Ocroser 22, 1859.] THE — CHRONICLE AND AGRIC ULTURAL SAENZ 
tion of the working classes ; to attend this institution, I have 
a word to say upon the penny savings bank. It is 
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by re his dwelling “place, by giving him a better 
cottage, by enoouragin garden puit ivi vakion by findin 
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derstandin ng with the Chinese authorities, Order had 
been re re-established at Sha nghai, and confidence among fore id be un rot wa p Brad- P + 
he res —where tha — is ve — flourishing - to a committee | Benefit Society. the report just published by the 
ey | E i f iti of the working classes who belong to this institute, — they | Registrar-General it would be fonnd — the t majority of 
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and good bined I give now. Itis for their own oy ator hy and | spoke from a knowledge of the subject and on a 
— ety benefits by it, for that which benefits individuals | into the matter. He would say that, as a general rule, the 
benefits — ; but it is chiefly on the ground of their doing | majority of those clubs were no better than drinking clubs. 
that for own individual advantage that they should | He would give them some figures. Out of 27,000 societies of 
become — B of this institution, It w: ipe m^ delightful | this kind registered since the constitution ef them, nearly 
thing, that account which the vios piia ntg of ernie 7000 had become bankrupt. He was not decrying benefit 
savings bank in conneetion with this institute, and there — 2 He had set one on foot in his on parish, but on the 
p- - — ^. more useful A of = — mal system. It ess condition that it should not bea * society. If 
istly observed in — — f, I will not they . — for one moment the cost and expense 
ej rof teaching E col inr habits, Lon e rcd te gthem. | which were entailed upon the labo i i 
I asked the — — or — hat the he, F bave of Halifax i — Lies may pr LT pmo in which these societies were conducted 
seen su m m they would find that the pepe spent in a most useless 
tations in the different owns since I las — — my ff frie manner ten times as d. as given to them by any agri- 
in Yorkshire—such in — as fro! — 110,000 to 160,000 in Det. cultural association.” 
i sema II ma RUA ME 3 Selle muter s — Sr RICHARD BETHELL M. P., the Attorney-General, 
Halifax ; so I asked the mayor, who said it about 40,000. | at the inauguration of the win nter session of the Wolver- 
Let me tell you that 3000 is a very fair — of provident | hampton Young Men's Christian Institute, spoke as 
your savings bank, because I calculate toov. on Christianity. 
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— 5 m orkshire from M — was off 
s ort Deni She left Port Phillip — 
2, and brings 210 passengers and 10,000 o 
SraTES.—Another filibustering expeditio 
under er Walker mA sail in the beginning of the inet 
fom New Orleans for Nicagarua, but the whole party 
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3 prag Was man r e 4th inst. states that t mbar ine ‘community in ci 
Lord Lyons had a — interview with the 
Secretary of State on the Ist. 5 
“The Eng overnment has ha made kno its 
views respecting the San Juan aur. Until that is s done, of | p 
course, the — will n ve in the matter. The 
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stances, nd to whom a * He heartily € core the time had come when all denomina- 
savings bank is of x practical use; then there may be a | tions oad agree that there iip —— field in their common 
few more deductions to make, and then reckoning; i as is without the n — whic E to base stem of national educa tion 
persons to a Y 
savings 1 
tion, deducting the sort of persons I have — to. ell 1 sects and den nominations s n — 
h that the number will be increased, and the provident mitted to exist for the — 5 e Sat qun m each other 
i — will be encouraged in those who possess them, and will | by generous rivalry and noble emulation, Yet, as far as they 
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mar called — hat is, speaking for mere speaking sake, fies fitted — E other — Lp dom and present, to ensure even 
e purpose to — or some — to which to success in! Apart ca —— indus: 
direet —— attention of the hearers, and therefore it is I have — be — ii ve ine which ie v cem] 
Subject, and o or three several heads ror ‘= important systems, Chris em —— men that tal mink all 
avo troubled you — — — agen 2 vicissitudes, had their obi e idet iret oe iheir bene- 
ial influenco on m win a Christian spiri 
n, the great disti: 
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o | at Mallen and spole as follow ae it; oan. — Christian was taught to love his 
“He — all that the me p rman had said on the neighbour; his great rule of conduct was that of love and 
subject of mechanics’ institutes and penny banks. He came to | mutual affection—not, looking for recompense in return, but 
Yorkshire and found the mechanics’ institutions more pros- ps , simple, mutual love and mutual benevolence. Looking 
perous, he thought, than in any other part of the country, He ck on Mns own per caa — € that — ie success had 
— ain that some years ago, ‘before he was aware of the value attended any icular abilit, 21 
echanics’ institutes, — looked upon them with the — pd in the. 29 — e of 3 the benefit — has 
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health. Despatches of eet e had been 
hed to him in r 
be mortal.— The England Eleve . a 
match ex EY of the United $ at Ho- 
boken ork, 45 nst., B N x lately 
defeated the Mas Pen who were delighted and 
— "n — * Lipid e Li English players. 
