._ Established 1823. M msmsus° accuses. can couumcmzi. .eiwmcis‘.i.u. Charlottetown, Prince Edwaiil ‘Island, W ediiesday, June 1, 1863. New Series. No. 38; Keener-d’s Oaeetts. GEORGE 'l'. HASZARD. Proprietor‘ asd Publlslirs. Psliisbd eve Wednesday all Beturdr moniligii. 0lbde.Bouth side uses 8 uerw,P.l-1. Island. 'I‘lals—Aniiinl Subsc ptlon. lbs. Discount for cash in advance. I s or anvlnrisua. _ For. the first insertion, oecupaiing the space of 4 lines, inc|udinglicisd,2s.—6lines,b. .--9linr~s.8s.—l2liiie.-, lie. Cd.--I5 linol,II.--ll lines, dsi. Cd.——” lines, be.- Is. Gd.-—88|ines.Gs.—-and Rd. furnch adslitionel Oee fourth of the above Ear each contieiisece. ’ ' ‘ Iirriimiims_ -.i||hu)m.'m|.d until lbrlild. ‘ Summer Arrangement of Malls.- HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces will be made up until rtlier Notice‘ eve TUES- DAY NIGHT, at Nrss o'clock. a _erdsd via Pics-cu. and the MAILS for Be- glaed will bseloaed upon the followhg days at the sumo er. '1‘-d-y. II-y in. Tuesday, August 2. " NI! 34. " Augiietle. *- June 7. -- s.......so. “ June 2],. “ pr [3, “ July 5, “ Sept. 27, “ J 1 I9. " Oclobe II. l._.siiers to be registered. and News spars, mm 5. mailed half an hour before the time o closing. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Oflice. April I0, I853. COMMISBARIAT. can TRACT FOR oars. Dapiily Cominiseer General will receive Sealed Tendon, in ship icate, (to be mph“ on the Envelope “ Tender for Oats,") at this Oflee until is oclock on SATURDAY. the l8tlr day oi -l'|'.|§°!li for the supply of the ursderruenticned quantities of OATS, for Her Mfl]0Il”I service in sh. ssr ocuiaieu uncu: -roir’s cuiiv. (Cliap. 28 concluded.) It was a warm, golden evening; and as st. Clare walked to_ the other end of the vcrandah, he sew busil intenton his Bible, poin ‘ , as he did so, with his finger to each on V. "Old. whispering than n hinisclfwith an earnest at “ Want me to read toycu, Toni!" said st. Clare, seating himself careless by him “If inas‘r pleases," said om, gratefully; “ mas’r makes it so much pleiner." St. Clare took the book, and cod at the P1590. and began rgading one o the passe which 1:0!!! had designated by the heavy meg: around it. t ran as fcllows:— When the Son of Man shell come in his 9 and all his holy angels with him; then lnsiy ‘it he °t th th f h’ - before ll all be? tlle.il-"ado dlid I rate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth_liis sheep from the ts." 5* 01!" on in in animated voice, till he cainiinto hlleblhlillttlilf tllia verses. “ ion a a e ‘rig say unto them on his left_haud, De rt from ins, ye cursed, into ".1-. lasting fire: or I was gen liungered, endyg 3.," me no meat : I was thirsty, and ye gen mg [)0 drink 2 I was a stran r, and ye took my not in; (|flk0<l_. and ye clothe _ine not: I was sick, and "1 PHINI. and ye visited me not. Then shell the answer unto him, Lord, when sew we thee an angered, or athirst, or a stranger, ornak 0|’ Iicli. or in risen, and did not minister upt; thee‘ Then a ll he say unto them, Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these my brethren, ye did it not to me." St. Clare seemed struck with this last sage, for he read it twice-—tlie second time allow: ly',nand as if he were revolving the words in his “ Tom,” he said, “ these fake that get such herd measure seem to have beeadoing ‘ at what I have--living fit‘, easy res ‘able: vgg; and not troubling , mselves so nqulre how many of their brethren were hungry or ettli-at or sick, or in i-hon.” ' Tom did not answer. a. West India Commend, for the April, isu. viz. ’ °‘°‘ "' Barbies 7.560 lbs. Danisrsre el, -4 Biirbadoal 282.90 “ "'°."