.... ._...___._ GAZETTE. NOVEMBER 9. or Lo 2-fimsbury. Somctiiues the ..abi ’ was adauishcd by the V‘e.aaIl rgesns Itottiien of Mr. ‘ ‘, on & way to the "fI.ASZARD’S Si.-amt’ IN San Ihisisciicii —A linili (‘lI:IlIl'|t‘llISll(' ol Han F lltr \l(‘llIll_\' of llw l'laz:t. lliiitrd Suites t-i-iilil lievcd in order to shake hands with their nu- hon, merous unknown friends. Callers came, asked do. their questions, and departed; the door was ' always on the swing; no one was asked to give earliest hours, her house has h-ien besieged by humble iuquirers, and she has been most kind and encouraging to the fcelilest. Stiiiietiiiit-a, indeed, it was complained, that ‘she did not ll incident peeu. ranctsco occurred in lo no other city in uh. so sinking a contrast between CAIOLINI OHISHOLII an us-r ssvnt vans‘ woitx. . giygworld has ever I. al at-ire. Tu story of the earl life of (jaroliue Chisholm, ~“"' “‘”?°’ = c °°-.."...‘°-.:.'::"...*;‘..'*'.:.::.*"°" “:2 -°‘%‘i¢«'~.‘—:.s.“: .£*:1‘:::i:.:.:-" :'..°'- . ' ‘ ' . ' . . - , ' W n . _ A . 'eew we In re. ya . - W g-cl at‘ t h tiselhi -, inf . . _ trio matter who came, the up or H t. 5 « ' o’t-lock, some Lliiiiamen had erected a ‘kind of ,9 , ’ .y..r_- _ lglll ‘ _ fr_0in- rs _ e, r 1! the da was the same: the p - I l _ it ; ooagary fast the: stresses of the Lb-tw bus on Breiiliuiii Piece for the exhibition of ‘in 5,,” ‘pin ,1“ ,. . cu... ’ iis_ thg ,_ ginning e wrrible V ._ _’ men; forgo . ‘I _ _,_ amily, t _ on has . ot.:mty,, that soinc llncli and Judy. and had attracted s ugwd, 5, feeven,‘ not has usefully to _f|'|1rlfl° N|‘\=0I|III°I’ fife“;-" , '-.‘ lira. (filsbelm generally began wl a e shdu - Alta‘ llil to.naelvo the titans ot ,.-ones utivlvtitlier outrageous instruments, 5.} 5,‘, , to |.¢_ 0.... "mm. _ n. lo er can ' _ pflvd II’ adtlveaaoaesahyeot of practical imports tslnion of sis vanced to einigi-unto. the l0_lhIe crowd the sximiioii wastnade,ntso t. e ' . ht,ener ‘and ph g-_- 0'“? ‘ll all into &I_ p y hearers. nerall tried to answer “ iety at - t e _n _ um_,QllI(OWlll| ‘P'lil"- llelurslup to the DINO PlI°O.M_n re , thoh e peifi ri' colonis rig '0? .'0l’l_N\ ! "1 llll '0')“ 07 more pressing questions that had been pu pay an agent, Captain Chtsholui, one of the “l”"- *1 °'““*l '"'ll ll 8"” l|I|V9 lN‘I'n seen—but Au,¢n1i,,_ S1,, 1. .50“; ‘ 111083 three V-lines I d8y;' Ind l-N10 "Oriel 0f her in the course of the week On one occa- most devoted o husbands and liithers, \’0lun- “''W ‘*‘'''\''''l! "'0 Wlllrflfill llllleld of a display to depart, to renew under strange yet favourable ' old labours, in colonising and “w .. cultivating the honey re 0 d HQ , ""l...."' ‘l".‘:.*?.".::.til";r.&,.'-'i?i*7".'§i.'::.“‘,..\‘i"'° hr diswtfifi straight cg" : ,s ices ‘for wearing on boa p consefl of .'iCh1 hit, to R V. Nil _ pecans‘?! his own expense to per orm the “"*ltave"modct'ste stout soles, and no’ heels. in ful ‘task. ” h : '5 ' -. ' vice a dressed to lain'e‘a.:riesl }»e't'i;'lel.flua'.li:§.." siVI.. in two 3 ge3ie‘s, .WVlCll were reprinted of puppets, a lllll|lI't‘f of the gospel was adtlrgujgp his 9: Hum‘ IIIPII upon the truths of the Bible, and th. (1 - - -1- - d h flung‘; 9,, . ‘ _ l||\0l~'|I-.9. from the same spot which he had 33 rolgot lliecm '.'.§i'.“i1'i'.'......'.'., ex ‘Ed to -l>°t\’'_°°n 184! and 1848-3111 fibula“. l'.--,. .. , , ‘ .br. ‘ the "°j°"‘l’Wd -Imo-weeyltly It-rfour.yem.§loeblnsieu ’ - ‘ ‘$ the" o o the" 501 _ _ to Ogre ffipgfikor raifher f ' V p b hq‘ abomtna ecruelttes riictéscii on eniigruiitsiii :"' l'*’"°" "PW ‘"9 ¢_”''‘"""'- ‘Tia! of upped ,, 1,“. 50 D ‘M [mg W ,,m co onisation, or Q rods 5) _ a. rose on I, N ‘R. gent happened,personsrw -. M 2 s_ hsliolin. at it i-it.-ri- _ie coyitrasts our city is coon...’ D I p,'__. ,', £21 .. ;g..,..t.clill6',°.i.ll.lii have to guide 8 large -oalenm 6t|¢hO_Iu§[ict=.lsof gov unit: edfuflm as tho rs,end returned when euc- l§Z‘li° iidl feelings it Ill ditlicult to upprc-v -‘an hanmco Herald. , _gh..u...u,|fi¢.;.lgbou;ing.meg W0lOII|30V0||'- -- hr the hack’ attons, we ' _ . ‘and’ the task o-t!