a a Rp a SaaS EE nos Seay vm oe atte slarernttipennaetee, sige ee SAE aT tar Ris tla oa reenact 09 - ote . _ : - sre etn et Le i tet - 301 aaa aad SAAS AON SS istesteiialomiesiaietaliial seen by a young man named Thomas! CONVERSIONS TO THE CATHOLIC Brice, who at once surprived and some- CHURCH. what alarmed, asked her where she was going, and if anything was the matter. OF these questions she took not the slight- est notice, but turned and went up a a court at the end of which her sehool is situated ; he then in aloud voice. called afier her, agd asked her if she was not Nir. ’s daughter, and with precisely the same resu't aa before. Her father, who is @ journeyman tailor, was at work at the time in his master’s workshop over the passigé leading into the court, and hearin? his name thus singularly called upon, he looked out of the window, and sure enough there was his daughter as before described ; he then, in a state of, great fright, immediately ran down stairs into the court, calling after her to no purpose, when, on overtaking her, he was astonished to find she was sound asleep, and it was not unti! he had shaken her two or three times that she awoke. She said she was quite unconscious how she came there, and was not aware of having left her home. Hiec father then got something to wrap her up in, and carried her home in his arms. There are one or two circum- siances connected with this singular case, deserving of being mentioned. Many yards of the road over which she walked have recently undergone a thorough, re- pair, and though the cracked flint stones are to a certain extent worn down, stil! in several places it is in su exceedingly rough state; she is, however, totally ignorant of everything that took place up to the time of her being awoke from her sleep, thus proving [in this instance at Jeasi}, thatthe sense of touch during ‘ | somnambulism is altogether suspended if; not destroyed. Again, near the entrance ef the coart were a team of horses and a wagyon, all ef which she carefully avoid- ed, as much so as if it had been mid-day! | Viscount Fielding, M. P., has within the last few days become a member of ‘the Church of Rome. lected that his lordship recently took a ‘prominent part in favour of what is termed ithe high church party, When the great ‘meeting of clergy and leity was called to consider the Gorham case, in July last, St. Martin’s [all being confined, he pre- ‘sided over a supplemental meeting held at the Freemasons’ Tavern, on which oc- ‘casion his lordship emphatically declared that no lay tribunal should be permitted to adjudicate upon matters of faith.—Dai- ly News. The Rev. J. Hughes, Dean of Saint Patrick’s College, Carlow, has returned from France. Inthe Church and State Gazette of Friday we obtain this further informa- tion :— “ Another of the inmates of Archdea- con Manning’s ‘ convent’ at Wantage, has followed the example of the ‘reve- rend mother,’ whose perversion was re- cently announced, and has just been draft- ed into the (Romish) convent at Hain- mersmith. “« ©. Windeyer, Esq., King’s College, London, has also joined the Ro:ish Church, and has proceeded to St. Ed- mund’s College to prepare for priesthood. it is understood that severa: of Mr. Win- deyer’s pupils have also seceded, ‘* Mrs. Sims, the housekeeper at the clergy house, Margaret Chapel, has fo)- lowed the example of the schoolmaster and schoolmistress, and has been received jinto the Church of Rome. Mr.Cavendish whose perversion was lately aunoanced, ‘ig the fifth clergyman from that chapel | whose secession hag been recorded. Se- 'veral other persons of the lower orders have also taken this step. | © Mes. Henry Wilberforce (the lady of THE EXABINER. ; It will be recol-) eRe ne a A A ly EO A ee the lower part of pier No. 8, North River,|ion. 36 50, when first lauced, i , Capsized ty, gave way, under about 160 tons of pig) boat with her head. Afterwards dare irou.landed from the ve Western World./a muck at the bark, and her stem 0 One man had his cart Joaded with irom{trated the whale’s head to the full toa. prepared to start, when his horse and cart) ‘Then she made a second run of a bour were engulfed with the falling timbers,|halfa mile at the vessel, but with lene and he had barely time to escape. Near-|force. Captain Cook them attacked the ly ali the irop sunk, several lives were whale with his bomb lance, and fired. lost. three times within eighty yards, thewhale —_—— coming at him each time with her mouth A Dismat Prosrect.