= tates a eile tet adi Pea ee ton. ae sitiethar ee si 4 be or } : 4 a % si, ane, ie ne | ees 377 or that the delay in eating the Jfouses 1s made to give the new Governor an oppor- tunity of meeting them—is a capital excuse; but the reluctance witch certain people have to parting with the emolu- ments of office,is a better excuse, because a truer one. ore ee re See OPINIONS OF ‘THE LONDON PRESS ON CARDINAL WISEMAN’S © APPEAL.” Referring to Cardinal Wiseman’s ap- peal to the People of England the Lon don Globe has the following remarks, which would seem to bear testimony to the conclusiveness of the appeal. “ [le retracts no offence,” says the Journal alludedtoa. “tHe retracts no oflence—he gives “up no claim—he is awed by no pithorily,’—a strong testimeny to the uoflinching and uncompromising tone which pervades its every part, ‘The same journalist bears equally strong testimony to the high aod gentlemanly tone of the entire document, and speaking of its style sdds—* The position of his Emin- ence is that ofau accomplished gentleman and a discreet casuist.” And again— “Weare bound to say that it contains no phrases or alinsions which shou'd ngt proceed froma loyal subject of Queen Victoria.” The London Sun describes the address ae “a perfect specimen of “ Jesuitieal easuistry ;” whilst the Datly .Vvews, more eandid though not less opposed, in a epirit of frank hostility recognises the force and power ofthe appeal, and de- clares that it is totally free ef what it is pleased to eal! Jesnitry, though the Sin ean trace the Jesuit in every line! The Daily News 3ays:—* The appeal is mani- festiy the work of a slashing English reviewer—not of a “ Roman casuist.” We subjomn the articles from the Daily News. which indicates pretty decisively the sense earertained by the writer of the power of the opponent with whom he has to contend, Nothing indeed ean more clearly indi- cate the power and cogency of the Merar- festo, than the conflicting opinions of it’s assailants, “Rank Jesuitry.” eavs onea * Tard hits.” “ plain sense,"and © slashing” style, savouring more “of the man of the world than the servant of the church,” cries another: while a third can find no better mode of designating i: thin as © rigmarcle eloquence in a bad cause!” THS RRAMINES. nit about | number of the evicted at, or over, one ave wundred families, and at five to each—a largest moderate calculation—-five hundred ha- Afriean man beings have thus been cast upon the var. 'world to beg and starve. cumstances were as follows: nine oclock ilydralgo went intoa c in which had been placed our Panther, the Bengal ‘Tiger, the Lioness, the spotted Leopard, a Cou and the Hyena. ‘The exhibinen proceed- ed, and Iydralgo seemed to have the | Brotoey ‘Tkrumpnantiry Userut.— haninals completely under his control, and | We have just heard of the first useful tp the andience seemed to be both delighted | plication of this science: to surgery. and interested at the daring of the) woiljiam Corrigan, farmer, of Valcartier, ‘Tamer’ The performance had PrO-T had a very larye portion of the jaw-bone wressed very nearly to its close, when fer! removed in a diseased state (usteo sarco- some unaccountable cause, the Tiger ma) this morning under its influence, beeame sulky and refused to leap. He without feeling or evincing the slightest struck him with a whip, which so enrag-) sense of pain, although otherwise in full ed the furious beast, that breaking | possession of his mental faculties. This through all discipline, and with one bound we are informed is one of the most pain- and a yell of fury that terrified the @U-) fy] operations of surgery. ‘The biologi- dience he rushed upon Hydralgo, and ey] operation originated with, and was brought lim to the floorofthe cage. He) egected by Dr. Marsden, and the surgical could do nothing—he had lost all control operation by Dr, James Douylas, in the fusicn, women fainted, others screaincd 4 namber of persons.— Quebee Mercury. in terror, children cried, and the men, D : b seemed paralyzed, It would have been! Menicat Discovery.—Our moustach- all up with poor EH. had not Van Amburg, ed friends will be glad to learn that the who was on the arena, rushed to the spat, London National and Military Gazette in an instant lhe was in the cage, and in has made the discovery that the wearing less time than it takes me to write it, he Of moustaches is conductive to health, It affirms that the moustaches, acting as had the enraged animal under his feet, in m wer perfect subjection, and released his friend part of the breathing apparatus, absorbs the cold of the air before it enters the from his perilous situation, fortunately. more frightened than hart. Van Am- "ostrils, and are consequently a_preser- burg’s presence of mind, his courage * : and intrepidity are deserving ofall praise, follows, according to the Gazette,that the which he received in three hearty cheers Teginents which wear tmoustaches are from the audienee. For the time it Jast- much less subject than others to diseases ed, about two or three minutes, it was Of the chest.— Rochester Democrat. the most exciting scene ever witnessed.”| preary JpeweLry.