-o- -—— ' - momma“; ha those days. Societies were formed under the ;,~,,m_ 3, were invited to give the ram t of tively, and yet wi rie__thi olflinsivc or ii;:;;i-cs- R'=""‘W"°N IN -lW|*NIl-‘SI--Tl»! New York seen. . ‘ l _ . . . qr ‘ 1, t 1, u most aristocratic and hi‘ lisstflnanctalaospices their ex‘ c’ is I‘ ‘latte s ere r ad from emi» .1‘ "'/'“"."- ""d"."‘° head °lf" '."°""'°" ll ~Uoudmu'3°"n?l9;l“fi?°!_‘.?ci: t_’,';.;:';;e”{15';g .13, doing gdndgpmtietfingo‘ gt the antipodea: gt-9,n¢.__£,,r,|£:: fflend.'inwEus[g:(]'0f"g con. ym-buim b ,, proprmurg of the yJ,.,,,,,,,01 yournahsni,” notices two new inventions. Pint, . vim. onig] of ngfio-. 91.3 h.” m IIIOPO OI‘ l0“ Luining. |imPle hn8u‘£9’ In ‘gel-g of , guy-ned ghgt gh. ggoud in Illa mfinllfatfluffi Ufflllt plpff from “THU ll|flII‘ , , t i- -l - . be time ie.a priate for relating in what xttttunsa,r.._snd hgwslnt .hu 9 aired in this country _a reputation an an in some ' home government. others to discover long lost relatives. one of her last and inost im rtant labours had been to collect‘from word 0 month ‘ statements of the condition of settlers in New ' South Wales.’ These statements were valuable ‘in two ints of view :'in the first place, they all'or evidence-—not‘now, but at that time - much needed—of the advarita ous prcspec allhrded by the colony for barf-eworking smi- , ' 'es; its-the next place,.as eaehperson gave the purticuhirs of the parish, county, and counts- in which he or she came, and the names of t o relations left behind, it followed naturally t m‘an ’entreated Mrs. Chisholm to lind out 3. tofive s illin - smuously: eorse hiilledby job hing; some by extrava nos ; others, by their impractical folly. None coined. the assistance or. advice of so hii_m- e a person as Mrs rliisbolm. But Caroline .4 his ho it of evolut on and ;a political millen- tiium ortunately' failed on the great 10th of April, be new inldee to Caroline Chisholm. She piircuaded him_ to begin by dropping beer andito o, and saving a shilling a vi-eek.. The shilling, as steady habits row and work iniproved,.soon increapcd 3. Within a few months, assist- ed by a loan from Captain Chisholm and some friends of his own, the chartist car ntcr emi- grated with his wife; in less t an twelve isionths, he sent for his mother. 'l‘liis was the beginning of the Family Colonisation Loan _Socicty.. In 1856, lisvin s of pair-for peaceful counsels meg 'nte_re,t. Occasionally, friends to the plan of be iociety said it few words of advice, en- conragenient, or explanation; but all line lan- guage and high-flown premises were considered other. Mutual confidence and mutual assis- tance werc.thus cultivated. To these group- ‘ , assembled without rude or expense in iidvcrtiaemonts or laciir s, the s read-ef sound infor ation, an the creation 0 a more healthy pub to opinion on the subject of emigra- tion, may be traced. ‘ At the same time that these grou meetings were being held, Mrs. Chisholm di not relax her labours in correspondence and private in- terviews with inqiiirers among intending emi- grants. Very soon the books of the society contained more than enou h paying-subscribers toflll s'slii . After the iscovery of the gold '9 danger of perennial Violence fr-oin touts and crimpe.-else proved that a system ofruhbcry uiid op reseioti was practised in that t port, in destitute of -law, and disgraceful to a civilised, not ' e eloquence‘ of Oarolifiii Chisholm is the eloquence of earnestness, seriously expressed in liowin Saxon En ish, without ornitincnt oi-‘meta or. "Her ii iistrations of argument are all’ mm real life, whether humorou or pathetic. Her etrengtli lies in llI.'