SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, D KCEMBER 26, 1867. Y ITALY MUST rt AVE ROME, | NEWS SUMMARY. trouble, and stirring John Bull's more than | Writien fur the Journal. RY syed Pr tl ereby affording them a fair opportunity : t - — os King ‘1 heodore has been able to do. OF aye Sannerside wottrnal. | for carrying measures which, in their ; ton? im The Boston Journal, thus; ‘Tho English Parliament adjourned onthe elieets prodvced the Dublin Freeman | PAST, ig ele ali ‘ “| practical results, may tend to unite her forcibly puts the Roman question, in its Friday, the Gth inst, to mect agutn onthe | publishes the foliowing extract from a le THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1887. people in a truly patriotic attachment to nationnl phase. It shows how inevital, ‘ter wrilten by ‘A Catholie liishinan,lon: 7 voce ‘ *h February : ti ‘ rotty A : * i SEA he | their ¢ i try 43 ils absorption into the nation, whatever 13th February, In addition to a pretty) posidout ia Liverpool 2°— \’ | theix common country, nan ear ee ys a al Nano-| fll and n ory WED le he] ey Se . ve the et ol Garibaldi, tlie will of Napo [ee ! d not very | lensant debate on th “The Fenians have d nea terrible harm | : S nels or the ery of the Pope. : jabs tan question, © most iuteresting | to the poor working: men about all the). iger for a while in its ene To comprehend the situation, we are) ene on cdue W made in the] verks in town, and at the doek and. tim- » on the beautiful pictures * ‘4 i vs . i ca plot not to forget that the inhabi Se ; va i ' ihorhood, IJtisnext) which are hung upon its walls? Here be Papal Ifouse of Lonls by Larl Tella BM apal States are all Tlalians, s Shee: lan to get work, | the countenanges of loved and cherished one + aes tetova etalasinnn 14 a Hae NOmOTiic ‘ 4 ys OI | ENG MALES ¢ and cherished ones, ce Italian languaso, cteran statesman proposed four resolu is toned aad Laliied| which sro hung in tearsbojewelled frames. | MEMORIES OF 1867. > notice can be taken ot anonymous com- . . 3 5 ons. “We ninst know the names and| Tn the U ed States, last year, Con- s of our correspondents as a guaranty | gress was about taking measures for od iith, We cannot undertake to jthe impeachment of President Johnson, mmimuni¢ations that ALE Noe used. Dhits year in the result of the State Elec- tions, the people have virtually impeach. , ed Congress, tocpen memory ’s 5 as the people of I however, ¢ ‘ hees who get up 4 eradiiece cf their brows f ae apa 3 says e hopes and ae iovermiment movi ud then cat sind vaa, are ofall cgii- light of heaven, encircled with a golden | ivit, who sweepest the wild harp of time,| In our Island we Lave had within the pouiter. fl Sone terol ble scoundrels the most vile, and] diadem. Poms which we @played) Itis most hard with an untroubled ear, year a General Election, and as one of h se Derniatl from Italy by an arbitrary ae yet there are such fouls found as betieve | poet ut lane Ht Me th tlds Thy dark inwoven harmonies to hear, its results, a change in the Executive dary. There is no broad river, no moun- er SMGIIECS SA ACRE AMS AN eRe Mae Couunipes. a ray Vie Acta; at ‘ i s, The} that it w are breathing the melod aterainge, 0 x Government. Our Agriculturists haye tain range between the countric line is as arbitrary as between Massachu-| to | settsand New Lampshire or Massachusetts) child ih Ragland and Wales to the bles-| i and Conneeticnt, a surveyor's line running | sings of education; second, that the edu-| from monument to monument to stakes | cation of the middle classe ould be ad- | and stones. ‘The ter of Ltaty enclos- | ded by a better administratio | es that of the Po ; ‘i jituble endowments; third bounding the papal domi versities of Oxford and Ce Thatis the serions side. Were is the jin then,” udicror An *:Ulsterman” writes re h gathered the wild fiowers of; IN our present number we are called} been blessed with an abundant harvest, 1s, re now sweeping the chords/ upon to bid farewell to the year 1867, ) and asa people we have been preserved by harp; or perchance we see | and in doing so it is but proper to] a kind Providence from contageous dis-— - urline glance at a few of the events which| eases, and are, we believe, as well gov- it introduced to our notice. Of those|erned, as prosperous, and in gencral, as of the year 1866 which ran into 1867,| contented as arc any of our neighbors, Pand matt fr, 1] beg to. for wo shillings for th mmen exeented in fair y to that br wd thie Til beating them west. ‘The only raily connection of| be made more useful to the nation by the| bse Saturday.” 