¢”'I‘diI’ i-.:°:.-..-~ 2:.-"z -' u c . . lelfifiallhu-dlchn, dmftbe Osar bed ac- ”? 0 loposalsofii-ed by France and Eng- _‘DlDIlIlI‘, --whereitbousldera HASZARD’S- GAZETTE, AUGUST 10.‘ lurthsrIxtractsh'emlngllshPapers. Udxeotil midilcul therei d bt that e reogption given b glyhe Cabi.ii‘:t’ol'mSt. Petsrsburg to first proposidon from the Powers was so hvourable as to warrant an ex tuition aims. onin mums“ °d\Vl%-- out _ .> llerls II he _ d Arnbesudor tbI1t_beC w thee "entheldout . only me vs su dela was the ri _ ta‘ t of gustria, which can tls sup- _ ‘W p w on way to St. Pehdiurg. . . If the French proposal is the one ultimately adopted, it is a note framed by the Flslscli Go- vernment .-is a medium between the demands Ignscbikol end the terms nfired -by Redschid 9 ‘Vs oi1n6“" itfi‘ii'.‘r'1i£{' ' ' tn 1: "" ,i_...‘.’i.l.'.‘.."i...‘.’i“.‘,’..°.§.iJ’r. ‘It came on the 20th, re rted to have been mmm t. Petersburg. on the , ce published_at Berlin and- ‘ le‘ Elllnfid t'uParisaud London Rtllybelicye that lnamdanger is over. , share nothing to add to our last week's ..:wu:.eablpi.i‘t Ava, but arrival of the Chine mail, moment, ts‘ s " possess'o of further dehils of tkp3llh:fl‘(l:IlViI war.‘ erlie “rebels hev ' ecsptured ing, and also the t f Ch’ ' mo, E.'..i?... i'.‘."’£.'iE - in the vicinity. Sir G. in communication with the .XtbelI._ but‘ nothing oleial risgigictingflie coursellkely tobe taken bythe hshinuthsritiss, beyon a strict ncutralit , at present. The rebels certainly sppea . I . 0 Protestants: and if they they-should lllooeod in overthrowing the Mant- DIIOV dyiissw, incnlculable benefits may arise b throwifiippen the trade of all China; but .t e Iniper bdo not ystdespsir. They have bought several foreign vessels and are making some exertions to cope with their opponents. ,, hUS'l'R'A'L'IA. » We llh_I's“IddItional news from Sydney and ~MelboIrire this week, of a highly satisfactory character. At Sydney, the vast quantities of _ sgeeutout have all been slisorbed ; labour s in increasing demand ; and every part of the Australian colonics seems to be enjoying ii state of _i-ofouwltrepose, notwithstanding the extra- °' '15 0008! ‘lfhich has attended the exer- tions’ _f rs, and the sudgen I roll; compare vet to unequa ed opulence and rosperity.pDMiiti,es of tin have been discover , and the mineral resources of the country are receiving all the attention which Iieir hnpormnce commands. _ run Nca. It was currently stated that the delicate con- dition of the Em ' ' stponement of renees. Goo view the Eastern _ e Porto had paid Gull to French treasury for 40,000 Vincennes rides, and took opportunity to contradict the re ttbat Turkis finances were exhausted. he new Ihnpress has been guilt of showing a little avhction, which as our rcadyers know, is not etiquette at Courts. When her friend Me- rimee was nominated a nat.or—-a’ nomination which she had long solicited—she ran to the ‘ Elgperor on his return from Paris to St. Cloud,. a gave him two kisses, in the presenoeof all his attendants. SWITZERLAND. The report of the Federal Council of Switzer- land, in the dispute with Austria, was presen- ted to the Federal Assembly in its sitting on the 13th at Berne. In this report the council states that it re rdcd the de rture of the Austrian charge dxlafliiirs as a lgfmal ru ture, but tlmt “ ithas not permitted itselfto led to reply by injustice to injustice, and by repri- ‘proved the funds. The -- a Lord John Russel, it is rumoured, will. at the end of the session. be elevated to the rage, under the title of Lord Bloomsbur , r. Glad- stone succeeding him as leader of t House of Commons. The early retirement of the Earl of Aberdeen is also speculated upon. ’ _ Finns; Ill l.irnu.——ws have f$iess"“hecurr- III almost decennislly, some of which, within our time. have swept their millions away. In I848, . , persons perished in the tem- bsr in Lucknow ; at Khan , lflootliedulwsuii an £500,000 sterling was subscribed by l beoxnlifnl- to relieve the destitute.’ In Gontoor. 