|' pi-tic cal common-sense and undevittting triitlifuliicss. She never allows herself to he i-ni-ri.:d away by the tatupution of sityin sotiictliiug line or something witty, althoug she has powers of thos,and of humour, -and sarcasm in it high egree. It is those qualitit-s—-entliiisiitstic yict practical, earnest yet always ti-uthful, hir- sighted and sanguine. yet patient and laborious of rags, by r. Mellier, a French cllelIIill;|nd rfltftilld. an iuiproveinent in presses by a citizen of New York. It says :-—“ It is I printing reg, which. at it moderate rate of speed, will deliver ‘ 5 d ‘M; 1, _ éd ° A g 1',,_ Chisholm soon apprec ated the character oftlie 0," .f Pb“. Th“, mg ,,,m,dingem; ,3, w_.y,.gy..;,¢,,m ,,¢.g,_ ‘thirty ihousiiiid'sheets printed on both sides _iiis .;;vl:';n-:m.“:,,y1 .,,fl;.°f:;:l:‘y,-i. mu, “'5,” ‘In people of this country, and saw that the only we“ iuiud go at my questions; is these Mrsuflhiiliolm has been compared to 0‘con. single hourl_ ltsmoveiiient eombinesihe original , 1345, c._,'onn.' -ci,3.1,,,u,,- with u. u.b.nd_ use nl colonisation muslrbe at once domolllct uoatioits brought out very useful information: sell. to whom she been a decided pct-soniil rc- P!|'|¢‘'l*l°' 0' N*'P"!'- which I" Ipplled by line III .__;C‘pt“m Gfiiholnpum am“ of children’ p°"g1".,.and“,”-no ""3 _- p 0 W ,3. mm; was conversational. Tltgse semhlancetn the flfislt-ecliamcc.-,r of the .1 PM his gretit press, with some new and beautifully ~~ landed in England Item Ana lia.' She came bibs Mali! withka.'G(lliarhst tlcar l;i°'i ‘l'Il‘°l; I'0llp‘l1!\36illflK31ll:l(l not onlyrtltc efiect 0'?!-V-‘lug it-hof her 'lltlea:, per forehead’ End fiflllft‘ nit; 5""\l'l” *';"W°'“:"‘: ’§ih‘l‘°.""°*',r°“"° """‘“""' ' ' witiirre utirw r at irre uiir its w IL‘ are lit 0 t csamei in tin man er.sia , no -cut t t ‘ - ‘UH ‘5 0° 3 ‘ -" ‘W !°|"‘l IND '.““':,..,'d ' . 1} ‘ea: ::|d°n"pi“,u.:,';,I.m,:h?,f git.“ kept llllllgl.llV Boil) tlcllttfiba It tuothcr bit want- t“fel'e!ir' "i-Ilies, but ofmankiiig ihdie about tit ine truthful mo , Il'0n0l'll°e“(lIp[:):l‘i(.; ofliliililt "f N" “"l'- l“"° °°'"‘”"5°‘¢‘l | l"'l''‘|' "'4 Helm- ‘” ',.°,,z "1',e,l.u:,un',‘w ¢bu';,, 43,509 from “,9 ed to ‘clut‘c' out ‘,‘l'.t p workbonse.’ When sail in lli: same ship acquainted with each el treat aiidmendaciotiea ‘tater vi-tzllw of lhe ""9 l""'‘’ll’l°‘’f "'0 “CHI! 5|’! eii«_-tor, which they csii wheel about from one t of the my to the other, and when they get a to saw wood cati raise steam in about laa llvtatbs, adjust their circular saw in the meantime, aud in hell‘ an hour cut is cord of wood in one or two pieces, as may desired. The whole machinery dtius not weigh over five hundred pounds, and iiiziy be rcgtiided as a neat impniverueni. and a S:t\llllL' of much manual labour.— Cindnndi Gazcltr. UNION OF THE BRITISH NORTH ANERICAN l’R0\'l.\i't_.'l'1S. it would appear by the lollowing remarks from ' ' rents rothers, sisters children and either , , P‘.°P%’°d l-he mu d.°l"-il "°Si°"'_l“ ’°“d°"°d if ‘“‘°°°°”"'I l‘° "“P“' ‘"13’ 1'5"’ “niwd 5" P"“_°3 “Id 5903! "1 lie? the London Spectator. that the rumour of _Lord Pa ' ' iflllell the lIO’tnl'of Yibceeding to the “rim: of 519 society. and 9i’l3"1°d‘ ill-"—f late emigration. the society gave up cluttering fevouri.snd.ensbled her to live down pnlumny. i~:ig‘m’. jttllrllvy immg connection with the Union _ gnflnlig’ 0,, .0 id“. mu, ,0.“ ,, ‘dnnmgo names ofs number of decent workin -peo eo chi She sshout to leavoua now. is is to pro- 0;" ,|,,. n,,.,_.;, ;\,,,u, A,,,,,,,,,',,, p,,,,,,,,,,,, M, f government facilities for proceeding to New . a ',South Wales , ., - » y I ldition to these communications from the , authors of the voluntary statements, two other iinporttint commissions were placed in Mrs Chisliolm'e bends. During the time that emi- gration was carried on by private contractors, who received a certain ,sum, _or ii y per head, for each of a certain. _quality delivered ‘-um itrsyttnb ' harbour, rents who could not lredueni-their‘ tallies to the number and age required liy the-bounty-shndard, were induced by the emtractcrs to leave young children be- hind them to the care of work-houses. These d serted infants amounted to some hundreds. ‘T ose reclaimed filled two_ ships. There were- klso convicts who, under a_ pa l'c regulation, ‘had been prom that, in case they conducted fieiiieelverwith ropriety in the ‘colony for a rain ptriod, y should, on obtaiiiin their both sexes, who had paid for a consi crab ple- riodweekly and monthly insnilaierits towar a pxsage to Australia, she laid her schema before .f0ll0W-la0VnllIlt|ll,.Ils0 member for Nor am too. the Hi t lion.