— A young lady|open. The third lance caused her t of eighteen, Miss B. was engaged to be) spout blood, and she died soon after. She married toa gentleman of thirty-six.—|yjelded 103 barrels of oil. Her mother having noticed her low spirits sia for some time inquired the reason. ‘Oh; “Some “ bottle-nose whales” hare dear mamma,’ replied the yound Jady, ‘1 been seen off Ireland. It ie but fair to was thinking about my husband being! infer, then, that they were poioting their twice my age.” *That’s (ue, but he’s) noses towards Cork.-—-Puneh, only thirty six.’ He’s on!y thirty-six now} mamma, but,—when [nm sixty—’ ‘ Well.’; The opinion entertained by the more ‘Oh dear, why then he’)! be a Aundred intelligent class of fishe « with regard to and twenty.’ ithe Submarine Telegraph is that we are -_——— laying down wires for the purpose of An Ovp Provers Veririep.—A catching the American Sea Serpent.— Scottish paper gives the following as an! Punch. F exemplification ofthe old proverb, “Many, — ‘a trae word is spoker i: jest ”—Mre.| A Question to ihe French.*Now, be ‘Brougham, mother of the ex-Chancellor, candid, and \e'! tie truth! Woald you says an Edinburgh frien |, was a most not be glad to part with all yout change ‘excellent and thrifty housewife. On one! if you cou! get a good sovereign ? occasion she was much troubled with a) a cememnnmen ae ‘servant addicied to dish >reaking, and! Whe Irish-American Sea Serpent.—The ‘who used to allege, in ex!» uation of her Irish seem to be teking the American ‘fault, ‘that it was crack?) before.” One Sea Serpent “ quite intirely ” out of the ‘morning Jittle Harry tum>'ed down stairs, hands of the Yankee: It is a difficuk ‘when the fond mother, rvoving after him, labour to im zine so Ir'sh American Sea exclaimed, “ Ob boy, yorve broke your Serpent. The only pictere we cam draw head.” “No, ma,” said \.e future Chaa- ofhim is with a short pips in bis mouth, ‘ceilor, “it was crackit before.” \brandishing « shille} agh with one of his ~ fins, shouting out “ Will any jintlemsa | Scuoot Bor Wirr.—A_ short time just thread upon my tail °"—Punch. ‘since, as a well-known [vuglish master in, a grammar schoo! wascensuring his pupil, for the dullness of his comprehension, and! “IBD ‘consenting to struct him in a sum of! oa |'Pratice--he said, “Is not the price ef a! at Vernon River, on Monday the 2ist, after ‘penny loaf wlways a penny?” when thea few days illness, Mr. Charles Moore, of Or- and she were in perfect possession of all her senses. ‘The affair has eaused quite a sensation amone the cood folks of the Vicar of East Farleigh) hos also been received into the Romish Church ; this ; 7 + . ; a a 49 “a - > . ‘boy innocently answered — No, sir, two well. aged 29 years, deservedly regretted. The for three half-pence when they are stale.” —_——- Colyton.-Sherbourne Journal. SALARIES OF ACTORS. Mr. Bunn, the ex-manager of Drury lane and Covent-garden Theatres, make some curions revelations respecting the exorbitant salaries paid to our celebrated actors and actresses. It is cifficult to eonceive upon what principle their de- miands are regulated. For instance, in 121, when Edinund Kean was putting dato the treasury of Drury-lane a nightly average of £484, he was content to sign an acreement for three vears, at £8, £9, and £10 per week, and considered that the committee acted with singular libe- rality in cancelling that article, and subdstitutiog one for £20 a night: but at the