one _M.umh§° rotinreii. dimll commenter. optimism. Estalillslied 1823. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Wednesday, October 4, ‘I854. T%V ‘ - _- lesnu'd's Genette. 8803 B 1'. HASZ HID" Proprietor and Poblldyer. Pahlistgd eve: Trreedey eviaiq ea v=nstareay—nra-stag. 0flce,8oath‘s' etuuhen square, I‘. E. lsln_atl. T n It rss-Annual Ovshsrrptlelo 150- 9'30"‘ 7°’ “'5 In advance. . . reuse or anvss-rrstrrc. For the drst inse_rgoo. p_f4 I .— 80 line i llag._ until forbid. ‘due l'onrth oftlis shove fes such continuance. ' ' ‘ " ' ' ' continued r_. ~ 8. L. TILLEY, "Wholesale and Retell Druggtst, 15, turn srrtnrr, SJIJVT JOHN, JV‘. 3. neeaea trr BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS, ‘ crteastceu. Patent Iledicines, Perfumery. Hoops, Olll, Glass. Putty, Varnish, &c.. in great variety. tlrnx ices. Paints. ‘onfoctioirs ciaitrtitson at MABSTERS. cusrott House &. snrr BROKERS, co.iimrr.*rtcr.rr. aiiiiii FOR mrrtnuvo rt ' B 'rii'NTs' " cm" W’ M W‘ '1'. JOHN N. B. @' Goods from England or "the United Etates may be forwarded to any psr't of this Province. Nova-Scotia or P. E. Islirrld by coneigning the same to G. enclosing Invoice, to prevent delays. ‘ $‘ Charges Moderate. .fi am A A PROOLAMATION. Iv rtrs a:xca:r.t.a:trct DOMINICK DALY, Esquinn. Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief (L. 8.] in and over Her Majesty's Island Prince Ed- ward. and the territories tliersuntc belong- ing, Chancellor, Vice Admiral and Ordi- risry ofthe same. &e. 810. ‘M3- D. Data’. Lieut. Governor. ' WHEREA8‘Alrniglrty God‘-III! been planned, in His infinite mercy, to spare the Inhabitants of this Island front the ravages of the Cholera. which has smitten down great numbers of the creatures of His hand elsewhere; and moreover hel. ill “II Infill goodness, rewarded the ltuelusndman ofthis land with o boutrliful hzrrvest "this season: I have thought fit, It and with the advice of Her Majesty's llacclllivc &!|Il|cll, to issue this irty‘ Proclarnation, enjoining that a General Thanltsgivtng to Almighty _God for these His marcles he observed throughout this Island. on THUICSDAY, the Itnh day of0clober neat; and I dc current that the said day of Public ’I‘henltsglvtirg be revereutly and decently observ all He Majesty's subjects vrirlrin hey value the favor of Almighty God; and that all ministers do hold public services in their respective churches or chapels on that day. , Given under Ill hand and the greet seal of t_his Island, at harlottetown, this Twenty-third day of September. in the year ofonr I..ord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-l'0l||'t fld In the eighteenth year of Her Majesty's reign. , ormrnand, GEORGE COLES, Colonial Sec’y. Goo save 1-its Queers LOOK HERE. e1'ovt:s. NY persons wanting COOKING A. FRANKLIN BTOVIJ, or I"AflMEK‘S'BOII..- ERS,justcall at Dodd’s Auction Room. Q0900‘! Square, and they will get netted at their own prices. Q The Notional Loan Fund Life A.sent'ataicc Society of London. CAPITAL £500.00!) Sterling. Empowered by Act of-Parllarnent, Id Victoria. A Saving Bank for the ‘widow and the Orphan. . 'I‘. HEATH HAVILANO,E. Apart for Prince Edward is ad. K7 Ofloe, Queen Square. Olwrlotteurwn. -Csptsbbee a. test. Isl Charlottetown Mutual ‘Insurance company, Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1848. I8 COMPANY olsrs the beat guarantee in case efloss.‘ and accepts Illslte a re saving of few per seat, is the user t flishle On I saesde £1700.‘ Per- ::.'."‘i.‘.‘."...":'.:.".. ..,.",‘.':, ‘.‘m'........“’ '‘‘‘‘:,‘'.’