!l° “-340 “ Trinidad ss.ooo" Greneda 43,610" St. Vincent 44,010" St. Lucie 4s,5oou Dominica 46,433 -- An ' us .843 -- ei. an :1,-ne -- Th. 0- Total 603.700 lbs to to be of the best quality, perrecil fp.. ‘BIO. di wee ‘I. ., iii. using sing‘ or ariiisiiiiiiceiiii" "°-'"' °' .0)”. llnlstv in be delivered in ' flagellum at each station as may _ on or before the lat April, I854-and the reminder to be delivered between lhc mantles of Jlly sud Sep- tember following, and will be subject is the approval a rd of Otficsra. and must be ws.i-rsaied_to keep sweet end for six months from the peripd of issue, viz.—- s first moletynfroiri the lat April, and the second delivery from t let 9 I364. ‘_ 0d'srsLuipy beseatip felt.‘ es.chIstatioaLssparsts|y_h1 I ... ~'l"‘eederer, and each tenderer rn_ut eeprs-'th.s rats in siei-I‘ is flares and in w. to supply the “dllI0lO. use a Britis Non _ and color and ever pa bseli _ _ Payment wil be made the Senior Coiniaissariet Oflcer st Bsrbedoes (on t e prcdactiontfths usual receipts) in Bills at to days sight on the _ Coin .M.'l‘reaesr at per,iftliesenibe sb'ervL£b0,_ and if under ' , in pscie. Duties. both Qiiesri's and Colonial. upon the tion of t Qts (Tenssgs duty _escaptsd) willlisssraitisdtstbe stdieperiodef in- peuied by a letter _ ,"I'|'||l rty tendering. ia_s earn a irdofthevelssoftbeestuneted ts to be delivered. . packages containing the Oats will be returned is the Contractor, alter their contents have been issued. Coiaritiisarlot Oficr. Buyer, JV. 8., Iltli .Iny. I858. be soccin :2 ,E ii: is. ‘S E 3 GAS wolurs. _ BALED TENDERS will be received until the Fourth day eflsns neat, by the Subscriber from each s as may w to contract for the fellow materials or any quantity thereof. the see Oiths rlettstsws Gee I. In Company, us: N0 Toes Hnsnocx Titan for Breestwerk. Scan-ri.iivo. (dimension) H.000 fest I-luenocu Lane, 140 I. Sninonss, 110 feet (cubic) l"an:ss-oirn, I00 leads common building 8-rosin, II I. Dare; Ill rrsls leacu Lissa, _ 30 Julian: Peers. 0 ht 9. 10 feet long. l P I0 the ear isst riod at which the article tendered for, can be dot sand, and to be seesuipeaied by the sf two responsible per- ssnawilliq lobe surstyhrths petfsrnieneeof the casinos. in case such 'l‘se_der shsdd he escaped. Payments to made in Cash on the dot ary of respective arise es n.iriiiii. sasruuv. Mthhtsy. isu. di CARD. no. I’. 'I‘AN'l'ON's Dsoursisir (Kansas, Greet 8trest,spposiie Mr. J. . Watt's, wlters Likensesee are takes b the most improved. Nertlssra Sky-Ilglit-—tbs osly l litiliat can produce a istaris. ' essertncar of LtlBhOtl,'k::dfl. and plain ay Id. enitssilsrnuvron NOTIOI. A‘: less Lewes u wu.'l.i'"' uh I‘. of an (Iai.i. . srse-ismius.eseu-as. sm.q..,i..i reins the lane Is the lbs dltdhvst-—sed all psrssu_s isdsbtsdtsthuld fibers requested to ~"" """'"££iiiii‘s‘o ..,,,....,.. ..,?.‘;..fii‘.';..:.°:'..*‘.'.:::.:‘, '...*‘*°“... ‘i*:::.'"‘.°:‘.’.:,': thingrin his own thoughts: so a. he, that omhadtoreinindhiintwtce thatthstea-3 “gt billets wesb:tb,::nltee‘lalilul3io‘i.it hi’ifi“:fim::' tiinke. After-_tea, he and Marie an too 1 sin ii‘ 0 l A r our, _ Marie disposed herself on e louliilgtci? v on“ silken mo uito curtain, and was soon so :v'ilrIi ' 3% - .-_ ,9: t {mi wiiiiqiiii" seemed In ii deep reverie, and to ' sollloqulsln to himself by music. Alherl little, he 0% one of the drawers, took oiit_ati Old muslo- , whose leaves were yellow with age. “Id 599! turning it over. “ There,” he said to Miss 0 one of my mother's books, a writing~—conic and look at it. copied erranlged this from hloeart's Requiem. ’ Miss Ophe ia came accordi y. _ ” “ It was souiethin e used to sing oftflli said St. Clare. “ I can hear her acw.’