ee a * “The Hera ‘ Sa —onem ne me nit = = ms aa ae VoL. III. RCH 6, 1867. 22N0. bene matin seen nae CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND, WEDNESDAY. MA jings on this sorrowful subject.© More than enongh crocodile tears have been shed in Kurope upon Po- land’s ruin. We all know whose hands did the deed, and whose eyes saw it done. We all remember also the promises of rescue which were repentedly held out to the prostrate country, and the eruel disappoint- ment ia which they al! ended, It little matters “now to decide on whom the greatest blame should be laid; whose convivial festivities or whose happy slum- bers the ghost of Poland should most persistently haunt. The crime was consummated long before the word * pationality was heard. among us, An_ evil ‘day arose for Poland ia whieb she had not one friend ‘in the world; and althongh the Museovite seeured the richest spoils for himself, etill a greater antipathy and more stolid ‘auimosity against the fallen people was, and is eveu at the present day, harbored ia ‘Germany than in Russia itself.” After describing what seems to be Russian design? jwith respect to Poland, it appears to take ‘he ground . \that the Poles are quite as well off under the control of Russia, as they would be if left to Germany, It says i— ** The assimilation of the Poles to the common con- dition of Russian subjects has beea, and is now, en- forced by such meas that it is useless to consider whether it is io itself as enormous an evil as the triends of Polaud deseribe it. We have compared anuexation to marriage, aud mere iucompatibility of temper ought always to be sufficient to prevent the conclusiou of au unhallowed anion even if it need not always authorize its disseverance. ‘If she won’t, she won't’ ought to be decisive about nations as» about individuals ; and, doubtless, Poland for the last hun- dred years has given irretragable evidence of her reluctance. But if we start from the fact that na- tioual emancipation, either by her own or by a friendly hand, has became an absolute impossibility, we may well ask whether it is erve to Doge: deprive her of the means of atte gsuch an im- possibility—we may ask oe ong ace, at least, if not love, between the two races be established I by auch thgrough subjugation ag vost preclude even the chance of a hopeless struggle. Next to avy consummation that eould rescue the Poles from their fate, we ought to hail any circumstance likely in avy measure to reconci® them to it. ‘The object of the Teiperial decrees,’ gays the ‘‘Inva* lide Russe,” ‘is the practical unton aud pggualization of the regulations existing in Poland with ¢ in_ force in Russia.’ These refer chietly to matter? conng@ted with’ financial, postal, and provincial administration, It is inpossi¥le for us to have an opinion as to the nature of the ‘improvements’ which have been introduced in Russia, and which, according to the same journal, ‘the Goveroment will now be enabled to extend to Poland,’ Alexander IL, as we all know, has had the credit of at Heast benevolent inientions towards his own Ruysian subjects. and liberal reformer, Some of his measures, although wreeted with popular applause, have not led to as satis- factory results in practice as were theoretically ed of them, . : ‘ ; } Tee ey Yan aly Ges Oe oe: my agi yo ** False lights are darting all around, FRE BERALD Discounting Again ! Miiscellancons wud General News, And voices through the air resound, SPRINTED AND PUDLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING neon ty byt us from the — aan | BY oi JAPTALIN KIDD. ‘Mid all uncertain wilds to stray, ED WARD RerILuy DEPOSIT YO UR MONE Y ‘ wi — Where can we hope for virtuous modesty, gospel , wabidede ao ai , New York G purity and simplicity, except in Christian mothers? sete agg isce ate | ee '* Modesty like diamonds, shine most fair u 4 5 eee ’ - . , Nh ’ at his Offico, corner of Kent and Prince Streets. DELANY & BYRNE ‘ Every year or two we hear of some new attempt to + oi eigevag yet perth TBRMS YOR THK *‘HERALD.” r t MONEY pm ay 1 discover the bidden treasuse of Capt. Kidd. Now it is O may it always on uy shine,” For 1 year, paid in advance, ae9e yar “ to ay ons §, anc, in orcer |i, Nova Scotia; now at Lynn, Mass., then at Coventry, : é to obtain it, we will, from this date, offer our “ =" * half-yearlyinadvance,0 10 0 ‘K Conn., and often at points near New Haven Harbor. : : — wishing - ae - te rue the story of Capt. Kidd's wan- REMARKABLE AND Amvsina INcipent at A Suoor- . Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. ae y ? i : . (ING Maron.—A pigeon shooliug match took place : sn ea pD R Y ( 1 O O D bs derings. We present below an authentic sketeh, which) © Janaaeg WA aiibe heed of Mawh heael, ta ownrh : , auk : sia d . JOB PRINTING, x p 9 ie almost as good as romance 14 betweea Fred. Hallis aud Jack Evans, two well Of every description, performed with neatness and despatch ; - . * The slave trade being a legitimate pursuit, and fol- known ¢ sorts, for $50 a side, each to fire at twenty- eS ee ee ee ee HARDWARK! lowed as a regular branch of foreiga trade for manylong birds, ‘Phe match was wou by Ifallis, he killing sige iia yeara, both previous and subsequent to 1600, was ex-|j)- 0 ae et te * te claimed b “WLMANACK FOR MARCH. HATS AND CAPS. ceedingly profitable, though somewhat hazardous, owing pattem wre Oe ae ae i iiiots ae a *e MOON 5 to piratival adventurers who followed them into their re- P&Ples & pudgy 4 : ; 6th d : a Sta. — BOors aD Seppe ow trading places, and often robbed them of their; Match but for a very remarkable and rather amusiog « z ; P ‘ 3 es ' Ie ‘ . New Moon, ey hed th sh, nec, NNW . . D [stores and money used in the purchase of negroes, ‘Lhis/incident that occured during the ecoutest, One of the First Quarter,10t) day, th. 35m., _— Mas practice became so great a pest to the mercantile inter-|rules required that each party should secure his own) Full Moon, 20th day, 4h. 43m., worming, S.W. Skeleon Skirts, usts, that efforts were made by influential merchants of|birds. Evans had killed his teath bird, aud up to} 4 * - ’ Pp Last Quarter, 28th day,3h, 33m., morning, S.E. ; . New York to indace the English ministry to aysiss them! pig point had everything kis own way, the odds be- sas | suN | High \Moon!» 2 Ete, ete, etc. . a vessel, properly armed, to act iug largely in his favor, But as he leisurely ap- wonru,| DAT WEEK. | s be Ata Discount of Twenty per cent. ee Col’ Robert Livingston, of New York, an active proached to pick up his trophy, and when within ‘| rises {sets | Wat clrises. As and influential citizen, brougbt this matter before the|4bout five yards of tho lifeless victim, a large hawk Se h h h h FOR CASE ONY ! English Government, and introduced Capt. Wm. Kidd,|that had been evideutly hovering unobser ved over the 1 |Frid 6 as as al 5 24 10 $0 of New York, as an efficient and well-known commander,|scene of havoc with au envious eye, dived swiftly ‘riday | j ' Wo will give 10s. worth of Goods for 83/ whose fitness for such a service was well understood in|down in front of Evans, swooped up the pigeon and 2 Saturday 4l 46) 8 7 4 Till 2 We will give 20s. worth of Goods for 168'New York. He was a man of family, and had resided darted rapidly away, The. effect of this unlocked: 8 (Sunday .89} 4619 0) 4 47] | We will give 308. worth of Goods for 248|in this city for several years. It was proposed to engage l(a. violation of the rales ean be more easily: imagin: 4 (Monday BT 648) 9 60 56 24: 8 t#" Larger Sums in Proportion, 3 in this enterprise on the footing of a private adventurer, ia than deeacthad Evans beheld the audacious theft 6 |'Tuesday 36 4910 36 5 59 12) This is a good opportunity for th who have |#lthough it was also desirable for some purposes that the|& ahdapt : 19 90) ac f ee y Aor Mone i hould receive the officlal countenance of the|With amazement and indignation, and although the 6 Wednesday B4 50.19 20) sets 15 money to invest it to advantage. , [nem snouin recers te © a eaanee © ne)”, i ‘ 7 (IThursda 391 5111 59\ 7 34 18 JELANY & BYRNE, |Government. The King, Lord Somers, the Earl of) bird was allowed to him, the untoward circumstance % |Frid y 31 52 8 43 31 Queen Street, next to Hon. D. Brenan’s, |Romavy, the Duke of Shrewsbury, the Earl of Qxfordjappeared to have uustruog his nerves, for having 9 rae. 8B 30 sal O 41 9 52 93| _Ch'town, Aug 1 1866. ipe sp ‘ and Lord Belinont, oe ae ng. up the necessary previously killed ten out of fifteen birds, he killed but pe ee = : sot Menem eee Hexpense of a proper vessel, Col. Livingston contribut- se of the hawk. It is proper 10° |Suuday 2 54/1 261055102%, STHLLUA COLAS fag & proporiios. swe eter top agpenreoee of Ee & Fag ring “we | 55121012 0} 29 - The fi ie de ;\to add that the hawk paid the penalty of his lite for pH ected - 2 ae Rimmel’s Stella Colas Bouquet, b hed ate “ pig es 04 _— aid he owners OFF 1 effrontery and daring robbery, having been shot 12 bnew A 23 ta : ae a dedicated by permission to this _ the ship, . niles a ee Serie” tages A canal: by one of the numerous witnesses of the scene.— | 9 8! 8 52) talented Artiste. sion was issued, December 11, 5, unde @ great) 9 id Thurede oy 17 59) 4 at su & He : i an ai seal of England, directed **to the rg and well-be-| Newark Journal. oly y | cr beauty hangs upon the cheek of night, loved William Kidd, commander of the ship Adventure. — 15 | Friday 15 1643483 3 46 Asarich jewel in Ethiop’s ear, jn : : ’ ing ote . ‘ galley.” Ile set sail from Plymouthin April, 1696, and Eg The Cedar Hill Skat 16 |Saturday 14, 2,7 10'3 48) 48 Perfumes for tho Handkorchiof. arrived on the American coast, where he continued for|, SKATING ee Ce ee 17 |Sunday : 13) 8 8 18 432) 50 Seca ' some time, occasionally entering the harbor of New)ing Park was crowded with the clite and beauty of 18 |Monday 11 5| 9 17 rises 53 Lo engi Wal pam es agree Vall York, and visiting his fathily in the city. He was eon-|the city on Jan. 12th, the eause of the gathering be- 19 |Tuesday 9| 51010 5 40) 56 Seer gt lag Wood Viole M ied, whe NANCY |yidered useful mn protecting dur commerce, for which he ing the skating match for the championship of the 20 | Wednesday 7| 610 58 6 44) 59 eanas Bouquet, Pitchouly, ° ale received much applause, aud the assembly of the pro-|vity, anuounced to take place at four o'clock. At the 21 |Thureda 54 711 8917 4512 2 West End New Mown Hay,Loves Myrtle, _|¥inew voted him the sam of two hundred snd Silty! ime appointed the contestants for the championship Frid y 3 8! | 8 48 | The Bard of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Box ; Sydenham Kau! pounds as a complimentary return for his servicus, aterad Abele names.” They were ten tn cumber. 22 oinne 4 “4 des de Cologue, Treble Lavender Water, Extract of mde * Seon after this, he this vicinity for more active &" : ‘, fe 2 roe. ose 6 hd ater, Txteset of Lavendes f At four o’clock exactly the trial for skill began, and 23 |Saturday 1 1 \ Flowers, Verbena Water, ‘ercentenary Sachet, Perfumedr/ operations on the coadbOF*Alrica, and it was not long|*t four o'clock exactly i bs et 24 Sunday 59| 11' 1 4010 43 11) Tercentenary Souvenir, Shakespear Golden Scented Locken|ere the astounding news arrived that Kidd = bad com- each one of the youths went through his perfo: maoces 25 |Monday 58 12! 8 2lill 35 14) Extract of Lime Juice and Glycerine, for making the Hair/menved the trade which he had been ehgaged to subvert,| with great skill and remarkable dexierity. One of 26 |Tuesday B6| 18 8 lleven 17/|s0ft aud glossy; Hose Leat Powder, an improvement oil/and bad committed several piracies, ‘The report of these|them wrote the alphabet oa the ice with his skates 97 Wednesday 541 15, 8 47] 0 29 2} f ders evooere Bloom of Ninion, fer the Complexion, |facts coming to the public knowledge in Kogland, the almost aa fast as a person could recite it, Another 98 iThursd 52: 16) 4 $81 1°15 24); epilatory Powder for removing supertiuous hairs without| circumstance was made the subjact of a violent attack wrote a verse from the Bible; a third drew a likeness Se i ay 50 171 5 39! 9 9 21 a ag alk gurl eroeiew. en for tis ng Hit|upon the Government by the opposition party, and in of Butlers a fourth marked out “the path of prosper- = ~tpoan 48' 19! 