in | were to be illum = ae aee ear a o o o n 
of firew ae at va a a. stations. display Bar be À be preserved with ju with justice and with honour. 
al rf ti Connery ha baen ily Se ts 
| Rigault te 
siutain, peace during more than one 
—he j 
ces 1 soon be Es said with confidence ett Lord e oant 1 cen donire Mina to 
astincts of 
new nistry at Constantinople. Ha i 
a visit to his ‘daughter, t thè Saltana . gk | And hewnid that every mmomber of th tony Sa, 
of Ali Ghalib Pacha, w. me a Ses Unit TES. vers deapa stl fromm Washington ated | Bad the honour to bea member, was anxious an 
ne being run dow: od october 3 31 states that the] Pegi sind Pemahs Glovers | pres taDt the Sart tris othe È were not wanan nl wind 
Hanson, the English. rol The otter ae —_ a formal note to the United oe romartable a n oE Soho a ore a tea 
othe to mab been consoled by the str Gove t, announcing their egw to enforce | He great leadi ng organs re opinion in rnk oT, 
arry again, in spite of e | the je provisions of ‘the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, as under- pe A ur ane y second Government had been, 
SF ee th “denies that privilege — a: by Shaina n protecting the company organised he tain: mr a cenit of of he: = ey aae at he waa 
The Mussulm ans take n to Con: banoe on MB Belly for the PAE pan of the interoceanic mail | working pen tho midd spamon ant almont ll okor e 
of haring tak only in the of | across the Isthmus of Nicaragua. President Buchanan classes, was rather that they ought to 2 om war sooner 
e a ioe had issued a ey amation warning citizens inst | than that they roerve peace, nar ali 5 though ho ‘was 
a be > French aud Bagi commissioners sent | joining the Filibustering expedition prepari sanii wars any more than the oun rhe been waren e 
the ciron of t Nicaragua — pian mne aas i officers of | Atuc ve wars. He believed that many of the hich this 
suspected of | Government t pA re ssing these illegal | as thee macs magod had boon w es prc yee va x 
in the verte ti rine bg bro Les iot trial. yer wo seh The yellow reg at) New Orleans had dean mn oun cian stele sed} ee le an 
Bombay mail has arrived with news Mex Part of the Spanish fleet destined for | We looked back at what we ha 
to the 28th of October. The fol- | Tampico. ned aile ‘Jed rom Havannah October 25th, and Nod the Pee of Europe by 
ils :— Bie ist ieg coi eae rennet rred at St. John’s, nt ending to sho» A s 
A at to comme: caused con: c es James Fox as forsat u “eal | 
pet eh as anoe, some 3 “Paro et or nivance = the re a happen ito .know,”-aeld. hin viinan “the only Dh 
Pagel the fisheries. The French at 
boud ol rench, | authority from whom that re sinea E could be derived thai 
instea! using reciprocity towa eae ott so prevent | Charles James Fox, tho groat Minister who resisted the revolu- 
homdee and Barai itch, driving the | them from taking eat ie the sag hie d 
will sweep Bay o 
Eon. Successful actions were fought near | where there is enough to supply the whole 
oe apa ghee ae ‘h the rebels are | and yet fish our salmon rive tg the limite o to 
purposeless aa aba were = 
fgit numbers, The pa subsequently adyaueed British territory. 
