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in the seraglio. She was, Public feeling in France | wld nek be. ps gathered from the 
‘all her life je imm mured i rr ean ge women | tone of the French press; fr in ‘tact aye might be said 
Sie nae oanet up bo the ee care licen- | to be no such thing as a French a as it was entirely 
Lae, i Lay siid ig y the troops, | and completely bro the contro f Gov ernment. Still 
son rooms, it ache Her: prta d Tiberius at Capri. to those acquainted with France it was “well known that there 
gat wit pictures $ ot energy ead. gene and while | was a feeling pons Me Englishmen and English institutions 
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to be the great battle-field of conflict between the 
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cussed another event was occurring in a neighbow country 
iss than rae the “sherga hn rest there and here. 
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framed with the title of ‘ The Consp to Murder B 
this despatch was Anery a the pont of that B 3 Bul Som, 
r one, as a member of Parliament, declin y Bill 
he fired two pistols at : es 
at jam owing who she was, ponen aii Pi s 
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people roa to armo ea oni revolvers, which | nothing to fear. Still, so long as human nature r mained y because it was a 
puas ~ 400 of the were kjlled, the tents | as it was, England could not see the establishment the Cour sAn France. fel 
re te Gratiot a ‘the ittle band had spiked | of so great a work, evidently intended felt—after the triumphs of thi 
on fire, and found t selves enveloped by the | like character, without at once taking steps = ani thie k the lion d 
h oe oat five E n, and about | country in aʻposition to counteract its probable effects. As he I rejoice 
un-stroke and fatigue. n the evening | had before said, nobody knew what the French opinion really furt! 
oie "Central India field tores, ere the | was, and a time might come when the Emperor himself would 
e following d Gwalior w. ps not be able to control the exuberance of feeling of bis le; 
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occupies the throne of the Tuileries was that the Bill was 
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his parme against the enemy. The fist week, on the subject of Cherbourg and the French fleet. 
under £0 ar Z S Moulvie of Fyzabad, and | Mr. ARTHUR Muizts, M.P. for Taunton, in moving a 
about 20, ney attacked our troops in | pesolution at a meeting of the Church Missionary He 
ve ea sn’ both flanks Feith much determination ; but | Sooiety at Exeter, on Friday, made the follow 
ing on them at 200 yards, told with fearful effect y X > Y, é following re- 
eè cavalry, consisting of two squadrons marks on Indian missions :— 
Hodson'’s Horse, then charged with the} _ “‘ He confessed he felt some disappointmen nt at the 
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and hold that position hey nothing very repagante he aie toy It is heavy— mi 
e eae Hotert milton. has reached Indore, as have| change of Government of India (though they could not |h = w y bürdensonis whenever Ą, time 
ail the European troops despatched from Bombay and | hope or expect or ly desire that at any time the | of pressu hall eo It ‘js not so much felt when bread 
ipa een a ai outbreak. Goverument of this country should lend itself to the cause of cheap, and all the staple articles of food are'to be obtained on 
cund. — of the promulgation of an | proselytism that the time would come when the cause of | easy terms; but ba i ee taxation of the ee A is, doubtless, 
carton lately ndepiared in F Oude, the ex-Rajah ye would have full play in India, and when the efforts exevedingly y hea s your representative I 
Ghaet ere ndered himself on the 9th of J u ly. hose engaged in the dissemination of the gospel of Christ or sweep 
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eee field. Therainy | had not yet come. The statesman who told them that the 
cause of Gwilisation was not associated with the cause of Christ | com: 
had misread history and had misrepresented the opinion of the 
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i foundation ose civilisations whi away, 
cage io a subsistence. the e only causo ti ld give life, energi 
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Chien Dilor. Gene o of ‘Lowel Canada; L. V. i ai: 4 an 
ee -General of Canada E ast G. B. | schools there were before pe recent mutiny as man 
Lands ; M ibs stm 70,000 scholars ; Pon these schools were to | 
grants in in aid from Gove ain eee co! 
