f1llIii.Iil.,tr ll'l‘3l).‘i 7Sl);lY tli SATURDAY. 1856. New Series. Au. \§ lllllllilll’ . PUBLISHED ON El’l*IE:Y /‘.. « V’ V _ l Ullttl'lU[l6l0\Vll, l’. it, lsliiiid. ll’edncsd:i.y. llecciiilier 3. lflstiililisiieii 1823. HASZARD’S GAZET'l‘l5, Published by Geo. T. Haszard Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 15:. per year. lureai Britain and Austria, is contrary to THE FMW” AL“ the urgency not only of Russia but, unless _ ‘-- _ ANCE-- -Tl"? “finds by the French press has been allowed to mis- wlmzli the JLllf_{ll>'ll and French Govei nments represent the sentiments ofits own Govern- liiivo lortlic last few years been closely tirii- merit, of France also, , ted are evidently loosening. Russia has The Lord our Shepherd, an sitiexpoitn of the 23 Psalin, by Rev. John Stevenson, -tstid Clir'st on the Cross, an exposition of the 22d Psalm‘ ' by Rev. Jolia Stevenson, -ts lid 5 l'l'he Study of words by Richard Cbenevix l-‘reach, 5| ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. AND CONTAINS, \ Home Life 12 Lectures, by Wm. Hague, D. D., t H d U I I h l d __. k rr b D 6; d 0-0 SU 3|‘? I3 Infill! IS. tlllt IIVB C apse J hn J ' ' J r THE LATEST NEWQ’ A1 no‘ The Better l.rind, or the Believer‘: Journey and strict: the Trent)’ "l P‘“‘"' “'39 °°'‘°l"‘l°d '° Cour‘-it o(l' Cotiiiiivdit’ Pleli: isusdlecaedo Tb: pass unimproved for her own advaritage. l She has addressed herselfto the double task of opening tip the iiiterrial resources of her empire by the construction of‘ railways—- available alike for the purposes ‘of peaceful l coirtmci-ce or military transport—-and of Lives of rrien of Letters and Science. who flourished WC“k'5"l"é‘,’ “"5 Ulllflllce deelnefl I0 be perina- iii the time oftrieorgo the III, by Lord Brotigliaiii, nently cemented between France and Eng- 3-2 l land. The liillowing extract from the Lon- don Watchman of Nov. 5th afl'ords 8. view of the present aspect of ntfaiit-s:—lt was ~ - - necessary to Russia, that the Alliance he man of the Presem day was wnhm ‘he should be dissolved, and that one of the flzflfifgfillgsrfilzlhilnilrlir?liziiigmifilanuiz \V--t - l’ l . -.-x .- ' . ' SCI? eglllm ‘;;:l':ll“’eT:l:'l:l el’l_‘:)';l(l)'l:'t“lt¢”§'Jl§,"el'°_"h those most accustomed to witness the effects ' ' l P ' r "“ offorensic training in sharpening and quick- hi Ill” OM ‘ l. l ening the intellectual faculties, there we I r - I ) Hm. . . . -~ ' ~ - ~ ~ - . . ' - > lmost ireternatural in the swif- the l.is'toiier, bv Laroliiie lry, author of (.liristnur ' ll..o..,., ll,.,l Ell,,l.lml coullf not llc (ll..,“,, 3‘’''l'-'lh-'’3 “ l ' ‘ ‘ " “ ' '=' ‘ ' ' tress of gliince, with which the deceased Lord 6s Ed I - - - ’ . . ' t ‘ l 2 - ' ' 5 - - . . . . portatit nulilects-mlay mm ”' °lcm“'mne‘s "' legmd lo Chief .JllSlI\'8 loik in all the bearings of a Future llorric, by A. C. Thonipeon 5s 6d The llistor of England liy Oliver Goldsmith, M 8., 8| (inf, The Practical Metal-wnrltera assistant containing the arts of working all Metals and alloys, 1.‘! 