GENERAL I£'l‘_ELLIGENCE RE-CASTING or THI‘. EASTERN AND FUTURE Oi-i:itn'ioNs.—We' un stand that the Army in the East is a to receive a new organization and butioa, ivitli a view to render ' chinery more efficient and easy worked. It is the intention to div? whole Force into two Grand Di one of which is to be under the conil of Sir William Codriiigton, and the Sim,‘ under Sir Colin Campbell, with Sir George Brown to hold the supreme com. mand. The whole of the existing Divjg- ions and Brigades, as well as the General Staff, will be newly disposed, and the en- k tire Army remoulded on an iinpmyed plan before the next season for active operations has commenced. Rumour, as usual, is already busy in assigning to the British Arirfy a new field of operations, and points to Asia Minor. It is said, that with the fall of Sebastopol the necessity ofretaining both the French and British Armies in the Crimea has ceased, nnd there are many excellent reasons for t_lteir being now employed on two separate services. There can be no question, that the French are perfectly well able of themselves to deal with the Russians in the Crimea, and drive them from every foot of ground in that Penin- sula. The English and Turks will, we have no doubt, close a triumphant cam- paign in Asia Minor, if there employed, and we certainly agree in opinion with those who maintain, that the expulsion of the Russians from Georgia is hardly of less importance than from the Crimea. Already Omar Paclia has, by forcing the passage of the lngoiir and marching on Kutais, virtually effected the raising of Siege of Kara, and threatened the safety of Teflis itself. Should Telfis not fall into the hands of Omar Pacliai by a for- ced march,its occupation in the next cam- paign will be rendered certain, iftlie Eng- lish and Sardinian Forces be destined for the conquest of Georgia. Time and cir- cumstances can alone determine the oper- ations to be commenced in 1856, but we feel assured, that Asia Minor will be one of the great fields on which the Czar will have to do battle for his Empire. ln Courland, also, it is not improbable SZARD’S GAZETTE, JANUARY 0 3 . lNcoo.—A Pat-is correspoii- .Daily News tells the follow- ,*''it Several anecdotes are in cir- vt‘i"here in conitection with the stay of ng of Sardinia. it is said that, wish- ) escape for it while the formalities o .ourt, he left the Tuileries one evening 6 garb of a private gentleman, and in lcontpany of one of his suite walked ugh the streets ofParis. . He had not -‘pfar, before he discovered that he was uwed by two individuals. At length one he latter approached and asked the hang, who was smoking, for a light. The King lent him his cigar with a good grace, and then, turning to his companion, said, in the Piedmontese patois—“These are spies; ifthey continue to follow us I shall nock one of them down.” The two indi viduals immediately disappeared. IMPORTANT Discovsav as Bsnvt.oN.