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le and mes of — and Baines were | derived from — — a oe Whenever h e had b n for: 
8 E. uA i 1 as terrible to him as Gog and M to a b. Little did | tunate i — —— confer any advan 
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1 he thin think Tepi time that the day would c — — he should 
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8 cut 8 [ud lo ag provinces i Canada. The 
idea has been. favourably received by the public press. 
Public Awdresses. 
- JoHN PAKINGTON n week, in returning 
hanks for the e Ad at Worcester, spoke as follows 
to ge i 
bon T x tha 4 x der tye se usted on that 
— 2 mint politician int — t did not 
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of in — — = kindness ps high enlo; — it air of the h N he -— ern ark that there Was a 
himself spoken 
rens two — men e platform of gn —.— i great adv — in study history from a Christian point of 
echanies' Institution, God 83 mechanics’ institutions view. a —— heard lately of tne e! of, and a desire for, 
He liked very much the good sense contained in the ort, and | Peace which and they all Me here 2 — no per- 
was glad there was none of the declamatory stuff about litera- | manent pr cape - without i: ; but unfort hing was 
ture. The — decere m 1 wn workin ng man should be that children ht a "plicated Wen their 1 2 VAR in the 
to get his family ir ood order, to eu. right and | love and glory of war, — me * — slan — à of 
correct, topay his debis and bave 8 to spare, and then their follow creatures. f human reputa- 
come to the mechanics’ institute and improve his mind to the = app to 
utmost extent. He was delighted. to hear that classes had been ich m . ^ 11 been the Doe foni ofsome 
formed for women. He believed this was nearly peculiar to the groat and fabor trit Deni to the whole human — on the con- 
ics' institute at Halifax, aud it showed the greatest | trary, that title was err cmd reserved for thós who had 
" * vital that | most fortunate in pxtermain , in murdering, 2 d in 
ne eee eee — than 
Mon nglan ; the culture even of the Anythig pon made home 
1 ee iy of the British navy was essential to the | attractive was a dim — — the tho — Acts-of Parlia- traced 
N — p of the [ae m le was therefore the the duty of all ment to down 10, AO possible enin He next referred to unfortunate circumstance that our Í 
p Wn am SS care ers — — savings bank, designating i as one of the greatest EU T tant eid on that 
— qon be weakened or impaired. As discoveries of modern times if they estim ited a dis- — vu that cated so "vd of our time to the 
—— by the chairman. to the unfortunate | covery, not by its itude but beneficial influence on man- moral the history of heathen 
at the mouth. of the Peiho, ^s thought it impossible — ked the believed and 
that he could, in — p e toast, pass it over blessings enjoyed by . He might im, Cor IE mind was brought 
recollect tat the policy of England | his visits to this part of the country during the last | up in the conviction that military glory, military at 
respect to China became: the of a few days had been a source of the test tificati ilitary , were the surest passports to tinction; 
the na means of ha: their 
great da str but. — not be the 
iu Whatever ORG the w great oui 
Ealt — he heard of the 
dead of the deny ati 
— — c9 t being than 
a had — fested by the various classes towards . 5 most Satiafaó- 
to 
could only be so by the erroneous impression 
—— history 
was a 
and if so, by — — — be, hi . feelings, ted to allay all fe and to fill the — history ern cam J weit bare 
ism would consider Avis mai of compara- — I — ; — h 8 all this, h. e said and read in a Christian point of 
no im d he hoped that instead of our policy tie postales, „Peace be within 70 — RR a 
Ner to — as } mà — fore, within your x nag E But when he turned 2 TET. n City X 
t parties emse a satisfaction an 
Public yo be of opinion that any defeat of British | beali not express. — tp Entelligence. 