6 20})-@ 43) 35 and M4 bias a sasuial aad pammeaens nnade ites Srombleline, cxoete of — —. Me sansehian pt ity; fitth drow a picture of a dog leading a blind 31 |Sunday 45} 21| 7 26] 3-12] 87 ee Rea beet rivy to the piratical scheme and slqger# in its profits.|man ; but the sixth one capped the climax, He drew = Spon dow: Bigg DIOR wae SpA sttesing Govics rhs charge having somo color of foiMdation, from the\a glistening promissory note for $10, and marked PRICES CURBENT. W.R, WATSON, Setual circumstances of the case, mad#'the question alout the place for the revenue stamp to be stuck on it; i Drug Store, Dec, 22, 1864, subject of State enquiry, and thus the name of Kidd.|he (hen wrote out an affidavit that he was entitled to CHARLOTTETOWN, Feb. 22, 18687. ~ + ing sme nan though perhaps persoually less obnoxious to the odious th remiam, and whirling quickly dropped on his Provisions, A Cough, Cold, ov Sore (characteristics of his profession than many others in ' ba at h eh fd at fe kate ake Beef, (amall) per Ib», ad to 7d ‘Throat, history, became, from its associations with w partizan) 288° 09 fhe ice Gr the affidavit, ; 2 age oer : Do by the quartos, 3d to 5 sneer ti ae war between the great men of the State, the most fa-|feet at once, ledvivg on the meltable document a Pork, ee ~ +H ony pg oo a ‘nt among the pirates in the world. The noblemen/stamp a8 uear oe? a cssagk cep age. — ve Do (small) . ; deius ngaged in the enterprise underwent the form of a trial| After these exploits the judges put their heads to- Mutton, per lbw iy ne Dy mulssbee at ake A mca Per- }for their lives, but were acquitted, gether and. awarded the premium to F, Lamont. Veal, per lb., : by vd a manent Throat Affection, or Thé principal scenes of Kidd's piracies were on the|Certificates were awarded (0 Henry Price, L. C. Ham, por lb., ne an Incurable Lung Disease, eastern coast of Afriva, at Madagascar and its vicinity,| Robi and J, G. Speed.— Louisville Courter, fresh) Is 1é to ls Si : Y,|Robinson, P Buuer, (fres Sc in te 1d where he captured and rifled several vessels, without, eee ere ae or "it ad ts often tha reeult, however, so far.as we have been informed by history, = 8 Goeen’ se — 8 pas ; committing extreme pap chaay co hw she, the daly Tue Fentans.—The following is the last reference 4 a. ¥ -rson proven to have been killed by him being a sea- ade Fi - Lard, por lb., 9d to lid Brown Bronchial STOO to of tie ea’ taesd Wilita Mave, wht be décl that we have seeu made to the Fenians io the Ameri Flours. yor Ibs, eee, Saree t ee © oper lief tere dee dentally slew by hitting him with @ bucket for insubor-'ean press, and the only one for some weeks. We Oatmeal, per 100 Iby., 16 to 17s — dinatien. Kidd having amassed a fortune by this cruise,| oto. ¢ rhat it i Mh at 6 ive it for what it is worth: Eggs, per dozen, is Id to 1s 3d) For Bronchitis, Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive shaped his course homeward, seeming, with a strange| : : Grain. and Throat Diseases, fatuity, to have sapposed that no information of his! At present the Brotherhood in the United States, Se 3d to 8s Od f roving 2 Sat 2 oso Troches are used with always good suecess, depredations in these remote parts of the world had! with the exception of 30 or 40 cirelea, recognize bit) ate per do., o Od to Zs Od . . reached the scenes of his home, “a A ‘that ta Peale oherts he New »berts e Vegetables Ss) ‘sg and Public Speakers one head, and that is President R _ 7 Peas, per quart, 8 ' anager ” ee h ine when taken be ys He brought his vessel into Long Toland Sound in the! York Tribune says the circles are armicg quietly and Potatoes, per bushel, 1s 8d to 28) Will Sat Sree — ST ove ths thick afiae an year 2009, greater ashore at Gardiner's sank, then) without any osteutation or publicity, aud avilor ns, Poultry fore winging or sp 8 7 owned and occupied by Mr, John Gardiner, to whom, 7 ot hog ih ca te Cth ate ad lexertion of the vocal organs. The Troches «re re- |. : ih . -‘lare being provided for the members of the orgauiza- Geus ade ty 64 commend | and prescribed by