.r this-Osrnpeny for Psllelae _erl ‘ _t . . I[7'0ae of Philips’ Fire Aesthtlasors has been p _ b the, ey.l'ortltebseedtof _ rnenredsnthp ., nfllfis. tbsueeofit can lDI.0Nn(I)nmn:.l¢_ y. by apgmag at the 's e. . . IIIABD, Presld iririritv r-iit.ni:rt.°" ' ' Bsc‘y and Treasurer. secretary's cop. lent street. } - Aagsst-silt.’ tees. _ Aldirlduoit us! urn nits: r./murraxcn cox. - PJJVY. LO.N‘D0.’Y . nerenrgeen not or‘:-:‘nt.resane'r-. . Y N0. eat for P. 3. Island. -3? table Plre «Insurance compa- fifl -try of. {lioltdon Incorporated by Act g‘ Psrflsqvst. ‘ ID 0!‘ DllIEO'l‘0B.8»l'orPtE. leleod._ ‘lflrr.--It lulsstlosd. Hes. Charles less- I . fig" Robert Hutchinson. ' shed low Premiums. Ne . elieru hr llsllslss ' ferns Appltcutioe.endan ;.3_r.i.---......:.:ri'.%u.'.':r.:.::.'E m.u_i..:,iIri.... .. '1-‘lfiitlillfllkt - rate iutsa.~tlse following freehold CHANGE TO MAKE" MONEY HE SUBSCRIBER intending in s few weelts to T remove out of this Island. offers to sell at mode- properiiss, vt::—- A small Farm at Sevpn Mile Bey. Lot 21. An in- cltrssd Farm of 50 Acres, with a House. with or e Saw Mill, end the water privileges (formerl Mnxfield's Mill) Lot 25. Also 300 acres on tNo. 8, this Property to be sold at Indian River on the 19th inst. J. WEATIIERBE. Charlottetown, Jnly,8th, I854. \ THOLMAS DOUGLASS, sou: scam‘ FOB BEES BRACE. Commission Merchant, Importer, Manufacturer, and Wholesale Dealer in every description of AMERICAN HARDWARE, rm. 5 r-i.e'i-'r ITIIIIT. Trtoases Dotionese, (Four doors from Pecrl.) Ase Penn, .lr.. (lutc oftho NEW-YORK. firm of Cltild, Farr dc Co., St I.ouis. June 28. Gm ' CLEARING OFF. SUMMER GOODS. JAMES DESBRISAY ILL commence this do Witnrvniinev (lie 9th Jugiisl 1864, to SEI. OFI-‘ his REMAIN- of .‘-lU.\lMER MA'l'El{IAL<) at prices rstuclt under tho-usual riiurlis, in order to rmike way for fresh supplies expected by the first Autumn Ship from I.ondon. Iliirgnins are therefore ofl'ered of every Ihingcoining under the above head. SELLING OFF A1‘ REDUCED PRICES. TIIE STOCK of the SUBSCRIBER remaining on hand, will we offered at a GREAT REDUCTION Front former prices. to make room for the A L L S T O O K . LOJVDOJV HOUSE. Near the R. Catholic Church. HENRY HASZARD. August I9. I854. Isl. St. Ex. _ JUST imported, per Native Laos and Esther from Boston, a choice selection of A.\IEll.lCAN GOODS, correlating of SUGAR in hhds., barrels. and by retail; Cnusiien Strnaa: Superior Boucltong 'l‘I-IA. in cbr-..-ts. half chests, and by retail ; CUl"I“l‘2l'I, RICE. PILOT BKEAI), in Barrels, and by retail ; Crackers. Vinegar, Mus- tard. Pepper,‘ Tehlc a, Salerorns. soap, Ciiriillas, Starch. lluvning Fluid, Matches, Tobacco, Cigars, Blanking, drc. (.'0JV'FEC1V0.N'./IR Y. JVUTS, CHEESE, 51-. Cotton Warp, Printed Cottoris. striped and un- bleached dn., sheeting. bedtick, &c.; Ladies‘ and Gent’s. Indie Rubber Boots and Shoes; Indie Rubber Coats, Oil Suits. Cotton-wick. Lump wicks, Fluid Lerups. Glues Lanterns. CHAIRS wiilt crino sent-r and wood do., in great variety of prittern; Axes. Scythas, smooths, lliiy-rakes, Hey-forks, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Garden do. Also- An assortment of Curriei's TOOLS; Pulls. Tubs in nests or single, Clothes-pins, Ilroorrts. Brushes, &,c. Ore Haivn, Amerjciin iirr nd Manufactured SOLE LEA'l‘HI'IR. Nerrts Leather. Cull-skins and Harness Leather, Red. White rind I’lurn colour- ed ltoens. shoe thread. Zinc. and Iron ‘_ ' ' SVILLIAM B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, June 29th, I85-t. -Sheep skins, Butter, Wool, otc., ' HE Subscriber’ will pay llte highest rnurket rice I , f a tit f BU'I‘,'IER, WO0[':.