.’ He struck a few ma' tic °ho‘td..! and we piiigipg tint grand a Latin piece. the “. ies r 9 dub, Tom, who was listen’ g in the outer ve ‘ was drewii by the coin: to_ the very door, re he stood earnestly. He did not understand the words, of course! but the music end manner of singing ap red to afiect him strongey, especi- ally when t. Clare sang the more pa tic parts. Tom would have sympnthissd more heartily. if he had known the meaning of the beautiful words:— " Recorders, Jean is, elia, “ this was here is her head- " Qtliriens inc. ssdiui hall. Quod sum cause tum vie, ilti eruccia Illlfllo Ne inc pcrdss illh die: Taritus labor non sit cassin."' St. Clare threw a doc and pathetic ex _ s- sion into the words; or the shadowy vs I of care seemed drawn away _ea c seem _ ear his mother’: voice leading his. Voice and instrument seemed both living, end threw out with vivid sympathy these strains which the ethereal Monrt drst conceived ssliis owa dying uieui. i wlVhen St. Clare had done singing. he set leaur ing his heed u ii his hand a few moments. and then began we king up and down the door. *- What a sublime conception is that of! hit judgnent !" mid he; “ a ri ting of all the wrongs of eges!—e sclvi_n of moral problems by an unansweruble w om! It is. llltlsotlea wonderful ima .” _ _ “ Itlsafeer Ions sous,“ saidhdiseopkelle. 2‘ It ought toga tohnagiul sup ." said 8;; Clareiltop ‘us 0 ii 3- “, W“|‘°“l°& Torn this etlfbruoon ‘alt cha ter In Matthew _ t gives an account of it, an I lnve been quite struck with it. . _One should have expected some terrible enorinities charged to those who at! exclud from Heaven as the _resson;_ but no- the are condemned for not doing ttve good. I . . N as if that included every _le _ll_- _ “ Perhaps,” said Miss . “ It I0 |l|l>0|' sible for a person who does no pod not I0 do harm." A “ And whet,”_Iaii‘l St _ I PC3338 3 stractsdly, but with deep feeling, “what shall be said of one whose own hear when eduo_s- tion, and the wants of society, have called ll vein to some noble purpose; who liss floated on e dreesiy, neutral ‘spectator of ‘em endwrciigs of lien, when _ worker I" _ ’ « should isy," mid mu ophohe. " III!!- oaglittorspd, and now." ' -- Alws practical, and to the polar!‘ said hes hrsskiii out into a mille. .Clerss 3' St. Olsrs, his _ g “ You never lesvemssny dine lbr general nous, cousin: you always iris short up teases -ssss s L .n _.a __.L.J Injures It Think, 0 Jesus, hr wht Thou D lll 'i. ”~-us-I is against the actual resent : you have a kind of 9 7311;! M30 alyvp a ti yoitirhniind.” ow is a ti ' ' wi.tli1,)" saidithtiissgtiplililia. m mythng "’ °° ‘ car as _ Clare, " she had so P00 good work for me.” h I’t‘ was the first time since Eve's death that h; agngvir ssidk as many _words as these of very strong ?ee'll:gi’ now endenfly mpnumg “ ;;]My view of Christianity is such," he added, u at I think no man can consistentl profess _without_ throwing the whole weig t of his a ing a met this monstrous syweni of llljug. 0:, lies at the foundation 9 all our society, Ell“. if need be, sacrificing himself in the battle. t is Imeea that I could not a Oliristiim had later- ! child!” said St her simple little soul on is in the rising and falling spray of the fountain, an listenin to its murmur. Tom thought of his home, and that he should soon be afree man, and able to retain‘ to it at will. ’ He thought how he should work to buy his wifii and ye. He felt the inusclee“of his bi-evmy aims with ii. sort of Joly, as he thought the would soon belong to imself, and how much they could do to work out the