‘ Ve_riier.Srnitb3 the §:“.9'.?:‘:.“°°”.“-' «"“:.'“t*.~‘:c:.‘~ed “:::.‘:.; ei on.ine Bl'|‘;_60|l|l Pemhrgke; an a‘ ' it other friends. By their aid. a salliclent‘ sum’ was-rei to try the ex- pekrfirnent of leenafl of gifts to emiggntlp. I settle star ‘ wberemany sociefiea is . A commitze was .formed to take -up the work which had been, rivatelfiy carried on u working poipt by t e Chis olms and the w iole machit_ier' ‘was set in motion l)ef0l'.0 a single “i‘i'.f."'»?°’l“i‘.‘. "“’3.. “ ."°.'.‘i’°"i:..",§i.l‘i.5"<': ‘fiiiili o r ac it e p y . - acted as ionorarv secretar , and his oflice was no sinecure;Mr. Windham lat-din ,whose time was already fully oco ied in te duties of 8 iberty--according to colonial phrase, ti et-of- cat-e—hav;e their wives and families sent to hem at thmoost of the government. The pro- iiise was performed as regarded a few, but in ii secrctar to a great raifivay, undo! which lli‘ health use since entirely failcd,.uiidertook the troublesome ollicc of treasurer : Mr. Samuel Sid- riey, author of setlcralpopular works on Aus- li: the enterprise of chartering ships. Mrs. Chisholm found herself embarked in a new sphere of duties. The vernment, in its so- pervision of sbipowners, sd acted on the prin- ci is, that so long as ordinary precautions were ta ‘ii for the preservation of the health of third- class passengers in food and air, enough was done. Modesty and comfort beyond necessaries were not regarded, and health was’ sou ht to be preserved in inadequate splace, only b imiting the families of oung c ildren. rider this system‘, or want 0 system, the sacrifice of infant life was‘ M 'hthil. the deterioration of female morals, aw l. - ‘ Mrs. Chisholm determined to set the example of ships. in which men and women would not have to dress and undress before each other; in which married couples should not sleep in open shelves or in si which ventilation sboultf be secured by nflxed apparatus, instead of a canvas pipe; in which the closets should be sulficient in number, re- tiiisd in situation. and so firmly constructed; as‘ not to be liable to destruction from a rou h ht of each otlicr;,in. , i ceed to the midst of the wild life of the di nglof Australia; and, as the itpust e of I virtues, and the ambassador of wives and childrenlbandoned if not forgotten, to call to- gether the rude gold-gatherers, and in those soft, cear, femirurio, yet thrilling tones to which tbpusands have listened here in rapt iii- tention-.-by tuna moved to laughter and to men risttans. _, The work bebre heris heav , but she is e to the work. ‘ All who’ at sh well to country and our e epcttdericies at the tin- tipodes, will,ia fttl confidence, wish her (iod- speed. as patriots. as fathers, as husbands, as uiyl t it'll‘ C :1‘ . .1 ,. ','—Afitsw—wuwyv,r*——--———. .3II'III.L INTELLIGENCE. l ~ —I"0V The California steamers have at-rivi-cl at New York wit San Francisco d.'llt‘S to the.’ 1st , ft.'—' ey’also bring late news from the Sandwich Islands, South America, and Australia. reiit-lied l-Ziiglniid 1-—" Au intimation Itae lliroti ll out, III:-'. the return ol Lord Elpilt to this country, wliellirr he resumes the Govertirrtsat fin Caniulaor not. is likely lo lead to an important iiiudificariuii of the llniisli Provinces in Nottlt America; and the iiiiioii having proved so suc- cerslul lietiiei-it the two Provinces ofCeiiada, it is , to be extend»-d by it Union ol Ill the Provinces- toars-—recall them to a sense of their duties as . not a lt:(l£faIlVt', but a legislative union. The idea was distiitt-Ily developed in lsllfd Durham's larimiis Report: it was advocated long ago by Mr. Iitieliiirk; It is opitlar among many oftlie more iiitelligeiii colonists, and is liltely enough to have certain cooieiiiences in practice. So much, how- ever, would depet.d_upon the nature of the union that, we must see the plain before we can pro. ltt'll|Il‘t: lltlt,’8|f'.