ive. That simplic ity insepar: able 
ne adth and force, that. supe Pero | | 
ihe age in which we 
a true grandeur, that 
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The boxes and 
, d seat wa ied. 
ersons, an = ry ete the upper 
sem: were filled with 
to excess by t 
adios, 
is had previously blown at i 
rp 8. : i 
well. 3 Hero, dauntless — h — 
> The A ir, Close to 3 
re saphin prod efed, and courses reefed for 
t y all ridly calls and enjoyments, that rapid and keen s 'e crowd ose who were ^ ke easy. 
intelligence, poc th Ee mem, aud pP m dn | 3 Obtain seats at the dinner ta o Mr. Francis — emt of e 
c aga of a Aigle ait ta ualities are precisely | et presiden nt of th he Liv erpool Constitutional Asso- 3 of it; and the Algiers, 
those which d themselves pah, — . power ei ^ vun — an — did — The former eased u 
to the e this building cr dminis- | the 
Let us 2 s render to Pr. 1 Livingstone the full tribute of what we left — ‘neatly all um sitter whe i Men Mere andthe E 
feel. Livingstone is a ian, a missionary, a great tration the na. b : " m mouth, as th 
rav M: orresponds in every particular to that at | a 2 me embers o — of ons, but je ships kept in open order throug 
eras Mim the admiration of “all eee = abana is age — | the great ore her of t m par ad of cours o consiste wore in suecession by might 
— E ES m “of the dere d work w of the most barrel pem 7 of the € Kaa — — morning, and made the land at 
has taken its place in the deathless literature of the world, vet party residi in Liverpool and its neighbourhoo art Poin hey then form 
— s cats 3 1 i N eroic deeds, ane Speeches of great length were = ered by = meee 2 al, t m up, an 
eroic characters ; but if the power which he 0 1 b the Earl of Hardwicke, C ror ra Nenne 11 Knot 
beyond | Derby, the Earl of Malmesbury, the Speed, steamed 
1 * be 8 Ber perteaged, nnd aid pola Mr. Disraeli, Lord Chelmsford, the Earl of Eglinton, and t 2 r anchorage without thee d 
ally have evoked them from t mb, not one among Sir J, Pakington, Lord Stanley, Sir H gh Cairns, d spar, — n 
them, 3 the ideal of human mature, would AY ther members of the late Administration. An abstract TRUR s iia of an earth 
failed Dr. Livingston brother, e of those delivered by Lord Derb n esbuty, | quav. on i'd ^ quake was felt g 
2 edge — a shee most worthy companion. It is 0 ose Geliver y Y> 9 2. e north coast of Cornwell j 
y dee yictions P that CT p t ties = and Mr. Disraeli will be found in another —— 7 eii. about 7.10. The sound resembl ed al, on tie 
England à pof the pode in d etie we are no e mere | vious to the banquet a complimen tary address trom waggons passing Fipra Ka am 
— orks tol paa — tam aak Tine vhs tl ihe. 3 of Liverpool was presented to Lor the town it shook the “houses iy m À 
have to say by simply and solemnly comme e of many id 
us . own min d ang rk {0.98 ask himself eth Eh | wy stra sensati The to 
i rti n combin 
with a — 27 free jon rom: — — È he on cavil or objec- LrANBERRIS. Richardson 2 — ia Fand! I ufo pier E and treni : 
m, the presentation of every hopeful prospect and of every son of the Rev. R. [4 of Tickenha erbyshire, died | The seg "ste for 45 qe wins, 
solid advantage that can ibly be found in;any eivilising or on the 23d ult. from cold and exhaustion e-making | there is no record of 
8 D e t be go, Ae aa aa aS nt the 8 of Snowdon. An inquest was held on*the eh ELS 1 
4 „ ir by virtue of them y on the next day, when the j Jury — a med | present to her Majesty 
we ring their a unda and to the effect that he died from e Sion tono cand. sch EE 
recommen ng P bo Um of the cause to the favo MaAIDSTON The Earl of Ro: arsar nifed his 0 0001. p m mes v go 
on TAE ention of retiring from the ——ů— of the 49 hs Indi g 
Dr. pem Master. of University College, mere quarter sessions, which his lordship has ischarged since ys Mei oe a * 
briefly supported the resolution, which was 1846. The election of his successor has been fixed for is the Quos b the ee, 
with acclamation The Bishop of Oxford iis v - the rar inst., and iti is tmäerstood t that Mr. Gathorne y, vna gen — 
second resolution, declaring that the Oxford 4 M.P., will su s — 
Cambridge mission to — . is . — HESTER.—O. — evenin g the Right Hon. WORCESTER. mi E i d l 
especial support, not only beca n p - em Disraeli, M. P. e tribu ainis in the Free Tr ade fortunate young 
all es and certificates of honour to 133 students tly 
the part of the natives X p Acs bat se on in inthe . of ee cs" Instit i Laneashi er 
—.—— — the i * ng which t sed and Cheshire. The h d galleries were closely | MoA came b 
of th pe ‘upon the crimi of filled with a asics decns e, of whom a large river Severn, being at - — 
pon rion cr the extinetion v of the slave pate, His tor i proportion were ladies. " eli the | insanity caused b 
