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) ). I ' . . .... .. .EsT.lBLI!BJ:D IS • • .; 1 :. ,. : .. t I - •• •' I ' I ' . . Dee. 24 . . p ; Uf Pl fi,uated DeO-iD!,.d Kiai "• Brilp Cottai1. with two w a field adjoining. ?or par9c:alara apply to ·· · J. V., NUGF.N r. Caslh I'.111nia ON SiAT E. 77,, Fini, if•w. built 1 'schooft. · r' Tctne New and 80 Tofre. 0. M., built at Green Bay, th&. o! the be!t m:itc. "+• ia \\ 'tll modelled, in C""J ru . pee: for the Se.ii ..,1! Cod fiaf1 cn ·. Tc m.s A prly to - JAMF.S DOUGLA.S &. Co But proudly I 1ball aay '' farewell/' \Vhcrae·er the alightut r.hauge Comes o'er thee, anJ Jb y loYe '" me ! Go, then thpu'ct fr !9 lo My nature·a far lea to give My love without retu'rr. ! .l · \Vou1J but ,thy 1 ,4.nJ pwu1 l y Crom tbet turrJ. ,,. I ' + - . ..... .. ... A 011nmc& P111L&NTKOPm.-t-The' )•lanc! of Roaa. ii• 1mall anJ Terr . rocl&y •t.t ol •• lJi"I btlwe.11 the iele of •¥. tbe main of Applecrot1, •A' is well .k to · m1triner1 for lLe raged an1l ,,..., oatore ot it; coait There ts• f1tmt»u. fl• of extremflteaA.I .... •• Mvcile Wr'°"1.' ' · oli nry ldifti.:aJt1e .. eutbowtyer. -- .,...•011111 4• •..,_ 1D1erea atgbt tk1a ••i81f 91 ... d•,_ Al ..... .,,.. ..... . .. , ..... ' ..

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DW~LLl'.NG ll~USE, DeO-iD!,.d Kiai"• Brilp Cottai1. with two pr~ w a field adjoining. • ?or par9c:alara apply to ·· ·

J. V., NUGF.N r. Caslh I'.111nia

ON SiAT E.

77,, Fini, if•w. N~wfDundland built •

1 • 'schooft.· r'

~spartan, 5~ Tctne New and 80 Tofre. 0. M., built at

Green Bay, th&. Sea~n ; o! the be!t m:itc. "+• ia \\'tll modelled, ~ud in C""J ru. pee: nda~ for the Se.ii ..,1! Cod fiaf1cn·. Tc m.s ~ooDlmodo.ting. A prly to -

JAMF.S DOUGLA.S &.Co

But proudly I 1ball aay '' farewell/' \Vhcrae·er the alightut r.hauge

Comes o'er thee, anJ Jb y loYe '" me ! Go, then thpu'ct fr !9 lo r.~nge.;

My nature·a far lea pro~ to give My love without retu'rr. !

.l ·\Vou1J but ~iry ,thy W~l\k min~. 1

• ,4.nJ pwu1l y Crom tbet turrJ. ,,. I • ' +

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A 011nmc& P111L&NTKOPm.-t-The')•lanc! of Roaa. ii• 1mall anJ Terr .rocl&y •t.t ol Lua~ •• lJi"I btlwe.11 the iele of S•1~ •¥. tbe main Ian~ of Applecrot1, •A' is well .k ~"'" to ·m1triner1 for lLe raged an1l ~alig ,,. .. , oatore ot it; coait • There ts• f1tmt»u. fl• of llf&igeatitauoath·Wfl~rn extremflteaA.I .... •• Mvcile Wr'°"1.' ' · oli nry ldifti.:aJt1e .. eutbowtyer. -- .,...•0111114••..,_ 1D1erea ~a atgbt tk1a ••i81f91 ... d•,_ Al -~, ..... .,,.. ........ , .....

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beth's and Mgining of Jamts's reign. they !'~~~~~~~!i!!!!~E~!!!!!!!!!!i!!!! wtre eunmeratecl among luxuriu. and thought to poste6S 1timulatir.g propulies. The tigh· teeo:h \ century wu considerably advuced before 'lhty were cuhivated in the south wu tern provjncts of Scotland, and ·tthen they were canitll on horses• back• to' •urply the Edinburgh market. Now, they.are a world wiJe nec11sary. Jo Europe tlaey are ev .. o more important than bread . .. The illea of a ~ener11I failure of lhe potato trop fills Cbriateo. <!om with alarm. No wonJ~r lhat the terrible disea..~ which has attacked this yt•ar'.s crop in Engl~n~. France, Bel1ium. Nocth America a1.d the UniteJ Sta!el', is a ·auhject ol 10 much anxious speculation.

AccESstoNTOTHD BAR.- At the commence­ment of last term the bar consisteJ of nearJy 3,000 individuals-the senior ·or whom hail been ralhad 55 )tars, the jnnior a few month!'. Durini the term the unprtceJenteJ number of 61 mure canJidates for lti"<ll Ji~t i nc tion re­cei~eJ their diploma aud became " l>arri •ers­at-la\Y ...

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THE ~DS.THQIJ A•J'· 1• 0011;, ~HY·~~t;~.., ...... ~.

. "' ~ ~ ST~ '7~· . W.BJ>Jf~Q~ Y M~R~~NG, JA~. L7..-1 8. ~ ~- Piii. • &

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AT 1~il ioelemetat eealOn· of the~ea" t~e ·~ti tic , ... . Poor ~-quire tbe deepett qmeiJeiation a b& fully x hand~ tJ the ecutive. The ~) · p air•air..-1111 with conaidera, hum ity. a-•e 1ppft>p of ~ W9Yed ff a luge1 1wn for "the particular aervice of the ttilk-·dq contaioinf. i~-.., destitut( ; but, from mal-conformation ·of the Arm• of Hit Excellency Sir John Han-ey. system : "1 which il i~ Jistributeil, it c!°'l J\Ol exquisitelJ embla>ned. Several othera sue· afford tly co·r fort, \vh}ch lt ought to bring to ceedeJ, ol a minor dacription, but all evinc· the le~fortunate Sons aod DJugbtent (!f bu. ~pnt1Ufe ad'"jedg111t11t in the -pndemua manily. His E~ceJlency baa &JlpointeJ the who 1uperqeceaJ~ tb~ deamtment ol lhe various-Clt:rgymcn of the c!;ft"~rent Ch urcbea intemtlng .,.paa1. TU whole wut el"well. in thia town as Commi~ioner!I, but thia we -Bar6our Grau &raid. do not Jecm a fair m~.e of apr.in!'!!!.t. __ The Catholic C<'ngregntion here numflin. as many ~ouls as all lhe other Congreplion,a ;,Dl

Ta1: MrLITIA,-A reporl hs! hN"l fo: flome to~ether; and therc?f, re it ia nrl j111t that lhe t:?ay@ current. of an iut,allion, Dn the part of Rtrrr1cn:ative of the. greal nullMrfical ,..,_ ni..-,IM her Mstj,.~ty'~ govtrnme:it, uot 10 r.·ly ~., folly du-ance FhoulJ pn1ses only the ame weight u it l1a.5 hitherto done upcm :he Chelsea at the Pear 3corJ a' the Alioia~r al tbe ptnfliontr!', in c:ise of any eccff'ion for their .-malfoat Seel! T/1at is intoleraMtl enough.; stnict:!', bul to call out rhe militiR for a short ~nl at the pre1e11t moment, we ore· ~ure.i, period of training. It i1 aai1J, ti al tl:e e:< 1!11 Catl1olic Poor are uot rtprts.nl1d al all 41'0Dt1811illt09Dllli!CllQ peJienc) of forming a better school of rccrnils in the Commi:-;!ii1,n. Since dJe ReY. TaoMAS for the army \Viii bt put fonvarJ as the ground WALDRON quitll!<l .•hi11 parish, t~ere I;~ been for thi:t mcasure.--TimeJ. no Succ<?t"sor ;ippoanreJ bj tbe f..:xecutrvf', and

1 the c in sequence 1s. that Uie Catholic P0< r a~

PucdTU, Dz.c. 5, 1845. S1a.-I 11haU ftel oblig.9d by your conectinc

in your next publication a statement m:ule in Her Maje~ty'• gc1Yernment h:iwe ftlrl'a1ly I ~nfll-" ring e~ceedingly from the ntglttct, not

iuuerl Clrdar" for 42,000 llK'ts rif acconlrrmPnt~ 1 only in a c~rporeal pointof \'it\v; but they are for tht F.ni;li:ch r.ounti!s, 11:1 whole, In ht' read\' 11eccs~ariJy open lo t:rcater evils. The iu­by tht 1 Ft of March next. No orJcrs, at pre. fbe11t'<: of Secta1 ian Commis~i<1ners in ~avrJ- that a At ,~istra•~ coultl uot ha\'e been aelec1ed S'_T~P. r wn ... tla f of tbal •P­•nt, havP. been ~ivt:n \\"itb re~pcct to the ing rel:t-f, while their ow11 Cll'rgy ha\'e no from am~ng ihemr-elv~s in the r<lom of the )are vlicatf"n gJ.oaYd '!t ml ~ lo tfie G<>vf'mmeol Scotch and Irish force~. power lo 1lispensc 311 y, ~i\'CS lhe·n erroneous ' Mr. EY.lN8-:md {tel dOre that an offer \VclS not to ~lieve the POO/i-it is only undt!r his repre-

i~ pr<·s,ioul', nn1l cas<'s nrtt known where i(l made fHfor.• the unpopular Stiptnd;ary Ala- 1 1ento·ive9 t!utt th, imr.nv1d FY~!f'lft is aJopt-The Dublin eorre11ponJe11t of lhe Liver. vidiuus co;upari!pu~ 1i~.n-.1 arisen o:; this veil'· giJtrate of Plaunt1a waathn:•.l u1>0n tbem !.' e.I or looking~b~I iort~al which ba.!alway1

