~ : ~—n nae a en cones Lear RT. en ——_— = ere etd ‘ ala a ) q “Y AST TRAN PG 7 w ae ey CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1867. NO 40 2 lever tainted. In short, they are, in the social, what| ‘The survivors could not bear to sink the bodies of brella, Answers tothe name of Jim. Was last ~~~ |Holloway’s pills are in the medical system, the one a re-)their comrades into the sea, but kept them so that seen ia company with Jnlia Harris walking up the — eo ee ey a og a under! when the iast man died the fated ship that had been plank road,looking more a fool, it possible, than ever. yery mis une. ut whatever faith may be Gue to the i . i , | vill ente i we Er relations of the sanitary effects of thé pilte, |nelr common house would be their coonmon tomb, Auybody who will eatch the poor fellow, and bring |The surgeon of the ship worked faithfully to thejhim carefully back so that I can chastise him for it appears from the general adinission of those who use) ; ' pes that they cee do any harm. ‘ \last, bat cold, hunger, scurvy aud dysentry were too running away, willbe asked to tea. Can even this negative testimony be borne to the, Much for him, ‘The brave old captaia was the first Nn fae cso ema meatier cart ak workhouses by avy but officials, aud journals lavish-| Victim, aud died blessing his men. The others fell,| The Pope will not come to Paris, His name is ly subsidised by taxes wrung generally {rom a class|ve by one, uutil the ship was tevanied only by dewd/ not even mentioned as likely to visit the great Ex- on Friday week in the House of Commons leaves no i i 4 ; alu Peep | ved i var nd dying. would have lett ne pie - ‘ longer any doubt of the extreme destitution prevailing,"°¢ far removed in poverty from those whom the/@2¢ @ylng One uight more a sei - ha fifty Position. M. Veuillot, however, iu the Univers, “tag, . ai Diana a floating coffin in Connemara and the contiguous Islands, as well as|*®*¢s are supposed to relieve? No, I have already the 10g , i gee , ‘ along a very wide range of the western portion of alluded to the associations counected with the work-/men would have lived to tell the ghastly tale. ata ta hay 6 aes doult of the way the Holy Father Mayo. But whilst that report attests the melancholy houses in the minds of the people. Allow me to . would be received. Ie says: fact of intense and melancholy diytress, it affords, | re-|invi i i oe a ae a i ; i iI ‘ 8, * - invite now tothe contemplation of the same associ-| Conprrion or Turker.—Turkoey would seem to, ‘There is one Sovereign w i i gret to say, little or no hope on the pers ot the Goy- P y ereign who will not come. ie very description, performed with neatness and despatch! ernment officials, to come to the aid of a suffering, nay jations the Government and landed proprietors, and be in a bad way. A correspondent writing from is poor, he has no armaments, and he does not even on moderate terms, at the Henao Office, if the valle be Ae) ecaicuable oP a gustablas Ss valet? inquire whether to them they appear encouraging. |Constantiaople to the New York Tribune, says:—|kuow how many days he may be left ia possession mews |cion. ‘I'o the clear and cogent Send cr ar tho apart emigration of the people which, instead of A carefal statement of the debt of Turkey has just of histhrone. But his Crown nothing can stripjhim ALMANACK FOR JULY. for Kilkenny of those privations, and of the localities *Oating. is yearly swelling iuto a fuller tide, is at been made from trustworthy data, which is of inter- of, and that Crown he will transmit to his suceessor. in which they were endured with extraordinary patience, | length become a subject, not of congratulation, but/est. It appears that the foreign funded debt is |e is humble ; bat human power cannot force him to MOON S PHASES. there has been no satisfactory reply. The Secretary/of just alarm. By whom was it pushed on, season £69,142,270, the charge upon which, including in- bend. Ife says to 200 millions of men’ ‘This is New Moon, lat day, 5h. 36m, evening, E. tor Ireland, after admitting, with the. usual official re-|after senson, until the exiles have become a formid-|terest and sinking funds are about £5,000,000, The|/what you are to believe,’ and 200 millions