DESPRATE ATTEMPT AT GARROTTING.
1 The Tnvelva-iH '/",i.r.s- ralatcs tin- f.-11-.v.-inp- ce-e of •r.-iiTO'liii'jf.vliichoi'i'iirri-i on ;i j'li'-lie t!i>■!■ .11 ulif;i■ »■ in 'lin-errat-pll. -I' appear-: 1 has ?,!,- l!i-i Ti.-he. ;] ..t----cii.]-, win ■γ-i- shop is siiuai. .liHTay-strjet.r.earKelvil.-Mic-i, has htvi. in the 1i:.1.i! (.[ carry ini; i •■: oveiv ni.UMt t.. hi.- pr.v.ilt- 1. .-Science, many .11 t'....• --th., rend ■ iil"l'iiy-:'fifft, 1 In- lru.M v.iiii.iiil..- !".-:•[i-.n of I.l— jioek, : as hi/h..d m. one ,-lcvpi;iu- in the |i!Vii.i;(.-- ivmrr ho i rai-ii, ,1 i.n l.ii.-iu.-.-s. Oil S;!i;;-,iay le■.■ to ten o'e!o--!:, '.it- (•!(■;(.! lii--" -I:.»i> :i- !;.-.n.i!, ami h...\ i-<>n!itiii;iiu' v.'ajfhfs anil ;••«•••]!( rv to t]|--. : (lllo,ilit ..fl.-lw.-en 'jillDalll. i:">l!0,;!lf'].l-n«.-i-.l.'-ilto 1 liis piiv.dc u-.-iti--] , whifli is in a i : nrli!-o:-v,jy or ! lane n.\n-lv oppo.-iIV lii«' I'liion Hold coiiiiimiiicjitinir I wiih K-k-Uivel, mill kiic-wn as Clai-k.-'s Lane. Ho ' h::d turned inic> ihe iiir.i-. am! had p>ne about iw.-niy j yard:-, ar.ii was within i-inht, or ten yanl.s ot lii.--. own ! d')i>r, wlii-n l-.e wa.< su.ld.-nlv mil by two n,cn who ! ;i:ii,t-iii-..-.l 1., rtjiiif out oi , a il.iofw.iy nral'ly oi'|io.,i;,i hi:-, o'.vn lion.-!-. Tho t'.i-t) iii(-n, ::* liny |ns.-t.-ti liim, i s.-jru-nt.-i!, :m.l n11..v.- t il .Mr li.-i-i!.-!;,- to" ].-.i.-s 1,,.(w,-,n ! i-h.-in. ll.u-.;iy liad h:-<!oMC- .0. whriil.uf. 1: Jhcann-..!' i oih-«.H!h- ni.'-ii nromi.l his Ihi-oat- on "in- >i'l.-, while lh.-..i;ici-<"i:ii.-iii.<.ii tJi.'«.[.|iii>i!..-sii!<s .--ri/ffl liiinl.vlic: ! th.oat, and insrHed h\:: kniicki. .; 1 •.-twe.-n hi< ) !:it- : .-hii-fa!!.! \:U !!i:-'.a;. M'hil.M hiis r.,i<L-P'i i.nw.-rl.-s, : lie u-.-i.s ilimu-n d'-v.-n on liii- umunil on iii-i Ivn-k. l!t----(.•ndc-iv. .!-.<] lo .--ill ;oi-hilj). i,nt j-,.i!ti.l ho could soir- ) f-]y 1.ivi.11,,.. jlr ii.-:-ri!.-ki> brlii-vvs liiat. lie was held ' i;i t.!,i.. position 1 '•»11»- or iiv minu'o-s, iiiii.il lie li;ul n.Mi-ly 10.-,t eonsi.-i;iii,iii's.s. Wlien tin- riilliaiis thought ■ he v,-i-s insrnsii.il-. (,;n: ni'tr.e:ii must, have let iro liis lioid of y.v lhr.Vit, as lie states thai in; was siillineiillv of les-i l;einu- t011..],! ! him down. Ma!,-1:1- a hu.t (!.'siierate elloit lio main-!.'.-(I to I urn him.-e.lfoM his side, v.lien tlie ol lu-r I'liilian ; also 1,-t loose hi- -lip ami release.! him. .Me lit ).-.-( . iii:iiiiiirf-il to :-!;iw<T l'< liis ("• l-1 , and liei.iini;■ thc-oiind I of <"!!■.-.■ one nini'iin;; in (lie .lir-elion o! 'fa v-s'ir.-1. he ■ ran down tlit.- lane .sii.mtiiuj ".Mui.lei-,, ami "i'oiic<\" : Very f'.rninat-ly f<. r the o,li !y ti!' his ]>r>|,i.-r!y, ?rvi;- ' .villi Shm-t-y, of t;n.. |; .ii,j.'. v.as on tin'y mil many ■ yards from the spot. His at'ention .lireil. d l.'v I tlie cries, he .-;-,w o,ie of tSft liit-n, willi Jlr. Herri.-k.-'s i j liox in hi- hand, niiiuinic :..-r.,ss 'I'ay-strei 1, iilmes' | i 0],1,0-il.. rlilll;..-.- Lane. lie immediately .- IV e e!;:i.-e, | ', and the man lindin- the Senr.ml mi elose to his heels, j : threw the. ho: into' Ihe voail and tried to c-s-ape. ; S'.-ipeata however, was 100 (juiek lor him, : i ami arn-.iU-d him h.-fon; he had run many yards, j i The man niacio no attempt, to escape; indeed'it would ; . h.,ve h.en unless, as ih: Ueii iekeV cries ha.l hr.j:iu'!it ! it lai-e crowd to tlie >pot; the slr.-et as il, may lie ; i s.ipj.osed— thr..ny;,<l wiili pKipie,-,!. (,Ji:,t. "l;r,u:- | on Salnrdav iiifjht. llavini; ivemived t\u- pi-.iiieiiv. v.-hieh wassafe'and ii:iiniiir.",l, the Ser .