—We were lately ‘shown several beautiful specimens of jewelry of California gold and California workmanship. They consisted of a Bracelet and two pins. The bracelet con- s.sted of a centre and six leaves on each side, The centre was encircled with a line of native gold, and each leaf had a Poxrano in 1846.—Poland, the great- est place in Europe, encircled when in the zeath of its power, a territory of nore than 13,000 square miles, inhabited by fifleen millions of souls. ‘The natural and commercial wealth of the country | in its rye and wheat, flax, wood, sait,': - honey and wax, fine horses and fat cattle, WS centre. The whole made one of the --Streams, abounding with fish, trans- richest things we have seen in ran : ported these treasures to tie Baltic and ® day. he bracelet was’ manu‘actured Biack Seas. ‘The present Russo-Polish bY Mr. W. Hathaway, on J. street, and kingdom extends over 2,331 square miles, '§ the property of Capt. Edward J. Feeny. ihe population of which was, in je43, — Sacramento (California) Tribune, Oct. 4,700,474 and 4,867,129 in 1846. Among 31 jewens there were 4.3028, 504 Christians, | A Woowan OFA THovsanp.—A cor- (4,175. 508 in 1343.) JUS Mahommedans, respondent of the New York Commercial 907 805 Jews (S24 481 in 1843) and 337. ives the following account ofa very no- gipsies. he chief occupation of the table woman: inhabitants is agriculture ; their principal) ITF you would wish to see a sight branches of industry are cloth (in conse-'¢ worth’ seeing,’ go and take your Jnach quence of winch sheep breeding has m- at *Goslin’s, American and French Res- The Chronicle (London) admits that the Cardinal has placed Lord John RasselljIn the southern hills, towards Galicto, there find behind the lunch table, waiting. ina difficulty, the’ he has not succeeded in defending his own position. Whilst the Herald and the Post recognize the ability, but deny the conclusions of the reasoning. rt ie London Times replies to the ques- tion “Ts the division of Englind into; Vhree hundred miles (German) of ratl wife of the host—the mother of 24 chil-| Roman Catholic Bisheprics within the roads Intersect the whole country, the dren—the eldest of whom is 32. and the, letter of the Lave ?? thus—* We have never centre point of which is Warsaw, which, youngest 2 years old; thirteen of whom. \ been re'erred by any one to any law of creased very uiuch,) linen and tron wares. taurant, 17 Nassau street. You wi!! there are iron, Jead, zine, coal, end on the gnests with medest diguity and ‘sulphar mines, and marble quarries. The, cheerful assiduity, a fine looking, rosy trade of Poland is wanifestly advaniaged cheeked, black haired female. a specimen by its navigable streams, as well as by of perfect health and cheerfulness, and the Augustiowo Canal, which connects younger in appearance than the vast ma- the Niemen, the Naren, and Weichsel. jority of women at forty. This is the with Lubtin, is the chief emporimm of with grand-children, are sull heing. over the brute. Every thing Was IN COR- presence of Drs. Fremont and Hall, and' Vitive ugainst consumption,—Hence it, a +a > . beautiful specinen of unwrought gold in| this country the latter of which bas been trade. ‘Phe annual revenue is estimated She rises every morning at five, and does jofringed by the Pope or his emissarics,|at sixty millions. the expenditure at filly the marketing for this great establish- Our whole conduct has been inconsistent millions, andthe national debt, 200,000,-i ment: and during several of the busiest ith such a belief. Tiad we thaught/ 00d Polish florins, — Tribune, chonrs of the day, sees that the guests are that what has been one could be re- | properly waited on and attended to. She dressed by the jurisdiction ofonr ordinary tribunals, we shonld never have dream! of invading the functions of a jury and rousing the indignation ef the public @ziinst persons in the unfortunate posi- tion of Srate eriminals; it is because we heheve thee is, at present, no bar, save that of the publie opinion. at which these bold men can be.arraigned that we devote our columns to the expesure of their fallacies and the resistence of their ag greseions, The Roman Catholics have wot, that we are aware, violated the law, bet they have evaded it: they have the letter on their side; the people who wuce the law have the spirit on theirs.” A THRILLING SCENE, The following we cut from the New Yok Family Courier: — “An affulr occurred at onr exhibition en Tuesday last, of the most intensely fercised upon the peasautry by the wea thy landholders in some parts of Ire Aras Poor Treuann —One cannoi i ' letow of indignation at the eruelfes ex- = land:— travelled thro’ Bodyke on yesterday, in- appilling sights he ever witnessed, at a piace called Kunckbrack, about a mile at tints side of Bodyke, where over sixty fanilies, whose houses had been leveliea three or four diys previously, were erecting huts by the side of the read to protect themselves fioin the thande: storm and rain that was descending at the time. fle beheld several youu creatures crouched beneath a ‘dresses’ and other articles of hodseliold furniinre. seeking for shelter. The property is said to belong to an ubsentee and