freedom of his family. Then he thought of his noble‘ young master, end. over second to that, came the habitual prayer that he had always ollered for him :.iin then his thoughts ssed on to the beautiful Eva, whom he now t ought ofauiong _ e angels ; and he thought till he almost fans cicd_that that bi-_iglit face and golden hair were l°° “'3 "P00 llHIi._out of the s ra of the f°“'“”n- And! so musing, lie fel _as eep, and E- otlie though [have cerini course tll I great many Q. “nod ‘ml tplph who did no such thing; and _ _ ave en'- Eipldcrpd in me more scepticism their any other ou knew all this," said Hi ‘ didn't you do it?” is ophem’ , because benevolence wlii and cursing the martyrs and " f ll " I have .had_only that kind of ob consists in lying on a sofa, church and clergy for not being 00!! BSSOPI. geg’ you know, mart "5 Mpll, are as s « God s can ‘vary easily, how others :ought to be I 0 l‘k°’ll:.K°i"C‘° doidifmnfly now?" ‘ on y nows the future," aid st_ C1,,-.3, ‘mlani bi-‘ever than I wae_. beca him, ion; m Hip: He who has nothing to hlse can .110“ “ inhindldwhet are you goin to doll" 7 rs ’ I h y to * ‘P.i.?’°:il“‘3..*"‘f“‘''’ 55¢ E” °.i"i»"’-'1'~¥~’ wn sen Elite ygt done l1{flill1g;8n'(l’a;er’}ig;);i;'g¥h:£Q): _'tu‘re day, it may appear that I can do some. "Idon'tlr " 'dsg_ci. _ .. - - a day of grealli(d:::ds.“lIlemism ariid dlsllhfl I. . . M6 . - tedneas are risiu ‘ T" earth 0 ) here and there, . The Bniiggliriiin nobles set free ...'i'iii§i'.§ of.serfs,st an Immense pecuniary ion; Md perlgnpp, anion us may be tbupd genepom’ !P‘.¥1‘h,‘_'{“;4.° Mt °.s,ti-nuts l|°|I.9II.r,.anil.ius_iov “ But su pose we should rise ii to-morrow and eindnc _ lions, ll teach them how tonse their freedom? They ti ver would rise to do much among us. The fact is, we are too lazy and unpractlail ourselves ever to ve them much of an idea of that indiis ‘en enerq‘ v'rhicli_is necessary to form them to men. hey will have to north, where la ur is the fashloii—the univer- sal custom; an tell me, now, is there enough Christian philenthro by among your northern states to bear with e process of their educa- éloomand feolséthonli Yiou sepdt tllolllstlndl of in as one; u con onen- dnrertli have thgenheathen sent into our? towns and villlages, and give your time‘, an thoughts, and money, to raise them to the christian stand- ard! ’l.‘hat’s whatipwantto to kinowte ilfplve enianci. on wi ing is uca _ . ow many Emilics in your town would take iii a negro man woman, teach thei_n,_beai'- with them, and to in‘, e them Cliristieus . How many mer- chants would take Adolph, if wanted to make him a clerk ; or mechanics, if I we ted him ‘lt?0“‘hl0‘BhI:lll:tllIfllI0£"ll'I1l:1d h(t):lll))lllt8 alifoietliiall-(E in he north in aims um wyould take them in? how many inilies that would board them’ and yet ey are as white as many a woman north or south. on see, cousin, _ want _;'uvs- tics done us. We are in a bad position. e are the more opprcssors of the negroe; but the unchrzstzan pmudim of the north is an ear I severe. gnr;l'fcll,dciiliisiii,°.l _ tlw it is so." said Miss Ophelia. _ “ I know it was so with me, till I saw that it was my duty to overcome it, but I trust I have overcome it, and I know tliere are many good pie at the north who in this mat- ter used on y to be teuglir what their duty is_to do it. It wheel‘: eerbiulybe a bprosleg.