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“ited on the 15th inst., “and the | and country, and who would not be ready to e rotec ae 
a p. ear diot iñ Westminster — ‘of Mee bs in the Crimes anc ee twe] grant it the p torate of England and refund the 
not, a prena; demand th 3 peos 
A lso held on Friday ie the = on on ou to 
i anat wae hald hrf sat the |e hme po eto ae | Pret an aair Lived a 
ma = cot ai ea kait Ppa naei e rge tention, to to — and the oo. of Liverpool generally, to 
goed ag gistrar-G eneral’s = gor oa homes and, ne Ppa RANTE that character od ecommend to her Majest ernment the pion 
gh al courage which aka a good as well os a of a policy which would father to the honour and 
—The Reg man 
prac i blic health is now i 
at the public 1e n | good soldier. The la dies of E i 
tes that tl è pub a ee s ssex unite mae me in expressing | advantage of Sagan, and confer lasting blessings 
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nt 1100 weekly in August, and | in bei soldi r welfare. I mes rset went on br: » where forthe w 
been a three weeks of step fore in being a sol cat. daughter, anda soldiers siste rand! thee | en enthusias pr, aaa me Fars he 
eo far’ ending Saturday, Septeml r 25, that the blessing of God may rest upon you all, and ona po he annual m he Society for for te 
ge corresponding wee of tk fait Se a gem whee give — colours into the hands of feat ena P rer of the tay pas ig fs pier nad of th 
the en ill never desert them. Bishop of Cam and made the following remarks on 
yerage umber was 1252; but whe 
a in idemi ithin the series CrEDIT N.—A you ng woman nadie Emma Stone- issions : 
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iiwn from E be the iiet 3 Saat perty ea letters in the Post Office of this wn. The ne ee not despair ao conversion of Ind and oe it 
aà to abou! +s 150 1 prisoner, who is the oe of res caleba th ble | in this I take a length of time, still that it would be effected: and 
+ ie ` Prepi tered ie p cee eae coul poeta! an oe likewise that I most heartily concur, for if we 
eg th he birt Eaves it of the postmaster about A for ena t believe otherwise we should believe that 
sia Js, in all 1657 f children, were my ered ; aths ago. a. do lomestic servant, _ and to assist Scripture wd i be fulfilled. tet anA will be pad 
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15557 the average y number W gloves, gold rings, lace vals hae Any other thin to, effect this obj 
mMM pan found in her box, all of whi oa veal yrei bstracted gs | vor greatly; but an Abs a = Kaen ` f noerel 
rom letters. i Pe eng R 
Provincial. at the j sizes 4 ah n Bn A her for teal work do eflect the objects of, this, society, it is in His good 
eayy—A riot of an ex aordinary charac a ~ Dover.—John oh Pa ‘ hedge Ay pny 
oa Friday night at the hamlet of Hoyle Mill, | of the Goth Rifles, ee or Sade p = agen inuence ; in oie ono single li latima i in vty Weim sy that of 
ds town, which is e as inhabited by | effects of a blow given him Rg eit th eoondanta, to expect that ar Be pre should be aocon, 
exployed at the Oaks Colliery. This colliery, ooit of a public- house in Pory rg ane iee eon plished i in which, for many generations ast, they have made 
ae of the the as in et district, has | given | Gains there wit th so other soldie iers, and | as he had | 1=dia es we have came be arose pope g 
a Bp s, but the ugl 1 to pay for the beer he drunk, on which we have never yet made any impression whatever. 
capt is KA nt ja |a y fi had a | With the Mahom its you have made bo progross; with the 
’ © progress at all; you nst 
ny ge geo | Wa ning vowed ear eat ara na 
- er. ‘alsh died soon after object wi effected, but you must wait God's 
way for these many of the | ae was nth to the poor ouse. An inquest was held oe T ar l gar - 
rom the houses they held | on Wednesday e vening, wheh the rer i erdie t that you wi do it now, more than zealous men have done 
of the colliery, but being deter- of Manslaughter against the ace SL The magis isteria = Èr that yy patience, ane gion incueaten, that me 
we the place they succeeded in getting | inquiry was also concluded on the same evenin, ust, and ‘may, ‘and will in time lead to the conversion of India. 