-. an:.r-,.,i---ed : II..; piiM.nei- to the lo,l;-,',p, v.iir-i-.. he μ-av,. ihe v.ah.e ; of John .Murphy. Fitch hi;; iijij-.i-aiMiire, aai! ihe knowii-den of his re--iflencn and haliits for tho l'i»l ; week or l.wo, Ih.-io was no doubt of him lc-inu- con- j n.et'-d with a u'an; of de-peialo rnlliiin.-, who.' -.villi I : his more imim-liate. aero.nplire in Salindav ni-'lil's ; v.-oi-!:, it i- 1., 1,.. i,op,-d w.H soon 1, 0 ' We ; ate s-.uvy to state thai .Mr. Jicrrieke i≤ still su'il-rii"-j IVom ihe ruCianiy alt.iek imi.ie on him. j Tho moat vcinarkal.le advance timl. li:i« y;t lj.-eii j made m Min pictiu.-s is the production of'a. pii..lo-S-riipluc cng-ravin- on stc.-;!, th:-.t is :i pi;otc-nq)!iie picture en A(e.-I, .MIV-ck-d stiiely l,v the auvnvy oili-iit Jictiiifi-on tci-tr.in cliemi,;.,!,-. Tin; .■]ic,ciiin:ii"v.c Ji..ve M-en is o ;;! -e tintoa.-h, ,i. Jt r.;|.ie ; -.-r:ty an exitm ILe I .sreii.t i<l ./:tva. a i-.-.-vi:iv .->nd Hviil-I ii-iii;;.-,! -.vi-.*i i>..r.- ; i.i.ii lie!--. No: tin-1,-.;.-; \...!i.'v..rfii] -iu-m, b'/.i.-.je- e .n----n.'ftp.l with ii is that at k-isi. .j.(ile c...ii.-<eni l,i-la ! ;en h.-loie the ),itle (! ; .;.i:-i.,r.i1.-s. 'Joe ii.v.,i"..,- .., ,";■:-. ! <;ov-:i. 1, io }U'. j-\vx ;'....:.,k. j
ENGLISH MISCELLAXEOU.S. A Dundee; whaler brings intelligence of a r.ad oc-eurr.-nco near INintlii-k. Si:c men from tlio ship ' Alibi' '.vere soul in pur-uil of a whulc, but having got too near the fish, it upset the boat by a stroke of its fin. The six men wi.re drowned. An elderly ;;emleman. name- unknown, committed suicide ii H,«- oays a-o at the Ked Lion .Hole!, liasingstoke, liy upwm-.'U ot'onu hundred stab.; ami cuts on various parts o/' his body with a lancet and Cork, li appears I hat he also.swallowed a quantity:,!' poison. .Mr. l.ouk-siiH has resolved (o appeal .-u-;.-.inst the , decision whieii deprived him ..(' the'eopyright, of the '•('olicc'i I'iiwp. ;" ;i'i(l il is said thwl the opinion ol" I J rSii- (a.'r.'is, before ■.niom liie mailer will In; tried j I in Chaneen, i.- in )i'u favour. I i On Ihi-hisl 'J'uesdav after rarliamentmeets, Mr. i J i:u:;toii will UI..U- Ih'e fo'dowini; lvsobiiioiis :— Ist. I : - That this Jlouse views the luiniinu' of t'.ie town of j I Kaijosima, by Admind ICiip.r, wivli dee;i ivyivt." j 1 L'nil, ''That Hie Imriiinu; of tin- town v,;u not juitil-ed ! i bv Ihe ;nsirucli.. l! s issued to (Vlm.ei K.-ale."' I "A lar;;e miint.r of U,,n, im copper coins of very I ! ancient date and of dilU-ivnt rei-ns have been ilis- | . I'ovetvd in the vicinity of Did Saruvit. One jar cor.- I j taitiL'd. no less tiiatf *21.5, iiiiolii-r 1011, am! it third i I 1 10, the whole, toijelher wiili th-j j.u-s. beim; .n a -oud ! : slate of piv-.-i-i-ation. ' " " ! I II is saiii (hat .Air. Edwin James, wlio is a taut io ! be marrie 1 to a iadv with a forlune of i.^oi',(.»i)i ). ha- I sent ihv liis i.oml.m solieilor i<. New York, with thI sa.-l. <le!.l, o".!.:u;;li.,?i ..v.utorsas Mr. James feels I boon.!, and tl.r.t il is his dutv to clischar-e. j Th.- late '.'.I;-. I olberl, the well-known writer on the j principles sr id pra:tie.- of balking, has berpieaihe.l :. Mini ill money to trustees to be expended in " a monuiii. Nt or other memorial" to himself, in circulating his woi-Us on baukim;. and i:i presenting an cn.,'iMviii.,' of l,ii,,s,.ir to all pci-.-ons with whom" In- ha.l been conii.M-te.i. In accordance with tin- ec.vntrie will of ?i!r. ! j Hartley, the founder of |-h<j Hartley ln--iiiute at j Soulham]>t,.-.!, :, m ,, m ie. liuii ImiUliu-'is ret apart 1".. - i the invsonulioii ofihc wa.-d.-obe and fm-nilure of his j lU'.lht-r. In ii is ii singular colh'c'.ion of honm-is, I i dressss, siloes. C-u-stn-, Cms, dniw.'vs, chiiiii. chairs, j a;; 1 ollu-r ariicles ii-ed lie a wealrhv mer.