__«-ilAS7.Altl)'S GA'.'.!~."l"l‘t".. SEPTEMBER (5. ‘mi: sew niitrxswicx Dissoumos 'I‘l\).\'ED IN '11.!!! 301133 03 LOIID ‘ —¢-u-N- I_' We cnny than the Alliance Wally News of A-igiist 2. Loan ll.inin.\'uroii’s Qussriosu ox Ntw Bsus-wicK:— *‘ Inoor lvetloesdxiyls narrative of news, we have stated. that mi Hurt-ington,just helore the prortigittlon ol' ptirlittiuent, put to the go- 1' -in uent seeries of live questions touching thi- exu-iiordiiniry eoodtict. of the Lieut. Governor of New ltrqfigviicli. we are happy in being on- obli-d to publish copies of these answers. no it full report of the remarks with wliioh Lord II-tirriugton prelaced the questions. The noble Lord opened the enquiry by these very judicious reniai-ks : " My Lords. I be; your kind indulgence for sdilri-suing you tit. the eleventh hour ; and on it suhjvct, I fear, unpopular in this house . " _ questions I am about to put to her i\lu_iosty :- $|Ve|'llllt-‘Ill concern two most iniportttiit sult- t-tii.—lnt— he .\loiiie Luv . 2nil——the di-it-ollh tion of the liegiidiitive Assembly ol‘!\'ew lii-nio- yiok hy t!.-- tiovernor Mr. Manners button. in opposition a» his culiinet. and the ‘llI‘IIlIIllI‘lll Your lor-hihips inust well know tlutt the ilriiik- ing luihiiiiol‘ the people in this country till our pitiiperdiouseii. lunatic iissylunis, penitt-nt_i::- 1-in-, j.ttl-. hullis, and penal settlclllcllls Will! their iuiser.ih'.e inui.ites. " From this source. too, the famous l~I:trl oi Shitl'.s‘iury re.:i-uits iis raiggitl itclio-il.~:, lliii wlmt I-its iill tlis d~-cuuitition to do \\it'i Kgw lhuiinvit-kl II has In (/0 with if, btwliie" tlir: .mmo.- it-i 1: and t‘r'IIi : that trial: in this. IJMIS in I/in! t‘0IlIlII“l/. The Legislative Assent! ly ol' Lt-w I.Il'll“i-\\‘lt‘l( liuve, IIIUTCIIITG, DtlSil(‘tI the Marine l..iu'. And l.'tIII her .\l:ijesty'a ;:--wi'ii- nlcnlctllltiillllfl it for that noble conduct? Do tot-y not raither deserve your aduiiruti--nl Let us next c.-nsitl-:r wluit the i\litine Law is. which now tigitaites the world. The Msine Law is the prohibition of the sale of strong lieverzig-«Hi. It prohibits the sole, of these liquors. lie it un- derstood. then, that till men under this law may drink wluit they leuse, beer. spirits. - 3’ ’. Queen's iii _ 1856, '.Q,ll(‘Sli6Il 3d.——\\'lictlit-r 'tha sign mutiuul hnd I)0(‘|l ol-mined to enforce the proliihition '3 « Ileply.—'I‘his last act. I355, was I10! reserved for the crown, but was assent to hy the I_(t|Vt‘.l‘Iltir.' It was “ let! to its o )Cl'3IItill "hy the Queen in Council, ui Pttivemlinr, I555. Qiiesiioii 4th.—-Whether the Lieut- lPlluIll Governor, Mr. Maiiiieri Siittollt has now di.~solvcd the plflllllielll in direct opposition to his t‘oiuicil, in order to ap- mscsimssneud. . p ' -_—_ oftuiegrephic e-uiipiionoi for diitnsgi-.0 mi tie-~ count oI'i.