' us grow angggn runs. ‘ ' In leuvtha; LBW Swiss residents in Paris have, with- II-the last few days, demanded pauporte to return to The now skins of the Immaculate Co‘cs tics in the l Spsgua. at Rome, in no little ilk an vener-l ‘Anecdotes without number are told of the nobility, the lclsrgy, the public servants. It would seem that th gaining of money is regarded as a natural desire, and my meanl to this end as veniol, if not jnstifiable. In- dssd, with suchra Court, snch Ministers, and such aspi- nhg. ublic spirit and moral ty would be absurd. The only hope of thehcountry in in - what me be called the remedial action w_ ich must exist I .inl'i°‘hl:°"|'““";;’"";" ;"8,"“‘°":°;’I '°ld‘°" ll Pl‘°°dj in evsryybody politic. When bad gpvericilment and had ' o 0 far there is anatura ten sun to resist- Cardinal Antonolli, the Pope's Minister of Financmlmwnen-5 to n... u ‘Mr. hwomz '¢,.._.. has‘pnhlinbed a notice, to the eflect that in consequnncel ' 5...:.*;i°*::°,z.:.:.::::.:.:-:::°l:.:'2::°:.:.'*°::-*.:;:::;:» in mm. - u-.---..—una«=«,;--nu,-, the Roman States of that article is permitted until further ;‘ f‘,',f,',':}"r,,'.{.‘,!i,':°i's'ii;“fl" B.“ fiI:.'“§l.':.:ltmP‘.o. aft” ldoubt, feel that something is amiss in the working of the political system of this countr . they are diautinfied, and justly, with the conduct c aflairn both in ordinary times and on great and stirring emergencies : they know, '30" l too, that there are anomalies in electoral fabric odsnsive '"h' l to common sense. My object is now to prove that the ‘ballot, or in other words the only efisctual method 0 , roteeling voters from external influence, is in its imme- ? into and ultimate consequences, conservative rather than Field-Marshal Radetsk , in spite of his 91 years. deter- mined on fulfilling his uty towards his soverei n, and‘ aceordingl went rom Verona to Venice, notwit stand-l . in that t o season was very rigorous. He has and to Verona. He accomplished his journey out sustaining the slightest inconvenience. Mr. Barry, who had been connected for thirty-two years with t a Theatre Royal, Dublin, in the int instance as actor, and latterly as box-keeper, died on the 30th ult., ; ,9,-oluiionsry. It is a method of voting. moreover, °f ‘P°Pl°*J- !demanded in all sincerity by p largn.seotion of the com- The Liurici Observer mm theta few am. .while . munigy. and any admin--tr-non which -ho-lld hone,-Hr four men were engaged in knocking down an o d house, l tale It ‘UP. Ind press it upon Parliament for sdoptiplii they found in the wall 100 sovereigns, of the reign ofl would secure hearty good wtlland immediate co-operation George III. and dated 1791. lthroughout Ell: llpnl th ailildbhreaglgiagfdthegesirhurlzg A,n,;"~ --W -W-in nn -- no 2 ‘.’.'.2.‘:'.‘i“;.‘.‘."2..l’ .:.: .3... .1: ..... by ‘ ° - ‘pr’ for “u pmpou 0 “km "op. l°°”°“l l t ‘t will be en lied. tis not an unreal senti- insmorial to the late Father Matthew. imilar intentionsi$'cn‘:r";";]o‘ti0n_ n My 5:‘ up for the occniong ‘iq“.ck ‘° p"P°t““? H" .m°".'°".°f ‘M “ Ap°'u° °r T°mp"'l ‘ I‘ hiim disease‘ a mere instrument for dilettan- "mg" “Q "mood m hmeflck ‘ad ow" "'3" ‘I Ii“l:lt‘!,I")f0:l‘ll:l‘fl to make a noise with ; a stage for political P“’l°k sl‘°‘l““v ‘ 5“ ‘“‘l°‘l° h°‘m‘3'l°°kl"8 “wt lacrobals to execute gambols upon It is somethin very l"°“tJ'r°‘“' 1”" °f 38°» "h° "“ b°"“ ‘ml med i" dillcrent. Men ask for the protection of the bal ot in E"“l''!'''°“- ‘'3 “'0 °°'"|l! Ch"! 'l'° '°"°d in h" bl" ' order to enable them to exercise their political rights in .l°" " 32‘ R'Sl''‘°'“ °f f°°""h° '”‘"°d l“ ‘b° “'°“°l'°' the election of members of Parliament, and vote for whom °‘ §¥’b"‘°P°l“f°“8l" “ l“k°"”""‘-'°°°i'°d ‘ "°"“d l“ tlll‘V lease. They ask for it because they really need the arm on that memorable occasion, and who lost his ,, ' _\po,,. ,,,, 1,,,-g.3 ,e,,;;,,,, of the ¢om,m,,,,¢ eye; ssks ‘IBM l“ ‘M ”"l°° °f hi’ °°“'“’J"h" '°““'“°‘-l h°"‘° forjiistied persistently, without in the end 0 tainin it. "°“° l’“"d' "la 1'" '°°°l'°d ll” ’°'”d °f bl’ "l°'“'- ‘*5 For some reason or other, it is diflicult to compre loud een-idmfion T0? '13- Wound-2 nnd In I rtlcolnnon-0 for llt)\\‘ or wily, it is believed that vote by ballot is, in its 1"‘ ‘“ll°"° “Id ll" l°" °f"8h_'-“'9 "“““5°°“ P°"'l°"?iipirit and tendency, dangerously democratic. Herc °f 6d P“ d‘ "‘ f°’ 6 '“°“lh' l-L‘""""‘ R"P°""'- 5 must be a great confusion of ideas, or otherwise a taint Tris Bcitaraars Faitinv -—The Em ror has ordered the of flllllleilllllg like dishonesty The object of the ballot is restoration of the house of the naparte family- at not to putinto the hands of the working classes any fresh Ajaccio, and has promised M. Montois, the refect of privilege, but to enable them to exercise a privilege Corsica, to inscribe 200,000f on the civil list 0 l857,for zilrcaidy theirs. You, men of rank, of wealth, of power the purpose of building a mapnoleum to receive the ashes —lii-ing It life cfease and ploasantness, fearing little save of the mother of Napoleon I. and of Cardinal Fiesch. the aches and ins of disease, or the cold consciousness Tn“ 0"-gggp go "1; sg‘u_...A Couggnginoplg car. of approaching death—you have no right to subyect to a respcndence in the Unicorn, dated Dec. 15, 'ves the fol. cruc test your_poorer and less.foi_-tunatc fellow creiiltuiles, lowing of the conditions of peace pro b and_n-itli an air of lofty patriotism declare that I. ’t ey Redclille to Ferukh_-Khan :—1. _'l‘he _sl..b to ismiss his giecl-no that tent and Mk *0 vote n_- they rlgvfi; V"; 1:‘ present prime minister. 2 Satisfaction to be given to §"l°|‘l'~'l""'°° _f'°“‘ ""‘l‘°“l- l-l‘_°)f °'“1°° " ' 3 1- 3: ' the Persian subject on whose account the ori inal difi'cr- mgv ""'E"Kl|_5h dfwfil 0': P“bl'_°"' - W5“ P"°l?“':‘ ‘kw: euce with hlr. Murray took place: 3. To com; “,1. 