-hai.t's « ife ! J <d"l!i'.- !a-l ecmitrv. " " i I The .;,'-./■,:/..;, /{,./ corivcls a paragraph which h:* \ i appeared In ll,e . Mlm.r aw. to ihe eJeci thai ,',"i-dj I limiicliiim lu.d expressed his opinion that -hal.siu-r,! | ! was ovei-raie.l. .Hi.- lor:l.-hip admits that he may ! j !i::ve said th.al some a>.l.- men seem l<. devote to | ! much of their time to c-olleciini; :,n,M-:[otes of tfiu-.ks- ! perc. but never thai lie wj..-. ~v,-m.:c,i. or th-<i his J I opinion dili'.-re.l from that of ih.j r< st of the i j Tl.e la-, at oi"the lale Lord .Mayor of 1.0m1.m was [ i his nu-.n-pms'oiiicia'i's. j Tiie U.m:<! .Mini has just, o.mmcnec.l a heavy ' • (--.-.iuauc of-oid, which will uccu-ov ail t'ne nsMUrc.s of that e-labhshm.-nt up to : Yhi-iii-;-;.-, IS'J!. i i'h-.a'si is i.usilv ei:i;:>i.eil in wi-iliit"- a ni-.v :::-in-ed .pi-.trict ior Ihe London .Alo-uiay pypiiliT ', In a'.iiiilloii (o Mi: .Scot! Tin.-scli's e.-übli -hiaem in : cot.i-.-c of er.eti.in at 1 ardiiK another cmincut -uii.- ! b.iil.lin- Crm from (I,- N..r:!i<.f Ki'-lan.i are buyi The' ternnls of l,a;-:l ' '..,;,beiviv.T.- eelel-riilod his ; lordship's nin.-t v-l'.r.-; hii-ilidav on th<- l'/.h insiaul. • 'ihe m:"ie Yis.Dunt has b.-cn in the .Ur'nisii s.-rvi.v ' f.'rthe p-r:..d of seviuy-lhive years. A sub- ; s-ripiion v. ;;; - emm.-nr-.! f,,, ';!,e p!irpo.-e : a iu.-:uoi-::.': !•• his l..r,!,iii;i. and iil.uu: tii-.M was e.,1- '• leele.l ill Lie ro'.Ki. i .li.irin- liie 11 years \\v-A have eiai-5,.! its ; r :r!:-i-!ii.-ii., the '.-'ivc I'iiblic l.il ra;y ..1 i.ivvii.ool !; ::, l.ut, into cnvidat ;.,.> i..-.riy two la:L:i.i;i.- a'ld a '■ inifiif v. •iuin. ■-, of wi'.ivh onlv 0!' wcie iio| 'inlv • :---tuiu-.|. ii: the:-.- -i nave' ice,l i.-.-ovi ■:-. <]. th<- ! i-epiiK-in;; t1,,. remai;:i' :;■ -:;-i !r:s :i-.t .:.-:■ . e !• d Hi-, ; w:,ichs,:m ,-..,.,-..5..,,,.5;.i..t..t.-.11..<5..n k : t!l,-o^h- ; out li.e whol" ]ii rif.il. 'ihe iii-.r.ii-v i.-sue., daily vp- ' w-inis of H".l.i. voluinijs. I Al a iv'-i.t .-;;:,minat-'ii of rjcd'.cal Camii-U-s in '■ 1.. the c.indxali-s an.j.-r li.e :i<-.v sta'.ut.-s of the ' : t'ual ■>( -ravi;.iti..ii which \ ..:■'.■ .- i:.vei.-..-Iv as tin- ! s.[i:aie of ihe .iistance." To wiii.-h <■»<■ mi the cai-.di-I ;i..t,-s -:-::M'iy r.-j.li, d, "Uie!i : ;ee of l-.a'-.ii." 'I'hi.-; i hlundcrii.-r'usw.. I, ,s tio- v-- .>-..,„•..„:■ vlt in U. ! Ancii.-r I lauisli nilia,,.,. is talked r.f. \Ve b.-ii. v-, ! savs -ile. 5i;.!..!:!:,-!," •.. e may ,-it!,. M!", ;.■.• the ':•'.>; . ■! in- ; : !'.•->•! !h-:t a lii.-'i-n.-.i-- i- in . -e.i.-i.ip] .lion 1..-fve.--,i his . 1.'"V;.l li'iii.ia-.s t'l-ia.-e .\;fre.l and a j.rinc.-s of tie- ' i hoi'i-e of I >;.!.-:ibu:-_'. 'I'm: ■ l.iccvr ICas: i:::n.'- -in the C'.un-i of (Oman's ' ; Hen.-h, on the HJi'ii of Novembe:-, the rule obl-Miie.l [ ! by the Ureal. Ship fimpany. ,-a'.!in i; i.pou Mr. l'evry , t<. show cause why 1 he judgment iinil escciitio-.i by ; wliieh he laid ;< ized I he' , (Jivat Kasti-i-n' shouid uji ' I'ocVimr!! said \\u-\ were not called ujiou to say if il ; was a hr-udsomc or a harsh priuveiiin,' on the -part of ; t!a-p!:iiuli:i Io inal.e tin- seizure. The delendants i luid faded to c.ir.n.lv with the ;erms ..('the ;e;r< i n--ciii ! ami Ihe plaiiitiif had exercised his i-ivhl. There i was a breach oi" the :::jrc.-iiieiil. T!ie oilier icarnci! Since t!i<- coMvicli.-e.i of the tJiree men. fM-::iii;':s. , Houcher. and Cuniel. ibr slea!:::- Hank »•' !Ci!u'l.n:d lro'.e paper from lie uiiiis of Jlror.-. i'oi-.'al. not a : -ia::!e oaiil, -Hole lias 1.,-,.,, put imo eirciiialion, and ; i.;V»-r'i ! «'r."". , r.c- o Vi™i. '-'■"■ ""' """ "'"''' JU " Ihf IVel-piir!.- at ivnidiu;-,!. a memorial in ih.- la!.