]*>l 11mts mentions n r111vo11r, thal r;overn . ~c:>r\! ! • The above statement mlly be correct as far as befor~ been J1&pt'~d ut l.1ome ! . men& mean 10 ir.crea11e the army by 20,000 lt m!iy l1P. an ovcr.~ :~hL on lhc pnr~ of 11ae. I know. !>ut as I happen to be the J>Jac~ntia On tke eYen!!':l<'f ~b-~tm~~.~\'e, the katct •• men. 10,llO') to b~ formed inro aecon•I or Excculivi-, i.1 not inal. i··g an irnmc•iliare ap.

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S1ipendiary, and never haJ the honor of resi· en having been fief in ortle'r, it\va!~he inva1ia­!,...e!ve battalion~. thus t>tf~clin~ a. strt>al 1'1V· pniu!111r11t Oll llae d ·p~r: u ro d rl1c He\·. Mr. ding nt St. Mary·~. from whence the selection ble rule for ~'Ir S\V~tman to rluc:i! upon the 1n1 1~ the nu ml.er 0 ! (lfficer~ req:wed for lhro \V" t.Oll(lN-af it h~~ it is c•11c wla!rh 1111~ht to nppe318 to have been maiJe, I trust, in justice ki.tcf!en table two Ja~e ' decanier;s of 1tp!rit1. ~ddal~o.~al fn~. It 18 also co: 1 fi~ ·~ 1.•lly ~tall'' '·

1 ~ it• i 1~ , :anl l ) r~·111t"li1·d. \Ve· WMil1l 1 ~I like to to myself, you will make some rt:mark on 1he \~11h,order•. to.hit~n·ants to keep ahem filleJ.

in milt ,arr circlt't-, tirnt the nul111:1 will l1c I • 11li1' •e the i111prt>1-~1011. that the J·.x<·cntive suhject. and tl~en w1thdraw111g he lef1 the Ser\"aiita and ~Jolt:~ . . ror early ne~l p•a:, and ca!led out l' Oilll i\·e al ,.:11r.lt unfair plny :1 ~ ih ·s, hul if ii I am, Sir, your very obeJient yrvant, t~e people whom they pleaseJ to hring in. al or tram mg. I :-i :ty l"n ~c·r co11ti1111 .-s, thl! 1111u!ic, 1:0 m:11 et han F. L. BRA OSHA \V. liberty, lo' enjoy. themselves, and tboee Jecao-

FJFT£EN F•:F.T OF S!'\O\TP -Tit" Q11"' nc l.01mclf. can nrri\'e i! l :tll}' otl1cr couclusion. T n J p lcrs wer~accordingly kept filleJ nntilthe da7 ... "' .1~ I 0 • AR80Nt, E•q .• ~&c. , &c., &c • r ~ s h

Gazelle of the 5th of Ncvemh:-r, Fnys th :i l I . St. John'& a .ter ~t. t~p e11's day, without qu.esrion. the thermomet•r n• tli~t

1 lace .... , . Tiu: Co'.'DIAND•:R·J~·CH1t:F o~ !':.tc.Ktsc 1~ But It: 1t not be thought by tlus that Pia·

- • " I n .I~ 1,0\\ II I J , • • , to le1t degrees b• le.w zero, nn•l the snow lil•s TU£ An?tJT' - n a µ.enera cml~r, 1!'SUN1 by 1'.w.cENTIA, DEC. 26, 1845• cenJ.la was on !l~eae occa~1on8 ga~en '1p to jo beapi more than fifte(:n r~~t. nntl thc·n command of t~1e Dul:e or \V~11_1ngton to the To tli..t E:iitor of the Palriot. t1ruT1k~~ness-'N~ each .tlung; .their Joye for fallin~ so thick that ·it \Va.s impo~!';hJc to ~c~ ?r,uy, :t.vmam .. t.c .~~erc1st$, \\'l~dtlmg a11J Lo~- Mr. &·A'eetman ~ve him an rnfiutnte oYer a: a dilltnnceofa lew ltet. 1.he ~I. L·twr<-nci: 111g, .urter me~~ c.11111~r~ . 1t:-e d1rectetl to be dis- SJR,-Th' feattt of Chrislmaa brings \Vith th m lh"!t maJe bis _worJ a Jaw to them, and .,.. piled up wi!h fl.-fttr.:ic• Tf,·,. Ir,.,. . f coailJnueJ, ~mok111g 1~ ord'>'rt.-.l lo Le prevenle<l, it to l'\'ery chrit<tian not only spiritual glacf. consequPntly the mslancea of dronkenneN

•• ~ I c ,. rce 0 I l L. 1• • I ( h. L l. 1 . . h . ..1-1 r . cold w more ~nre lhan the fright! I , 1. . t niu 1en1ena11t n. ·rwan 1~ re cnse1l rom 1s ness, •JU m-evtry c m:sllan countr}' appmtu \vcre exc.-v-e y ew. ei l'romoted . u rnu e 1'h J · k' · f 11 · · t.I tr J ti 1 t th I th d b 'ti · · d " h" • of Moscow in 1812. arrest. e or er on smo mg 1• &s o ows- as 1m1se iroug lou t tng an rta~ l rnnocent ~nJoyment, an rou ut, t 11 hme

"The commiuider.in·chief has been inform. of the land; but in 110 country I e\·er viaitetl the dance or the 80ng was klJom oil6itted iA Tbe Qu1b~c Ga:ell1 or the lO!h inst. ft:lt'l'

_,,The \Vinter . ~ems to hnltl firm. A rttr a few day.- mil.J.-r temperature anJ some ~no\v the <"?IJ is Dl!'ain dO\Tll lo a ft\V clt>'"'rees r-abcne zero. We art en11ry to htnr that there are Nveral t..a~ea of scarlet ·r"ver a1ttl ~a":tll· pox in 90me parts of the City and Suhurhs:•

POT.&TODJH lnJ:L.&No.-Thtncrounllt lro 11

Jrelan•I last \\'efk were mor" chetri :i .: than tboBt of the pre\·joq3 we~k. A II al:u m has euh itlt 1I, ar ti the mo-t accum•e repr •:-c11 lalio11 fl, that the crop wi ll bt 8t1fficie11t for the pt:O• p1e'• w:int~. l\laurice O'Con11e!I, I·:~. lhl! :(()0 of 1)1v J\j!ital<'r. fi':l)"!I, that not 01lt-ltliff, or the crop lads i.~ell affecteJ by : the ui;ie.ise in Li• district.

E.~trnc.l f1om a Circu~ar of M cR:\18 Jatne!f

O'He~a and ~fon~, 1nercbn11tie, Cork-" The 1re1tt ~xcitcment conct·rnin~ th .. Potato d1"ra~e tpptitr!l to be gr.ulually .. uh~i<li11g. ;toil froJn

• all the in£urmntion we hare bctn a!tlo l'l r.uJ. lee! or. the subjtct, we have no hesit;l'i.111 !n m1i11;. th.'lt llle injury f.l,IRhaiueJ w;ll 1•rove lo be mu..:h less lhlua Wa~ gP11trall f antaci pa. Ced, and lho outcry 1aiteJ an,l 10 i:11h1!triou :Jly crrcula~J considerably eugc~rateJ.·•

Oat11 laat week !el! down to a duty or tbtt• lbilinr11 per •uarter, ·and barleJ and iodian f.c)m will of conr1e follow &biit Wet1k.-Lawr• pool Slan</ard, D.c. 2.