|l)lt9 or otliervtise. Of one thing \\t' are sure, lllitl ilit be ftiiincd with any special ijict ol"‘g;iviiig a prrtctical detiisl lolhe‘ -Re- poblii-aii boast that Moiiarcliy cannot eaiet on the continent ot'l\‘-irili Airicricii," it to not easwev. 4 l\looiiri~Iiy has perhaps better chances on the St. Lawrutice (iii in aortic other parts of the world where it now seems to ride triumphant; but every h ‘da ti) t eh , til ‘i ‘nil’ '0l|lllW€l'Ud ll) lath! from MIL Clllflholm sea. She ineistpd 0|! having light in All e ‘ “ lli in ssitrc in .—t he d sig I d f 'l t" l 5,22‘ 053;“; th,‘ 5°: d_dY;g,: nd°,,,,,.?}: 11:, pert o’f_the lsbcur_e! ex laining the obgoote of berths, even if it were needlul tocut tbedack The Ma euc telegraph between Point II|ftl'l)l:IIt’.EI:lll wiirliiiig. anti! IICTIII: d¢‘l'|t].tI.fPC:Ic I" “boar, confide, ‘women and oh. are“ “me, the society at public an _ weekly meetings. for the purpos_e;an ample suppkly of water by Lobos an San Fmncwco, the first in u i.on.ts,~, Nor could this union properly origi. ._ nu, Q.’ on g - “,9, $503.. ,0 in eon- For it considerable period. the rpceedtnge of umps the emt _nts could wor : convcuiences_ - - - ‘ - - mite \\lll| Eiiolaml ; it’ the Colonies wigh ti, 3,... “ll Wu!‘ P’ s - - - ¥ Calilornin had been put iii operation. . . . ac uencsoftlieir representations, t e promises $° '°.Vl°"¥ °°°“P‘°d W’! ll.“-1°?“ l"°‘“°'"“°”' °" ‘"‘hl“8 “ll” °“ ll” "0 8°? " ’“°'° Imom énce from the mini" div . K -ml can sanction and Iltl thia_acc_otnpliahmeiit; inaqdli reforiiled prisoners were not performed, f "F9 "P9?! N_ld,°1’5l9|'|.0f l'lll|n°l1l3l'!5lN|d' ample Ind refllllr sup ly of food of I better 8 _ V _, S fiflc ~ but ll it were to be an ofliciiil edirt, it might share “,1 “,—e~,g- tgmgmgg ,3,” 0,, gm, “econ” ._ don. iiig ere monopolisedlyby 't eCanter-bpry Colo- quality. In act, she or _the that time, any represent the mitiers asdoiu well. (mops the fate ot an edit‘! not dissimilar, and not unwel- eldenable number of lhmilies. - '1 “ll” 3°59” v',f°l‘ °"°l"l'?8 3“ °l'‘_P“’° ‘“ '1“ °“‘ 3 °l3““"PN"! "1 “'0 “1‘°1'°'l 0‘ “'9 “ll” were in it. flottrisliiiig con ition. Tritde C0[||_f'*l in Auwlllh ' ' commissions, kt 3“ - ‘Mn ’Olll9h0l|l| 9 M03! WOTO N38 grant. throughout ‘he stme was dun‘ owing to llIt‘I’t‘ .-ire sail iiccuitnls from Portugal regard- Ohargecl with. t heavy caatest.srith..tlie Oolortial Ofice and the Home (_)t_lice—iii addition to the task of corresponding with some five. thoumiicl souls of thehumbleat inagiideent, although destined to leave more rtitaoent truceso The Family Oolontsatipn can Society was devised. to. promote, as its These matters, which to the uninitiated -would,seem of course exposed Mrs. Chisholm to. the vehement and virulent 0%p(LI_l,|l0D I the scarcity of mono ; and the markets were being glutte by the constant im: the disease in the fruit lrees—clteetrtut, pear, rig, peach. especially orange trees and vines, having died without number. The disease is ;i'.;..dots.:m_y(,i.p..(.;.ito..l,, [db-Q-gregldth oéh ppipe |l‘l;llptl‘l9fl,Tg;l0£:’:I:m9:¥ :g|51l,llu8;l§;l§cl:‘Ind gklytpozllbas, who llflfidubgellplhll theqr _‘it_o_l'n_i3-: _arrivalV_of oods.l I. |‘E|I;etst’ll‘IeIl as beginning almlliehlool, act‘, _ if ', :1 rent; at his is- p - _ l., . _ ' p in In some pro ep_a In I em,_ D 25' h d seii tug iirt iiiaupporta e. tor. up. .-. Ielm ebinsnedceil",Ser -work in 1816, without I‘ °'_l““_l 5°91! VPl‘°Y.10|_l_|l1.V _°nly.l:*I"!§|o‘:i‘}'dll‘!‘:. wh ch she made it her uelness ‘to by §,,,,:: —, 5",” ;..,,;,‘l:,,,,,_ “$195: |,,,|,,,:, ,,:.,.?,,,r,°; ’-M"l'°°d 0‘ 9*”"'l"3 l'“ P""'”.V 0'59"‘- @io‘Vllll74|l_‘- l|llllUfl°0'."'“l| In ‘lfl°°l\‘° “'9'! “.b°'""l'3 °mgg""'."" ‘hon ddbe ‘pa :19 ‘P w°'d.“d b d°°d: flnw 'l'*’ I troublesome among the Mormons, Colnlllllllll,-: 4 N 1 - sq v @II@I‘0(I'dB¢Ull'R0oll‘|pG_bllIoeL 0} 31"“ “UPI '9 "1 W19". ‘mu m “b 13°" the liighestraercatttile respectability, declared, mm, dupndmon-3 ‘;‘»amden_ _ l'l.lGll'l‘ or _s pN.