= in which es have taken up their residence | the bench ns committed the prisoner for tri ‘on aree Eae ding with Bt inte ume 
each receiving on an average about | charge of Wilful M Murder. a Bon letely, you have or water thanee0f s 
ae the Colliers’ Association. The rot u DURHAM.—A fearful calamity occurred on Thursday en you address y yourself and your exertions to those 
a feld under canvass has been the morning at Page Bank Colliery, six miles vib est of this with tae poo eyo ee Bs gold EE 
Boor c of ree ‘together large numbers ofle city, At 8 o'clock the s shaft ot the pit was Sead bo bu femore a0 al upon the malas of Pee ent with arent Aii- 
killed b portions ns of | oes NCE ; I did so with much app ion, for 1 feared that in 
s present On. n all | the bur: ; z ying ope’ try governmen 
poses. being ‘preached gout “eigions re it ning isto Fo Tory seven men charge 4 rhe bel Eont securo the people from oppremicty Arayana that DY 
See elliot Who pit an t ou ager o oa which I could not afterwards allay, and that by 
On ed following Taeeday sof are local | the whole | + the brattices and Psa ng apparatus, an a| perre- 4 crepe Sr enemi of poet to ee eek gpr ore- 
- udices of the coun OAC! , and c > 
was hed os the coal i in the return-drift. At7 0 "clock | Ae aans open the door to s wT a contention: "avin 4 
up my emen 
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ig called the pare of ¢ == "ons together 
the men at present. working in the pit as| down the shaft, and the pit itself — on an average | $} ag pe so emt oe By a et : seared 
Ee SN kwards and a5 450 gallons of water per minute, it feared that ee | except by th Coun a never ta a erdie at aoe a 
er weapons, threatening to| the men are not destroyed by the Tò they will be | its w and in its most extended sense—to be the root a 
Ba attack, however T, | drowned, e Ses workings, which extend over 80 acr(, Christianity ; and t i6 Se zou go ee 
T ir usual quiet until | are filled wi water. * eee and wih “* i cat lajare neigh- 
re tw number of men and boys, | Gra mbt is stated that the Royal Terrace rs feelings you had better be without | ity at 
ers, - evidently strangers in the | Pier and si Gardons this town will shortly become Woll, e chiefs of arawak togii TS he 
suddenly attacked the Railway Inn, which is | overtid pro ty that the pier ars be len hened cea wa, ‘wii 1 hed = e S Pan in with all 
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T breaking the windows of | times of the tide, a barracks be cted on the | their fee wolngs, and to 
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` longing to the | templated to form a a branch from the North Kent 
$ in which the new hands were | Railway to the pier, so that from the n 
y made a furious assault, breaking | depots of Chatham, Canterbury, Woolwich, and Maidi ee iter aie aan 
and everything else | itoni may p y railway, and embark without 10 oF 12 peo ai Bole Now, don't you think it would be a 
ix of the West Riding | marching through the streets. — J Ghat yon eT E 
tk hs td „but seeing the} Lerps.—At t the meeting of the General Committee togethert’ I Mahomedans, and thes tm; but, as T said be ‘ore, from 
dan: y not interfere. For- | of the British Association on esday, invitations for | that day to this we havenot badany unkindly feeling whatever ; 
gerously injured, although | next year were read from Aberdeen, and Man- butt must tell y you vou this at the same time, that exactly in the 
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= = man named Charles Hill, seh nnounced it was resolved on the motion of Sir R. 