of men First Quarter,8th day,Lh, 19m., evening, E. S. E. vind phe than the Ordinary amount of poverty in the able power ina foreiga iand? By those who drove | funded home debt, mouey borrowed io Galatea, and believe; for, whatever may happen, there never Full Moon, 16th day, 3h. 44m., evening, N. EK. ge hh pana By capreselng iit Delia ht cham from their lands aud tore down their home-jaunuties cost, £500,000 a year. This charge of will be wanting ou the earth men to testify to his Last Quarter,24th day,10h, 20m., morning, S. W. | their duty it they were to hold Bet ta the Lakahirants| Uneehs and founded and filled the workhouses to) £5,500,000 does not iuclude the interest guaranteed truth, aud to seal that testimony with their blood New Moon, 31st day, Oh. 31m., morning, N. jany expectation that they would directly interfere forT@Pletion.—There is then a close affinity between to two or three railroads, nor the interest, generally|were it to be drawn from them drop by drop. vOLs IIT, THR BERALD | AND PURLISHED EVERY WEHDNESDAY MORNING n EDWARD REILLY, EPITOR AND PROPRIETOR, at his Office, Queen Street. MISC LLANEOUS. TUE STATE OF THE WEST. LETTER OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF TUAM. To the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Derby, St. Jarlath’s, Tuam, June 15th. My Lorp—Tbe published report of the proceedings TERMS FOR THE ‘‘ITERALD.” ‘or 1 year, paid in advance, £0 9 0 +s “ ** half-yearlyinadvance,0 10 0 vertisements inserted at the usual rates, JOB PRINTING, | sun | High Moon 2.3 ithe purpose of supporting the whole populution, ‘The the workhouses and emigration systems, both spring- 25 per cent, paid on short loans from time to time ;/If that King came, und travelled by slow stages. wires > Eo jtntettarenoe of the Government to support the whole|ing from the common parentage of landlord oppres-|£60,000,009 would perbaps cover all the charges for|he would see, from one end of France to the other rontu.| rises |sets | Water|rises. Fas s | n.ceryoy of a district was never demanded nor ex-/sion, If void created by the emigration had nojdebt. ‘The largest revenue ever secured fell short multitudes on their knees as he passed along the a i --— {pected by the most zealous advocates of the destitute. other effect but to make more room for cattle, with|ot £14,000,000, and of this sum £5,000,000 was ex-| people strewing the ground with garments as = an ' mh mh mj|h m hm (By this supertluous refusal to engage to support 4 sucha result, the landed proprietors would, no doubt,|pended in the Provinces, and never reached Con-|pet for hi d the E 1 Monday 4187 4910 34, sets 115 3 |whole population, it is not meant, I hope, that the Gov- P :. m Peres OIG, Oy Geum E : aren One Oe tee ceiver ee ey a ce etag opsee ofthe French throw- 2 |Tuesday 19) 4911 80) 8 13 3 ernment discards the serious responsibility of providing be:enelly satisfied. Bat, Af canes exiles are found tojstantiaople at all. This leaves £3,000,000 only for Med before him her Imperial mantle. What would 3.” |Wedoesday a0 Ablisers |S P| 9 {for the prompt relief of a large class, who, without its become hostile to the British Government, assum the current expenses of the Government, and of this;happen in the world had this King been called to 4 |Thursday 21 4810 211946 2 hg etry are doomed to starve. ing 4 menaciog attitude, and receiving fresh rein-|sum the Sultan receives for private expenses £1,- the Councils of the Sovereigns, aud had he} deigned 5 | Friday 91; 48111910 241 § 1}, Were this to be the meaning of the noble Secretary, forcements from the continuous stream of emigrants|085,4U0. Probably. he receives more thau this, but}to appear there; and if things took such a turn that > 1 on 2 ind “7 let me respectfully observe that he would be propound-| carrying withthem their disconterts and resentments,|this amount is acknowledged. ‘This leaves lessjhe could go back to his city, where he has no geed 6 [Saturday 21, 48, 2 510 58; 22 Jing 4 doctrine that would be most disastrous to the pub-|the government, thus aunoyed, has aright to inquire|than £2,000,000 to supply the eivil service, in which|of barracks or boulevard : . 