any Oe . a JOURNAL OF P OLITICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS. = aes Co capil, a om. “This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may spenk free.?’---Euripides. & : wie meng Se mama wn —neeemepeeaceemoeenaget maroemaa me emma et eon a STS —- : So ee » % i = + , r Vf x > .em~ 4 Mel eo xvii. 2 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1867, [ NO. 6 é bl. A ssstacia — — : Ww 7 ——— i +S, soele f ack ! i Merack TP: ho were sent against him by unlimited 4 s 5 : a eed a ae cA ee TR TR »! ° MISCELLANEOUS Suddenly, evash! crack! went thefferack and a scrape from end to end of theijw y m pro- i Mi ‘oud A ‘ e n J, * »3 3 we ee TR GD S33. The Centre of Attraction ~ ; ship! The people sisting upon camp-stools, ship. We breathed again, for we were mises. a hom 2) Comets =| — a ie iS aos SS wo > Ss agg ie 3 ie ert ii. ie fe : " manner, tha ey deserted at ; 3 s ’ , es IS STILL AT THE UNLUCKY CAPTAIN. rooled over and about in all directions making way; but we had evidently passed standard. When fully sptenind la — s : re i : Phe ship was immovable, happily for us@over some hard and dangerous substance. battle ground at Amba Chara. with m ‘ ’ . y ‘ey ‘ » a : . ‘T a al : . 7 cl IESAPRP W LN’ EE rR G OO Ds! Ftobert Young Ms. I stood on Roeseau’s Bridge at Weneva, “ a a eed & “Pra again groaned the nervous pas- otal thas ie s single bettie bo ott pad "a site eae ee ae ase a ji siting fi the steambort t spar cK § a sifuc t 2m eX 3° ize. a : : e po ro ve y Re made iscnceiaclo ¥ OUNG'S for CHEAP FURS. os Aaya team, oe whe a 1 in the hole it had made, the water ctttered} * Kase her! Stop ber! Back her !' shout-Bhimeelf master of the whole kingdom. Hia Y FALL SHIPS from I ion. Liverpool and Glasgow Steamers ae ‘ deed did Sas Whoglut slowly. Still, we were as if you were $ed the captain, and the man at the helmfsubsequent cruelties strack awe and terror at 4 rect ee ee en ee ee. FOUNG'S for GREY: & WHITE COT RS*™ OO, Hey, HSees, SOE © care wT Tidiension o thon ba. ek de Ot your$(who bated the lieutenant) obeyed. Theginto the hearts of his opponents, and he be- ) trom Halifax and Boston, we have completed the TONS. oa a = a ane yan gh enn fiuger : ; : captain, with a wild gleam in his eyes a enamels ees of the wide country . n -_ TATUNG Fae . wir - ¢ f >} ~s ftro a hy : ° E t , - s su ~ \ . | Yee oe PHETED corTOss, fer Tere glirenom he lke worME, waar the apna, le mn stamppned, (or by eid or ot to dross Moen to om El te will Largest and Cheapest Importation - » ivi : we : Sha it fl nes iteel{ @iug his feet and tearing his hair, bat on!y gsometning in the lake; and there, reposiog# awe and terror struck re ho a y of ( ay ouNes for WARPS. Te alae om ne Bs ot ae a for a momeat. He soon recovered fromfunder the shining water. we distinctly sawB Ras Ali, will be felt by the British troops i ; As es ip neal’ A adel lite ‘ i his surprise, and giving a tighter twitch togthe beautiful little Sezgud/, or all that re-Bare sent against him ; bat there is anh Sie } ped, . 4 ‘ TOUNG'S for MILLINERY. over ne shining | ante: P ane TELL. scarlet nach. eddressed himeelf With shemunieed af bee the possibility that the latter may be har- Nite j ) i GO = bad (like other lives | know ver dimmed und ‘ ” ae Bees by bot ae Ca mh oe parifying greatest intelligence to doing the best that We had struck upon her topmast, and apne. SENOS ae woken Same pare in ‘tse i JOUNG'S for BONNETS & HATS. VY Cot ' 5, DO sur k : ; - . Nahi Biidulane J ; ith. rugge count y 80G a climate which it is Y _ oe i all in its vicinity, and leaving a bright ie could be done under the circumstances, fhad moped. eter i oom ont toe Sere only for a brief period of the year British } »3 game sureami , injury; as! while hovering so sais somata : ; mae hi ee : Some ladies came sureaming up fiom the§out injury; but alas! w vering ® y OUNG'S for SHAWLS & MANTLES. [PF light bebind. Always 90 Wrillinat ang saloon, naturally alarmei by the breaking§!e¥iazly over and around the remains ot his an READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, po clear, reflecting eun and Alps and city in of the flooring, and the fountain of waterg/ost pet, the captain once more took @ turo Uk, 7” = ‘TA | re a oli 5 Bias iii . . ‘ J 4 GROCERIES, TEAS, PAINTS, GILS, GLASS, TWINES AND 7 OUNG'S for LACES & RIBBONS. “ wry creo na a binie Salas 7 springing up among the flowers on thegtoo much, and—not far off from the seene : azed into the biue and shining water, af " , iia oe 4 NERA GOODS Dy : = a : a * waille white **foated son fustrestiy be carpet; but they were greatly relieved 10 of the last catastrophe — we took, s'rack pe, 7 GE 1< Lh Sy; 7 OUNG'S for FLOWERS & FEATHERS. [ dl np ayes ee bigh ne iaeaal find how near they were to a hospituble@ heavily, and, I felt assured, hopelessly) on f wn H Re a M.. Si : shore, being with'n