%li.lil:‘.Po' " ’ " n if ° II and LAll B 8 INS. ltOllER'l‘ BELL. Charlottetown,.lrine 6th, I854. 9m A COMPLETE NEIV Dyeing. Dressing and Pulling Establishment. HE Subscriber leave to inform the public of P. E. Island generally. that he has imported I complete set of Machines, for Dyeing, I-‘ulling. and Dressing Cloth. equal. if not superior to any in the neighbouring Provinces ; and has also obtained the services of e first-rule worltinan from Nova Scotiis, to superintend hie Establishment. - As the work will be executed equal, if not supe ricr to that done in Nova Scotin, the prices will not be more than the Nova Scotia c . Cloth will be taken in at the Subscriber's esta- Ilihrrtents, viz:—-Head of St. Peter's Ray, Glenda- leu Mills. and It. Margaret's Mills; at Mr. Wllliam lIteerne'. St. Peter's; and at George 'I‘. IInsIu(d's Bools-stare, Charlottetown. will be appointed in different parts Other Agents jufdae Island. of which due notice will be given. Agenta.—-Host. JOIIPH Wtatrraserr. George. IOWII. Slit. Kursui Corr-irr. Shipyard. Mt. smut. Mn. Apex. Dtxorr, Pineite s. ‘ JOHN DIXON. , Glendoles Mills, July Illtli, 1854. N OTICII. HE Indore‘ tied, in confirmation of a curtain a reerneitt alely mode by Crutrtr.asWortaa:i.t... .I too Morsll House, but now of London, in Great a‘ , Esquire. have by" deeds of release and assignment respeciivhly dated the tfitb da of August last, conveyed to Wrr.i.trisir II. Pope, o Charlotte. town.I!aqaire, all their night, Title. and Interest. ae'I'rnsteeeirf'thesald Charles Wovrell, in lit Ieal ‘and Person OUII Jndgsssats in Prince we Island. formerly- beloeging to the said Cllnrles Worrell. and conveyed by him to tire coders" ned by deeds dated the Hill day sfJnne, I’Jb0: which all Tenants of the said lbtates, and other rties interested in. or indebted rnby_ notified end will govern e 1 'c' to t seats. are thsneslves accordingly. a ESPEA E. H ’ RI,l;$“lll-INSLEY, L mm“... -rriac,,'.i.cs riizssitrsar ,_ ‘ ' I W.‘ the‘. h , For Sale. A FREEHOLD PROPERTY of 50 Acres of - Land, situate oothe Princetown Road, ll miles from ' iii ldto 2tl'acres are cleared and ready for the plough; there is u Dwelling House‘ and ‘Burn on the Premises. It is a central place for business. several Roads converging from it. There is also on the PIGIIIP see, a Saw Mill, with an abundance of Wood around it. Further particulars can be mad}! known to . A ALEX. JOHNSTON. Princetown Road. (II miles.) Aug. 19, I854. HOMAS MANN, TAILOR. (Lots of Upper Queen s¢ru¢,) to inform his numerous frieudsthatlte has just El/IOVED his Business to the House lately occupied by It W000. in P0."- ger. S1-seer-, next door to Mr. Dodd’s Brick tore. NOTICE. TENDERS will be received by the Subscribers for the erection of ll VVESLEYAN CHURCH 40:1 30, with ll Spire. to by completely furnished by the Full ofl85li. Plurirr und specifications may be seen at the residence of either of the following per- IOIII 2 W. G. STRONG. _ B"-I” K su'""'""fl:§ C0mt'lttll|liIIOO. - FOR SALE. BOUT 60 acres offrea LAND .sltnated on Town- ship 30. Argyle Shore, rind I1 miles from town; nbout 80 acres are clear, and the remainder is well covered with Soft and Hiirdw , a never-failing Spring of Writer is within a few yards of the door, rind riburrdnnco ufsen Manure can be got on the front. 