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S S e Beleg dinnerat Spa arl- | appoin i to Fes tidia the puce t the Com- [sasha without the authority of the (ee Sond oa ; 
borough House for the White Lodge, Richmond Park,| mittee of Council on Education n ‘with respect to the j It was announce ed in Court that an a appeal w R 
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et : th 1] published. The committee find t pm instance of | A despatch from Fere states that a ite 
ee ded the the "Dudas of x p igos ^s fate | marking the reports has occurred since Feb. 14, 1862, | was heard ab sea fro wot place cha aad 
i — when a report by Mr. Longueville was § engag was supposed to be cal 
Di * = 5 n one Be a vi ubmitted o the presiden t. with passages mark ed, Federal and p The between 
evening the Prince and Princess dined with, the ] Duke writte en with a feeling of "hostility € to the DU |publishes a deseription of a formidable 
and Duchess d'Aumale, at Orleans House, T ham rks by ei hi : E he pee 
On Thursday morning the Prince and Princess came | the presi dent. The committee howev which is, that she combines, the characteristics ofa 
to Marlborough House from Richmond Park. The | ceed with the mrar owing to the illness of Mr. | turret ship with those of a steam ram, She is to 
Prince presided at a meeting of the Council of the | Jones The on called the Sphinx, and is said to P| from ay 
Duchy of Cornwall. "The vo id in the subject of this inquiry and na | other vessel ever designed. She is in 
Princess HELENA has been confined to the house | in the tution i is imp tant. EEN C E t i ‘ome to € is vel to 1 mito Or boi the water Per 
at Osborne for some days by an attack of scarlatina. considered the tha — PBs Bo exercised in 
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very satisfactory. Her Royal Highness is "now making | cóntroversial argument, is consistent with the p of the EE T sp, the extremity of which is 
— progress, and the rash has entirely dis- | Committee of Council, and bas, on the whole, we exo reised|a metre 1a ow water, so as to strike an enemy belon 
appear * Pes 2 $ lat The deck is protected by cast-iron p lates, 3 
RAND Dvcnxss ManrE.—Her Imperial f which may tend to support the educational rd per Dia placed ee the pla anking en and supports two fo 
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Emperor of Russia, "reges tame ed ^ tho See ection s maie Quse Ap A armed with a pivot. gun, pei solid shot of the 
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à i e suspicion, thai e inspectors’ reports are subje mount two lon 
resident consul, and other personages CO AR ora m to alteration, either directly or indirectly, at the instance of 1 estern is ^ "a tn di reg TANS y pivot 70- ‘pounders, | 
e Russian Government, Her Impe erial Highness | fhe department, has, without doubt, a tendency to lower their o engage the enemy at a distance, but she is meant fur 
immediately left by the South-Eastern railway for SRM f they are to be regarded as independent sources of close ee ‘ 
ie Hotel, whence she will go to Tor — for a | testimony in matters of opinion or controversy sonehing - PAIN.—The King will leave for Paris on the 15th of 
few weeks. Prince — met the duchess on pen en pan e policy of the M erga) unos t| August, the day of the inauguration of the Northen - 
her iria n iuum Charing Cross terminus been the understanding wader which the appointment of Railway. The Council of Ministers have decided ty _ 
Tun CAB rw Sinet Council was held on | inspectors was originally sanctioned, Parliament cannot be | grant an amnesty to persons convicted of offences against 