that particuler distance the sand, ud we have yet offered to the public, 7OUNG'S for CLOUDS & HOODS. we clouds, ame A ag Mons Diane, ge usually lunaiod by ‘as far as L cau kick There was no danger for the moment, as monarch of mountains, with * his diadem of the bottom was soft, and not a breath of air constitutions can endure. There can he po misgiving with respect to the Stead” courage and unflioching resolution of our troops; bas there are circumstances which overcome the best of physical strength and the force of heroic determination. If Theodorus be found by his pursuers, and the war afiou bevome mere jungle fighting, the cam will end without satistaction being aff. and then preparasions will have to nd, ht j EST ‘KETS. ¢ *< 3. OW ill conti G ne tition dun — Tie | : and nearer still , my hat. i ; for Bought in the BEST MARKETS, at the Lowest RATES, we will continue OUNG'S forSONTAGS & BREAKFAST §S°°O* / ~ eyes: 1 fe ete eats ‘The captain ordered round the boats@ 4s Stirring the sleeping Jake. The dear for another demonstration, and perhaps a aa ‘eh SHAWLS. oy ores a os, WHR GUS vere a 'B(they bad been * out’ in readiness all day),@!4 captain assured us that we should floatfiwhich the British nation will look at @th to give our Customers the VERY BEST VALUE OUNG'S for WINTER CLOAKINGS, [894 flowers and arowatic plants (and my® 1 the debarkati r the * Y7'Fagain in half an hour; but my time inffthe grim hope that at last the savage chief é | ones soul was singing a hymn of Paradise), wheng'y' 10", Unaikation ot the * women odd eitzorland was short, aud bidding a hastyf{™ill be caught and brought upon bis kn . > > dienes i : jgchildren’ commenced tastauter, n about a ( , an ( 0 s s FOR CASH. 7OUNG'S for HOOP SKIRTS. : — a ae mee tripe; o6@ th bs ms¥' talecsen, chaune™ ‘To the ship ant her crew,’ I, with oe captuves, British und Prussian, ‘Te. o myself. was the last ery of the de- a ems d . . ; ae ; : passengers anc re all. as my bag and the nervous gentleman, rowed to 4 when all thie { ; ek 4 5 AQ ee Ss Ser 2 arting ofenms-bect. I bad nccn my jecracel™ ngers and crew were all safe on shorel . And when all this is accomplished, what . ee Wholesale Custome ra, FOR CASH ONLY ’ supplied en Y OUNG'S for PAPER COLLARS. ae adufeciaii alias: Codie ce oe it —s!] but che ciptain, who stuck galiantly shore: thence to get on as best we mivht tof on? W ill Theodorus be left in possession, ) : ‘ sa a —_—— ; oe ee tie ibis ent everything move: Montreux. and with the ability as well as desi a lk al ; i ie ete aaa : ei othe ship. He sent everything moveable ; ‘ . seey i as desire to re- tiws lower than can be importe 1 from Halifax or St. John. ¥ OUNGS for CHEAP WINCEYS. ae ao ren es out of her, had the carpets torn up, andy Three days afterwards, in the train, [§venge bimeelf upon any British subjects who > I mewrire Ae lala d ti ; d tt : h a9 F ee ‘fliodeed saved everything -~except the ship passed near the scene of our disaster, andgat » future period may stray into-hus power ? a DAVIES & WEEKS. 7. NG'S for NICE DRESS GOODS. Tk oi a ane wae ns : and the engines ‘There was great excite- there, with shocked surprise, I beheld the “ rg aus 0 Comes. aad Cour Yreen Street, October 28, 18467 encima iat eee et ee ment among the uofortuoste shareholdersqsap still hard and fast, surrounded by a 4 eh gar arama gi Pry ervey street, Octo! “ OG. » 7 OUNG'S for SEWING MACHINES. recognised, in the person of the captain, an ; rT Srpawerytary tes , toad ble fir t British Goverament, and living under its . a ; ae eer a —— a ald friend, foniitiarty knows'ee the Ung Feners They sent off immediarelygteet Of boats and the anevitable Or trees Bristual protection? If the British Govern- KiNG SQUARE HOUSE! Y OONGS for LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S Biucklicher ” (Untucky One). L rurned to three of the compiny to inquire into theg*be little tug creeping up from Geneve, 201 fi ment should choose to set ap @ prince of ite ' BOOTS. the friendly chore a aan hone of gc cumstances of the aceident, to report] ‘he dear old captain, 10 his scarlet sash. liking, the British Government will bave to ee aie Sa Birr”, goeaggaagsane i conics ‘iii b beds Chatttiaien: . ee iy Gapon the sime, and to administer a re-gtadiant and gleaming amongst the crowd, @pay for its luxary ; and besides the j By resent arrivals fram LONDON, GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL; r uh ssa nage gran tf sptereing aay. Voyages Oeh the Hule,egaden a nand to tie captain, if deserved, Whileg ending a band everywhere, directing. work-Jand suspicions of other powers would emtail BOSTON, MONTREAL and HALIFA a _-- re ae = es So seneeeneaal bridge was up, aud heigy Toe re rel yee] they wee holding a solema and anxious ing, and sending off reassuring telegrams CULELERY! between me and the laud. There was ; balf b I was obliged os ° Rthinn tet forks bus-loc Laed the Ue meeting at Geneva, a letter was receiyodgevery Sail hour. was obliges to continue a rom the three delevates, ful} of enthusiastic my journey direct to Kogland ; but L feita lucky Captain to swim or sink~as [ felrin ee : a: irati "the resouree ; iz. jleasurable conviction that this accident— my inmost heart the chances Were we should! 