-rrors in the tiuiuiiiiiiisioii of mes- sages over the wires, iipptaoi-it to have hci-ii in ;. gmtrt III. Itw iil Oiiiii. The c-viltplttltil was thitt I In-.-stings directing chaise oftt large itiuount of wool ut -Ill cunts pnr pound. ruiiched its ilostiiiution with the 40 chungvd to 45, end its tliiii wool w-is pciil from the Legislative body to the appetites of the people coiicprtitiig the l’roliiliitoi'y l.:iw,—-an act intendi- save the laboring classes troiii sickness, pauperisni iind ('l'IlI thestate B sohertitid heiiltliy race of lltt-.Il the great source of power and of ivcitltli ? ll.-ply.-—M r. Mziiiiiers Sutton, contrary to the opinion ofliis then udvist-rs, cou- \ItI(‘r{"II :i dissolution of the Asseiiilily to he retpiisite. (hi his iiisi-stiiig, on this point ;his cxet-titive ('OlI|tl7|I rcsigiieil and it l|t'\V utlniizitstmtioii was lornivd, on \\’il().\'(‘. l'i‘Spt)lI..\'lI)lllIy tlio Assciiihly \\"US ili.<.~olvoi.l. The motives which iii- iIlll'llC(II .‘tlr. Sutton in this proceeiliiig .\l:iy. A new Assenibly has been called and is now sillllttt. Qllcsllllll 5ili--Wliotlicr in Il(‘l' Maicsty’s Not-ili A|IlPl'it:llt| i-iiipiro lllefl‘. ('X|Sl8 any prt-cult-tit for the ext-rt-ise, on the piirt of :i govcrtmr. ot'.<ut-ii on not ofpowcr in opposition to his t'oiiiictl'! lioply.-1 know not of such instance but i't-snoiisililc gt)V(?l‘lIlllt‘llI has only been estulilislicil ten years in Utitiadai, mid :ih.uit live in New Brtiiisivick and Nova Scotia. wiiie, &t-. This subject hits been tihly t||",{'ilt‘|’I by the -- Edinburgh Review." the great oigun of Whig i;-iverniiii-tit; its also hy the “ \\i.ut- iiiiinut-r lit-slew" und the .-\lli.tneo. Will your In-thiltips iliscredit to» when I any that it i-r.i'..i- tory liquor l~..u‘ pr-'\'uils over it large portion til the world. In :\lll('|'ICtl, eleven iitiueu und two ti-rritoiies tire under til-‘ Maine Low. lllom thou eh-vi-n inillions of persons. under it go- seriiiueiit of ui.ivor.~'ul bl|flillgt!,I)I)L'y the lie, mid not one of the l'It'\'l'Il stattcs hiiu rt-pt-tilt-tl it C.iiuiil.i iiud .\'o\‘:t S-‘(llitb huve t-zirriett ii to in ilI‘('t)lll.I reendiiig. iind IILXI session it will he iii force. Iii-s-Lin iiiul lliitdoo States. And now. my l'u-tha, Intro I not proved to you that it large p -rvion of tie world is under it I'l'UIlIliillIl'_V Liquor Ltwl N.-st let its c inside-r the dissoluti in ol the \ati-iniil Au-ieinhly of New Bruiiiiwit-k Itv the U.i\'--riior. in opposition to the t'uiini'il iinil the }\tIIl'iIIll“IlI. llie hl:i.nie—il‘ Itlillllll thi-ro be—is ottrihuriihle to the g-mu-niuent, for no suliorrlivuito ollit-er would have d.ired to have t:iKt-n so hold niul in bud it course. t-xct-pt nu- di 1- the iutictiou of the gov--rntneiit, for rt-iigooii _y--t to be iuude known. No Sovt-reign in this coiiutry since the revolution has ever tIlt~‘.