THE NEWSPAPER. 
298 [Sepr. 13, 
ann x; but — rent eye, t — the barrow, ti th ay )d that lay in his power to forward t 
on ow ent guar, to niger their words a nd | views of F the Ae seo Gintibit: y ther excursions, to So fa | oitis 45 and vere tes and a half, being z at the > rate of 
deeds, Sortie thoughts > they were thinking, mand help as ta Tei int N tley-abbey, and other neighbou objects, | diminut 9 miles an hour. The only =a ible 
uct the busy ac stive past—thus linking past and present. | #™P ‘on, Netley-abbey, and ower n wit o ring ati cable 
hei ant results of the past in "a own land, the records | were arra ged for the men andes ee ak those | of one in any Mr. Lee’s I ee 
of their own poate pet the patriotism of the nation, and teaitian © hee . ook pla at the a understood tw ent ne Ry break havi g it 
it made them jealous of the character brought down to them, | St. John’s Roo $ = ’ : erat here times the res or 
This it was that made the citizens of young America come to m 8 w of a oth y Ger nen al P 4 
the Herald’s College to trace their earlier parentage. Nor | and other siractures erected by William of kekin, Mr. Cubitt, fon ot ice en gineers was br ug ley, 
were these feclings limited to the high, the few nobility. They | with remarks o: Sis architectural genius, by Mr.|and apparen tly w ith succe cy : x6 into plap 
se were shared by the multitude and the peasant. Every | DRR = ., aud the “ant Pat Gre ey, with other sub- rene box À acis enk fely on the 
ton looked on his birth as his eit nore spell was on | - lot. seal st 7 with the wW heel, t the bloch ks þei 
him, it stirred the spirit within him ; the past was present con | oo or pelo d. | shoc with copper, RE bite > the edak E 
himas by instinct. The aky of the past exhorts all to | Windsor.—The Times P TI wit states that it i Í 
uroon — Sey ee an Ther Firen ylæ, , Agincourt | Her Majesty's iea to abolish the office of aor ate ais ìe country in suppor Pies severa so DE ta ne: ld in 
rafalgar, the bowman of Henry Y., and Nelson’s sailor, ali el 3 BRS > 
made example, and said, “ Thou art the child of brave men anapep ‘es indsor Castle by granting compe projects. In Cornw al a meeting has taken Pasa, pe : 
ever feare ry Jded;” who would say, “Kill | tion arly ifs o at em holds the er ‘and neouragement ec given to á abet and e 
e, but I never will be slave.” Co what danger -_ on h thereby getting ri rid of tł m Fa fii nk na. Penzan 
will, he was prepared to gener it. But there were also pea la an on 
istory, one b he E Southampton in fae 
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ul bonds—one language, one common history, one irt s 
—0) g 5 S apartments at Windsor, Tiar vill in future” be paced vour of the Oxford and Southampton Railway, a n 
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heré were the seed and the bud, the virtues Be the vices. | under pr Sage of Ri! Ein proje ct before the public.—The North Devon and $ 
sagi mer our father lives ere we can wÉ we ey adds“ e feel truly grateful for Ay cone on Companies Pari togetl id 7 
ead and not allow it to slip, we shall) Subli 2 nd sincerely hope that this TIER tik 31 to b ‘ved a Bb aE kren: appea 
Be ike eileen playing with, diamonds, or the blank Chinese puvie jia ion, & si ikely to be serve material! y by the other. -They alsa 
machinery of his fathers. Itis the want of | exa ample will be fo ret in all public places where fees | sopp ort the Launceston and Tavistock line, rece 
this sean sen aoe make those innovators who would bair i m ted.” tarteđ. e balance of moneys in hand of the é 
provers, destroyers who cami} oars mproye we Derbi Company is 37,6197. 1 
must at least be on the shoulders of our forefathers, viewing Seen at GA Rae ` Lee Aira Os. ere 
from the height they have raised for us. Without the past Rail aps. Junction ithe it is stated, made satisfactory arrang 
there i future. e see this even in infancy; to its un- ments wi wner' a 
formed age all is present. It has no future till it has made a Tti is understood that the committee of the Stock Ex- n bo tee age of gate property a 
bast it is on ‘og mouldering monuments of pees t into with speedily progress The sist p tad aii fi 
making our past we must build our future. There are a » . of land an ty 
ahn these precio us for themselves—such a poor and nicking in pirea promises for pare ‘coming out, already arran ged for is 18,1347. 18s. 5d. Other schemes 