9, new you for ofiiclously binding this urden on their c's. kg“, of o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ 4_ To gdmgt E,,‘|i.h ‘consul. in an \ h_vshould they be compelled to choose between v_otlng_ places selected by the English Government. ' y ,, for the candidate the like best, and the good-will o: 'g,. ;,,d,,,,,,,;ly_ 6, To ,-gum. us;-‘no sh. Agghhhh, and ("llSilllllel‘8 _und euiployers,—landlords nnd land agents. go ,",,,,.g. the Afizhsnistgn ts;-mo,-y, 7_ To ,,,,d¢,-mke 'lhe I-allot is essential to the healthy action of our resent to defer all differences with regard to Herat which may clgctiirail system.‘ We cannot estlmpte the real e ciency arise in future between the Persians and Afghans to the 0‘ W” ”.‘l'3“"“ ‘‘''‘l’°“l “'9 b““°‘- -NM‘ " ’ W ' t,'o.vrii.~1' wiru Sinmlsu li.ii\'i:il'i's.-—A letter from Madrid arbitration of En land. The U of the 20th ult. states:—'l'lic bandits, who for the last riwerr correspondent, who is very hostile to ngland, and sympathines with Russia, ,fuur _\’L‘ill'B have been setting the laws at defiance have ljust cuuiinittcd a fresh outrage which has thrown the begins his letter by stating that, hard as these terms are. the Shah has no choice but to accept them, the internal ' town of Burgos and its neighbourhood into complete cunslcrnlitiun. On the 18th a detachment of the civil state of his kingdom being such as to furnish England; with powerful means of acting upon him. _ Kossurn AT -i-as Gaivn or BnllNs.—ln com o with his K‘““'_‘l» “”“{"““‘d‘fd ll)’ CPPW“ _ °“8°|'“v, '“"'_"'°d “ aids-do-i-amp, Kossuth proceeded to St Michael a church- 9“l"“° l“ L“‘"'-_‘“ l’“"'“" °f, H‘°"'°'v V,'""l‘”"l ""1 ’u.‘_ ',,e,,eJ,,,;d ..c,o,,,ded ohemh ‘mg ,,,.,,,,n ,;,,e, three other bandits, concealed in a house _m that lac_e, hhg .¢,,l,_,¢,,,-ed 51,,-in, of lrlolm-3 B,,",._ M_ Kouutl, and at the moment when the guard was passing, Val alain mend tho ,,,.,,,ol.,m wish ,-evsnmihl .¢gp_ “d M ;{ hilnsclfopened the door and discharged his b underbuss, '.h.,,,hed hy “,9 ;,,,,,,,,.;¢y of hi. 9.0,, h,,_ [1, sued by whiph the captain was killed on the spot and several ' 10,,‘ 3,, ml“ gulneu 3; gli. fisufgg 0 thg ploughmah ofliis luen woun e A content then took place between ,,,,, of Colin, ",4 than .5,-ngggly conygpged wnh hi, ‘ the haildits nild the remainder of tho guard.durlng which ,,,,‘,,;.,, °.,,,,,,.,,;,,,, 5,, ¢h.;, om, Mhgu ¢o,,g,,,,__ one of the fui-i_iier was killed. The others took to flight. n,,,fn',, slghdg-4_ “ 'l‘lic;ilt-uldebof icublllo and theltawzer oft’) the hounemiin . . . wli-l the omits were conceae ave een arres . b.£:°z:::;hl£l'i,;Lyng£r*;:3h £L':l:;:t:::tL:"tf;€::§ed.“ vii} lievcrc charges are laid against the former. lie in l‘ time to En Ga 6 . . . . . s - " ' billets to some of the civil guard connection with his fate had at the saute dll- ace" °d,°_“""mg given, - - . After the judicial and medical inquiry on Friday, -fl" ‘:7 ,l,l,(::;s°_,'::c: :',::?n ‘it: 3;nd":°:e3 fflgcmlgfl’ I Mm" “wk 'h° Vim’! ''° “" l)'tll;)l.ll: arilivuloflcn tain Gen ora ll-):vented this scheme’ 1:‘ :l:l‘:rb::““P:,';?;"°:°:J .'hou Md been‘ being: carried into ekccution. K P dy of _the oil taiu '6" “in in ‘fohgmboh In the was conveyed to Burgon to be buried with mi itary en, t e foreman, Thomas Leslie. an old °°°'"‘ = , received the pistol from Pro- _ - unfortunately, instead of takin of the PW" "1 “W G''‘“'_ _ _ .°""""' ”"”_°d . .4 in“, ghe mung,’ holding hheggammer Acteiihurg, a strolllng.mustcian of the village of Thi_s- 'h;;, h, ,,,,,,gd ‘he °h,,,,,h,,. ,.,,,,,,d to crap, in Jutland, left his home on the 18th ult., with his unsmith from The h,,,,,,,,,_.,. ,1; d from his ,,,,8,,,.,' ‘ wife and daughter to play at a _wedding rty at the tho cup, and the charge in ‘ill: barrel exploded, ; neighbouring town of Holt, leaving behin tbr_ee boys, u;n,,,.. um .,,,,,,,;,,,, ,,,,,,;d,, ",0 ,,,,,,,,w,._ ”_ aged respectively thirteen, eleven, and nine. lhe chil- ..d. It Thur, . ,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,p,,,v- hm, ,,,,h,,pp;|y_ ;, dren, who had great repugnance to go to school, deliber- ‘ .0‘ .0. for u ,h, ,,,,,,h ch,,,.,,d M", h, “W ,hc!ated amen theinselves_as to the best means of freeing 1- man's head gradually droop, and hishody then fall ' themselves from that disagreeable dut ‘, end at last they _, on ghe goo,-_ The ,,h.,. ,, hhd °,,,,,,.,,d h;. ,.;gh,»resolved to cut out their tongues !. he_ of eleven f and penetrated the brain. ieslie was a steady trust- ' l°°l‘, “ “"89 l“l’l° k'“f°2 °“d- Pl““"8 l""“°_lf, b°f°'°,“ i. R.’ nun, ‘Dd had been 25 ye." in bi. “lent;looking-glii:ts,r:solute3 made it rofoutllld incis;on in has ‘ _ 3, h” kn. ,,;d,,,, 3,, h f.,,,- - h tongue! Jot ein a e to terminate t e muti ation, e l°,fl_°n‘ (1 ‘I’ of "8 tlbegged his elder brgther to o it for hiln, and the latter ', flu fun", of Mn Hugh Mme, wok P1,,” 0,, Tuesday’ , taking hold of the tongue with a piece of linen between 30th ult , and both as to the attendance of mourners, l M‘ ll“lS9”v Pulled "'9 ‘°“K“° f°"""d “ml °“‘ °E‘ Pl°°° - the concourse of the spectators, was one of ghenin inch long! Blood flowed in abundance, and the chil- t and most remarkable that has ever been witnessed ‘"9": l'°°°ml"8 l!"°‘"'lY ‘°"’lfi°dv ““°"°d l°"°l“ °"l°' Einburgli. The hearse was followed by 13 mournin,-,;:'l‘lle neighbours rushed in, and, seeing w at he taken 7 rri and 19 other carriages. Along all the streets ' place, procured medical assistance; but though everything . . rregister-oflice to the Grange Cemetery the shops f was done for the child that art could suggest, his life is nerally closed, at the request of the miigis- I 9°"3‘d°"°d "1 d'"‘8°"-" - the pavements along the North and South Two CHILDREN MIIRDIIID nr -riistri Morass, IN Loir- gns and Nicholson-street were lined by large num- no:v.—At the Lambeth Police-court, on the 30th ult., Mrs. V ofpersons. ‘ Martha Bacon, a married woman 26 years of age, _ in.—Dsc/ir or run NA'rIoN——Disrini3smg s,-,,m,,,,,s mild expression of countenance, but with something in VI! Conn-.