•M ft ■ V* * V « * ft V « «L.« ' ft ft* *■ *w« ^0 W* ft •John Leonard, w ho has a- decided jwn-cAmif for Lockup lodgings ^and Police Court attendance, and whosewccupation isj “anything for the^ood of the ,voyage” was again up for taking “ a small drop or two” too much, with an, “ ould acquaint-unlt;$s” wbichl hone^t John*,thought “shouldriot be forgot.” He appeared the picture of injured innocence. His\Worshtp hav-aked him what his intentions were forLf«ngthe aum'riier in regard to going to the fish-I'ery or other employ mens, he replied thatho “ intended doing some good for himself in short.” which evidently meant his doing nothing more' or less than, holding to hiioccupaucy of the Lock-up with a freebreakfast. As John’s personal was ratherdilapidated and injurious to his.lt charac ter* in looking for work, and his digestive(organs being.out of order, he was if any thing well pleased to bo sent to our local | Malvern on the Lake for seven days for the benefit of the cold and hot waters cure inside and outside, to be ncopmpanitWith gentle exercise on tfco grounds of the^' jnstitution.