—.-Great sensation has She __ all lier.-wag -to make: Aasualia was ll” "91:? l°"8°"°“ l‘ “*9 “'_M:", ‘° ° " “f"‘ with strong adyecuvea, that he constderedi htm- Sn‘ yd“, “um 59 “gland by. mud ,,,,p_ bféen Clllllcd In. (lflllflll In SPIN. ll! lli? so ittle known and so little esteemed seven "“‘°l‘ ’°“'*P°'''°’~“_P°“' “' ’°““"a °" self rcbbe ofii. certain ten per cent. ofawatul F I , A ,d I mght of“ mm 11-0.“ a convent 3; compo‘. years ago, that the reputation she had gained 31° P“‘"‘dU°_’”;_°“°3-.. (1r|'*B%f;‘£|$"£.8;|lm'::£ room which the charter-party he had si _ed, on ulgllll, 31'” 5;:’|‘;;d":m“‘h‘:‘;‘“°"_':n‘ ‘“P‘l;{‘I"i*"d ‘cum A mm in the Carmel“. convem “ . - I911. N1 In 1|-lllllv 1'9 '3 ° . _ without close eramtnation, gave to the family-. - l *3 um, place, ye, heuclf down’ recently’ from these siviiiied her little. ' ' She by arrangingin regular order, dated. an .,dqc ted. the documents on which she based her, ' for rec passii for the 9:" 49".‘ Phil’ hip space aiidnioaey lost; nay, some t wncrs ciillcdfo oi y‘iss they would have 8 o r‘ asked for slur-es‘. " Mrs Chisholm snid ; : Always P‘ colonisation emi cause. in favour of he ' health and comfort and morale of the emi- «gratingmlasses, she touched the pockets ofs the train which contained-the pagsciigers and iiiziils of the Illinois was passing over it, (3l|ll.Ull\’|,‘ came in collision with ;i bull while crussiiigz the bridge near Terbenilla, and was thrown oil‘ the her cell, by means of towels and napkins scwedtogother, and formed into a cord. '3,» mg ‘ho gm-3 in nu; instance M’|'ll-|lS0{}ll' Pofifll 0. fol’ “'0 °ml$§’3_ll°“, ‘ll 5 notit thriving c t e woman who devoted _ _ _ The iiioiiiciit the escape was known, 1. her cllhht'e', enin “hitfomia ‘ auperis. t is one Wl'°l° f"ll!"v-Gilli‘! °9l3lP_l°“_ fl-mill?!’ W30“ ier time. her health, and all of comfort or ‘Pick: lF"l"8 ,“.P _‘l!‘’_ lllldllfio "Ill PY€"-'lP§l|"B ll” scuicli was mode after her, both by the po- of tho’ charatt ‘ ‘slice’ of gar-oline Chisholm, 99390‘ “"7 Willi"? m°"‘““°'“v l‘°‘h° °‘l’°" uxury that her narrow means would afford, to °|Y{lfl‘_°|dfn|'l0° "|MlO°_" T96! tlefilp The lg-cw “ct, and me g,,,,d,mne,.,e, but no 3"” of .h.~n".r m.k°. ,,- chin 0, . ch" side of tbeworld. . 'llie andfatber and grand- ‘he repay of he, ,,,g'e,.m3 countryman’ Wu rnotivp er: are qlleawerppriiashed, and the lnltlgt: her could be discmered and it is wppoud whtber itbea ineta government department §n9§l'9.l'. l““X.l’,° ‘“ “'°l. t° “W 9°10“! J)’ oalumniated as a corrupt J0l)l)6l', and accused °°mP 0“! ,°.‘",‘.'!°, -. ,0 HNIIIII jdlld '4 name H t , _ ‘ d d . ’ h. C - - - - influence the wlllexerciseover their ran chtl- 5 mo“ .4, M to 1,. kn “beg”, of were the only rsoss killed. Patrick Howard, "‘ “'0 ’“"'°“’ 9 "‘ "°“° ‘"8 °"‘""“r °'.'°°mu"“ "‘°n*'hl°h ‘hem no‘-pi? ' ' ” ' " I y ' 0 W8 ' ‘W O ' ' ' ii I tr'boh h’ I I It ‘ and in einhnrltin on boards. forei nvessel - h '5“, ‘an, “,0 g ' 1 di-eh andchi dr-en as if they were me e-govern- m..h,,g P,-om, 1,, emwnuon’ '5", ,1“, '“ passenger, II Id is age _im on. be-.veral Vl . I g 8 - the douflgd chi1d,.en. uidtit emigrants, ti cultural labourers under mug mo" 5",}, .1,“ n, mwhgniov. w.f._ othera,e|u_e§y attache to the railroad, were more 5 ie is on y twenty-two ears 0 e, roii , Net in.tlte case E life Park S i" i tion Commissioners, llgltfirith dehwflbfi with evasion—foi- a wiiote-wtiiiu--nliienr its snow’ lay ankle-deep in sheets, and walking was no pleasant‘ task for one who had spent ten ears in India and Airs- _.Ill‘lIs forwardsghf pgain apd a ', a , ,s paeeedwi erneat - t'sed“.evi(Lnee,' betyween her lodgingsin Kin,‘ Street, Covent Garden ,_and| Whitelsall.- Unwesri __ ngth, worn out_ b , thsvnl ti min ss otters con- “""o .ii..."'3..?'-'..°"...‘..c.... Th I cases, by. idaabti .the.bets; but when a doubt wsa‘hirttedn.‘a handle of paporewas pro- duoed, llnhfldyhlld such parttcuhrs as the fol- lowin' were _de‘tailed :—‘ John ‘Brown, and Big e wifi. ‘sailed fkom Liverpool May—th 1 .