—If ever there was a warning to the ,,,,. the appearance of her eyes that clearly indicated adia- »‘., ig h gh. deg.’ of spill", It is "or merely ,h,,, the , ordered mind, was brought to the court in custody and ' ‘ | greatness has departed, for that would be little. ‘charged with the murder of‘ her two children, the one ‘' n and Holland are not what they were in former “b°‘!l 15 monthly and “'9 0"”? 55°“ 35 3”" °r‘_8°v bl , Yet ‘hagg comm-is. si-s 1-egpectgblg “,1 ,.,,,,e,,,,,d; cutting their threats from car to ear, and also with in-. ’ rlnh.bit‘nu and not be sshgmsd of thgmgelyeg 0,. flit.-ting some wounds on her own throat, with the inten- ’_' ‘d,go"m,,,,,,g. But, at the present rim.’ ,, sp.,,;,,,.d tlon, no doubt. of committing suicide.-Police-constable ‘ ’.d sense and quick feelings must blush for his ,m., lit-nry Cook said that hein called to the risoner’s house g,_ All eh. snot possessions of tho mom,-ohy Me in Four Acre-street, Aere- one, he foun. a child, a boy - “.9 g cub. god tbs Philippines, The heel. which ofiibout three and a half years of age, sitting in a chair, ' within the present centur kept the sea against the are now no more, an only a few frigates repro- _what was once the first navy in Chiststidnm. These 0 ‘W 7 ,\ ,1... ] with his head leaning on a table placed before him, quits dead and cold, and his throat cut from car to ear. I! (witness) then went up stain, and, on entering th_e back no thinking man can set down to un.,,,,;,-olhhl, room on the first floor, he found another chil lyin on ' “‘° °‘“"° " °'"‘°“" "““ ‘“ {l'°..'l§"’.'..’.'}l.‘.‘.‘..‘§2.".f.°.i'§""'i'i?J"i2.“.§'r‘€i... childnmight - - - ' tr . -,,,:,'.:{’p:,?;:'2'{'§,’f,',,',I';,§,,,‘lfi,‘§°"°§l‘rf,°"',;,?,:': ,',f, ',',‘,’,'.',;§ be 15 or 16 months. On the bed of the room wher_e he ‘be people, p,,, h;,,,,,., ;. fun of ;,,,“,,c,,. of found the youn est child he_found a woman pl ni ht - b d d e,,,,,,,,, ,,hl;,;e,, ,,,;,,.,, ,.,,.,,,,,ed|drcss. all over b ood. The prisoner then said, I id "ta "3" In dgh the ql, of ,,,, ,.;,,°;pl,d ,,,e,,lnot do it; a man came in at the window and did it." ‘um’ ult‘ ‘Emilee’ yt't t' m So itp ma pbg win, The prisoner, who during the examination kept lookin ' “mo” ho 0 e bm',,',-‘ll lzntuhhg ‘h, Md!" ,,h;,,h at the different witnesses while iving their evidence wit A“ t “ um 8 an.‘ an 5,, ghg ch” of 3 .;,, nvacnnt stare, was then reman ed to a future day, and " . “:2, '.v[;,,;,,' so as. ,»a.‘nd.m,,, Mr. Elliott humanely directed that her husband, who is J l’! E°:l:°°:'n:°'n3: mag,‘ f,'p°,,.,., .,,.h f,,,. at work at Relgate, should be made acquainted with his ' ’ ads seemingly wltlmug melancholy bereavement without delay. pglass, which is the mov- Tun Cissra or A Norroaious Ootrvtc-r.—Ws gave a short is hardly taken into account. At time ago a brief account of a desperate convict tiam ii has made herself all George Woodcock, who wassenfetized to oiix mc;_nth’s im- .. ita d iclt of her riscnmsnt at the recent ovon w nter aon see or soon .. ‘b'°l““' “(L ‘M! ‘hb.a;".t‘ho rzintunzloom ng and ng from Dartmoor Prison. It appears that, although so ‘I the country. Men of every f'ac- young—being onl twenty-five ears 0 n boas ml in their dislike of her name that s has been n.almont every yail in the country, and alace are that he has committed “every crime short of murder." a former peril . Queen, He has been convicted under various slr'sses—Si 'nmund, 7.“. the lust remnant of _de- Colbeck,Johnnon_, 'I‘hompnoi;, and Massey. In t e spring pt period of restraint. of 1853 he commrted a bar ary_at Bsdford, and_ was sen- ’ _ashaino'd. , tericed to eighteen month o mprinonment. While in gaol ram is wife y I he behaved with great violence, and made several attacks ' _,.g.d to be actually upon the governor, Mr. llobcrts. He was threatened with at. ,,.,-;._,w intellect is en- cor _rsl punishment, but this had no el'ect_upon him, hg flu an:.t:?e an‘ in (tllt:hfoll(‘)Wll‘|ig‘;J)IIl’klI0 slmsshed the furniture of his y cc i, an “rip: cneh. to e tie ’l'IfI of any_ one who ap- . governor, ovrever, with the assis- loced under 30:"! otmr l"ad bun. "I'd he '" “ml pain ; vornor, and seridnrsnlhjury weodld tiektlotkliod “ ‘ll. 80- the Miulstenl he not fortunately missed his aim. On one t:c:.sIlo‘ hhd lorvsnsl This , cloned the door immediately on the governor enterinmth. . from nianylcsll, with the intention as he afterwards stated f‘ b. - ;--|e'was. _vrlmi hsfhing him-—“wsshin bi. hands in llll blood " 'alld'ili.ii fins: but,de-iroyiuglilmulr. Frustrated in his diabolical design, Oldinaway .' ‘,““°PN- onbo f ones do A SHOCKING S-roar.-—Ths following strange story ap- l Jee Tribuneaw: .'—"A G mtszinnls GAZETTE. FEBRUARY 4. m yu sogtsgggd g . -0.3551‘ .93.“: nnd ton ou's the representative nynfnm.of Cnnoda hos. Blllfllllly also, nal servitude. While in Derbyl jail the governor’, Mr. l |l|I_I|llI 10 195“ Rl||"°llli,;".I"¥ _|hI“l_ ‘ 'C.'Pi0tllllsl.a'o:'\;l'nllnOI‘ib. ins havinl lsnertaluod that codccck was a noturiousywliich. |:_Oll|l'iIls l: r ‘I ert:u am lIl:nnrds"nl:lI m|PPr)‘!’-‘pm’ racter, lands sundry inquiries respecting him, and‘P""“° 'u.",':h‘,: 1'0“. 3', ,3: y.'- 9'’ found out that he had been in prison no less than five inch of 8m,'',. Norm Am,,“_ ,, ,. 0,,“ ,0 ,h,, ,,,-,,, "4 times in Waklnld for various olsnces ; was sentenced to a l mm,’ "n,.,,w which hm, John .3-,,,,,,, ;, ,h., ,,,,,,;,,. onh. month's imprisonment at Aylenbury sessions for stealing, gnu.‘ ,,m,,,,,_,_ A,“ h,,,,, ,,;,,,,,i, ,,,.. ii...