150.000 human beings, 74.000 bollocks, 159,000 milch cattle, and 300.0(1) sheep died of nnrtailn. Fifty lhonsand persons psrlahpd in Inner ; and in the north‘psstl:i|'avinee’;, burn: livn are suppose to ost. iv’ _ eggs the dead: mothers devoured theifflchllyrsng and the human imagination eeuld scarcely picture e scenes of honor that prveded the land. It iweniv month's time, 1,500,000 «must have dip: ofihuuger or ofiisimmedisis cor.ee;idseu- ces. e ireet pee occasion to government by this single visitation exceeded £5,000,000 s1erling—n sum which would have gone far to avert the cslsrnity from which it arose. had it been iegpended in epinalpuciing ihorou hlsres tooonnectt interim wil t sees-eosii,or isnlcis mre scarcity. pyedvsils those where liupiau waste a ins u ance' oron censsle bear forth to the soil, ihirslv snd,hsrren for want ' moisture, the unbounded supplies our rivers caivy lo the ocean.-—Bombay Times. Cholera is at present so rife in Calcutta (June 8), that no less than eleven hundred persons were carried oil‘ in the course of two days on y. . AHEBICAN IEW8. An Indians per says, that during a trial in Lawrence ourt, a you lad who was ulled as a witness, was asked i he knew what was the obligation of an oath, and where he would go if he told a lie. He said be supposed “ he would go where all the lawyers went.” The Falls of Niagara are about being made useful. A corupan from Boston, it is stated, have erected a mil there, and will present! engage extensively in the manufacture of as - net 0 0 . The waiters at Lovejoy’s Hotel, Albany, made an attack upon each other on the 25th inst. and a dos rate ii ht ensued, which was quelled by the po ice and rders in the hotel. The receipts of the Crysml Palace do not reach the anticipated figures. At present ap- pearances the stockholders will be great losers. Mons Rnrrcns irxoii Mii>xis.s.-Sevent more Protestant refugees from Madeira have arrived at New York, to join their bretheren in Illinois. Hossuu.a.—Two men in Illinois, near boon, came to a terrible death last week. A compan- ion had stolen a bottle of liquor, as he supposed , which he handed them for a treat. They both drank of it in such haste its ungplncy and deadly power were not diuoveretlun ' too late to avert the evil. It turned out who nitric acid, diluted in rain water, said to have been sale to cause still greater perturbation to the commerce of Switaerland, or to weaken the re- sourus of the country by a hasty calling out of truopsa” The report adds c-‘-*‘ The council has the.mere reason to feel that its conduct will be I roved of, from the fact ofits not hsviugin e or to make any conces- sion which w , ‘ Qaleet the principle oftree and lisdepeuddt government in the interior. The council does not think it necessary to ro- pose any new measures ;,it will obey the views which may be hken by the Assembly." _ j iilvosun. Massuis sr rris P.u.scu.—-"Osborne, Wednesday, “The Qrreoli‘jlins an attack of measles. The eruption ' dared slight- ly yesterday aflernélou. an is now well out. . Her Majesty had much cough during the night, but is relieved this morning. “ Osborne, Thursda . "The Queen had s. night.‘ Al the sym cm of the disease are ‘listing. and her sjesty’s state is ' , r very ‘stisfsctory. Since arrival at Windsor of the Princesses Helena and Louisa, Prince Ar- thur, anil«Pr-ince Leopold, the four youn- gest children of the Royal Family,’ who had northern had the measles, two of them have been attacked with the infection--Princess- es ‘Helena and also. The Princess Helena is now convalescent, and the Prin- cess ' ' ,'who fed with the complaint on procured for purgses of galvanisiu . But a moment ele. fore they fell’ to t e earth, overwhelm with the most intense and excru- ciatin pain. They rolled and tumbled, and claw their faces and the earth with both hands, indicating by the oontortions of their bodies and groaning, all that sgon which would ensue if they had swallowed’ red-hot coals. Deatli soon ensued. From the 13-oy Bud at we learn that on Ss- turday last, as one of t e female weavers in the Elliot mill, Lowell, was combing her hair in the weaving room, it sccidently