Notwichei.nJin' an a~tl'IDpl to get up a polatoe panic . io thia district. the only dif • fer•aaa .~ pnce• no\tf ud at ahe same perio.1 la•t J..,. ii twt>pe:ict a pe~k.-HuU Pa. Jiff• I r

Newfoa1.U.nd Pt>tatOH ire adYtrliled fur .... ia ... &lifax I-l*t.

ed that rhe praclice (Jr ~moki!lg, by the u~e of was that happy r~eHng RO general, so uuinr- the kitchen. . . . J>i~s. cigars, or cheroot!t, lias h!COmt prevalent ~. a1 in Pl.tce.1tia in time1 goa:e hy. TheH Oh ! wba~ a falling off" now !-Cbristmu among the nflicers of the arnay, which is not though la occasioned by the cof,(ness of the Eve ~nJ Chr1stma• Day h~'~ paHt d-The EYt . ouly in ir~lf n i;pecie..~ of intoxication, occa. Jay we have ju:-t pasaeJ, an1l my determinati»u ~ertamly brought the ~allmg of Beef, and ~ior.eil !ay rhe fumes of roblcco, but unJonbt. to bring them before the public to contrail the mJeeJ I musl also s:ay, 1n candor, that all rbe eclly occaE:ions clrinidng anti i:pplirtg by 1hmte present with the put, induce m• to trtspau pc'<>r were wtfcome to 1.lieir share of it, if t~•Y wl•o ncq uire the hnbit: arad he entreats officen- upon yot1r patrioiic tolumui, wi:h a Lritf had minty t• pa.I/ for ll-anJ the aame watt. commanc~ing rt-~imer.ts to pre\•ent smokmg in narrative of the manuer of conductiuJ th• rtsieect t~ the flo~r, the tea, ~nd m.Jlaae11,&c. the m!'r-srnnm~ of lhPir !\C\'eml re~iments,ancl in Chraarmas f.:1tiv1tiea Ill lonner timH iu Great 1 he Christnau JD former tu11ea I \Vhal a the 1t1ljoit1ing &('artmcnt~, nnJ 10' discour •ge PlaceutiAL. •cene of geity a~d cheer~ulneM ! all the p:emi: the i•r:1ctice among the officers of junior rank Plactn•ia. though once the Capital of the !es crowJetl-m the kitchen, the iook room, in !heir ragimenls.,, bla111l t'njo5 ing two s~rong Garrisons whe:a 01~ the "harves-e\°en the road wu thronged

o:J- The most extr:iorJi :l&T} local chronolo. occu pieJ ~)'the Freucb, but which wu dis- wJthr happy .:roupa-everywheN wa1 gJaJneu . . • mantled in com1Jlianc1 with the terms of a arad cbeerfulneM-but on yesterJay \Vhat a

~aul event wbJch occorreif nm.""ngst us dunftg Tn=aty, anJ haviug the honour of the pre- change 1 Ev• door ahu.t-all wu datkne11 the last year. w.u 11 formiJablt attack by aence of a Stipendiary MagiJtralf, a Gentle. and dreariness nnJ stillnPa&-Not a voice .wat the "Sirl!ing Mouse" ot th t Mornin1 Ptst man univenalJy-uleemtJ in the Ba), of an heard. The men that J•:iMeJ turned aw.-y their c pon the •• GreatP~t Mnn of the Age." the Officer of Customs, and being !avoureJ 11s one heatl~ in melancholy-The House of Swett• •• rrnr. Duke." tlae Coinrnandt>r·in-ChiE-! 0·r the of the Porta Yisited by the Judge, who holJ6 man, for aught the casual paster may know.

htrt hi- Co~urt of Ju•lice (?), baa much Callen Wad de1erttd. Briti::ih nrir.:ea, on account of his Grace's 1li1· l rom ita coa eration auJ importance, and 1 here dont, &ir, and yet before I cloee I c.ontinuance or Te.uperance Societie~ in the Ar~)' ! And the no Je,s laughable eveu\ ()f the ftforeP.aiil " Greatest Captain of the Age" hCin~ deftndtd !iy the renowned Editor of the 'Iim11 ! ChriHtsnus wt1ulJ have b11en quite a ~ull da!r hat! it not be~n for these most :acy and far(aful occurrences !-The aboYe para· graph with probably let Hia Grace in for another cane frnm .. the ·.,oa1e" r t r

----------°""of the prettieet and moet orderly proc:n.

·Fiona we bare witneued for " eonaitllrable tilDO \Ya• that of Jhe ~· Carl»n«Jr Total .46-. 1tin1nu 'oc•tg:• which took pl8c. on Satar• day Jul, the 27th in•f. A• pmiOaeJJ an4' ouneeJ, tto Society honoured thil town wi&b. - viait: Oil reach in; th., . CoG1t .H°"' U.., haUed f gr a fe" &o&AtAll, uci wer. joioed . .-. - .. - .. ~. -· .. - - ·-

though atill retaining a< respectaLJ~·u&Jue, the would fain any ho"' enYiable moat have b.teo boJy of the populataon i• not ouJy Jimited, bul the feelinga o( the iweetmons when they stood have been for many yeara poor anJ 1trugling. at theaa Ho!y timu aurroundeJ by abe poor. but d-=riring cou11d1rabJe adTantage in put thtt belond of Gou, miui,ttring unto them timea from abe Ulabliahmenl of the Hooe. t.f with th~r own band1. and up ... .,. the regret Swt:ATIUN.'91ht>uae tatabliabed btt1 probably that not only I but all btre feel tblt TH& HIUD

more lhan • ceolary. OF TH& HOVS& JI OON & ! The Father of the present Mr. Sweetman, I .im, Sir, rooia.

the late Pierce SwHtman, ol lltnbeim, Co. . A PLACEN~A MAN. Wa!erlonJ, conducted the batilltal htr• for P. S.-When the depotatioo that lat•lJ 1everal yeal'I, but bia IOU Ropr·F. Sweetman, w•11t to the Hight Reye!. Dr. Fle:niug witb a .. ~.. not oaalJ continatcl tq ~act it· for petition from tbtt C~reg"tion, prayin1 to man1 ,..... bat repratnted lb• ., iD th• retam Father WiAUB oi to 1end abeaa.nothfl 6rtl H.o ... of A•mbl7 fot foar JtaN; and Clergin.an nturned here, they brought word at11«tanaae. iu.tftd, i1 il 1fot the P.De~I in· that 1n:ne deaiping peraon circulated lb.e report lift• of the poor p1Ufl1 b9". thtt on• that th• peltioa was •uggmeJ !»y die Re'~ eo belonJ and ntplClecl 11 an ablerUte, Gentleman 'ta.II, ttntl yon cannot fatecJ II• ... ,illll ba kai1t11 to pu!iet wlao appar to indignation . it Cl\l&ed; the con1equence· .. MtuttJ by motin1 w;dely difeteot from wblcb.'•'wa1 that utmost in an instant, 1 cU." · -- . . .. . ..

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. . claimer \\'U adopted and sig{ltd t.1 a large uum~r; but if time were allowed. I am .. cer• tain enry man, woma~. and cbilJ in &~e Di ... trict. woulJ haft iignfd .it. May I bg you to give it iueerlion, lo 11atiafy all coAte.rntd­the followin1 ia a co11Y :-,

\ PLlCENTU.. Ca:. 26, 1815.

\Ve, the' undtrsigneJ, inhabitants of Great Placf!ntin, undeirste111ling that ll wns romnurtd in St. John't1, tbut a Petition lately eent by us to the Riacht Rev. Dr. F1.t:r.usn, praying. Hilt Lordship~ to :ecal the Rt'v. •JAM.:& \V u.sH r rom Meraeheen, or to send another Cltt~yman in hi3 place hr~. b11I ~~n ~ot up l1y the Rev. Gentlf'man himself, hereby con·rnJict such a l'talement as f alu and ,a/umnioau, anJ nltJo certify that that Gttntlt-man had left :his place ont! \\'hole \Vet-Jc •~fore the 1.eopte or tlus Dis­trict got up that J>elition, and that he b~d l'O

intimation "·l1&tt'rer C1f thl\ir int,ulion lo for. wanl any such l!ncnineut, a•ul a& all commo­nic-..ation bet\\·fen PJact!nlia anJ Mrra~hren is ~•opped for the w int~: .. iuce the Ref.Gentleman left thict place, we ft-el con•jnced that he hall not even no·"·, a11y knowlt-tl'e wlaateYet of the .r!oc:ff\.ling.

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(Signt1!) MICHAEL SINNOTT JAMl-.:S BRADSHAW JOHN BALD\\'IN DAVID SINNO'IT JOHN LAW l.Elt J•JHN BU fLP.~lt \VALTER BRF.NNAN ROBERT GA ULE \\'ILLIAM GRlc::ENE JA~ES H.\RRON MICHAIL BARRON \\'II.LIA lt BA RRIJN PETElt BARRON J.:O'-'' ARO DOH.\N J.\ \1 ES FITZta:aALO JOH~ 8.\IU~O'J

Tl 10:\1 .\S Gitt FFI~ JOll~ \\'A I.SI I J .\ M le~"\ G ll f.:~N F.

. GEOfluf.GRft:ENF. HtCllA.HD CARROLL JOHN ENGLISH THO.\lAS Er\GLISH 1'11CHA EL RNGLlSH TllO:\t AS N ASll TORIAS NASH NICHOLAS PO\V ER JOHN 1>0\VRlt DAVIDPOW~R I> A.TRICK POW ER JAMES DOHl£A. JOHN DOHEA RICHARD DOHEA PHILIP OOHEA JOtlN CONWAY JAM.:S BRENNAN F~MOND BRENNAN LAWRENCE BRENNAN PATRICK TOBIN · PATRICK NEALE THOMAS.OON\VAY J . W. CONWAY MATH'4:\V LO~EHGAN DAVlDCON\VAY ·inoMAS CO~WA Y, Sen. JOHN CONNORS DANIEL FOLEY MARTIN FOLEY JAMfl:!) DOYLE.Jun. \VJLLIAM DOYLE '\'~.LLIAM \V .\LSH B McGRATH JAMES DOYLJc; THOMAS DOYLE JOHN TOBIN \VILLlA ~l TOBJN .\NOREW TOBIN THOMAS Kl<:EFE.