-,.,y.,l..ii,.._ror a palrofshoee in I847 ; three month’s for some ofi'eiico,;_",, ,, ,,..,,, ,,,,_.gh,,,.g_ All our W“ as... is establish in the naaie of “We ll llflllllr in 1343 3 3 '1'°“'h_" l “ responsible government" intlie smaller colonies was the inscr- ll:&l’lI0l|IOlIt II Ialcentsr asnises, for stealing boolli 10 3 lion in the vo-rnur's itutrsctions of an I.lIllIDllfi.p0WO.t topppoint 1 i ll “'0 III! Oftlollllloll 3 (2 month's at Redfofdi ll! ‘ new ccsnc ller ‘ his executive council or cabinet. it hot an- 1860. $1’ houoebreakln ;and nine month’! It Nortliatnp- 7 dOl‘lt00d‘lllll councillors wlic have lost the confidence o the toll Ollfi. ll 1351, in I IIIDO of Thorn II. for stealing: local legislature must tender their resignations to the ‘0VOfllT‘l’I‘ 500M It DIVCIU’. hsides this, Mr. III says. he has, When, then, Mr. Hslilinrton coniplsined at Manchester lap. 3.”. go ". L. h“ h... to I...’ ‘on ".0". ",3" At this moment, he be'llerd._ ll|Ol‘G'WII rip‘: l\ uiaonlhiad of lien on, Seotland_and line. The conduct of oodcock Colvmnl 0lll0;- wleldlns ' "o“°"'r",':"_ ° :';"_'“m.‘:':v:: ‘m. 0‘. while in Derb goal was most violent and outrageous; he ‘5.’ "°l’°' " '. ""' "" " 9 ' .' '“’ . . . _ , thin I that suited Englishmen. it did not suit lntelluent colon "ruck . “"0. "hon°r' ‘Dd .!.empmd ‘ho bro of ‘I. ists£(loud cllt-ers)"—-he was only misleading the auditory who on”, ‘uh. . Nee. or ‘Pod yhlch he broke 0-“ from we ‘ cheered so loudly. The Cnlor.inl-oflice llfll no real power in or "‘I of ‘n "ml b°d"°'d l" he een‘ "8 W“ m the dark influence over the fortunes ofcolnnien wliicli are tllus euipower- cell of Northampton gsol for misconduct 72 days, was: ed‘ and which do ml", Ind ml,’ ‘Mum H“, W,‘ ,,,w,w,V“ I "Id 30'9"] “"395 PM in hon‘ f°’ "'9 “rel l " in colonies thus goveriid," say " the rules and rcgulationn of "9 b°‘“°d W "W °h‘Pl“l“ "ll" h‘’ l!“ ,lisr Majesty's colonial service," dated March, I856, “it must 0 ""9 0°°'““’“ ‘ be generally understood that its regards them, rules of this book he made I darin attempt to escape from Preston gupl l) are applicable for the guidance of governors rather than an ab- nncsndin the chimney, but was iscovcred. lle refuse ‘solute direction. ,v or s_ very good reason, that where to some own again, but altered liis deterliiiliatlon when 5 responsible government pievtills. ltI‘Il does ll|f0Il‘ll0|lI.BllI|llI some fire was kindled and the smoke ascended the chiin-l North Ainsiics, there the legislature is of touch rseter imIpoit- n. _ Bail,‘ “uh to D,,,.h,,,oo,., he ,,,,,,do hyg “cape wluls,‘ iince tlisn hither f_iove_rl}i|oi or .C0ltll_IllIL-Oftlllfifl ',I I (i;u|gh to‘ lazen do as “mg ougdoor 'o,.k_ He W“ ,,pp,.e|,e,,ded at y,,,.h_ : to Mr._llallbu_iton it llIl‘"l belimsghined t at the acute -olhc: and was sent to the Devon County goal, which is the rc- l W" '“"I °"""P"‘”5" W. ':’,§’n"l"-M: °M°'3:ow".,°l:ou a:'o"e':‘ cepuclo for .“ ‘ho uuped comic” or Dunmuur ; for‘ no -is dhllonfilrlrrinfi ulereyilr llalibhrton‘a statements assto thd nun" 'h“ " of ma mun" they “re appmhendemltradel of "British! orth America Porgelful that tile Clock- inwud °f “mg “ken bulk to anomor’ the are. con’! maker was himself a Yankee tile author of " Sam Slick" as- "’°d “’ ll” °°'""'y 5‘°l’ ‘md’ 3“? un °r3°.mg “lnerted that from their C|'lldlI’l0 their grave the British North P““l‘l"”°“‘v “'93 ‘"9 59"‘ Incl‘ to fim’l' “'9, Permd M Americans were depelident on England for everything they did P°”‘ld'"'““d° m Vlllch “WY lmd bile“ l“'°“°“°lJ '93’ not grow—whereat, strangely enough, free-trade lllanchents; 901100 7| 07! " npplauded—and parodying_n celebrated passage in an ensay.o [i‘g,,Nc;_...'[‘l,9 Empe,-or gonfinueg to ghow himself very ‘l Lord Broaghan’i:s on taxation, he ‘Mild “ that was a fact which constantly in public, riding, drivin , and even walking 'P"l‘° "°l“"'°“~ N0" V9’ _l'“l’h‘_'l)’ “ml l'°":","l°Bl¥_',l';I'§ "°': through all parts of the city. ,One ay last week he rode 5 75°‘; llb V": “"39 '°"l“" "as I'll‘? Ill“ "|'" _ 'l'‘ ':l'‘ ‘"3 slowly through the Fsubour St. Antoine amidst crowds | America, ut i let was in ten t e rim I co oniii iiys ein was in O D’ I of the 0 rs. committed every crime short of murder I'.II|l_lI Crown retains a single mil --————-—————-———_i..‘____‘ clasped their hands and sat down. A document (ex r...; the willingness ofihe parties to the union), then recollved n’ turns. which was attested by two iueiribsrs of the |l|g.|‘| o each sex, being what might be called an investigating ,,,,,,._ ‘ tea. The document was read aloud h the clerk, um.-h ,,u the eetrlplelien uf the simple and interest ng tnarriiigs s¢,¢,,,,. ofihe Quakers. ’ Mr. Icon. of New Yorlf. has recently secured a patent for rs. dosing and topnailn. The plan is very sim lo. I-‘,,.,. logs, or a crow's out, are spread alert the foot of ill ' nosnred to it, two on each side of em‘ ships, and are sowed ,, the nail up to the clone reef band, when they terminate in eyes_ To these roles four ropes are bent, which revs thrn' rllfllldgpg on the ya , and thence lhro' blocks, at the llllll-lleltl, to ill. dock —When the nail is r aired to be resfed, these ropss uh hauled taut, the topsiiil hellierds let go, and the sell is hrougln bodily up to the yard and confined there. 'I'he slack of the reel‘. tackles is then hauled in, end the sail in almost on song as if it were close-resfcd 'l‘lie work of' litinlin out Ilia eerings,ii,,¢ linotiing the pcin.n, is then complrnlivr y easy. This ,,|,.,,_ ;, is thought. will do away with doublh topsoil yardn.—U, g_ .N'auft't:sl Magazine. COLONIAL MATTERS. Ran-Ina Cooi..—'l‘he St. John Courier of January 24th, says- Last Sunday was intensely cold; generally throughout the city, the Mercury descended to 30 degrees below as ii ex- posed situations it was tlirse degrees lower. At New York, Albany and Boston there was a severe storm of snow, llsilws communication wns_ntopped, and much anxiety felt for the info. ty of the shipping at the firnt and last place. In lows the mar. cury froze at 37 degrees below zero. In the early part of the week we had a good fall of snow. On Tliursday we had n January thaiv and a pouring rain Friday was cold and clear a sin. Yesterday and today the wclllher has been intensely cold. This morning at seven o'clock the thermometer indicated so egrees below zero outside the town ; at Fredericton it wait the same ; at Woodstock 88 below zero ; at Portland (Maine), 28; at Calais, 89 ; and at Mnilcton, I6. MILANCI-IOLY Sttirwnlcx awn Loss or Lirn.