5s l‘utmair's monthly ltlitgazirre of Literature and Art, 4 Vol late judge was fifty-four years of age. For a while he served in the army, but was sub- sequently, in the year I824, called to the bar of the Middle Temple. Attorney General in I846, and was appoint- ed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in 1850. In speaking of the late Chief Jus- tice the Daily News says.— la the two intellectual gifts of rapid ap- prehension and rapid t-atiocination, no pub- (CONTINUATION) or CATALOGUE OF BOOKS ' ON SALE AT GEORGE T. HASZARITS, QUEEN'S SQUARE. _ The London Saturday Journal, Vols. l 5!. 2. in 009 ‘.'-- " . .. "l ' rit . l‘ ‘ii I‘ 'l oulllll-flmgtsg "°°'"""°=" "'°°'Y °" "°""' “Y ‘I.‘Z.';l.'L'i'l.l.l.t‘iiII.'i.,"..r'.l'If.§’i£..'Zll....‘2.'I. bllsiiillii, Th. Poets iind Poetry, of the Bible, by ‘Gillillan, 55 Africa and the American |"lng by Com. Poole, U. S. Ll -ts Titles of the Borders ' s 133. 6d. cacl Devotional Guides, by Rev. Robert Philips, 99. 'l'lie tlospol its own advocate, by George Gritlin, (is 3tl hing by example or ricenris from srrcu-.1 l the conililiment of prr.-fert'iiig his frietidsliili, and of Scotland by Wilson, 5 I gvy, i. _ ’. b the Mar uis De Custine, 86. '1[!'l"l:“r‘\n|yel'l¢tII| Orilriors own Book by J. Agar. 5s Men and things as I saw them in Europe by " Kir- wan" 53- , . . A Pu uler account of the ancient Egyptians liy Si J. rdiner Wilkinson. I2: 6d _ Maxims of Washington, Political, Social, Moral and .. .. U , Religion teac llistorv, by lticliurd W. Ui(:l(ltlrmlI, I). I). ifs 9d and this count. V the sllll bear upon the state of Rcligioii Us (id l 'l'|ia Christian l’rot'¢.-ssr»r addressed in rt series of l cnurr-iels rind cautious in the niornbers of Cliristiari p od l‘ by Iloraco G_reo|y, 1s(id _ _ A.l=,:n:lfi ‘fill; I-‘reedorn, Edited by Julia Grrtlrtlrs, 5s ‘ Complete Treatise on Artificial I’-‘reli Breeding, by . . I" . 5 Radimieltits byf l’iiblic Speaking, and Debate or Hints on lh. application of Lnglfh 23 flammer Cruise in the Mediternmein on board an American Frigate, by N. I’. Willis 6s 3d 0 Poopla I have met. or Pictures of Society and Peo- ple ofmark. by N- P - Willi‘! 6” . The Arctic Regions being an account of the Ameri- can expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, 8 3d [1 ‘schools and Schooltnristers. ‘gr the story of tny (is Christian 'l'heolugy by Adam Clarltc, L L D. I" 5s The Bible Prayer [Book for family worship, an other public occasions, by V \V l-Tveretts 5s a the Atonement and Intercession of Jesus Christ, by Rev \Vm Symington. Ga llistory of American llapti.-it Missioris in Asia, Alrica, Europe and North America, by Wrri Garri- Why? Because 'the axis of the political sphere is changing. At the present 'unc- ture, Austria is more the Ally of England; "wll_ A ll”. than of Russia, and France more the Ally i llleditatirirrs and discourses on the glory of Christ. by 0" Russh} um" "ll E”'r-_ll‘"‘d' ‘V8 regret “ll” John Owen. D D 44 6d new position of tlriiigs, because we have a Religious 6‘ ‘M ll‘relc-ciioiis on sortie of the inr"o ini lum rm In H l l l l. I . l l t k . I . , ,.,.d xl ll l .. pl fill ~ sc ‘. oh‘: I net-css orwiictsie no . - - - - Tl” °l"l‘l “"1 um man’ 0' mo ch”-aw" or tlhe but-).' l‘I‘)“J|'lll‘(:‘l)i|illttLl;'[ i\l:tlt:|i"i:‘l‘l{ls|ll|fhhlllliisllliu up iirrrisi. \\'e wait for some fiii-tlie r niatii- comphcated suhject’ Wm-C-ll "H '18- came mm bath -‘3¢l|°°l- ‘ml ‘he w‘’'''‘l ‘'7 ("°"‘“”°°‘ H7" “J t§r.c.. by J1-lrn .