7 |Sunday 22; 48) 2 O21 21 | 2? \lic weal, and of which the deplorable effects have a bh Penarth yt ng lc kt ape igh ange : ae pply . __ ped hae A seh oo ee Ser mny of the engines 8. |Monday 23 48! 3 4dimorn.| 20|been and still continue to be felt in Ireland. But he by whom its former subjects have been thus turned |tLere are 40,000 employees, the army and the navy, with which European civilization dishonors its 9 |'Tuesda 24! 47) 4 30° 0 1). Qtimentions that three or four works connected with the into such bitter foes, and who are they that are stilljto pay any such extra bills, as that for putting|/spiendor? We are not prophets, nor the sons of 10 |Wed xa 21: 4715 25' 0 30, 23 fisheries are to bo undertaken, These three or four sending from Ireland fresh recruits to their ranks ?/down the tusurrection iu Crete. The average an-|propkets ; but we do not hesitate to affirm that were 1 Ca nerOny nd 46\ 6 19| ae «1 public works, connected, for I ought to know, with the| If they are satisfied that the landed proprietors have|nual deficit for twelve years past, has been about)the counsels of that King listened to, somethin 11 Thursday 25 > 19) linterests of some Englishwen of the Law Life Insurance f 12 (Friday 13 Saturday 14 |Sunday 15 |Monday 16 |'Tuesday 17 |Weduesday 18 Thursday | 26! 46! 7.15 o7| 45.8 9 2 15| 1 28! 44,9 03 0 29| 44,9 48 8 44) 30; 4310 33 shoo ; 84 42111 17| 756 32; 41111 57 8 31) 138} 29 | 1% 19 as the projected railway, or tramway, or the bridge over 13\the Corrib strait, by which those will be accessible. are }Company, will not surcly have the effect, like the mines jof California, to attract the whole population of Mayo and Galway to the remote districts of Connemara; and j not yet constructed, let me again assure his lordship g|that it would be as unprofitable for the people to fish in by arbitrary evictions, and by a systematic refusal to grant leases to their tenants, paralysed industry and enterprise to the serious injury of private fam- ilies and that of the public weal, what wonder that the young and adventurous should entirely abandon this country, and that those who remain would leave £5,009,000. Now, what cau Turkey do? Nojmore clear and more certain than the Articles of more toreign loans can be raised. No mouey can be|the London Conference would issue from them to borrowed in the country except for a few months atjreassure mankind. There would then be no such ruinous rates; the taxes cannot be increased ; they|urgency to reduce the mininum of the soldier's are already so heavy as tocrushthe people, Therejheight, nor to urge on armourers to their work. are two possible remedies, one a reform of the ex-|The house of Rothschild would not venture to lend the land but imperfectly cultivated? It is not to be|penditure, the other, and most important, a new and|money even to the King of Italy, and Poland would ht ; 3 | 7\muddy waters as to expect much relief from those few! supposed that the Irish people, however long and|honest method of collecting the taxes. The amountjcover in joyous purple her mutilated form before - dem, | oe rs ere ; 34| Iason sgiardufeg ne has, it seems, con-|eryelly oppressed, have become insensiblo to. the actually paid by the people, is not less, probably it)which the impudence of the modern world is.con- 3 om uy | Sel sal 1850 4! Poe pb ot, but which do not appear to be in) freedom which has beew the boast of their oppress-|is more, thau £30,000,000 ; but more than halt of strained to cast down its eyes.” 2 \Monday 36! 87! 2 35/19 34! 2, Whilst those works are proposed, however, the sinall ors; and after the emancipation of the negroes ofjthis never ee we campers) sronenry- Anemone 3 |Tuesda 87. 36 3 1811 7, 59 |sttuggling farmers and cottiers are invited to & © work- South America, it surely cannot be expected that reforms possible? I doubt it, ‘ Johnuie,’ said a man, winking slyly toa dry goods r Wr iaceeiny gai 35 4 411 43 57 houses, and the provision for th*ir comfortauie aceom-| the humblest landholder will consent to be the nb- —— clerk of his acquaintance,’ you must give me extra 5 Peareday 39\ 34 4 Maes) 6h ~ php ool paraded with much official complacency.| ject serf of men who, the inheritors of freedom them- Some statistiea have been published in one of the|measure} your master is not in.’ Johnnie looked side 440] 88 6 0 25! 53), et “ie , - savnins to enter those hated dwell- selves, should, if they possessed any generosity,|/French newspapers, from which it appeare that the|in the man’s face and repliegd—" My master isalways fetartay 41; 3217 41 9 51 antl 06 anlar, lake nik anton ak Reson wag oon desire its extension to others, rather than ambition number of troops at the battle of Koniggratz was|in!’ Johnuie’s master was the all-seing God, ' {Sunday 42 31| 8 13, 2 4) 49 his lordship and the people of Ircland are allies al vr neti rie = en ee So, a at uny other engagement of modern times. ) \Monday 44! 29,9 19| 3 5) 49 the cause, with this difference, that they experience all of our hemisphere? . _ |The total was, however, ovly 420,700; 0 figurewhich| One who had espoused an old and ill-tempered \ Tuesday 4b| 2810 21! sets 48 | the evils of which his is, fortunately for himself, but a The present deplorable condition of the people being! will dispel some very common delusions asto cer-| wife, but anibeutey vido waned Poms Whee ot Wednesda 46' 2711 171 7 37 4) mere speculative knowledge. For the more favored not’ only felt by themselves but by. the Govern-|tain leading battles which were credited with some-|] find my temper giving way I retire to my stud “ 7 aan ae, | MEMVErS Of Soctety, With secure possession of their| ment, it ishigh time for the latter to inquire and as-!thing like half million of mea. The battle which|and console myself by reading her Pi Sito: eg ae ‘Prices Ourrent. ante ie a legal title to its continuance, the work-|certain whether it is the extraordinary conduct of|approaches uearest to Koniggratz was that of Wag-|ment. _ y y g ber marriage settle- ee ee ene nn GAthell lense ar thle, Wai tha Seoelot — the landed proprietors, in refusing leases to tenants,/ram, where the muster was 340,000; at Waterloo ? Cuartotrrrown, July 12, 1867, ther masters as they call them peiatbseens Wane alas that hae created, and ia contionjog ” strengthen thie there was not much more than half that number. Io EIGHTEEN H ; ha iit gee Anta i ‘ hostile Irishimenin America, aud i Koni 8 i UNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY Provisions. ly, but oftener cruelly exercised. ‘To them your invita- formidable array 0 ; + aud,/destructiveness Koniggratz and Solterino approach ; f (omall) per Ib., be = br ele workhouse gives ain rather than comfort. | if 99 - oe wie ~ the rights oh ps ge A bry very near to each other, the total at the first-named OF THE y the quarter, 5 7 i them is associated the dispersion of their families} are subordiuate to the common weal, should not be|heing 30,000. Martyrdom of St. P te: «-k, (oarcass) 4d to Sd)—the destruction of their cottage’—the disappearance |so abused by any class as to become instrumental ig _— 6d to 8 ases— A red . ; : pe “ dae dae ths 34d to Tal votes us elections, instad of, the ites’ exeecloc of thal rate e ee es Tt Renee and presperliy of tht) The young King of Grose las made a good. lam! ATLOCUTION OF Tuk HOLY FateEn ol per Ib, 6d to 7d | franchise with which, before the introduction of those nag be tved at sat hich d d ith eS ee his future wife. The Princess Olga 4 , -al, per lb, 3d to 5d) unfortunate establishments, the tenants were generally © are arrived at a crisis which demands with-|of Russia, like many another young lady whose hand m, per lb., Gd to ldjinvested. Numbers prefer to endure the slow agomes out delay the most serious consideration of states- has been disposed of without her consent to @ man THE AMERICAN PRELATES IN ROME. tter, (fhesh) Pd to 10d) of hunger rather than ventdre on the shelter of the go “apron the ag tag ee sb condition! whom she had never seen, expressed great repug- do by the tub, workhouse, haunted by the terrors of the Gregory|to which the nation has fallen, they should not hes-'gance to the marriage which had been arranged for ese, per lb., Py to id clause, and convinced that as soon as they enter the|itate in meeting with prompt measures of relief the/her, Portraits were then exchanged, or oe oe see 9 ni rye es nose they = vee ‘ogg to the present emergency. It is not enough to debate the! what mollified the reluctant damsel. King George : oe ’ ” - - . "5 Lane ras, i : Hy H . : . tmeal, per 100 lbs., 17s to 188/aid of their own cupidity, to seize and destroy. 