- ' Sir I.'olktl i'eci, was i'oniusilv lianMed ov.-r io tl.e i-'C.ii iit'liiorilic- on the /":!; Xovembcr. Th<- t0 , ...1 .' ...si of Ihe -i.e i.ntl ;.]-ji ; iiiiir is i:l-<.'ii!i). To rob a .!ud-o in open <1.-, v in the pul.lic -Ir-ts is '. Mii-ely the li. iul'.l of thievish impudence. Such ,in 0111-niv ha.-. lu.we\ei-, been c.mmilli'J. Mr. .iui'.;;c I'ayia- v,a, pa.-MH- alo)i- Fi.el-slnrl. when al the ct.ruer of l-'iicl-hnie Iwo _m>ii!.l; fellows set -.ip'.n-iiim and .-1.)!,' his -.inl. h. Th."- i-ohLcrv «as seen l:y .mm- ; i.vrs of peop!.-, ami the thieves were chased, but they Aic.trs. Sampson, Low, Son ami Co., to an-noum-i- their chihin-n's hooks, witii ciianniu..' chrome- ■ lithograph!-- which, a.-, usual al this seasou of She vcar. bloom forth with a- i-i.'u a variety of colours as ilu- ehrysanth.-.umn- in the Temple ("iiiidens. The two mosl proniiueul are a •' liook of 1'.10,.khea.1.-." bv Mr. t'hi'.rles 1!< nneit. siiowin- iiow and what Ihov'fhot, yol. sail. had. foujht. foli.r.VL' 1, ■ a\e. s'.ld. hiiKlCLl, nou-rued. m.-i.ded. 'i.uil!. l,i--:c.t. piiued. lived. .Iran!;, whipped, and wi-i.-h. d ; and " .\lr. Wind and Madame Kam." 1.-aiislaied bv Kmilv l:akepe.»-e. with the .-aiieliou of its amhor, rat:! d'e Alusset, and wo!ulerfui!y illussi-aled by Mr. fh.-irl.-s lle-.uietl v.li.i wields 1 in; pem-il and ilie pen with : cpad ski!!. j The Maslcr ol" tiie Hoiis has issued an order for the wiudim: up of the t.iivat K.-isiei-n St.-tmir-hip t'om- [ |riiv. \ ; J it s.i!.-e<iuenl inc-Cii-j «.t" liie .-<h:!i-ch-.i!ders I lhe'dii-eet"i-s repo.'led I ha! they In id hee:) iniiilileio i \cs-ei i'l'om her o'ii'.ieultii's. j Kverv sleamer Ihill leave- (Jueeiislo-.vu i. crowde.l ! with emi-ram.i, aid humlreds ~f iamilVs ar- ],ivpai--j iiii; Io leave ihe coanlry. A journal states lh.it j reiai'.'.ar.i-es i'rum !h"-e who have been s.mie I.me in j :he Stales arrive by every liiaii, and liois a continuous I drain lakes phr.-eon our population. .The number of ! persons leaving for Australia ami other llritish setlle- ' I'n.-nts breom.'S less everv dav, which can ouiv be aci eoiinled f,.r bv the immense' al.s,,, T iion of labour in ! America, caused by the number of men under arms who have l.eon taken' from the farm :i!!(l the : «oi-L-h,,p, ~,u! whoso piaecs rouiuin to be Idled up by i .Irifii emt^ranls. j An honorary eauonrv in "I'etorlioroiiaii d'atludral I Inis been eonfei-.-e.l iqio-il the Kev. Aloxai.l-.-r Leslie J Ih-omhad, -M.A., ..(Cains College, C'a.nbrid-.:. ro.-ioi-i ol" Wimvich, ileal- llmdiy. Mr. AValfor.b of linlliol folle-e. Oxford, who some J years seceded to the (."nurcli of liou.e, iia.- liocii i-c.-eivod back ir.lo ihe C'iiarch 1..- tuo .Uishop of London. The Lord Chancellor has now more than .'X'O Church ior Nile under the new A. ( t<. iucva-o liio incomes of I he bcueticcs. il oppeavs that thee are situated in 2 !■ dioceses, of v.hich 11 are in the diocese of Canlei-bi.i-y, .1 London, L'j York. I'f Itxt.-r. ■11 Liueohi, 'It \\'o!-cestcr. Vi Cl.ich-sler. ll» i.Hoticcs- (.!!■, l.'j O.\ibrd, H .\onvich, 11 Sanim, i;! i-eretord. 12 Koehesicr, -1 Car!isl,., H Livhlichl, Ki lily. K-! Winchester, 17 St. jlavi.l's, 0 liatli and Wells, 'J .•.:.'i:ii:li;.':!ti!!-, 1-J reicrboro-.mii, il Rincii, 1 Liinulali', ami ii JJariui!!!. '] lie r.a-.v.e of lih: Chur. iiha? b.-eii frpflvmer.lioned ! ii- o-ie on wiiom ihe cli.iie-.- of Ihe I.Vo-ui mav liliv j fall to ivr.hvr Pc 1.... S| :l: ,ii.y i., t !,o c)::'ir i-'.e.-i.-i- :.'.- i ! ueai ii,..'...i ~ ac uii.jkl. ' ,\ir. i 1..-i\h i,- '.iS.-'V.-;-. i<. j