— Col. Rawlinson has just discovered among the ruins ofancieiit Babylon an extensive li- brary—not, indeed, printed on paper, but impressed on baked brick—containing many and voluminous treatises on astrono- my, mathematics, ethnology, and severe other most important branches of know- ledge. These treatises contain facts and arguments which, in his opinin, will have no small operation on the study of the sciences to which they relate, and which throw great light upon biblical history and criticism, and the history of onr race. The Lyons journals speak of a spectacle at once singular and touching. Eight one- handed Zouaves from the Crimea. have been seen walking in the streets, in twos, keeping together by the only arm which is left them. In Sweden a man who is seen four times drunk is deprived of his vote at elections, and the next Sunday after the fourth offence is exposed l‘! the churcliyard. A Bsxi.-iit.o PaiNcsss.—-'l‘lie Princess. —The Princess Christine Belgiojoso of Lombardy was banished from Austria sortie six years ago, on account of her political doings. This lady took ll p her residence at a. farm house in Asia Minor, where, being totally destitute, she was forced to labour with her hands for her very existence, in the strictest sense of the word. The Eni- peror has now been |ll(3tlSt'd to recal the lady by an edict ofgriice, and to annul the sequestration which at the time of her banishment was placed on the whole of her property. that Russia will find next year it ltoslilc Army, and then she may well tremble for Rt-zcovi-zintv Or II.l\‘l..\' lil-I~i|L1'l<I.—- .‘\ll\'l(‘t!.~ front Ahcrtleeii state, that the .'\‘.llliIl(‘.:lll ult.1l-- ship“ John Henry ” lei! lit \‘t'lll| the li||l|.~l| THE AMERICAN ALADDIN. road can be built, no doubt; but whether Wlien we go out on Saturday afternoon ‘hf’ "'9" horse can filid drink enough to sus- to nioralize and see new houses, we usually llhlh hh" °h h'° l°"_B .l°“"h°Yg '°lh° hnfiellled take our young ones by A|uddin’a palace. ‘lheshhh ht ‘V,h3h'"gl°h- h°" °h3°"’83 Aladdin wits a Yankee. He started life b ' _ Th°,"°hd “ll” hm”? l0 "'aV9"3° “IP88 dis- swappiiig jatzk-knives, then putting the hhcl hlhds °h°°“h‘h}'- Thh hf“ ‘h"°° hun- halves of broken marbles together, and d'_°d_m_|l_€BItllerleavingthe Western border- passing them off as whole ones. \Vhen he 0‘, °'Vll'“‘!‘°h: '9 "0 hh8 l"'h""°t °°"_‘="l'°d had gathered some brass, he went to school Whh h”“""hh‘ 8'3”: W'h9"’_d by _°¢°h3'°h3l all the summer to learn the golden rule of 9l"‘_’h'h5»_hhd ‘°le"hhlY 9“l’Ph°d “'"h limb"- arithmctic-—addition for himself and sub-3Th"" "°8'°" l"'°"’hl5 h° 9e”°“' °h5lh9l° ‘° sh.,,c,l,,h for his nelgl,ho,._ tho constrtiction ofthe road, nor to the run- At an early age, Aladdin was considered hlhg °“°°°m°l|Y°8- _ to be good at a bargain—-which meant that, “ls 50300 5”‘ hundred mlleh °hd°3°§'lo he could always succeed in changinga worse ‘vhleflesst “'°°l°"» °"°°l" that h‘ l°h8 _"" for hetter—always keeping the blind side ‘°"'hl9 "hh" 3"'°‘m' ‘_“'_° h°",hh °°‘""'h8 ol'a horse to'the wall when he had to sell hh"'°“’ Valle”: hhd S'_"‘hg hh’ l° 5 f°‘V it; and the village said, that certainly Alad- 5l"hl°‘_l "995 ‘"“_l 3 h"-h’ '_’°‘"''‘’ 8”"- din would succeed. \Vhen he left, “lte The hhlhel‘ "°‘l“"'°d lb" lh" Pa" Oflhe will be rich,” said the village, with more mad» the h°°d_h“'lh° 3“PP°" °“h° l“h°"‘" ,,l,hmval than ll would say uhe will he and every article necessary for the passage generous and ti7de’."’ To Aladdin the world °h lfhlhsn “"” h}“’° l0 h” "'hh3P°"ed h|’°m was but a market in which to buy cheap "°8'°'_’5 m°"° hlghl)’ h“'°"°d hY "°l‘"'°- and Sell dean For him‘ ‘here was no This desert_extends to the base ofthe beauty, no history, no piety, no heroisin. R°°h}’ M"_‘{hl_h'“9- The "Pl °“h° d‘5'“_"°° vainly the “us shone owl. l,lm__,,alhly to thePacihc is an alternation ofmountains, the south wind blew. In the wake ofthe ‘l°°P ‘hhl°’h‘hd9o ‘hd deg?" l’_h“h‘- Ahmhh great Shh, Argo’ in which Jason portion ofthis region, which is more than a and his companions sailed for the Golden lh°“5hhd "“l°5 ‘Vlder '5 “'9” “'°°d°h ‘ha Fleece, over the gleaming Mediterriiiican— ?“hl°"_’hll}' whlehedv hhl 'h° grehler P'" °h wl,e,.e the ships ,,l"1‘y,.,,’ Rome’ and "flllc lt (le§tlIl’ll‘e of uood and water as the desert Crusaders had been before liiin-—tlirough 'l5_°ll- 1h°_ 8°"-'_'h"'°h‘ °xPl°"°"3 “Y lhhh the Pillars of Hercules, through which Co- ""5 m°_l'“_lfi|n |‘9g_|f'"t "°°l‘¥_ hhd l“'°°'l"t' luinbus sailed to find a fame in a new world 9"’? 95 ll '9» h’_""!9"°l‘ h‘°'l_'“°3 hhd °P°h' __h0w galls Aladdin lo find fm.lune_ To ings for the building ofa railroad, that seem him all lands are alike. No Homer sang “h“°” P"‘_""d°h"“l- The lhcl‘ °f “’°°d for him in the }Egean; he only curses the “hd ‘hhlef "' ‘he “""°h9_ °h'l°°h’- wind that wlll not blow hm, hm, odessm [question is whether this is insurmountable. No syrens sing for him, but he lovestliej Tl-"lh°"i °h¢°"|'5°. 03" h° h°“8_h‘ 3"‘ huge oath of the lively boatswain. \Vitlt,"'hh3l’°_"'°‘lt huh _‘h° “P°h°“ “”h h° the Bible in his hand and a quid of tobacco hmhelhlhg P"°d‘8'°"5- A ‘"'°35‘"'e_e3 in his mouth, he goes about the holy placesl"hh’° h°"°_ ‘“°hU"h"° C9935» d°“hl95 I33 in Jerusalem, and “ calctilates” their exact '°°5‘ h)’ h°"‘ls' “'h"“P°'‘‘°d “ hhhdred hhd size and site. Hesees the landofthe Rames- hhY "‘h°'- (_:°h3“‘l‘"-’"".Y ‘h°"° will h° es the Ptolemies; and the reverend recordslh“h‘h'°‘l5 "h "l'l°9 °l‘_1h° P“Clh° "lll"°3d of the Lybiitn desert wliosc eclioes have °"°")' °"°9""‘°° ?h"h'°h Wlll¢°“ ""90 0|‘ sluinbered since they were trainped over_h°,'"' d°“‘""‘i 1h°h h_"8° d°l’°'s °h hm‘ by Alexander's unity, are now awakenetl}“"h h"-V9 l0 'J0 estttbllshed all hlhhg ‘he by the thrill whistle ..i' Old Dan Tuckoi~.l"°“‘°» 0","! °°"‘ °‘. ‘".’°**- ?'°'>' ‘°“ °f lie insults the Grand Llama, imi.-noi..i,c°*Il»9~§tI_ns_fiV€ °r -txtm-es "I value on with the Grand Mogul, turns his back upon 'the M”-"5'Pl" §""e"l'l h_ h emperors, and "takes it pinch out of the M°"°Y °““ " h l " "“'°'"' Bl" Popeya snuff lmx_ H” cllews with the money ‘can not transport the enormous Arabs smokes opiiiin with the Turks, and ‘lhhhlhlhs °l_“"““’-‘h,“l"" ‘?"" h” "°‘l“"'°d lb" rides for a bride withtlic Calmtick Tuitars, ‘he h’°°"‘°l"'°_9- lhht '5 °“‘_°h ‘he ‘W95’ Aladdin comes lwlm, “gal”, and the ,,(l_ltion. llt reiiiitiiis to he aseertuiiied whether r- ‘ll n a site zossfiil inztii: “ \li' suit H _ . . l",::llel.,.,l(l),lm. he l:(,,,,,h whh ",,ll,l:,,,'_h,,“. lhat is the qiiestioii to he settled, before “.0 vs ll My '80“ at die‘. we and l,,,l,,,"l',l,,l,lm lit can be known wlietlter it railroad to the owiiiittr ‘t million of tlttll'tr~"—0l' all societies‘ Phclhh is ‘’h is "M h l’°s’"h'l'll/- Ah" ‘hhh B 1 . I l . . - in , . _. s . . l l V M. which he is not presldlmll n llm_l,lU,._ ll,‘ ‘ ls ‘settled, it will be time to iiiquiit. \\ll€lllCl' it-tine i‘ as ood '13 goltl l|(‘ has l)ItlIt.l|l ‘t h‘ “"’”h “h'h' l" “-"l’°"‘l lh" “hh"5l "‘°hl' K 3 | "‘ I - ' - . hlclures and§lmuM_ll,. ll.“ .,l.,,, l,,-,,,,l_.‘lj~l ., (‘lll'll)ll_‘. suni that the road will ct st.—u\ cw .