a HASZARD'S GAZE Vienna to distribute rewards of various ittds among them, so that you perceive no stone is left utiturned to obtain a show of poptilarity for the imperial visitors. The servants ofGod and the servants of Mam- “ GBIEBAL INTELLIGENCE- F3. Inoiv ax Bi-:ss|-.tii:a’s Pitocsss.—A sam- ple of railway bars at the Dowlais Works TTE. NOVEMBER 15. Wocves IN Br:t.oitm.—King Leopold has proceeded for a few days’ shooting to his domains at Ardennes, attended by Viscount Conway, and a physician itt waiting. The preserves are well stocked with pheasants, CANADA.'— Mr. Patton, Conservative has been elected to the Legislative Cou rt: oil for the Division of Saugeen. llis competitors were Beaty, Independent, may now be seen at Mr. Bessenier’s oflice by those who are cations in the matter. The rail is what is called a foot rail, weighing 60lbs to the yard,nnd originally made 22 feet long, but now reduced by successive sample cutting to I7 feetin length. Each length of rail was formed from a single ingot 10 inches square, which was heated twice, and passed fourteen times through the rolls; both ingots experimented upon turning out thoroughly good rails. It must be evi- dent that tlte liibour thus expended was little more than ltalfthat usually employ- ed in the production ofa bar of the same form by the ordinary process, antl we shall endeavour on it future occasion to give the exact difference in the cost of the two processes. So far as the qtiality mon have their piissions eqttally appealed to, toinduce tlietn to join in what the ele- rical party in Piedmont has happily natiied an organised“ claque,” atid it will certainly not be the fault of either Baron Back or aron Burger if the Emperor is not op- pressed by the bursts of eiithnsiasni with which he will be greeted. \Vith the assis- tance of bribes and superstition, aided by that powerful engine, the police, it will be hard indeed ifthe government cannot get tip a street demonstration in the city where Mazzini managed to compromise sotne thousands of persons in February, I853; but iftlie nobility will only act in concert, with the same firmness that the artists have done, there will he no danger of his majes- ty being deluded by the theatrical manage- ment of his ministers into the idea that the present form of government is popular in phore of Marseilles, says:——"Yestcrday, and McMurrich, Clear Grit. Dr. Later- rierc, Ministerialist, has been elected for Les Laurentides Division over M. Gag- non, Rouge. There is but one more Di. vision yet to be lteard from. Mr. G. H. Siniard, Ministerialist, has been elected member oftne Lower House, for the city of Quebec. without opposition. Much interest is manifested by the Canadian press in the proceedings of the “Aborigines Protection Society” of En. gland. This Society aims at rescuing the Indians of the Northern part of tltis con. Iinent from the Egyptian-like bondage in which they are held by the “ Hudson's ay Company,” and bestowing upon them the blessing of civilization. They propose throwing open for settlement and the dingles celebrated as the resort of woodcocks. The King's favourite sport is wolf-shooting. Indeed, it is complained by the holders of neighbouring property, especially near the royal domains on the Prussian frontier, that the wolves find pro- tection in his Majesty's covers, whence they sally forth, atid commit ravages at some distance, and then return to their lairs. A formal coniplttiitt was addressed to the head-keepers of the King’s woods, contiguous to the Eifel districts, oti this subject, by the chief Prussian forester of that division. Tscizcturnic COMMUNICATION wirn IN- nia.