I he public us author of a collection of essiiys which exhibited u profoundr. - and move subtle insight inio the thought, and framework of the Middle Ages than : has over, perhaps, been displayed elsewhere. His j ■ orthodoxy being beyond dispute, hi.s appointment i could not' raise any theological cry, and among the • ■ orthoai.x he is 0ne'...1" the uio-t liberal. ! : On Hie 15th -Xovember, the ltev. \Y. Crowidow, • M.A., a eloryymun from To'A'uay, was pubiiely received into the lumiaii Caihoiic (Jlnu-rh, by TJr. js'ewman, at I ho Oratory, Kd^basU-n. t'p to the jH-esci.l. time, Mr. 15. L. Huiuiiers Jias { expended .£1 10,C(;i) in St. I'alrick's ] Cathedral, Dublin. Tin. total coal of the restoration, | whi'-h v.ill be nlio!:v doiVaved bv Mr. Lluiimess, wiil j j proi.ablv amoiDi! io f1f,0,6:)!.1. " The heallii of his l.Jrace Hie Puke of Alliol is still | i decli-..iii, S '. ife sleeps wry little, and suffers IVom depression of siiirils, eauseJ by his severe physical sufferings iliid !!ie j.roirress nfthj disease. I A i;|,iM,'im- pajier announces - lor sale, by private. I bai-uain, the won.L-rful organ of .lames Wall, the I illustrious iuveut.n- of-team, made by his own hands i i'.ji- i-.is «.«n amusement, in Hie city of Glasgow, nearly ; tUU years ;■■'<>." i Tho Kev. tr. Gillillan, of Dundee, h.w introduced ; chanting ut ihe close of (he religious services in his i "iiiuvh. '.I'i.e il is said, are favourable j to the change, and t:ie rev. gentleman is aiiov.t to seel.- Ihe consent <d' his KirK-Xoa-i.>u to continue the ' iimovalkm, in a!.-o thai of standing «!iilo ] I ami chamiii-,'. '.limes are changed.'indeed, i'or the I Free Kirk. ' I The luiciiiinrai to his I !ra,?e file Duku of Kicll- i moiid.nl liui.t!-,. i.; now cmiih-ted, and lias been ! iniiu-.iiMied. Ji:s Ura.-c is represento.l a.-. Colonel of the Sussex Milivi.i ; the liiiuiv (in Itodiiall f.ve-lone) ! i- L-iVcl, and nine feet hiah", and the pedestal is twelve j feet high. ~ I .Mr. Ma-uire, M.1 , ., in liis biography of Father; Maihow. just ].iihlis!icd, says Hi-it alterlhe ff-ud priest, j hid been .-pi'.tlviii:' Imii tiay in (hildenlanc, ISavbican, i I to crowds of li-isli. ; ,evi.-ra! hmi.lei-.vh knelt (o receive ! the iiledi.'.-, and aurmmr th"m the Jtuko. of Xorfolk, I then !.• .id A-.ii:!>'..:i and t.ui-ey. Mallu-w asked Hie i "ail if In- had •■iv'i the subject .-ul'ieient lvik-ctioi). j "Ah ! l-Viii-.-r :-.1.-;:hew:" reiilicd his noiib- ciivert, "I I tbank- Coil for tra- resolution, trusting to ihel'ivinc ! llo'iln.ss for to liersevel-e." 111? tll'.'.ll repeated j the formula of the pled-j-. J-'ather Mathew then in- ! v.-sied )iim with tiie mcjal. Mr. M-iuuiiv savs that i the carl e.-.iitiiiui.-il faithful io Uie ].lc;li;e. Un.-noble-i man upon whom bis influence \n:i less siic.e.-s-ful was I I."ivl l'Srr.mj,h;..ni. -'1 .Irink very little win.-," .-aid his j loi-ds'niv.: "only half a -'ass a'. iV.nrhwn and two half j ula-ses":it ilini'icr; and tiioil'jh my iimdical advisers ! it-.M m<: I should ineiva.-e the <piaidity, I refn.-ed to ! (h.:.--m-!-. (|U-tii(i'iy you" do, hid I l.iiv;; my 1k;;;"S "f V'.;;." A:id .s.-.;;is'l.,i.'.ship v.-.!;,inv.-ste,l witii till- -ilver ] '::i.-.!:il :,,id i»}.hi.!i. -I wiil keep it," said his lord.-hi]i, | ■ 'Mild take it Io the House, v.-'n-iv I shall he sure tome,;. ■ old 1..1.1 liie worse i-,,i- liouor, and 1 will put-it on him."' lie was i-.s iroyil as his word, and mi.--.-t-ii ? the j : v.-i-.erable pe-.-r who was so c-1.-bi-atedfo-hi-potations, | : he -.aid. " Li.nl , ! have a ln-ceul: from Kather : M:-.th.-:-..- fo;- you," and pa-.,e<! :he nbli.-n rapi.lly over hi- neei:. '-'I'li.n 1 tell you w>.;.!. il is, Uroa-.-liani, .1 I will 1,-, ■..-;) -..h.-i- foi- this i-.V.-ln," said l.is l.ndsliip, who k< p'. his vow. to iiie-ri-eal amaz.-u.eiit of i.i; triemls. a iv'-.