he First Lord of presumed to be ignorant [ren the year 1858 at latest) that RN l ho tat t that al 
Saturday at tthe, official et ks of the First Lord of | FS À sag Cees rA cages pra od im aws. e statement that, sever: gel 
the Treasury in Downi inspectors’ reports as to the insertion of argumentative or F ernme 
held on Wednesday irrelevant matter; and your committee are of opinion that during the passag of the couriers across the Isthmus 
THE ARMY. The coloneley of the 91st Regimen sowe gh: power is egoptial to the gdecinal working of the of Panama is unfounded, the Coreen hte 
epartment so long as it retains its present constitution an , ae 
nt by the death of General Hay, has been etd wlotions. Ib has occurred ar E a a aN rectis the Adm ia despatches, Com 
on Lieut.-General Arbuthnot. The eo eolon vict b be possible to obtain all the E ed which the inspectors | Dave also been received from Chi ly expressing e 
89th Regiment, vacated by this appointment, h as been | can be desired to give to the department or to gprs by for fen relations with 
conferred on Major-General Gasco Major-General | requiring them to furnish answers to spa ero ORTUGAL.—A despatc from Lisbon ee that 
esney has been aj ppointed Colonel- Commandant of | misunderstanding, either between the department and the numerously signed petition of merchants 
the Royal Artiller E the room of the late General | inspectors.or between the department and Parliament, as to the free importan nof 
Sir R. W. Gardin he kind of information which the inspectors are required to | the warehouses a baag empty and th i 
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A Queen has directed letters patent g b Puen obsa : ELGIUM.— 
to be joe. under the Great Seal, groning the dignity | with the minute of 1861, as ex jamen by the paragraph of | evening for Fich ny ay 
of a of the United eee geen o Sir Charles August, zd is Y pro {inform NM : ullis: ug »- S ox the amber of Des epu ties "is dissolved, and the : 
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Me iy Y Kinnordy, Forfarshire, and the heirs male, of Log ee Purse Um Fe euo ^ gni si [obire : y rw 6 eikeipnen are sizes for pe di m hg ra : 
body lawfully Fors So n. Sir H b. Arbuth- n genoral or or fi a ed ri "reports, should Leere ide ai b fos ae Sw an ad Norvegiak MM s 
AMENTARY MOVEMENTS.— ugh * | ment wi! re ommitteo o! ^ een put ou eom e 
EAD retire from Kincardineshire, and Mr. Jam Qe EIU LUPO | been mobilised have — "dise mbodied. 
Led Nicol, of Ris is the Ministerial candidate for : | tion of the first Manna for the Swedish navy bas! 
vacant seat. Lord Edward Cav son : | commenced at the ironworks, vials, 
the Duke of Devonshire, and the Hon. Reginald C. orergn, others are ready. The » Dogligt 
Abbot, son of ‘an Colchester, will be candidates for FRANCE. — The Princess Clotilde, wife of Prin “Denmark is of little importance 
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East S he next election, the former M the Napokon, „gave irth to a son on Sat urday against Russia. The sbeorptipn of. 
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Calvert, Q. C., a brother of Sir Harry Verney, M.P., | prev ious eveni ng at Havre for a cruise at sea, was bra NMARK.— 
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Cantley Hall, will be ee Liberal candidate for Great an oust the names of Napoleon | on the 13th wi 
Grimsby, in the room of Mr. Chapman, who will retire. Tenis pe Jero The Empress paid a visit to the | commander of Dantzig, announcin ig 
. Mr. Scully has mania the report that he intends | Princess on Baaday’ morning and remained half-an- | hostilities on we es i tne pane. 
