset Railway; other hopes were held out to him, for he was known aud respected, but nothin came of them. His savings, aud a smail sum of money resulting from a lawsuit which he gained last May, gradually meited lof country not less than ten miles square is | | covered, at intervals, with the bubbling springs ; | | while between them the solidified gum is lying | < such abundance, that many shiploads mi cht | | De wi ithered with very little trouble. The exact | Anu Moore, Widow, after a protracted and painful being, and could not have kad an enemy, He is deeply regretted by a large circle of friends tu whew his wany vir‘ues nad much endeared hi u. At Crapaud, on Wednesday, the 221 inst, Mrs, 1867, Liverpool House. 1867. The Subscriber AS RECEIVED by ship L C. Owen from LiverPook, Lotus from Lonpon, and Empress trom GLasGow, his Spring Importation British and Foreign Werchandize, COMPRISING A SELECT AND VARIED ASSURT- MENT OF STAPLE ann FANCY Dry Goods, Suitable for the Season, among which may be enumerated— a choice selection of Dress Materials; Ladies’ White and Colored Hats and Bonnets, in all the latest styles. A select assortment of Shawls, in Black and Fancy Cashwere and Iumitation Paisiey, Black Cashmere filled, Balers, Lace, Premises, on TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, at | 11 o'clock, all that piece of Land situated on -ownal Street, with the Dwelling House, &e., | thereou, at present occupied by D O'M. Reddin, | Esq, measuring 40 feet on Powual Street, aad | 80 teet on Richwood Street. Terms Cash. Sale Positive. WiLLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, May 27, 1867. ye be Sold by Au-tion, at the store in Queen Street, on TUESDAY, the 4th JUNE, at Il o'clock in the forenoon, iu one lot, the waole of the STOCK IN TRADE of the late M. W. SKINNER, Drugyist, and im- nediately after a quautity of Household Farnitare, Buggy, Sleigh, ico. empty Caske, &c, &e, eflects of the Estate of the suid lite M W Skinner. W.E. DAWSON, THOMAS DUNCAN. May 27, 1867. House and Lot for Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, the HOUSE and PREMISES in Upper Queen Street, at present tenanted by Dr. Jenkine. place of the discovery is preserved as a secret, | Hlvess which she bore with Curistian resigaation, Tissue, &e, &e. | good fortune by a little feast, and sent his wite | of punch. away, and it appears that a few days azo his | but is stated to be within sixty miles of the | whole worldly wea'th consisted of two or three coast. A small block of this curious substance Horins. On Saturday evenins, at sever o'clock, | has been forwarded to Melbourne for analysis.”” | he came home, after an absence of g me hours, | is 8 in eXtravagant spirits and informed his wife | The Canadian Steamer Her Majesty, Captain that at lenzth he had obtained employment in | Kennedy, arrived in this Port on Mouday last the Sche!lenhoter Tile Manufactory. He further | !™'s tye a ore Pre a els od a a ae ee - |e Xperinenta © the Maritune Provinces declared his determination to celebrate this When she left Canada she had on board seme | 6000 bbls. of flour, and a quantity of other goods | A considerable portion of the flour had been dis- jposed of when she left this port. Part of her) | carge was offered at auction a few hours after she | and were merry. At nine o'clock the father arrived, when a few bundred barrels were knocked | aud his sons went into the bedroom with the lown at from 648 to 653, This is a long price tor | avowed intention of retiring to rest, but Pasqua flour, and dealers were not disposed to purchase | declared he would have one more glass before | at so bigh a figure.