1dmiration of the resources and inteiligencellt Zot the captain unler extraordinary dif.g0eimg ouly, as it were, in connection with —tovgether,. 0 farewe!] — Fe y adil- = ‘ : : ’ ew aN anxious glanve across} . ° : : : : itn geedipumae they nicest anit pte ‘They had eviden'ly gone over to the the resources of the commander—would be 7. cmeacrer penn! T and PEN KNIVES of over ONE as had ns ~~. i Kis ae re ; " enemy, and succumbed under the influencegVorth to him at least a silver cup and a ' cs i ¢ HUNDRED diferent patterns. fr i ac aves aud winds to do withg, : ; sedis ; ' OUR we) OCK ; vs vmss ae ee LO eee |e fatali r me » 9 of his venial countenance. * His efforts g0220er, cantonal, petice to ten shillings each atality such as the Unlucky Captain’s? 3 ‘ : As the i shed by, I strained Ethey sad, ‘were superhuman, his energy As the train rushed by, 1 Strained my RAZORS, from one to six shillnags aach, inelu-§ It was some comfort to find we weres : J¢ ys . ; Is ee ee sere See x een , o a coins Sg ell, & ap eyes to cach a Jast glimpse of the dear old ding a few of the celebrated * Frame Backs.” Gtowing two large empty boats. Taking apgeatring. Night aud day he worked and4°) Gmper6 . Nothing can be more intelligible than declaration contained in her Majesty's e that the expedition is to be sent for one pose alone, and it is to be hoped that pur. will be steadfastly sdbored te. ae Gladstone sensibly observed, ** the people of this country are at this moment fully charged, and, perhaps, overcharged, already with res- ponsibilities of empire from which they can- not in bonor escape, but to whieh it would be folly and guilt gratuitously to add.” Sir Henry Rawlinson, at a meeting of the Rth- nological Society a few evenings ago, spoke ES eee further embarrassment upon this orene- t : W E have just received hy Cunard Steamer, direct trom Sheffield, via Halifax, FALL EMPORTATIONS. 1 Case Assorted Cutlery, We have nearly completed our —Comprising— ie . : PB dtheotedll with avere hie af aanhunn ® ,uiellow and his statf. There they were, the SUISSORS and SHEARS, in great variety, in-a position as near to them as possibile, qpoirected , ry hope of success.” Loa y ’ : _ . : oe we Large, varied and Well-selected. cluding 3 dozen SHOP SCISSORS drew from my pocket a letter containin Hpostscript was added, that the shareholders§Stip, the gater, and the Alps, ail glowing fof @ coming time when the Indian Govern- iFine Ivory Handled TABLE KNIVE ee tae ee Fi ‘ht rest assured that every care would@!@ the eunset! As L smiled at his uncer-§ment wonld have a sanatorium on the high- in ivory Handled TABLE KNIVES and recent news ot the ‘‘ Unoglucklicher. . - , 4t eV ¥ Care WoOui ; ] da of Ab . f 1 = aan aie FORKS How es ra ne nd new had ennk@® tea of the captain, and that he wasptain Voyages, may I be forgiven for confess- “9 ae yesinia, . rae the low r s SE) q s ee - Ow many good ships and ne ad sunk ® ; 4. 1 2s ying territory i8 unhealth the case ie a ee illo > . De . aan plic th wear oth tu : us ing that these lin f W 5 , : yy 5 “ Market 7% . ; pth Mle . ARVING KNIVES, Bhoneath our captain's military-looking legs,g°7!' aS ut oom eae ae ae eae Stereo aeee eeorent on the hills. Purchased in the Best Markets, and on the Best Terms. Cominon Knives and Forks, frem 22. 6d. to 10e.4' 1 impossible for me to state correctly Bro”? ES Seer ae ae Se a a which that ship must go?) 1° Would seem, then, the ideas of some per- ae uives and Forks, fram 2s, 6d. to 10s, Aes mere tourist, | Anew of three. They? te atest misfortune that had befaller tek iesces detenreniad p Must 0 “Gsons exteud beyond the recovery of the cap- \ iaiael +t. This . « anette i Gamo Searles 3s tt et wily : ware ror Shiu A. vair P be beeid ie ; : ‘ ives. iti i i , lly solicit an inspection of same, b-lieving it will be§, 4 icnivos. Ovater Knives Putty. Batehorex#ordinary habit he had of wreckinggi™ 4 patr af goloskes had just been And almost, as it was, when ships were rare, prives- That e British settlement in Abyssinie f : . ¢ , in the city. either for qu ilitv or nriece a int io Ener ate re “big eo Sead them in that. slassy sea, was only exceed qareturn “d to them with the captain's best# A doubt, and something dark, is the =) aes ol many brilliant: visions, may J n : ; } : Ly, € LU r price. Ghee 7 ore oa K ives? ¢ ene ‘ Bias o ~~ 2 Pthunks, but the water being two feet above Some reverential fear be inferred from assurances plentifally given, iti mens i meut at the * ¢ nm ¥ {AKDWARE STORE. pO his wonderful gilt of fishing them UP Ti dotltd Wadd seid” te i a 2 Ti a Is with thee, at “this” farewell, joyous bark. (that cattle and sheep breed there in profusion, BEER & SONS. " H. BE. STARBLRD & CO. again. One went down like the Royale ~ acer fe dk ee ” —_—__—_+—p»—____—- the pastures being good all the year round +. 