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.. , I , and a• thi1 ·fetter baJ ~ oren8'1, thett cnn _.l~r pa(lJ comlfui~J~."• c~li11te1tty,. to ~any. be no pie~ o( ignoraoe9 .ol tbe con&enla ,,f tb., .out ~· ~·d 9lrJnG1pl~ .m .. the ,GQrernmena. barrel or it" v.alat. , . • wb~l~r •l1be Jor lhe 1tnproYe•1en1t of b

J ~~~ tl•RI all of thjs alatemenl is atriclly· ·Fi1h~Jie1-o[ .Agric•lture~ EJacRti09-true . Your'a. au.. n~fcrn (ti Jbe ~1\\"-Muoid1•al lo:-t,!11tinn4,

., l PETER WINSF.R, J.P. or ~U1JH:Jlu• VlWloUI exigenpje!i, thie 11~ ----r..------7• ---- .!lily ol wlaic~ {l~ll:~:ill!lf 111 ~i.,ty a.Ivan

~T. Jou•'tt. J~s. 5, 1~46. eta -Our Sf&tt!tn holl!a out an inJu.:emenl lo To th• Editor ef. the. Patrict . ~ •• -. · a~itition for 'th~ 1olt .. purl'OS! of ohlailUllg

S11t,-I have ev~rJ' re~n to be pl.e~d place ~ur 11yilt-m fatigue1 ththooest-mindetl wiab yrur remarks on my Letter to the EJi:or by tbe phan:om of repreH41tahb":' , If we are of 1t.e Ntt11j.11.&ndlantl1,« n tbe suLjtct oj . the to have a for:ii of G~vt•rome1t~ mo~ in CC\uAO·

.. o·coum·ll Trihute "-to. the.charge that I. in flJOCe. wilh the pri lCi11les of tbet81i4i1b Con. common with 11ie1>ther"puhlic ll'lt'n who baYe atill~:'ion. WtMnustnot be Fati~fie4 with arpnrat.e previously llgurf(l on the Liheral s1Je, ha,·e <;barr.ber-.-we must have A JlPPONllBLE of Placent;a .. hold up'fDUrl.-dlneYenll••I he~u comrrittin~ thr sin of politic-.al.om~ion7 Et~cvT1vac. . Tois Exec&& it~ · ~:it ~ ~ Jar •&leng•the _....,teahavn:fearl....-... I 11lea~ uilt)" ;-but, mt-t~a<! o( muluaf r~n· liind.ed to a fixeJ .pu~ber_,;to con1t .. t pr~ca- at their command 1bei iiglit• 1hall ha ap~ mination, it is the duty ol even· JK'rlon, inter· }Jiiiy oJ Head• of Deparlmen&1-re~pon1o1ble and tleir characteraa.:.ined.-There II lbm• eettJ 'in the welfare of ~'is_ Col<>nJ. ~l"!ly to the Goveraor who ael":s them, beca~..e myiteriou 1 uaderp~i&ig l>d 1h1 parl "Of the ant.I dii'1.nuiona1ely to enq•ure, ' \Vhal mg,e- they J,aie the confidence of the ReprelUlahYe Exr:cu~ 've r.n tht•ultjt=ct. daat we cannot p Jtl dittiU is i wlaich eo lan:ely enttra into our Body, u&l trbo will tljsmiss tbem when ·they uor!trt!nnd ta SJ>!Cial Coonci .a on il J•• co11ditio:1 o! 2''>Ci~.ty, Bf' to iniutince IUJ!batiou~ ban I~ dasl ::onideuce. . • ttrJny., a·i~ lb~ &Je ptraorJi11tJr11 IG:Dp11n

~inJs in Jiff~('('~! ways wb.!\n. they are p!aced _Nl!.hfeeof Ne.~f~umlla1ul ! Th.1to a• the: l~ue aDCft); but -• aball "· alc~fol, qd; • in diilnent po1111100~ .a1 affecting &he Gotem- pntacip"-of..Nptawwa-auert tb~ Etecatave •Jl 81 ·e are tti. .. to da~wer the bn1ae of mer;t of th~ Colony ?-in other worJ ... \Vhy Ue•~i.al l.f ~~11uaae t:our cba~n ;. an.d A~ OJ' GRUN PtiM a"'t"o WJL~a• is il that public men. ~ho are ~lecttd from theD .. Palttuim f"I _.. uil .faral, -tlna ... ta oue 1lr11unrable !ciUor for rlaiR their par1y. ei:her for their prumine~ •r fpr the princi1.te wbicb, ·in is,_ opeg&ion, will ere• sett& e~ in \he ~rter. we~ theirmerit,tofill omce.of b9noror•l)JqJ11men1, ~ltue be midence· ol ahe Go~~or- flOlft lh~aly to~ able o Ip n par Beiililrt consiJer it a duty theJ ow~ tbeGo~emmeat lo J*01.COD1id~ th• •• (00111 of aotngae luVJ oflJhis myatelioaLp • aepara!e tbemselvte from lhoee p....iie 4,_.. • . lbn#luclea1 ofJactinn!' 'l'Li• ~ lla.-prin~e ·. •·1· ~- .~ a;tra1ion1-to the beaJiug and encouraagina of which wall YirHy ad41 re·nnima•e thOll ~al ... MARRIED~ 'naarl«laiy eJMiQI wbich, in their earlier e0&reer, they are aow Criende who .,e aow 1ilent. Thi11.is t~ P!'°• bJ tb.e it&v .. T. F.· J,L BsiJge, Mi,.,Georl&Jl. in1lebte.I for their pre;s~nt efo"atio~ l Tbi&. ciple which w.ill in~e all tolffk for d11t!DC· McCoi1h~)' (brother lo 11Je &1i1or the r;..a), queFtion is not 1u1t for the parpose of any per· tioa &hrou~ the ,,..:'da~~ o( pop~~ •lrcl~; to l\lary, daupter .Q( the Lite )fr AJ.m Mc· Eon~.l reft.:c1.ion ~ 10 l~r fr~m •DY 1111wor1hy an.cl w~en elc-cte~-t~s 11 the prmc1ple wlucb I.arty. · . , , ~ feel mg of thUJ kmd an.mat~ng me, I now can. ,~.n brmg to tbe.r '!muls the nec~,.111y of~r- On Sun,lq ev~nma laat, hy lhe .Rt•. JV. JiJly. Jeclare, &hat. bad I an e:noluin~ntary form·011hc:ee..prom1ses, th~ mnku .• ~ of which FJnisUI, l\fr. Wm. GarJaer ao Mia CJata ai1uat1011 of f'lt1ffic1ent ~harac!er to md.u:-e C\n t!ae Uu.."mga secunid th.e1r election. Under Golan, of thi• plate. • . -: !tilence, that I th?nk I m1gh~ be subdued mto the . pretPnl ayl'tem, durmg tl1e reec11, no that cal n thiuking mo(IJ of mind that pre1Ji1- fWlctionary con,iJers ;l bis duty to perfect any poses pul,Jic men 10 Fit Jown tuci:um1ty an the mea.c:une for the s:1nchon of tbe Legielatart. catalogue of politic l"irtues!-Af1~r thieca11ciJ Wlu n &he Legi&lehare ia convent>~. then the Jeclarat1011 Jet us 11ow, div<'st\?d o( any jealous Member.- ail and talk for months without per r,r acrimonious fccliLI• pursuf our euquiry- !erting any measurb-4' \\'Uat's eYery boJy'ct The f&.cls ure u111fenia!.le; the momeut our ·~usineass is naboJy'e busioet'S '' .. The1e i~ no public meu gtt sacuation~. tl:ey E~paral~ them- mipi:'try re11ponsible fer any me.1ll~re; H the s~h·e~ from arri!c.tion of l'\'f'fY kuul-hku the Uome GQvemment ow the Oi'Temor rec.om­sensitiv ! 1•lanf. they •liriuk fr<>i\D the rude bl~st menJ 'lny measure, aome•bing. in the s~ope of of rublic opinion-I am not one of tho~ cynacP a Hill i~ flu nf( on the tuble-1t may !'n:k ·or wlao sneer at ruhl:c men. anti w!:o hol1l that swim Jor au~ht ur.y :Memher of .the. Govern. the a•owal or 1ir!1!eil'Jc is only a doak for ment care~-j rs acceptance or rt>Je1111on doe~ ver'onaJ aml11tiu11. 'fJ~a t lillCl'T, whir h is in. not affi·ct hi°' situntion.in the ,_!ighteM ~egre~. ten11e<l for ot':<.:rs will,· !1111:cr c\·eay lair form Wl10 at the approachmg Session cons1Jers it of &onm111e111, rev 1: npo11 the snecrers. Ac· 3!; bis du•y 10 enter into any R11l1ject reii~!ing cordin•r to tlwir 1loc rim:, a:I the ~ood thio~s the well being of the Colour ~-\Vhat 1s the ought ~o be .reKrveJ ior the sen·i!cly ~ilent- state of thi11gs now l \Vlty 1J1l t}•~ ~reat Offi. for tbe dexterous sren•!· t!li ifl('r-for the cau- ceria of State, nro ti red of Leg1shhon-0 Ct ti •us polit:cal pantomimic! Tho.....c gentlemen inter{Pies too much \\'ith the busine.sa of my aJvoca•e that ,.:y~1em which wuul1I plare the Depar1meul.'1 li~pa nnt 1\Jr. So & So-But ~f Reformer iu a 11i1uation 11imilar to rhat of tl.c hi:1 contin11ancc in otfil!e depencleJ u110n 1111'1