Physicians, and have had ie ict ees Mei Firat engi bg a tion in thousands, The Brotherhood has the most ¥ ee "lp : G desire to bury a quantity of treasure on the Island, and : : ‘ : p Son ob 1s to 1s sa eetimonials from, ee PEs tates pent duu oh laid accordingty deposits: in the ground . densiderable unauimous confidence avd dependauce oa the prom. Ducks, 1p 3d to Is Gd a sige ed pon rar each year fnds them in new [quantity of gold, silver, and precious stones, in the pre-|ises of President Roberts, chiefly ie to the fact : Fish. vex the ent Ahon sn of the world, nnd the Troches are |sence of Mr. Gardiner, but ander strict injunctions of|that he is, as a promineat Feniaa said the ether day, Codfish, per qtl., 203 to 80s universally pronounced better than other articles, secrecy, This deposit consisted of eleven hundred and iss rich evough to be honest.” Subscriptions are be- Herrings, per barrel, 25s to 404) Obtain only “ Brown's Bronchial ‘Troches,"’ and do not jtwelve ounces of coined an two thousand three hun- ling received daily, aud the amount of business daily Mackerel, per dozen, 2s 6d to 4d/ take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered, aed — fifty oo — aries ounces of transacted is almost wonderful. Tie Fenians of San Lumbor. ~~ ae cocoa bans of sans a tad ony gy ‘rchan,| Francisco, Cal., have just seut $1000 in gold dust to Boards (Hemlock) Ss6d to4s) Oct 6, 1866. ly ~ (fifty-seven bags of sugar, forty-nine bales of merchan- las hich ag (Spruce) 4s to 5s - dise, seventeen pieces of canvass, one large loadstone, we a toe roadw Al bed a debe Dy Do (Pine 7s to 9s OH ete. ells & Fargo’s Express, and also sent intimations PR Lg 183 to 18s J ‘ N BELL, “ Having thus disburdened his ship, he departed for that ‘* moro was coming soon, Phe Fenians of Sundrics. MANUFACTURER OF CLOTIING Boston, with the design, it is supposed, of selling bis! Idaho City also expressed a box to President Roberts Hay, per ton, 65s to 75s N allits branches, thankful to his Friends and th-/|yessel, While there, however, be was recognized in containing $308 ia gold dust, accompanied by a let- Straw, perewt., 1s 9d to 2s Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them |the street and apprehended. Le was sent to England) io, expressing confideace in his patriotism, and cov- Timotb . Nowe! ad the public generally, that he is still to be found at /for trial, and indicted for the murder of William More, fessing themselves saiishied and confident of the Clover Seed, per Ib., MONCH 1, before spoken of, and, being convicted, was hang in rege ; i Salita CS ' Homespun, per yard ds to bs OVD sTAND chains at Execution Dock, May 12, 1701.’ ‘The wife of |Svecess of his plans against the British Goverumeut. Calfekios, eee lb., 6d to 9d ; 2 Kidd continued her residence in this city after his death| Every day that passes brings with ita recognition of Hides, per lb., 44d Queen Street, -—herself and daughter living ia seclusion in w habitation|the authority of the Senate of the Feuian Brother: be ehh and is prepared to make up all kinds of garments en /on the east side of the town. hood, and nearly all Stephens’ adherents ure desert- skins, 4 coh vacant et . vies ia tie ladeal style and improvement of ing him and joining Roberts, turning over the moneys rp es, per dos., 10d to 7 $d fashion. MODESTY. and books of their circles. ar GEORGE LEWIS, Markot Clerk. Terms Cash. An order has been issued by President Roberts to a ‘ : —. | ER Entrance at side Door. “(A bud of moral og nb Let the dews — all the circles in the United States, requesting the i manger ‘H AMERI AN E ae Queen Street, July 11, 1866. Of knowledge and the light of virtue wake it members to give balls or lectures ov the night of the NORTH AM c HOTEL, “DONALD M«‘RAB In richest fragrance aad purest hoes.” L7th of March (St. Patrick's day,) for the purpose of KENT-SfREET, - <* * CHARLOTTETOWN ’ Modesty is one of the purest, most beautiful, lovely, | providing funds for arms and uniforms for the circles, HIS HOTEL, formerly known as the “ GLOBE charming graces. What 1s so