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Secortrlly, how much is the ktnt_t wnrllil And. thirdly, wltat is the King thinking ofat the titne.” '|‘|.t,- pioft-ssor was distressed hcyontl nieasnre, and in his :ip;iItments rolle-l Ilptlltrlllfl carp»-t in agony, for he knew that he must the on the inor- tow. His servant learned the trouble, and offered to appear before the Kitig Illlltl take his clrzitict-. of tlnS\VC|'lll_[Z the qttcstiotis. The next tntirritntg the servant, (!ltIllIt‘tl in his inn;-tct’s l’lll)t’S. presented liiinsclfto his lllilj-.’Sl\', “ho was (loo-~ivetl by his :ipptJZtl'(lttCe, and the Kirgz proceeded: “ Tell me, now, how many baskets of earth are in yonder ttiutiiitztiti. “Tliat depends upon circttiiistoiices. If the baskets are as large as the mouiitain, one will hold it; if halfas large, two; if a quttrtur, four; and so ,7 The King had to be srttisfml, and |)rtIC(’(’llC(l : “ Now, tell me how much the King is worth 1" ll “/0”, your M;ije.-t_v, the Kitig of l'It‘.|Vt,‘tl and Ertrth was sold for thirty pieces of silver, and I conclude you are worth one piece " This was so witty an Cacttpt‘, latI;_thet'. and wt-tit on : _ “ Now, once more, tell me what atn I thinking {[7, that the I\'illf.' I‘ You are now thinking: that you are talking with the Pi-oft-sstir, wliercas it is only his st"-rvatit.” “ \Vell tlnne,”said the King, _von shall lt.H't‘ your reward, and your master shall not lost: his head." “ .'llis1't:it, wliere's your liousc?" {lSl\'C(l(I curious traveller of a lialfliorst-, lialt'-alligator squatter. *‘ llousc, eh! D’ye think I'm one of them sort, stranger? I sleep in the prairie—I eats raw buflltlo. and drinks out of the Missisippi.” ——o The Great American Hair Tonic. 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The Go- vernment is described in this lettcrasin the gretttcst t-inliarrasstncnt and disunion its to the course to he pursued towards the flag of the United States, on its lir-it at- toinptiiig to pass Kronborg, duty free, after the oxpiratioti of the present treaty. It is ntittii-ally ennui‘-___rli ft.-tired, that the attempt, if succcsslhl, will he imitrttcd by other nations, and the example become widely contzi,-;iQus. It is allirnicd, that the Danisli atttlinritiés have at last deliberated upon the plain of letting the Al'ncl‘lCtlltS tlirough uiitnolostcd, but of ltct.-ping an accotint tigziinst them for prcsciiiation, when the subject oftlic Sniiitl (lites shall have been atljustctl. The Cross joui-rial atinounces that the United States’ govcrnnicnt has (lt'cl-'tI'C<l to that of Copctilittgcn, that it is disposed to pity ii. stun of 40,000 dollurs,~ and not ll)til'l.', in lieu of all demands for Sound dues, and furtlict-, a giveii sutn as equivalent for mztitituitting lighthouses, buoys. ltllt'(I-Hlttt‘liS, I’i'rc.-ttt'.N’s lslnnd.—An intci-csting com- mtiiiicntioii lius been received front this place. the 14th oi" September, 1855, the date of tho chapluin’s letter to the Rev. '1‘. Mitt-t-ay. was on hortrd the vessel which conveyed the iiitelligciicc, they were still in the dark. Tliottgli they had suffered some anxiety from it poor yam harvest, they had a good stock of sweet potatoes to turn to, and the "pinch of the year” was past. Tlit-y were awaiting the measures of o- vernment for their transfer to Norfolk Is- land, sonic having relinquished liousc-build- ing in c.\'pcatzition ofthis important change. It ftppt-!ilt'S, by accounts from Sydney, that Sir. VV. Di.