caught the shaft, drawing her by the hair between the shaft and the ceiling. The scalp was torn nearly oil’. or thumbs, twined in her hair, were also nearly tom oil‘, from the cat force with which she was drawn up. a roe with which her head struck the eei was t as to throw of the belt, Iiereby prevent- ing her head from being ground to powder. She was released from her dreadflil situation and the scalp was replaced. r some hours of unconsciousness s e recovered her senses. and bids fair to recover. The water in the Bay about Baltimore has been swar-min for several days past, with mil- lions of dead sh, creating a very unpleasant aflluvia. It is contended by some that this he mortalit is caused by lightni , while others allege that it is the result 0 excessive hot weather. Sins: Fisimva.--A correspondent of the New York Tribizne, writing from stone Bridge House, Tiverton, R. I_., says :—“ A gentlemen, on the eveningo the fourth, caught and hauled about twenty of these monsters (sharks) upon the bi'idge,iueasuring from three to five est. The sport is nersll continued from twelve until nine o'c k in e evenln , and as each new-comer is laid at his sea y up the stone causeway, the “ head ache stic " as Uncle Ned quaintly calls it, is applied to his hard sconce until all ro sity for bitiii of swimmer’: le , seppesred. ’ can t on the same eve- ning, an enormous skate, w ich on bein beach- measu over seven feet across e fins. But the crownin -was reserved for the next da , when r. . W. Potter, of pawtucket wento with s rty, anion whom were ‘seve- rsl ladies, and starred to a ugh shark of the mackerel species. The m bait and finding himself hooked, 5‘ so agriculture. rty of ladies and “'1 I“ F I-‘ioiir wrrii s Susan.-'l‘lie Charlssiuwn, S. 0., , the other day contained an account efa hllletltu the harbour, which. efbr_ sg lauded, was delivered of twenty-two yous; sea, and after she was cut open was found on which the all immediately swim to the vessel in safety except one I fellow who was out in two by the shark almost within reach of our care. A comrade and most intimate friend of’ the unfortunate victim, when he observed the severed trunk of his companion, was seiaed with a degree of horror that words cannot describe. The insatiable shark was seen traversin the bloody surface in search of the remainder of ‘his prey, when the brave youth plunged into the wa- ter, determined either I0 make the shark dlsger e, or to be buried in the same grave. He hel in his hand a long sharp knife, and the ra eious suimsl pushed furiously‘ towards him; a e had turned on her side s opened her enormous jaws in order to seise him, when the youth divin ilex-‘ iereusly under her, seized her with his ls i band somewhere near the upper fins, and stabbed .lier several times in the belly. he shark. enraged with pain, and streaming with blood. plunped in all directions in order to disengage hersel from her enemy. The crews of the surrounding vessels saw that the combat was decided, but they were ‘ignorant which wss slain, till the shark, weak- ened by the loss of blood, made towards the shore, and along with her, her eonqlieror. who hushed with victory, pushed his foe with redoubled ardour on shore. He ripped up the bowels of the animal, obtained the severed members of his friend’s body, and buried it with the trunk in the same grave. NEW BRUNSWICK. RAILWAY Ari-sins iii Nxw Bauxswica.-—A. 0. Morton, ., the gentleman selected by the Provincial ovcrnment as their consulting en- ‘ eer, arrived in town on esday morning y the Steamer Admiral, from the United States, and soon afterwards proceeded to the Bend and Shediac, in co ny with the President and se- veral of the Directors of the European and.North American Railway Compau for the pur se of inspectipg the line surveye and located y Mr. Giles. c learn that the location has been ap- roved of, and that _the work of construction, under the superintendance of Mr. Henderson, will be at once roceeded with. The terminus at Shedisc has n fixed at Cape Brule, where twen -five feet depth of water can be obtained, and t e terminus at the Bend will be in Mr. Oliver Jones‘ field at the western extremit of the village. The line, we understand, wil be nearly as straight as£ossiblc. . Goodwin, C. . who has char of the survey between this City and the erican frontier, also returned in the Adnural; and we learn that the work will now be carried on by two rties, one tracing the line b the way of the eropis and Douglas Valley, 1: e other by a more Southern route, passing to the Nortliward C7‘. of Spruce lane. x_rscsu.snous. Tue INVIITII or riis Powsa-Loon inn Loan Joiis Russul.r..