186 : Gv | December 2, 1867. fi _f George. in port, on the loveliest and calmest entry groaved at the furiora picture, By ERTING OF THE BRITISH PARLTA-[having the advantage of the advantage of the ee eee ee ee oe —iiee gGreat Bargains! Grett Bargains In three weeks she wasup agan—@ ‘For a week the captain and bis staffg MENT—PHE ABYSSINIAN QUESTION. ft Abyssinian rains from June to September, Sehool Rooks! i HAY AND TURNIPS! ‘ ae ve ae ee . ~ “Bin @ deplorable state, certainly, us regardsg¥Orke? Without intermissi.n, An enormousf{ Parliament assembled on Tuesday last, the «Aaa rains from October to the end ; if . FEW thousand buasheis of TURN! i, Great Reduction ia Prices! eabin furniture, and full of fi-h—but stijjgralt of wodd encireled the seene of his dis-{fusual time of meeting having been anticipat- ms Seed eae ae ee ry f mas 2 i i id DuSsh iN t ’ A . ; A ‘ : i oe : uae . . : fs) ‘ - neap for Cas as Cfo n the Sa sParw. Also, ag £7000 Worth of Goods. Bup. and affow! she had come, in thegasters and Inbors, At last the little Seagudd fed on account of the Government having re- able sulphur mines ; fa mean Gia ne +3 4 Sudseri irendag lose DISs : ; 7 - ‘ oe f % parative D n cou ‘ - ; ; . 5 ath Ovtrher. 1867 rn present BUSINESS, lias deermined on harbour, when “a tura too much.” as thegnight the eaptain went on shure to take gi nie for the Seas rel ming Sti cad {British capital, now lying uo mployed and Ty ' Pract’ 73 77m" ‘ - i iu; Poapt . S- i he tf nenlil aes e rest 6 Q e p > Om. ' ia : , iti ‘ra piurrp 7 AIvIT ANT A _ on a oh Selling off the whole Foaptain expre ed it, ran her over the smailgsome rest. Poor man, he slept the sleep Prussian subjects held in captivity there by awaiting some good mode of investment to SSL 200 bts hs La S on ; TEW rs ie | GOODS at Maivelesite portion of an old pier, so close to the shoregof the wet and weary. He dreamed thatthe « Negas,’’ or Emperor, who after exhibit- ‘urn up, may be employed with @ certsinty =é ; i ra Pee. a/4n8 WUE &TOCK IN TRADE, that it bad never been considered necessary g%¢ Was switnming for his life with his headfinga friendly disposition towards the priso- eens — i= enone of money <>} VY ssMRt ES ar lanai daihieetet Si ania sities al to remove it. Moreover, every stick aud junder water (‘he normal state of his affairsers, suddenly, from some cause or other, eheG brelicrth ed te Oak red et i 2 & wenerail rtimeut ¢ oe : ‘ + ° : AY posse sy $ i v eCrpeol 5 fouse, Dry Goods, Hardware, Canvas, Cordage, B Stone of that old arrange:nent could be dis-gio the flesh: in his efforts to breathe negthrew them into confinement, and treated of the country—what wih its step tea ite oveae er - Geocovies.’* tren, he. &C. tinet/y seen from the boat or shore. Theseg2¥oke. and found himseif upon the floor. ee wen I eee oe oe camels, its'sulphur and its salt, it would be- “ i XUEEN STREET. together with « large and well selected snpply @little * misfortunes” had always happened He was off et daylight to the scene of his eeal Spceck baggie ‘he. Wensnn nae come one of the brilliant gems in the British & EYE Subscriber has Juer Receivep dx et ce ee ee ee London, «odiwithin a tew yards of land, and had neverg!tiumphs, and, in the joy of bis heart, sent ned oi iolati fF all int tional TOW?- It is devoutly to be wished thas —“_ ; AEC other fail ships from Liverpal, thereby making in eae . : opened, *-in violation of all international’ you, d hi n : Di lai F ter B M. Ship Crus, from LIVERPOOL, fit f the most valu: wks ever placed inobeen atrended with any loss or even dingergt? invite the delegates to breakfast onfiiaw, continues to hold in captivity eeveral of gr f Sen SOS a tees will tura « Peapson’s 4 j iy ¥ . a a ' . or Fr es teed of life; but * the company ” were in despair, g board. my subjecta, some of whom have beea espe- hcaten tote en’ Ab; ia Ven : : i A l, i , wa i OC Kk : bey and after the 10 0 tcber, fort he Coots Ihe losses to them were incalculable. The ‘Jo about three weeks, passed in theffcially accredited to him by myself, and his Se eee dod Deunhe Whe det ak belated ‘ " ; } e sold for a few weeks at GRE 4 . : : _ we i , ; arr us ! sidalitalatihiida: ie REDUCED prices auch ag teindace purchasers. Wweges of fishers up, the repairs, or actualgalternations of hope and fear, the steam- oe Sago * friendly ep nte-Eehere for “ sanatory elo 0 bat. we ¢ Book t New end Fashionable Dress Materials pepe rp eo Raped + oy by teller tepshe ong A will@destruction of ships, were to thew frightful, ghoat fairly foared. To be sure, she was woecw om = ae eran ~ “ should find a hornet’s nest under us and hor- New an Fa t 8 @ Materiais : be sold at AUCPION. without reserve, on liberal . <i rt . ere p ‘ 9 era- : ‘ ke i « Velvet Tur sand Torban Shapes, choice §Terma, of which due n ales will be ae SB Bat the most curtous feature in the whole full of sate, her back and ribs sei tion slaaaninian ae supporting it b oe nets all aboutus, Our European allies, who ; i aoe, Gres ses Drop Trimmings Hl. HASZARD proceeding was the way in which the half-goroken, sho tad scarcely a whole bone in adequate force.”’ The expenses of aaa are not unobeervant of Eaglich tnmutase ta a 4 . vaRty a 7% ] RB K Siis "elvet vyeteens, Sik and Velvet ? . ‘ . or a f } { . i ~ : ; ‘ ; t - i We Sat | wibbons, the Newest Sivie in Shawls \ elvetees Charlottetown, Oct, 7th, IS . isl ruined Compery protecied aad ¢ Ung to its ie bo ty : + seg Sha Rested, —, ee pedition have to be provided for, and it there a ee henen Searion a coh , r Mi ctionaries Bsxeques, Merinos, Covered Skirts, Skirt Trimmings, ~~ , aire ————————— Uniucky Captain! No sooner was a ship poried by a litle forest of fir-trees without, #fore became necessary that the Ubancellor offs a neekieed eke den win on the wpe Buoks, Slates.Pves, Pcicils, & me Searfs, the new Empress Corset, Daisy Tria Co-partnershin Notice “down” and up again “ presto”? (andgand a cargo o timber within, ‘the company {ithe Exchequer ehould summon Parliament tog > 3508" Disiands with the composure & ings, Hat Wreaths, &c, &c : : . , or 1 ar cherished | hope of bei | eet at tl 1 period for tt which is characteristic of the perfect friendli- geaye A ‘ S-hool Books&@The greater part of Fall Supply dai HE SUBSCRIBERS bave thie day pending the necessary repairs), bebold ourZchertshed every hope o! betng able on agmee 28 wnneual powiod FOF ENS PArPose-F ness it is the desire of the Briush public to oie wails ie F VORSHAUS EFC = — O, Fal —— y daily entered into CO-PARENERSHIP as BAR. @dear old friend in command of the best boatgea!™ day to tow ber back 1o Geneva, oe ee troupe oe to Abys. enltivate and sustain, and what with explan- ' expected from Great Britain RISTERS and aes EY:AT-LAW, under theffon the lake. His Jittie gentiemanly feet Sowe rough weather postponed the attempt “ difoule nit cage Ft ook o Butions, disavowals, and vindiecations, we * , ROTI OS BWAATS manne TTY TT 1ame, étyie and firm « . . ¢ ‘ . av on te : i a ” infin: 7 HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. WILLIAM FULL. Secs At LuY & DAVIES shod in the most irreproichable boots, hisg/Or some days, Days passed by our friend or in actual confliet ; and although thers aa pueeid hove infinitely more troa ble epeweer Se wale Cinsduneseenbiek Quiaiiie eh Gnet ann L - . DA em “en oe white pantaloons girded round the waist@it triumphant glee. He was feted by theBpe no doubt of the issue of the war, it is hands than Abyssinia can possibly be worth. ' er 2 —_____ HOFFICE - - - - O'HALLORAN’S BUILDING ’ ami with a crimson silk sash, a looso blue jacket shareholders, and all along the shores off equally certain that Theodorus and bis ary with gold buttons, showing the device of an Lake Leman rotbing was heard of but thegare fierce, crafty, and resolute men, who will anchor, emblem of hope, or, * better-luck gzem'us for hydraulics developed in the Un-fitake a great deal of beating before they sub- Anext-time” buttons, as Jack used to calig'ucky Captain. He received very gracious-gmit to their invaders, It is to be hoped the +.<—>- ARCHBISHOP MANNING ON THE SITU- ATION IN ITALY. From the London Star, Nov. 13. STOVES! SLUVES! SLOVES! BUY YOUR eee GHORGE ALLEY, HOO CE2K STOV th. saitsote for con HARDWARE GOODS LOUIS Hi. DAVIES. . . o warranted to WOWK WELL. vo of NaGiciay, VICTOR A and HeLPING T _ Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1867. tf them ; alittle blue cap, showing ou the froarg'¥ % deputation of shpbuilders, was ap- mtn euik and Oot her eee Yesterday morning a solemn high mass.was ; : . rents eee niasttnert sivactionencsiilpotanan alcatitainiciidininpilaiaal 7 ° . * ¥ 0 ( ¢ * ; . ed 9 . os itl : ; y Th. ies ted to this splen: s increase: : ’ : celebrated in Moortields chapel for the repose polos ems |W. DAWeeye, To the Public, frtlnewamcor The whic mo, itl Winelnll bw i nr rine ho hr owls oon otha ate a fas ——-— —___---- = A ae PE," NERA DS ; - A tae Ag : speak, was steeped in hope; ani bravely ‘39 Ey stage ‘ha BUKCUBtrymen the welcome news of their liberation. : > OK STOVES FO K WOUD a a oF oe on oe eon See, } fb as. me gntinued every Bhis goddess cared him through. His face§>avaer, federalembroidered by ladies ; the ‘[¢ is a great mistake on the part of Go- pte iny Sealy. : < Wa ramed BROADSIDE PREMIUM the largest stock hitherto offered to bis —. *R ” ) =~ 5 me L ee Lee from shone with youd huwour and fun with avery banner pow Wavipy above us. vernments to draw the sword before all other A large number of the Roman Catholie yd YARMOUTI! 