Beevers i ee cae a n aoe Eee 
police infantry, s 
trl to Malloeabad. On the 10th the rob srbels a ities 
On the éth a column sent froma astute attacked t the 
| Ws tt Damo, near Sundella, and routed them, taking 
= The mil d 1000 Mig 
killed and 44 w livered an nehdeon i Polit and Frenines of which 
of | the followin padi 
“There were 
dom 
in wae t 
different is the foring 
institutions 
aae distingi foreigners” w ved in our 
iey aane A E ‘nan who is oe i > kapar into his 
noble institutions god which we 
g flo’ riali: Ab a nation—and as saw that 
sie, all oriee. of the State Feprosentod in tho 
of the British ae: I heard him say 
himself than to me, in Tanguage of deep emotion, 
is that heni dt between whose past and whose prosent 
4 of forgetful has been fixed, whose progress has 
poe anparg the French, or towards his Government. Indeed, teady pr ager under nidanee and protection of 
Turner has er ela body he was not tempted to do so, ma believed that in very many their ancien natior als ement of life p> agg = 
i tenipo T Bata Q) fie He ee ets that Government was ahead of the people which it national memory forgotten.’ And stich, 1 Re Any Bed: 
: Eag er ak “th governed, The character of t that Gove a great | Progress still. It is one of the Meats avis oe len 
Eo 500 0 in kiled, the Britis he extent more enlightened, than, eens, ama of the panh Addressed sither to one sed or section s of 
‘and two weaned I pe. wa bag regards that freedom to speak and to wri a, | communi ira that, ac vy irritation 3 upon the minds of some, 
on men re now ep at this moment, France was in dity upon the minds of others, it induces some men 
Sine jan maana to h eved her jirani to. sable a and pikes O mistake the Fo tale ober 
inclin yoke facto ae 
advanced to Pe 
of Bansee is now in 
territory bordering on 
reform, 
ae phy sate presided last week at the 
annual miter of the Chésterfiéld Mechanics’ Institu- 
7 tion, and made the following cen pA tion :— 
com: 
it Set a Be lia fiom. th t Which infi the hunian 
completely defeai e 4 m the mosi uence the hu 
nee, hae celepaents there a a ound anyan e Se conduct, it seems almost impossible to struggle inst it. 
taken | force, i was oe the labour sda children becomes productive, as a 
sounted erican he atter of course their oy eel ~~ school musi 
although the r mner gf cease; and qmether we like not we must loo! 
pipen A S oes as greai i ho belio, upon it as a fact, Be ed Terence in natty ioctamees ces to acquiesce 
me m to a groat extent aisy believed, the | in it. The truo ease in which we should regard it 
pirri gea would be Mltimatak grea a is to attem; oaewiae > thas at education in our schools should 
1o, the existing o ondition y respects, | be solid an aa baana. In the next nans so far from taking 
ar characte’ ‘and decline. | it for granted that the education of i 
i sdneutiom t 
wot a aetna tore was lest and less à $0 pronare aiit thy mopamaren by WDA 
highest chai farther to increase the 
characters to take an interesi ‘airs 
npopy ve themselves th life, and 
less and less EE of opinion ETE th nes r received. One — by 
ee 
pif 
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e did not ae f 
preted ugh the facilities which are wired in acquiring knowl 
oe ‘ed | School, it prime soer t they shonld become acq ted 
aant ot hut, | the Ta eeais | With the those faculties upon which they are to 
mee nae |i Tea ht e Be daerocege 
of -our ‘ to the 
Saat The difficulty has | country whose mainstay was oatmeal porrid only | founders, wero established with a view to instruction of 
e levies of Southern — ior Bright that he wished Mr, Bright of | 2 somewhat more severe than has found practi- 
leader of ¢ — rae ot aay red | cable, and I believe few instances can be found in which 
‘bya pe yey eee S000 thong | mechanics’ insti at prosmt contacted, Nave Sully 
party of Holkar’s oatmeal acoord sõhomes no means 
pan fected = mei that was wanted 
n 
stead; 
They have had greater elasticity and greater variety 
in their scope, and therefore the advantages have 
commensurat ‘We must endeavour to for 
all sound, a however Gan 
Seat wich” Referring to the preference -in these institutions 
of light li over most serious works, the speak: 
more said: “Wi ust recollect that there is w 
of | the works I have alluded to and those ing to 
x nen o greater extornal assistance and gu 
ts | Sze cia aka te inns Wa 
Two o = po are orl : 4 of wht after, if 
now | Yru committee of tis institution were able to carry it tito 
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and Capt. Douglas, 
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supplied with newspapers. 
that the number of young members is such as you ought to 
tat it seems to me, semenn, A at the popula- 
id satistothe town and its immediate ws S at we ought not 
a h 
reclamation was aeon the 10th ult ult. es of : ie satisfied with the limit it has obta 
be issued er Peel as Ministere ried Lorp STANLEY OF ALDERLEY at the annual meeting 
we try 
are 
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event, ‘All the ta 
large cities governed this coun! 