— siting the result of his ‘petition to Parliament, be yet could not bring himself‘ to suspend his master-passion for experi- ment ; but as then b driven for s time to the ma- nufacturing field, s new indulged in that of ' In 180! he got a prise from the Agricultural Board for s prsclieslsses , and soon after received from the Duke of Bed ord an ap- intmsut to eupsrioisnd an experimental farm at. churn. ‘ ‘' He found friends as well as trons in that priecel home. He became the uke’s domestic chaplain, as well as superintend- ent of the experiments om the early intelligence of the Duke's third son there fleshed out at once u n the brave old man a quick and true feeling for all that was noble or true, to ich his own nature warm res d . Their endabip began in play, and ended in admiration as marked and full of sympathy as could pplaslbl consist with such diflhrenee ofyears. " hen west to Woburn,” the’ old man sfierwsrds wrote, describing the steam-bust model he had construe- ulton. " I gave it to Lord John Russel, then about ten or eleven years old, a plsything. It went by clock-work; and Lord John used flu- quenlly ts simiss hiinsslf with setting it slant on the pooh iii the garden." In the next year we find him publishing a whims of verses, of which lard lobe receives the declaration, and up to the year of his dssi.h,ii is teaching to see- the eager and trembling fervour with which he follows each '5 =1; uceessi easg ststssru ' bl’ life. i.~'.:..'.".'l..‘i'i....,,’ ........ .. vi'.‘...'...‘.'.‘,' ..‘.‘3 deed nob ' ovtune . nay tsr as gil- ded ihs old rasn‘s declining years. Parliament- eoon granted him the urtber protection to his p$ wil‘ ' ' prayed for, and this protection brought other more substantial jintiee with then. ' TIE TIN The Jews at Jerusalem are said to have re- ceived eletler from the s nsgogue authorities of Sspliet; which speaks rtani lnforrnstioli study now without cessation, he can do so always. Because he does not see the and of his strength, he foolishly concludes there is no end. A spcndtlsrift of health is one of the meet _i-epreheuellile of speaflhritts... I am certain I could have performed twice the labor, ‘both better and with greater ease to in selfhad I known as much of the Laws of I-{ealtb and life, at twenty-one as _Ido ii ow. “ In college, [was taught all about the motions of the planets, as carefully as though they woul have been in danger of getting off‘ the truck ' Ibad not known ow to trace their orbits; but about my own organization, and the conditions in- dispeusible to the healthful fbnctions of my own body, I was lell in profound ignorance. Nothing could be more preposteroup. I ought to have begun at home, and taken the stars when it should have come their turn. The consequence was, I broke down at the beginning of my second college year, and have never had a‘well day since. Whatever labor I have since been able to do, I have done it itll on credit, instead of capitnl—a most ruinous way, either in re- ard to health or money. For the last twenty-five years, so’ far as it regards health, I have been put, from day to day, on m 00 behaviour; and duriu the whole of this cried, as a Hibernian would say. IfI had ived as other folks do for a month, I should have died in a fortnight. " eslth has a great deal to do with what the world calls talent. Take a law- yer's life through, and high health is at least equal to fifty er cent. more ' brain. Endurance, c ecrfulueas, wit, elo- quence, attain a_ force and splendor, with health, which