‘ Ship's nettle,‘-——. Emi tion agent, 4-,’be.= ‘The third Inc was enough; the‘ -I fslfllflf” 09! N , _we are ‘ ii euisnussioiier ~ $‘, ' "“°"°" °'r° -'hii~Io«u , . to their nu. ' ' cases at d It“ . élf d shes that she one day fused an invitation to a min quit Snnday i: the sayi .:.4 .pv'ieeeers'- wiv ' lw ' sflistts shapely day they can comeqirsee l a ‘ ’ liarloter ye wonderfulélyl 8.0 I wear is so one lesslieadll deterdila - ~9’i‘-~-*'~‘-v~“ir~.:-:’.;~-. sired «ml or }"i.'iii$ stat’. replies, fin ' , makin machine of.,goijcrnmant earth‘: in alaangton c: I -i° -,fru ' d 01 he s ' l . ,.,. .-..~... .....e.:"°- t';.:_.2:;*..'.t“: bl tum :33 11.3. thirty care of ogefliibletodigand plough, and not ob e to wrivsuor roads I bet) government oliioaraerid-eolcaial-employers ob’ ed-to in- fants -, caraffor the comforts-oi Il0fllOl'IfIIfi oun ,, nts arm an_espcaial' no a. litre iiiiltolmjs Find, ll ore s roe, better food on shi boa'r§,'col't‘ moiie , know; but then," she a ed," 1‘ ltdfve iriqtliers and infants born on the seal’ “Nervslie set her face against gratuitous emigration—against the pauper- . f?°°'P‘!F*B“- (‘atidi tea for assistance from the Family 00-. ionisation ,Loan Society were expected to shew thii.t,_they could belptltnlsealves, y sav‘ e dily toward ir pa by all they could out their property, y borrow- ing from relations and friends, and only in last eatraiiitt coming‘ to the societ for a loan to be repaid ii the colony by insta merits llxed in reference to the current rates of wages. in order to the rapt-it dc neces- sary for success, and to diffuse sound informa- tiop in an unexpeusivo manner. Mrs. Clsisbolin established her group-meetings. These were I kind ofcolonisiug ‘ at homes‘ without refresh- ineiit. which took place arbor own ‘small house ‘ ' . ‘ e- an expense was ccrihetl to _d.lIN:Itll0p, and an old woman wlioopeiied e. oor. _ , . On tbese;eienings,’tovptj};i§ih each rson was. iavlud 'whd'dame, pri thly for ‘a vice in tho ooutie oI"the' ivedk, the room devoted to the waelaowited wit none of very at eondiorm s'n-li'fs.- iierriy-handed nie- anies,.wlth,tbeii- wives and one or two chil- ten. Qflsppn infant in arms, ersieesee a L00 0- rls, ock-labourers and an- 5- ‘HT’ 2. pa _ iti_ea',‘ anxious to provide r‘ is-gs-Iiisitiss. lit onesoresr oftlie roorn'wa'e-' as wet-repress tisaybelse act.‘ tlttis , on th in one of the model-ships. A do: and lo were formed by a sea-chest, on which vas ernaw eeril- etsagedl " ’ -._imr-. -hek ~bs;‘ae, olbli "9' colonisation nesesavoyap.» At fig; Mes. Chisholm knew that, without setting an exam . it .wo ared b ioal men that e reforms in sbippin she claimed were ‘itnprs tlcable. Therefore, a it sent olfshi af- ter ship; improving on the arrangemen of eacb—on the occasion of the departure of each, holding ‘great peblie meetings, at which the true principles‘ of self-supporting emigration were ex laitied, public were initi in the tletails needful for making emi ships safe, decent, and economical. She new, (too, tbht any system, tobe permanent, must be self-su pot-tin . Therefore, when the family- an of fitting out ships had become ad been ado ted by private‘ it is- 1' well‘ known, Ivlllld "d d I o cea to son out veese s thtiproiak of the. society. So, too, when thed covery of the ld-fields entirel altered the position of the fibourlpr, then delpm bit to t to e ' ratios is l.0:I:l°l(:9l’):‘lrz0lJflll:t‘l"::| elortliugi removing.‘ 1 titute women toa land where they were much needed, and to pi-onictiii the reunion offe- .-:::. '.--.:*°-~52: N: u eats t sears! tts i)oti, as led that eminent lrni), rather in a phil- anthropic than commercial spirit, to undertake the receipt, b their colonial agents, of small. ‘ ttaitces. The example of so great a llrm soon let! other banks to fuilow the nine course. ii:.a:.lts.tEhtspotn «pk tits nI"O£?J in liens t ' r t a rent ttaase o seine UM; indeed. stnall remituisca were treated with so much contempt. that the kipdalepllflfl E1: lspopessful ei‘i_i‘i.n fats tozurds m in it were 0 rustra , I’ :l‘°I.I.lIed lI.