termination of this agreement, he stipniated for, and received to the cose of his career, £30 per night! In 1821-2, Mr. Charles Young had a weekly salar of £20 at Covent-garden, and in the fol- Jowing year he had a nightly one of the same amount at Drury-lane, a scale of remuneration according to which he was paid until his retirement from the stave. In the very height of their popularity, such actors as Munden, Fawcett, Quick Idwin, [rish Johnstone, had £14 a week and in Jamary, 18i2 {Mathews JAfatiers, the most extraordinary actor that ever lived, says, in a letter to Mra. Mathews, on the subject of a proposed engaceiment et Covent-carden—** Now to imy offer, which I think stupendous and magnificent AIT per week.” John Kemble, for acting and managing. had a- weekly ga lary of £36; Miss O'Neill's ealary, at the beginning of her brilliaut career was £15 per week; George Cooke had £20 per week: Mrs. Jordun’s salary in the renith of her popularity was £31 10s. per week; Mr. Charles Kemble, until he * . lady is the second of the Bishop of Ox-! unfortunate Gceeased, on Friday last, wae try- ing some strange harees in a portable ‘Thresb- ‘iug Machine -with which be was in the habit \ford’s sisters-in-law who have been per- iverted—Mrs. Wiliam Wilberforce having |been received into the Romish commu- inion several weeks ago. | © Mr, Anderson, the Vicar of St. Mar- 'garet, Leicester, has recalled all his ser- snons, &c. in which anything is said to the disparagement of the Romish Church. | Itis reported that Mr. Bowyer, the ‘eminent lawyer (lecturer on civil Jaw in ‘the Temble) has also joined the Roman Catholic Church.” | Posr Orrice.—We undarstand that the Provincial Government, which had been previously notified that the control of the Post Office would be handed over by the | ‘Tue Frozen Hory.—Perhaps i 18 GOL of travelling through the settlement—and Die ‘generally known thatthe writer of “ Mun- band having slipped off the Fly Wheel, he chusen’y Travels” borrowed this anusing threw a shea! of grain on it, and then laid the FS a Sal Heylin’s “ Milrokos sos.@ Weight of his bedy on the grain, for the t- jincident from ao ache pose of stopping the machine—which is oftea \In the section treating of Muscovy, he| done—when the Fiy ‘Vhee! barst,and strack \says:—‘* This excess of cold in the ayre him on the head and face. breaking his jaw \gave oceasion to Castilian, in his ‘ Auli- bone, and otherwiee sericusly injuring him ‘cus? wittily and not incongrnocsly to |@ liegered from the time of the accident ae | tei 7. til Monday, when death put and end to bu - taine that iftwo men, being somewhat caiteine. \distant, talk together in winter, their, pied in peace, «| Pownal, Lot 49. on Friday, |words will be so frozen that they cannot the 11th instant, in the 38th year of her age, ibe heard; but if the parties in the spring eres the an ov “ Mr. Foca 2 ; rig wi} “lellish, leaving a husband ane tive childs retarn to the same place their words wi crcarn thale Soak, «The deseaabl is when melt in the same order that they WET Geserscdiyjregretted by alarge circle of friends frozen and spoken, and be plainly under- and acquaintances. ‘stood.—.NVotes and Queries. eee . nee Genin “NO morE.”—The Boson Cou-! Imperial Authorities at the close of the|rier has a rich account of the great! oth of October Quarter, have been sade ticket auction,” in which Dodge cevered | LAUNCHED. At Georgetown, from the shipyard ef Mr. formed by a Despatch dated 20th Septem- himself with undying glory—-and thus Barke, for F. Longworth, Esq. of thie tows ber that “the necessary preliminaries alludes to the way in which Genin’s fame about ten days sinee, a superior and well ‘having taken a longer tine than was an-| was knocked into * immortal smas).” ‘ticipated, the transfer must be postponed, “The sale was now commenced, and) j \to some later day,” of which they are to the first choice of a seat, was two hundred | Yi be instructed.— Novascotian, Oct. 21. \ ' | Wett Done Barnum.