—'l‘lis aliip Welsfnrd, of I200 tons, Capt. llatfield, with a crew of - - - full force at horn , and ills " fainil com lict" _, of ‘ho '°fl"n‘.°h.""" lmfhng at the dmemn‘ lmpw"-lbcre away in there colonies ; when lllsnadll) protected its pro- menu “Id bmldmgs goms f°rm"d' and "0 pod tolducn a sine! re ublicsn hresdslnflit - when England in its turn °°'"°"° ‘uh um l’°°Pl° emphyed 0" them’ 0‘ verylprolectsed its agllicnlture ngsinst Ctlrladiuii grain ; vilheii the St: l°“8 ‘8°- d“’l“8 °“° °f ‘h°‘° P°“"”b“l‘"i°n" he di°'l Lawrence witna closed river ; when we watched and guided m°““'v°d {mm M5 hm“ “lld W99‘ 3b°”d “ 9‘°°‘m ‘"8 M the British North American fisheries, en it great lord at home 9”’ 3‘ "’°l'k ln “'9 °““5lv “'9 m“°hl"°".Y °f _"l'l°h h° does his pheasant prencrvcri; when the United States retaliated caused to be explained tn him. nnd after steaming 2: 00l1'.by excluding the produce of llie colonies from their consump- sidcrable distance, landed at one of the quliys amidst the 5 tioii, when smuggling was carried on wholesale along the Cans- assembled bystanders. The other day his Majest might l diali linen. and animosity, jealousy, and ill-will were the natu- bg gaau c]-oggins tbs Place de la Concorde on foot lion. the nil consequences of so illihersl a policy. But Mr, Hnlihurton Tuugrig.’ gnd gt,-olling lei”,-ely 1h,-ouih the Champgllnllll have speculated ‘largely op his Msncllester frietids lgnor. Ella“. go vi,“ hnother of M, palace,’ ¢ 9 Ely,“ Bo“,-. | slice of the treaty which was slgriedat Washington on the 5th ham ,, the panic,“ of the ‘den of the '1lu;1e,;eh,ofJune, l854—ths ratification 0 which were exchangedhon the railed off lgom publfic obsertfiation, family groups may ,‘ ?'l.h°?gif::lyle:;:;I;:of§J’l’l0Wlll‘—\Vlien he indulged them in i ll ex. sometimes e seen 0 no smti interest to strangers an ' sight seekers. Penning in that direction at a somewhat “ The child who was born in thatcountr was washed- carly hour, I witnessed the Imperial circle taking the'fi"‘ ‘hl"$‘l" "'3 Enfillsh b°"l- PM I'll“ “$ll'l' fl“'“°lv morning air with a freedom which they seemed greatly to ' E“8{l3l}‘I °“l°°”3- 'l"“lfi‘"‘ E“8lli':" f"°°l': "lmmgd rflzh enyoy.—'l‘lie Emperor, iii a stout pea-Jacket, was aiuusln WM: "1 30°: '10 “til |'lllh‘}'0;'I *;],lP° 9‘ ‘:1?’ hflfi ‘fl,- bimself with,and helping to amuse, his infant heir, whol lien 10 WEN 9° 00 9 II M3. 1! 008 1 1! I I”. [9 sat smiling in a superb coach, drawn by a couple ofgonts, , lP0|I9<'-‘IN. Md 3|! _8lIt;¢‘¥fl-Ill CIIIM df|;:’_|11 lE"8l‘"|d if hi! magnificently caparisoned, and whose possible caprlces,‘9¢lt¢lEl39 Vfflhl Ill"! 0 In _I|lI_0l'l0;5¢€}¢)|'. 011 d1! 8 M0 Vlflfllfolll were duly restrained by two dapper little grooms or pages.l "'9 ,"8l" 5 “l9"l“'"“°' - "5 09k ‘W P“P°"v "5 °“'~l' crl . with gold laced hats, standing at the heads of the ani-f 000”: lllfi Nll°|'i and f-‘0l'']b00lK ‘"370 fill 59"‘ "Om E" ' The Empress herself looked down from a window; *1" - _Th° m°'“°“‘ "9 l’°lS‘"‘,‘° “'° “_ l'°"3°- “'9 “dd 9 upon the grou .chattlng and luugliin with her Iuipcrialyfifld bridle. spurs. crnpper. _gu'thn. whIp- -‘miter. mm. ,,,,,_,o_ B, h fimmh ,,,,._,.,.;,,,e,,,, an perfect ease and : bits, currycomb, brush, and iron slices, were all made for security, c aracterised the happy looking party. Louis‘ him in England. If he cnjo ed the sports of the field, leon grows stout on his prosperity, and gives tholie,ll1l3 gulls hi! llllslh llll OlI0l_- fig. 0Wdl-‘I’ nnd _9h_0tr “lld by is halo and hearty appearance, to all the vain pros-iPf9l'Cu!llO“_ °“P'v ""_"° E“8l"‘l'- I h° Wen‘ l"‘l"“Kv ll" noiitications of those enemies w o are for ever kllllng rod and line. the sinker. the floats. nnd oven the flies him by the course of nature. Her Majesty, too, shows (laughter), were English, although there were flies in the signs of a recruited health; and as to the future hope of] 001011)’ big enough and strong enough to bite through a boot, and the borders of the lakes were covered with wood rance, oven the toil us of envy cannot refuse to his; _ _ plump cheeks and twinkling pair of orbs. the designation that would supply the wli_ole world w_ith_ fishing-rods. If .0 den ,0 ,,,a,,.,,,,o,,y of II ,,,, uncommonly hue ,,h,ld_"_. , he built a vessel, not a single thin ln‘lt belonged to the C9,-r¢;p_ London Gu,,,-d,'a,,_ ,country vyhere it was bplilt; the riggidng. the iron, tllc Tris Loivnon-Swsi.i. Men or A CONSECIIATION.-On Tl.lCI‘lc0pper' “° '°ll°" “'° ° "'"’°‘ .‘h° Nd er‘ ll.” °°"‘l’“" d ’ th 23 d - t , th - ,- t, ,a . the fittings, were English. If he built a house, .i'.'.’;..i. Zis..'n..'l’.'i.‘.“e'3, i§‘..ir.,.‘3i,°§z'I.".7°ilL‘.'.'.‘.",’s‘.’i»...I£’..Ii‘f‘.i ; which In M V" ml» for be m ll. my «now-n yo-in tlman nd tl htl bdlf lld novel incident took place. Just after the newly-created fie mg‘; ';,“ug','°3’:§"t,K3:“:',)ge mg: “lg” ’:u°tr‘:"i‘fh '2“ :*;:.“.?.:;£.,‘:::,::::,.‘:::::‘:,:":.:'..::::.'":;":::..:'.:::::.t":v ,...u;.-i, .3, .g. 3.. .P}fgfd,r',‘_*h ,- person appeared at the southern donr,attired in the garb of ""d3 E ' P “'1? ' 1. ‘,1 ,?'" ' ""° '3'" fl '7'.‘ d "3 "’ m" 7. a clergyman, but not having the required ticket, his names?‘ I.-l,' 3:’ "5 '3. d‘"’l",'°E' '1'? h‘ ° “'"' ,°"" “’°"° ° was requested. He announced his name as the Rev. Mr. I "3 L“ '. 3 “':.’l’,:’"'°, ml" “Eh” {l“,:‘-7' mm“ "‘° ca" Blackthorn, of Sydenham,and was immediately shown to l 3°“ “"°‘lr°' Kl P ‘"“l “'d".° "8 " t 9'“! ’° ."°"’ ll” the spot appropriated to his ‘E clerical brethren." e‘ °°""°"d-h°'J °d "°,‘,'ld.b '"'k '°.m°u"“E “"51" °°ld had scarcel , however, taken his'seat, when the the“rev 1 "'“°,'i"',:' ° ( “ 3°, “H ""‘’“l ‘I'd "°t '”“°l' 1”” lh‘“' ‘m‘,°m.n. . by "Von, dehofin" 'h°'l.o to t e truth. ‘(cheers _and laughter his thought, were present in plain clothes, as being a well-known 2 am‘ it '" '°m,°""°5 l°"°h"' um‘ um °°'°'"?