arms was LL that must be redressed. We could not their heart the hand, made Mowry MARKET, Fripay.—Brrrisa Funps: Con. 
afford to have our p: impaired nor our honour doubted, | within; and 1 m to thank God that he ever knew a York- | sois closed at 96} = r Money and the Account; Bank 
—— — eral feeling of the He had not language to exp hat felt when Stock, 222 to 224; T per Cents. Reduced, "944 to 
unfortunate reverse t in some way or other be | he recalled they had turned to n ev vilege 8 4 
he sat. down he desired to do justice to given ti by; and how, by the measure then 5; New Three per " 95i k, 
brave men who fought at the Peiho. y of them granted them, they shown that concessions to the people Fera to € New Indian Loan (stock), 103 to 1033 ; 
were kno € 2 to be — were capable of producing untold ften en on to 1 Four j t 
P y Que iei had tha honour of} shui greet: question many pen be pase a —— of 18 1859, 2" Junk Bonds, 2s. to 5s. prom. ; Exchequer 
selected him solely because he was well known as a man give any annoyance to ernment again,’ E Bills, 2 ai cime GN: Dutch Four per Cent, 
To ability, and an offi skill. and he would venture quU. Maj © 2100 P, Mexican tags — 5 CA 3 
— dominions was there 2 peace, loyalty, and affection to itto Petit: 
= — Acct., 70}; Portuguese Three per = Co - 0853), 26i; 
—— of all 4 —— and also in being ng amicable relationship existing beim. Dam Russia ree - Cents, 1859 erp ), à dis. ; j — 
: - 5 When he went amongst the men he rejoi M 
Several from Admiral pasipo sin „ and he was | kindness come from the he m 118 = ud AT Jed, » 464 to 46; Turkish Si 
MERI to say that the gallant. recovering from went amongst the masters he heard th i 54, for Acct., 79. 
tothe world tint he was what 3 — T „ agreed 
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usw tim to bea discinguished oram to tho service.” anf e TV Tr oi 
Lorp Brovenam on — at the and m to-the masters. This 
annual soirée of the Halifax ‘Mechanics’ e. and 3 every 
ing remarks on the domestic education 
the follow 
of ‘women and the advantages of penn and 
“ What has most attracted — an —— in the 0 which | mind shall, by 
has been read was, first, the rm number of the working m. Warren, M. P., at a meeting of 
Pho profit by this institution. It is not conüned to one 
ol Mei uut confined to those above the working | — 
Si; but the working men form about three tiun. But | *'They sawa most formidable struggle now in London of 
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„ servant of the master, Er ma aea Seven 
of J ;and L yn 
eg is ta: ht the on There eannot be a better thing | 
‘sewing z ever, " abstraet quantity, and people to feel that 
such as readin, : ting, iles — —.— bound to th emm by auy tie of du —4 ar tpe y M. MARSHALL, MEE CC 
Mc JJ... hug | don bat wes se PE miat cora foie to e perle t 
e . * rewards. 
Aires, good mothers of families, good wives of working mon— | maintain them, t oh sot ngs was dang t te ot the eei. 
than ugh ill make home es of — RÀ 2 it Id lead to ch they TURSOAT—BANERC A 7 voi, Leerer. 
n o . Carty age . india Mere iW. 
tions is much 
at Braga Sn TL hav: 3 . 1 fined e of it 
to oth, but t — which is done here sets a ae le exam mat 
ee was 
01d tb gite. Buen ie a gr Sure, Strand, Ner 
could not bu ther case the regult | po RS; * 
ass or the other. In either — that E Sunes pen aa E et, Sdn, Là ew Park, 
er places. Now, though three-fiftis is a 
t of one cl: 
aal injrieus. He hoped it would not be chet = 
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