$lIC bad by an ineolent bankerils er U U’ Tints It will be seen that the sevenpesri which «live. Chleholai has passed in log and, during wlrlah the has advanced by the werotl active wise hilanthropy from obscagywnib position of licence which so other wotrlalfl lllolll W01’ 8 I -5 _ --years during which she slowly matured principles of actio , eiun1ssmsii-iy worker: ,. out the debits’ it her :"”' '*°'..:.°'*.'.'.".°.‘ I this age has e ' yed, have been years of hard, waetbd g or less bruised. v Esoit §fi§D_Wl_a Iai.sivns.——The political excite‘ ment at onololu continued. The King had refused to dismiss his ministers, Messrs. Judd and Armstrong. A largtlhuinberof Russian emigrants had ar- rived» at Honolulu. The whaling season had ‘thus far proved very bad. The whaling llcot had agreed to rendezvous at the litluuds about the middle of'Cctoher., I The small ‘p08.00Ii’¥llIet‘l its ravages in the islands. ,, .r , ' Pssu—A government gold escort had been attaokgd byafig tllvl)I|8llTl\flg€tl and robbed of nearly $50, of ld. Several oi the guards and fiiur of the robbzrs were killed, and all "0()Illpl'l!l!1g‘th9‘,8l00I’b but two men were more ‘or less wounded. . _,‘ - If ’ — AU_91‘RALlA. — Date: fKIl‘Mell)0Ilrl'I to the 18th Aug. have been received. There was it gt-eiit want of labourers in Australia. Some were receiving as high wages as £10 per week. Mslboiirn aiarltets on the lélth August showed but little if any improvement; hold- ers were firm in expectation of improved prices.‘ _ The supply of flour was ver re 3 per barrel had been refuse , though small lots had been sold atlower ricea. Pi-ovisiorii, groceries, bacon and amscontinued very dull, the lettertlilii- cult ofsale at any prices. to and shoes were declining, with large arrivals. Build- liig mteviah were rather lower, but still in gt-ell"‘de_ut‘1titl._ at-dwere dificitlt of sale, Ihd Xlfitglrmuhthg sly. < A great decline -hbdwbeen experienced in the price of * |lqpetIv"-'‘ " ‘ , data to.’ ...ti' 'd llell tlie.;itieliq;over’n'ineiit.i'” ' m ..i« tit. I b AIliertds2:3:!l,l.fl;k|'ow "' ‘ D OI l I III to J!»- A -s-w-w flflrlllfl tflltlgs. ‘fie mtaliatetltaenstts. at longs to one ol' the most distinguished fami- lies ofGiilicia, and is remarkable for beauty and talents. ‘ VISITORS AT Ni.iciiu.—During the pro-. scnt scnsoii, 47,000 persons have c ' ' the bridge leading to Goat Island, and paid '1 their tribute of25 cents each. be num- bcr is about 20,000 larger than last year. ALIBIENTARY Et.sstr.:vrs——Dr. Prout has shown that all our rincipiil alimentary mat- ters may bc i-eductl) to three classes; the sacchttt-inc, the olcaginous, and the Ilbulli-_ nous, represented by butter, sugar, and . white of egg. Now, milk consists of all -" tlirec--- the curd, which is chiefly albumen; the butter, chiefly oil; and it portion ‘of " sugar. Milk is the only substance prepar- ed by nature so ctmtplctcly perfect as to be it compound ofthcsc three principles, and therefore its pct-fcction, mixed with bread, as it food for children. ADMIRAL Russ:-;t.t.’s Puircrt-Bovrr..-- Adiniriil Russell was the ofiicer who in the reign of William III. defeated the French oli'l.a Hague ; an for his service on that occttsioii was created Earl of Oxford He was it licarty lover ofpunch, and it isfsnid to have made the largest bowl of his favourite . liquor that wits ever made. He constructed it bowl or cihtern in his pleasure ground at Chippenham, in Cambrirlgealtire, and t.ltrew_~ inlo it'— ‘our hngsheeds of brandy ; eight hogslieads of water ; twenty-five thousand - lemons ; twenty gallons of lime juice ; thir- teen hundred weight of anger; live ponnde of grated nutmeg; three hundred toasted biscuits: and one pipe of dry mountain Mtiliiga wine. In this lake ofliquor floated a small boat, manned with a steady boat's crew. These he filled for all centers, and more than six thouseiid persons the Adliirsl’s stixtttre. bowl, was empty long before Ieraltig. pertook of V T”. I ‘ .