ort rning last week, after e ing Murchison, seconded by Lor = og mosquó stal Tou Bre gens Mahomedan say 
s eeting of next year shall be held ~ Aberdeen under | jis prayers, atch he is bound by his religion to do five times 
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forded no satisfactory erdies i p pade hvar 
mecting “ieney of the Prince Consort, and that fhea day, in pues Oth a vi 
coroner directed at the ‘yada jat. à> of 1800 shall be held iere he p n ve. serri atten pears cpa morgan’ 
: ould analyse the contents of eeting in a financi int of view has t BUC: | fye times crea tie the ahom Seay KA te a mon ee 
proved that i had been caused | cessful, as the number of tickets taken amounts to 1693, on whi i tat service time, was sounded, A this 
mer thereupon ordered three young | viz., 222 old life members, vos old annual members, all teach (I do not say it lightly, believe me)—t) 
aasad had been on the| new life members, 90 new mem = 706 asso- | ness you mast Toa 7 that not niyo a ee eho 
be taken into cu : ladies, ‘nd 13 foreigners the sum received culty also to the ion of the L Iwil vas 
diffi ropagati 
being 19297., being only 78L. less than | to tell you that among ibe Dyaks, a pops 1 1 have descri 
: z s Associati h greater ease tham 
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eral witnesses proved pseri 
4 befo Ag = D ay the meeting e n in | before, to whom you may a approach with = 
uarrelling, or any- | Dublin ear. air irn, the Ma of re te 1 Tago aM z no super- 
suspicion at a third : i Majesty a bracelet ere is no religion, ; Pe 
fall a third party, or at the | Leeds, just m her Majesty a stition, no belief, and, generally speaking, not a knowletge a 
i Fegi iN his own hands. The| set with diamonds and turquoises, accom m j Gos. That onni ae is ee = 
F Tiy emma any case against the | letter from Sir Charles Phipps, expressive thet that that knowledge alan La ee ao eae heart ; but practi- 
„returned an open verdict to | Majesty’s gratification at the attention the Roya!) cally speaking, as far as ‘experience goss, it is no such thing. 
heir visi Woodsley House, Dyak chief once came into my and said, 
want to as uestion. I know that you have got a book 
ed from the effects of arseni ~ 
a c, | family received during t $ 
Te om grea there is no evi- the residence of $ of Sir Peter Fairbairn, repr Oger 
i tiree young re then | admirable arrangem 4 
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from ung women ents so success À Draks die will they be turned into 
ge - e pdr y tte ye onigi = exact sang bce ae 
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of anap day Lady Rayleigh, on| Lxvsrvoot—Sir J nes Brooke, ok, to me, 1 explained to good meh, Going law of God, aocora: 
ilitia j esented new colours to | has visited Liverpool this week, for the purpose f| img to their own lights, I did Í Aot ee ecm — = 
aor n this ¢ towed in the presence of | taking part in thes ‘annual meeting of the Society — on jad iod bin that they had got a book, and that 
te n making the mere be Pro ran of t The Mayor king advan according to it, every one who did not believe in it, an 
e following speech, which w pag eR ep resence in the town, invited the | 4, what was right, especially the Dyaks, would be turned 
~ ee ay r : ing shi woo mer A and burnt, There was reason 
of the ‘commercial bodies and the leading ship- | into | fre ed, * What sort of a God have 
Aon commission AS ads ind merchants to a déj at the Town pas Aho alge wae B Care always done my duty. I have 
oe It Fawet oar requested onday afternoon, to meet Sir James Brooke, | fiways taken care of the stranger ‘who came to mẹ house; 
you on their behalf, Hall on y, i rd to f tiey house but what 1 lodged and 
ae 8 him & ere Ta of his views in rega never y pA 
EE from bim the meeting at great | fed him. 1 have SaS done my duty, Í taxes 
sie ih ie ihe € reumstances W ed to the | to the ne pag ‘akon wayi "we havo been. Di- 
eak describir Eea ad res Pe ge ar; eP ni cot “ind driven into the j and yet we are to 
acquisition of Sa $ je se ant a n on the | burned, and the Malay, who murdered ow ws om ae 
as ho! r th into slavery, 1s to sav 
syd China sea, both. ee coum ere p = Se peat a out his sk had he bost os 
£ tection and defence. e sa ten mada on jot i rom mend him to go to the Bishop 
>t age ns: I feel su : "n e not | been m: ; aint rein v7 rv aanak, to open tie 
uty called u: hi hi bject was to induce ye 
Patiently in the snus malin, wouldnt t. abandon the territory he acquired, but tot of I horo, 