1 true coumtrynan, | ut dad tone i aa ie a ee ee ae 4 ay OO aes Ue Oe Dae reams elniias ‘ K , y railroa’ nm ) seful tc MON OY MG eae Lee is ‘ ( forerer, issuc relating to Vix Governor Eyre, of| oq ¢ four listineuished Trance at Ss aiitia yor xf Italy| removal of restrictions and a better ad- he Lirth-day festivities of the Prince Nex > see the faces tome who liuve : at) : re> Ol) ed some of our most distinguished men France and the northern 1 aU on of Ttaly) f ; ‘ Yext' we sea the fices of rome who Jamaica—the yosult of the position of Hy with Naples and dhe south is through the} ministration of their revenues; and,|0f Wales were on Mouday, 2ud inst t dominions of the Pope, Victor Emannel,| fourth, that. the appointment of ajeelebrated at Sandringham, UWundrer ithe would goto Naples by land, must| Minister of Education by the Crown,| 0! school children cheered the guests. either travel across the country, over the) with at in the Cabinet, would be con-| they drove up the dawn, and were then Albanian Mountains by private conveyanee | dueive to the public benefit, Earl R j taught a lesson in thattraly Ruglish stud) along the poor country roads, or else pass| addressed the house in support of ofeating, by being: set to work ata din through the territory of the Church and | the above resolutions, but devoted his at-| Of voast boot and plum puddir the city of Rome, sul ject to the vexatious tention ehietly to the fi + He pointed out Phe contract with the Cunard Company restrictions of the poliee. No citizen ofj the det clive education of the masses of} for the conveyance of mails between Hali- Staly can go to Naples, even if he does} the people in the country, and contended | f formuda and St. Thomas, at the cost | wold io saeode nich — the t as hisown. We may mention the names y paths, and who Maximillian in Mexico—the permanency) of Payiland, Stewart and Whelan, as ed the reality jof the Atlantie Cable—the consequences among those who for many years filled Hes AE eve cee uy tee pe ern a important offices in our Island. In the ce | down ‘ie tlie sn waves, where they will Tune he a8 HOD OL tye Onn Ay ie death of the two former, the Citizens of jascp ing the hidden treaetres of the deep | Britain, together with the Cretan and) Charlottetown have been deprived of the services of two able and efficient officers, | | »| fone out into the coll bu Is | wealth and fame, in its maiz as | have succeeded; but how ch from the dr Ptheiy chil uutil the sca give up her dead. Another fell | Roman questio avictin to the demon aleohol, und every Our readers have already been made In the demise of the latter, the Hon. Edward Whelan, the Island Press has spark of manhood was erased from his brow, and he who was made inthe image of Ged, | aware that Ix Governor Eyre was not not'stop in Rome, without Wine is scheme fon Amore con rehensive ; samnun for ten years, with) sunk even lower than tho brute, until atlast| found guilty, while Maximillian was cap- | beon deprived of one of its most gifted rigid examination of his the! Syston) syas a practical one, which 2 | power to terminate the contract within five) the cold winds of death blew out the flickering | (ured, condemned and put to death, Inj ornaments, As a public writer, and frontier. If he spends a ; Rome}! garied a partly by local rates years, has Leen apy I. | ) he died without hope. |; ctmillian. the pe- | eloquent speaker, Mi, Whelan may be ho must pay one dollar into the papal] partly by larger parliamentary grants. | fearful storm siv long “1 Why, oh why, is the liquor t sanctioned | Pe | i $ : ar dite e paps Bo te 5 FeNUY BraAnes, A fearful storm swept along the whole al OY ae Ee ALY POEM | ; Nieh hel ranked among the eblest in the treasury belore he can get back to Italy,| With regard to the religious part of the! ofthe eastern and Re coasts of Ena-| iY & Christina Governnent? t sson which he < 8 2 1 improved to the best advantage in his| | power, by extending an invitation to the) paper Proprietor on this Island, James crown heads of Europe to pay him al). Iaszard, Usq., is still living, from visit. The opening of the Paris Bxhibi-| which circumstance the Journalists of vod, 1867. Muaupr. : SU a tion affording a good opportunity for ex-| the Ishind are admonished that youth or ime Provinees. ‘The oldest news- As we proceed on, we notice other pic tures, beautifaland sweet, but the tlindin: tears fide from our view the cherished scones of the long Decenbs ot being a citizen of Th every time) question, ho thought that any difliculty | tand and Wales at the beginning of the he enters the city he must pay a dolar for | mee be surmounted by adopting the) woelk, and it has been feartully disastrous getting out again, ‘To sce the situation) conscience clause, or by establishing secu-! both iu the loss of property and life, I trom the Italian stand-point, we may | lar schoo sand secular education, | If onee) was of the nature of a cyclone, of New York and New Jersey as being) national educ tion were obtained, it would | - under a different government from that of | Seon be found to ine ue given of an incident ide religion and mo- } a ion oie : : lyelan ; . 