in mo mnuuvii uuuuing inii evening air. Bradford relorred to the new lend meaaure, and tho following resolution waa adopted— *' That in tho opinion of this branch personal residence on selectors' leaaea ia unnecessary and objeotiooable, and ahoold b« at ooce aboiiahcd In favour of anbatituted residence. A number of apeakera took part in tho debate. Other question* came on.A PERILOUS VOYAGE IN SPENCER S GULF.K'rtTafip»*aThe cutter KJiaabeth, aa to the safety of which anxiety had been felt, arrived here on Saturday alter an adventurous postage. Captain Brown atatea that he left Killldio Bay in oompany with the Bed Rover on the 17th, and arranood that he would keep a light during the night for the guidance of Mr. Babovich, who ia unacquainted with the ooaeL On Monday nUht a aea broke over the cutter, amaahing tho lamp, and bo waa unable to light it again, lie uw nothing of tho Red Rover tho next morning. There waa a heavy galo on Tueeday afternoon from the north-weat, and when ronniiog Cape Catettropho the rudder carried away. The cutter, left at the mercy of the gala, waa blown cloee to Oambicr Islands. the wind •hiking and driving her up gulf till aho •ighted Tipara light. The weather moderated, and the captain auooeedod in nailing boarda together, making a temporary rudder. Ho managed to atocr with aoma difficulty to the weat aide of the gulf, and arrived safely after eight daja and nigbta without a wink of aleep. Nothing ha* ainco been heard of the Red Rover, and grave doobta are entartained a* to her aofoty. A party ia being orgauixed