'I‘lie above property will be sold with the STOCK, which consists of two Ilorscs, I0 Cows. I5 Sheep, together with the Farming Imple- ments. For further particulars apply to EWEN S'I‘EWAR'l‘. on the premises. ' Timothy and Flax Seed. THE highest price will be paid for ’I‘I.VIO'I‘HY snd'l"l.AX‘ SEED. during the present year, at George '1‘ Hasnrd‘e Book Store. FOR SALE. lIA'I‘ valuable plot of GROUND at the head o Prince Streirt.forr rly the site of the ii is! Chflcl, fronting I00 feat'on Euston Street, und 104 on pp."-r Prince Street, It is one of_tlie most desir- nble situations in the suburbs for n ge'nrlemiirr's resi- dence. or is capable of being divided into three good building Lots. For ‘Perms. &c. spbly to e W. H. POPE. June 8. Btutss FOUNDRY. -AND MACHINE SHOP. BY H’. 0. H088. T\TOW open in Great George Street. on the old 1 Stand. Old Copper and Ilrnss bought. An Apprelirice wanted. Illiry I8, is;--i. Carriages! Carriages! Carriages 2 7 ‘HF. Subscriber. thankful for past flavors, takes this opportunity to inform his friends. and the public genorrilly, that he has removed to Green's shore. and will be prepared to furnish Crarriiiges. of every description, at the shortest notice; and lie h as by punctuality and good worltrnrinship, to rneritu share of public prrtronirge. JOHN TODD. TO BE LET, And possession given on the First day of May nest HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises ricer Government House, at present occupied by Captain lleeseley, consisting of a Dwelling House which contains rspeciuus Diriirig-room und Draw. ing-room. Breakfast-roorri, 7 Bathrooms. large Kit- chen, 8ervsnt's Iliill, 3Servant'a Bed-rooms. Pantry, I.srder, I’-‘ront-porch. large Entrance Hall, large Inner Hull, Back- rch. 2 Brick entrances, Back and Front stuir-cuss. giiitllery, Pump and Wash-House, Lum- bor-room, and a splendid 6 roonred celliir. A largo an-l cotrtmodioirs Conclt-house, 3 strilleil Stable, Ifarriess-rooiri, Cow-houle, large Ilny-loft and Gr-nlti-room, Manure-yiird, large Kitchen garden with Fruit trees,&c., Flower garden, 'elegant front, entrance l'III(I‘DII’fllIgO drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping bcals,. dtc. Extensive plantation of young trees 0 all kinds, large Root-hcuae, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and commodiooe yard. There are front and hnclt gates facing on different Streets, and a never falling well of water on the premises. _ . . _ _ 'Ihie splendid Misnston from its situation corn- rnands the finest view of uny house in Charlottetown, and from its proaimii to Government House and other advantages the ubscriber confidently offers it as the most elegant. comfortable and desirable resi- dence lor a geut|errriiri’a family in or near Town. I’ nirrhe to l rsnp I to 0' ' Piifai/in WPILSON, Richmond Street. Sept. cut, IBM A Farm for sale. VALUABLI‘. I‘lll~2l‘.llUl.D FARM. situated . on Lot 58.and fruuiiugori llrudenell l{iver,at the head, of Ills llarbonr of'l‘lm-or Rivers. and three miles from Georgelo~vu,it contriiiir I05 acres oflund.4b notes of which are cleared; and for soil and convenience, is not surpassed in this part ofthe country, and is well worth the atteritlua of any person wishing to settle down in a good and plenvzint situation; it will besold withcr without the Stock, und immediate eselon given. For plrllculrirs, apply tnW.B. Ari-trite‘. Bse.. Georgetown, or to the subscriber on the premises, - H. JOHNSTON. September 5. llbd. dvr. Take Notloe_Perrners. fiUS'I‘ arrived, per Schr. ‘Pacers,’ from B08- 0 A lot Tr FARMERS‘ BOILERS, sssorted IlIt'I ; also. . , A lot of COOKING STOVI-‘.8, dlflerent pat- ter a and sizes, I: es‘. imam dz Gent's ladle Rubber BOOTS 8'' DB?’ in" rest‘ variety for sale at '1‘. W. Dubbls rial blurs, ferrite crust. Aufilet “thy Reid’ Arridiiliuru roomy n~mUe'rtttAt. nxttrnrrtorvi N Exiarata-rorr ct‘ Donrestlo Muniactnru und . ' rs Productions, w' beheldln Chur- lettctowurou Wsdnsadn , the first of .Mwsst6sr next, when PREMIU , as follows, will be distributed : ' For the lleut I0 urds of'C|o‘th,'oI'Ielend " wdol, span a vince'ofNovs Bcotia or New 'Brnns- £ ' I an 9 win - - For tlteben 10 yards wool grey Horus- ~ spun. milled I pressed to do d ed do finished 0 fancy tnistnrs. do She bord’s Plaid, twil ed Flannel, lain do u-a--s 00006669 ornespurr, women's wear, 10 do wool and cotton do Piece of Carpeting, not less than twenty II 9900-es-s-In Y‘ '- Pair of Horse Rugs. milled. not law then two yards square, Hearth Rug, made of vvoollen_yurn, Do 0 rri , Woollen fancy plaid Shawl, Do. shepherd's plaid do Do. not shawl, u. long shawl or scarf. Pair of thick knit woollen Stockings, for Over Three pairs of woollen socks, 'l‘hree do woollen Gloves, Three do woollen mittens. zzwuau ‘$3533: 0 6 yards Lirtcii 'I'owelling 'l‘rree' Linen Sacks, capable of ‘holding four bushels each. Bonnet, made of grass plsit, Hat do do ace oaoooo 00OOOO~ 1-! mac coo eeeooo eoonooo o eceeeoco o JGRICUL TURJL PROD UOTS. For the best tab or Better, not less than thirty pounds weight. 2d beat do. Chrcse . _ do 2d b'est do. Ilulf-dozen Swede Tliriripe. Do Carrots. for the table, twenty pounds eeaeeooooooe wunwuuuuuzcz OQQOOHOOOOOQ For the beat pair. male and female, Dorkfrrg I’-‘owls. not more than one year old (alive). , , d do Cochin Chino do ‘Turkeys do 0 0 5 .° 5 ’ U do do 0 5 Discretionary Premiums will ‘e- awarded for such articles ris'mny be considered worthy by the Cornririttoe. although not enumeritted in the list. Allariiolee Exhibited rrrustbe strictly the manu- O feature of persons residing on the Island, with the exception of the first mqratigtnpd ' . L5.g_ Exhibitors _-ire requested to send the articles intended for ,, ' , to the Secretary, if practicable, on the day previous. yOi-d A I"nrurer'e Dinner at the Globe Hotel of four o'clock of the day of the Show. CHARLES 8'l‘EWAR’I‘, Secretary. Committee Room. Aug. 8, I854. er, at the hour For Restoring Preserving and Benutifytiig the Hair. THIS elegiirit preparation is an effectual remedy for Baldness. or filling olfof the Hair It prevents and completely eradicatee llcnrf and Dandruff, strengthens the Roots of the hair ; causes it to grow luxrtrrimtly;givcs its rich. dark, soft and glossy appearance. and prevents it turning gray, The Ilen- riiin Bulnt is a purely egelable compound. scien- tifically and chemically combined, and is wnrrnnted to contain none of those deleterious ingredients which prove so injurious to the hair. It acts directly upon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from all unhealthy secretidns,thereby removing and preventing the uccuniulstion ofecurf, dandruff and other impuri- ties, which so frequently cause premature decay and loss of the heir. 'l‘he Hungarian Balm is especially adapted to ladle-s’ use; and those who have tried the various clenginons mixtures, with no benefit. will at once discover the agreeable and benelliiel effects produced by this pure and delicate preparation. Instead of ' and tangling the hair, (whichie store or less pu led out in the process ofceuibiog, ) lt‘lesves itfrse and clean‘; rornotess nnturul ruoisture. npd , imparts a beautiful dark and glossy up rnnce. Try it at once and you willbe convinced it its supe- riority over all other com undo for the it. Much more might be sea in ‘favor ofthis insati- mable compound, but It is deemed unecessa . The proprietor feels confident that on 'l'IlAl. will convince the most lncrtltrlons of its rare and mani- fold virtues. 