21 net vs « o » CLOCK, at the Sioser ction Roome, ° Sage ; P j i ; ee naeoS ; nie! ee Reading Room Building. dash of the * vaurien ” rakisbness best des-@ ‘At the end of a week the weatherg methods of obraining satisiaction have been clergy of the metropolis officiated. Arch DULD & ROGERS. : Nov 25, 1867 ee 7 er exhausted ; and thie is the mistake into which §>8boP Manning assisted ia the ceremony, ard ncaa : Goods of every description meeived and acld tofferibed by an Knylish lady in the habit off@moderatee. The steam-tug crept up the afterwards preached a sermon on Kome and - eiatinne ee ST Be gece remem ot, tte Megat rrgpe: raid mpd a ce rd Derby's Government appears in the pre bine F YRMERS’ BOLLERS all sizes. i QBUE, I8SGz a ‘ox ea s “ , ra a Ne a making the voyage, ** He bas such a dear,@lake, and made fast to our crippled friend, ao ig eye: itie eed eee the Papacy. He maintained that Kome wae 4 Auction sales of Horse, Catile, Farming . ’ . . 3 , ’ on« nite ‘ines pODD & ROGERS . ments, Nec und Secouthand Barcitare stubce ggo0d-tor-nothing look !” Buc listen to aff and all went merry as a marriage bell’ ciliatory steps would not have accomplished the Capicel of Christendom and not of Italy; « . ay. ahifax. & : : rairure, Stoves, q : i 4 , ; : ' | i, cae oh Malifax, N. 6, &e, attended to ow market divs, iu front of thepteeent act of this heroic “ good-for-nothing.’ B(one naturally quotes Byron here). Themthe object of the war expedition; and if icg*?d said that any attempt to dieturb the remporal soversigaty of the Pope etiould be denounced by the entire Catholie Charen, Non-intervention on the part oftany Oatholie nation when the Pope's position was attacked {n one of bis successful voyages acioss thes voyage might take seven or eight hours.§were to be said that hypocrisy and dissimula- lake they enconntered ove of the sudden The dear old captain was in the highest tion are unworthy of the character of a great and terrific sturms that sweep down he refts spirits; he eould not remain in the dirtyQO*tO”. the reply would be that in dealing ry Ample room for the reeption of all kinds in the Alps. The steamer was safe enough, glitrle tug, but rowed merriiy round and =e a ehiae oii Sta would be nuthing lese than absolate apostecy. of G ods both at Anction Koons in Reading Room but they were not far from a smal! pleasure about his old disabled love. as if to keep i ciditieshion : “y sedieanatilie that - Referring to the conduct of the Itahan gor- re Wareroom in Jarket Honse base- boat, wherein were two boys battling in up her spirits with his own; when swoop, S seouliar cloned cnet te tebe, and the ernment as regarded the Garibaldian ineva- A MeNeIpy, ffvain with the large wing like sail, to tukeBeame a blast of wind down that terrificfeharacteristics of the foe steadfastly borne in§%0%, his Grace asked was it not strange that git in. =n a moment the boat eaps zed. One gorge we we jast passing [n five minutes{fmind. Fighting 1s the pleasure and delight §% powerful an army as that of Italy, instead : =e in : a em . , hing @ petty band of marau- Bof the boys clung fast while it floared bottom @the whole like was ap. The captain soughtMfof Theodorus, and he finds himself in agree- ee wedi aa ° ; : Mable exercise in measuring strength and craftgders, Should bave merely falls da: theisiy PAKLU, ALK TIGHE and SHOP — prevent amen, 98 F4'ehaek, p.o i STOVE» W. & 0, MURDOCH & Co, 4. McNMILL, Auetioneer. Soe teres Bre to anpounce the completion of sem coe oat 7 " . wn “ +.) . Cn Novemlie {8G7 iheir Fal luiportati ms of a large aud well! oe ' . 5 KGISTER GRATHS «nd eng, OOO Stock of every description «f DRY MANTLES GOODS, suitable for the Season, and to the in- spection of which they juvite their friends and DODD & RUGERS. oo few hoienile buyers generally. » : ‘ a uv ’ ° - R OOF ING PITCH and va Lif . | Atso.on H Sie >, Norning School for youag Ladies.| TST DODD & ROGERS. Chests half chests superior Congou TEA, in bond or ‘uty paid.) Soft Madras INDIGO. @> ib No. 3 Singer's Sewing Machine. ; ap U NDER the SveekintxpeNce of thegupward, but ihe other was already in thes refuge in the tug; and the poor little Sea- sae hain He will ield untij Pato and awaited the inevetable consequences? ° . Pentazon Building, Ordnance Squara,) ont, Tatoo. 