4 Joins ea, a: | 1 T TAR AK A hadneitad dor aoan wan tale have no char or ¢ eS- * ‘the rest of the United States. New York|Vality although they were not expressly phice called Ida, on THE ODD YEAR, tending, and the invited for accepting, an | talent e rins for the fell des It scoms tht | rop Crowther went there in the way of Tr ce Apecomten aa ULeanos Wile! responded to 80 g2"| i Sede ee ee yee compa- ie OF tho clock wero hoay. [Rerally, that the Mniperor has been en-| tively a young man when called MEO ddnight. he firclight and | abled to extend his hospitalities te all) to Gneege 2 Hy: combat from which } t fantastic figures over the| the Potentates of Hurope, our beloved} there is no discharge. and ae it SU ey | Queen, if we mistaice not, alone exeept-| As a Journalist we lave endeavored \ d ieow uion tie Wiudais nui valent nd thus the “man of destiny still) to discharge our duty to the public, and Jholds his position, in the full enjoyment} feel thankful for the patronage so cheer- s Rome is} (aught in such schools.” ofItaly. In onose smuch more} ‘Tho French Parliament has evidently the Metropolis of that classieal land than) had a more exciting time than the English, | New York can ever bo of the New World.) The speeches of M. ‘Thicrs, Favre r y 1 fetro he wor Stier. 1 » alin iti tala A Rome has beon the mistress of the world, | Moustier, on the Halian question, have | Fell, went with a steamer to demand the the centro of civilization, Around no | stirred the Prench people tothe outermost! peturn of the bishop, which he obtained-— other city cluster such glories as around! province. While England has, through) put atthe expe ise ol leown lite ani pie tho seven hills on the hanks of the Tiber.| her press and her legislature, complained | row piercing hii to the heart, after he hat he night wind were moaning and sobbing | Sip at le ui Itistho city of the Crsars, of Cicero, | of the necessity for spending: ten millions! tho satisfaction of weleomine ‘ihe biehop| » branches und in the ¢ heys and | ofall the luxu splendors of the Luli-| fully extended to us,'in all parts of the Livy and Horace—the metropolis of art) atetling to neutralize the sof not an-| on board aie: cae! ‘i a W ok though I Siw nat, T}eries, endeavoring by every possible) Island whore we have had an opportunity and scier Be te mbnye and yeh OE hapten ie Hic SAT BIO LO UREN ow were whiling|) moans in his power, to relieve himself! of introducing the Jownal.. ‘True, we give civilization to the western w reighbors haye praised or blamed the : i , : ‘ Fi : ‘ nes ® ty}. ‘ Diving all the weary hours my thoughts When an Italian thinks of these things,| Government for its march to Rome, ac- acest oF i al aner ay i} S ; iy y LNey Taian i aot > Met are | : : Lay i a : 1 C 0 var B ac LBs } 14 ‘ had been dwelling sad}y among the eraves the temporal power of the Pope—a task! trials and troubles, our faults and fail- when he recalls the glories of the past—| cording to their proclivities. Out of the t G VOt, fs 1 d been dwellin Hy among the graves of | ] 1 I ' s , seve ; . past. Again my soul had puton her} which a restless Garibaldi, and a shrewd) ines, but ‘to err is mortal.” what Rome has done for the world—what} French debate has arisen a pamphlet which te {ilk Naik of itterer days that tt hi a lai yy ey ; ae [eRe ee : ; ; Nea tial ara ata une lene | hag epealen ies ie ‘ mndon, Dee. 15 weRclotn oF bitte days thy id been hun) Bismark,are rendering daily more diflicult — she has been—his heart bounds, his pulses) has created a sensation in France, and is anos ge away for mirthful vestments. Bat now a 5 ee leap to make her once more the eapital of said to embody the views of that veteran Pana ue ae hee that Col, aeelly the 1 CAMO OVER MOL Thoard ne sound (eo bene: THE COMING NEW YEAR, 4 ae . el a Fay Ee (hoe : Ai anit risone sho was rescued at Man- : . + * i isa a united Italy. Think now of New a k, fateman, M. Lniers. Itisentitled, *¢ La ati Ai hon Hf ay in eed Ba a hut silently was born away from) ‘Phe amiable and accomplished Carlotts without any ueh glo Lous | ust uA ae pene ot cL : And gives the pro | stories to the contrary, and. he is still airect- ny i esiile sn MW und hiyself at the portal of is alive ; but, we are sorry to add, with < thie sine ee a a under a despotic government—its lnws die) grramime of M. ‘Vhicrs' party pproval ing the movements Gf the Ienian Brother a wondrous hedral. ‘The walls were cruel- continued impaired intellect: a sad No Cometh at morn’s first prime, yerse, oppressive, vexatious —under a) of the French Govermment as to Germany ¢! hond. ce ite, and covered over with mystertous | cai of Napoleon's scheme for the eg-| Vio draws not birth fiom the shadowy carth close administration, restrainingall liberty, | the maintenance of the temporal powerol| ‘Phere fay and hicroglyphics. The roof rose |} bh x 2 ay Me a enn Ar ; i eee cd ME Walla te dliumule cline, mitt 10 newspapers sdited | One: r ’ sj ft tics) . nindreds of feet above, and was supported | M@blshinent of sionareny HLEXICO, ae “ 1 permitting: no newspapers une edited the Pope; and the extension of political’ explosio: oS ae TOUS ) Whose blessing is uttered where c’or man yy acensor of the police; allowing no) liberty and the Parliamentary franchise. | one of th i by le seul red Huis oF a hi Is. Lor It is, we think, not unworthy of note, dwelle ; ; S ; 2 ae is- ; ; corridors extender rhier than the eve cou : ¢ af ee t public asseinbling of the people on au Among the rumors that titilate the deli- atches linye been received which gol soe, Masses of \nnorfune ewarin Hein tile that in the menth of June A. D. 1620, Ag his ‘il rim flight draws near cussion of public questions; no form Of) cate feelings of the Parisians, are the fol-| to show that the English captives inthe hands} dome, and on alls ihe whitences,|Mtontezuma IT was put to death by the ! . uh is the metropolis of Ai ] his duty, and was seized by the n y the great h g the hour of wu ‘d lamps ynd-a ransom equal to the price of 10005 may slaves demanded. he Viee-Consul, Afr, from the self-imposed task of upholding} in common with others, have had our “Provan, prepare, fora guest most rare, assert that the S$ the result of re those who openly Clerkenwell > schemes of Kelly, reli $ worship exce at preseribed | rine: KG ci Alivia ay ‘ 5 4 : : . + | Ring out, ring out, ye merry inerry be Se Me NEN Ge eh Rel lowing :— Gee Abyssinian, King ave alive and well. | there was a constant flickering of blue and}eruel Spaniards, in Mexico, and that in} * Gi pes i nN < » wt) a Ms, eae ee Feat 1 iRWweah A SCITEAL| Iti d that during the last few days in nS ust itinie mevsures ure progressing opal. All was Jushe: ave alow sound, like | the month of June 1867, M mullinn wns uve Joy to the sw oe New Yrar : avi at laeerOL Havens ean ee trial by (the sanitary condition of his Holiness las | (Oe iC Fess a requiem of sighs, that came echoing from | cxceuted by the Mexicans, Montezuma| . Our read will have entertained RUE Bee babeds corpus; Mi" Y | excited considerable anxicty, the ene the dint corridors, and chilled the heart icily. | eal bata . : ; this welcome visitor, before we next ad- ecclesiastical court with closed door; ¢e- ANGE GiMiGSEeOHICIC Ho dient a Jewildured and treanb I would o| Was basely betrayed, imprisuned, and} " ; e i par ness hic, fy) HAY ‘ v . uM He Hoek we * lross 6 “co have elesiastical rule enforced by the bayonet lige Gheeke puilhtal &y i aig a hustled fon the Whitenos: {according to one historian, was by order uae the m, and we have ue doubt but soldiers patrolling the strects; secret) cocegded hy a reaction Which ocesioned | Desbatelies haye been te and wier buts einflucnces held me | of Cortez, slain bya spanish soldier, who] * at he An TeGalyG cordial reception, agents of police in every coffee room, | TARE ABDI: A Wauole of lia duan of sowsh which report that the j suitionany i ie stabbed him with an cel-spear.” Ma | he old year, in several instances, has hotel, eating room, and restaurant; spies | He Doce Wey cieeniitod INANE ely, Gu tion had advanced a considerable distance Phen belind me T heard volves, and sud- |; nayas also. basely betrayed, im-| caused the heart to bleed, and has drawn ‘dogging tho steps of citizens, watching the |) 7 i : Sa Gay OVlinto the interior of the country, bu last | denly was surrounded by a numberless crowd a Rae a) ayed, iy eyes; yet he has left y er of Jaurey picrced| tears from many ‘The| numerous blessings behind him, as he dong, asa legacy which will aid De two since, and some of the journals actu- founts the troops were suflGring from a ally announced the decease of the Holy} scarcity of wat : Father; but an official contradiction has} The new Aust mately they hurried | Prisoned, and-by ¢ : ( ing into the cathedral, sill Lwas/through the body witha rifle | ; ateat on the surging ocean.|doad body of Montozuma was, by the} Dassea of human beings. Va along, thror carried on lik ‘ movoments of all strangers; the postmas- ose ter peering into all letters; hous entered | : and searched at pleasure; no free’ transit! n Constitution after a long a through the cily, but a tax of a dollar! been given to the rumor. debate has been adopted by the Upper Moase | On, on, but now like a phantom throug! command of the sh eoeneral handed | thousands in extending a more cordial every time you enter it—think of all this | : Chere is a rumor in Franee that King of the Reichsrath, noiseles 1 death like, for even the foc over to the Mexicans; the corpse of reception to the coming ‘ guest.’ No on the stone pavement awakened no ec But soon the if you would see Rome from the Italian) Victor Emmanuel, on the dictation of Handon, Deo: 10; i au i : ig| France, will make a coup d'etat in Italy The excitement occasioned ly the recent everal tables, a vacant point of vaew. Dhorltnlinn of Piorenoo ig) 2 sNGes Wail IMiKG col deme in Athy, as y the recen Maximillian was at the instance of the/ doubt, around rowd moved slower, and I saw " Miedat ; ; volware anniradeli Wine ' ot ; : shair will be noticed, but yet :— I ae 4 sainigiie dia Ww Sah bold operations of the Fenians has not abated, | ¥¢ Were approaching a bier whereon some-| commander of the Mexican troops, de-| CHM? ¥ ’ Mite as free 0 citizen Joston, He! govern sine die without a Parliament, and I i i totabated. | oy : ey eaen 7 ae fi : y) th at just as free as the cil of Bost % ’ continue to denounce the outrages | thing lay. Nearer, and we stood nate and | livered to the Austrians. © Both of these “Pho memory of the past will stay’, “a1 {breathloes, for before us, lying low among And hilt their joys renew,” nd vigorous measures fo minfature, Phe Wites has an