—A letter from Constantinople, dated the 9th inst., and published in the Sema- Ir. Gisborne, who is soliciting frotn the sonteiise will very shortly be found for the country; there will remain no misappre- hension on the imperial mind as to the estimation in which the government is held by the people of Lombrady in general. of the bar goes, we think there remains nothing to be desired. We also have ex- amined samples oftin plate, manufactured by Messrs. Phillip, Smith. and Co., at the Dttfen 'l‘in Plate Works. l.liine||y, and their appearance indicated a quality quite equal to that made from charcoal iron. We understand that specimens were sub- mitted to the meeting of tin plate nianu- facturers, held at Gloucester; on the first inst., and that a very large majority of those present agreed in bearing testimony to the excellent quality of the samples shown. We believe that Mr. Smith, the government for 3,, many year,’ i, ,8 mp0,. the proprietor Of llle W0|'l<3'11lJ0V0 named sible they should now lead theinst-lves to stated that he had never before produced welcome the head and source of the op- titi-plate so thin as the sample exhibited. pressinn Umlelj which their ¢"“"l|'.\' ,l“"' The thinnest sheet iron tiow made is used 8“l3l‘e5--T“""' “°""“I’°"d"“ "f”“’ T'"'"' in the manufacture of httttotis, but some samples which were rolled at the Dafen p,,,‘mA,,,,, W BE_,,G“,____A very ,.,_.m,,,.k_ W0fliS l|3VC be0"'9l|0“'" l0 U5: ll"? Nb‘ lnbln tltlt.ll't‘.SS has been presented to Mr. stance being only equal to that ofgttttdljl, 1‘. Grant, iitctitbcr of council, by it writing: paper. 'l'liirty-twiisltcets ollliislarge body of lliiidoo gentlemen. In matetittlwcre rolled in one j)llt!lt_t' stic-~ ' . _ _ cessirc dotibling, |.ut being rctl-hot at llt(‘l"l “"3 "01 .|termIllIIIg_ Widows tip l'C[l‘lIflt‘l‘!y, time, some ditliciilty was €Xj)(.'l’lt'Itt,e(l l‘l’|‘lT| ll;:lStitt‘il"tI)1t:Sb;l‘ Eli: Iepenilmg me. siwms.0ne [mm “'0 Ollliin il-tzi-n reach ltlieilienislative cottitcil on this Nottrttltstandinu this, some licalllllul-‘stthject. They Ill‘: all of one tenor, pray- samllles were °l’”‘l"‘-"lo e‘l'"‘l l" Slze mling for the abolition of po|_vgaitiy by pcnttl ordinary tin-platc.=,:ind some oftltetit, viz.;gtt.tute, A more reumt-kttble movement, those which came in ctititact Wlllt the rolls i pet-Iiaps, never occurred atnong an Oriental __presenttibeautifttl black polish on the P'~“’l’l"- It sliows cott_Cl"Sl"9l.Y l'”“’ lime surface. The plates,at presciit,nrc incrojlliose iitost taniiliar witlt the people can c,,rm_.i,ies, bu, we have no doum ma, understand the under-ctirrei_it of thought -Wlllcll is permeating all lliiidno society . . lxlie measure I have so frequently mention- them, now their manufitcttire is cotnpara-led Wm Pmbabh, in a few weeks he i“,,.,,_ l""’lY.*-"'33'.- Nmlllng bu‘ llle hes‘ "°"tduced,——Calcuttacorrcspondcnlofl/ic Titties. cotild possibly staiid siiclt a test as that to which it was subntittcd in the product on . . . . 'ltiADs flatstt t‘l‘ Tits: 51'. Jons.—ln an ac- lllesli’ llllllus‘ for ornamemal work Ollqziinlatit-col alinost n qtrirtt-r ct-ntttry \\'lllI tliwse , Vfltiott.