—Jsl. going to bed, and ordered his wife to tetch | ea a, : : another juy of beer. She at first refused, but} We distrust those nostrums which are advertis- at lensth went out, brousht in the beer, and jed to cure all diseases, and bence we distrust then went wto her sleeping room, where the | most of the medicines which are advertised in youngest child, a bey four months old, WAS | the public prints. Dr. Larovkah’s Pulmonie erying, and endeavored to sovth it to sleep. f ii The two elder boys had already undressed and Syrup we knew te be _ unfailing remedy fur were in bed. Presently she fancied that she | that class of disease which it professes to cure— heard her son Frederick, a child of seven, las is attested by many of our frieuds who have gasping. Taking the baby in her arms, she | been rescued by . ine. iis use from untimely graves. rushed into the adjoining room aud asked her [No remedy within our knowledge has been used husband what was the matter. Let him alone,” answered Pasqua, “it is all over. My with such uniform success or has so strong a children are already cared for. He had given | held upon the confidence of the intelligent classes both boys a strong dose of poison, mixed with jaf the community.— Portland Age. beer, to drink! Taking nis wife’s hand, he | oo invited her to drink with him, saying: «It ia | From the census of the United States taken all over with me; nothing can save me. Our ‘last November it appears that the total popu- feast to-day was not one of joy, but of death.” jlation is $4,505,882, that this is an increase of She strugzled with him to get loose her arm, |the population since 1860 of over 3 millions ; aud snatch the halfemptied glass from his jand that in the Southern States there has been hand; but he tizhtened his crasy and swallowed | a decrease, in the Eastern a small and in the the rest of the poison at adrausht. He then | Western a large inerease. The census was sat down on the hed and tried to undress him. | taken through the agency of the Jaternal Re- self; but the poison was sudden in its effect, | venue Organization. and he fell back dead. The two hoys were | -——-— already lifeless, and the poor woman was so} A barrel of flour can he purchased in Paris, horvitied by the terrible spectacle offered to her | sent hy rail and steamer to Liverpool, and eves that she was seized with convulsions, and |thence transported in a Sailing vessel to Bos- the sacrament was administered to her during |ton, at a less expense than it can now be pur- to purchase beer and the materials for a brew The two elder boya, Pasqua and his wile ate and drank together, laughed, joked, j }¢ ithe nizht, no hopes heins entertained of saving | chased in the latter city. Flour is worth over | me er life. rdew we it Lhave doue weeng. Yet sas vantic! fe 8 wrong, except in serving ade.) * ad . : it did | roa peut The Tittle the very litle I lett | poison bottle, a table, two beds, aud a few old |to be the granary of the world? There is Pi i i All that was found in the apartments | double as much in Boston as it is in San Fran. twe or three 10 kreutzer notes, the empty | cisco. How is this in a country that professes screw loose somewhere. te ame - . Who appreciates the fact that there is any| The death of the only son of the late Sir Louis great importance attached to auch a commodity H Lafontaine, while yet a litite child, ex- |tinguishes one more baronetey, | j remaining, we beleve, in Lower Canada, and But | only ene other in the Upper Province. Sir Louis was, we understand, a child supposed that any- bedy can inake them, as all ean take them, of great | be disabused of the idea that it isa trifle to make any medicine and adapt it to the wants of mil- | constant eustomers in all the zones. Physicians | | find it requires some skill to adapt their doses to | by his descendauts.