7 F tan Paty + § ee we fe “Beurrent of the Rhone stream that wasgguil, aftec twirling and twisting, the sport with hie thea a a Wilt nos 8 ae He knew well what Snglishmen- would eay , d § quarter; Franch. £1 ate wai <M oa Voageactyiog him slowly, but surely, far from for winds and waves. shook herself free trom Seooah a he Shoes Naneeaad pa ct if the Americans had adopted the same course ‘ke S eewertane cares payable in advance. bel p. Our dear old captain plunged inroffthe protec'my fir-trees, and settled duwn at passes to which he will conduct the foe ;§° the occasion of the Fenian raid on Uanada. S32 5% > one dia me i ‘ papi Fos ee ee yt dpmeg gthe lake, and, swimming hard, overtook him§rhe bottom of the lake. The tug cast offffreckoning upon the ravages of sickness and eee we ee ae iy - f . MBMcVDONELL, Gre ae “ . oT i safely » fre Jatt ain’s > a t j ; j \ 7 e SCHOOL BOOKEs. ] M i () R j A j } > N . P eaber the it George Sweet. Sbefore he sank, and held him safely unti!Mthe firewood at the captain's stern command ithe distress of privation for the lessening the Ficlets wabdiotng sed sabistieeiolian ofall > ; thepower of the enemy in places with which he thegand his own people are familiar, and a pestilential climate which they are able to bear. The British troops may have to seek ee ee the steamer’s boat rowed to tie reseuc, and§The company, awaiting in a body ‘Ba cage , , - ; ial a a _ a. * a \ > i ieinie a J Charlettstew, Academy for young took them in. And they picked up the farrival of the wreck, were touched by | \ettien ? ° other little fellow as they passed. Who@eaptain’s agitation and distress. He really bl “se 4 vost ‘ ° ! : would not be suet ‘ky Captain? &was knocked up tn beady 3 a y “pati : : (PERM includiag Board and Tuition iol i not be such an Unlucky a RE? phones ? 7 my a mind. 80 thevE. invisble enemy alwaysin flight from place Sncllth. Broach, ta ? re am ae ” RE to retara to the aciual sate Or gr K Din home aes corRet him tato health to place, which they may capture but find quarter, pay able ‘in ad vatie ag a iis £5 ea things. and to this particular voyage trom Zand appetite (the last thing that fails a trueSnothing there, either for sustenance or the quarter. Vocal Murie, German and Drawing, catra QUeDeVa to Montreux, son of Tol\) and presenting bim with a testi-ffgratification of the pride of victory. ** We . POnese® B RassOP FERRITES Prevints to the rete ‘{ suppose you have beard of our vial, cont him afloat aya.’ are pow going into Abyssinia,” as Mr. Glad- friend’s tast exploit ?° said an old friend of @ * Tbe question is whe her we shall flrat, stone said in the debate on the Address, “and ofa pupil For further parte har up} “ to hea Prineipal, Mra, MeDONELLor to thepee’ » oe , Nd ; ny eet. 0 Fite : : : tall sie othe the question which the country will regard mine, an inhabitant of Geneva, pormtingggrow'ed a nervous passenger; ‘why doesg®” 3 ; : with the greatest interest of all is the ques- verald, Rector of Charlottetown, P. I Island N. B. French, German, and Drawin : } > > > gapta} jasBthat asa of ig eur elite . , , « Classesfover his shoulder to where the captain wasgthat ass of @ tourist occupy tha captaiu’s tion,‘ When shall we comeout of Abyesinia ?’ ” nations, the Vicar of Jesus Christ rewained undisturbed and firmly seated ip the Chair. of) 4 St. Peter. The soldiers who had deed inthe | &. FEXYHE NEW SERIES OF ReADING KUOKS, « rized by the yard of Edaca then tor use in t Pi LIC SULLUOLS of this Island, cun u pw be had e vmaplete x sanviee eee eer Queen Square House. QUEEN STREE?. , A Liserat Duscoust allowed «o Teachers and \\ M. HEAR D. and wholesale Dealers iP" Please send in vour order Ch'tows, Sept. M, 1s F NOTICE Por Ships ABEONA § L C. OWEN, JUST ARRIVED AT écfence of the Holy See had died in & noble _ caves, and were entitled to the praise and ' DUDD & ROGERS. ~* September 3), 18 ci el ee Oe ae _Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1867. peel Sw “Pe PARR THE NEW SERIES ‘ ras FALL the prayers of the whole Catholic world. he bitteres. enemies of Pros 1X. would oot deny that there was no juster prince or more Pp merciful ruler. The only charge they could ij wake against bim was that he wae w prieet: : and with some men alae! po other cireum- stance was needed to justity biusdethronement. + Charlottetown, October 21, (867 ~NEW GOODs. KE Sabsertber has lately received a es al intibetal aoe open to young ladies wheare wot papi i; z : a ogra . S hereby given that the SU M MERSIDE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Academy. Lwatruction in Music £2 per wee standing, surrounded by a littie kuot of gatrention oe ; Where is the man that would volunteer angliie Gtace, pee eS See of ; be AIK hevise eschewed | heir intere ctober 2, 1867 iri . 4 6 ch,’ said my friend, ‘don’t be alarme , ion, igqeetwon, rejoiced tha ete signs and \a BANK having assigned to us their interest it Dry Goods and Hardware; __ October 2. 