A it”): unionist mam. ." r,- " ‘I . hands beat him with it, tors of hi: ‘ A x 1. I ' ' . I bered hmbs' A ta“ ’h ' H esca ed from the ' ‘ a“ . .. ' V V , _ r . , _ , . . . itch destined to receive their dismem h from the by the air. 6 p 3‘ Ah ThiSuvuK—We were their ushered through long fin. “ I fear, ’ said I, _" tliatsuch a notifiethnéénx Sand“, ahhmhehed by a double laidslheasdl’;‘::gumed with the pulpit. The aharnti btehh wps so in suites of apartments,» expecting every moment to enter country, would but be an invitation to atlac , h 13-? Shah-Old, 9,, Yvinch the hanghmalhoglta of the ladder was the ofthe town pourt'ge hnnpmngeptzceh 4th the presence Of “N‘smmni md‘ ” leng‘h' ‘0" bang «u Hubs“. Si.‘ km” “Thug?” an” 3’0“ “0 Sc 00 the rep? in liiS thand~ rlivthihliastood the masked execlltion‘?" vo-lllreldvriiilifi‘fghes and clilbs-‘andthe w! ‘1 Shaw; inm‘ a mum I aide ameqm’ Where I was the was his s‘gmficam re]o.nd?r.fipmf Stowe. (193.1333;ng lliie:hand, and two large sharp k‘llvesd': :fipisition, forced its way iu’to the ch at .7 least prepared for the meeting, he walked quietly in, and Main ANNUAL Cdnsumprnou opWflEA'l‘ in Gitth Evils 1g hdle. His arms were hated. to the shahldleghnhhhis ring With cries.“ “Death to the 3“ Hidden], stood before "3' The “'3‘”! fez was °n ["5 BR‘TAIN‘QUAM'I" {MNRTED m0”. “ROWE-main leathern apron, soiled by gory stairs, 33‘; me ‘ wards the pulpit, some tried to unhings op . head, a large military cloak hung round him, clasped .at mean annual consumption of wheat in Great n h Whihh completeh hls .hhtcherlhahhzahhceihe the fatal sum_ it ; others struck at the hhhhh y v V V I I th . , the throat with .‘h “magnificent agrafl‘e of enormous dla- mny he esumated to be a; the me of one quarter or S" Everard Dtghy was the rs d his yomh his to the end of thug poles , white hyo . I I m‘ ’ ymonds; I large solitaire was on his little finger. He is each individual, besides an allowance of one seventh mons, ye mounted wrtb 1:11:11“ f°°ffie§h2iiened as before, on the moulding of the pulpit, and. is: tr. tall,pale, sallow and slight, with fine eyes, a sweet smile, for seed. The population of Great Britain amounted, noble aspeiit,antdthhisgfiiehseweighing round, he thus ad_ the hh.’ 18hr,th :th thhdpuhhthhhhhht 7 , uh land “miablé expressmn or countenance. ' He is only according to th'e census or 1831’ to 16,637,398 perso’nfa: dfizsssirdjglihldisgemblage: . for fgrbaliz’szvheohad assisted to raise. heldu :— Qilh‘fie“ yean’oh"9s It is said he is learning French and may-now, in round numbers, be calcuhated ataplphe . ‘ Good people, 1 am here about to (he, Kevgirgllteiénzpcvyorh and begged the mob t9 spare him, . L I“ = and Is much vfaz't dc taut cc gm sa passe than teen millions. The population of Irelan W?” d' t Whatcahse Throughout the matter, Tia h ve led me leave the city immediately. . The; i' Seawall-r» ' I The Prince de Joln'illé, When same time 7,767,401, and may now be estimate a mg to the dictates of my conscience. rey of?“ religion knees, confirmed these promises; harefisl‘wi" sad mUCh With him; and lately a eight anda ha" minions. Ireland, however, does “F” to undertake this entel‘pnse,Whlclil Infre-Zpggk forgiveness of the mob, WhO_ becafinc so excited i th food dealhagiranspired as to his manners and ideas consume atthe rate of half the quantity of wheat used In 1 hold to be no ofl‘ence, but I t ere 0' a that after kheehhg hetore the figure of . w ' ' ' ' ‘ ’ - ' ' ' ' d ofthe whole realm.’ , . “ d thee O Lord we we from a " ' t h has ust finlshed his lcmre. En land-so that allowrn four millions for that country, God, ofthe k'lng, an Ht Wt, and reel- mg, _We a ore I , , n Md witliisga; IllaelnheafdmeCh itonversation duiing his thegconsu’mption bfwheatgin the United Kingdom may be Crossmg h1m§elfh gfhlofigg’érhfvfi‘izfi khfl Moose, ’ahd again uh With the feroclgus thry, “But for thy mags. me am bow. but immediately be computed at three m““°“5".".‘lua”e'.s' and al- assistants... .z. - census: ‘51:. in: use“ .4. In talking to Reschid Pacha, WhO. hanng Pald h‘S lowing for seed, fully twenty six mllllons, wrththut ca - ‘ldzshe the prayers Ora” good Cathohes’ and of none threw him into the hands ofthe thath mage' Which is done by gracefully‘fmsam semuant to enlating ‘he quanmy used for “nous Ina“ James: Other) . v l' d veral voices from when the women, like Unchained fur’ pieh np the dust from the feet, according to the expres- In 1833, 1839, 1840, owing to the defichanlt liartvestgh, ,Theh (hone w,“ pray for you, rep ie se sticks and stones, beat him to dehhh‘, H. sion ,“ Je baise la oussicre” interpreted to me the the im orts of wheat into England weret e arges ev the crow , , . h ‘ ‘ . h d h. self ed his body lhhvihg it disfigured “d h Sultim’s words. Helgxpressed his pleasure and salis- known? our necessities having~diiven us to collect the Heedless of the, retou; “Stnnvhhehglvgsstggiflefi-hh‘fioak dispersed tlii‘oughout the qty, demenv action at seeing me’ and his hope ma”: had recovered mummies WhiCh had accumula‘ed'during the four or to the eficunonlfiufifissstfndeis collar. In this state, he Liberals, and cergrm“vlva La 3 ' “ "l" Mg“ “m l"‘"“ey ‘ ‘0 ‘hl’ I “"P'i"d' He me" five “we‘ll”?! Yea” in my “Wk” l" “‘3 worm’ Whe" and dfeli] til: iiiider and the hangman fulfilled his office. lleregos del Congltesso. About the i‘inquired if Ihad been at all rewarded for what I had on, importatiom had been comparatively small; yet, nioun , Dude ed 0 V' d ascended the fanaticism swept the state, and the L' . . . . Robert V inter was next summonedhhan . . t u i la. he ,8 h I I i and r r the depn'all‘m 0f the mmforis and notwithstanding these efforts, the annual average quan- scam)” with great fit, hss. Every thmg ptoclmmed the edm G at ma 3 phm Tm Eh ‘ luxuries of England. I then requested Reschid Pacha tily of foreign wlieatventered for home consumption, ten-[hie tragedy that hadyust been liliaitedh ghpestti at: 13:: “ Ihlplguffneiegstspfglghngtohig23;; $8131! ' to express my admiration of Constantinople, my gratl- during the ten years co ‘mencrng 1833 and ending l8“). sphinkled With thOdh soeyaivfifse (ifhhd: and arms wet: nate of the United States, he paused, ' .. . fication at my visit and reception, and my gratitude at only amounted to 9il§,l18 quartere, not one fortnight s kniVes ttllie :fiizuclrgphsén stain . whhe in one comer of the Presiding officer, exclaimed"Mh P having been allowed to see everything “1M wasdcqn'oud consumption-“Britt”; and Foragn Review. 4 (lciiflfold :1de a basket, continuing the dismembered covered the Dhilosophert’s stone. It i. and intarestihg. The Sultan inquired if I ha mm s ' ' GREASE on SCRATanS’_ThiS is a disqrder to thh limbs of the late unfortunate sufferer. fBut these dreadful plain English monosyllablestPau (ago): the. T r en. Palace; and on my answering in the horses are subject, and only affects the \skin of the heel. sihhth produced no eflect on Robert vateh Declining 'to pit. LARDNER.