11" | sight of the distress of the people, orto give only &/ wooing so well that all difficulties were removed, and ges, per dozen, 7d to 8d! Of this pitiable class the clergy are daily surrounded | Y8S4e Promise that some public works will be under- the young people are now said to be the most de- Rome, June 28, 1867 Grain. with increasing and clamorous numbers, Tt is of it the |/t#ken. Hunger waits not the result of such tardy|yoted of lovers. The marriage is to take place early! His Holiness, Pope Pius th ; Sarley, “ bushel, 5s to 4 largest portion of the destitute of the Western districts| counsels, It was not thus your Jordship, with several in August. Cousin thls dur, Tenenic on as pablie Jats per do., 23 Ydlconsists, With some, generally with sufficient tillage, /other humane gentlemen, applied yourselves some - — over 400 Catholic Bis fi ee re were Y ’ y applied yt olic Bishops, Sonor Vegetables. ea 7 ho pr a a ni, St an OE Ny ago to the severe destitution in Manchester.) poyance In Rea, Lure —We inet a gentleman the world, ps, Coming from every part of ’ , and no stock rocure subsistence, save, aps, a! f : . mera ; a : " " Potatoes, per bushel, 23 3d to 2s 6d/ lean and eumateeeabie Siast, ‘Whied, ike the bferered was Sonneniter ibe pert be ~ eur A ®\to-day seeking hia wife, who, it seems, was in this} The Pope delivered an Allocution to the assembled : Poultry. kine of Pharaoh's dream, afford evidence of starvation (POO? a he Canes eee Bee therefore, entitled place when last heard from, having come from an|Prelates, in the course of which he Fite their great aa ene waa rather es nee to avert it, they are exposed to die of ok p Phat tg ee oe sored a Eastern city. There is a strange story convscted Solaciug ihe uaaenoes ie aT a one thus urkeys, 1, 8 6d) famine if they stay outside the workhouse, but certain |O! treland from the benent{s o ostitution, NOW therewith, which the gentleman has uo objection to ; : ; and Gevotional obedience to Fowls, each, 1s to 1s 8d! never to reap the fruit of thei ing labor if the .' become almost normal from its frequeney and lon i he ; P Se ee the Roly See, He said that the example shown to ‘bickens per pair, 2s 6d to 3s ture to go : This is a decaiel ysl ey |continuauce, proves what the clogana amanevs ofl wind wenbgit callie @ose vii da ceek a ke on of er Church at farg’, In ite Bn Mucks, Fish — stoke aan, and ye a : dilemma yr yim our national legislative iudependence so truly pre-| wife with his mother, then residing in the city of wad the cigthecath caneniaty sasivettery Uren Reet ™ 1WUsaAtiC oor peopie re urnatelv * ae . ‘ . rn : Codfish, per qtl., 208 to 30s | torn, With « clear Sdivicalauat the tortie eae the dicted, that the Union, against the foul blighting) p , and started overland to California, While|martyrdom, would show forth to the Bless aa phe Herrings, per barrel, 25s to 405! inmates must pay for entrance into these abodes of sighs and fatal cuactment of which they nobly contended! yon his journey the party of which he was a mem-|Cbair of Peter the immense power which the Church Mackerel, per dozen, and sorrows, tt appears like a cruel mockery of their) W"ld prove to be a nuion only in name. T have por was attacked by the Iudiansand he was carried wields-on earth. Voards (Hemlock) Lumber. go| misery to refer to the comparatively small dumber in the honor to be, your lordship’s obedient gold gent into captivity. He escaped from them about a year His Holiness confirmed the Papal condemnation ui tipttes} pe ~ —— or to pista np ng A it Bat af- tJOHN, Archbishop of Tuam. afterwards, and reached San Francisco in safety, |°f the errors of the Act of October 27, 1865. He Ps « arterrl ow ths a ‘ * . . : ‘ . Do (Pine) 70 to 9a gaciieolp gah stig aus lamstoes thas teaeanken Aitole i oe a During hia stay an the Indians he made con-/*!80 expressed bia wens * convoke, at ap earl Shingles, per M, 133 to 188]are not better filled. “ Why not,” well-paid officials| A Sue or Deatu Froars into A Port or tHE siderable money, trading and otherwise and upon day, a general Council of the bishops, with a view esveah tie Sundries. cone ae flippantly exclaim, “go into the workhouse ?” There | SUETLAND Istanps.