'I‘h , I!‘ you have lost yotar flair and wish‘ tit rsstsrs it. If you are losing our hair and wish to preserve If yen are no _ with Desire!‘ and wish to remove it, . Ifyou have any liueieur ef the Scalp and -wish to u s it. . If you are troubled with Nervous Headache and wish to care it, If you have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and wish to destroy them. ' ' If you have harsh dry and wiry hair. and wish if to become ‘soft, pliable and beautiful as silk; and it you wish to preserve rloh, graceful! und. luxuriant tressss to the latest period of life, ass PERRY’! HUNUAIMN BALM. Price 15 and 50 cents, in large bottles. D.'I‘AYIDR. Ir, h Co.. General Agents. 80 Hanover sl., ton. W- It WATSON, General Agent for Prince Edward Ihlasd. sell slsb by I. W. Intense. use '1'. Desser- sav ' IJIFI AND DlA“l'H-—-A SHORT AND ‘[30’! STORY. One day last week, eprlyin the morning, that niisersble conveyance iv iclt tubes the poor and {needless dead to the City Cemetery at the city's expense. lialtedio front of a house in-a arrest in the southern part oftbs city. The driver nliplilt-d from the wagon. entered the house, but appeared again soon after, carrying in cciupany with another alike disinterested-looking man. s mflin made of rough boards. The eofin was placed .on the wagon, and it made speed over the deserted street towards the cemetery. _ No one followed the wagon with a sorry look- not one stood at her grave with a feeling heart. when the earth fell upon the cellis; and yet this coflin contained the corpse of a lady who once was sincerely adored by hundrcde—whe once was honoured, extoll , enviedin society—-ivho could command riches, and who but a few years ago, before she trod the shores of this continent. could expect, a lrsppyend contented old age. This lady was Rosa .-Ncschetni, the daughter of an immensely wealthy, polished noblenien. In early yonrlr was taken to tlie_ Imperial Court of Austria, where in her eighteenth year, she was married to a French nobleman. who was also very rich. Rosa Ncsclteml lived many long and happy years, partly upon the possessions of her husband, partly travelling . through Germany, bpatn, Italy, and England, and gave birth to three sons, who received the brat ei_lucaticn,_ and upon whom the eyes ofthe parents rested with great pride. But then the July revolution at Paris came, Rose's husband toolt a considerable and active part in it. and on the 18tb.lre fell from the gem. of three shots which he received- His name is still honoured with a place on the column in the Place do Is Bastille. , __ . _ .0flllt! sons, the _olrlce_t one, an exceedip ly gifted young man, was surpsssiugly pucceasftiftn Spain, and was at that time private sec King Ferdinand. After the King’s removed to a ‘villa in the neighbourhood of the dagger of an aa_sssstn. . _ , The second son. who liar’: juinedlijrnsal to up; ministers of the Church, lfllllhldl especial avourito of Pope Gregory. He died ‘also soon after the ONE! lire third son, yet very yctrrtg, remained with his mother, who found anseylruri in Switzerland. ,wliitlier_ebe carried the rer'rinsota..ol_'. hoe rniugd fortune. In bias sixteenth year. be left his raging.