—-Tllls distinguished ‘ a fixative: he dBSi'ed orders might be f-lll’e" for ‘t m be As there is much motion and tension to this part ofthe hithess the assemblage, he at once surrendered to the assts- sehened hy a nuinhei- of sewn-rifle I * BMW“ ‘0 me? He the" haired Who the lull (“'5' leg, it was necessary the skin should be very pliable mm, and shared the fate Oflllsé‘l‘lgl‘ld. v d S his ’hedeces_ course of lectures in New York, and, Walker) was that accompanied me; and on hearing her and soft, and to ensure this, nature has provided a se- tiruut lllvasl nilxhgglfgll‘xxh 3111:3333? coihtehgnce, and SO-CmNESE NOTION OF ENGLAND.— name, he desll’ed RESChld PE‘Cha ‘0 e’SPress the Ple§sure cretion of greasy matter, which is absorbed by the skin 803:1 he 00 ‘6‘ 1 geOhhahhy contains the following ' he felt at hafing an Opportunity 9f ‘enmg her how highly at the bee" gillng it a sensu’le grainy fee" and prevents 581‘ I— about to suffer the death ofa traitor, and am cou-- _.u91'he kingdom of Yinghkeilc (E :i- . he “med her hUSband’s Bervmes' After a happily in a healthy State the 'crack or roughness 0f the part tent tibmdie so. Butlam satisfied that our project was $0 tribunal-[state of' Holcm (Holland). ' wowed reply from her to the effect that she had ellual ivhich would otherwise ensue. Under ill treatment, or far from bemg sinful that I rely entirely en my men'tsnn manners in eating and drinking, W the: delight in being able to assure his Majesty that he had bad stable manaaement, inflammation takes place, the hearihga' part in it, as an abundant satisfaction and expiation hse mllch'clotlhflnd hke to. dnhh “mm, 00‘ now “more {al'hrul servam than Admiral “:aiker' secretion of greaZe is stopped, a dry and scurfy state of for all the sins I have-at other times of my life commlt- hm, With-reg: hiilahd the_waist,l being dt the Sultan ex ressed his re ret at m intention o eav- - ‘, ~ w themselves ted) . ” en en en- angs'm cut-e over ' I, . ing Constantiihople so soongnd then ’suddenly vanished. 9:32,hhicgiisiamfitzsoggfeiknkzggmmg to You: This Speech was recelvgd flpy a‘ terrifhlfhyleh {hegegreanhgk hhort gingham, and petticoats, but dressm'a - . c, . , , . _Le“er from the-Naricmonc” IifLondunderry at com au’ “ if cracks are Slight' ‘ Imion composed or a 50]”- m'Udgi‘s ii‘riii‘illlibnuclifdlsgidg’hiriigelf‘iciiiounted the ladder and ey g _. _ Siafllinople ‘0 “ff‘endm E7‘3’l‘17’d- tion composed oftivo drums of blue vitriol, or four of aggqhi’chly desphtch-ed_ The bloody business was com. TEXAS_RENEWED hustemnrrhe RAPID TRAVELLING-‘0" Tues‘lay night the bags alum “1 ‘1 Pim- Of “an” Will 0&9" speedily dry them “P pleted by the slaughter of Bates, who died as resolutely as septem er 30, contains an.account.ofa were placed in a railway carriage at lhe Edge-hill S}?!- and close them. But ifthe cracks are deep and the the others, . ' I d or rathe foray, committed in Refu “on: LiverPOOI- The "hi". 000551ng or the engine lameness and inflammation considerable, poulticing wrll ' These executions, being conducted wrtlltht:1 uttmost qfselhtember l8hh. The lrhwhdmg party and one carriage only, which bore two gentlemen, a be necessary, and one of linseed meal, 0,- of carrots liberation, occupied nearly ahu hpluih. The croylv [atngntsilhi) fifty; _ :iéicaprshet (:nniliirene :udtdeu‘ goinnmt messenger for the Times, and the Posh-Office guard, boned sort’ may he used. After the inflammation is fittifildto tdliifiiivelthlderziigildindeiyof'iliev‘dldgésigjdicino that all :fildzihldk bossession if if helps); thgsncrgglv’ “fined at 45m” and reac'hed Blrmmghnm at‘lh. Cheeked' the heel may pa dressed With an Ointment Calfalfg exditifig spectacle was