~‘0I\'t’|I a. piirliainent in opposition to his i-uhiitot. N:-iv the minutes have con.sIiIuIion.i rimr’i/ siini/tir~ to the pawn! mile, muse-/tu 1iI/_t/ Ilitrc is no pr or- duit of n .¢imii'nr rid of unronstdttlinnal pom,- huring fret rt «.1:>rci.mI in her Majuly'.i Norlii Jinn- rirau Eirtyirc. Il--ro tho Etirl ol' llrrriu-,:ton w-is Il'!¢l’I‘u[ ‘ed by the process for dissolving the p.rli:inient. After the propinguiion. tie I-Ltrl t 2' lluriowliy gave rd Iliirringion the Bnsivcrs intends.-d to be given to lils queittionu."' Qziestiou lst.——Wlu-thcr in New Brunswick in the year 1852, some 30, 00.) persons petitioned the Legislative Assembly in favor of n Proliibitory Liquor Law? Reply—.lccordin_q to the. journals of the Assembly of 1852, there appear to liave. been 2) petitions on -this siilijt-.ct but the iiumber of the signatures is not Itiited. Question 2d.-—Wlietlicr the represent- ative body elected in 1854, carried tliut nie:isure'! _ Reply,——'I‘he Assembly was clcct- ed in H51, and passed in 1852, an “Act to prevent. the trnflic in intoxicating li- quors." This law, which did not pro/ul lu'l the importation ofititoxicating liquors was repulediu 1854 by on " Act to regulate the stile of spiritiioiis liquors.” This latter not has been amended by it third net,of no importance. I-‘inally, in the session of 1855, _a fourth Act was seed to “ prevent the i_mpor_tstion, Add to these inilliunsull r.h-3 Muhoiu-- Where now is all the talk court-rning Colo- niiil pi'ei-ed:-nt~? 'l' in Iuipi-ri.il U-b\’t.'K‘IIIll"lIl filly the iuouili -il'tho l-}:irl ol llai-runliy, dot-l.iro ltluy I-nmr o]'no.mc/i pram/utl. Nor iiuy other ‘live innit or “ lite |.oi-il." .'I'.l1t'.Iit:lil.IIIu8 (-aiseii iiiftlioise who little the l‘rol~ibit.ot'_v l.iiw. got up 1 with line spun IIlt‘UI‘II'l'. I‘-||\’|.' I'l‘l‘\ ivoil their so- ''lution. 'l'lii-y were merely iiiiiiginiiry .\Ir. |_Ill9 " grout s ‘all ttiul his little so:il,"—hut \'--titur--, to itllirin, tr..it t-i~t- I‘ I9 qiivstion is linol- Iv vs» tth--l iii t- t- ilo-.ii<e oi’ lmrds. he nill lind liis :IIt_\ thing but It. (‘INIUII ol' i‘-an-'.-I. l '1‘. on, i id ~pi-oil.-nt uiul lI'I'l'Npl‘l‘IIVO of till .f.it~-’ion.- iiiid Itldlifl. the ri_v1its ot the pi ople will h:ii'-- In on vii lIlt':tI"|I—UUl' ht-itilii-t nl. ltuw will huvu lmi.-It liout-r.ihl_v exoIi«r.itNl trout the foul ‘.c- urgt fl liruii-zl:t iig..io.~t it. mid its priucii-la-s ;\i"I| li.t\t- bi-mine higl.l_v --xailtt:il—-the public ininrl will be in light--ii ti IIINI ripu to I'll-.I.‘~t‘b‘|'I. i F tt|Ii|('IlIIt:I|l ztii-l to ensure its --nl'ort-i-iiioi t—— ,ni.(l the l~iiiii'~lu l|I'|I tut: ioiily, as well its the ,ui‘i-tot-miir iiml the rich. uill surt-ly uiul in ‘l'l‘,i'|III_\' liu-I iiiuplo r -.i.son to hi:lit~t-o, that tlit-ir ll.