‘.'"" "“d member of the swell mob. The set’-discril reverend, find-i ° W" 3°“ h°m°’ "M." “I °‘"”° °" ' "Q" m E" ' he -- -lm mo «- nor -«-~. and «- «- 13:: .‘.:".::a'l.;.:.°;*.";:.*:*.=:.,'am:.'::.‘.:'.?::::.::;2::*: op rtunity 0 red made his esca . ' . . EON" pm“ or sPm”u‘umf:Ml_. Hume’ the ‘_ond_ , the world, took not ing out with llllll, ct he was put rous medium and ruler of the spirits, has contributed=,c,ewed down Wm, En “sh ,,c,e,,,. nd E 1- h Jaime both at the Tuileries and in the saloons of the! - - 3 8 “- an Hg '8 ‘crew- »~..»o... us in rm mml;‘,:::::*.:‘.°.:‘.";;.';:z':'..° ':,".'..°".:::.‘E:5';:?..€:E:;*:::‘:;.Eta: "ml '°m° M" °'°°“- ''’°"’ “”""’“°“' “““ '“’ ‘'hl°h ' of an En lish book lllgld this earth was shovelled over him I'll" b°°" hi‘h°'.l° pwduced. ."°“ by hlnl" r‘ Tlmlwith Eng ish shovdls. From the cradle to the grave the wonderful roducticnblcf the spirit hands. not only visible :c0h,,,;,, W," depend“, on Eng,,md_.. (Hen, ,m,,,_’ to the eye, ut tangi o to the touch, as filled us with, . , we r-eegr -up -pee»-me» we °-nb"-*'°<*,i~..‘.§°':§!,!.;.l'2.l.l‘.1"3?'t‘i12T;£?:.l‘E'!.£.°t§‘$:i‘.?.”°:‘ii.il'°..""‘i'i?; beyond a don t he spirit called answers through the . ‘ . " ‘ ° ' " m.°€“'""» 0" "'0" '°<l"°-' "W hen“ .0‘ ‘"8 wit“ l2e¢°n.=° ¥ ..fii°'.'i§’£'a'l .‘°.'}.'.‘.’§'.'.{'i'i..g'.Z".'I."'Il.‘I."'i}'I.l§.li"§I..'.§’. i'.71Z'.’i..i’§.‘i.‘l;°‘i‘li; visible. One of our greatest English poets, being in!‘ 000 000, , h - « h -,,- h_ ,- . communication with the medium, asked for the summons! ' ' '— Dy,‘ " '0 ‘lune "5 W" "M nnd " "I "°'l'"" cf Dante. The presence of the latter was immediately l {had z:,t,,,y:;,,::,o:,',,ll,,l::,:u,‘::':,,ha,:":l:,f,‘:§: 1h“grr,m," V chad‘; "I m‘d°_ 'n'“ltl:°'; by ‘l’? "like" “NW9” l'e‘“"l0d I0 “W l hcingg that everything British Aililicricii Illt:.'lll0lI,l‘llnli:tl—SlIl’t.'I lg- uestlons o t e Inquirer, an r _ . then hskedlepsclivcly grow and produce isadmiited into the other free of t a medium to request the great Italian to make himself‘ sll duty ; and that their respective miinnfiiclures are exchanged visible! Presently there arose, as if from the grouiidist low rates c at . Such is the inform.-iiinn thet_Mr. llnlihur. beneath the tahlc._ two long, thin, yellovr bands, unml_s- ton proposes to dispense in the shape ofirhetorlc to country takoable an to their Italian oi-ism, undenmble as to 3 on t Athnntnnmn and provincial Mechanical lnslilullotis. hgving Iyglonggd to 5 nude“; and 5 ,,,h,,,,,,,,' while Mar do Mr. lalibnrtnn'e political views appear to he one ghe .ggemb]y were ,9; ‘ins in brenth 9,, “we, and m, w it wiser or sounder than llll commercial statements are ac- curate Hear the patriotic Clecltirisker. male. '1 3 served by Mrs ‘d ales" nominally, hat really on British orth America. It was I‘ which in nnivernell be something of terror ikcwise, the hands floated away, or were rather borne, as it were, across the room, and “ Certainly the colonists would never consent to any other rose to the marble console o posite, upon which stood on l union with hngleiid than one with perfect equality. 'l'llcy lied orange tree in blossom, Tllle hands glow] and ,9fl|y','been degraded and treated like serfit,and would hear it no without noise, but visible to all, plucked mm the stem 2 "!°"'- '3'"! P79" _ G¢'"""' P'l"CU “(l'° <‘"m° 0'97 her! llnd asprig of the orange flower with its leaves and buds, and, ‘ “'5' Pl_'°° ""8"°d_ ‘mo bl" "'9 °°l"""'" l""l "°_ Pl'“‘° Whal- ,..,,,,-nihg ho ‘ho mhlh, huhed “how the head of M" ever in any public ‘arrangements. In the colonies there was B___' the poop. wipe, herself an exquisite "Id now no potllcsl strife or ferment, but a dead c_:ilm—-a very beautiful poet likewise, and plgcins the ‘Pris upon dzaigerotinslete folrhany tltoniitry to lmhln, because it usually pre- her raven hair, dine peared Kradually from sight. seem- ° ' "°""i. ,‘ ° °5',°""",'d"',;"' b'.""’ ';‘,"'h'°l'",".°"'“"°,"' "' in‘ on“ no“ '0' at to ‘ho no°I_"h“° “I. “mince or spa I‘ won so yectre‘ t at tile Wt')‘|lbtJ he remained speechless and awe struck, and but little in- , ' W" "M "me m" nlined toT;o.nsw the experiment that pnrlis uieut. _-;.. 2 30 event» I tin 0' °'Ins- No-non: in. intelligent Cana- _ - I ‘V _°|° 0 in- diam was dissatisfied. because if he had been rri on the oilier impeachable ; ‘while the witnesses gathered around the side of the St. l.nwrsnce_, he would have tied ii fair elninee of table at the time of the apparition testify to its occur- mung to any of the public otline-.or even that of President. pgncg, gg won gg to the utter uncongciougnegg of ghg 'l‘here'v'vaa, however, no Canadian to he found in our House of medium, who neither spoke tor moved during the whole P¢°"- (Hun hell)- time the circumstances was taking pliico.—Paris Car. of _ This is the mere idle verbiage ofa disappointed mun. (‘iimidn the Court ournal. In now as free as Engliin , so also are Nova so-oliii nnd the mim- colonlen of North marina; et this ax-Judge tells the Man. cliester Atlienmum they “ will hear it no more ;" but that they rnnst have places in all our public arrangements and have nests J U D G g H ‘ L I B U Rep 0 N_ , in the ‘House Lords, Surely they hiive got something much Mr. Ex-Jstlfl lialibnrtnn has been, after the fashion of the 3 kn" ' "'°7 M" l’"""“°'"' °r‘l‘°"' ‘“"'- Tl"! M" “W'- d_sy. and like other riotoriotieo, lecturin “ on the Bfilllll °"l"'l .ii'°iii'..¢l:'?.}rn'.m'° llfihyuvglizufillllflif:;;¢.:‘l‘Vll"|Blhl: equality than we have nt_hoin_e. When they went cnpitril. skill 0f_ ntlylcs lo execute their railways or calls a. we furnish thsin with it, sometimes to our own serious loss. “is desire to raise money ftr public pn_r ones we lend them the Imperial I :=f!tl:lh Tug imperial l".