for tllem oi] the moi-grow. they could lay their banks 01],an chm—y“) 55m- Includmg 9l°legesr the Journey “'33 “CCOWPIISh' composed of one part main and three oflard melted to— a ' :x: a: a is some”, among Whom were the district - ed in two hours, thirty-five minutes. The tram left gether’ and one he” of calamine powder added when * . , At the same hour as on the previous day, the hurdles sheriff, and 2} justice of the pence. ‘ Birmingham m 2h- 5'“-r and mulled ‘he EUS‘O" sumo": these begin to get cold.” Occasionally wetting the were brought to the entrance of the fortification, and the Henry Rod, one ofthe captives, madea London, M 5h- 30m; lMludll'g ‘he “me 105‘ i” replehlSh' cracks with the vitriol solution will expedite the healing. prisoners bound to them. The recorder and the sheriffs tance, killingone of the Mexicansand w ing coke and water. The whole Journey from Livehr- some farmers use an ointment made nfgrense and sul. met them at the Middle Tower, as they had done‘tliedother before he Wes overpowered. It is belie pool to London "m “smashed '8” than than which is rubbed Mir being first clued- “9"5"”1‘“.‘1‘§3 'é‘Séif‘JiL‘iffSSf‘Ztci‘Xg‘i‘h-“;E‘fi‘ii°.¥qu¥23 .n. 1...... .1... hours, at an average speedf pf thirty-hive inilels perthlour. Sometimes from careless management, or inatteut‘lon, airtight; exertion ofthe guard to maimhin ordeh some property fo‘howed. About $5000 in sun, though,on certain partso_tie me,t e spee mus lave the cracks degenerate into deep sores, fungus springs time delay occurred at Ludgate; during this brief bah, a widow, and hlho‘mooo worth ofd been, at least, sixty miles in the hourl The news con- upon their edges, which dues and assumes a horny form, Roohweod heard a cry, and looking up, perceived his Wife and kitchen furniture, 8m. 8w. Chic, veyed by this express was printed at full length ill the and in known by the name org,-ap,;s_ The grease is _ _ , , at one of the upper windows of' one of the 'habitations, wav- two other men made their escape to a Times. copies or Wh'Ch were I“ L‘Ve'POOI by seven supposed to arise from the filth and urine ofthe stable ing her handkerchief to him, and cheering him by her and nextmorning returned to see the d o’clock on Wednesday evening, Just twenty hours from acting on the tender skin of the heel; yet some horses gesml'es He endeavoured to answer by hissigns; but his It wore a frightful appearance; women the time the news was despatcbed from the Edge-hill are more subject to it than others in any shuntinn Care handstwem fast bound, and the next moment the Cavalcade in ggeahdisrihpi‘elhawnghl‘ost cheryéhiug‘ ‘ ,— ' .41 ion. ' ' '. - - move( on. . ius an s an at era a 7 note an car sumo" Lwcrfwal g1) . Id its. the b?“ prhavenmte’ artid as ‘h‘s. has. bamslgeg thug At Temple Bar another halt occurred; and as the tram tivitth GERMAN Sonoinles.-—A Getlnan soldter se om isease rom.t e cava ry 0' most nations, it won ou [- moved slowly for‘vard, an immense crowd. like a swollen AMeXiChn whowaS released Bend” thought of food or rest for the night until his horse had less prevent its recurrence among farmers horses where . . . . . . , stream, swopt after it. The two gates at Westminster were they had 500 men fem. leagues habit-hat; been provided for. The noble annuals themselves it is most injurious—Cultivator. ‘ opened nsthe train approached, and a certain portiontof onsly taken Sm, Patnchh seemed perfectly aware of this attention on the part of SIMPLE CURE ran Conan 0w Hoduseyilfifwo years kille concourse allowed to pass through. The scaffold, which ‘ h _ h ' MEcho.