eucnttrd ~qniut'I, 1ierpt:tually an~ bootlc:-P:ly h'lvirg n ~at i11 lhe ~fll:~la tu re, anJ lurlh~r, turning rou.1J on his t' \'1•r ·rc\·olnng wheel. if it clepPn1;t1l upon h1~ ~·~hargm~ 1he ~ut~es Nor a1n [so ignura11t o( human n;iture as not of that office to 1lie •nt1s£nc11on of the maJority to 1u~knowled1e, th.at men \vhcn placed in of the Representa· ivP Body, l~L6n. you woulJ satualions of otliciul !~~ponsibility require more se~ more activity in these Offi :1al Departments. cautioR and p1udence in the eu.uu<ialion ol JOHN KENT. their opinion~ 1l11in wlen they \VerP qnsb4c~ed -\Vbile [ at'oid :h. e .: txtreme:t, I clo not w1Fla 0 11 Sundii)· the fiut of Ail v nt, and t>f the to h~•• 1 ·1,racticalh' illuslratct! tc thr pcoplt, Eccle:- iastlc~1 year, the High Mass :it the Cn· and &bat too eYery time when one from among the.Jr~l was attto.hl hy t\ large coccourse of them rective officaal 1tiA!inction. th :it. the price the fa '. tbrnl, Re\·. Mr. Trncy wa~ ct1£hrant. o( that Jil"tinclion sl1al1 he a :-epa1a1i. " from Rev :\lr. Nu':rnt asSu!l Deacon. The Bishop hi~ cla::s 0 11 il1P. l•llrt of tltu i1\1liv1tlual .=-o hon- a~sis:cJ r;:;ntifically. and '3fe t[1e &-n~cliclion Ou .. •tl-tha•, I ~ ... ,., 1 lso •11r:cr: .. h.1 ll lie :t re.~ un [ l ti t .1 iring Ad ,. orthC('n ·~. twnsannOUnCCI IJ ul •

ciatiCil! .d air onk ;f.J r1•Jr a9i1 : i n~l-n s!iirki~g vci;t,on \Vc•ct .1es<lay nnd Frib'ty evenings,lhert J·n 11ublie a11J in nrivate of :-ul11cct3 that, rn · · 1 Cl' 1, tl1"t oil the

, . J wouitl b" ot S' rv1cn in t 1e iorc. , .. formt-r ;irr.ea n111l ttntl ~ r o1t,•·r ciacumstances, S:tme cvcning-::i, ns wctl as on ~atnrrla):S, the \fas reprr;:oen'ted "-"of \'it;•) i:uportancl!.-Do I con fc· :=i'm~ of ihr(faithful ~lro1.alJ l>! heard,ana blame r111r offic! -li1. l<lnd Ltf l'\'cry party, (9r I thnt

011 c\·ery week tla? duri111 this holy ua·

Co11fin11 m,·st- lf tC' no •,)aft}·, for :l.1itt ~tale of i.:. 1 '1 t 10 o'c'--:ic' ·• J son thl)re wonl I ue n ate ._, as., n roe

thing;s ?-hy no me.mi-I a··1ribu~·· ull t~ our for tbc c'::\'"Cnience of thos.! who cannot at· &'-'Stem of Go,·erum•11!- fo an nig11ing tllat _1 J I "r 1.

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J • • , t l tenu :t t t 1c car k u •x· •yslem as Yacioui1, Hllow u:e one momcn o t V r tli pay a tr'butd of rt!'ljlect 10 rhc· honest A !!min· At the cfo~ ,,f th~ :)o f mn ~81' !I, e l6trator of that vicious system- To ~ir JoHs Rev. John Nu_g~nt, of S!. Mar_Y"s 0. ~'''en­llAnv.cv we are inclebleJ to a t tntc of tjOC:t-ty, ttreJ lhe ~anclnar)·· a11tl havu~~olica•ed a_i~J

.jl}M.ARINE REPORT •• ----- 22 J

ENrERED. . January 3-1.laa~Jla, Coffin, P. E..Ialand, lS

J11y~, J. Tobin &Co-balla•l· 5-Jai:e, Salmon, New Yo&k, 12 day1, J. ,

Cl1h-providi&ns. ~ . ~ " Oa;>rn:=, Williams. Halif•x. ' day!, J. Tebw

& Co-f r~b beef. . CLE.'4RED.

J1muary 3-Pomona, '41hvarJe, Cadiz, R~noie Stuart & Co.-figb. ·

EN1'ERED FOR LO-'Dl.VG. Dece~ber 27-AdYenture, Li•erpool, S. 0.

Arcbihald. 30-Heraltl, PortopJ, R. A la.op & Co. ' Drake, LnnJqn, Newman & Co. Love & Unity, Cork, J. Tobin & Co. January !-Funchay Welt lndie1, llanl11t &

C ' s o. Sisters Halifax, Job, Brothers & Co. · Minna', Mediterranean, C. F. Uenne\t & Co. a-Scotch Lau, Por1ugal, Baine, Johnston a

Co. · . 5--Sophia, \V~st lndins, W. & 11. Tbomu

& Co.

. DOC'l'Olt WALSH

B~lt~ve to inform hi• Fri1na1·'and th• Pub~ that h• may be con•uli.d

proftHi.~nally at tfit·l~1iJerc• of Mr FF.LIX DOW~CEY, Dnchto'>Jih Slnd, opposite Cha• pel HHI. t r

tli~l iio •)"•lsm, however pt.rfor.t. Could atta iu oitaineJ fr~'ll tho:;;i- 1JP t~ ble~'1;f p~e~i ~· A<lUAi'OllT, D~. 27, 18-15. for us in "° slsClrt a pt!riocl--he hatt calmed ed !>y the vhnrcla o tho o~p• ~

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' Ed' ,1 i._ 0 al · t . _ lllto' •obra· .. tv eunftictir., nnli.ical ntliuinn-be which w~ li11je1 il ro w.t.h breTal1·• esi atte

1n· To t11t dor 0.1 lrie c, rio • ., ~ J et ,.- l , d . b croyv 'td tmJience us wa.- t 1e

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0 .~ 1'Al~E. Dua S1a.-Ilt:lieving you tc be the Fr1e'm1 has !uWueJ social Rntill3th;e" t J:tl appt>arr t,on 1 a •• th N ~ . ' ·1 •

of \b" onprUl'ed. I now ba\'t to rellm~il of you irattoncileablt -in . fact" be bfts gonruecl by firatappe<ltanc• of Fa ~r uge;'t JU ~u~\t:; 21100 Qll1. vuy piim• ~bur• Merc~tab11 t. vuhli~b the following lt'Alement of Facts:- the 'weight qi hi• perMnal c1laracJcr and at· s!lce IJi• r~~nt. el~eat~~;o '~~:. ~~: p11b)i~ ~ ; 'lm .I .a 'LJ' In the month of NoYember Jut I received, tracted towards him men of eYery \"ariety of \V lO we . ' Leve l J h • &11 'M • ;,. St. John'•• a email lwrel containio1 5 creeJ aoJ politicit ~nJ ori~in, anc~ ma11e them. op.n~on ":h"n ~e .say that flt no~u;-c~ / e 1·,too Shore Cull•..-e and LabradottDitt->

- williu~ mstru:nenll in h~ good work of social \Vonl of GoJ w11b gre~t. :>rcr, anJ• .~.c 1fi•.'!: -. dozen patr of coane Yarn Hose, and 2 pair of " • 11 · · 1 h t th CfSS which crownt- u111 •·• FOR SALB •Y Yana cutrs; the nlff of which amount• to .£6 receneracion. To resume, ( attribute a to anc 1.,a e llUC . , f I bl !liog!ll which "' 2.1.-Tbjf .,_. MAl CO.me bJ a~ister, a Poor our ey1tem of Gorefnment-there ~·· i.n that t}fqrl ia ~h~pp~ eamcet o b·.',•~u1a're labours in J • D 0 U GLAS ~ Co. W- .. ln dae W..a of Kns-laod,' \be prodace 11.stem no principle of HESPON~IBHJT~- .I'~. hope ~od4'/1ya r 00),~ ' . . v-- · . 1 f lh Go rncir ia certainly reeponsibie to the ' t!lc cbaif . ol. Tru\h. . • .J ••

o' her own labtar. and lo !)I cli•!"*d '" or 8 ve . • ,.. .. . ~ •· . · • fter thct 5'trmnn · tl1e Ca'ldulatcs Cor ad· • -• lmr»riaJ Gover~nt-1& ••a J'Gl!IYe re•PQn- P.. ... • . S p .. k' T

llatr henna:. • · ~·: ·' erColC,.nial 0111 ilalw~ s 1tatiafieJ 'm1s.tiol into St Mar) 'sand · atn~ 9 em-1 am chatpl in my accoant u haY.mg ~1b1laty-tb • . on• . ~th re~ ~n our

1 .. • ranee ~oirtJ ap(lroarhed the ~ltR(, and tl1e

Mell pa'..4 at th• CVITOK Hov•&~ as DVTJ OD 1f the c01.~11!9 ·~n~~l~:~r 'reip0~e~bilitilo' l lt1'liol.p ~r:v •. aitu:ib,e atlmonit~~D admin-~i• h:inel, the •m of I, I 0•. ~d. ! ~an no bll'!"I pr~ • . P tbe ofliciol ilumbe'rer' ' litertd the PTe~p to upwsu:d• ollhirty peraoa.•.