‘eg(is sliylre has sl}rugn:ed every [in erlal aw e o ec t . I , ‘ ‘ , "‘°_P"'"" 9'“ """'° °'"'. f"' l and dflykcl Jwitli tile .ClOV‘;nI.l'lIt'I'MI{0IlOr.V‘l'I. ‘I'll’: €:'t:ekli°ee'.cAl:l.t IMP‘ “ """-7 "' l'°'' " °" "ml" ' notwithstanding. In short if ever it colony’ had snlirel and ( Frost flu London Mws ) of coarse, impossible for the author of " Barri |ick." not to amuse his auditory, and in a certain wit to instruct them also. The general tone of Mr. Halibnrtotfo a dress was in some re- l specie excolIsrlt—it was full of that grumbling critical patriotism l characteristic of Englishmen, whether colonists or not, s union is that the wonder was, as we ever at and ever veto ti ouch amazingly title ponesnions In com I , , . , n,,,-_,. H,‘ A 1 . _ ml .. . h . ' .' . M pesy its own way, Laneda has. It is not ovens spen- ,,,,"’ he ::,PPo.c:,"?,':: Hdifnznlfi .'d:,':,.:':": ,“'"'::m. dent State. A common Sovereign and eominon rnllltar tee. tion are the only links, as li:-.ppil they are the strongest links. of connexion. And it in in the ace of all this Mr. llaliburtnri t"l'eclaresflLk:'v‘ W.|‘ll "bear it mi. longer," and must have the . . ouseo strowrio utot sin. or Bm,'."h' ,"':";‘lX".'."“:'".':":"":.""'I:':::'£::?n;":.°"L;":‘: rlairituthllfl! Mr. Hllllllprloll is not an ssponent of Cnnsdio-i or . _ 0 . _'o rt crtli American fcling. lle iseim I will .j lt- """°° r'°"' ' 3"" 3"°k-'’ ‘'9 “" ll" “"""'K;d"".l'.:‘:n: , l . hearty old Colonial Tory: who, now that liispliodlu no,lotI“rir ' .‘ ' in order to indulge his love of fan nothing hat 0 cu, degrade, and insult them. Yet in that great sllaggls or colonial freedom which the Colonial Minister, whom Mr. llelibarton no iiiaowsideratsly sneered st. tertninst . that he most have his hasty old British growl at any price solute a resistance on odiriirsble wit but very V", h" uh“ m M". I could furnish. And now, when the innntlmahle freedom of:dw:- i M‘ M. Manna.‘ ,_b,“':r"'mM,n" Tile Hon. Sewisel Cunard, in a letter to the London Times, lory has been won. and when Canada at least has sprang all l in consequence of the liberty conceded to her, here comes Mr. l "'M""‘"' ‘5"" "ml ‘ll l"' °“ l*"‘ 5" "H '‘‘’''‘‘''.''“l M’ otatsno most rnmnrlinble fast, to the credit of the Steam Ships that bar his name. that for to years (we believe by tile way it lie not quite I1 years since their start) they have only on one complaints, tnis-stnti facts, overlooking the immense slon lliled to sell at the a pointed time. Only one, (the ages so beneficially in reiterating his former complaints occa Celnmbis) have been loot.—H ifas Journal. iii an if no changes had been Dodo. sud referring to have n reme- dy of his own fiir evils that disappear years ago. ‘-Born Slick" j titnst be old. He has not kept moving with the rest of? British North America, and hes become socoritirrvied s grnrnbler ' ._ A marriage took place at Nsntecltet last week in the Friends‘ 9°'M!5'filr Inn, is, as dubs. to be attributed in Mr. lielthnr- I Meeting House. The prescribed preparatory forms having been too taking on himself to speak eiitliorttatlvo:y about Iritish - cowiplied with, after s posse parties rose (being seated side North Awisvtn ss_o whole. when is afoot he ought tnlhy side), and tools eeeh other by the right head, when the senses htwiselfie tin ewe eeleoy efflove locus. whsrslls soy: I bridegroom saith '- Is the presents of this ssseinlily, I take and every woman ten. for it islthin oi , -——-—o, to he rri ions were drawn and his romuhs y iliriee Divine assistance, to be new her a foil fsl and election- ller srnollsr llritish Aniarlaon sate hsohs until death shall separate us." The bride then Bet even in respect so then, Mr. .said —" of thh seeembl , I take this. tray a coffin with English flannel, covered with English clotll, Y wife. pvrunising has twenty-sis, all told, lefl St. John, N. Ii. on the l8th ult. for Liver I ‘ sperienced very dark weather with strong gallon for several days, the ship at times under close reefed top- iiiiils. On Christmas day the ship was put under single reefed topssils nnd topgallant sail, and the usual course was steered. No land could be seen during the day. At 8 p. in. while the fiisl. ollicer was in the cabin writing up his leg, the ship struck so suddenly on to throw hiln flat upon the floor. 'l'here was no- thing left but every nlan to save, if possible Ilis own life, by jumping on to the rocks. 'l‘he ship held together for nearly two hours., Only three persons, namely, Mr. Juurnny, first oflicer, and two scallion, Miilcom Fin nynon. and Thomas llsnd, survive this an catlielro lie. '1' e reiiiaiuder of the crew were either drowned or killed on the rocks in attempting to save themselves. Tlis survivors suffered dreadfully from ruines, cold and exposure. The Wclsford was owned in St. Jo n, . ., and was, we believe, a new ship. Her loss was doubtless occasioned b the old slory—not giving Newfound- land a wide cnou h bertll, neglect of which has in not a few in. stances resulted in shipwreck by being drawn into the hind by the indraught characteristic of the count of Newfoundland. In the resent instance Mistaken Point, near Cape Race, brought the Velsf'nrd.——H.i:. Chronicle. The arrival. on Thursday, of upwards of three hundred of Swiu and Germans, belonging to the Foreign Legion, created coiinideroible sensation. The nisn looked hale sild hearty,-— i doubtless, much more improved than when they enlintcd. We ‘ believe that employment in some of the public works has been provided for a orlini of them; and those that csntiot secure employment here, will likely find their way to the United States. Nearly all of them are good meclilinicn. They do not Ifrivs here destitute and pennilenn, for each of the privates will re- ceive sixteen pounds slerling' 'l‘liis ntiui will enable them to get on their legs,—and if they do not find something to do here, they may seek their fortunes elnewhere—-Halt_'fax Sun. INTELLIGENCE CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN’S LITERARY INSTITUTE. Ma. Enl'roii,—An anonymous letter appeared in tile Exa- miner, a few weeks since, signed " " avcwiiig the ex- liiogii, istcnce ofa Society, entitled the “Catholic Young Men's Lit- erary Institute," under tlle patronage of llcv. 