— Montreal Gazette. a single patient: ask them if it is pet an intricate ee problem to adjust a purgative pill to the necessities tinue, will entail @ multitude of diseases of untold numbers, so that it shall benefit them | Parsons’ Purgative P nearly all, De. J.C. Ayer’s laboratory aupplies | cflect a cumngate eure, 60,000 doses of his Pills per diem, or 19,000,000 Peanchors in ene orp. anenee by the loca . Thi at FE bis Tal |papers of runing off with other men’s wives a year. Think of that Esculapius! WwW ell iswindking, &c. They need reconstructior it whiten the head of any man to admiuister to | ’ | badly. that amount of suffering, and especially when, as may | acquaintances | Of Measles, vaving but one The little{ Mary Aun, VanBuskirk, Pugwash; limestune. 30 |amrability, and ¢f a character which won for him Hutchinson, Bactoucbe; jwany friends. A large concourse of people fol- lowed his remains to the grave yesterday, thus | ‘ bas ai Inet it their needs, and | paying a further tribute to the memary of his fa- one of the many stranye submarine ere UNFCS | nice nad elmust & wind to rerum to W aatringtons. | Hue of nen—to so adjus to the evds d | ; » ther. and manifesting rege *t at this utter wreck! prdace, &e. aud ind measure clear my name, Which I feel 1) 80 cure their complaints, as te wake them its) x regret at pr 8 Loft the hope that the name and honoues of the great | Vert: baliast. Lower Canadian chiettain should be perpetuated | 28—Sehs Costiveness, or constipation, if allawed to can. | teuche; timber “— % ‘ititud i Use| Verte; do. Schrs. Mars, Cormea, Snediag; oats ills in smali doses, uutil you! El gebeth Aan, Grant, Bay Vert; bal Higblaod There are thirty.thousand journeymen tailors trusting in toe merits of ber Savivur, | At Douse’s Road, of Consumptivn, on the 22nd inst, in the Z2let year of her age, Eupbewia Mac- Leod, third daughter of Jobn McLeod, much and ueserved!y regretted by her parents, friends aud on Thursday, the 16th inst, Richard Jobuson, iutant soo of Mr. Peter Musick, Orwell Head, aged 4 wouths and 2 days, On May 23d, of Consumption, Jennet, eldest daughter of Alexander McKimuon, Melrose, aged 14, years At Georgetown, on Saturday last, Alfred David Kaye, third and youngest son of Tuomas Owen, ksq, aged 8 years aud 5 wonths. THE DYING FATHER. We were weepity round his pillow, For we knew that be must die, It was mourn within our bosomsa— It was weurn upon the sky. There were nine of ns children, I the eldest of them all: So I tried to whisper comfort, But the blinding tears would fall. My sorrowful [ittle brothers, Leaned their aching brews and wept, And my sister's sad lamentations O’er my heaving bosom swept. The shadow of an awful fear Came o'er ne as wet od; To lay the burden of onr grief Before the throne of God. “ Oh ! be ye kind to one another,” Was che father’s vleading praver ; As his hand fell like a snow flake Into his children’s hands go fair. Then a glory roand his forehead, Like the glory of acrown; And inthe silent sea of death The star of life went down. His latest breath was borne away Upon that loving prayer ; And his heart grew heaventier As the tread of life expired. Port of Charicttetown. ARRIVED, May 25—Sch. Mary Charles, Leagre, Shediac, lumber, 27—str Com uerce, Doane, Boston; « er, sehs Highland Maid, Forster, Kichibgcto ; bards Sutherland, Mescheau,Caragpet; Shingies, Neptune, Forster, Richibuct); deals Cherub, Braddock. | Buctouche; buards. Eliibsth Ann, Grant,| | Suede; do, Clipper, Furrest, Port Hovd; ime- stone. Springfield, “tewart, Wallace; stone, sc | Velocity, Mescbesu, Resitecto; deals. 