|t'.I't'lI r-;;hts u iil not st‘-oii ht III ido u;,;.iin trio I loot hiiil ol'uii_v nion or :ill_‘.' houy ot'in--ii. '|'tii-n uiil the |\I'ui('t‘IitIlt of our I..l.\Vo be ii.dt-ed u re- ii|it_y--iiot ll. tietion-tind ull nit-ii witl 4-njoy iho . fiillt-st |i:ippiitt.-was ntid fri-t-tloiii l-eittuitli ltii- glo- I‘!-Ill-A mil-:1-.:ir<fs of the Biu'ii:.u CONIl‘l'lUl'lUN. —'l't/u,u. Til:-gray/t. E c Fees or Ci.i:iti:v.\ii»:.~a A1‘ F'iJ\'iv.nu.s.—- Some of tho ri-ligioii~t iiewspiipcts tire c-ui- teniltng that clcr vvtiicii siioiihl rt-euive ti-its for their attend-iiice upon lit-iernls. When called upon to oil'ii:iutc out side of their own coiigri-gntiuini, tliey nre certainly on- titled to some l't‘llIlll|82'llII0l'l. A man, who, froin indilii-rt-iiize or iiiiliclief, at all times rt first-,s to coiitt-ihute to the support ol'rrlig- ion.-t worsnip. ought tic-t to expect the gt-nt- iihen sorrow und Ilorlt-IVt‘lIi¢III enter his (IVa'cIIIllg.—-l’I‘ut.'td¢Il('c Joimuil. Tin: FACING!!! : ti Pitosr. BAi.r.in.-—I saw hear us slits soiled slung in elugiuit silk bullqit, horiie on by iutiuy it pulI'ol' prairie, ull sung to tilt a Iii inmlc tune. I saw her as she ti-iiili-.d along, like it riicer shiirp n.id thin ; and many it voice in ectiicy excltiiiu- |,'lI she would " win.” I siiw a coal-scuttle bonnet, with it {rout of a foot or two, iintl riipturiotis pt-sis, in ii thousand ways, pro- claimed that it would “ do.” I snw a cup Mid saiicier stuck on the hack of her lit-tnl, siiiiutststure. sod trsflic in intoxicating ' uoire." a reason —I'm bound to go crssy too l ics, mid to secure to. Sutton ni.iy rt-uliiiu now 'ml.ind tliotiiisolol” uitous pet-l'-iiinuiice i-fits Inllsl gt-It-inn rites; |plIl'('IIill|I3d at Illil luiti-r li;ure on the streugiii oftlio iiit-ii.-inge, the pltiiiitilfbri-night d to an iii,-{ion to rt-covet-tlie loss to which he S1 was exposed, lii_iiug his duintiges lit the dili°ierei.cu I)t'IWl!t'l| the price iicitiully puid udt-r the dnipeieli. and the ui:ii-kct \‘l|Il|0 In time uud plaice ot piir-zli IN‘. liil wool til this and juilgtnout wits given. for the plitiutilI' for $750 witliout iiitei-t-st. ’I‘us Ci.ouos Diior l)owu TIII. Dr\v.— lTlii-. t'-llownig qn--tutioii l'roiu l)i'. \\’i-lhi ton do-w is higlilv iiistrui:tivt- : "I IHIII oltt-it sinilt-d in tliu pride in hull’ lt.io\i'loilg«- ut the lIIt':Iils lroquu-iit|_v ciiiployi-d hy ;.'aII'd¢‘iI- ers to protect It'll °t‘I' plaitits II’-Illl cold, us it appt-oi-oil to into iuip issiwln Ili-it it thin iiiiit. or any l|lIl'-ll llinisy uuluitiince, could nre ilisclosod in 21. dt-spiitirli of the Zilst pi-on-iit no-uiti-outiotuiui-igtlu-it-iiip--iiitiire' ol' the ut.uio.<pln-i-o, hy wliiidi iilonu thought tiieiii li.ihlo to ho II|_|IIl'I.