-‘den:el toreceiveeeeneaion as en mar sionaries totheiu : butl ink we would do it.” “ Yea would, Iknow," mid St. Clare. " I'd like to see enydiing you wouldn't do, if you than llh|:b r dn .” A re‘ '0 ' ‘m not llllwlllllolllz pcod," said Klee Ophelia. "Others woul . f they nw things as I do. I intend to hkelbfiwy home, when I . I an our folks wi wonder, at Irst ;§ut I thlnd the will be brought to see as I do. Besides, I {now there are many pepple at the north who do exactly what you . II ‘ " ‘Yes, but they are a minority; and if we should begin to sineiiiaipaiento say extent. we mould soon hear troiuyoii. Illse opiielle did not reply. There was a ' moments» and St. UIare’s DIG tsrisnecwus overcast by a sad. dreamy 0!- prfion. V _ “ I don't know what makes me think of my mosh‘; so I tp ' t,” he_ said. " I have . ‘um?’ pf so mg‘. as if she were near me. I sap thlnklnfipf logs the uIell_k_) la . Wltht lflflgs gin past things 30 tlvl y and down the room for some minutes more, and then mid- " I believe I'll go down street, a few moments, tbuuuss to- ' ." A insh- %. task hiAlhti_|l!dtoP0u¢:‘lp.°“- ..,..r, ...e lfhe uld aw falls " ri No il' 3 1: o_irtnfthe him- ’ Islisllbe shrieks and screams; servants franticall on his muthcr’e picture himself to to, who would educate these mil- Ophelia and Tom proceeded coiuposedly with this work. amid the lainentaticus and sobs and cries of the adrighted servants, who had clustered about the doors and windows of the verandah. all these siuatures out ; all depends on his being kept ” on the distressed beings whom . the doctor were tl' "' Poor creatures o dolph absolutely refused to go. suede him to rise _ _ 0pbelia's urgent representations, that their mas- ter’s safety depended on their stillness and obedience _ med l|e_saw her coining bounding towards lull, as.ske used to come, with a wreath of ‘cs- IIIIIIIIIO In her hair, her cheeks bright, and lie: gas radient wi_t_h_delight: but, us lie looked ° N3°'!‘°_d *0 file from the ground ; her clieekg. "°|‘_¢ I paler hue-Thor eyes had iideep, divine "d191l00. I ldeh,, halo seemed around her lI8!d—and s e vanished from his sight; and Tom was awakened ii loud knocking, and e sound of many voices at the gate. lie h-isteiied to undo it; and, with smothered voices. and heavy treifil. came several men, bring‘. ‘"3 ‘ bml i Wrapped III a Clts.il\’, uiiil l_\iii;_v"uii 4 shutter. The light of the lamp fellfull on the d cc ;_and Tom gave a wild cry of stiiazenierit and 3'91"’: that rung through all the galleries, as the men advanced_wi$l_their burden to the o n P“. l°“|' d00i‘. where no Ophelia still eat kiiitiing. St. Clare had turned into it cafe, to look over In evening paper. As he was reading. an etfrsy‘ srosc between two priitleinen in the riioni. who were both partially intoxicated. St. Clare and one or two others made an effort to separle men. and St. Clare received a fatal stab in the side will: a bowie-knife, which he was attempting to wrest from one cl‘ them. The house was full of cries and lsmentations, gofig for a nvyhoge dc_ls.ss.‘ scipetglbip to save in .595, mi,’ mmwing “Emmy” on ‘he gyo::‘I'ir:)g' , , ll 0 3 seposition niiuiin d’ ‘ ' ’ in bid, .1, . . _ it istrsctedly about lamenting. T d nuzbntn 0 now a mic before all civilised ‘fg|).h‘?(,l;IMI.l('lil;0 :88l!16(l‘l0 havile any piliiilehlrlile " ‘ ‘t ii, _ ' - . - _ Ia insroiig _ysteric cc v - em‘? ?«3iu:‘él°3%?§°.2.l32?.J&i3?".:.:‘i.“.:: :;:':.:...*.'