-nison, Governor ol' New South Wales, had, in September last, under in- structions from home, despatched a vessel to Pitcairn’s Island, with a view of making arttngemcnts. It was intended that, on her return to Sidney, a transport should be lit- ted out, for the purpose of conveying the islanders to their new and beautiful abode. All cars would be taken in the manner of accomplishing the object which they them- selves have sought to attain, ttrid every rc- spcct paid to. their admirable principles and exemplary ways. I\Ir. Nobbs stated, that the church aml school were well attended. His eldest son, Reuben, had died of an attack on the lungs, the youth having returned frotn Valparaiso, where he lied held a incr- cantile situation, to die among his family and be buried on his native island. Much unanimity prevailed among the people. New BURNSWICK, Fenruuitr 6tli.—'I‘he Hon. C. Fislit.-r. Attorney-General, has returned from hismission to England, and we are happy to say, if the rcporttt in cir- culation urc to be credited, tlittt he has been cnnplctcly sticccssful, having arrang- ed with the delinquent firm of Messrs, Pt-.to_. Brzissy Bolts, and also obtained assurances ofn sulliciciit supply oftnoncy, on l’rovint:ia| security, to carry into effect the railway policy of the Government. This is extremely grntifyiitg intelligence ; but it will be time enough to rely upon it when we hear sometliitig tnore definite from the gentleman himself. The Exe- ctitive Council is now in session at Fre- dericton, and we therefoie presume the facts will soon be known. A l’ni-:ct:m:tv'r roit Russi.t.——A letter from Vienna, tlatcd Jan. 2d, published in the Constitutionnel, says: “ As tnuch as has been said about the dignity of the crowti of the Czar, I will mention it cost: in which the two first tia- val powers in the world did not tltink it It derogation frotn their national dignity to reciprocally adopt, tinder sitnilar cir- ctitristiiiicos, the arrniigcmcnt tvliicli the allies of the 2d of December have just presented to Russia for the solution of the 3d .‘.{lltlt‘€lt‘tlCe.” The writer then alludes to the arrange- ments come to between Great Britain and America oti the subject of the navigation of the river St. Lawrence and the upper lakes, and by which those two powers were reciprocally intcrdicted from having vessels of war on any of the lakes, the waters of which washed the territory of The inlittbitants were all well on: B. i Tlit-y had heard of the death of, the Czar Nicliolns: btit as no news a | . . . . ’ P P". trahty, in virtue of which their vessels of the two States; and then proceeds : If Great Britain, notwithstanding her ancient pretension to the empire of the sea, has, in her arrangement with the Uni- ted Statcs,conscntcd to the system of neu. war cannot penetrate into the great lakes of North America, and renounced by the : stroke of a pen the power of bringing ves- Isels into the ocean, which she might be ‘able to build at ft much cheaper rate in Canada, it must be admitted, that she now demands from Russia nothing more than what she herself submitted to a. qttarter of a ccntttry ago. This is what Count Valentine Esterliazy is particularly charg. ed to impress on the Russian Cabinet, in explaining the tinulterable interpretation which the Western Powers have decided on attaching to the system of neutrality of the Black Sea." According to the Albany Evening Jour- nal “ the number of men killed in the wars is over (?) 300,000 ! Seventy-three bottles have been fought, and no such bloody record has been presented in any year since the days of Waterloo.” A new planet. of great brilliancy, hag just been discovered by M. Cliacortiuc. of the Paris Observatory. We learn from trustworthy sources that the Prohibitory Law is in the most beneficial operation in St, Stephen. It '3 ll I30‘. that the appearance of the vil- lage is totally changed, and few and very furtive must be the attempts to evade the law.—lt is a fact, that none rejoice more in the operation of the law t ran some of the very persons who were addicted to drinking. We believe it is otherwise in St. Andrew’s.—St. .lohn Courier. Gaooiurnicu. Post1'toN.- The Nursery of Europe is Lapland.