HASZ.-\RD’S G AZETTE, MAY 26. Lawrence route, if the remarks which we have quoted above, and heard elsewhere, be correct. At all events, there are abun- dant reasons, why due preparations should be made for the reception and forwarding of those who do come. Regard for the health and safety of the whole population of the Province, as well as the common feelings and duty of Christian charity, de- niand, that all possible means should be ta- ken to prevent a repetition of the scenes of misery, disease and death which were oc- A new idea with regard to the cholera was started a short time since by an American physician. He maintains that sores of any ind will act as a preventive to the cholera. He accordingly recommends that on the appear- ance of the cholera all eople shall be inocula- ted b caustic issue." he idea has been lately‘ testel in St. Petersburg with very satisfactory resu ts. Two agents of the English Government, who have been endeavouring to enlist recruits in New Orleans, for the army in the Crimea, were arrested in that city on the 27th ult. casionally witnessed on the wharfs of Quebec and Montreal during last season for want of shelter and accommodation. A STORY FOR THE CREDULOUS. 'l'hc following is fronts late number of the Cincinnati ‘Tinies.’ It is curious and improbable. but we give it for what it is worth: A Siitcoua I)RRAM—i\Itr-'1' Rit.wtttitiiit.r I‘tI:sLtzn'rt0N,-—A young niarrir-rl lady, the wife of a sin street tnerchtnt. residing on Race street, in the vicinity of Third. had a most singular dream on the night of Wednesday, Dec. ti, which has since been realized in a retnarkable manner. Tlic name of the lady we withhold at her own request. On the night spoken of, she retired to bed in a pleasant frame, not however particularly elated. The first of the night she was visited by :1 deep sleep, which, as the dawn appeared gave way to slumber of a broken character. Suddenly she drenmed—snd dreaming saw her brother, the same that two years ago left his orphan hotiie to brave the hardships of Cali- fornis life, that he might secure to himself and sister a com etence. She saw him rise from a bed in a smu l hut-like tenement. and running his hand under the pillow, draw from thence a revolver and a huge bowie-knife, both of which he placed in a belt that he were around his body. It seemed that it was not far from midnight. for the embers were yet smoking on the rude hearth, and as they cast their lurid nlare over his court- tcnsnce. she thought.that perhaps it was a dream, but then she concluded, that no tlrcuni could be real, and became convinced that all was actual. While she gazed upon his coulntensnce, the expression suddenly changed-it betrayed an intense tvatchfulness; every pulse seemed sus- pended, and every heart-thrnb muflled, while the eye stood tixed on a particular spot near the head oftlie bed, where. IIll(m2II a small aperture not noticed before, was a union hand grasping s short keen itistrnment, looking terribly like it dagger. It apparently aonizlit the head at’ the bed,for as it touched the pillow, it passed itself slowly down to about the supposed region of the heart, and polserl itself for a second, as if to make sure its aim. That second was suflicient for the brother to rise nniselessly from his seat, and draw his bowie-knite from his belt. and sdvancedasingle stepioward the bed. Just as the dagger descended into the blankets, the knife ofthe brother came down like a meat-axe, close to the aperture, conipletely severing tlie_liand of the would-be-assassin above the wrist, an causing the dagger and the limb to fall on the bed, trophies of his victory. A deep, prolonged yell sounded from without, and on rushing to the aperture and convincing himself that there was but one, the brother unbolted the door and stepped out. The moon was shining. and by its light was discovered a man] writhing, as if in the last agonies. The miner drew the body near the door. and turning his face to the fire, beheld the visage of :iMexican, who, for some fancied injury. had sworn to never rest content, until he had taken his (the brother's) life. On examining the man closely,he was discovered to haven wound in the viciiiitv of the heart, which a long, sharp, two-edged blade in his hand, abundantly nonuni- ed for. Failiiig in the attempt to assassinate his victim, he had, with his own hand. drivcn anothrr knife to his own heart. The lady awoke, and, vividly impressed with the dream, related its siib- stance as here recorded, to her husband. Judge then of her and his surprise. when thev yesterday received a letter from California, per North Star. from the brother, relating an adventure on the night of Dec. 6th, precisely identical with that seen by the lady in her dream. Yerily there are strange things in heaven and earth. Was the dream merely an accidental coincidence. or was the spirit oftlie dreamer actually present in the lodge of the brother! These and other inquiries involuntarily rise to the lips, and seek a solution not yet granted to mortals to solve. oir.iuiiv’s tuna nrn. Thebest article ever used, as hundreds can testify in this city and surrounding country. Read! 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Notice is hereby given '1‘liut ubls bodied men not more than 35 years of age and tint less than 5 feet 4 inches in height, on n plyinget the Depot Ilnlifux will receive nbounty oI!.£6 sterling, and on bein enrolled will receive the all advantages to which usual pay. ullownnces, on British soldiers are entitled. _ Preference will be given to men who have already served. Persons who serve in the Foreign Legion will on the cxpiriitioii of their term be entitled to it free pus- suge to Ainericii or the hind of their birth. 'I‘erm of enlistment for Foreign Legion, to be 3 or 5 years at the option of persons enlistin . It is to be perfectly understood that any man (not it Foreigner) enlisting for the Foreign Legion will on his arrival in England, be pertniltcd to transfer his services to an Re iriient of the Line, with the un- derstanding, tint tic terin ofciilisttiient will under these circumstances be I0 years. 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