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support of his v Yes, the Lord Chancellor of England, 1, the | wa ght forward he would give it his the man’s he 
keeper of st ‘Queen's conscience, had the temerity to do m, to see in whs nner th Pere i i eera and I, asa or landsti 
this. Well; House, iniy at his fnstigation,: $a property of the country might be best and most fairly re There is rA Takihity, 
throw out the men Sabage however, the aa n = ju Ey al pie h rates could not lo ie ships.’ I think m 
Commons appointed Baron Rothchild to serve allowed to ren state. As a firm supporter of re poor ships 
their committees. The Lord Chancellor must then ote the Church. of England, “he yout not consent to-any abolition | basin, the flag of 
felt rather awkward, but he still continued to advise their | without some compensation to the Church, for without them | men, three, five, 
lordships not to yield. y some ex raordinary ning those tine: honoured fabrics phi i by a ancestors, which it | what did I see there ? * 
cess, h r—for conjuring takes place in a E oug ght to be ride as well a was our duty to mai Ar me much in mind of Cochin ia} rowers mt ta 
rds vell as elsewhere—a Bill was brought in by would fall i hit Tegl cta ad ruin sit eh i aati e time, he should | and omen, and very ugly na fowls, pent 
supporter the ent who ha always opposed ziadi a any resolution which might remove _— diteuties I said to myself, is th gly ‘omen toa, We, a 
the claims d mpow he House of Com of those who tiously objected. While advocating a | dare say his soul is hi A amonga then CA 
to seat Baron Rothschild by resolution. The Bill was br shige wise and eomienical administration of the national finances, aR me, ‘Take care and m t nert dom aa 
ini he v f Lords, and s own to the House of | was entirely opposed to shortsighted reduction of our fi colonels will be after you. Yo you are about; theme b 
Co ns with their lordships’ reasons for n dmit An efficient Channel fleet was essentially necessary, ‘No,’ I said, ‘I know that ran not in Raging at 
Baron Rothschild to a seat in the L Among | lieved the embodiment of our miaa ould be bye pec: totem) speak ou I think? H a pnt well, but say en 
thos ms was one to the effect that the Jews, in he constant supply « troop <i a ont be r | risk,’ and it at my own risk on Will do it at ome we 
‘ejecti our Saviour, were mo 1y fit to take part | ready to ameliorate the conditi: ina and was | until I see it, and I don't think T chai’, "il never katu 
ego’ i b = tian community. Well, what think in peti of the aes system of “education b bes should always that a set of intelligent, free-spok, See it in this 
you o: having ae cael en uch | be opposed to education without religious instru armed, and hard-fisted the ae eta, one 
f abro; i i 
priri should in silence 2 sanceett y= Beans yp eunpatt. of Mr. Errito; in returning ‘iat iia his aston page ig od sors i tna hea haa ne Se 
kin im can feel a sort of modified respect for | for South Devon, spoke as follows in reference to the | bourg fêtes to make van a jd we hae hae 
the sincere intolerance vk — ple mae d y: jeak I | policy of the Conservative party :— eos ae a it but v with my honourable fend PE Snow, 
refer their consistenc e shabby tergiversation of some å eeling anı n that th Clones 
onservative converts. J think, for in: > that Mr. Wal nh ib felt that the res Dg vas i ba Pai ATY ie seni he | all this for? If I pA down gg sok, bisa ‘ee 
pole, having opposed the claims of the Jews upon the very hai —— elected in so flatteri fh ithful a eased | full of merchantmen. I see them comi See dock alter dack 
serious grounds w tb he beaks ns bet bound i anny rap his by pfer gees to on ha, fh hones stani of 28 a a teprosontative as as | floating into th: asin in every breash SE from wi 
opinions by the resignation ark be. Hav <A Ls Derb oa T pea imself | the ve th the world’s produce = v 
applies to the Lord Chan ellot r As thin d to to praised ot y fi oE ie weet measures | But at Cherbo w nothing of the ss; Oai 
resign his place in the Ministry, and loi itoye to the RAT that | in relation. to the Irish Chure Sab de la og od the | solitary 90-gun s ready be piy dei law, 
he, the keeper of the Queen’s cofiscience, had n con: so ence | #bolition of the slaves, the hon. member declare s inten- | Sunda: d as France. That is è 
iable debating ah tho woo upon Ww ny he {| tion of giving the noble lord’s Government a general but | between England rance. De the 
have now pretty well, I think, preset the past acts of independent support. He believed a a en was 4 | here need not be alarmed by anythi aye 
this Conservative Mini There is, hi , a great future | friend to safe and liberal progress, a t “4 man wh e we have institutions like the present. Po has em 
fore us: we are, it seems, to havea Conservative Reform Bill. | thought that the Government of this country ought not to to the moral of my tale. Depend upon it that while ps ct 
What the nature of ae measure m: ay be it would puzzle a or founded on the principle of r be mad. | stalwart a arms, that while you E have clear thinking Ton kare 
jurer to divine. If I were inclined to indulge in the language of | With regard to the finances oi cou: tr) nho ee t con vil nee r no despot that the world cue 
pro heey, Is should say tì y that I bink í i improbable the Ministry sider there was a sufficient balance in the banker’s hands. me from France, or Austria, or Na; The rbd 
OA ‘again. moet Pariin ent c nstituted; nen same = » that the Minist iin fos wee Engla ed by the free ocean t pap) “e 
The Cib pears to lbo. “divided into a: o differer rr dent economy, and he y her sailors, is free against the world in arms, cg 
On the one hand you have what ma; al Messen see > another i income: -taximposed. As a ommissioner he had my friends, depend upon yourselves, dopatid upon ta, 
secti ich consists of Mr. Disraeli, Lord Stanley, and | Seen the injustice of the tax, and ee ed that if it | ligence, dep on institutions like these, aud La a 
8i P: on, while upon the other you ha should be necessary reimpose it it would n , put upon | in Europe will tremble, as they do now, at oy ~ 
kå hain, in the sh rd | people in small trades and small professions. Bar liamentary | are land, da head of civilisation, wd 
Chancellor, the Marquis of isbu: and Mr enley. meri he Pekin ‘ht, was hard], led for by the general | need not e bourg. You ae Daa 
en now yue. differences prevail in the Cabinet against the world in arms,” 
an 
i he country, but he pL a poy pet 2 trust airagals 
to an Ent Derby’ 8 s hands = this matter, for he believed th sa o 
on 
differ nobody can predict where disagreement m rminate wr would not go too ith re; 0 our foreign re 
For my can part, I took upon Lord Bta Stanley as beta the best | he of pipes thot this country ee not to invite war ? 