to retire from Cork. hour. The King of the Belgians arrived in Paris on E DANI n Thursday, the 
CASE i Brsuop Corenso.—The council of the Tuesday evening on his way to Vichy on a visit to the | while Genera ap dete ed iie plantin: the 
Colonial Bishoprics Fund, out of which "^ of the| Emperor of the French, His Majesty paid a visit to and ants flags at Sk 
salary v the Bishop of Natal was paid, have transferred the ied at St, Cloud on Wednesday, and left on|a landing at Aalbeck 
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ding the final ot age of the question as to ape that ti this visit is not connected with politics, - ki e Hussars, and repulsed from 
legality of the Bis — of Cape Town's judgment|the purpose of arranging a kajaa an bet guns. On the afternoon of 
suspending him from his see. The — hitherto | Majesty’s second ur] the Gona of Fla SEN Rs a ment took place at Fóhr between the 
paid annually to the Bishop from the fund has been Princess Anna Mur M. Drouyn de Lhuys, the| Danish gunboats. Duri 
6821. 10s. Minister S Foreign yet airs, has pen summoned for a|the Austrian troops 
pg Freer, comprising the Edgar, |few days to Vichy to confer with the Emperor. His of Föhr, All the islands on t 
Warrior, Blaek Prince, E Dafne, and Trinculo, under lec d isin ==> health. The F 
the command of qe Dacres, C.B., sailed from has addr TUA rcular to the various Powers, inviting | Cap! on Hammer has been | ines prisoner i 
Spithead on ‘Monday on a cruise westward. They will them a onal Congress, to be | of um vana of Fanoe, 
ome at Torbay, and afterwards at Bristol, and held in the autumn, for the purpose of Perciating Monday and Tuesday Inst a confict b 
n not visited. during | last summer's cruise. telegraphic communications in Europe. The nimc | the Hanoverian and Pruss 
m th: stitutionnel of Sunday publishes an article demon- | Hanoverians attack he Ros 
to the north coast of Ireland. era p the project for the admission. "ot soldiers, many of whom were Prussian, in the 
THE New CANON OF Bas is gor wagers Denmark into the G assemblages even gat ered before 
William Conway, M.A., has the balance of power in Europe, and says :— een d where some severely 
canonry in Westminster Abbey, nk be Ine “Tt would give rise to threatening con w uld iui kd | eria troops were 
M MN TRA eath of the arc gue puce: uri i 
Cureton — er the scheme as having been co tad ren i 
formed the Commander-in-Chief of 
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ATION.—Dr. Daubeny, Professor of 
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‘Botan ny in the University of Oxford, has called atten- The P Tur i Thursday evening publishes an article’ troo 
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hoi a aie aration of religious opinion whic gned by it oditariet oup » OPP osing Ner Leere himself master of a ndsb 
as been issued by Mr. M‘Leod, from the Royal College E that, having onl 
of Chemistry, with a view to obtain the signatures of of P 8chleswig inhabited h ane. Dy: must yield to spied foree, but 
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scientific laymen. It appears that Sir David Brewster, Sir | to abandon the old right tn Garaan Poor wh d d assume the responsibility for this 
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affix mr d toit. The gist of the declaration £s Ph Ne Ss pnan Confederation be unjustly aggra ndised 6000 men entere à Rendsbur on 
we ined in the following sentence :—** We conceive serene ae = eres s took place 
that it is impossible for the Word of God—as written Ems ‘of Loanquess why ge ld not othe ers do low af, g dra 
in the boo of nature—and ?'s Word written in| The Court of Appeal on Saturday gave judgment on authorities of Scbles 
Holy Scripture, to contradict one another, however|the appeal of M. Levy the publisher, against the | sho uld be placed ad piv des. 
much they may appear to differ.” Dr. Daubeny has | sentence of the Civil Tribunal of the Seine, justifying | Succ oaaao question, 8 under pe v gore 
published the letter which he "e in reply, stating his | the Prefect of Police for seizing all the copies of the Austria and Pru 
While or withholding his sai n from such a creed. | Duc d'Aumale's ** History of the House of Condé,” sielcs rir) wi 
Senin i tects the fios. of the declara- after | the — es had allowed it to be printed. The | Thursday the Austro- Puis 
that view pie, dha Hi sh 
: Sap ie inspiration which, of the m many | amenable to unless an authorisation from | substantiate his claims ti 
7 ed by divi of differe nt schools, is the one the red of St State ^ first obtained, and the Court | Hon was adopted by a large m 
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Coon grounds, namely, that the proceedings taken by the |sa 7s that the proposals of of Denmark, a 
 CowwrrrER o» Connan axp uà hmesorons or Duke d’Aumale and M. Michel Levy for the seite of tthe Courts of Berlin 