\ii-s. Aladdin and lioitst-tl liei-in limit-y; hiit h""" L’-f‘ h"“"(""‘d' (An tit-licle on another page, givcsa Poland. .Attstria and Prussia itiust llltflllm-mic ,l,_.,,,,,.,,,,, ,_l,h, .. 1.3.,-,./nit-. " ..n‘ i',,l,,. answer distinctly the demand, “ Vvllulsilllcrvy, 1t;ivis’sinnts. '1 t... tn.,.i..:u and .-.-.-w on my sl(lc__Vl,-lm ?n Nculmllw can no 3 lll[t‘.,./U/In! l}I'rit7‘l!/ ltan: l.i:\4'lI (.'ltlI'l'.lt' lot llii: ' _ ‘ I eso ll 1'. ant ettteir own .-lttlv. e .on on longer be allowed as Ilie mask ofa secret C/,,,,,,,-C/.,. ,,.,_,.,;._ll_ ll, ,~.-,,,,, ll,,_,,,l,,',,,' “.,:,,,l, h0Sl.IlIl_y——€l.n(.l the VVestcrn Allies must i lids been picked tip lty an .’\ltI"T. 'I.t u lllllt i, .s'.:.- sternly require uf those shifty Slums lo deserted by Capt. lxuilett, lll . '-r ii2t‘ll(‘t€ In onlt-rs . " ‘ «. .. 2,. 1.3»... , declare themselves “lends or foes. ,, of hit btlward Ut,li.lier. l. .il .. .\t..i .1. ll)tt('\lL|_ H ‘I t - . l _ . . ” was ver_\ miicli opposed to in |tl'tIl3“l.'tlllt;_’. lhr e la '3 "(ll wlll ‘'5: '5 aéialllhl "5 recovery oftlic Resolute \\ In liltril'l‘lIlilYl\itlIlCllnIl Sweden and Denmark, too, must no long- curious, and no doubt, niti um in an tttlititlt’ va- er be left watching ll", bu],-mcc,l,ul be chll_ iieiy of conjectures, out the 5-) lilltill at the iiiy.-i -r_v must for ever rcinaiii unkiiomi. ll om,-.-. iioi th--n-- ed on to choose their side. The year I856 must end Neutrality. «j-Or}; .._. Mini: AND Bu'r'rit:n--—ln answer to the question, “ How much milk does it take to make one pound of butter?” :1 corres- pondent of the Agricultural Gazette states that, as the result of twenty years’ expel-- ience on dairy farms, lie finds that it takes 2 gallons 5} pints of new milk to make one pound of butter for the summer half- year, and 2 gallons 3} pints for the win- ter half-year; or, for the twelve months it takes 2 gallons 5 pints of new milk to snake one pound of butter, and 24 pints of cream to make one pound of butter. The stocks from which the experiments were taken were chiefly what are known -as the well-bred Irish cow. See what may done. lays the editor of the Plough- by I roper selection. Four quarts lh _ '05". and six quarts in June ill make a pound of butter, in fore appear. that the decision ot‘5.r l'.ll\V:llll Belch- er was wrong, for no ltltlll Ill hi:iii«_v could have- forseeii so improbable in fact. that the ship should have escaped safe and sound from the ice bed in which site “as imprisoned, and have drtftetl with- out injtiry to ilie place where she was discovered by the American wlialer. Capt. Kellctt abaiidttneil the Resolute about two years ago, in the pack ice of} Cockhttrn Island, by Melville Island. She wasdiscovcred off’ Cape Mercy, l).1vis’s Straits. Hy what passage the llesolute, after liasiiig been abandoned by her crew, arrived at this locality, will occasion many hypotheses to be started, the result, of which we shall look for with much iii- terest. Capt. Norton,of Dublin, Ireland, has patented a mode of using fulmiaating powder as a printing for cartridges, so as to cause an explosions through the unbroken cartridge case ; also for puncturin the ease ofoartridges at the base, to enable the charge to be ignited from the dame of the cap of the nipple. In Turkey , whenever a storelteeper is convic- ted of telling a lie, ltis house is painted black, to remain so for one month. If there were such a law in force in this country, what a sombre and re the right kind of‘ stock. gloomy sppesnnoe most of our towns would pre- uiit. ‘ '~ -- ht- picks his in rlllll “ill: ii .