—Since the time when the 2 wot San Francisco, one to go home, ee ate on we seed a of repairing the aay ’ © 805 /arg in the Clifden workhouse only 194 persons, whilst) Ancient Mariver told the terrible tale of the curse-|taking passage in agtcamerforthat purpose. ‘Three CVs which oppress the Vhure just now, el Poead. 203 to 253 the Irish Secretary assures the suffering people that |laden ship with her crew of ghastly corpses, no more days out she was burned, and he, amonga fow) The Holy Father closed the Allocution by im- imothy ’ there is room for one thousand, The comfort of this! thrilling story of the sea has been related than that others, was saved by the efforts of, a boat's crew| parting the Poutifical Benediction to the bi Clover Seed, per Ib., boasted accommodation may be inferred f the fact, | . in Di ; inio! i ili , : ron te; ihe blehope. Homespun, per yard, ds to Gsl tion his lordobip was i ae - ne C04 : ¢ facts! of the whale ship Diana, that receatly drifted into) belonging to a sailing vessel bound for San Fran- THE PONTIFICAL A Calfskins, per lb., 6d to 9d hig ot Wecaeys ba vouched for i mo capes ptleet one of the Shetland Islands. cisco. Haring vost am taoney ry this disastor, ‘he ‘ aera Hides, per lb., 4d!and the person called by a rhetorical figure a ‘‘relieving| A year ago she loft the Shotlands on a whalin jsuttes for Australia, which poiot he reached io a Rome, June 28—Evening. Wool, ‘ 1s to 18 3d| officer,” that there were but 99 bods in the same work-|voyage to the Artie regions, having on board fifty | destitute condition. He was taken sick and re- ; There are a great many more arrivals of Cathe peer secon Ae 9d to 1siphotse for the 194 inmates. Such is the material and|/mep, From that time nothing more was heard ot mained in the hands of the physician fur many long/|lic prelates and clergymen and laymen, who come té F Peaeidgas, ” ans neea ech dhs an we pale hs aa her. ‘The friends of those on board became alarmed, |ouths. When able to travel he started for home,|/take part in and wiiness the ceremonies of Satutda ; Well, bave theee Money was raised and promiums offered to the first aud when within five days of New York the vessel |and Sundy next, and the cannonization rites which’ GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Seema EE LL Fishermen’s Outfits, FE\AE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to furnish promptly to|f destitation, : FISHERMEN, at reasonable prices, all the OUTFITS |20t have given them a more appropriate name. necessary to progecure all the differnt branches of FISHING earried on about Prince Edward Island, and in the adjacent) Nay, more, they are the test, as well as the cause of a waters, euch as Salt, Flour, Barrels, Bread, Pogies, Beans, Clams, Peas, Mackerel Hooks, Butter, Cod o Pork, Mackerel Lincs, Hicet, © do Lard, Mackerel Jigs, Tea, Cod Leads, Coffee, Cetton Duek, Sugar, Do Sail Twine, Molasses, BaitSKnives, Spices, Splitting Knives, Pickles, Jig Lanterns, Batt Heavors, Boiled Oil, Clam Chop Kerosene Vil, Oil Clothes, Vinegar, Sou’ Westers,. &c., &c., &e. He also excellent facilities for INSPECTING and PACKING MACKEREL and other FISH. 1, C, HALL. Charlottetown, May 22, 1847. : * ally compelled to enter or to starve. workhouses carried out the croel policy of their found- er, the late Premier, and his indefatigable agent, Mr. Nicol, who traversed Ireland with unheard-of speed, to project those houses, which, be said, were meant as tests Experience has proved that he could They are the test of destitution with a vengeance.— strange hardheartedness, wich, far from being indige- nous, has sprung from their exotic root, and has spread, i hats. those generous and virtuous quali- ties, which the worst institutions cannot entirely eradi- cate out of the hearts of our people. Too truly have the prophetic, but unheeded warnings of O'Connell, re- garding their vitiating effects been fulfilled, But neither be, nor the most far-reaching political seer, could anticipate the full sweep of the evils of which they have been productive; transforming with rare ex- ceptions through the foreign influences by which they are controlled, men honest, humane and charitable in their