I believe without any 
fascinating eloquence, diven 
ty—l speak se 
one honour 
During the las! th h 
far as the eds “of the two LT pa 
er and place are concerned, was give 
swig- Ho olstein. Tam n 
eir writings, 
zu consist of 
od er pic DT 
P sensibili 
orm ised b 
me n of Parliament, as 
who c sontend for 
adjus 
— 
re 1" 
ondon dod —€ the "destinies o e two | over 
provinces of Sel g-Holstein, w vithout tthe es lig iwi: re br mayi 
to the "emt s or ‘ries o tly c7 or interest of the — le 
settled, on E was to dra on tl 
^ le ender 
and spending 25, me - a m 
Gladstone has been trav 
managed the M but m has he aan himsel a aster in 
y. 
weight pls ced 
lamed p ‘a e ery 
ased the € 
on mà a and n v: 
ncellor a 0 e 
ting the s perd of tl X dee 
the ender 
tt E ti 
ned to his ta hu 
t blinded ji peme ded his mo o EA ar 
step. Then came Mr. Gladst one and m 
tered limbs, placing tbe bu rden most ingenious 
t possi ible pa ad ou the animal's sho ulde b 
ill 
1e sol 
must 
1 
o ups pshot | 
Linda ere A ;arties 
W fore had gh mr 
: millions of incou 
who has bo 
— — the 
ace. Mr. Gladsto 
d — — E 
areer of manifolding th 
- services that he car 
ure, I trust. therefore 
s the subject ; an 
"1 E ext, ‘Seaston to make 
xpen 
a 
1 
A 
, RUGB Y,—At the annual mosting t ut he Rugby and 
ciation 
n the 24th ult., 
naiderable length in — 
g 
ssion, 
mg 
any. Tre - mbers how 
mbers  repres entiog l bus - Mme al, 
whipperein, and — — pee ber the nation would | 
war for any Se — Me — 
party. 
somethii ro ar 
urished in in | ultimately an amendment was car 
3 lemned 
ery co "-— 
oreign eo 
mee 
ator ri “Bat tit sine 
tattle about sei tester is Pr gene d, 
Ens cise ideas. hold that the 
function eis the interpretation of nature— 
Ly cete "of the —€— nature Fe the highest 
aime. What is the highest re? Man is the hi ighest 
mmu. Butl must say that wits " yet compare ve interpre 
tation of the highe est ais nr the most advanced, the mos 
odish of modern MIU Quim 
i teachings with ich we are 
say that a lecture room is 
What is the aueren 
glib assurance tle. most 
was done in Li 
Poland i aa marre of the ge 
thousands more xi 
ne insurrection, if that can be called au imre 
ORA u never had w — — the b ing. 
We ‘are ‘the only oe in me whole 
um. 
iiit 
du 
jr EM 
i 
d 
EPORA 
to discuss — foreign 
and tem tely, as I 
padi 
i 
c um A nd 1 will 
n in the strictest intellectual point of 
ysical analysis is opposed 
hand, what does 
- 
ifi 
havi 
ce of inspira! sola i English P revolrions, and even of their own in 1770, by pub- 
um right — of morals and every Divine | lishing a programme of Lote alee ine 1 
; therefore, that when we are ihe|butthe grievance they w 
and | every 
ot | as as I 
prinei 
t the Conservati 
portion of theupper classe 
insurrection. Now, ho 
d cem 
TEE 
 lapxog,— —À mem 
"- "n ‘the 
went to the | feste anes 
| | conduc xt i 
oe the ths cessity for 
ha 
na 
tif I ther 
een the great foudament: ipl 
stitution, E will oppose i leaders of tha 
0— 
m 
Because they have | the quai 
g saying that great anxiety is mani- 
know what will be my future Pr re in —À = 
I -— only give = that best all assuranc 
the past ~ e is no man oa re > 
PY organisation 
d the office of """ipgendo." 
re zealous whipper-in exer A carson ss 
rder than I did, so lon, 
as a stric nce 
^s ut 
ekshire of this: for 7, x Y Mere I eem 
ys the se of the 
s 
"oho" gent 
tal princ 
- with t body of "y at 
J u Mi 
alihed establishment 
aol to be paid by the pecore. iit oppose ce 
on the which w. the 
L n rp 
ways done, but I will not 
wili ever "separated. 
S Tis in he way o 
And here I 
relating age Am et ae 
griffins grasptug’ 
Wis family. An eisadeniat a 
aca tage, aud having at the to 
2" | verton 
with æ circle entwined in its 
pare to his 
weigh toget bo tous. TI 
bent statue of the Prince Consort, which i is to be 
$e. 4 d she sarcophagus, will be the work 
e Mausoleum itself is now 
— 
ASE,—Major Yelverton's rens 
House of Lords w 
had repeatedly the 
brother Frederick Yelverton, now deceas 
i} 
The memo: atl sis ona 
e w Radnor 
P i the ment, ani e 
Spoke on < Dev, u and the Rev. sit Gilbert Lewis, 
Occasio; 
meee — 
: for for 
‘which, happily 
"m mute and silenced when i 
eim q us, | worth 
owing ts a summary of A 
fills near] y six um dude of the daily 
to 
this civil war?’ E 
Why es not take the beam 
you take the 
of all these ainst w. 
the world. 
Session have led in my opinion to | do you insist on carr, carrying on 
our foreign caine: and pilav T o. an | be subject to the reply, * 
: the old rirwdtions of the Fi — 
— I hope e sopte in 
TP 
Review, a 
timent in 
ice to the 
‘other nations. 
in the concerns necessity for 
| presene sad 
temper pp stance 
ders are PN 
the groun 
libel in. the piera on the Yelverton 
in the Saturday Revi 
hearing of Sarah Malins, his edu in 
he 
vi v xar a 
mes Beres 
alleg 
A appeared 
iew soon after the Howe of Lords’ 
