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I Mvsimiee or Glinrpiioe of lllfi s''P¢"''l'"‘'lv 5! .Chi|IlHI “‘.Vll\" l’.llt-tic 5' A 43..., W... |"|;.¢'g [took tit‘ th-iuglitit, Memories and f-....;..g.., liy \Vni Jamie-tote. be . _ Prov.-rln for the l'enp|e, or IIltNlI'IlIiI'II of_ Practical (‘..,,§|m.-u, drawn from the book of Vttsdeiii, by It. I.. Ilaiiooii. 3! , Th, ()|'iqI0|'l 't‘oucIt Stone, or Eloquence simplified, by Hugh .\lt:Qutien. 6s The I’u|9IIt'.Il Works tiflohn Kalli‘: 3‘ 9‘ 'l‘we||Iy yours in the Pliitipiaee. by l’II|l l'- D9 I.i| tiironi-ere, its Lit. ..|‘ Aitmiirriiii Judson. In Ty... |-'.‘.i,.igpa St. l‘ttul,. by the morning and night watches, CI Sil anther of tlie . ft-ctni.-it of God in the Phemi in-nit ut int» year, by New llt-nry Uuticitti. II I! I2: til. 3 V-Ilth _ .\lemorinte of early Christi-niiy, by Jail (3. Minll, be 6«l Notes nftlto P.[|lI€fI|'|l|ll‘Il| Polity of the Holy Catho- lic Cltureli, by Ilto _Wni Pltlffihall it A 6s 3d An |-;....y on the evils ol populiir Igntirniice, by Jiiliit I"!-abet‘, 7! 3d Rflylllvllfillll tibrtetunriity or true liberty nit exliiliiteil in the life pro-cei-is iinrl mcily Ibis:-iploa of the tlriiiit lletlo-aim-i, by E I. Mitxoon, 7-: SM ' The l’ri.i|t-er, or l’ea|nie of llnvnl togeitii-r with thi- articles or‘ tho morning and evening prayer .t|I.tl ...-.i:..i.-tisl otfieel of the Church for uuiitittng, The t.'iur.~imn t'ri-its.--r name.-.-..-it III it «writes of‘ li.:llt;'I'ulL'(l at the Christian Clnrrncter by I Charlottetown, P. E, lslatid. Wednesday, September 10, 1355, MISCELLANEOUS. Baii.i.uN-i- 1'0 Tl-IE Lte'r.—A gentle- man writing from Paris, states that M. H360. the French banker who recent- ly fuiled'for the immense amount of sixteen nrillion francs, gave, on the even- of Indies. The feast was of the most not less than twenty-five dollars a head : niitl the buoyant spirits of the host werel the theme of general admiration. When‘ the entliiisiaisrn was at its height a mag- nificent dessert was placed upon the table, linving in the centre a vase of silver gilt, which M. Place ordered the waiter tol ptisa round to the ladies, as it coiitnined ' ii few nuts for their isspccial cracking, livery lil(ly then pliinged her band with- in the vase, and drew forth whatever! i(:lItllt.CelIL'sl0\Vt,'(l iii the shape of some! i inrc Jewel, the clieupest of Wllltfll could‘ I not lntve been worth less than sixty dol-l l | lurs, wliilesmiic of them were of grczitl ,]Il‘lt:C. Alter this tleliglitfiil ceremony ‘, the generous host took his lunve timid the! ‘ ppliiiises of his giicsts. The" int-xt tliiy ltls house was silent and dost-rt-1 led, and ti tltjlillcftllllll of sittct-ii lltilliltflsi ‘Wits aiiiirouiiccd liefore the tribunal of,‘ Cuiiiiiierce. .qT.tTtS‘l‘lCS or THE SOUL. | I would to (ind that statistics could be] iUll(t‘l| froiii \\'ll.ltllt inert as well us without. ‘ , We can count tht-ir iiiyrizid iiutiilicrs, re-I l ‘cord their iigc-i, iiizirk down where they I l Al.-r].t,.ri...-g um] di.-¢...,._..-5 on the glory of Christ, by llVt.', i'tgistt:r lltt‘ll' stocks aiiitl cotiiit their 4 l)ill(?S. \\"i:ltii:nv iiliiit St'tlS rt-ct-ive llIt‘ll“ siiips, iiiitl \tli~'lll1'l' they send froin fertile sliorcs tlit: \'.i.«t ’)l't.tltlClltillS. But who his _H.'t li|l("lI ri-;i~t«-i- ot tire nioriiiii;_v li-vpt-s tint trttct-d tliciii to lll(‘ll‘ ovt-riitig t-xit ? \\'ho lttts noticed inc iiiiiitl’s di~tr.rt:tion, the alert ll-arr, the tviiiiigvtl CtIliS(Zlt.‘lICt-‘., the chtrfi-il tciiiper, the iiiiriiiiig stcttiii ofavarice driv- ing on the grinding iiiiiclrinery ? Who has shown the tlillly strokes by wliich the ori- warrtl gt-iivt-r hns traced those l'llt‘l't),‘.,'l) phit-s oil the forelieiid which need no Cliiiinp illi ii to decipher .7 \\’n kn-iiv wli.it in:iii is in the ouisidt-.—in his noise and mad wliii-I ; but only G id knows, wliiit tritin is witliin. Six tlinusrtntl uriiitiiil suns hove lighted the piitli ofliriiiiiiii desire to the eye of God. Tlit-. rcgistrattioii of 610$) yeiirs of trittl iittt:r liarppiiiess lies in the recording books of Hd-lVdlt. lluirrzin liistoi-y records grossly here and there it fenttire of the biiidsuiipi-. ; Iii-t in Heaven we set: the !