‘(I. llut _wIit-ii I Ieuriii-d tliut bodies on tin: stit-liice :ol'Ihi- i-tirtli bvc IIIIP, ilni-iiig it still llllll se- irciie night. culdi-r tli.iii thi- iiliiiosplieii-, hy ‘-i-.idi.'itiug the-ir I|l‘lll to ‘tho lit-uve-ii-I, I per- ceived iuiint-dtuti-l_v it Just. i-niison for thi- tpI'i'ICIICI'- \\'III('.lI I haitl h-l'ort- dei~int.-d Iiseless. I Be-iiig (It.'si|'ii|lt‘, limvcvigr, nfiicqIIii'itig t~'‘I|IIl|.’ ' pl't‘I?lSP int‘--riiititit-ii on this iiulip-i-t, I lixi d . . - |.,[ poipendicliiily in the earth of 1| uiuss p l'.-ursiniill iiticlis. uiid tihovt-. tlit~ir Itppi=:' lexirc l iiies, which wt-re six inches itl-ow tlit- grass, iiiid t'-iriiii-.il tho coruc"s 0l' ll iIqit:iri*, wlii-so PIlIl'tI \\I'.I'l'- two It‘t‘l. Ii'tti,'_'. I |dlt'!\V tightly It very thin cntiiliriv. li=intlki-r- ciiinf. In this ilispositi--ii of tliiugs, IlIt‘I’(‘- lfor, nothing existed to |)l't'Vt‘nI. the lret lpii.-ssiigt: iil'iiir li'i-tn the nip: i-rd grates ti. ltliut wt-icli was slit-lteri-d exci-pt the font ‘i-iiiiill slit-Its, iititl tlii-re wit.-i no NllI)Sl:Ill('t' -to riidisite ilownwutd to tiu- I*ll|t'I' '_'.l'lis1 i-it iizvlu the c.iiu'u-to Il2l|l(lI€l‘|‘(‘.llll'I. 'I‘li-2 inl.t-l- Ii-rrd ;'_l'n\.~l, IIll\\'('V!‘l', was Iiltlllll tit-ltrly III the satire totnpi-.riitnii-. its the uir, wliih- t|-t- itiiisliteltiwctl nus lite dt‘0_'l'i‘('..‘1 or in -re cold- er. One night the liill_v~t-xp-use-d fll'I'|.~\ unis t-li-vvtid--gt-i-I-s vi-ldi-r than Illl‘ uir, luu thv §IIl'IIt'I‘| il wit.-i ni-l_v tiiii-u iIt';:t'v'i-ii oolth-I Ilriice in: are this p-met of ii \t‘l'V slich nulllll" to iivi-rt PI‘ It‘.~’.-‘I'll llw iii'ui'i--u~ .- .l I'tIItIlIi'K§ oftlie groiiiid.-Iltiiit’s E.cinimI;ir5 Pliysic.-i.—— jg R.\i\', nit No Rim -—'I‘he little p‘dl’I.%il of Y-5lI(INtI.|Itl l'a:-iiiers liaid lung hi-i-ii willi- oiit it niiui.-ti-r. Ono (Iily the Row. 'i\|r. Siirvly vi‘-ilrd this villuge. uiid \\'tis risk--il to stay mi-r Surdiiy nnd |Il't':l('-II to tln-in. Tito pt-t-plie wiei-0 plvziseil “till his iii-rtii-ins, niiil stone won; uuxiulltl to have liiiu stop. A iiit.-i-ting win t-nllt-d to know the iiiiiul oi the poop].-.. “ I il in't tine iiiiy use in li:iviiit__r ii inini.~uer," said Sharp, it rich old fiiriuvii-; “ ii piirsoii ciiii‘t. leiirn me any thing : il we've tiny inoni-y to spuru, we In-titer luv it out in sonic-tliing that will bring it l'.ii-or i-o~turti." 'I‘lie Siihlititli-loving part of IIN‘ people urgueil strongly ngiiiui-t liiui. “ \tVt~.ll," iiu-iwei-ed Stlnrp. not clitimiiii; to show lii«nsull'cunviiii:ied, "I’ve lieiird It'll of in Ill8H'l‘zl tlitit could pray for rztin, und bi iug it; ifwo could hit upon one ol'th.itsorI, l‘iI go for hiting hint." _ Mr. Sharp won it Mall! of conscqiii,-vice, unil the yittlllgvl‘ nntl lrsii Iilltlwlng or his nt3lg’llI)tillI‘\l were qtiittetalwn with the idea. “ That would be u IIIIIII.