article | on the subject, saying that Henianism niust | tlicir pre- js under constitutional law. ‘There is per- |) #8tee Co join Franco and Austria in an of-| Phe pr i ive ¢ ‘fonsive inne: i ; v Sect freedom of the press, right of assem. | fonstve and defenstye alliance, on the pro- bly, freedom: of speech, freedom of con- !S® that when the present Pope dies Haly science. Ile steps across this arbitrary skull have Rome. ‘Lhe authority for such ; : : +) diet men appear to haye been of a kind and ' nd sere leaves, wraypiped in his 497 : ay eo Naan ‘asl recollecti P {ie Ole veut we id loved | conciliatory disposition, and both have by recalling eng recollections, and ; : " Al },/ 2 report is not given, and by t po _| continually tend to au repetition of such acts I, and dead. fallen the victims of treachery and de-| 136! aoa ABEEDOYO UI) ad au line, He is on Italian soil—that which |i ee ag devoid oF trathe. Thee licthas {a8 the Manchester riots and: the Clerkenwell \ lis list days had pressed | ception, In the death of Muximillian,| the name of the dear one, who cace sat used to be Italian—m_z-ets brethren speak) 1 2 ANS: aa Seat My aie Phe Ttalian | x5, ion.—Open war on the part of the | Weavily and his fice was furrewed and sad to | 347 years after the death of Montezuma, | in the unoccupied seat. Hut on the ne language, who are denied all (Oulng state Ua there will not be OF] Penians is out of the question. Arson and) look UMS Around him in mockery MONT ind in the sand month, the proud LL »| other hand will there not be found at hese rights and privileges. What Am-| Speech from the Phrone at the opening of | secret murder are their only ‘pons of suc- tubre pall, were scattered the gifts he |" Pe aye FERRET EU eLIMGNH able, a ally loved ul rican is there, be he Protestant or Catho- | He Parliament, cess. Last night an apparently organized | had given. AML his wealth of hope and glory Gr ADEU a tae Deer nds to anol akan | ‘ te i he na wt i Auk sa ic, who would not be ready to work for) yrom Austrian news we clip the follow. | Mtemnt wes made to set fire to several wares He ee ae ae arth angels eels that the princely blood of Austi ia was no| © ne on ; ‘ 9 ae a lint ee he overthrow of such a government in) jing interesting item :— y Aa toa wi cast lt wad Se eee oUt the a Rea {gel ele WgHU FN eee ee ee ines weedy y portion of the country? Is it any won- | ree quent i a Rete y upposed tO TNE RAIN ested tte tte was the kingly blood of Montezuma by with those Seat one ie verely Lia Cian i Ul SaTG | have bee e work of Fenians, though none avrere Se whe & Wor lian savare Spaniar i; o| diffuse ye 2 length ¢ res af or that Garibaldi—a man who overthrew al} of the parties engaged in theplot were caught. | blue incense curled upward sround the white the worse than savage Spaniards, in the diffused over the length and breadth et y Bourbon rule in © cily, Ae be ne pon ess, by notilying to the Goyernment| ‘These events cause much alarm throughout | tbe angels, and made them seem stern and} year 1620. ‘The event and the coinci-| Ur happy Island. eeping away the despotism which pre- ‘ ! faded flower winding sl so well, white, 1 The weight of ie “ The Emperor of Austria has advar | another step in the march of constituti woOeT ‘Heat Porealee Te aE Muy at Rome what course will be pursued, | the metropolis and 1 $ are swearing | Shand as the angels of the Ursi. Still the | denecs convey a lesson which is not un- I'viends and Patrons, we wish you a 4 oe See tie wit eat on AG ral without regard to the obligations of the| in special policemen by hundreds, Leonie pe AVG ot een ti surged onward. Worthy the attentive consideration of| Happy New Year, nor do we doubt but L on are ne lille kegananilised pane Soy tne Pope refuses to ee Aman has been arrested at St. Albans on Tithe ations Maa REOHAG fuattenay id Rulers. : that you will all unite most cheerfully to i y m i ted 7 pare | the Mmperor from a treaty into which he} suspicion of having engincered the explosion! eo yy oo, Nie hes ‘ ‘ i standing the Conyention of V ictor| Geredta lite ruling ag ab absolute mon-| st GicaeUnean jail. ti iy Ba that eG few vi Pc are Mice butas they one by] The Atlantic Cable continues to prove * Prepare fora guest most rare,” uel we pa to prevent OY) ateli” person who lit’ the fuse. Jlis examination | fuse ce rene ule aie od ee a success, and hereafter will mark an im-|and ina grateful and proper manner he part of Ltaly + or smy¢_} Wil tuke place to- srow. on wits PE ye ‘this century CAives oe vw Yuan, oe ee Coe. Lo About Italy, we are informed that Gari-| “il! tke place to-morrow i _ the y as indeed dead, they turned away | Dortant event of this century, “Give joy to the sweet New Yuan.” mrat Durisess 1x Busixuss.