..:‘":.::::'i1*;;°."':r*'°"- °"°.;“'° , v a; , Ophonm the bleeding fbrm laid upon iii’ lraiptedl through pain and lose_ot' blood; bin .1. ise Ophelia applied restcrsuvea, be revived, opened his eyes. looked fixedly» on them,» looked earnestly around the room, his eyes lravellin‘ wistfully over every object, and finally they route The lllllalwaq now arrived and inide h' . reaeiog the wouiib, ii’ .353. Inc Ira an “ Now," said the physician, “ we must turn uiet. .. lare opened his eyes, and looked fixedly iss Ophelia and ying to urge from the sparrneut. . ” he said, and an expression f bitter self reproach passed over his face. - Terror had de- rived him of all presence of mind; he threw iiaaelf along on the floor, and iiothing could per- The [Chi yielded to Miss St. ‘ St. Clare could say but little; he lay with his eyes shut, but it was evident that he wrestled with bitter thoughts. After I.Wllll8,.lI8 laid his hand on Tom's who was kneeling beside him, and said, I‘ Tom! poor fellow! “ What, mes’rl ” said Tom, earnestly.‘ .. " I am dying! ” said St. Clare, pressing llll hand; “ pray l ’ . _ " lfyou would like a clsiyman ”——said the physician. ._ St. Clare hastily shook his tc'l‘oni, more ssrnesly, “ . ‘ And Tom did pray, wiili all his mind and strength, for the soul that was passing—the so that seemed looking so steadly and inounrfully from these large melaiicoly blue eyes. ‘It was litterelly prayer oflersd with strong crying and head, and said again rs ' " ‘ ere. Wliee Tom ceased to speak, St. Clare reached out and took his hand, looking earnestly at him, but saying math‘ [is close his eyes, out still retained his hol ; for, in the gates of eternity, the blaolt hand and white holileach other an ego clasp. He murmured softly to himself. at broken intervals, “ Iscordare: Jesu pie—— . 1 Ne inc pei-das—illa die Qimrons iric-scili-ii liissiis." It was evident that the words he lied been sing- ing that evening were passing through his mind —worde of entrsaiy addressed to lsliniie Pity. Hie lips moved at intervals, as parts of the hymn fell broke-nly from them. 0° His mind is wandering." said the iliictnr. " No! it is coming Hosts at last! ” said St. Clare, energetically; “ at last! at lull" h ellbrt of speaking exhausted him. The sinking lsness cl daalh fell on him; but with-it mere Isl , as if shed from the wings of some pity- ing spirit,s beautiful expression sf pesos, like that at e wserisd child who a .' so he lay tor a law sicrnsme. l‘lisv saw that the mighty hand was on liiiii. Just before ihe gpjrig period, he s ed his eyes, with a sudden |ipiir,as«f joy in recognition, and said," Ms- Iier! "sndelieriliswasgesel Art Excnu-.iI'r Rari.v.—An infidel, who had been attempting to prove that soon have no souls, asked a lady with an air oftrinmpli what she thought of his philosophy ?I " It appears to "me." she replied, " that you have . Pafmhtfinflflulhrtfifli’ .. Suarsiriaeu IMI Sroarsisan.—-Sprii-eh.‘ 9;‘. tr-eordinary is, it seems, carried on under this metropolis. Recently, two rneiiuseied Gar- diner and Hawkins, were brought up before Sii-‘Che man Marshall, at Gnildhall,'cher- ged wit lioiiig found unlawfiilly inthe city sewers. Police constable 137 said he‘ saw the prisoners coming up one of the sewers’ gratings in Tliroguiorton- street, and, having questioned them as to their objad ingoing into the sewers, he took them into cinody, when he found upon them eighteen live rats‘. and a key with which they opened the graf- tiiigs. Sir C. Marshal inquired how lb prisoners got their living, when Gardiner", who undertook to be spokesman, said he was ii. master rat catcher. and that Jack ‘ was his assistant. He had been at that kind of work, catching rats for parties who supplied the sporting gentlemen at the West end for agood many cars, but Jacklierl been only nine months lathe profession; were, nevertheless, very expert in hunting expeditions underground, fre- quently succeeding in ciiplui-ing as many as fixiiii fifty to sixty in an hour. When they got into the sewers they kept on running h they their and catching the rats as they ran upt walls, and put them into a bag all