-‘ kinds, the material seems CSPCCI-i(‘tr'.ttlI'tIl districts we nL’Vt’|‘ t.it.;..,.c.t Flll'l| exten- Hll\'1ltl7lj>lt‘tl ; and tvc have no tlotibt but the civil ggvernor he wil not succeed in organising a court party for the reception ofhis master such as the Emperor would care to be received by; for how is it pos- sible that the members of the aristocracy, whohave so scrupulously avoided all contact with almost every man clad in Austrian authority, should now prostrate themselves before the chief of that power? After 5 turning that innocent agent of the Vienna , , -, . , . . . ,. . ,' , \lHi\\‘ in proggrt-its. I-‘rotn six to s-wt-ti llItl.l the l{us.~Ittlt>I,.\\ ho lIt|\tC, at least :ll|(0' aw my and "mm d,_uh,_,L,,,,:_, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,1, I80 l s l“-'‘«'" linllllifl Wllll llle '"’" lmllcfil fruiglits ft out St. John at Fri: 't-tit-ton ; and should can giv.- us a [tint as to various purposes’. the water ti-e .1 little l.i_-_vtwr In-I‘.-to llm t:iit~itI-1 of - ' , . ' t ht: irtgr the 3lP:‘t[H'f8 will :t=v'tttt tzilm Ilw plrtci‘ wl -l m. be usefull uit|ted.—.‘_ ., -. . ‘F? _"l: l ll ‘Y Y l l 1"‘ ,1,“ l‘“._t(t.flgc[ til 1‘lt\V‘l)tl-.'|l.‘ tor \\ tioilsltit-k and llglllo‘ r‘ ‘the Urantl l"alla. The ltCl;_'lIl§ up the (iratiil Lake, and to the lfIll)l‘llI0’tll|l6 stations, h.'t\'t- also Tm, “gm To jvmnns pun N I\[PB. l)Ct’fl |.irt_-t«. What a pitt tltattltie .~lt"'.'Itn ot'pt-o- ' i 4' I sf L: "t l tlll)‘lllt’ntlll(?llIt‘\\'." Rut. REC!-2l"l‘lU.‘l.—.'\ln0tlg _tlic XtltlllF‘l'IillSilg;"i:"lI:‘il:;:l I::‘.i?,:‘;_:,‘,,,,,;.’,,,.,,,,,,.I,.,,,i,,,iiin ii’ devices to which the antliorittes at Milan; h:_“m,e ,her_) is M, a ,,m,'l_,,. rm", “.hi,_,l . r _ ) _ have had recourse lot‘ the .puI'[‘)0s(! o ‘ar-J .t,.- gttvat \':lt‘l8l_V ofotti supp as Is now llrptitli-tl ranging ti bet.-oinnig rei-i-ption tor the l‘4tXI-l\\‘lt'l.‘l| t-itgly could cotopt-te \\tllt our to-t-ttttt peror of Austria, Iins been that ol l't|lSllg‘prIi(lticln|_!_ the :!I'eal l|(‘t7t,‘.\;,~‘:trtt’.~t of Ittr-, Wlllt the wages 0‘-we jabnurcrs elnpjoycd is, the in.'iti,.‘,|.f lttsuctintft-rltjsr flllrtil.clill.\.;lItt':l ;'l ,l:lxt'l“[tI"\‘L'l'i\' - . ' - is-siiiti:i'«"—— renovations of the royal palaces. lhese Y‘“" "‘ l ‘ ! l . l l . - ,we mat‘ use the, fit_vure—is lUlI"tl cutting down me" are Paul cxlrnvngfinily’ it is lthe tIowers.antl lmfll/tcfirlgllttt tntttt.-tti--its bees said, Notwithstanding the canning diplomacy of they tliatik liitii for his exertions in behalf under is compact that they shall cry “ Godl bless him!” when the Etttperor appenrs,l and they are placed under the special care! ofthe police in order that they may not secede from their agreement. Another power which the governtnent has invoked i as~tistani'o is tlto clturcli,and the Archbishop of Milan has sent t1 circular to his parish priests, calling on them to incul_- cate on the faithful, both from the pulpit and in the confessional, the duty of repair- ing to Milan en massc to give an ent_lius_ias-t tic welcome to their imperial majestica- The better to eticourage the zeal of the clergy in this undertaking, Baron Burger has received discretionary powers from from which alone, in tnntuzil ilt-pettderit-ti upoit me}. other, the sweets of our pnstitoti and resour- cos can be realized. We want to plant lllt'l‘l, settlements, Cttnttnllhl ies, in the heart of the cont.- try, iti.-twttl ot Ctlllltlg -nvav its valuable lot-‘sis '. for .tllllt|l|'_!ll the Lveitetzil system may receive it tctnptiraty benefit front Iuinlteritiu. as In desperate cases the human systetn obtains relief by bleeding nettlier tlte one ttor the other can ever ngaiti lintl favor in connection with our dutncslic or physical ('C0nIIll|_V. There is ltovtever no doubt that :i large busi- ttess and a large revenue will be the result of the present lumber mania ; and gladly would we liopo that the money circulation thus initiated-—to he again ofcourse replaced by a periodical depres- itt I‘. i I the ln':;tn time ' ' benefits by iltc wsy.