0 ·1 Cbritlmu Day I rece1Yed tht IAtttir I diltarb, , 1ta wor m'"' . . . d , ·1· Hc l~'u 1l11ilt1r.'!I ~ • · .... ,_ •L- _, ____ .u:.,._ .. L---• . ..,.dfere ii in oar •)itim 110 aclife 10 ucemen :- a '1• •

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' = ·co. L·U. MN s. FO~ rii_ .E LADIEs: &inc: •Pre&d a1ac»t, inlWldy to th~ bup h~l~ 1i111dit aside, . ~d ~ ,bth'lil ii ~hi mail .lif\tid ~ilf 0..1, abol lik• •• IUllJIW

. . . lower' eail1, hiMiog, ftubin1 and -~ng ·U · l 1DWNf ~l fQlgtl'. · • • '~ i • ,' > · · i: &lMCf' on ,•llWlNlll&IA ....... , · they wtnt, ·until at J•ogtb •~ wltole tbip · ~ .. 'flrie.aftet·daltln~we•'DiUOb iin'iitet, hi ... t~ f ,.__.

· TSB .&1111'8 JIB, ... · lfemed a ma• of lurid fire, andoOlhlng ••• !ar more lyaarioua tlaan·'fbe'' atlier! it1n11 ~~t 1 ·'N-.r., l•h untouched but th• nariow qu&Nr dtC~ adorold with •"'Yib~ ·lht' ... "J~ul4 ~t--..·-~•tmn•, oB which lhe oow'deepairioa cNw·baid pth11 ,._..., or weeltb.·.tord. -01co..- n1 Mltll.

My frie~d Hu i1 th~ happittlo!.sntn . .<ti~ crowds, eome eeprly •ndtaYOwio1 to c0inplettJ}'~r611ftcl iti--~og akiocl of~ ~·~---~~111(!1 He baa thuweateat &Dd mo1t romantic couaie lowtr 1h1 only boa I 1bat had e1coped . lht At ~?uide WH ~ ~f'Po 11114 ~ tt :--i .-eY:;. ill &be Yicinity of P~ilalleJpbia. It i1 but niJae ftam•, tom• Trantically crying.out for mtrcy,. UlUflC. ~·--·· 90 1b1 ~r . II'*-"'' .. ..u· "'" ... ttttll~ ~ile1 from tqe tity, ud near" fi&ie old two pike tQm• cur~iua end blupht!°ing ·awf&il:in tb•ir _the Int. ~1 ~~· I· ~·"~'b,1lt a w · ~ ~MIM.st eo that a sran of blood bo~"' will tak•you egony, alld 19me atretohans out thwh-'t P.>'!P of t~o ~ J.i!~n .~ .. . Oii o~.!h~ ~--f!a.11M~·1 Ml~:'fritl~MI •Miill!'J• 1h,re .in fcn ty miout11 . . lli1wilo if Ii pe:fcct . impl•Gr~.g!J for~Jp. • • :· .:, . ,. .

11l ~fiy••ad'!!811Y1 .• )j,ct~a·a~LIDID• g~oatplepmare1, n.~!yft~lql!~.1s0t1Ya• *"t_lff! '!!!\lal~ot ~ ... •

n11,ol-lJeautiful 1w~t \•ml'trtd. and Jovti· . ., ave , .. , •. my men. · g••e ~ay-ws l ! W:?2 ~ •· • ~ .~~· .,. .tar1.., IJIOl~;;ps· - ~ ~il. ·J · : • llariy Jevot~Jly. Ao&l then .a croup of auch you aee.thtm miaorably -burned tu dutb·b•· lorar_er da1: H~ wu btna~~1 . )Y,~dl>: !JYer 1 .. . 'The~ li~t•.llilrb.! M •. loY1ly ,Lilllrtt~ ! Core you.r ~JN p• I ah outed rwns in' th• bol.t th.• ~moet 1hannp~t· f~r':° of_,• t ... ~, ad. ~- . • ~ ... :A.mea ~· ~w .. i-.-1 11i&Pr &ti.

D'J h b ·1 b 1 J 1 b and \fa1,mg·m1 bat to tbt •ufterwe,forPt· clirung on the cuibaoo1. ~•'fft hkcf Min a uJe. . , ,• r. -, ,, , you t\'tr ear ow u e an •· . • · r, · · ...!..... ·rw. ·ti · Ja.-· · 1 '" ' 'f 1· • ·

cam• 8,quaial•J ?" iai~ ht to me, tn• even inc. &i~f in the 1xc1ttmeot of th• .moment tht tin. . a1~m~ ~ut1 • t. an ~~l pa .••,"'' • &!Ut· "But we ww~ ... ;alm0t.t iraoaloualf 1 ~ h' ·r J 1, k 1 .1 • onnency·of our own daopr lll'c&• of•"•· •OI er.tire at lhat m'Ollllnt. · Ont um 1np- nreterftd. Tb~ ft•-w.eWg"'8d.~ 10.t. llll OD J! WI •• I 100 my ltUu Ul • .. . rt ct b 0 th d' ' I d th . 1• 1.~ . • ,, • ~· ~ _ ... i .

th• n•gali\'t. "\Ytll then, draw your chair plo110.o . The. poo~ )'frMcbes on tb.'qtJ~!r eo • tr In.... • 1Ya1t, an .. ~. -~1114 .. . ~a· llPL•~tll<lilGl '°' tOIQN l-!•1~ .. ,,IVYN' .... !:losrr 10 lhe fir• •nd 1 will tell you,, of the bumiog thip anivr•rtd. bac'k ~.wilha lb~?'~ ~and. ~r ~ ~~I, t~e .b_l11• e119u1h ao.rell•v• qafrqnaJQtft ..... '-..

\\' . 1 b • d h b · by1t.nc lliout. Oln pliant. ta1a .... -tea, teJn~ Jllil dJitefa1ble .uthi7etol1 •r;ailn ·~ tic;>q. Had any qf ~falliaff ....... bowvtr 111

t ose w_or •. • •c~n: .like mettled bound• at . •h• cry,endwitha n•tlithelvo11.lkfa.Htr~r~~· :~ti~ •lr~ ~ w•~d.llut l~4owa..- · .. It wat a n1,ht rn the trop1c1. \Vt1iad few vil(orou1· atroke1 we deahtd 11p to.the b~· of ber p1rept. ~d liW ~ij, aod &•lber. ~ •iw.qil WMQUof 1DUfOJINI

been in p~nuit of aheaYy m!rcbantman •. bQ~ quut•r. · un.OUd, ~~!D~'in dart, ... il~Y.··~}~19~ ..-i-~•ltt ~- wlMla .pYf. ,.,. 3 fo,_comin; up.1hewa_1ahut1n from oar11gbt, .. Kt•p her off there,'' llheutld,.· ... i· Oflr htr ~wt ·~ot-"'"'- '-r r.,,~::~0- cquuna:a4• ... ·~,.., .•• ~ti· ".nd !or m~r11 than an ~<>Ur, rtmain.J '.nviaible. th•t - ihould IJ. iwa'Djled by the ·~ nmo;I• 11,r my • ..._....._~· ~ btr ,a lllJl~le~ ..J""'~-­:Sudd1nl _t, ho~•Hr. the moon brok• forlb, of th• auff'tr•r1 to · e1eapt; .. ktep· her of'- ~~· and. I coahl Iii ~gla ah~..,.l~al .paw4-a pa1a 0 ·I almt' MlllilM• anJ w1 .•a\., ,(le ch.~ clo!O haul~. on the jump o'erboard, and w .. 11 pick you up," I 1liilentd ••bl! Wli•'.J•~ ~o{ !~ tit'Pl went up from &DJ bead tq ' ..... -.-~;? very ro1at . ol ttcaprog . ~·· \Ve rnstant!y continu~. a we f•ll oW from · htrqOll'ltr hilll., I~ w.r·~ \lp~ ijilict of my lllllrlw.• hll'lltltl•OlitmMhi'IMlcUM