-llttr worth liaviiig," they tnouuht. And iifter inucli talk, it won agreed to hire Mr. Surely upon this con- ttition—thrit he would give them ruin, or fiiir wetttlier when they Willllfld it ; for their liiruni often sutii-red hotli from severe droughts and heuvy rains. Mr. Surely wxieiininutlintely wniti-d upon by it cl-|n. mitten ofthe piiriili, who soon came lint-k. lhringingthe iniiiistor with tlit-iii. “ I will ;s. yssr’s stsy st Yellovrdtile. A1 liui-onrurr I)ltt:I:<I0't‘.-I-;'I‘IlH '_IiIibIlity' ll fully ilmnoiintrlti-.d in it custi rt-ct-.iit|y tried‘ the _ptii'-- ' t,’ y A. I \\ Awekwlfis.-d q:g’“I|lIll_'Il|; miilfiiin n 9.- ‘ wt . or llli'i‘Q wk: itid no; ,.,“m,d. , .i _ ii I "'9-’''“'1 ‘’'''I Gfllllltllltf tit (‘ml I ‘ _ ~ . F ' with droiifii. flint‘ role 3, ,,..,,,,.h,,.._ _.m_ . _ _ ‘ . , ‘rung. ‘ it b~lvt":‘ n,tfl.§finrti, with M", M. ‘two ot it-rti ,giiase ‘hilly flI'll|:1‘.*g'-e ,.“m.,._ ""l1- " W" l|e"<I.. NU! iI'Ni_,i'ItIitiiiiu-.r Your lpr.--uinie " " Ccrttii Ifllztwei-yd g ;lIl|lIl~Iltl‘,_ “ cull ii me ttiri,” Jmiui wii~ ciillctl. “ Now, my‘ .1 d’__u “id-tn". pin-tor. “_ wlitit iii it you mg‘ '.1‘_ l :' ltaiii, ruin,” shouted NJ!‘ 3 dozen lvnlizi-to ‘ “ Vt-ry well ; when will you have 3. :w “ 'I'liis very night, till night long," mi.) Iflrp. to which iiuvertil otlii-rs iiioientcd. ‘: N-9, |'l0 ; Itiit lo-tiiglil," cried M.-_ Smith ; "I ve i-ix or seVl'lI tom. of mp, uuidu liuy out ; I would not have it wet lor tiny tliing." _ “ So liuve I." ndiled Mr. rain to-iiiglit." \\'ill _tou luivu it to mnrrnwi" uslird the Il|Il|I~‘lt‘I'. But it Wnllltl tultt-. ltII to-iiioi-row Ito get it in. So olojo-.i-lions mine up tor the ‘two tvrlllleo Iirxl. iliiys, “In [our ‘Lug [him ?" riitid MI‘. Suit'IV. . "Yrs," erit d :$liui-p ;' “ till the hay “ill he in, mid no Itl"I‘I‘ no t-d he (‘Ill till"-— "Stop lstop !" cl'li'(I Mi-x, Sharp. pun. ing IlI!I'I|Il.~'ilt|l|I.I siuurtly by tho sh-i-vu ; “ that tiny we have wt to go to Siiow-hill. It mus’ rt‘! raiiii them." In slioi-t, the mm ting resulted iujiist no coiii-|u.~i--ii sit till, for it was found quite ini- possible to ugii-e. “ Until you iiiaike up your mimlg," said the p;i.~tor on leariiig, “ we iiiust. till Il'lIaI in tlit- Lot-ii." Both Mr. Smith and M. Pt-ck got llirir lniy in, hot on tho iliiy the Shurps vtere to go to snow liill it IN‘gdl| to rain in good on. nest. Shut-p lost his tisit, but his crops utiiiii-tl. . And .-to it happened om-i-, or twice ngnim This yrur inl rd by, and tho pi-uple could never till u-glee upon whiii ltiiiil ot'wt'iit|ii-r tlii-y wtinttil. Mr. Slirt-ly, i~I.l'(tllI'H9, hail nu nccosioti to titllil his ptiit -~l'tlie contriict, '.l'|lI tliu rt-stilt wits, that’ they begun to open Ihi-.ir 0) an to tho liict, tliut this world would be It t~Il‘iIIIgB p|.ict-., it its iiiltiiliitiints “'"'”M ‘.'