fascinating, captivating, | and the order will be obeyed in every instance, as is HOTEL,” is the largest in the City, and centrally Merchant Tailor ’ adorning to females as modeaty beaming forth radiantly expected situated ; itis now opened for the reception of perma- ak Weis in every feature, every thought, look, word and deed ? . nent and transient Boarders. The subscriber trusts, by O modesty, how lovely thou art! Angels are enamored strict attention to the wants and comfort of his friends ; ne at thy seraphie loveliness! All heaven smiles compla- THE FATE OF POLAND. and the public generally, to merit a share of public pa- Gents Furnishing ®ocds . contly at thy enchanting beauties ! tronage. . . : Le or ike Best or Liquors always on band. Good Queen Strect, Rae nice deren, a The leading English jouraal does not waste much stabling for any number of horses, with a careful hostler : : : ; sympathy upon Poland, Ina late issue it says :— i A “ r 1 Modesty in a female is the crowning excellence of all _Avesiion 0, et m atten ance. JOHN MURPHY, Proprietor. ere, ® E, Island, Aug. 8 1866. 0 excellence, the topmost stone of the graces superlative. “The Imperial decrees published on Saturday last Chatlottetown, P. E. I LIVERPOOL AND LONDON! It 1s that which renders her so refined, #0 gentle, solat St. Petersburgh abolished all that remained of ! Nov. 25, 1863, ER “UNDINE” and ©. C. OWEN,” from eee ag a a ° ary re rm MY| Poland ag a separate kingdom. Russia has had ber we = rT) 4 te ‘ iN Ke ; mitkn ha ge , |possess; the very fact of her ball concealing tr vir- ill i Polish nationality ceases to exist, Russia THE LAST CAUTION !! LIVERPOOL, and “LOTUS” from LONDON, |ti45 doubles theit lustre, for virtues are like lowers, vended cone whet Saale than a century ago, to a 4 ipping b f dvanced, and /the Subscriber has received : beauti(ul in their bud than when fall blown and ’ 7 A‘ ma rrenon ae Li A eet x ‘of the fae PATRICK An , fD aud out to all the world, A young woman, modest| large share in the ruins of a stately edifice, which in- STEPHENS. nov havin . come forward to pay up their Unusually Large Supply “’ —— ie boa varanlel: modest in demeanor, and modest in her ternational commotions had already materially under- respective Accounts, Vee Sabeoriber hereby intimates to Modicines, Patent Medicines, actions, inspires every person with respect and confi-' mined, but which she conspired with others to bring theni that on the closing of theNavigation and French); SOAPS |dence. Her efforts since them have) ‘Defaulters will be Sued indiscriminately, : R. J. CLARKE, t Agent for above Estate. Orwell Store, Nov. 12, 1866. ex isl Fresh Ground Rice, mpnne W. R. WATSON. Jan, 9, 1967, PERFUMERY,. (English ; BRUSHES; PICKLES, SAUCES, MUSTARD (in| CURRIE POWDER, Candied, ; » Mothers, beloved, do you think of this in rearing the terder thought, in costuming your little ones? Is mo- utterly to the ground, been consistently directed to clearing the space en-! eumbered by what she looked upon as mere rubbish, Kegs and Bottles CLTRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEELS, MARMA-~ UADE, Essences SPICES, Malt and White Wine LA POAB, SARDINES, ANCHOVIES, MUSH- ROOMS, CAPERS, and .United Service errr; PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Drying POTTING, DYE STUFFS, and Miscellaneous Articles, of the Bost Quality, and at Moderate Prices, WM. R. WATSON, ly desty consulted first and always? Are you exceedingly, minutely, intensely cautious in ajl your inculcations? «* That no stain of sin _— settle, Like the dust on wayside daisies, Qn their souls, to soil their swoetness ;” Bewsre, hs you value the modest purity of your love- ones, their welfare eternal, beware how you adorn em: beware of worldly conformity. Nov, 7, 1866, so as to leave room for the extension of her own premises. Her incessant toil was awarded with com- plete success. Whatever existed of the old fabric has been reduced to a dead level; and these recent decrees. dig the foundations and lay out the plan for the now | strneture, We shall not indulge in a vain parade of our