tandard 
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Tae Public aoe ME Tabere Soli : complying with a certain f 
Canada ge, iator. Ly the Government. A very short time ago certain 
Totes of East. In the a which followed Sanibel of Parliament and Christian ministers waited ; 
R State. med roo 
4 1 d grants in aid were to be discontin tinued. T 
On the 3d the Legislative Council passed a | them, with regard to the id net Sard ne ae agridutturel 
love Hos their regret at the vote of the that ene ek ‘would involve a ment to any religion tant town 
Bee e seat of Gbremhent question, and whatever; that there. were- eternal principles Polkot, 
it asan insult to her Majesty. In conse- | and justice which had. existed before any orms 0 z lnis 
ane 
ence of this o ars e conformity with those principles : 
ition the new Ministry appears to and p ala 1 y of men come . Ithas been from smail independent 
General T. as called in by the Governor. | peci: ‘gal bo, see nh mers with i nis boroughs which would not be overridden by great landowne 
on the 4th, by i nsisten mik T t Jan and the constituencies of which have exercised their 
ation of Cabi » but declined to undertake the for- that, because he felt that, in an his af eagues must ap 8 ‘as om ‘in gice of their =~ representative. ras 
the 6th W ibinet. The latest news states that on | the Minister who gorge ah Grew that aid which had | that there is' not a more fre y to a in this country ti 
4 "oid v w: member of the Mac- | they had s vernacularand Anglo-ve those who represent small “independent ronghis, W a 
hitherto been gran i: | man is not returned at the dictation of my Lord this. or Sir 
limo Sr called upon to form a Mini ools in India, t would be that either the schoo's | scr ubody else.” 
States, — The Lecom Constitution has | themselves must drop, or ae Daigo ter the eee 
Sa mm Kansas by an rwhelming popul by the prani of God, meee a —_ ol mi tti gnati 
Later néws from Utah states that the terri- | $p this country mighi bled and quickened: until they y t pls ra 
Pane oy tan Paine e Government that they we not to trifle with KÖN LOAN: == biddings ndian , 
ig a binant mn ae ng us institutions of the country, 4 if they | loan of 3,579,000: in 4 were 
see of The of the | the yeas interfere with the is o ” ; m 
the ef the J i callie. iid pee 2 yr sree give tall ate to the Christian people | handed in Tuesday, when the whole was taken, vem 
at ae erg ere con to devote. their | the exception of 398,500/. The minimum e 
pete gra ification eet surprise failure this coun! who wi 3 oe P of 
paral > of and lay down their lives for tbe | Indi use, with the con ent 
amtii the Board of Control and the Chancellor of the 
anticipated. time, spend their mon be reminded 
Spel is Government would acm 
hat- for those wi 
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_Pattiamentary. ADWresses, | rominaed tat ere, os ert t 
Goverment must th i 
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about 973. 1t is is Foner that at the pone below 97 
Josera Looxs tet 
+M. pa who has been n some ti He then stated that it was not Sar 800,000/., including some la 
pa RA =? the Ci puii il on the topic for an; political jy inclu mee 
Sing they a, Ey arate r Oe. thans a: betwe en | degree his dose yr the Government nto be reminded, ones at pre at Ty were one at 98, and 
+ new National ying t ee the people” ought to remind themse ne th a be iS | 70002. at 99. As soon as the adjudication had taken 
Pedi i Bonin ai Bevo by crisis te canso of Des i rare ay ee to fancy. on | place the price offered for the new debentures by the 
md its relation to England: a stg —— tibet “of rine e Government, “bat cowed ep s blessin ier Eea „nam ty tat at aes several transaction epson ere 
it was the habit o and on effect nstalmen 
on Members of Parliament to give | °°. cent. deposit already paid, w sonia ‘on the í 294, and 
x See dices Bn ae Fa si Mr. Norran M.P., in ye perme yo penne oe of eT bs T {8 per centy or vw nearly 600,0007 
important work recently completed at | Ashbur a iday, T 
arate France for por fei a = the a session in a speech of oom y MARKET, F RIDAY. — Baris FUNDS: Con- 
i f į “arn Saving pa Mone & 
ea with the, eto he roura, pire Jength, from which the following are) ols nd at 96} t to kban r Money wed the 7 mg 
al e 9273 ee per en educe í 
orate a fitted a: to ze nes opinion wit! extracts :— seal witha prospect that the India Bill was Bar ik Stock, 33 pe 
this country. | “The session 