—Reparu'r. 5 l are it tew ot' its 0 government the concession of a submarine telegraph from Suez to India, by the Red Sea, had a definitive discussion of his plans in presence ofthe council ofthe Tanzimat. lt is said that the report made to the govern- ment by a committee which had before ex- amined the project, is favourable to the un- ertakiiig : and it is said, that the council fllS') approves of it with soitte slight modifi cations. The affair may he therefore con- sidered as settled. This concession is in- tended to complete that granted last year to a brother of Mr. Gisborne for a submar- ine line frotii the Dardanelles to Alexandria, an a line by land frotn Alexandria to . uoz.’ Tue New Law Rt-troiiit Bti.t..—-A London cor- r‘.=pondent of the .\ImirIir.tler Gimrdiaii st.itt.-s, that in the best-infornied circles it is lialitsrt-tl. that Viscount l’.ilin(-rston isnvniling liitii.-t-ll' of the leisure afforded by the recess, to mature and perfect it scheme of representative reforni. The writer adds :—“'l‘lie Prctnier may not go so l'.ir its Lord John litI:‘St‘ll, who in his llcforiii Bill of 1552, proposed to reduce the borougli frtint-liisc frotii ii rating of 1.510 to L"), titid to abolish the property tptaliticutititi. But Lord I |tuerstnn's govt-rnninet will. it is hoped, in- trotliico curly iti tht- tit-xt st.-ssion ti l'.t-forin lilll which will rtitisfy the just t3XlI'_‘clt|llt)tlt4l of the country, and be stipportud by the tiiiited and on--rgetic action of the Liberal party. lf the bill_stioultl be thrown out, Lord Piilinerstoii can then appeal to the country, tttid the politi- c:il life of the tuition, which has t~'i)lHt.!\\'ltu.t lan- viiished of late through the war titid other causes, will again be nrous-.-d by the appeals which will then be ;;otier.ill_y niiitle to the fricnds of progress and the opponents of legis- lative intprot ciuent and reforui.” The Press, of Saturdtty, snys:—“ The only banner wliiclt it seetiis practit-alilo for jlllt‘. Coiist.-rvativo party to display at tlitn Jpr ; \\'c iindcistntitl that .-‘t-\'t)r.il lit-tin-t,|t-nt, give I,,.,.|,,,,.,t,,,,,s f,,,. ,, “i,,.,.,9,, t,,,s,,,,_.,, ,,g H,.,,,. 3 gciitlt-tiieti of this ltit\'l| t:.:nti~tiipl'i't- liII'tttlll,'_" , ot‘i-r 5; Blt'1Ittt't'.\ a society to sttpp-Irl the t .‘l'.»i-ts t-!' the anti-5 slavery party in tlii- l'iiitt-tl 5lull’.\', nitil lltl assist, when ltCCt's.~.’tll‘_}’, the t,-.~cupt- oi‘ t'ttgi-i lt\'L‘ slztves. ' .\l ll)!‘ li>l'!llC0lnlttt_V lmrtl i\lttVtit~'.~i _~l|t)\\', .\li-. Mcclii ha.-i tIl'l't'lllgl‘tl titttt l{<))'tlt’ll‘.* lo-l (3ltlnIll\'t.§ is to clntti-r through the .~‘llt,‘t.'ls, tlrawittg tlllt‘l' it rt-:ipin-_;-tiiacliitit s um tlirt-sliittg-t.i:tchines, for the as! rl|l:~'lllIl(‘t|i t'll|'l ctliticiition of niliuiring Londoncis. t \\'o iiiiderstutttl, says the l'iiilcd Strricc (:'n:i-Ilr, tlitit the llzigstiitf of the ltctliin, with the \\'lI(‘('l ofthe cut-tinge ofthe g'Tin on the right liuiitl of the lircnch, with scvt-ral slit-ll, have l)l‘t‘l| brotigltt lioitio by Cnptaitt, Iutnming, at the :3’-’iICtttlllt)ll of lialiiklavn. The clergy of St. George in-the-ltlast, London, have adopted the plitn of prnaeli-I ing froin tltt: stops ofthe parish cltttrc|t,nnd largo coiigri-gntions have been collei:ted,l cotnxistitig of persons who it is Btlj)p0.