. madt all sail. ~ut tbe ~rnd \flt 10 uncertam apio; and in 1 ... than three mine•• 1h 8nb °°"owtiir ··~ erriiiOril~ . 1rte. tim• mrli .. ,; '] ..; th~t the ~trani•~ ktpt Ii~· ~d~anta,., ~~· air deck Wal bare, and our boa'• full or th•..... l'Oll ~ .. ~ liibiJcl ... ~~ ~n~ . half Cl

01'be d • llJl'Cll• MV.tr, recaUW · ~tin; COTnJ".'lal1Ytl y 11111 WJth UI, w.lirl.t he cUtt1 crew. . ·- ~· . ..... ,.to berieet, th ~fed a -~Oki)elif to tbf llQIU'Pf1lw r,Ji git " J no. 'lqt t unJ a resptc:table bret7•. At 1.en~1b tt fell a .. Mr Danforth," at thi• m•mtnt 1houtld •~le, aod tben~toocl wath ~~U-opepe.tl hp1, will not deecribl dlepalt•and :hatolb•t ,(•:;ct cAI~~ th" chase being b' tb11 time !everal . Jack. from.the other boat aheaJ: u tbere•a a pzaog •.l.moa! waldly_ 11Pfapne. • patent, to my11~r. ''#bt111·1tlley perlilted in "'·" _uu. . . . . · . lsdy and her lather, they •Y· b1re....;1tillon : _. .. For~od'e •k• fty !• · l crifd, .' tb~ 1b1p cousidlrringlbe,preierver olllaeir lifu. &af •

.. ~lie ~uulJ. no\v .L~11ten. lymg ~n a l1qu1d boarrl-for HeaTeu'a aake let u1 try to~" 11,on ft:'9' m e"!'y part~we_can ha~dly ttcall9 6ce it to eaJ'Wt ·1w111 aooo· on boar.I ; th• fluod of m.oo_nl'lht. rie1n.c an~ falhng Jaz1I y 1hem.,, ·• . -· b~ the compatuon way, r~ anoth~r .m1tan1 e~e captain. dtlicaltly lUigaad bia own · ubia io ~t1nn the ''"11• btr wh11t ~a1 . 1.scarcely mov- "For one moment, aa [ remtmbeMd-my ... ,u blo~ up-why besnate l For hcdYen a the atranpse, andll ' tbtttbaJ·l1i111re to lrim 1'.1~ from th• m~t .. •nd fluh~n; m the dtalAn-:e 6rdert! ant.I tl·~ extremity of our dang~. I ~ke, come:· • . • , Bome plrtic\lla~• c<ace.mitis their· billory. ltl,t ~ sea iull 1 •nowy \vm1. ,,~11. ~t ~n5e ~ueec; but when I rtfttcteJ.that. by depar!. "•Oh.!'"• ·~d ble11 }O~ for tlus kin~nesa They were easuy rolJ. - ?.tt Thornton, th• -Caplam D~e"·. who haJ. bvn f'trutm1zmg her ing, wt ahould abandon hYo human btingt co -theru. 11 then hope.' .~xclaimed the ol.J man fatl ier of f.Rel~'\Tas 'U \Yeallby \Vrat in-tbrou1lt b>t ~aN. ~xc.T-a1med- a borricJ deafh, I beaitated no lon1er. Ha9tily -·but ha~~ l~at ~a1nled,'. he contrnu.eJ ; dii'T:an. anti \'\'&! jnet returning from Great

,. Tb•r•· 11 1omet1.nt: 1he matter on boar4 1tarning from the mate .ef the veasel :hat they • g~, fly, l wtll cu: .wath her, ... ht adJecl, u.1 a Britain, \Vhh hfa dauihttit «ha bad been •here ; thct men ha9e al mo•' ~l! l~h !1er ~e~k1 wtrt their on!y peHe1119rs, and havin1 taken •~act of a;ony, !amJy eas.aymg _to raise JO there for gevernl rnrs o~tainiu1 blr edac~ion. -and even tho.a. aloft re1,.1rm1 are c01nm1 refuge in the l;old diiring the lat8' cha ... bad h11 t.nfeebled arm• tbe seemu~1ly hfele" forµi Belore the L~1ter of Marque &iiltd, ebe had Jown-whal 'an 11 bf,· .~fr. Jnnu r• since been forsotten-and not f~tilin~ wartan· of b11 clauch.rtr. . . · been fittc.l up by' blr. Thornton in e ~tyle

'' I c~n~t mak• out, •ir-tl~• crt~, 11•rl_aap1 ted in vrJeriug any one on 10 don1erou1 a "I look~d m her lace. The tran11uon from ~orJering_ 01r eastern 1 uiury, ~ with furni:u..­liaa m~umed. they ar~unnuig. ~~lJly b~b•r · eentco, 1-pTe th."°""''" -vb••&• .of 1 .. ~. calm dt~~tf to ho1~• n~c! bee!' too .. great, and intentfe•l ~tincipally for h••, manaion·hou• at .tnJ !bather-no, my God, rht. slup~ ou. fire!" wbo 1 .. d luckily 1mugted bimHll on bftard, the. hat! md~ fa1~1t. ll· It was. no t1m1 to Jamai•&.' 'Bui' _a! this mo:ner,t a m~. l1e tJaculareJ. 01 a cloud of thick blatk amok• itemly baddir:' one or two of my crew whe-at. ~tsllate. liaatrly ra11mrJ tue beautiful stru~1•r arri\'etl eoliciting my prtstnce with ~Ir. Thorn­sudJenty putfPJ up . ~e.r fore·hatebway ; f?1· templed to follow. to keep their 1tarioM, m my arme, I ~lJed upon the ol~ ma11 10 Ion. A$·: 1 en~•red the cahin lie frankly ex .. lowtd by. a 10~1, ,.JYJd ~r~am of fir•, th~t mounttd htr 8 it'.e by ~rope that hung over 1b• follow • . Ja~b•J into tho front cclbm, up the tended his ti and. an~ pr .. tute<l mt to his a.hol u~ lm1htly m•o the midoicbtsky. quarter, rapiJ!y travtreed lhe dtck in the companion war' and to my utter horror, Lou.nu now b?u.shin~ daughrtr-for what woman,

"'~ e 8aw ~t once t~at ~ae flame11

must miriit of a trt!l'endoas beat, and darted do\fn th• flctmes bad Jlltt cro"ell the .entrance. . .for be ihe who she m11y can stant! unembarrueetl l1aYHetn rqsn1 e~' lunft 1~ the .hok. a.nd tbt compa1,ion \\'ay. ltaving the flatnea roar- but a s~ood 1 p1uted. Dec1th was .babmd, in the preseure of oRe to whom ehe fandi11, that they .had auamed an mt1011cy wb1c• ing not five feet from its entrance. deatruet1on, .,_rhape. Lefore. Lay111g my ahe owes her life t I haft bad many mo· \VoulJ defy e~ery effort to 1ubd11e them. · It .. The cabin was a largo one, and fit~ up h~nd upon tt.•. olJ man's &houlder, 1 urgeJ men ts o( pleasure, bul I never felt as t tbeu ,,., fMrl~d ~tgbt. Th~ ea1er element ehot with ta!!te. Tiit decoration• ww• ••en Jux· tu~ al~ .. d, hurneJly thre\v the eha\VI of tbe felt whc'l , Isabel Thornton. extendiJli her alODg the r11gao1,·ran 1w.•ftly up the loreblall oriou1, and such at I bad at that tim• rarely fur 11rl around her face and form, mads a delicate band to 1, 1, with her l\Veetett amiles and wrapp1n1 lhe hamper in a 1be1t of fire, reen in merehnntmen. The 1lat1 room• w~re bolJ, c!eaptrato pu1h for life, anJ in another uttered her thanks. •l1samed aha0tt prependiculady up,.ard a of mahogony, inlaid with e.bony. and finiehed in~tanr, amid ttle cheer3 of my men. had " , But bow,' aid 1, lo change tlse ll&bject, fathom or two aboY1 the t~uck. There was oft' \Vilh th• greateat elegance. Cur'.ains, aarn~J the qnuter drck. The boat shot. lo • ,HJ it happen. my dear ~1ia tfhorntoo, that no breeze; bu& lb• uodulah:.n1 of the atmM·. aprar11,tly of damGsk, hun1 around. and 1h• the !Ude. a do~•n nrm1 W4're ext~n~ed to rec1vc you were in ' tbe cabin \Ylleo the rest bad es. p~rt '"'!PllbedeaaH em,>k• to on~11de, ~or· 1how ol 1ilverant! cut1laas by the c~:'lpanion my burJen. I carefully 1ave it tn charge to capeJ i' · ' . JQ•~I u 1l •!'~·a glOQllly ~11rta1.a ap'!111 \Tay wa• even br111iont. The cabm wa1, lhe near~•·. almo~t elung the ol.J m1.n alter, •. , fo the general alarm we W6r•.forgotten, wh1eb tb~ land fta111111 .bone JU ttrrrl>l• rehef. hl>W~Yer, - 1till as death. A lady'1glove Jay an<.1 eprm1ma with a bound rnto the stern for we haJ been hurried to the bold during the aE"'f objecl OB board cou~I noar be'diltinelly on an Ottoman, .Rntl bePiJe it '.VII an open 1beetts, waifed 01) arm ; and shouted- conftict and when· the fire broke out were !teen, and \Te 11otictd tbat all at ooce. th• hook; but no otber ~cacea oL.a.Juunao Q.eing . .. •Shove 01f-bo.ud-1ive ~ay-and 1f oferloo,kefl. \'V'e found our own way back, \Vlrnle er•~ rahtd aft. A •ignal ot di1tre11 weio cli•cernal>le around. . Where c~ulJ :th• e.ver yoll p11llrd be!ore, pull now, for your but onl}' \Vb en th• wh8le 'hip ·,v&s in ftamft.;