'l'liotiiss Phelsu, I’. t’. This coiniiinniciiiicn excited consider-ble attention in our city. The lion. Charles Young, LL 1).. ii genileiiian ever forward in promoting the cause of literature and title arts, wrote to ltev. Mr. Phehin, wishing to know if such was the flct, lliid if so, desired to see a copy ofihe rules and regulations. The llev. gentleman promptly responded, and forwarded to him a copy of the Ccnniitution and By-Lawn of the institution. Mr. Young. in return. expressed himself “very much pleased with the rules, c.,” sddi , " An I see nothing to prevent lilo from becoming an honorary nlember, may I ask the favor of your proposing it to the Institute," “and upon receiving notice thereof. I will be happy not only to send you three pounds [the prescribed fee constituting an honorary rnelnber]. but also make a donation of coke tovvardn'tlie Library." This generous offer being com- muilictlted to the Institute, it vote of than n was given; Mr. onng was unanimously elected an honorary member, and a committee appointed to wait upon liitil with an Address. inform- ing llim of the facts. The Committee accordingly waited upon the lion. Gentleman; were kindly received, and presented lliul with the following Address :- “Ciuuti.or'rs-rovviv. Jan. 27. I857. “ llcsroann Siu:—At a meeting of the " Catholic Young Men’s Literary Institute,’ held on Thursday evening, Jan. 22d. 1857, the correspondence which passed between yourself and our Patron, the ltev. Thorlitln Pli--Ian, was nubmmlited to that body, and elicited its grateful praise and thanks. " 'l‘lic following resolution was aiianimously adopted: ‘ Resolved, 'I‘list the following persons do constitute a Colli- lnittee, and are hereby instructed to wait upon the lion. CHAI- i.ss Youiro LLD , and respectfully intimate to him, that (pursuant to his request) he has been elected an honorary mem- ber of this inntilutn: ‘ oluv . McDoirat.n, President; Titoasan Klnwarli Vice President; Rowaan Wanunu.’ ‘ In the performance of this our agreeable duty, we beg leave to say, on belialfof the ‘C. Y. M. l. I.’ that this unexpected notice you have been pleased to take of us, and the kindly inlefell you manifest in our huinbls endeavors to promote llle d'isneiiiina- tion of knowledge,—ovcrnlepping, as it does the narrow bounds of sectarian prejudice, which nothing but a pliilaiithropicsl spirit and love of learning could nccoinplish,-has created within us the most heartfelt gratitude towards your person, and a hope that you may long live to reap the rewards of such disinterested benevolence. " W nnot take leave, honored Sir, without expressing NH‘ thanks for the generous proffer of books you have been plctuetl to make our Institute; aild beg to add, llIll,_ll ‘ Tin education forms the common mind.’ there is nothing we desire so mu h a and useful wwltl We here at resent in oer Lihrer a collection at some of be best stands _ authors, embracing intory, Philosophy, Poetry, and translations from the Classics, and nothing gives no greater pleesnr_e than adding to its guantlty and quality. ' ' ith the best wishes or your health, and that of your so- cctlipllnhed lady, we have the honour to subscribe ourselves, mpoclfnlly I “ Your obedient servants, "Joint J. Mcboivaan, Tirossas Kiawau, OIIALD Waaxan." Wllsn the following reply was received_ sat.o-r-rs-rowir, Jen, I1 I857. "Gain-i.s:irsiI.-—l feel highly grslitied at the very hind- eotne manner in whlc on have conveyed to me the resolution, unanimously adopted by the ‘Catholic Young Men's Literary Institute,‘ electing me an honorary member of their societ . '_' Ever since my arrival in this, my adopted land. I have felt a lively Internet in the dissemination of Literar ltd Scientific knowledge hmon all classes of the community; and I la -vs always manifest a disposition to co-operate with those ulin had this useful object in view. " so soon so I ascertained and so soon so I learned from "lion. Charles Young, l.L.D., &c., &c., dtc., that your Institute was in being; its Constitution that it was so ari- _ ' in its organization] then fell a desire to render it such aid as was in tny power; and I now have the pleasure of banding in you the sum of three poosds, and books of a corresponding value. “ I trust that the you men, who have so ereditebly handed lh_sineslvesi_ other for mutual lmprsverunnt, will see their in- stttnte Icons far beyond their most sanguine expectations; and tlintevory nnneosdlng year it will ehosnd more and more in usefulness and prosperity. ’ " I sin gentlemen. “ Your obedient servant, "Ciraai.ns-Yensie. " Messrs. John J- MacDonald, Themes linens, and Icneld Walker." The Institute esssot list feel grsielhl to Hon. Ilv.Yee_sg, who has then liherall come forward in its support; not use the fact be emitted that ion. [-2. wholes, who was can t lrst to apply to on honorary membership, has liondsorriely to give it his on Bot I atnst not orrilt wient lag how ranch the lastltltl indebted to the noble and prom t ' ' Patron. the ‘tar. Mr. Phslen, who ¢llfl0l¢O,Ill'l ' indebted fer Ills ream law . besides many other end The Institute nnwibers at present w ry of sea bsadred and Mi and needs notlilvtg but I Kr-U“ O“ i'i'f"i'T"i'tin. nrd ‘works. ration of all good Cetliol i’..‘.'i'.'.'.'i..'7'.i’i'i'. I. I‘. II, II. grows oblivious. The lnstltstinas of Nova sou-au.:t'rioee. .tn iny nsbsod, pvnuhislg WHO Idworfo Island. and New Irsnnwinh have set ssdor- thrsogh Divlse esslnsaee, to be new him a faithful and she- mdllhlliiuun near-oi-styiquiii i..¢.i.it.. -iiiilgaiiieia. sell one shall ssflrnto II." They then ne- 4 x 1