alive, afterwards sold them at two shillings per doxeri to the re ular dealers, who rsteiled them at six sliillin s per dozen. They nes- er injured the wal s, and when they met the commissioners’ men in their rotting excur sions, they were never interfered with by them. On the present occasion they entcin ed the sewers at the’ Custom-hails, and Lnade their way all round Wliitecliapsl, and a . coming out. In fact, they knew their we all through London under ground. Sir M‘"'5l"ll 535d. as the Commissioners of Saw. ei_-s or the men did not complain or interfere with the prisoners in their extraordinary occupation, he should not do so, and there fore discharged them. . A Vsiiv Ban Mcsroevfi-A number of gentleman applied to the Court upon dilii-an grounds to be excused from sci-vigg .3.".‘."‘:‘-.‘:‘.".;..l.*_i_'i.I.".*-.-"-'-«“3~?-’;~'a'$f —. . The Lord Mayor observed that it was rather a singular gr-ound'of exemption, and he ent- quired ofthe lad whether, If any one owed his father £%, he thought he would fair it ?—The boy said he believed he woul (a laugh).-The Lord Mayor inqiiired if his father had sent him to a the excuse 3- The boy replied that it was his mother. who had sent him, and he added that the fact was that his father had received a summons and forgot all about it (renewed la er).-The Lord Mayor said he thought at under tlh circumstance the gentlemen might be exciti- sed from serving on the grand Jill]. Wosii:x’s Rioii-rs is Paiuoua1.—ln a as- ries of Sketches of Par , written George S. Raymond, we nd the following attractive description of female habits 2-3 “ Everybody smokes in Paraguay . and near- ly every female above I3 years of age chews. 1 am wrong. They do not chew, but put tobacco in their mouths, keep it there coni- stantly, except when eating, apd, instead chewing, roll it about with their to tie, suck it. Only imagine y0tll‘I0ll‘._I , t salute the rich, red ii of a maiguificent l_it- tlc Hebe, arrayed in satin and aching wifli diamonds —she puts you back with one do- licate hand, while with the fair, taper fingers of the other she draws forth from her mouth a brownish black roll of tobacco, quite twin inches long, looking like a monstrous grub, and, depositing the savory lounge on the rim of your sombrero, puts up ‘her face ad is ready for your salute. I have soinetnu seen an over delicate foreigner turn a with a shudder of loathing under-_ such cil cumstances, and et the epithet ol'_e_l solstice the savage) up ied to him by the 0&1? ing beauty for his sensitivw aquaaillllinass However one soon gets used to those in Pa- ra nay, where you are, perforce efcustoru, ob iged to kiss every lady you are in j to ; and one-half you moot are really temp!- ing enough to render you reckless sfconss'- quences " s Minx 1'I-II Eiio.-_-A men who ofian worked on the Sabbath, let! a large caste, and dial in an almshouse. Before his death, sonic one in free conversation with him about his past life, asked him iflie thought he had aincd anything by working on the Sabbath. file answered, “ o!" and . "lotus- tliing would always occur in course of b week, by which I lost inere_then I gahed by working on the nbbeth ; it was no to me," ‘_ Such, it is beleivcd, has been the eg- perience ofnieny. For atinis, by the dee- ecretion of the Sabbath, some may have seemed to gain ; but much the end, was willgenncrally liridthst it has hen no been employing a good deal talcut.‘to W. . e" I ' ' back‘ ’§’iim.'- - ’ trhldtiisdieversitdahvltwass beaatltlel nesa|lgbter$gid'UlIwefli . . Jud g'.irii.i.. . .. . i e. .. prodl. In sissy cases nei_i have this this. eadin not a few, have. I50 V» r ...s..«..