-—The advices from the 1 their riders, and I have been amused by seeing some of ago one of my carriage horses had ‘ an extremely bad hflfl been removed from Salllt‘PfihlSi _WllS Frectgld 1" th: to the 3d of October. Our last previo, the horses ofthe Germans run after their masters with cough, which had continued for stx or eight months; E‘dflle 213:3 (191:1 £32“. filly: hhgdoggfiulflfidig‘sseou‘h thatabOdy UFtrOOPSr uncle" command {’f‘ all the playfulness ofa dog. The consequence of this difl‘ereotapplications were made. Without effect. I ap- sift; Shho'n' shilodla denseciili:hga ,l‘fhe buttresses hm‘t pith {:1 hhxthhadhentregched itselfintthe eity, attention to their horses was, they were in good condi- plied to a man who I knew dealt in horses, and had paid nacles ofthe Abbey were covered with Spectators; so was hires hhdflssloflhy‘hgehestlhin thelcity: 1:] tion when those ofour cavalry were dying, or in an some attention to their diseases, for a remedy. He at emse ves mt e the roof ofthe Parliament House - and the gallery over the nhhc huihhn s - and ti th t . - otherwise very deplorable state; this, without wishing once told me that hehad never found any thing so ef- entrance. , a p g , ms 6 “0 pames , _ t _ I fiance at each other; but neither manifesting ‘ to throw adisparagement upon our countrymen, l at- feclual for a bad cough as human urine, given a few The bell ofthe abhey_ began to tell as the train passed an immediate appeal to the vat-e defm-h trib uted to the difference of customs between the two times, by discharging in a bucket of water and letting through the gates 0f Whitehall: and "5 deep boommg filled Meanévhile game Anne was approachingr I , . . . . - ie air. . a more that ustarnente des sum of i countries. We never saw a German videue or express them drink it, or on their food and eat it. I directed . t t . Pl 1 , p g _ , r galloping furiously, that we did not immediately 'know my driver to do so, and in one week the horse was corn- Tighlgélihg‘flglhega"ilgluzgitfih Egghgpdcbeclliea:&v:g”::31$ fifggfldfilfilghniso gffihfegofir thedgedemnonl ' ' " ‘ .. .. ' .~’ . I» - tea rs‘w there was. work for some one to do. While on otltpost pletely relieved. I have frequently had it tried With the hthtted no gym tom of‘qhhlhhg except that hIS complexmn fighting undenhe same banner and tithe . duty, their vigilance was most ad mirable.—-—Costclla sAd— same good efi‘ect.—Cultwalor. suddenly tume It to a hvid odour. Beihgtold ofthis hy the what was undoubtedly its real character f ventures of a Soldier. _ . lieutenant, he tried to account for it by sayingthat he thought ofa mere personal struggle between the HISTORY OF. HATS __The use of hats, that is of caps t ‘Ve tgke‘ehe filloxmg CXtt'ifiCtsgom the conch}??? €131?- he saw his brother precede him up the steps. He made a supremacy. . a ' ' . . or no ' . . - r . - - .. ‘whh hrimh to them is of very ancient date. Among hers k0 _,, mswor is na e, en 1 c uy briefriddiess, protesting he died a true Catholic, and in that 'oh the 2d of October, Santa Anna, h ’ . . h h t h 8W 05- faith, notmtlistanding Ins offences, hoped to be saved. hls troops, made an, attack on and ca “19 Gleeksi ‘he Dona“ "meshl’ro “ l)’ as 9‘“ Y 35} e " EXECUTION or Tnn consrrna’r‘ons. I Rookwood followed him, and indulged in a somewhat strong holds OfBustameme__the tom of age of Homer, were characterized by the broad briln- lhe green was thronged With horse and foot soldiers, and longer oratieth £1 confess my ofthhce to God; he said, i in ~ mad but: which they wore when on a journey. The as the conspirators issued from the arched door-ofthe for- and San Geronimo. 