private capacities, into so many little corporations of corrupt, unfeeling and mercenary jobbers, It is yet no wonder that, with all thoir avowed mis- chief, they should have their admirers and eulogists among those industrious men, who, like tho little crea- tures that gather honey from the most poisonous plants, draw ample support from those noxious institutions, In their disinterested estimation there is nothing compara- ble to the workbouses. They are the creations of a vessel that would bring tidings of the missing ship,, ¥89 overtaken and captured by a rebel privateer but all tono avail, Hope was almost abandoued, | 404 taken into a Southern port. He was couseript- On the second of April the people near Rona’s Noe,|¢4 into the rebel army and forced to the frout. He, in one of the Shetland Isles, were startled at seeing 4% made hospital steward, which gave him « good a ghastly wreck of a ship sailing into harbor, Bat-| Opportunity to aid the * boysia blue, and saved him tered and ice crushed, sails and cordage cut away,|from taking a seeming part with the rebels. When boats and spars cut up for fuel in the terrible Artic the war was over, he came North and at once winter, her decks covered with dead and dying, the sought his home. The old house was deserted, long lost Diana sailed in like a shipfrom Dead man’s Sadly he turned to an old neighbour for explan- Land. Fifty men sailed out of Lorwick in her on 8t100- Tis friend, who could hardly believe the a bright May morning last year, All of the fifty) St0rYs told him that about three months fier he came back on her on the 2nd of April, this year, the had started for California, a letter reached them same, yethow different. from a membor of the out-going party, informing The men, of whom the captain was one, lay atiff-(the young wife that George had been killed by the end corpses on the deck; thirty-five lay helplessly Todians, She had mourned for him a long time, sick and dying ; two retained sufficient strength to snd then a friend of her husband had married her, creep aloft, and the other three crawled about the and together with her aged mother had gone west, deck. ‘The ship was boarded by the Islanders, and |404 he is now seeking them:—[Cleveland Herald. ] as they climbed over tho bulwarks, the man at the wheel fainted from excitement ; one of the sick men| A Mrs. Smith having lost her husband, thinks died as ho lay, his death being avaounced by the|that the best plao is to advertise, which she does fellow ovcupant of his berth feebly moaning, *take|after this fashion—* Lost, strayed or stolen, an iu- away this dead mas.” On the bridge of the vessel) dividual, whom I, jn ao urgent moment of lone- lay the body of the Captain, as it had lain for four|liness, was thoughtless enough to adopt as my hus- months, with nine of his dead shipmates by his side|band. He is a good looking and teeblo individual, all decently laid out by those who expected to share| knowing enough, however, to go in wheu it rains, their fate, unless some good-looking girl offers him her um- public benevolence which no views to selfish patronage are to follow. At this moment there are four hundred and fifty ie om ay bishops, with about thirty thousand elergymen aud members of the differ i orders of the Eternal City. oe From tho United States of America are noti the Arcibishups Spalding, of Baltimore, Kepk of St. Louis; Odiu, of New Orlenas; Purcell, of Cincinuatti, and Bishop Wood, of Philadelphia,with twenty-two Bishops from other American dioceses in British territory and the Union, When the Pope rgceived the American prelates aud clergy at audience, they preseuted him with two hundred thousand dollars in gold coin, ‘They also presented a model of the American Henrietta iu silver, the yacht being laden w “i gold — to the amount of fifty thousand dol- ars, contributed by the people of the Archiepiseo- pal province of Ciuciunatti. wie The presentation of the model of the yacht was. made to His Holiness by the R . done Wood, D.D., Bishop of Phi ~ Fong a The Pope, who was in oxcellent umor, fifting the exquisite model of the Pobcre Semioat from the: case, said, with a gracious smile, ** Non ¢ un vapore |" “It is vot a steamer,” or, as the words have been eR, ee Sn