-— The} baldi’s release from prison and his return sey was again brought from his prison) more eadly, and somo with tears. They | ‘Lhe gloom which hung like a pall over . were ing their cares, and se t condition of cur leading ccammercial to Caprera on his parole have given. in- to-day and examined, but no evidence i TOWS. is culculated to alarm the minds of the | tense satisti gard to the explosion was elicited and he nd lithe avenues of trade, atthe opening ofthe} ‘Turn Supper at North Bedeque o fancied il ! uncompleted tasks. Bach De ehare note a moe Nort rae MnUGE . action to the Italian people; Var Ha THAOnDRAiAlle dinmanat ‘ Pe er on Oe , ‘i reless and reckless, and make people | that laree bodies of Garibaldians ae doy | Tennanded, beat oe el + Helv Hanvdly lideny HUnWIHiE cue! le oh La dispersing, and) the auspices of the British ‘femplars, i } ‘ ‘ y i (| (i dniel ‘ ia ey mp ‘ Pee dinate eheg } OW a, we < ney rare | cd i ast ev A Jar 1p eriously on the causes of such a state /corting measures for a more vigorous aad : ondon, 16, willy it possible to bury all sadness or sorrow wilh MCh Ns iY » we ae we we i ir-| came off last evening. A large number Everywhere the same complaints | jetter organized attack on Rome—though Legal proceedings on the charge of seditious | one poor dead r, but passing to find the |ranted in saying, that ‘+ the course of our! were present, and everything was very cone have ie Vee ae Du Hs by aes nue Tae ad uy little at behind. | commerce has been steady and uniform, | well arranged on the part of the manag- the Government egainst Jolin J artin, si- |Home came with gloomy fices, whose car moh f 7 . tk NeE " . | 5 # all seed aa: ; s rich and regular, like one o :0se trade! ers » tables were well spread, ¢ | dent of the Irish National League. Alexander | were in’ in tion, and some amore bitter | 1s atl hi ‘i hae Eke v ue ah mae bale Cae Well spread, and h there i | { | Sullivan, editor of the Dublin Naéion, and] gricfs. Many mourning vestured Jaid down | W268) W ith which it is connected.) this alone, to say nothing of the fair ladies r oy 3 8 WHT hha al i rf *, . it + a j As a consequence of this general! thong Ppa 3 iY LA UCN Y ot other gentlemen who took a prominent part { cheerfully handtuls of ashes.’ These were England had the honor of a visit from who waited on them,would be an induce- sg in trade, hundreds are thrown out of | Pench Troops trom the Pontifical States) in the Fenian obsequics on Sunday, the sth| they whose idols had Leon broken, and beau- ihe Suk A ica 4 Vicouow {ment to one to sit down. We did not Sal oma with elories, | tO Loulon, there is also a counter current] inst, and ta-day the aveused were brought | tftul shrines erninbled in dust: sill vy {the Sultan of Turkey, and the Viceroy . , yinent, and the city is filled with elerks, | aan i ‘s rail ; ieee ‘ lay is aC were brought \ a | Tinea. still they Bene AVisa ; j eit. of| Wait to hear tho addresses, but. from , fe a ae a ag 5 of Volunteers from France and other places | before the Police Magistrate for examin .| gethered the ashes to their heats, again, and | OF dagypt. nat renders the visit o. 2 i ‘ hen, seamstresses and ote He to 1 ; Seen ; MB ar ae By what we know of those who were to take yart, we would say they were good, 1 ) § stagnation of trade are heard, and the | ine stateiic 1 e ee ie foie aanie: ae to be only wruse to keep the French from ET and hae he ‘fevacuating the Eternal City ;—and that or one-tenth thelr usual require- | tis contradicted and asserted Matis weak y subsistence, A) forthe Antibes Legion, the Zouaves and) hey did not deny their participation in the | went away mourning. An old man tottered | the former so pleasing is, that it is the at the advertising columns of the | Che Swiss Rifile Regiments; and lastly that | funeral srvicos; and those who made speeches | along under the weight of a luge bag, from | first time since the establishment of the! ; inee 10] 8 s been di reredin Italy, having }on that occasion freely acknowledged the | which a ycNowish dust was sifted ashe k- sania . ' ald will be sufficient to convince any one | a plot has been ¢ ee VEO a Ly AD Ey a Te in 8 ¥ : ‘ i Ottoman Linpire in the forrteenth cen- tiuMEMBER the Christmas ‘Tree at he immense increase of *‘ situations want- | for its object a gencial insurrection and | linguage charged against them, ed. With great effort he reached the bier, I : ee 4 ny rated that there are no! the destruction ol the Jtalian monarchy London, Dee. 17, eve. Ae val if ‘igh, aad on ie dead, ill ey { hey as M. im ie ee ic Ma gate, ae hdc , Vriday A nd women in this city | under the superintendence of Mazzini, ihe lnat despatch: reuulved froin Mussowali clutching the dust that all his long life he had | shores, on other than a warlike expedi-| good time may be expected, i whi ae called treasure. Bat as he turned away he | tion king employmentin any capacity by which ae sia Ae 4 ,| report that the British veditionary force eae Niton Maile Lent ne The neglish Mail arrived here on : uy be procured, ‘Phe list} . On. Russian matters we note that the TAG \A . H ) staggercd and tell, and when they Tifted him Tn Mnegl N fd and’ shelton this year is almost | Dull Mull Gatedle gives the following pav- i LE LAN AUNKGRIMS OE utee ne ate up wad brushed the gold dust from lls glaring SCH Bill was sticeossfully ear-| Nfonday last. We give in another a 3 Hae < : . . Where ty 2 was o A8NCO rit Matt 3: ‘ 1 wt y hay ee Moe hOuULE + ) ay ari * nd : . 