feel- expect- Still we have no doubt that the coals of the Poles might in some respechy be bettered bythe proposed fusion, We were coallytgpn ed that in some matters Lombardy fared bette®iinder Austrian. than it does now under Italian rule, 7 ihality” for the Ltaliang was the ‘ pearl of great price,’ by the side of which all that the world could give was valugless; and so, in all probability, it would be for the Poles, too, Were there the least room for option, nothing would be vasier than to advise the Poles to ‘spurn the Muscovite and his gifts’ But it is difieult to conceive from what quarter the faintest glimmer of hope cag dawn upon the doomed nation. What silly game t@"néw Austrian Premier may deem it expedienty ryjioGalacia, we are not able fo make out, but Austri#® r hands fall enough of domestic troubles withou® bringing other people’s quarrels upon herself. Were even Baron Von Benst hacked by Fratwee and Italy in his designs, as has been vainly surmised, he would hardly be equal to a contest in which be might have to engage not only Russia and Peussia, but the whole of Germany. How Germany understands the theory of nationality, as ap- plied to other prople, the Polss hive had ample oppor- tunity of learning in Posen and Galacia, But should any doubt remain, the Poles need only look to the treat~ ment of the Danish Districts of North Svlteawig. There Bismarck 8 hows limself as uncompromising an asyimilator as the Czar binsself, FEARFUL STRUGGLE WITH A LUNATIC. A terrible tragedy has just been enacted in one of the most inaccessible parts of Eagland—Tintagel, a water- ing place on the north coast of Cornwall, Visitors to the famous Trebar with Sands have been accustomed to take considerable tnterest in a thick-set, Lurly man, who has been employed with the aid of donkeys to convey sand from the water's edge to the neighboring tarms for use as manure, The man and bis donkeys have become so noted, and have formed so picturesque an adjunes to the views of that rocky coast, that in many of tle sketches which visitors have taken of the locality, he and bis donkeys kave been prominent, During the past few weeks, however, the Uofortunate man, whose name was Smith, has exhibited sigus of mental derangement to so great an extent, that his neighbors have taken it in turns to stop up with him at night, be having constantly given vent to threats of self-destruction, On Friday, one Thomas Baker, who lived tear him, took his turn at watching, and in the course of the night, in order to humor one of the lunatic’s whims, be aceomvaned him for a walk on the turn-pike road, which is out through the rock. At ove point the road is open to the sea, and on arriving at this spo’, the insane man suddenly grasped bis companion and attempted to throw him down into the water, A dreadful struggle for life en- sued, but the frenzy of madness gave to Smith suca tremendous power that his watcher was but an infant m his grasp, and in & minute or two Baker ‘was forced down into the water, his murderer falling with him. Passing near the spot were twp women, who helplessly watched the affray, and saw that when in the water the straggle was renewed, South kept his victim down antil a heavy roller came in and washed them both away, On Saturday afternoon the body of Swith wae washed on shore, and will be the subject of a coroner's inquest.— Both men were widowers, Baker apes lvaves a Inrge family to mora his untimely end.—([Westera Morning News. In a sharp article on the French and English armies, the London Review notes a point in which the English surpass the French—the number of useless half-pay men, It observes i— + There is an anomaly in the English army of which the French cannot boast, and that is the flock of well dressed, gentiomanly, middle-aged men who are to be | met everywhere in this country, and who belong to th half-pay er‘ unattached! list of field officers, It is @ too much to say that of hale, bearty gentlemen in prime of life on hold the rank of cole Je yen’¢ who have done ho duty for years, and)"; ile aspires to the honors of an enlightened —