-ilvc-r fork. llvf , _ _ ,‘ ' , I _ _ d li.t-H1 liuint: for it pot-t, llltl lie tii:iki-s it llls Sotiieisltttt (llll(‘l)('| t. .\I( it of tie pioposc b(i.isl that lit; i‘-“otl.-‘ itotliiiig l)lll his lll'\l':~‘ltl‘.- "”'l""‘“l l" “W I hum“) put‘. it ;'t?l'.\‘ ltl tzltitrcli l\\l(.'I‘, itti Stttitlzijm """” and only \l':ll{t'~1 up, wlit.-it tlii- ltri-itclit-r tl(‘- \VA'rl.:n|N(‘, C,\'r'l‘I.tt...__:\lltttnLI the many iiniiiitzt-s lllt.' .-iiiiit-i' ol Sodoiit ziiiiltiloiiiomili, llV.hll__-(._.; Hf gluijlg nut [ll[i\'j|ll_§ as muizli as 11"‘! lllt’~*“' “ l""t:l| 0'41 -l'l.‘.\\‘H ’t ..t'.li-iii.-:ili.-iii. . llllillll he (ll?§ll'(ll)lt‘, tliiriitg the \\'llllt‘.i‘, is H‘ h""'| is MM ‘md 31”"-‘V wnhuw WHHHI” ‘ llItl'll‘ tori sc:inI_\' silltltlf’ of wiitor. .\ lirw which lllt\t: l.it and glaiiicv.-tl till". lit‘ (:l't.~‘lt.~. his hands inpi-aycr, bttt liwgctstoopt-iitlit-in1 ivlicn the poor box is ltztsst-il ztrotintl; and hr.‘ got-._-a home like it sitcct-s.-‘ftil iniin. tli:iiiltiii;;; God that lie is not as other men tire. And after diitiier, he sits hcllire the tire in his t-it sy chtiir, lights at cigar, and loolas l:iii;:tiitll_\ at Mrs. Aladdin throtiglt the thick .~tiiiokn. By and by old Aladdin dies. The conven- tional virtues are told over, as the nioiiriiing carriages are called out. The piipi~r.-: I't‘- gret that they iii-c called upon to deploi-i-. the loss of it rt-vet-etl parent, goth-roiis friend, lblllllic->’l)ll'li(.'(l citizi-Ii, nllll pious man; and the l)l't?CUCl0llS swaplicr ot'jiii-h- knives, and the model set tipto the young generation is laid in the dust. Above his grave the stars he never saw now burn with a soft lustre which no lamps abottt ti king’:-i tomb can emulate; and the south wind, for whose breath upon his brow he was never grateful, strews his lonely last bed with anemones and violets that his heel crushed when living; and we who are to be formed upon that model, carelessly reinsrk, as we stir our toddies, “ So old Aladdin is gone at last; and, by the way, how much did he leave? ” om. IS A PACIFIC RAILROAD POSSIBLE? It all turns upon a question of water. The have riiniiiiig watt.-r in their cattle yards, and llll;ll' stock drink as mature requires it; bitt inost liiiiiters water their stock either at the piiinp, or by driving them to a l‘Illllllll_:_7 brook twice, or ofteti but once it day. Wateriiig is (lone by rules fml“ fall to spring, t'c[_;tirillcss ol wI.'tt|lICt‘ 0!‘ ootl. lliare observed stock 80 dry 05 to refuse to eat dry food ; but after being watered,tliey (‘ill it vorueioiisly. OW, it is a well-settlt-tl fact. that .no animal will thriu: Wt'll, it-liilt,-sutl'criiig for want of food, water, or shelter. Let‘ those, therefore, who want to turn out their stock in the spring in good condition, attend *0 these things; and let them see, that lhfi poorer and weaker stock get as much as they want. Lii-1'i.icGiiii.s.——'1‘hsre is something inexpress- jbly sweet about little girls. Lovely, urs, inno- cent, ingenious. unsuspecting. full of ildlell lo brothers, biibies and every thing. They are sweet little human flowers, diamond dam! in the breath of mo")--‘wlllll Ph! ‘h’! 'h°°ld ever become women. flirts, siidlisartlsss cogn- uettu ! Rae " FAia.”—A pretty girl in tstters.