0n the next da Bu I _ . _ seekiuur 'to shed blood and implore his mercy. Ilikewise h u. k' ‘ .- . 7 N y « camvnustorqurevailed among the Athenians, as is “503m”, ihe be“ 0f Slum Pater’s Chaim] began to tOll- confesgmy offence to the King, of whose majesty I humbly y a dc mg one onus “val S pods’ but "‘3- ' ‘ r o - reat los . O ' " evident froni some of the equestrian fioures in the S" Everard Dlghy Was first bound to a hurdle, With his face nsk forgiveness; and lfurther confess my ofi‘ence to the Emcee, disertéldttiesflrtlhe githeggfll gm Elgiu Matilde: The Romans appear iii general to tgward the horse’ “'91.,”‘8 (when? “{ere qu'tcklf Securegh 1" Whore State)“. Whom in general 1 entreat Pardon- May Santa Anne. was actively employed in tbé" ‘ ' ' t l‘. "C 0 C CHC W S I I ' i ' hemmed uncovering for the head except a corner of 0 same manna “3 me a I y "a e a e" the Almighty bless the King, the Queen and all then royal - ' - ' - . city, and, at the date of the last ourr . . put iii motion. A troop ofllorse-soldlers in their full accou- progeny and mm them “on and ha rei n! Ma he . . _. _ _ _ 300 h the logs or upper garment; but at sacrifices or festi- tremems’ and with cahvers upon their shoulders, rode first, ’ g H PPY g y 1118 line of cucumvallation. turn their hearts to the ‘athou' ’ ~ . - - - ~ ~ Vala they W0"? 3 bonnei 0" caPi and lhls thing being then came a band of halberdiel's on foot; then the masked be wholly emit-hated no.2, thélfiigaglhhgmf? that hereby may togieinvélhfle’ negonauons were epenedi‘wz as permitted only to lreemeu, part of the ceremony of executioner mounted on it led horse; then the four prison- The first part of this speech was well received by the low: AN?nv5-?slggl§sr:§d frTotm £8139“ rlhmiuj ‘ manumittiug a slave consisted in putting one of these “5'0" the huhdlesitone after the other, then the. llflflenqm essembliige, but the latter was drowned in groans and hoot— rich almost beyond come ‘n—iol lgseme‘h‘ . ‘ caps on his head. Buton a journey the Romans were 02d“his:hhzkfihswgiglmpghfrtlhanhl of hogs; soldiers, ethlpj ings, amid which Rookwood _Was launched into etcl‘rrity: soil and ehmate_whl erellon 1’ is exhwtedt named to we," a hat called Patasus,whh a margin phe Recomer ofhondgh Sipflee" eahiomhflyh typlrc‘iehhheshey f Keyes came next, and eyeing the assemhlage disdam- State Governments and ap lg’ to Con wida‘enough to shade their faces from the sun. In the ' * ry '3 " “My, went up the ladder, 811d threw himself off With such ’ p y 5"“. riffs, at the gate of the Mi “Tower, to the latter of whom force that he broke the [.0 e - mm the Union- It is Said that Iowa has , r ' ' ' - - . . ' an r . middle ages, the bonnet, or cap With a narrow margin the hemennnh aeeerdmg to tom, dehvered up the homes p , d was Instantly despatched . . h , tion sufficient to entitle h d 'ssiom' b t er to a mi in front, while ecclesiastics wore hoods or cowls; but of the prisoners. After a short delay, the train again set $§§E§§ifiwflg§f$§izfiggand he slowly mounh FROM. Arnie a..