Abe \te~t rnatant \Y~t !how a on the.quarter. owntr of that small, delicate French glove hv•~. my men '.· . We had juat reached the cnbin throu;h a /or­.All :b11 had ppaed ma moment, be? '\iVat 16UO oir~ady a victim to the ir11bt- "I \•a• ob~yed. 'V1rh one soul they hent wuJ door lJelow. and belie\•ing the 1bip d•­

·• L1>wtr A\T~Y tbe ~oatt-~iJ8 their crewe t.ul element ?-bad the mate deceired bi:nself their bra•»oy atmt lo the taelc, and while ~lie troyed baJ despaired of .1 Jl eaea1" wbtn you 1t.en, · boa~wam I qmek, · ~•r, . or the Jl~"r in supposing she ha.d beeu reanoveJ .f ro:n th• oak alm~at •napped beneath tbtm, mad~ th" -you-appeared.' ,,.retchu will be lot~,., r~ulldt!ed th~ capta1~. hold ?-waa there oo hope, if she atilt liveJ, boat ".'hrrl from ~he quarter, a11J then 3e11 ! ··I had forgot tiil this moment \VC were

. "TLe meu ~urried lo t~eic stations, fired of, reaching her in time to eave her from a her with the velocity of a aea ;ulJ ~ver the foe~." saiJ r gaily, Jelc!minetl to aYoid the w1lh a t}TnQathr. equal to h11 O\YO. hon id-death ? .ill heart sickeneJ aa I wat, deep. Nol a word was tpoken. 1 he 0\11 comino thankP .

.. Mr D~folth.,. be aaiJ, •·I shall give I coulJ not aoawer them. The danger, mean· man sat bMid• 1ne in the boat in th~ Le. ., B~t fou or not." continued HJrry, tum-you th• leadin.J boat, •pa:e no elort to reach wbilt grew more and more imminent. I wa1 wildermenl of gratitude and a1tonisom1nt in~ to hiet wife \Tilh a 1mil~. •Isabel is now tht~ in tim~))ut.,, be ~ontin~ed, in a etandios at {1 were on a mi,1e that had beeu .:...While the form ?l his s:i!l inanimate child m~ britle; oflen, when I 1pe01k .:>f rhe Mcrifice wb11ptr, " mind th• magazine .!.. •iuung, for 1boulJ the fia11111 ttaeh the lnl· wu ui.nded uoau!ed, for tue moment. by she lia~ maJe in leaYin1 her native land ior

.. Ay, ay, ei~," I .answered, touchiag my 1azine in•v~t11ble je6lruction mutt fRl!lll. bis sit.ft, It was, indeed, no ti~ne for d~lay. me, she reminds me, with grat"tu! ho.ut that liat ; and lupin~d11 10 th" ttern 8lltet1, I Nor coulil that catutropbe be much 1011er Every man knew \Ye wtsre pulltnJ for h!~ or I 1ta•eJ ht:r life on 1hat eventful night. " coutin?ed, ., pu~h .o1f. lh~r• fo~,~ard-and pC>l'tponed. ·The del'ourin; element had al. dtatb. 'r.he ~ther ~oa-t · wu nearly a mile The wife lookeJ up as he :-poke a:i<l-11ow c1n \\"3Y \\'I t h a \VJ ll , boys-pull I" r .. dy &•ined poa!tsion of all around. and abead, ek1mmm1 sw1C1Jy along fro,, the Jt. sworn bachefor :t& r am !-l enYied Harry

··At these \vor1b, the men .bent to their evio now might be eating its way raT.en~ly v~ted ebip. F~ao in 1ht: moonlit h?r!zen Jay the tend'!r iaze of those confiding eyed. oars n-i1h th• the\\'~ of giant•, curling tbe toward it. Betic!ea, if I pauaed a mo~ent oqr schoone~, ;w .b all her exqn1s1te rracc.ry • wait rt in fo1m1 Lentath our bovn. anJ ltod- longer the fir• .woulJ reach the eompaoion rel!tcred in t wave beucatb, unJ ee1&ni~1g A GOOD TOUT. -The folkn~in: !Otl!'l, COTft• 111g the hoi\tli a 01~g as iI tbey had l>e•n plea- w•);andall hope of eecape from the cabin be with her thin, taper, raking rnu!a. like 158~~ -plimeutary of tie "better.MsH" of cr~ativn , 6ure tkilT•. cut off ;crie; veHel 1Joatil')g ·half way betwten ... wa1 given at a late Iiorticultnral F~~icval :~ - •' nut swift a!I ,,.a• our prog~a~. that of •· Had i! bten onJy ,my own life that

1\va1 anJ 1ky. Down to the ri;ht \VU the burning

the deatoyil}g eJe:nent wae still mort 10. The endangered, I would naLhaYt heiita~ in ship prt1entin& a YUt body of h1rid lire, "Tue T.1n1cs-the loft plant• of ea~Jt'i ~te haJ !preaJ with 1uclJ !C1ghtfol 1aa>idity aa p!rillinl it to th• atmOll; but when 1 remtm· that roared alone her 1id11, atceamed out httr garden, who twine their ~fftciionate tendrilJs­tll \Hal' the whole fore p~rt of the 1bipin btrtd that a dozen 1allaut f1Uow1 frn111 my po?t1, eddied spirally up the U1M11, enJ leap·. round man'• natme.ehiehfing him from noiiou~ flarue1. ah<l threaten toeonaume her before we crew, u well u ateort pl , otben fremtbe ed in, buge masses at!-i&bt out into the sky. blastt, rejoicing witb 'him in the full·lta!ed' could arriv-. Since it had found vent. it reecutd 1uff'•t1rt, would be tDTObt.l iQ my ~ow and then, a1 her gun•_ became heated, summer of hie proeparity, n·:id cli(lgm1 ,., hiai raged 'Yi th 1tcloubled f ary. until now the fat~, I cou!d not doubt as to my 4uty. thry went off wirb a roar Jike ahuader. Mean- with uniilterC'J loY! through thi dre:iry win•e:-ebroude, the forema.tt, rbe bow-1prit the yard• Theft reftectiont, however, hail QOt occafied timf the dense &~1oke, ptherio~ in a thick o=f~·r~u~in~a~n~~~d!!!tca~y3 ... ~~~~~~!!!i~~ Et'ery thing wu iinu~d with fir~, wh:ch, mer• than the in~&aDI in whiei-. I had t-n cloud aboYt, bung lite a pall 6Yer the cou- ~ "'hirltr'& f ou1 .. 1 anJ 'f>DnJ; u cende1l spir1lly lbsowiog open aueee.iftly lb• dOOll ol ahe luting •hip. For tome inslanls.tbe flames tn th• roact·heatJ, sh Joting its forky toopes difrer9nl 1tat1-rooga1. Afa1 all wtre empty: appear"1 to die in. patl •••t; but all as once. O'l t on nery hand, and afJeaming Hk'• am•· With a be&TJ hearl I wu "bout to mo11Dt the· a al1t-.n of inc.U~ Ir,, that almc•t blinJed \tootrr •w17 up into tb•ealm. blut11Ly. Mea:a· companloa 'lfay, when I JJOticed &hal • ...,.) the ~ye•. leaped flrptodicalarly upwar from whit~, th11 ftam~• It.wt broteo out from tbe currain at th• furtbtr ~ ... mecr lo&idt the detla; the1iori•ta for mile• arouod way' after hatch, aa4 catchiq at o&ce rarliue, leap· 0. a similar cabin aft fi,1 Ila• one I wu io. iUamina~ed \Yhb a fiaht :non YiYid 'ban t~at

~ltf ~atct~t . · A.ND TERRA· NO VA HERALD,

td fr<'tll rope to rope,.r..n wildly up the r1g- Without a 111om1nr1 dfl~y I rQlheJ lowaql iL ol the brrghteet noond,y ; a part ol the {ote· ' . .. -- l - - ....... - ---- .. • ... - - ~ ........... - - - - --- · - - .. ·--· ,.. - - -· _,,.. __ _,._ .._ .... .

Edited, P1;inl14 and J!upli.slu.d 1v1rj_ \VED· t,1!:SDAY fJ}OY~ng. by ROBEtrr JOHN PAltSONS, at hil" Olfic~ oppont. thrE:i"= change Br'J'(di.r&j1.Duclt.,u;ort4•$lt11t Pri~ £ 1 5 •• ptr annum, · pa~n~lc ~lf-ytar!!I.: -- ... . .. - . .