they can“ never approach without it. It often happens that the credit awarded to the intellect belon s to the di- gestion. Though I (la not elieve that genius and dyspepsy are convertible terms, cf the former can never rise to‘ its lofliest ieights unaided by the latter. “ Again, a wise man, with great enter- prise before him, first looks round for suitable instruments whei-ewith to execute it ; and he thinks_ it all important to com- rands at a trip. ilha 1-sits cans oir_r’oUa iiii.u.'rli l lmuaxABl.s_ P0-\:'-Fins, or irxiionr. -. ':u:l;" w.ll',:’e|; To ii young man. who asked of Horace Facts com l the writer to believe that 5 %,;¢,,_.,., Mann pounlsel tofigiude hi: towards success the were 0 the memory are bounded only 5 5&0 in °ll‘ "ions ' °n"'W,din"7 ;. ‘ "i . 2*’ is with New in -ifiiemiy, proniptly‘ and de5 its ldl 500» “W50 domes. sons of Whom do I business of Ive finitely: '- e opens with the toll , su - lies: V f - “‘°““d|¥°“-1'“ "9451 04 “ll gestions teaching the necessity salt . e in nite.j,:Isnume mg """ ‘ W *' ""°N "*5 I-°'I°”“ ll’ ~ First -on need health An earnest t-nollngio establish iiiissaiislusiss: hebad §',“.l‘2,',{',f',,,",,,‘,,“':."“' "‘ ““ °"‘’‘ '‘'°“‘''-‘‘ Itlldent ii’ 3,»: to I'll his health Hope] witnisped and e#iio&d ' cheats ms. with the belief, um ar lIO can tho fiseth euiosoissiim errands in Boston, he observed that they took no rnemorenda, yet committed no errors, though tbeyhoflen do a score of ar- ‘ e second time I went to _‘ Pam 0£ue,slse ' ' without looking over the letters _ or said there was mime i‘oi-gang; .4 him to loob._!lnnh he did. meanwhile as- marking that it was useless, hut tbund none; and scores of tiineb,‘ ‘tho ’-tnosuent hp spy me, ah El that re tlngorn rm ‘without 5.5‘ able to dsteci|'a able thus to remember whether or not there 'V_I_I flellltlhink lbr any ofihose thousands of‘ citizens and strangers continually a yiiig, requires an extraordinarily, reign} ‘vs mg- mory; and yet every reader llllghtliave attnined,. y can at acquii-_e, one grunge cilcqnt. élir. i ' uric ster, ew am h as tinge hsndrdd customers, s'bl£ul?.two?-ill ' ‘ whom take more er“less eye . I p 5"‘ ‘W '9‘! “"!°..|l9l_5l3¢l he :-uterus home, after having visits one-hslfoftlrem; yet he forgets not a lost‘... A man in Halifax, Nova Scotiu, can tell at once the rising ands e of every inhabitant in .tow'i'i2' you and o d. After delivering Lg lecture .3 Clinton Hall, on the improvement "of the memory, one of the audience stated that an ?:qili‘aintslpc‘e of a patio droiver _ofN_,w or , w o gnu nel r res _Qr writs after having sold out large droves to differ: ent butchers, kept their number, . ' and every thin in his mind, and could round months i-wards, even after hav' bought up and sold out several other and settle from memory, without ‘ever '- Eigbbeen linovilrn tp forget spay‘ thing." ‘ ‘e s oon merc ian saccom is In , what is still more extra inary.’. '_I‘he thct is remarkable in itself, and furnishes a practical proof of the correctness of this doctrine of improving memory illimitably'by' its exercise, that all those who can neither i-enil nor wriiltc have astonishing ies——scveral undred c at. butt t . others. Of‘ this fact, 3:; i-sender can. - find illustrative examples. reason‘ that such, unable to record their business, ». mand these instruments before he begins his labor. Health is‘ an indispensable in- strument for the best qualities and the highest finish of all work. Think of the immense advantage you would have in a suit in court, if after a week or afort- night’s investigation of facts, you could come in for the _c osing argument, on the last day, fresh and elastic, with only so much more of momentum and fervor for the velocity and the glow you had a uir- ed; while your wilted opponent ha no more vitality than a b of sand. How lon will our teachers and trainers of youth, su er boxers and racers to be wiser in their generation than themselves ?;' A Lrrriu Criii.n.