18 ie 31s admiriug passengers aid my frie answer to that question? The campaign, it harbingers of tbe return ol the Ltali o* “ — ‘No; do tell! said an American lady. Gabout (hac. I forgot to teil you that * thelfbas been observed, **will resemble one of those * Weil,” continued my friend, ‘he is a'Heompany’ held a meeting—closed doors, Arab cazzias in the Kabyle country, which he top of the tree now. He wreeked that@and all that—aud when they reappointed piver eas wee rag Aare Maga or i ; ation even ¥the captain, they a'so appointed a lieutenant :f™Y fig Bg p= — ie takin e cede tae seal vat fellow at yk the paddie-box pee the ANSSe Rate,” Se Cees they ve i ai ; ad fet iting Pe a io fac Hee it as were with savages. The whole givea him this, the best boat on the#/ie is to direct the steersman, and in fac’ Betrength of the Russian empire was for years lake, Mlias the entire charge of the vavigation. Bemployed in vain to crust Schamyl. Every ‘ His fomotion was gained in this wise :gihe captain being r quested, ‘as a favour figeneral of note in phe Imperial service bas About six ceeks since, the Unlucky Cap-fito the company,’ to take bis stand at theffeeen fighting in ye Caucases, and it is not tain was on he deck of tke Seaguil, talk-Bgangway, at the exit and entrance of pos-fover yet. Thefdifficulty which the French , . i me : ; oe bat ave encvuntergd in ore place and Russia in ing, in his geyjul way, wilh an Kaglish Beengers. to receive tickets, in consequence of, ki. and Se ae adopted a Bill of Sale, given thom by Messrs. PIDGEON & STEWART, of Clifton, New |.cudou, of their Steck in Trade, Rowk jicbts, Novos of Eland, &e : A! persons indebted te the seid E.ctate of Pidgeon é& Stewart are therefure requested to make tu tuediate payment to ue CARVELL }ROTHERS. Ch'town, June 24, {867. FOR SALE. 20 Ehds. bright SUGAR, me 25 Puns MOLASSES, 100 Sides No. LSOLL LEATHER, &U Bags CORNMEalL, 25 Cases fine old Pue BRANDY. 10 Gr. casks Henney’s BRANDY, 3 Puns. fine old Dinerara RUM. A.H. YATES. which bave been bought at Auction, and will be solid very low. 9 the Catholic spirit, which bad been their glory in the past. a ee —— The notorious James Gordon Bennett hae “* sold his paper, the New York Herald, w og Tharlow Weed and others. Only aehort time - “4 ago, James Gordon Bennett, jr . was appointed — nd businces manager of the Herald, but hig = “* . unsteady babite rendered bum unfit forthe == position. The old gentleman intended hisson as bis successor in the proprietorship of the Herald. and not long since entrusted bim with — baad: oS > GEORGE HOWATT. Crapand, August 22, 1807 Yarmouth Stoves, ve E Subscriber has Just Kecerven, ex Sehooner ‘M.E. Banks,’ direct from YAR- MOUTH, his USUAL SUPPLY of those Celebrated Cook and Box Stoves, which will be seld cheap for Cash or approved 4lteration in Luusiness. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. PSE Suberiber, intending to close bis ~ 4 Telegraph Buildings, Water Street. June It, 1867. “"TOWNEND'S HAS AND GAPS. mabens Prseot business thie Autum”, hereby notities Joint Sptes. toucist and mysif, You all. know thediscrepancies in the iesue of them and the ; se of the al! versus ind: 5 salitinn & be Mem, Mhania ’ 2K E "2 STOCK ; . ’ ; ppent. w t in Abvesinia, a work buisness management oonsern, bu Lion seve at B cchet weg, 90 saree OrweR. October 14 mm. es are 7 ng 9 Aertel eta agi Russian Princess’s gouse, about ten milea$recepuoa of money. This relieves biw off yi SAdcnmmngeepesedeniplantneian’ the young man was too’ fast,” quarrelled _ < qaune tie ‘wt by of November Bext ‘Ali amounts i 7 STYLES aud SHAPES ee WoWes' Bfurther up? The lacd stretches out in affall responsibility regarding the ship, aod is, Bdisdord biy familiar with, with hie father, aod is liv wennied-yp “# colleaien whens a. T ty Pinal Notice! , Good Sitk HATS, 746d to 14a. point there, well encugh defined! butfhia fact, a compliment, as showing the son-§ Of the characger of Theodorus it is Daly a few baa, 08 ms ered 4 “or te ai HEREBY give notice to all parties Paris Velvet de, 208278 6d. everybody hereaboute knaws it muat baveBfidence reposed in bim by the company.feet who seme well scquainted ist ita Pl reeiated a fone Charbtteta wy Oa Teh 1867 ‘e<ja! oe et a er et OS eee Townend’s beat do, 320 6d. ‘a wide berth before making forthe bay am a shareholder,’ eontiazed my & 95 y he me das It ve ve oe y j oe eS. ea. Te Hi otherwi at unlese the i . es * : } : . 7 hems . . bd-el * aid on or lefore the ist day.of December next, + PLT HATS, in greatBiheyond. The captain pointed FF { bave sustained considerabie lovses; burg KON. d wil! betuken for the recovery of A Stock of T and Cloth CAPS, princess's house to the Knglishman, iP also » ia the entbusiasm 7% 230 Babs Bot ND IROS: sf pe Sony LEBURY Aad ae paate HATS. &. ned to the man at the wheel to edge lagour captetn. ‘L declare to you he ie th pivili oe aga BES SCANPLERURY: pty. 4&3. DAY little, watil, in fact, we were uot ¢ fella ee al [pupp = . G. & 3 DAVIES. " arlettetowa, PPL PRG: Be PIE See ee eee, | te a a ol Coase, 1867. —' er Cherluttetows, ~~ , Brerds from lead. : | ’ 5 tio rank poe :