contracted view must naturally provoke contempt. Against and of with a view of checking, as | are in embryo for a pe Whitehaven with H 
this error we must take care, and Taule not the sere c oe oth far practicable, the continuance of that practice. T Seavtion hy a 6 ei 
and wrapping of an ancient mummy for itself, bu inh we may | The observe aes Pie OrOne” an ning a communication ¥ 
find out all that lays beneath them. The dis n the | at Ti 8, ‘ant h d with the south of England.—The B 
a not in the use. The naai who F a ifer in ati uity ne oe sooner b5 EA naa e R TOENE | Huri Dar rwen, an a Bolton works are ready to be 
wo be a trifler still did hi any other turn. | taking na : 
Merge ne wicke bave been whether he gathered tern Shis (Head apa s ste Lome IO Sheu! Fenns bewi la anii menced forthwith. “Between Blackburn and Chap 
or being a bookworm; becam e pedant. After alluding hundreds—thousan nds—o f shares are bought and sold rene eins WIA Con hu 
tòsuch as those who would! ie ak a stop to the i = proved x ld of 5 1 tion is anti icipated in obtaining the =e 
beauty of language, the better knowledge of physic, th e` policy S a provisional | which will be a double line, and one wit = ‘the Bla c 
that prevented improvement, and brought on ua onie of a | comm “or a ewi letter re sgt has been d lton.—The Ne 1 d Be 
révolution, he spoke of the religious faith of past ages, the Sask ga applican ni This s gam mblin ing in 1 the arn an olton.—The eweastle and rwi 
external shape of the body spiritual, having at Sar within it plainest andil š p will be commenced as speedily as possible. 
ty en of truth, although corrupted by superstition beginning at the North Shields line, are already M 
emigh } hough corru y i tio 
There are thosè pat he spi ages neve oleng, hiye cling | Sl sh ould be spared to put it down as speedily as possible | and the Frim aining part to Berwick is sho rtly expel 
S rebase ere is a life in the past and in the z o be anben for.—The Clydesdale Tinia it 
present whic a a = to ench other. These fals gn agit es bowtie te parne seaman de | stated; will be one of the most remunerative of Se 
e present life—they point to the j i 
liberality of ‘and. will not allow we have the T PoR it, even within the threshold of their | eat le goods. & 0 hale a thes or 
same quickening pr it within us now. They would make us| own sanctum, but as regards a = the committee opted for the goods depét and passenger r statio 
ehildh dog err a ee = rem a i ae eee o | can, at last Aola sh take noc izance of any bar. ne 
such wo come back the joyous ? F a [i 
days.of youth. How unlike the spirit of one of those er gains dor a bots ween members of thes Stock Exchange in = Worthing next month, and to Chichester by e 
ancestors, who, if he could rise up among us, would pli A com- | railwa busi siness for mises of shares, before the seri Savery Fs The extension of the line to Portsmo 
for such a one, who could degrade the ae g isd ay pa Aoi the rtioi and. ia uP will be shortly proceeded with.—New ahar l 
Min aaraa race af he sin kawr of allotment e ar ali ta paid. The amount of 90,000/. are about to be issued from # 
oblencas: we niay emulate . cen times we pereive = oe tpi ai the arma eni North Wales Mineral Company, and s 
sate ms rah death bi but cong for the — an T S speedy. progress ess of the works that oe 
dig thew haat Ouristvane ain BOE eh dipua petne all such transacti and a h ‘Il b 
willeteive for bayer! patana ii re bag dininish, alihongh it a amalgamation with t pone ury, Cote 
open SETE te dder tko sy pa E il the “many: projec Che ster Railway is meus of.—The Scottish Cent ; 
Bupioecop railways,” per is now arse both R them proceeding 
èd to the spectator ; and admiring the intersecting ais ormation 30" the establishment of y clubhouse every success. The whole lin of the Dund 
ye shar nal ay May rs na the ee ty of E iengiened ee way P mets Perth Railway i + leted by eer 
chaneel, we cannot forget that it shut in th 1 Bete 
po the ota ihe this we may love to trace fo parity T and ae. pee coe yeep a o interchange of Donnagon, A ae next year, and an malgamation of interes 
ion from the wild mixture of true faith and | (14g 1 | en h held their balfiyearly Dundee and ‘Aetirontlt The directors 
end.—Severa “the eek + ave held their ha a esd the Scottish North-W este 
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form.. We may separate the noble from the base, calling into meetings during the v wee —The Manchester 