$ed said that am Hri TSi ae reasons . meeting at great length; s eii: was followed by Lord and her sister; and th 
should be made resent mome r^ coi — ka Stanley, the Hon. A. Egerton, M. P., Mr. Massey, M. P., | mother-in-law of dece 
"ceo leren eni Cristi i ina mission to | the Marquis of Chandos, — Hon. W. Wytt M. P., and i } 
Central Africa, there was the fact tl Dr. Living- | Mr. Oliver Heywood, and other gentleme testimony to guide them." This cone 
4 hal raised up a man pes ‘fitted for the  Prywovr Rear- Admiral Blliot’s division - hs the | and on oth 
work. His remarkable patience of fatigue, his energy Channel IT m of | followed by a crow 
perseverance, his knowledge of mankind, the broad | jast week, passage from Queenstown to ets an indignati 
catholicity of 2 were all so many proofs that he The —.— comprised the Hero, Captain Seni ook ‘shel 
had been to open new fields - missionary enter- | pearing miral’s flag aptain F Road i 
priso, and “the Christian people of England vore as shawe; Donegal, Ca nville; Algiers, Captain New tens on — afternoon, 
much bound to support and aid him as the sons of (yCallaghan; va Captain Schomberg; Merse: TS 
Israel were to round. the of some — Captain Caldwet 1; Emerald; and -Mélpomene, Captain i "vel by — B00 of th theo 
man of valour whom God had ned for their leader. | E were caught by the stor fund 
C e i a fhe cere jee bæn — nd provi ide “eo ie 
à * T eF f z "m d ^^ | - 2 Lt t ce J 
pre-eminence they must have a more — rm commenced with heavy showers of hail and sleet ofore the magistrates on Friday to answer 
Kapi n supply of cotton, ost a was £ s dis 1 from the N.W., and continued. during the night, with “3 ca when en the dan 
ly calling upon ur necessities to civi ise an t t tie topsails | pressive address a , 3 
Christianise Africa as if a voice spoke from the heavens Maid variable winds, After quarters at sunset the topsais prisoner had bro into hisp 
f 
pro Ao would be the 
destruction of theslave trade. eople who fonon: 
their chief bad << 
by the French ts to regard the slave traffic 
was seconded 52 the Bishop of — "s 
rrt prie ‘by Professor Sedgwick, and unani- 
DAL.— Ts practice of shoo wild bulloeks 
the mountains has for ting — 
to by Mr. Rigg of wild lor yi re Hotel, in consequence 
t of a "herd of 123 Le. bred 
ed ml in a large healthy allotment on il 
thems pone of the Windermere X Railway 
SOR Se, with first-rate 
* ch tint bared f "- bout 
a Z get them 
* 
— ibed 
space, t r the ‘ballet At e As ri 
shot all peter amiga, but the second. told r f 
the fore of t Spas 01 
over T falling n. nearly out of sight among the bush 
heather. "The second was “hit at the first gu the ba 
the left ear, and ro ng him also o over, 
= 
o be more s quick, and con- 
Syene evening the Conservatives 
he Kad. of Derby 2 
dere 
of this town entertained t 
colleagues in the late 
Philharmonie Hall igne ia 
the „. resorted Ad 
d than that £ 
Pr which is generally 
the 
Covers were e ren about 600 (h 
I about the Land's End, and ths Li 
lights pa righted a at about daylight, 6.30 on “sy 
er then set in very d 
y rain. The e thied 
tops: 9 AM, and 
Pre were an on deck; top- 
as made, 4 Prepare to move wi 
sheet ae Towards 1¹ AM, the very | ood 
thick weather, the w heading the ships oi that | 
it became very oe beta if the sternmost ships "could | 
und, although it was ps 
0 80 
decided at once (although he 
ing made 
and wer the rear, rafalgar havi 
been d to p NA a 5 5 who had fallen over- 
board from the 8 as executed with Pues ana 
" ES wore, er courses, 
dashed to windward of the lighthouse by yi 
a press of sail, and eniigt it — a mile, follow 
closely by the Mersey. The Algi 3 and 
rafalgar passed it very closely to to leeward, 
Hand Deeps were under their lee. Added to these dif- 
in | ficulties there was a perfect fleet of trawlers, EP un- 
manageable while their _ trawl is towing, 80 th: at it 
i imself 
Apu. the lamentable effect of his e con 
an affectionate $ 
was j 
pori a pice on Friday the EU 
ut e affairs 
knew his exact | 
vete stone Li eal F : 
e, off a nd face the the gale. 
deprived him of 
sentenced him to three’ i n 
D DERBY 
Ireland, said 
|y an or churchman, Ni 
= and like the il of 1 Der! 
his utmost : punish 70 
The signal was then made to get up steam t — 
the safety of the shi ; which reduced their canvass 
olf che lan e. ersey and the Melpomene farled 
sails, and got up steam, er moving along 
ke an ocean giant. The gale still increased until about 
3 P.M., remaini ith rain. About 
lifted, the wind fell, the sun shone ; but the sea remai 
This was —ͤ— evt 5 — in 
sal the wed shifted to N.W. It then for some three 
Im ; and who 
Has never been interfere: 
in Ireland, of the Mich 
eulogiums which om 
cule Se tor t 
assailed u 
cyt wil ate 
fying DIET 11 have 
hold by lease, and the re 