9%-—Str. | Her Majesty, Keunedy, Torsato; four. scbs | Brothers, Huvert, Shediae; dvais Mary. LeBlapo, | do go. Western Packet, Power, Coemogues dv Anderson, Montreal, flour. boards. CLEARED: May 25--Ship L. CU. Ow-n, Fraser, Liverpool, 27--Stwamer Com acres, Doane, Boston; Scirs. Suver Light, McIsiac, Bay Lucy Aun, Murray, Chemogue; do | Cygnet, Lilly, | deals. Ladies’ Sacques and Paletots, and Manile Cloths in variety, with Trimmings of all descriptions; and the tsual assortinent of Cotton, Linen, woullen aud Silk Staple Goods, at very moderate Rates. The Gentlemen’s Furnishing De- partinent Comprises a select assortinent of THE BEST [OWN MADE CLOTHING ; A choice selection of Felt, Cloth and Straw Mats and Caps; Also, the vacant piece of GROUND adjoiniog occupied as a Fish Market. WM. McGILL. Ch town, 7 May, 1867. NEW PUBLICATION. *"Dwice Taken.” AN Ulistorical Romance of the Maritime *% Provinces, hy Charles W. Hall. Publisbeg by Lea & Shepard, Boston For Sale at all Bookstores in Charlottetown. Ch'town, May °7, 1867. Glaas, Collars, Neckties, Shirts, &c., &e. Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES, in all sizes aud qualities, &c., d&e. ALSO, Choice Congo TEA, Bright MOLASSES, Brown and Crashed SUGAR, New York SOLE LEATUER, BUCKETS. BROOMs, &c., at Wholesale end Retail. The above Goods having been purchased in selected tue best markets and with great care, Are now offered to the public et the very lowest prices for Cash. W. FULL. Charlottetown, June 3, 1367. Flour, Tea, Wines, Spirits AND Wwe HAVE RECELVED, BY STEAMER from BOS TON~ Plated Wire DISH COVERS (in setts of 5), “ ELGG BOLLERS, entirely new, BEEFSTEAK BROILERS, Patent FLOUR SIFTERS, Silver-plated Call Bells, Patent Gong House Belle, 4 styles, Transplanting Trowels, Cast Iron Boot Jacks, Boring Machines, with Augers complete, COUNTER SUALES, Plated Tea and Table Spoone, Lwather Back Howse Brushes, With a complete assortment of BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. it. E. STARBIRD & Co. “ “ Cily Hardware Store. _ May 20, 1867. i ou the Farm of the Subscriber. 4i \ GEORGE COLES. PASTURE. PASTURE. Charlottetown, 14th May, 1867. ELL WATERED PASTURE TO LET Groceries, &c, &o, &c. ‘IE Subscriber has received, and has on hand, the following GOODS, which he offers fur Sale at tiis Store ia Water Street :—~ Bble. FLOUR (Extra Supertive and Fine): Bbls. CORNMEAL, Poucheons Stroug Demerara RUM. Hods GIN, Qtr Casks SHERRY, Qir Casks PORT Brown Brandy, Qtr easks Scotch WHISK KY, cases Pale Brandy. cases Brown do, casea Scotch Whiskey, cases Old Vom Gin, cases CONFEC TIONERY, Bbls Washing Com position Caudics, cases Jil. coils Manilian Rope (assorted sizes), cvila oe Rope (assorted sizes), boxes Pipes, Kegs Mustar boxes Starch, &e. &c. Ke. DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON. Water-street, Charlottetown, iar isl «j 3m WINE, Qtr Casks PALE BRANDY, Qrr onte| Sod | Oda, Boxes Soap, canes | Bie lead, Canks Boiled | ) s TO FISHERMEN. | FENUE Subscriber has on hand atCaseumpee, | 3.000 Ash bound Mackerel Barrela, mwana- | factured this season, whieh will be sold in Lote fo | suit purchasers. Apply te CaagveLL, BroTuers in Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber at Caa- cumpec- GEORGE W. HOWLAN. } Cascumpec, May 26th, In67. herep 3m 4a “Kea Fvariy \ LLL be held (D. V_) at or near the | St Peter's Bay Church, on the 1th day of JULY, in aid of the fuuds of the Presbyterian Congregation there. By authority of the Trustees. June 3rd, (867 Teither. Leather. 10 SIDES of Nova Scotia manufac artivie. WILLIAM DODD. June 3.1867. f'n isl pat tured SOLE LEATHER—very superior MONTAGUE COFFIN, | decretary. | War 27th, 1867. _ 8B. WILSON HIGGS, General Commission Merchant Weete p Packet, Power, Cheuogue; bul. | Glipper, Forrest Port Hood, do Hi ‘pe, Robertson, | Pictou; deals. 