-nt ni.-r.-it. Mi-. S.'.u;:;e.'in .'aid a IVii--.nl to:d him : thai i her-were; certain yemi- 1:,.: i.« in his chm-.-h i •.■.•:i.,M-.-r..-iu thel.iibit on'aiuliiijr, imdh:;. 1 . tol.e taken 1 out. .Lau-'.itei-.) if.- di.i n:.l kicw vl-.o were the 1 j.ei-.-oii- >vli-... took th':m our. phi so i! v;:;-. Vv.i- Sr.n- ---: .'.ay i.i...--hl No. 3 of:::o::i :.a,l soiif ol\ i:r.:l I -aid, " My , n-ii-ii.i.— it is v.-roiir; 1 know, il is a treat pleasure to : y-.u to fak:v. l.;;t I 'il.ink you aiv d.in- m) ::t th- exj pen-, of...,lcmiiiiy o> woixhip ; so 1,,- kind cnou-h to ; -.11'-.v.- ne: I-. ..::p:c.,.-.:;;i o|,i:ii-.,n Hi it t!:i: v-ot-d ' ii.inf in vo.ir c.ii-c- shouid uenei-ally b.<- spe't ' feint."' i (1.-.'ii-J-.;.-.-. , . Th--r- »;:; no icie i!::er!u;"i-i,. : Ti.i-(.i; !: iu ..-f-iT ii..i-.,;...-" or the ts-'iM-n ■■Uγ of ' ! Man-...-:, : u!,p...-.-d bv Sir V.'.,!;.•;■ M.-ik-iu'h t" be-it uiit. ,1 j n.-nrtiio i.":,k.- of Tarima. whi.-h i.; alvut i!li!l miles J o;:iv !:vim I i..ei ■»■• '['«\\ n. 11.-merara. turns out l<. be ■ J i;i-.ii-ii- ill. , iriitii than ti" , '".!. CoM lias Ijoen du-jj i'.p ■ i in Mi.-h va-l .;r.::iit : the early part ol last j month that cvovy :.:i.>v:-hul of earth was f;.uu.l to eoni j tain in..i-.-..■■ •;'..:-. i>f it, i:i fa.ouloi- proportion, wiiil-l 1 j on brcik-iin;- ti'.e vc-i:-..--. of the adjacent roclrs theyw.-re ' ; I<hiu-i sparklii.i;- with the priciotismetal in virgin purity - 1 ami iibiiuil-int .pialitv. i "I'll:-: "Cm:-.t J>iV.n:cK f-V'iMni.."-Tt is stated ■ J that Ihe rca.i,Ts of Divoive Court -.;arba-e will not ' ! have Ibcir pniricuev l.v iinv detail's, its, while , ! ;;„. o':: tiie suit will deny (he allegation ; J /,/,/,. hew;;;, by h,s.,m;:sc!, call on the petmouer ■ f to p-.-ove h,- :u;.rn:.;,'.-. li i- sa:d [ha! Hie pciitionr:- ' v.-iii let b- in a pos.ii.m to do this, and ihe case eon- ' se.Mi.-miv falls to the ground. It is midei-sioed that ; the .-.•.-•mj::-Ji-:m has . ir-.; -:e.l Mr. Ui-bv Scvmour. : : C. ami Mx: .loy.e as her"< ouiiscl. Th'e ri.-.r.liifiham 1 i J;i',:i"! >;:■■- :'--•• V, v>. ('!' !\':i::i> is a v.-i-y pieasanl- ; j lookinir. shi.vi. and ralher slout lady, of J!i--ernian I extraction, v.iih black hair, and notii-o.iblv very ;'iue I i eves and eyebrows. Sh- is. m.-.iv.-.ver.' a lady of ' ! pi'pia:;:mamie!-s,an,;..fuiarl.-dviva-i:yaudinteibctu;!l J, i in this vcsemhlim.;. pei-iinns, most II i auce with the L':-;Miiiei-. so fa:- as it c:::sts at ail. is said ; i io rest in the fact of her havi;- been once omraLC.l J i in hi.-, e-tihlishm-ui, and h-r having been merely ■ I treated with •i:.c:i eoiisiticratiou as her position ■ ' 'i'li;: Ai.i.K(ii;D CcNfki.k-ute RTr.\.\n:i: t.v tiik ' Ci.i :n: :--We ini'ier !:r: I Ui.il Hi- s.-ivw-sl.-:i:m-i- ---; ' r,-.'i!;-.-:-.i.' rceenHv laiiu< lied IVom ihe shi-.i-l.tiihiii!" 1 y.od ;■-■• .\i.-.-*-,-,. Thorns,,:,, a:.,1 niv.-enily hin- al 1 l.;.nc>-!ie!d ]1.-00K.i.-l.iw. is likelv 10 be tile sub- ; jc< I ofcontivivci-.-iiv. Oi.-i- reade:-.- will recoiie-l tint ' : 'some corr. s;.o>,deiico i:"A phi.-e hsteiv between I he ■" ; (.!oi--ume::t and Ihe Socieiy h,-re re--1 eaniin- li- ■ !' :!;ii ]-,.-,-.-..' v.hi.-li.-.ve are i-.-.foivu-d, will l.e n-.-:.!y l'..r -=<.-.-! iul!::- eimrse of a iofli'i'riit. A laive - i loinber of w.v.'l.men leave hj.-n busy io:iip!etiiijr tiie i J .-hip ,-ince siie was launched, and we umicr.-iand thai i J On l-'i-itlay he:- .Majesty's -imboat ' « .ol.iliueh' - I ai-ri.-.-il in lhe harbour. f;,r tiie purpose of kerphii; ■ I wiiteli over ihe supposed C<mfed-,-f:i!-'- -hip. and was ! moored Io buoys in tln-siivain opposite liie ■ rampero.' ■ The owner.- of tii<- • I'aiiiii.-ro' d.-nv ihat 11-.-.