.'Wt'I‘II il '|‘l-I'_v saw that uutni-t-‘s law: could ln- siilcly trusted in the liuiida of tiilIlII‘l .3 Iiiitl. At the cl inc of the ytiir, tho minister .~‘-pt-ku nl'h-tiviiiav. 'l‘oiu the pt-oplo would ‘ml lislrti to. "lint I t-iintint atiiy under his UIII i-oiiti-atct," ioiid Ill‘ " Nor do no until you to, ' suitl Sharp IlIlI'Il ti-i.iihlt-d ; “ only .-‘toy und 't‘[|l"| us t-lI(I our (‘.lIIlIIl"'ll how to know God iind tlit-_v liii Intro," “ At-d till things iilv-vi-. our proper sphere, " udilvd tlm si.-tor, “ we W|II I--uvo witu (Jud for ‘ II»: tI«it3llI till things well.’ ” _ Peck , no Tits S-iv.rit~"s 'l‘iii:iisnnr.s —\I.-ii-glml Peli-it-ici,ilui ing Iii-4 stiiy tit Coiistiiiitiiiupi-le, w;i.~t cti|ltI|H'lt‘(I to this kiisk which contuiiis IIH: royiil tri-aiitii'i-.~i ottlic 'I‘ui-kish Sultans. ’l‘lie vi-iitrn-’s titti-iition is first llIll'Ill2Ir4d by lhe tlironc ol'Ki-i«Ktioiii.-I. Sullun ol'K-iniiih in Ill-'3, ulnt.-li is nfsnlid rlIIV0‘.l', covet-ed with i-oiiiiiellcd do-sigiiii of the greatest be-uiit_v, i-i-pri-soiiting the tlii-uni-it Ind oiiiuo int-iits ol'tlit- linings of l’i=i-sin in the olden time. It is sin-rotiiided on every side with cloth of gtdil, iitiil the cushion; urn 0|’ cg-im- sou Vt‘l\'t‘I, |.‘llllIl'Ul(IPl‘tEtI with pearls and prei-iotis stoin-s. Cl-=i-o to it are to be seen ‘the sliii-hl IIINI siil-ro which S--ltnn Ainiiruth ‘wore, win it he tnutl-- his tiiuiuphiil t-ntry i to 1,‘:-iisttintiiioplie ulio,-r his Expo.-ditioii. 'I‘lii-so urine iii-o diizzlivig with iliummidii. By their siili- is the pr--i-iotis box which t‘IIl|I1lIl|P(l the Koran, iind which the Sultun Stilt-i tiiuii cui-rind with liiiu diiriug his cum- puigns. The litl is covert.-il witlijowehi of price nmoiig which isii turquoise in the shape ofiiu iilinond of initiieiiuii size. To the cod ofiho cord which .-urved to suspend .thc h ox is llKHI llll eisiirtild as large ss 3 hen’s egg. In iinothier piirt of the room are iirrunged the iiigro-ttcit which the Sul- ,t3iu1 for-int-rly wore in their turhsns on ‘clays of cercin-ouy. The. emeriilds, ru- |hioii and diamonds, collected together in undthe very iuuuc crowd with its praises acct-pi your it-,.-mg up." on. gimdmm. "l",",._ ,,,.m,,m.m. ,.,.,,,,f,, ,3“ Mm i,,.mi“_ loud, declsrt-id tliiit fsshon led. Hurrah ‘said he,“ that you must ii-use upon whiit [cy to excite woiiiler, and it may safely be ‘for balloon, sud rttcers. ceiil-scettles, cups ‘sort nfwoether you wimt." This Iibptiflrfd ';p'ri-dictated tluit Weuerii Europe can not Jiillcers, too. To thunder with some and-reasonable, and matters were arranged forilioist of jgualii 3.. be com 31-91] to am” lisuded down by the ancient Stiltsos.