—The schooner Herald; Pope Innocent the Fourth, in the thirteenth century, forward, and emerging from the _Bulwal‘k Gate. proceeded ed the scaffold. His foot slipped on the bloodstained boards 23““ “13‘? Pmcess Igland’ 5th sebum < “towed to the cardinals the use of scarlet hats. About through an enormous concourse of spectators toward 'Iower and he would have fhheth if Topchfih, who stood hem. him: It on uday of last week. Captain GW‘” the year 1440,,cthe use of hats by persons on a journey 8mm . . , 100 of war Ir's C ' * had not caught his hand. A deep Silence prevailed as he s p \ 1" amam Tud‘errwlw , ' . . ‘ ‘ te b . .Wmh) hue been Introduced m France, and soon Aware that a vast crowd would be assembled in the city, In er for water, &c., and sailed again W . _ looked arou d r ' ' . _ henna Gammon in that country whence Probably h and apprehensrve of some popular tumult, the Lord Mayor n ’ and uttemd the fonowmg words m a Clear Short “me I’l'eV‘ous She had an CDW‘ n1 . . , h ‘ had issued precepts to the aldermen of every ward, corn- a flfljfi"}§:g§$§s‘s of the Kine. and the state for - - Slavemn the Bight “Benin, and W” ' spread to the other European States. The caps of the mending them rm cause one able and sufficient person, is my 0mm- . . . _ , , mil intent' . - Several men killed and wounded—among ancients were certainly made of wdol; and this, as well With a halbert in his hand, to stand at the door of every offences-a lon’ and mm that my death WI” waSh out my commander- ‘ as the hat, was probably knit. I do not know when dwelling-house in the Open street in the way ma} the “'“i' He then crossed himself and knelt down to ' ~ - —” ‘ felt was introduced as a material for bars, but it is stated :0“ welfe t? be dmw“.t°;‘hard thePlace of exewt'onr there Which his cloak and doublet were removed by iiirriyéngfil. m I] 8 an I o It i a h . that the hat worn by Charles the Seventh of France, on s‘hgzggl" gilt" 33:: is": in)??? :l‘hltll] thefrphturn of the tioneps assistant and placed with those of the other com ” ‘“ occasion of his triumphal entry into Rouen, in 1440, was ‘0 e 0 6 mm" e" “V nei- n a n assuage :‘eesin was . {f I .‘annA mfiflanr‘-amputees—s...Auu-mnw-mmnwfl'an—u r! meats made to reserve order Th 1 d .t spirators. He. made an effort to mount the ladder, but his SATURDAY’ DECEM] ‘1‘ of felt. , d p ' 8 ca" ca 8’ l was 1" stiffened limbs refused their office. H - , *— ' e l was to proceed alo'l T°“’e" “Web GracechU'Ch Street: ‘Your coura 9 fails you’ sneered To HT 1 ‘ ' avmg been so long accusmmed to d” ‘ Wasa‘r snort SEED 3,500 YEARS otn.-—At a late Lombard street, CheaPSI 8, and so on to the West end of g' ’ P“ '39 aymg his ' . fasteam-bo f l 'v ’ k c . . - bandu on his shoulder. 0. ah we , ee “‘9 “’99 9°. meeting of the East Suffolk Agricultural Association at 53"" Paul’s cathedral, Wherefhe scafibld was erec‘ed- ‘Mygtrehgth does’ replied Fawkes t l ' by the non'amval 0‘ the mall—“the mow Saxmundham. bv far the most interesting object shown film‘gthe “'1‘?l‘fr°g‘l"’.“ e'tl‘ers'de’a line Ot'balberdiers was him ‘ Help me up {he ladder and yoh Sshealll gederghletililg learn, from an indirem source’ that and H was a sample of wheat grown from seeds taken from an - rawn uplh w.ii e arrieis were_ erected against the cross I am afihtd to (1,63 3" €31 mule between Halifax and this place. E “an mumm w med m have been incased 3 streets. or were these precautions needless. Such a vast see-mg how matters stohd the execution h rive, time Will determine. _ g“) t Tl . y Plhh. d h W L ,E ;, concourse was collected, that nothing but the presence ofa leaning upon the chopper tendered h. f? ‘hvl ° Stood by, We learn from Mr. Duncan, who arriW‘ 500 years. "5 was {3X 1 "e y - ong. . Sf}, 0 strong armed force could have prevented confusion and dis- h Id °Bht Fawkes re-e ’t d . . t “31 “5 00d startled afternoon, that he left Liverpool on Hurts Hall. It was white