~'C(ll would itot enter the building itself. The, people who thus asseittble pay tnarked at-I tentioit to the rt-.t-,,,,,,,_._ | 'l'lie Slamjirrd ./llerctir_i/ states, that a few days ago liiindrt-ds of persons assembled in and arotind \Vellingborough cliurcliynrd, to? witness the funeral of two brothers, named Benjamin Cooper, aged 65, and \\'i|liatn. 0"P*'|'t aged 67 They were married at‘ the sattte time,ldicd at the same time, and and were buried at the same time. ‘Q . . , . , . V l «sent time is atliititiistrnttvc i.-tlicteiicv I l(.‘HltllIllll‘tl with practical refortn and socinll Iltltcllttrfllltin !” j[ the extensive cultivable portions of the Hudson’s Bay Territory and have resol- ved to petition the Canadian Parliament to co—operate with them in carrying out their projects. From the feeling which been growing in Canada for some ti e past, tpwards the “ Hudson's Bay Company” and their monopoly, there can be little doubt that this co-operation will be heartly given. M. Alfred Xavier Rambeau, advocate and editor of the La Patric, Montreal, died on the 30th ult. Surveys anti plans have been made for “ two fortifications and two towers" at St. Lambert. One fortifications and one tower will be in the iinmedate vicinity ofthe Victoria Bridge; the other fortifi- cation ntitl to\ver,jitst below the tvorks of the St. Lawrence attd Cltainplaiti rail- road. Tliesc milittuy worlis will form a tlt-feitceto Montreal'on,Iln iotitli. We re- t-.-..-titly mcntioncd th'at'great ntltlitions and iinprovciiient were-being made to the fortifications of Qnlicc. -We notv tinder- stand that at Niagara also and other im- portnul points along the frontier. the ini- littiry trorlts are being put into an cf- tcit.-ut state. It is not probable, that there will be any falling off in the I 'ty shown in this respect after the res the last Presidential electioti becomes ltiiown in England. Nt:wtrou.vivt./tNn.—By the arrival of the O.-prtty, on 'l‘liursday night, we have St. .lo|itt’s dates to tfii last inst. The news of the fin: in tli:tt city as previously l’t"[)0l'l(.‘tl by lelcgrnpli, is fiill_t' conlirtiicd. Tpon the prti[)('t'l_)' dcstroyctl, vnlticd nt fioin .£’l().()t)0 to ..L’l2,U00, there was 7,000 insured. 'l'lti-tisliim: season is ltI)\\' over, and lizts l)t‘t.‘ll attention with more than tl\'(,'t‘tl‘.:(¥ .-iirccss. lnilvctl the catch upon the .\'eivfottntll:tiid and Labrador‘ coasts is ft‘j)lllt‘tl ;,'ri':tti-r tltnn for twenty year past. The prices of fish iiiiil oils keep tip ntitl tho prospects of the ‘olony for‘ 7‘ llic lllt) \\llllt?l' llI'L' C0l|SltlL'l'L'd potato tll§t‘tl:«C was rapidly sprcadin". A few days ago, upwards of 100 bakers of .‘tlttdrid waited on the constitutional al- cnltlt-s to I'l‘ liged to rni.<i- the price of breitd. The civil t_{it\'l‘l‘lt0l‘, cottsidorcd this act it coalition, caused E(‘.'.'(‘It oftlie more influential bakers to be arrostt-«I, itttd ortlvred for 'tria# - 0 Prince Napoleon isabout to ptiblish tl book illustrated with numerous engrav- iiigs,givittg an account of his recent tour in the iiortlt of Europe. The Aftonbladcn, of Stockltolm, states that it large number of cannon a at the present time casting for Satfinid at the royal foundry of Alters. ’ Dr. Weiss, the celebrated .professo}'fi geology and mineralogy at the Bet, University, died last week “W! l“ Bohemia. '“' ¢ A present that they would be ob- V