\"u:lllllt::‘llllllll, 9: ’ ft-station of the course whi ‘ll I l '< N l cw" was wholly unrulmlmr ‘O hIm_m m. “°llt&l"“‘ |c“°' or zommeuce answered I" an 'l‘lie Church rrrotrib°cr’ii .\l:inualby \\'rn Crowell 5s ‘ um lmemls lo’ mmue bht ‘‘ "Lt ulml; fttcilll)’ with which he detected,everY Erit- -. ' - , s , . . . .‘ 1" * . . u cvi s ‘K - l"".'"K°h.cnlm'mne': ncmum or ‘he (llmloglcul Lonnetiort til sacred and lirot.iiio lli-'tor_v being it I. l _ Y. _. I ’ O l. l ‘Jul V fict‘, exposed every sopliistry, and pursued Acadian (-co oily,‘ ii _ I wmw 0,-H", "Incl ,,l e,.,_,,,,, H, ,l,,, “mlll as ll“, mt i t.()ll\llt(.IlI,‘.{ argiinieiit that the iiiti'i«viie.~ - - l - ll , l - . Structure rind Mineral resources of production byl I - l P y l ‘W Russia haw; “M been in ‘nun .- I wltl, an ullel-lqng ogre t t, ongest trains ot ‘J’ w‘ .D"w'°"’ -E" l .l l" ,l ,l J time awn lll)llIlll” was iriorc ielieriiciitl sus- leg“. rpusuumg t"- "5 "-‘'m0-‘est consequen- wmmn ml "la nmiliieemlierfimifiirliiiiilrihudxllluhfes l)8Cl€(l’-‘tllyrlll the ilcsirrns ofAusti'ia itt tlilc oc- CBS’ A5 n more dmlectlc .d.'s.Plny’ few.exhi' Papers ru tiling to p l. . . i;l...,cl..,.._ by John Angel Jlllllcs, as _ . . l ‘ '—‘ . ‘, . biiions could be iriorc gt-atil mg to an Intel- b the Marcliioness Ussoli with an’ l, I ll ll” D l 1 . . . °l' w°m'“‘ ’ ' , Mcrrroir of Rev. W ll. llewitson late riiinistcrlol’ l"‘ll)" 0 I. J. I ' l “nu "Jm . Juvmcts ’ at lectual mind than ll) Watcll Sir John Jervis, the l"l‘t:0 Church of Scotland, by llcv. Jas. tlalie, ll”-'9°”‘i ll '3 LY l N3 3|-'llll-olllcltil Orgittis of ~ ll 6 Common ple,“ makln llls W ' Fraiice alone that this outcry arrainst Atis— I" I - - - " - g ‘y A S ~ - . =‘ tlirouoh the intricacies ot a long patent - tiia is kept up, ivliile it has been suddcril 5‘ l -ll d - - su ipressed by those journals here which ca-Hale’ M: P gym - mggmg to “gm ‘he d for sirhiort Lord Palrnei-s-tori’s Administration iskmuny dmgmsed muacy which f-ormed tho ' ll ‘ ' basis of some solemn and plausible argu- ment that might easily have imposed upon ajodge less skillfully astute than himself. rid the mode in which the whole was done, made the best part of the exhibition. Not ti word was wasted. Subtle and swift, the , H . - v - , _ - - keen shalt oflo it: was shot and the solemn “um” by Hugh M|""'S"b - I ' ' ' t lh\ll‘ili).ltm\l/llllllililrlirls me Chmmm Chanel” by l mgmlr '.c“Pecl h" "or nelghblmrs across man was abategd, and the l)0nderous man HO‘:|:0.ll‘;o:;.I; :1; t!;|lIel'tlso;ilmlI°I‘Ilddtt.';IJl)l:;ttR:l‘lllil;;ydz: 0' “ml! “lathe mountain nesmfiaml by [he Rev J the l~.ngli.