29--“hip Aveona, Campbell, Beo- Brig Amanda, Mefnnis, Bay | Maid, Forster, Kichibuctou; do. Steawer Her | Majesty, Kennedy, Toronto; fluur, &c. Sebrs. 1 | Sutwerlynd, Meschean, Richibucto; bai. Neptune, » Forster, doz de Wiliam Henry, Delurey, Bayfield, | i| N.> 3 empty cusks of the crew were.Jost The bark Sea King, of Hall, G. B., was lost near St. Paul’s, ou tue @ & May, in a deuse fog. Seven For Charlottetown. AND AUCTIONEER, Tus Fine Schr. VINCENT. sixty. ' one tous register, John MeNeill, Charlottetown, PAG P. E Island. W. W. L@xKD, or Charlottetown. June 3, 1867. ~~ Executors' Notice, Commander, wiil sail from 41ALI- FAX on the Tenth day of JUNE May 27. For further particulars, please cail | ~~~ jon Messrs B. Wise & Co, Merchants. Halifax, LL per-ons indebted to the Estate of the late Perer Srewart. formerly of the 1867 Situation Wanted. lv A to make himself yeueraliv nsefal.— i x® highest references from Merchagts in = City. young man, recently arrived from Liverpool, wishes for a Sitaation in an Oftiee jor Store. Thoronghly uuderstands shipping and the weneral rontive of office work, and is willing Can give the fare, an eight year old buy, who exclaimed in ehildiah glee, “1 have killed litt!e pigzy ; come ? 7 and see.” He was cavered with blued. What they saw may be infeered from the coniessiun of the boy as to what hai taken place. When the parents had gone co church, Gustave pro- posed to his little brother, Adolph, that they shoud play killing piz. In this request, it is spposed, the uuiurtunate little fell.w ac- quiesced. The youngest was to be the piz, the didest the burcher, Gustave eagerly assisted his brother to undress tor the travedy, and, taking 4 smal! rope, tied him down securely to) ® rough lounze that stood in the room; be then) Precured the butcher knife that his father hal Seed in slaughtering the pigs, and pluw,ced it mito the throat of his passive and helpless Brother. Lhe wound was a mortal ome, aud it » that death must have immediately Ho me the child had bled bie little Sway, his unnatural brother, with the most inereds hie y heartlessness, touk the cord which os pad the body Sround the feet of the-gorpse, throw she to the lounge, aud tying one tor this brave boy with me, whe often prays, yes, before and since, with a true and sincere heart, | wasitcrime in hin! Lf se, why can he pray the same! I do not wish tu shed a drop of blend, bat 1 must fight the course. Ic is all that is left me Upon a piece of paper found im the diary and supposed to have beew turn from it is written the following : “ My dea (piece torn out) forgive me, but I ego! seme little pride, | cannot blawe you tor Wait Of hospitality. You knew your own affairs. I War sick, tired, with a broken limb and in need of | medica! advice,aud I eoyld not bave turned a diss | trom my door in euch @ plight. However, yon were kind enough to give us something te eat, tor whieh T not only thank you, but ou account of the rebuke and manuer in whieh to (piece torn out.) It is not the substanee, but the way in which kind-| ness in extended that make me happy in the ae-| ceptanee thereof, *The sane to meat is cere- raf the stand. Ly. eating were buse without it” Be kind ia to acerpt the enclosed five dollars althengt hard tv apare jor what we have received. reapectfully, 4 mini Your ient servant.” At an English j-weller's stall at the Paris Ex | _ If the forewarnings nf nature are heeded. and a hibition a French pick-pocket recently attempted a feat which was a source of some merriment to those who witnessd it. On the top ot a glass case of jewellery, which serves as a counter, there seem to be ly ing Carelessly strewn about several precious diamonds and other stones. They really ace on the under surtas of the giass. Toey are so finely cut