officer in the exciting and terrific description, anid! which, but for the intrepidity. daring and; presence of Van Ainburg, wou'd certain'y have resn'ted in the horrib’e death of eur, wid fsiend, Signor ydri'go. The cir army. It is added that at Cloanmoun. beyoud Doon Lake, and on the ssme prope:ty, forty houses have been levellec with the grourd. Our informant, a re- spect:ble minn, estimated the whole read the following paragraph from the \Liwerick Examiner without feeling a “A gentleman from this city, wha! forins us that he beheld one of the mas: confesses to 48 vears, but without the ‘confession she won'd not be deemed) gilty of 40. Pad she lived in the days! - . (of ancient Rome, she would have been entitied, and would bave received the jhonors of the Republic, and certainly it lcannot now be misplaced to hestew this brief notice on one who has contributed 39 many citizens to her country, an? whose good condnet in her daily walk in ife,and modest demeanor and cheerful (efforts to aid the partner of her lot, pre- ‘sent so useful an example of jimitation,” No Joxse !--We are commissioned by v young lady in this Township, to an- nounce to the unwedded community, thet she is ready to receive an eligible offer of t heart and hand! With every confidence ve can assure our single readers, that the ‘air dame in question possesses al} the qualifications which combine to render home happy. Intending Benedicts wil! lo we'lltocome forward and judge for themselves before popping the question elsewhere! Communications addressed to Clorinda, and forwarded, post paid, to this oflice will meet the most prompt at- jt sation aad the utmost secreey. Oferers| _ a must give their real names and res denees sand state their ages, circumstances oak | position in society. These conditions being complied wih the most promising candidate will be put in the way of meer. ing with the fair incognita, Unusnal ae ithis announcement way appear, it is a ‘bona fide one. In making it we Sitnply ‘comply With a request made by the lady In person.— [Streetsville Review.] | Some Dara Wantev.—* low long will it take me to reach Jamaica?” asked ia pedestrian on the Jamaica turnpike, — * Walk on, walk on,” said the person jp. ‘terrogated. Thinking he was misunder.. stood, the traveller repeated the Guestion, when the same answer Was returned. Fancying that the man was crezy, the pedestrian moved on at an acce}lcrated ;pace, “ Look here,” said the interrogated party, calling after the traveller, “ jyj} take you half an hour. IT couldn't te} you tll IT saw how you walked what time you'd take !” A Wiyprati.—On Saturday morning, one of the nurses we marmne depari- ment of the New York mosysca. am John Fails, informed Mr. Morgan, one ‘of the superintendent >f the institution, thut he wished to resign, ‘s situation, in grrtifving intelligence from Europe, that a suit in Chancery had recently been de- three brothers have fallen heirs to the en is truly a fortuxate windfall, and the lucky individaal will sail for England at twelve o’clock to-morrow.—.New York Herald. Strona ARGUMENT aGatnst Caritas Pusisument.—A man named King has Prison, after having been confined there six years, ‘The death bed confession of the real criminal proved Kirg’s inno- cence.— Boston Transcript. | Puss is tHe Connen.—A bale of cot- ton, recently sent from Liverpool to the Aberdeen railway, was found on being opened, to contain a live cat, which. from cher emaciated appearance, wus judged ta ‘have made passage across the Atlantie ‘In that manner. She mast have lived | like a bear, by sucking her paws, | A new electric light is exhibiting at ‘London atthe Polytechnic A strip of silver foil pasted on the ceiling, gives s light equal to two thousand candles, t | { The Courier bad not arrivéd with the ‘Mails up to the hour of cur going to Press last evening. The Mail from thie Island crossed to Cape ‘l'ormentine om {Sunday last. ‘ Cowardly Assault, HEREAS a servant of my Son’s oa Saturday last, at about six o'clock nthe evening, was conveying Wheat from Mt. Stewart on a wood sleigh, some where betweenthe 10 and 5 Mile Houses, on the St. Peter’s road, was brutally jasseulted by several cowardly roffians, and the sleigh forcibly overturned, and ‘the wheat spilled, notwithstanding his | giving the road to the said reffians. This isto give notice, that a Reward of Five Pounds will be paid by me to any person, |Or Amongst any persous, who shall give isifficient evidence te convict any of the said parties. WILLIAM SWABEY Sear. Mount Edward, Jan. 1, 1854. ee ee CUARLOTTERTOWN Mutual Fire Insurance Com- pany. Encourage the above Home Association. beep your Property Insured. Keep your Money on the Is'and. ‘THE COMPANY has) more thea doubled its Capital in CASE! withia the last year. Euch person Insuring bas ishare yn the Capital. {3° Policy holders will please take Notice, that all Policies expire on the Sist December, 1830. DANIEL DRENAN, President. HENRY PALMER, Sec’y & Treat. Secretary's Office, Kent Street, December 21, 1850. consequence of having just received the - cided in London, whereby himself ang- ormous suin of £80,000 sterling. This Just been pardoned from the Ohio State -