4 strong fecling of distrust|{iculars of the movements of Ru ictiee wee filet ay oP ATMS | osrce, i y i sd. Children cagerly threw | ried through the Imperial Parliament.| column a very intoresting summary fiom suspicion among all circles, and auction | Troops :— down their broken toys, and felt no lingering | An idea ofits importance may be obtain-| the Lfalifax Reporter. It has been est The Paris Patrice this morning i sadness for the shrouded figure. Many , ‘ : 440) ne AeiVGly FOR ; ara npeaiidhbat tla carne ditistone } ; hed a nen \ caged Holree oly fied from thé following worda of Warl : 4 es nie ay zt Gren te by deh) the moyemento! the various divisions denies that there is any truthin the report] youth brought resolutions, and dead ambition, D as ALTE : ST RE iiel ne Mr. Edward Rielly has been appointed . . Jargest firms to kcep up tucir Lusiness.—| of the Russian arniy westward, which we which has been current that the Mronch Goy- }and lifting high his right hand made solemn | 7°P9Y 3 twas a question which was : Queen's Printer, in the place of the Ion, Edward Whelan, deceased. g York World noticed the other day, has been completed ; ‘ | rnment has sent an Envoy to Mexico, vows (o redeem the future. ‘The middle aged |# source of chronic irritation and feeble- 4 | dud the Government is now a ake A terrible oxplosion occurred at Neweastle | laid down many an idle wish or holy thingjness to the State. It embarrassed the | j ty send S00 UNO ICH tO the | Pu st ON on the ‘Tyne to-day. ‘Che authorities lastjwnd called them folly, One strong man.) Crown, made parliament ridiculous, and| As soon as we can obtain an account i bere, Polotskt. and Witebsk,. 20,000 at weer in that place ie Ws supiposed hy |e arose a light more than cartlily broke over paeone, ah OM NY for filteen mene Officers, we will lay it before our | Borizoy and Orza, 18,000 at Minsk, 50,000] Penians. —The Sheriff and town eurvey@n| his free, and he went onward with the music | yea declaring that w redistribution of| readers. | : | | TEEN GERMANY. ion It numbers, forined in the city of Berlin, “ orgs yet about twenty or thirty male menib “asthe sect wilh its ideas sc notto e cise any attractive influer over won Ina rou, with its walls covered with dar Joomy paper, opening on a I ack court, its windows carefully ¢ ul with double cur tains to exclude the sunlight, theis conven: | the Gales says ticles ure held. Not every one is sowed to » enter the sanchiary 5 adiigsion is only : in other parts oy Lithuar and 70,000. at} with a huge squad of policemen proceeded to | of a new song in Lis soul. : ; _ |power in the State was necessary, and| [% lis Excellency the Lieutenant Teheringey, Zy toni, K and Ostrog.| the spot indicated and discovered red cil] While yet they ve rel in vit ae ho one cpmpetent to bring it about. Governor sill lil a Leveo ut Governs : ‘ ¢ 7 + ile reparatt : aeked i , te h Us hile e . y veress weariness, a boil commenced tolling Y (8 N . NG AL's Day Ist Speaking: of these warlike preparations, | packed in the usual manner, While the men | voiceles ' h nie Cue Yoman dificultios are | Ment Wouse on New Yeu ayy peaking OU GH OeIMORE they were removing it the substance exploded with | in awful tones that woke cehoes in the cor The Cretan and Roman difficulties are Satan 1868) NOHO to. CIRAIITIVES peacelul phrases | # tremencous detonation, Several of the | tidors and vent the vestnent of incenve that] still unsettled. A contemporary says ? ; he laniong the publie in Paris, London and | policemen were instantly Lilled, and but tow shrouded the gngels. ‘Phen the phantoms |« Rome and Turkey will not be allowed | ,, We would remind saat y ma Mt an isvi ft the eldership and after a en Motel seepad Haute nn en escaped injury. ‘4 men who were nearest | lifted and bore the dead year through the}, | their own y Preshyterian “Tea tobe held in the Dril Ly pormisvion of tne Be ee eee OE Vict, Dub WO JenoW Glial War Js i to go their own ¢ Da y. The Pope has a ' Shee ‘ ae i Nie fr in were bluwn to 1 yortals of Time's cathedral, And the multi- My i mee "1 Shed here on New Year's Day. We un- ; Aenea Gaee ation. Inthe ng, | ‘ the packages of glonoin were blown to atoms. | | Au : alte Madehabhel NP ee oor eae SaAuHRAHAA LD ? ' ha Be eee tie. urotlierliool LAGAN. pHent.” ‘ Both Sherif’ and Surveyor were badly hurt} tude followed with their burdens, Ere long Be nie eae toue wor, es nted) derstand that extensive preparations are we ce chamber whero brilliant ilumi-| Prussian Bismarck has sent a note” to} and are in a critical condition, . [they reached a ftream, seduy and black, | at this moment by the Emperor Napoleon. | being made for it, and that a great num. a ees “a strong. contrast to the dark }the Goycrmment of Hesse, with respect te Gold 13385 where formless boatmer waited to bear the|The ‘Turk has a foe in the Christian] ber are expected to be present. All the nation fv ae . | dto the ocean. As I stood mournfully zing, Lremenbered my own withered wate] 5) oe? yy land, a hope and dreany or two twincd in the | 4Ussia. bright days when the year was young, but ta : ie ' ‘ , , ; : ? Rtas) » Inauguratic he Dominion of : ans Day prov 7 now dead and worthless, so I threw it, think- Tlie inauguration of the Dominion Should New Year's Day prove stormy ‘ " a aylk } r Ts i Nad WO aT ul . ’ y ing it might rest on the bier. ‘Phe boat moved ( anada, marks an importaut era in the Tea will be held next day. slowly off, and my flowers sank in the bottom-| Colonial history, end an event which) py ‘ty: Halifax Lxpress says:—** The Jess waters; for the name of the river is) we hope may prove beneficial to her} products of Newloundiand aid P. EK. 1 a ya nes ‘ a ne he HAN Ly I be a products of Newlonndind and P. EB, Is A A PU A og Nort) An ingiicat oe ele tea on bodies | Lethe. As with saddened hearts we looked) joople, and more saticfuctory than the| land ave admitted mto ports of this Pro- de Epis jeyman Confederation,” and warned of} of the persons killed by the attempt to blow) afer the shadowy. thing that grew mistier in arid’ lately passed by her Parliament,| vinee, on the saine terms as betore the rbout half an hour. Then the Beane uae ud anger which would arise from his| up the wall ot Clerkenwell prison. A large) the distance, we heard the sound of music| aril lately passed by her Larhament, HOW (Ail WenE tite Onurntion ‘econds an elevated rostrum oF tribune, lo kad ag up aline of his own at viariinee with | number of witnesses were examined, but no-| and Jaughtor, and: turning, eaw that the new |in their first session, seems to be to the sw ll } p ty ‘ jsdvaped in black, ang Wtvore # Bates | Pedevai interests, thing satisfactory was clicited as tothe perpe-| year had come golden and glorious. The | citizens in the mercantile centres of Nova} A man named W illiam Murphy, a All strike thelr breasts A ead ony leno | “fhe Lower Louse of tho Prussian Diet| #tors of the crime. elaldren canes tor ae and the youth pres-| Scotia and New Brunswick. Probably | native of this Island, fell overboard from ue Lloly fey cs day come they again) has resolved to assimilate tho Vrussian A rumor has 1 ted hero from Vienna | sed forward to greet im. ven some of the | uch a ‘Tariff is required to meet the de-|a scow loaded with deals, at the mouth ended. heir lips, | stitution to UM Nor forms that a change in the Austrian Ministry is|sad ones, who had sighed so for the dead Cad ae Lies da ale ‘ eee ate Gene ae i genveame root | Nett de at i fe tes | Ona aera Plea aa coteotia Uke impending, and that Count Von Taaffe isto} year, lifted their hey and emiled as he |Mands made upon the exchequer of the} of Dorchester River, in New Brunswick, : ave to say to cach other they; Couicgeration Mi 50 HW as oCrns a what they hh O forma yew Cabinet. ‘Lhe report needs con-| scattered his treasure. But I turned from |rising nation, and it is only fair to allow|on Wednesday evening, the 26th ult. Pack room, which is tie chapel for prayer | its ready aneceptaunce of the Brent h iyitar : London, Dec, 17 de they puton the ceremonial tunic or tuler, | tion to the conferene » Whi his Jikely to] ‘The Zimes strongly objects to the financial Silently, one after another they oohon te ort ate no small stir in I ance, “Che Grand plan proposed by Sceretary McCulloch as a ganctuary, carefully avoiding even the least) Duke of Ifesse is plainly told that he had} violation of the axiom that Iocal taxation gound of footfall or other noise. | Arrived) no business to take a step which implied | should be met by all means and thinks the thera, they svat themsgives before the desks | jy dividual action and opinion on a subject Secretary's plans would substitute new evils qed for them, ofeach of which lies ®/ Gf Puropean interest, Without consulting | for old. pible Kuecling down, they read in those, | } ! ys . 4 ) and in this world, represented by the Emperor of “ood things of the season” will be found on the tables, and in the evening there will be music and addre attitude and occupation they spend | write on small strips of paper and ste to | jiuerty of spéveli in the Legislative Ciiun-) ain tion, these things I had seen so often, ant fvomthe|the Government time to mature, and) ile was in the act of emptying a kettle ogi other, After a silent pressure of hansis, | |) org, he trath of the report whivh reached here | sad, dead year, and soon forgot in my dreams bring forward wel! digested proposals for | ot water when he fell over, and though iT their talers unt geccive by impo- Coming back lo England ia search of] by Atuatitie Cable that Spain’ h tenet t the hd s offered ta} that all years, frvighted with human hopes lands the blessing of tie duider, Nev toland sorrows must poss from Time through the.development of the great and varied | assistance was at hand before he was got they lay © } ue ese matters We learn that the Meni-|ecll the Islands of Cuba und Porto Bi of 1 | ; oho elie ici one by fhe Wy qites oul} anu pede habe ne in ae immense amount of |the United States is denied. : Oblivion to the ocean cf Eternity. resources of the Confederated Provinecs, | on board the vital spark had fled, tends then (0 Uneipatting out uf the aus cre gy t imself ate e g | | i Page ee ere