—Who has not read of Eva, and been charmed with the earnest and touching simplicity of her appeals? Do you count it all a fiction ? Perhaps so 2 but I can relate, what is no fiction, one case sure many, in which the weak things of this wor d have confounded the mighty. About the close of the last war with Fziglaud, an oflicer on returning home from the lines, went to visit ii relation ; and like some others who imitate thei associ- ates, he indulged in profane angu . A little girl walked out with him to is horse? and as he was talking to her in great glee, she gently said, “I don’_t like to ear my cousin swear." .He rep’ , " I know my dear, it is wrongir” n the same mild tone, she rejoined, " ell, then, ifycu know it is wrong, why do you do it ." The Captain felt the reproof, and con- fessed to me on relating the story, that he never was more nonplussed than by that little chlld.—Couslry Gentleman. ANIMAIS DBIFTING ON ICI‘. . Every antic traveller is aware of the fact, that polar bears are seen on the ice at a ‘great distance to sea, and quite out of sight of land, and in own experience bears testimony to the fact, that not unfra- quentl they are found swimming in the sea w on neither ice nor lau isin sight. The arctic fox, and I believe, also the wolf——animsls not generally known to are compelled to feimmber, it and thus. strengthen this faculty. Indubitable and universal fiict compels the belief that the human mind is constituted and cspecitated,‘ pti-iitvideddtltifi bpdy lyre:-le_k.ept igdheij ribgeht sac, an is acu y isci inc int e at manner, to recall a large? portion oflhe‘. events of life. , . ,' Ssrriso Fence Posrs Ill Asnns.—-I . have heard it saidtbat in planting “posts, to fill up the holes with ashes, will e ectually prevent them from rottin . Quite recently‘ one of my neighbours ha occasion to . up some posts made of saplin s, which had stood- for sixteen or eightegn years, and which are as solid, even the albumen,» sap-wood, as when put there, He says he s is at a loss to account for the durability of the posts, unless itis owiu to some ashes with which, by accident, the holes in which , ‘ the posts were placed, were filled. I have " also heard it said that lime would answer the same a so. It is likewise asserteda that common salt has a like eflhct, when deposited in the post in an sugar hole tightly closed up.-—OIu'o Cullieolor. _ Boil. vouu MoLuIlI;—When. molasses is used in cookin , it is a very greasin- provement to boi arid‘ skim it before you use it. It takes out the i_-‘ajw taste aiidl, makes it almost as good as sugar. when molasses is much used for ceoklng,.it '0 well to prepare one or two gallons in libs ‘ way atatiine. v " ' have You Esssiires.-—Uimss this head, the Editér of the Albsu Trasssslpt givu the hlhwo ingw e tolheyossgmsshthat‘ city. It would be well ‘ifthuy, ’esd~all :erhere ~ slmilarly slroumstseeed,‘a 1, :— ' ’ The tactics ,|VlIlIll- tied, uler others. re ofspendliig sir sent as ltsfls they sesumulsie is one [run teases ’ b so many never attain a his share isesleeilty is iii. A person who receives huts cinell eorupeussti for his ssrnisas, will, with a‘ little bare‘ sxclisqusr, and a sywbiu of regularity‘ in his -..¢ Ml!‘ . mt.“- diiores, find Ihlt at the end of the year he lepre- rsd to encounter any emergency or rule a . at, as a general thing, they _ sons to get d ofiheir earnings qui e as ' ‘they sre'dae, _ thus leaving them wholly unprepared '5 , svssr- ‘ geocies, by sickness or otherwise 3 ml ]g.g,'ig' ' 1|. 1.11‘ mm , ‘'10 113°: 113° '* h“'P°°"‘°d . . . take the water-are often set adrift upon ‘lg .¢ ' yfw 5 - iowtiiiinlg thlrllivolydilrizest {if I, ,:,:,dmy,l;:l$ brig ::.tIli:tg8:(Im‘llI lied: the‘ 'h.,,l,°.g‘.,‘:';,,‘,:ib,:'.n°f the ice, and are thus blown out to sea, srediind lhdmosl “T the Royal ._ arnily who have not had the ,1“; ,,,’,,i,, ,,g,,, ,5 my . ‘on ,.m,°.’i,m ,,,,,,",v, “"1 M, ,5. 4.“, ‘gm ,5 ., where they perisliwlien tbetice dissolves, sud grsilfylngresslts, sud. tlsalmung I U. , ' .I ' the boy. vi... ill. tired, lo aims and reside setisl,“ sbsendie in wealth I_“lI°7 ‘N9 no‘ P'°"°\“l.V shed of It-rvv ‘'',F_ "’ '"",':“°!:'P‘,‘ ' . 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