-re were • bt'iii-M-. li-.al she diiiers iittie.' if at al.'.' fronMbose f , uicrchaui shi)is of v.hi.-h -o many are constructed in • the Civile every year. - f:/.i.-«;<«r 'jl'-rahl. ' Tin: Lr<-KV Siiokmak.-h.—A French. I tiie foll:r.vm>.; pariiculavs respe.-i in-,' tiie origin of the > j io.-itine of \\. iliv.vay. the deputy whose return in 1 j liravay «a- born a: Saint-Ksp.-il. in the Card, where I his tin her was a tradesman in niiiTow circumsiances. i j Ail.•!• serving his appi-entieeship to a shoemaker, the ' J son wenl abroad, uml retuna'd hist year wiih a for- | i;iiie, which (ho Ica-t reporls e.-iiinate al 1.3,(10;i.t1t1.l francs. It appears thai on lea\ m« i'Y.-mce • !ie wcul to Ki.'\]il. I'.ud obiai'H-d occupation i'n a slioe ■ shoo at Cairo. Due dav a slmnj'cr, eii.ienllv a per- ; J t-.r.t ol'i-aii!;. .vho ha.l ion) h's .■ i iihi-,.i,1,-re,-f slipper I iviiil.' M.-dkinu. e.ileiv,! the shop, ami wi-he.l to have ' J it iv[.'.::;v.l whiie !;e waited. The master of Hi.' ! e.-labli.hm'-'ii e.-iled Bravay. who repaired the slipper I ivry neatly !,. Hie ureal -:i! i'.-t-ictioii ofllie owner. ' Cn I '/..in;: av.iiy ihe sti'iin^i-i , toll! Hr.ivav th;il he would ! send for him next dav about other repair* which he j wishe-l to have cxreutcd. A !iicsse:t;:ei-itccrdin^lv ; I cii-ne ami ccmdin ted liravay to lh<- palai-c, whereii'.- ' i was u-iieivd int.. the p:-<-siiice of the \'ic.-rov, i-i whom I iie iveo_-nis,'d Hie stivm;er ol'lhe previous'dav. ■j'he | I Vi..-1-.n showed him the slippers which he v/ishod to ! : have i-ep'.ii-c.l. ciio-.-i-tl iut<j co'.ivcnv.tion iiliout his' ' I lmsines.-. i'.ud al last proposed ihal liravay should: J siippH shoes for i> pa.rt ot iliearmy. ['i-oiii 'that time ; ! -\l. Iji'iiviiy became an extensive conlmeioi- ior Co- | I veiii'ueiit ■.U[!i!i"s, and soon ti.-.ptired gi-eat wcahh ; and iuMuciic:.' Al the death of the L'asha, M. ]J rav ny < i ivaU -d liis to.-tum- and returned Io Fran.-,.. Hi's ! 11-.-.-i aciioii cm iviu!-:ii!i, r to itis native pi.-ice was (.j i : imleiniiilV nil per-ous v, h<. lut.l siili'.-retl bv his I'alher's i ; luiltii-e mam- v.-iirs. hcf,.iv.--VV/.'.-r4-. J)e.-i-mlx;i- i!. ! ; A thiiiik o;i;-i-ii!i: of .':l"0 has been sent, to the '■ ' Xati:mal l.i:"el>'.a! Jn-'iiulieii b% a hnly, •' Icr preser- ! j A'i:\v Tii.hti.'n Kn<;ink. — A and ].oworful I i e:;-ine li.isju.-t been made by Mr. Ani'.ivw .Barclay, i ; L'.-iici!oi;inii i'oun.lrv. Jvi'i.iin-noek, for .Messrs. Kob'b, I '■ lireiu I'.ml Co., cavriers, and i- intended io run on the ' ; ro::d between' C.',a--ow an<l Kilmai-noek. It wtis j J u:;on out on iri-.il on IM-idav week, ami followe.l by j : :; la.-e number of per-ons,'made a circle from Mr. | j llai-ehiv's works up to lhe front siivets of the town. ) I in it hud to run up I-.nilaud's. iJrac. and I fnis it (\U\ in a very saiisr.ietory -..-.annrr. The niach;i,ery for tundi!- cnr.ie.-s i-es;:r.-,hles outwardly lhe m.-u'i- used for sic---r.ru n ship, 'tic- en:T;ncer turns a v.-b.-i w.th ban lies, on the a\!c of whicJi is piae.-d ' I cUi.i '..i..Ui-i-..-H-.h-—•"••■-■'■ -.•-••i.:.*<- ~•<-.'•-.-..:..'. " J
The Toast of "The I'n^sa." —Wo probably speak (savs l]>e Xttrtlirrn U'/tii.i) the sentiments of ninetynine out of every hundred of our contemporaries when We make a deliberate protest against the continuance of the solemn sluun .'ind humbug which is perpetrated af; every pul'lic dinner in the manner in wliieh (he toast of" The lVess' , is drunk. After every toast ofevery kind lms been duly honoured, after every health and Jvevy son timent, abstract and special, public and personal, Jilts been duly driink,:ind very frequently wlion most o)' this sentiments—then arises the rivalrvbetueeii the toast of"The Press" aiultUat of " The' AVaiter.