wlleat,the ears ofwhich were order. The roofs of all the houses, the towers and the m l J c 6 It WI“ dis V _ gust, and exerting Steam-ship Acanra, with 42 passengers ' considerably larger and broader than the ears of En- churches, the Steps “the crosses, were covered with spec- .th all his strength, forced himself‘up the ladder. . “ ‘ ' . . As the lhhhmhn ad-ust d th _ S. Cunard, and arrived at Halifiix onlllé gush wheat, appearing to growdouble upon one stem ; tat,‘l’,‘is’l“'h° gmaned “ml h°°md “3 the °°n3let°V5 Passed bY- smile illurrie die featui‘es if hi: he Observed a Smg'flm‘ sage being 15% dayS,—during which (my . and the straw was long and stout. The practice of the of”: s$g°fgéstzhgazg$t beenfsuhte‘h was emeted in flom ‘You seem happy,’ he said. ' bOiSter°“S.weatheB With only one . ancient Err tians was to enclose grains of wheat in g ance 0 t e catl‘e‘lml' The 'mgh‘ ‘I am 80,’ replied Fawkes earnest! -‘I The mall for- m's Island had been y eyp ' t , _ ty valves of the sacred structure Were thrown 0 en and d' - ’ y see the form 0f Ca 8 Tormentme d l como‘ the cases before deposued In their resting places, but closed he columned aisles crowded with specttlt'torh, as w: hei- ltzhoveld beckoning me to nnfading happiness} . “lifetime by Whyhgnpi :as notdy'tithmh M. that the wheat should retain its Vital principle through its roofnnd central teweh The great be", which had behun ] d‘glt tilihishhe shyetfched out his arms and sprang from the hot the shirt ofthe mhip on an . .. so many ages wt regarded as one of those great won- t? toll when the melhncholy PFocessiou came in sight, coon- lfnifgrlife virgiotlsll lamte' ll” “posed to the executioner’s . ders in the economy or nature Which ha“ bamEd we :fgillfdldgrgrtiibliifolth'illhlug‘lllmouz' SOIdlfiilsdnring the whole‘ ’ a y ex m“. Pleasure to announce the ' ‘ * - - _ la. e ro riirr o m d - _ r‘ r AW} ' . Bklu orman' , w'se,heard above ‘he tumillmals,murmtizrs iivnaiisaiitd; thggiolilcliig‘Ed‘lei‘e Atastoufrf} AMERICAN -CHIEF"Fl°reS’ Which aulsgtifiibllis 25‘ 1: leerTalf'e‘Zil-i‘rho' ~ 4 W - By order ofthe Government, the roads in Prussla are multitude. The whole area ‘ s e 0 “*mmala, aleeral, had made 9“ 00 P ‘ from the cathedral to Ludoat ' ' ' . Th - - 4.! V. . . . . . . - ,- e e himself .odlous to the priests and friars ' .- 9 Queen and her interestng Charge? V lined on. each side wrth fruit trees. Notlclng that Hill was filled With Specmtorsa but an open space was kept bution on the convent at Quezettehhnby laying a contu- and rose ofthe fair state,” were doing we V From such information as we ha" Maui'- h ' 9f" . some of them had a wisp of straw attached to them, I clea’h‘“oggnshhgglsdsf‘igflblfh ihl ghicll the prisoners Were visit to that place, the friars ofthe convfig aeziigg‘fieon 08‘ 190$ 110 other Public news, only “'3‘ “"19 inquired ,of the coachman what it meant. He replied onBuryiM this awful hang; the whit? hi . . pulace against him, as an enemy to religion. A [111306 numctu'ing and mercantile “mime that the straw w“; inten r . as a notice to the public the whofe of the dreadful htepziiations." Xiefiiiilgedigtzrid: if??? baflfdrelhls hiiusehwnh cries Oi"‘Death to I} ‘ ake r it rom those trees without a solid er- - ~ , ' Ores 3‘ to t ‘30 hl'ch‘ but as he w s ‘ . not to t h f n P P from them was a large fire, on which boiled a cauldlen of (100139. mob of women seized hiin, wrested aastiilllhtegsgthl‘l‘e we team that an the vessehh whtch had ‘ “5 St. John’s, had safely arrived. The 19' here' By an arrival from Newfoundland 3%,. it