<li Cliannel, we liiive a nearer and came down wllh 8 crash, and_gl_en,°r "‘""° “”‘l' '''‘'l’‘' ‘’r"'‘’ °"“"“" 8”‘ 8‘ miracles still—tho incessantly talkative in l.irgei~ cotniiiuniiy ofiiitcrest with them, and T'l"“l!‘l;ll::nlv mmlnmon or an ,_m.nc,,, “ll S,,,ll,_ The Plurrilityof worlds with an introduction by have leariii-il lr-om ii companionship ofnrms was silenced Even lhe able" ‘ml lb. "’ ‘ -v ' ' ~ ' l“l0lIt'-Nili 43 ‘I1 it Will‘lllt:l‘ .'\'lll iatliv with l“i'.'iiice than W ' ' tural discueaori of the question, will we know, _ v cm “'“Nl‘0~I_' ml \u:trm Bu‘ lmwmuch soelclearesl headed confessed were wag "no 1 I s 4‘ L . C . . l\ l (ll '1" -. ' biz." .'d.:' i or-rfrivnd-'" ''°'"''~ "7 """' "~','“.""“"" ‘f,l’ iiiiil. r.'.l}‘..r.l'.I.'.”Lilli.Z"ii§"ii.l.l'°nl.‘ii§.iii.llr§lii'§i..i’i1 . The “9*“’°“ll’ "°“‘°' .°' “.18 “Hp olmelrm “an earlier Pustdil viaii Periods by Rev J Manson level‘ the ‘"0,’ may bl’ refill enjoyment: of the Saints in Heaven, y ev.l 0 New 8. J‘ lam lmnlly be. As we lme ie llarmony of l’rnphi>.cy or Scriptural llltistra- number‘, the new arrangement of the figures "M30"! "T "'0 '*P°°“'Yl'9°r “Y “9‘'- "l'~"“"“l“" in our political kaleidoscope mav be best K°"h' D‘ D 6’ 9“ ‘sci.-it iiirilcrari ()i'it-.rital sky. At Constariti-I . standing up against Jervis;” and by a sort e“e:’l:°:::efa': of tacit agreement it came to be understood 5 that as little nonsense as possible was to be ll. llarbaugh, 4| . talked before him. And all tlns was done My Mother, or recollections of Maternal influence,i' Tl l without pedantry and without harshness. 'l‘l r ‘(l ' : i,i I ll ii ' D. D. 6. air. , .. . E ii‘ wasaccom lisliedwiththe a l'l‘li§ GIl':‘t|Il'1J'neIll:llct‘.l‘n(ll‘ cliyiiraztgristibrsrlbf our l.oi'd's , ""l’l‘'' "'0 c|"'"l".° "F "'3 M'"'L"'y '0 wlllch linlllc‘-Icyarlellnegss manner olla clear-Iightedemsayli ministry, by John Harris I). D., 63 3d l‘ “'9 la“ Wefk "cllfiwedx “ml whlcll “'35 "l“‘—""l or llle wmlll who as M“ Carlyle would Footsteps of our l~‘orel'.riliers——wli.-it they suffered ‘. wards denied, is complete; the Sultan has ,, h d ’. llolved all l- l n b “ml Wlm "'0! "‘“8l"- by -l8"'°' G MW» 5' 5*‘ {accepted the resignation of Aali Pacha, and My’ ll 3“. - - mm" M’ 3 o’ A Presbytrrriiin Ch.-rgyrniin looking for the Church l Rescllld Paella ls Grand Vuzler ll- Lord rninatcd learned trifling, and above? all by one or three hundred, 5:-6d d R d pi. , . ll . . .b‘l . h. things, loved to come to the mat. The New 'l‘hr-mes for the Protestant Clergy, or_creedel 9 9 C " ‘_3 5_ '"_ """°° "‘ "'5' e_ m l '9» marl“ of this slfle ofpmcecdlllg were, “up without charity, Tlieology without liumnniiy and equally plant is it that French diplomacy th . Oman 0,-the human "we who durln Protestantism WitltotttChi‘illiInity, by Stephen Col» has been folded. The fact of a variance in Ill‘ “fine of lhe late ('vhiefJu"ic° l-l’_equ°mg ""° -5* . ' b th A b d e ' ' Lectures on the Lord's Prayer, by VVm R. Wil|- l€:,l:::{ernelt;::fe':_s a:3,lmt":,efl;S:a;i::l:f,.hi.c|L° ed the Court of Comrmon Pleas were saved ' 5| 3 - - ’ ' ii ‘i amount 0 weariness vexation bristian experience as displayed in the life and . 