that by mere pressurs the air is excluded from the surtace of the stones ineontact with tbe glass, and in this way they adkere, But they eeem to be lying outside, A sery gaily dressed Freneh woman, seeing that nebody was watching them, covered them with ber handkerchief, and at- tempted to sweep them away, while at the same moment she direeted her ingsicies tu anvther part i potnd-be made, pain may be arrested and the foundation of disease broken up. Water is sixteen feet deep in the streets of Napoleon, Ark. ‘kt is expected that by another season steamers will run over the site of the city. London has twenty-three theatres and twenty- nine music halls. Ten years hence Queen Victoria will probably have terty.er fitty grand children. The Naw York buvt-blacks have reduced the price todive centa a “shine.” Cougs —The administration af Medicinal pre- parations in the form of a lozenge is of «ll modes the unost eligible and eanvenient, especially wa 5 ; rds a Coven Remepy. * Brown's Bronchial haat Bhadahers and-other pative aromas {Beoches.”” or Cough Lozenges, allay irritation of relixious assemblies, are in Paris providing Oye yes. | oe enale for the “apiritual wants” of the Exhibition |Jyeity inn fieamencse” foc, tnatant relic ie timely appleation of Blood’s Rheumatic Coum- ; 18 here evident, everything is dene with the ex-\.) Paris, Their recent strike has completely | tremest meetyand care.—Randolph ( Vt.) States- | suspended all work, and old clothes are the eee Na ecw eee cate Yee man, fashion. ADVERTISEMENTS, Council Chamber, 7th May, 1867. RDERED, That in furure the Meetings of the Executive Council be held on the first and third Wepxtsoayv inevery month; aud that a Notice be published in the Royat GazeTre pews- paper, stating that ull accounts against the Govern- ment, a8 also al) Communications addressed to His Excellency im Council, are required to be left with the Clerk of the Council on or before THE DaY PReEV10U8 to the meeting of the Bourd. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C.E C Now Landing, Ex L. C OWEN, from LIVERPOOL, 94 Boxes Liverpoe! Soap. R. W. BRECKEN. Red Point, Lot 45, and latterly of New Perth, deceased, are requested to pay their Accounts imtnediately te the unéersigned; and all per- sens having cluimrs wgainst the said Estate are requested to furnish their accounts to us within three months. JOHN KNOX, ALEXANDER McGREGOR, JOHN McGREGOR, Lot 45, June 3d, 1967 Assignee’s Notice, R. WILLLAM HH. WILSQ@N, of Charlottetown Merchant, having, by Deed of Aseiznment, this day registered in the-Protheno- tary’s Office, in Charlottetown, asskrned all his “tock in trade and Jebts to the Subscriber. for cer- tain purposes and trusts therein meutioned, afl per- sonadndebted to the said Wittisam H Witson are hereby requested to make inmmediate payment of their respective Debts, at the office of Messrs. Parser & MacLeon, to the undersigned, who aleve is now authorised to receive and give receipts fur the same. MALCOLM MclEOD, Assignee. ? Exe. { cutora. dress ad. * Examiner” Office. May 27th, 1867. . TO BE LED. T HWE SHOP attached to the Dweiling ‘Honee ovcupied by the late M. W. Sxiss ex, situate in "rest, opposite the Store of the lion. J. H. Calbeek. Apply to W. E. DAWSON, ‘WOOL! Woo! WOOL! ue SUBSCRIBER qill pay CASH for WUUL at the CITY TANNERY. Ch'town, May 27. 1867. ee =m a Charlottetewn. Mae 97. P8067. < WM. B. DAWSON. ICH and WKLL-WATERED PAS- maltitude. ‘tive aud Asthmatie complaiuty. : xX Peuke’s Brick Building; Inne 3.1367. Ju Ch’town. 3rd Juue, 1367. al! papers Ow TURE for Cattle pon Sarr but no reepou- sibility for uecideuts, to oP JUHN A. Meee, . Doualdston, Lat a. 4 27tb May, 1867 alex Se f T ae at Se —— areca aint sacra al Mi dee er me. gee, |