—On Saturday, Mr. Barnum received a telegraphic des- jpatch from Montreal, informing him that between eight and nine hundred persons are coming from that city to attend Jenny |papers signified their intention to accom- pany the party, if, by telegraph, they ,could be ensured seats at the first con- cert after their arrival. Mr. Lee, one of i and fifily dollars. This first effort of the! * immortal” Bostonians, at once clapped! a broad brimmed beaver extinguisher. upon the flaming glories of the mammoth. Manhattan hatter, and the great city that owns him for a champion. Genin was ‘instantaneously swamped in ticket buying ’ Lind’s concerts. Six editors of Montrea]|supremacy ; his cake of immortality was ‘dough; his felt and fur transcendentalisin. ‘scattered to the four winds, and be sunk | with a crashing Aisouse into a mere eight-| penny oblivion! Sictransit, &c. Three, ‘the secretaries of Mr. Barnum, returned !oud and hearty cheers burst forth from! an immediate answer, inviting the wen-{the assembled multitude at this first bid! _—" j nt itlemen of the Press to come along. The: which announcad that Boston can begin! | HLeporters of the Boston Press are waiting janxiously to know what the editors of this icity propose to do with their Montreal }brethren.— Boston Bee. CONSIDERATION FOR NEWSPAPER age, and has been engaged in the matri-! Propairrons.—By a recent order issued by the Postmaster General of the United became his own manager, never had more) ‘a notch higher than New York ean end.” A Mararine Genivs.—There is a! man inthe New York penitentairy who! has had 23 wives. He is just 36 years of -monial business since he was 19, and has therefore, had a new wife every seven’ than £20 per week; Dowton £12, and never more than £20 per week, Up to 3522 (and during the greater part of her career to that period she was hichly attractive) Miss Stephens the present Dowager Countess of Essex, had £90 per week, bur in the following season a! Drurv-lice she was psid at the rate of 260 -p c week, | States, all correspondence for editors and! months, getting rid of the old spouse, and! | publishers of newspapers printed in the ‘courting the new one ad interim. He | States of the Union, is permitted to pass declares that he wil! have a hundred postage free through the territory of the! wives before he dies if they do not cramp United Stites, provided such correspon his genius within stone wails. dence relates exclusively to matters con-! n cted with their respective newspapers. | 7 Wicked Whale.—Captain Cook, of , bark Parker Cook, arrived at New Ped- Patan Accipent in New Yorx.— ford, ays the sperm whale which attacked 'O. Saturday afternoon, about 1 o'clock, big vesse! on tie & ly, i 8 } , t 1 o'clock, hi¢ vessel on tue 22] July, in lat. 2834,/ finished Barque of 491 tons register called the “ Laura Camp ell.” SHIP NOWS. ENTERED. Oct. 21 —Brigt Margaret, lrancis Liverpody, goods. Schr. Partner, Allan, Nova Seota- herrings. Stranger, O’Brien, clatifax ; 8° °Sri—-Sclir. Aurora, Arne!d. Pictou, he 24th—Glory, Le Blane, Arichat; bal. . Mary Ann, Campbei!, Liverpool; goods, & W. W. Lord, and others; 22 passengers. 9 Cattle for the Royal Agricultural Societ¥.~ Cambria. Gajlant, St. Pierre; bal. Queen, Pye, Halifax; herrings. CLEAGED. Oct. 19th-- Brig Mary Gillespie, M’Renrie- Dubiin; timber. Schr. Olive Branch, Bouch® Richibueto ; bal. Joseph, Nickerson, Mira chi; herrings. Unity, M‘Rae, Richibuct™- Elizabeth, Harding, Bosten—grain. atk Schr. tlora, Mughty, Pi:tou—produce. hey Gerrior, Boston—potatoes. 23rd—Farcy, Mil‘an, Piymouth—timber, deals, det br James Pezke. Egan, Sathurst—hal. on ; Mayflower, \ atiatell, Pugwash—bal. ll Cambria, Gallant, St. Pierre—-produce. ee a ee (Yes - f oo “*EORGE HOOPER being abot ~* leave the Island, requests ao , persons to whom he may be indebted eA gent their accounts for pay ment forthwit)s 4 from those who may be indebted to Bum” © iciis an early payment, October 26th, 1890, — ————e