‘|'Cl'('.'l. liisiury : not teiiiplea but the viinity of the biiitdvi-ii or the litiioiirerrs ; not the throne, btit the hearts of the rt-stleiiii ot:ctipi.iits, not ships and Ilttips, but the Hot! rind result of the grinding desire tlitit employed tht-in ; not ttie piilace niid the iiinri.-ioii, but the thill pli-thorn, nnlltiiig in fever-isli desire, rt-latpstiig through t:r.ivin:_v utiitwiiig isiiiitii to glriiitiiy lllII'(‘rtl. L-mltiti«_v up-|l| ttie|p:iss.tgt- oitbe huiriiiii heart tlirough tiltt. Uoti tii't:iik.~i for-tli and gives the iwctet of his uwiijoy to inrrii——" lt is iiiot-e blessed to gt"? tttiui tn rot-eive. " Iiiii~~ter hits hitherto been bound up brick wurds. W. Berclter. ing of the grand catastrophe, a splendid. F dinner, to which were invited all tlieficougmg ct.-lcbriticsofa certain grade upon the: Boiirsetogeiher with an eqiiiil number! -siibiitztritie N» woiitlor it kept tio tiuie.—.'I. I WDE N ESDAY & SATURDAY. New Series. No. 375. A Su.vs run any Soiu:.——Lord Bru- field was an eccentric Scotch judge, with a bed tempered wife. His butler determined I to leave because Lady Briixfield was always {scolding him. ‘ John, exclaimed the old ijudge, ”ye've little to complain o’ ; ye may be thankful ye’re no married to her, a statement made at the Police _ y Mr. Allen, keeper of the city gnol, it appears that there are I50 priso- ners in the gaol at present. Three-fourths, _ ,1 it’ not even ninc—teiiths are sent there as recherche kind-—tlie cost probably being ? the fruits ofihe grog shops in the city, and yet the authorities license these tnu'iiufttcto- N0!‘ of criminals and crime!—Toronlo Christian Guardian. Attttivu. or rite L081‘ Caat.I:.--'I‘he brig Ellen arrived yesterday morning, from Sydney, bringing the sitbinarine telegraph cable, lost troiri the James Adger, and lately recovered. The brig Ellen, it will be remembered, was chartered by the New urk, Newfoundland, and London Siihinit- r-no Telegraph Company ofthis city, to go in search of this cable. The cable is in excellent condition, and togetlier weighs about 200 tons. It in (1 If inch cable, with three copper wire coiitluetors iiistilnted in gtitttt-percli.-t. A portion of the cable, previous to the dept"-.. lure of the Ellen front Sydney, was taken to lay t'tCi'uss the Gut of (‘tinso, and has already hrcn lnid. The residue ofthe cable will be used for siinilnr ptirposrs, tilicre cnliles tire l'1‘qllll‘('(l across clmnm-ls mid rivt-rs. A cnhle has ttlrcady l)t'l'll lirid wlicre the Pl't'~r'lll. Cnllle wag originrilly intended to have been laid. TllE Boar RACE Bl-‘.'|'WEE.‘l N!.\V Ynnir’ A.\‘D Sr. Joiiw.—'l‘liis ritce is looked for- wnrtl to iiitli consitlt-i-tible interest. The prt-,liiniiitirics (snys the N. Y. Clipper) wcrn rt-co-iitly nrrnirgcd in Boston, l)('l\Vt"(‘ll .\lr. \\’:rlti-r \\'t-lsb, on the port tit'St. John ‘N. ll., rind Mi-. Stt-plicn R-.lir-rts, iii beliiilf ;i-l'Ni-iv York. It \v.is £'l'_[l‘t‘t‘(l, that the i.-rco slroiild lie for §}l00U it aside, in bi-tits to he l‘<i\|t'tl by four iiit-n t‘i'l(2l|, tlit: ltvl‘ll to be .t't'.~‘,It‘Cll\'('ly of St. John nitd New York. ;On marking the in.-ticli, $390 rt side were idoptisittitl in the hands of the 5ltll{(.‘ll0l(lPl‘— , o ~‘('C0lltl deposit of $200 :1 side was inntlo ion the 4th ofJuly, and the balance, we are iiiiformed, is to be mnde good on the day 2 previous to the race. The day selected for the race is the twentieth of next month, . when the vexed qirestions as to snpt»-riority will he tlt'.l'l(lPtl on the waters of Cliurlt.-I River, Boston. On Thurstlay morning while on board the steamer St. John, we witnessed it most singiilariiiett-nric l’ht=noini-nn, in the rip- peui-ance of is bright flame not unlike I i-oclti-t, but filly times larger. lt rose at the North \Vest about iiiitlway between the zenith and the liorizon and tlit-n moved‘ slowly iiiid initjestitznlly for the space of two iuinuieit, at least, towards the Eiistwiird. It was it rriost splendid ilpcctncle, and wht-n- its l-iininona body at last disiippc-nrt-d by dischiii-ging a rnyrintl o sciiitillatioiin ti-oiitid it, the titinr-sphere in its vicinity cvintintiott to retain it bright timber colour for tlpWtlI‘(lfl of it quarter of an liour.—Fr¢- ileviclon Reporter. 4 “Heirs, you young riiscnl, walk up and Ali ltlie cliroit- give an nct-nunt tit’ your-so-If. \‘\’ltprt‘ have you been 2'‘ " Aftttr the girls ! Did you r-wr know me to tlo so when l was a boy .2" "No, air ; but mother did." .a"‘