and the most liberal man in the Ministry, and I hope to see | in orf meddling with the bus f oth ions, but City Entelligence. 
him, at some future day, at the head of a Liberal Government | if the co try re really call to action he h ed we shoul 
int H w Cònse: a : ns has A nonsense of | be prepared with our army and our ‘wooden walls’ to protect T, Frmay.— t 
that kind about him—nor do I belie i to be a Con- Bsta blishe d Cire 5 he e bosom he had been eradied, of rm, ls closed at 96% to } for the 7th September; Ditis 
servative, Taden my opinion m that Hg znt hon. entle lurch, in whose bosom he $: 
that he will do d, my 0 Lites ss him Et Prid There no | it mmunion he ane to die Money, 96% ; Three per Ceni need, 
Ma. w. S. Lin at a ing at North Shields 
on Tuesday, made he following pan on the Cher- 
rg fê pare 
“ My firs on on entering that great harbour 
very diferent fron what it was when I left it. Through ‘the 
ve | courtesy of the admiral of the French fleet we were allowed to 
of that comntiodity, ity, _judgin by the 
not -what do—they may ‘fest 
Fee a Se ee T eh ren 
ford fine mie te | stormed Buckin hey: ae at the 
acres, | div.; Venezuela a for Acct, 41}. 
has. 
houses and workshops of various kinds. Nów, ma: f; 
ddnttaiit with a a urg. Cherbourg occupies an äreä of 
no less than 220 acres, an area three sea: larger than our 
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12th day of August, 1858 M. MARSHALL, 
become a compact ly they must get rid of all private 
jealousies and personal piques. The old Whig Whi pn woh the Mbde 
pec a cor ne together, for withou are but as 
Gaet of the WA pareat 
iy E E. Canrw arent 
laos T. Ho: Paternoster » 
nger— T, Macan, , Peterborough, Con 
Head, bapiueer: ve aa? te ewe 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATI > ne, Graer- T 08 
BUCHANAN, She , Buiider—J. DuLIE, irvine, 
Soro aa ~ Fe iaa: 
e regard to the national honour. He Rages bility, n boar 
and moderation with which Governm toh had | ship not so Ta the Vockeeais but an a similar class. My feel- 
treated the difficult a of havnt pales with the mode | ing after the inspection bed b = v =A this :—The Bretagne 
had been dealt = by their prede- md the other vessels ther y be very fine ships, but if both of | Grai: 
cessors in office. The latter, by withdra ing our Minister | them were manned by Frenchmen I wA on sin m5 be on board 
from Naples, removed the only check aud i influence we e could the a Roni Albert, fo ior I believe sh Ceci Pa ann, . 
recourse Had | When I looked at the sailors 
canring Com OR 
a one of the most magnificent si le —be- 
n 300 and 400 beautiful yokta ie property, of f English 
esi biade manned b r 4000 of t sailors in 
ager <A Wet 
India proprietors was “held € on the 
House, for th oe tot Ind ‘court 
As the cov! 
Mr. Boi UCK after om ‘shies the same meet- | Fathom nee <a Bill passed i2 
s ing on the ena ~~ according to the terms ber next, there 
ane conid do doubt rv Reg al win whic Tg Bi I had “My honoura end,” E ‘has told you that we | of Parliament, in Bep tem F. Currie 
Sorted by the prese s asus went both of us ao pn pate nage Cherbourg. We — so. | at Sir F. routine 
ope at no doubt greatly acilitate communication He went there as a learned man ; I went there utterly i jon of some 
e 0! Avin È wen Si 
u, 
said to myself, 
France sitar Thonghs she have | her mighty dockyards and stu- 
pendous arsenals oppos 
pain Re 
at the present jun ight be questioned. T 
i 
fter he E 
illoughby what wi 
ere as a sea-sick lan e z 
= asd my intelligence, and I saw there a mighty armament. | status, and authority of ree 
here countless ee ae innumerable qa but I saw | said the company W: t of divi 
pa 
ha ? H A re mothing that t] Sir J. W. Hogg thoug standing 
ve you seen?’ He sya $ ve seen so ir the 
has terribly astounded me.” [ saw him next morning, afte’ =| was to submit it oe 
on | had gone to the Royal e aas then he was himself poet ne point to 