8 yenr_ 080: ""3 fleelf ‘ml l"'m|°9 Of the 2:‘! '3eln.I e ’ ' writings of Si. Pall, by the author or Christian [two nations were combined to protect from Y‘ '°‘l'°"'°“‘- 5* , lRussia, is the most decisive proof that the Sacred Philosoghy _ol' the season illustrating the per. l nllllmco belween lhem survives more as . fections of oil in the Phenomena of the year, by I name than as a living reallly_ By a.de._ ' , . . d I. . R" "em, Duncan D D 12' 6,.'f.:°(}', Minn patch oftlto same date as that which relates s. . Memoir of‘ the Rev. Edward Bickerstcthr ll)’ “W- 'I. It. Birks, lls _ The Young Man's Closet Library, by Rev. Robert Philips 59 . Memoir oi‘ Rev. lliinrhy léunfiuni 5!’ ll“ 5°"- tlie Rev. George o n . unca .. _ ’ Lectures on the Lords Prayer, by WIII.R-- Vvlllllmli 5| . _ , _ . . . The Evidences of Christianity as exliibiled. in the writings of its Apologiata, down to Augustine, by W. J. Bolton, bit , First impressions of England, and Ill People by Ha h Miller. 6: 3d _ Th. ld Red Sandstone, oilmnew walks in an old ' l . 8 Hllfil.|:aIJ) tntl-Illiiiur: in England and Wales, A tall, slab-sided Yankee, who made bia appear-anc at Cape May last summer, Milo. Stories in our Life Journey. by 3l|I1|l0l 0|t0°di Ga 1d strolled down to the beach during bathing Iyetories or Glimpses of the Sitpernatral, by Agl.,'.n,|in.:nvl') g.‘l’l‘::l,o?l‘ho“‘hl.' Mflnmu ma Moalzttarilllll or only Christianity. the ml onlm rl-,,,.lll,h Ministry, we are in- time._ On seeing flit}: lllevy Io beauties , by Wm. Jlmieltmo 5' _ _ I Notes nftho Episcopalian Polity of the Holy Catho- formed that the Porto has consented to the !p0l‘l|l\_g "1 “'0 73''‘: 9 W“ ‘M0 3 5‘ Of Proverbs for the People. or Illustrations ot'_ Priioties lll, l;l,,,,.¢l,, by Th, yvm M,ml..i| 3 A 3. ad conllnued occupntlon by Ausmu of ll“, enllllmllsm; . < , ' rflir, dncarp from the book of Wisdom. by All’ hlua on ;lIO6dOVIll of popular Ignorance. by Danubllm Prlnclpalltlell "ml by England or u_ye_,.u_"_lemg lf thug dong l-emlm} m. agoou, ' , , o l outer, s - d ll, ll ll, yu 'l‘be0ra|0I"I T°||°l' 5'°"'- °" E'°‘l""‘°' ""’l"'fi“l' R.0P|lblicl“_ .Cbrieiianity or true libs!!!’ 9- exhibited ‘hehmaek (Si: wxto bdurollotimeedv of‘§oVT’lii.t“i§ iii’: lll(.JyJ0;"Ietll.ll‘|,ol'l‘I|)°Ic‘i by lllflu “"0 in the life prece to and early Disc: lea of the N10 0¢°“P3' P 8 i hi. HP.’ H why ll,‘ “an” and finer}, Great Redeemer, y E L Magoon. 1: or without an agreement with the Sultan, The Paaltor or Psalms of Diiviil together with the until',Russia had executed her part of the artic|es_ol' the mornitlg laldclolvenliingrpnyher la Treuy of P.a]-i._ But thin compliance of llsfiftloldlonll oflcea o t o are or a sitting. Ollomul Ministry with the demands of em I ha K 0 so 11“'.u't.“;.:‘nw1°iikt.h:ri"lii|ipia.e.a‘,hby' Paul P. D ad’ .. .9 u“ °pl:....,. :l"S'tl.'o|:da.l: by the author of the tag and alglit watches. to Id people It is an extraordinary fact that when sroarle come to what is commonly called liigh thoy generally use low language. \