-i," or " Tim Cook." "Very often the toast of" The Vre.ss" is overlooked altogether until just the vurv last moment. The company is about to i brciiU up, and n gentleman in an imperfect, condition I of iirlii'illation is vainly endeavouring, in spite of dreadful diliieuhies with his consonants, to make a sneech. " Mi>' Chai'man." says lie, " I beg popose toast, before we sep'rafe, vey nessay t'drink health of iuridwai vlii-hli his jolly good llo'—n.jolly good flo'l b 'g leave J.'is's (.'iiaiir.'n popoMJ health of the Wait'r, for" he's a jolly good'' Here the orator is sudueniv p'uik'l down liy his dross-coal tails, ami linidv silenced; and anot'uor gentleman rises, and immense assumption of solemnity, say—"Mr. Chairman : .Sir, 1 haveaioas! to propose which, Sir, should never, no Sir, should never t>j omitted in uuyassemblv, Sir, where those who value there liberty and there freedom —ihose. Sir, who proudly claim the name of I freedom, assemble—l menu. .Sii\ the toastjjof'The J Press.' " lien; there i< s;mie banging of the table, and I a spread of g.'neial eoul'nsion. and something likei disnui v aiuon» ilie i-oinjiany, as if tin-y had been caught i in a fault, or were n-hoolboys who had nejileeted i a part of their lesson. Those who are on their feet } making ready to be ciV, sneakilM back to Ihcir seats, i and look foolish there with great success. The I liainnau assumes an appeanuicu of the profomidj es-t; wisdom and appreciative iuleresl, and looks, J with apdloijetic cnirealy, lowards the i !v)'ur(»M's, who urm ill one another, knowing to a word wliuf. is (.'oiiiint'. Tli.r juMposer rontinues —'.Thi< I'iess, !Sir, Ihe iireat' >'•>»! l-h .lislatr,' us it is termed —(applause; is the j>:i!li:lium of our liberties. (J I car, hear.) -\ free Pivss, Sir, is the -i-eal, engine of profjres.--. and' enligl.-nmi-nt, the champion of our libirties !i five subjeels under a five constitution. (Hear, hoar, hear.) \Yiihout that mighty engine, Sir — (hear) —of thought, and power we should, Sir, be littie better than slaves uncer the yoke of a foreign iL'spol! (liiiud applause, i:ud a very audible hhitlo the speaker to 'eut it.' :u ' ihat will do, surely.') To that mighty eijpine. Sir—(!;ear) —we owe the blessings of —ill'—yes, Sir, tile blessing of freedom of speech which we enjoy, and of which continental nations vainly envy us die possession ; and n'gis, .Sir, to shelter us ; a champion. Sir, to defend, u? ; a bulwark, Sir, i.i protect u-s ; a guide to :;ui;!c, us : and u guardian. Sir. '..) guard u<; a (imperiei-tly sup|rr.'ssed remark of I •(>: come now! i-iii it. cut it')—a—-»•—." Orator foils, iiiid bawls mil- "The JVe-s.' 'which iiie cliau'inun rcpeats: iiolifdy liriuks i;; everybody rushes awr.y from iiic table, liyjii.s cigars, jmts on lop-coats, and take siirno ol!n/r p'T-oii's hat. and one of the reporters is left addre.-jing the eliainnan. who looks profoundly amioyed ai-th.i horrid lime of lisicning to him but sits on. in the dread that, if In' were to follow the inelinni lions of iiis nun liearl. and ruili oil', the reporters, in j lnighl nr.iiii;:ie his various speeches during I iiie e\eniii','. or—whai would ln'ii far more deadly act I of malieUm.- veujeanci—report himesactly a.shcspoke. j "(A'l'.n.l \\". is a iiiii-lo'ikiiiir man, is he nut?" I said a tVieu.U.f tmrs. " Yes,"'-.x-plii-d anuther, "[ i uirlyn:- > ; H I - ' " ! do!.."t. cure f.»r t'.ie.t, I was"taken for i iiim. [ eiidur.-!.-.; hi.-, note, v.i'.d wa.i taken for him—by
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 88, 24 February 1864, Page 4
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