- and carne,to'Am'er'ca. In New Orleans lic_ n fuirrrd einplnytnortt and earned iriueh ttiriney, ' 'i«:d associations and his own inclination to dissipation, cairserl him to deviate from the proper‘ path, “.1 some years ago be grasped at the last and most cortterriptiblr means to save his credit--he g. sne_d_ed his old mother to cross the ocean. in could not refuse the prayer of her only son, and arrived. She succeeded in bringing with her six thousand drillers. which sum was spent by her so in a short time. to thaw ()rleans- being employed as deport‘ sheriff. he killed a Creole by stabbing him. He escaped to California. and his old mother, to whom New 0rfc~ns naturally barging g pl.“ 0 extrr-me haired. turned her steps toward. 5:, l'|llD'. One day last weelt, early in the month, the miserable cit, pesrse conveyed the remains of Rosa Neschrmi to the last umvepr for retiring place! Such is life !—&. Louis Aitzrigcr. Poetic I"ri:i.nto rrr Fania: in Racine To run New Pivsaic-Houses Ac1'.—"I have tie... led to draw the conclusion that the .liiIl has already conferred a great boon pnfire corririiqrmy, I have found among those oftlie working classes with whom I have conversed, a" stroiig nod gang- ral feeling in its hvour, and a deep conviction that it was calculated, more than‘ nlivlllliig that man in his attempts to recover the position which in many instances he a lost. Nor 3 this semi. merit confined to the sober. I have learned (mm one. who had the very best opportunities . for ascertaining their feelings. that a ver _la}gg portion of those who were‘ tltemsclvesnd lcfcd to drinking both feel and acknowledgoithat ' ' filled tubes great blessing. . . . An inrlivi. iltltl in this parish. who supcrintended a iir_.inb¢-p of working-men, has declared, that on Satirrday evening after the bill came into 0pPl'J|l0It, he paid its usual twenty men their, wages, and ili;.i, on the following Monday morning, leery 4",‘... of them was ready for his work at the pinpr-r iiirfe; whereas formerly, owing to the ‘drunken hiliits of the Sabbath, not five out efibe twenty would ll -_vc been It their poets.”-—-hr. Eases . flan, Free Church Illissionary, Enllrtrh. Dsursiori lTtt.l. Riva -The Millerltee, who have so grevieusly erred in their predictions of the exact period of the final cuneeineiaiioa of all lliinir-. hm remind -sun to as the day for the world's coodagratiou, via: the l9tb of May, I965 Wily riot defer it fifty cars, a thus save their rcputllion. at least while they lived! Oftbet day and hour ltncwelh no man. lsraavrsw urrwuu Laarro Ara urn nu Brsoirr or Yrc-roriri.—During the recent visit of the Bishop or Victoria to Qsmen, lie was visited by Lesttg Afa, the flrst Chinese convert. The Bishop writes: “Oil Lenug Afs spent yester- day two hours with me. He speaks very ltstnbly ofhinirelf. and wept tears of joy at the _pgg._ri¢n of'his tracts distributed am the literal twenty years ago within the cit tmhls own subsequent night and persecution. and the recent movement of Tue-ping-wang. He looks my b.?efolly up... the movement, and says that the Ir er. with all his errere,.ie a sincere believer; that the Tertars have always been tlre ensuieaof and his whole matter tend to th advancement, 'ngdom. He told me that every hour 0 each I day he prayed to the Almighty for a blessing i ripen the lee to. on we separated, he knelt l down, and no forth his than in prayer stand , for a rich ‘ wliotstbe evideljlfl IQIPIO IO hi leaders, ed up i'a'.i°.:‘»'::'r....""'°°w '-~*° Valencia, where, an is believed, he fell a prey to _ About a tear ago he ended his. has recently been done, to gain um hbominn . gospel : and that he believes God will make the '