monde 4 Hasote be pete but not putting in peril our truth £ 27. 18s. on the 1008. shares, 
Look = S an aas monumen in ús, r on to ean is bent. or Sa 5x 4d. on tho ss coms yen * ae per eae 
ourselves e r within us, let us only use them as incen- su a a8 
tives to action ; Tet us view them not as enone customs, but jen ves a soon gen p ‘6 123i. 10s. 5de, inclu ding | p on — sow eB Uae 
that we ma fashion for ourselves the peat Beir pear the balance ale the besokoa Š m fund. Altioug a an 
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Tonclusion of his splendid essay, of which the above is but a| duction in far an increase in- reven e 
brief and imperfect outline. derived from trafic of 23,8921. 12s. 9d. is noticed, com- Baer sik “rie Grand Janetion lave 
The Dean: of Winchester moved a vote of thanks to| pared with the same per: riod last year. The net profit | 4, ià y served? Ior 
the m Puipa for his very elegant and | of the year’s business has been 204, 8517. 19s. Gdi: The alone, p aid es ie Melero Hat othe: 
A Professor Whewell, the A Master of half-year’s aecount appliea cable to ardivi- | follow the example.—In illustrati z 
nity Cae: seconded the motion, which was carried | dend was 67,9017. 8s. 9d. Power was given to the | pni] i ‘stated, that within the last 10 di 
x Dr. Williams , Warden of N Yew Col- | directors at this meeting to raise further capital, divided Demit of AAPA ef cote anies have appeared, ee bbe 
i = also pre in bae. of it. Lord Ashburton into 103, 963 shares of 20k each:—The Manchester and bet 1 ee to s 2 vetal millions. 
te of thanks to Lord Northampton, for y iip ea sie a divit | AP" nether 5 ees 
ant, while on his travels PETS at great | dend i the rate of 5 per ree oar ei so erie emp a 
persoal conics, p = pat te he ppm ne | The increase of traffic for thia ion half- yen ‘show bre k feesie er irt 
Fe ad gnity, as President of the Royal Society, iets of 13,6067. 12s. 7d. over the va es ee Goat nrith. 
to geal of the present Association. Dr. | period of | ast year. The surplus remain —— Tiivis iah A Vlna Dii adhe Kenda and 
a +5 hts er of University College, “Oxford, | was 30,5187. The inipožíatt questio malga- | the Lan 
second e frg Lord Northampton returned | mation with the Londom and ae one oe in : 
thanks, and said he would have come with pleasure | mended by the directors. a long and- angry | ti M er and | Carlisle a at 00k in ` 
+ at -mil Capital 800, ny 
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Dean. of Sa The meeting then separated, lation for no: amalgamation and some unexpected ioe 
some: to visit the Museum, and some the College g 
Wolverley Palace, and St. Cross: The evening was er e further discussion as: to whether the com- 
Aon by _ ge of an account of Romsey po was enpeis to > refuse to- amà algamate wi ith the Lon- 
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devoted principally to the Cathedral; its history | the Board of Directors as- at present constituted be in- | on: be of the Noni C Soret of surplu 
id: tectur' essor Willis, in 8a00 sh of 25l. è —The Bristol 
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pe en emuseum of ama ai objets tary, and to take the opportunity of calling a- speci 
art fo: jn the I case iene! a rown open forin-| meeting at an early day to: report the result.” The 
spection: Contributions to the in the ‘om various | motion passed amidst.loud. cheers.—The Croydon com- 
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Teeéived, the collection was a most yega, r? pe poa approved of the è hitherto adopted by the rieho mld the projected Se ekin 
resting. one. On Thursday two sections me pain in ae tor mail ays projected or pot pr = erage extended, t Dover. 
ony on: ar side of = — unty-hall, tg being pisted for the acco: ee Kent. shares of 2 3 hoe Tie ero gt Torens 
pisia for courts of as: t the ter eaihanioins the ieee encase rent iraim was | posed th comme mmen coat, Darem 
tl on diness je convey the old j- | or near Paignto 
sidleuey of Me: tees: Siraan tal trip aver: ther atmobphieaio gn alee oe eat cia ‘Exe 
oreuon to Roney t ther Beautiful abbey rari present about 70: gentlemen, The experimente-were | maisa: “Devon 
undèrgoingresi Tn tlie pake 5 a Lren aes ale arate to oe ithe eg and practicability 
a at ibe spacious of the system, The 
an-excursion to PORREN AAI EAEN D a 
Sater (Mr. Thistle- Taa | Syma n eee was 
