w. 1 Anam, Perth, Coal Merchants — J. M‘Kenzir, 
G. B. M'Narm, Glasgow, Fruit Merchant—R. lus ATT, mg Glazier. 
TS: n Not ting! ham, Hosier— 
pool, Woollen Drape! M. Gork 
ren Folke stone, Tailo r—W. H. 
Merchant Ks rtobello Terrac 
MORET Southsea, South ampton, Builder 
w NOXAE, Water r Lane, City, Com- 
Grocer—F. 
D, Gundle, " Northam mptonshire, 
„ Truro, t * 
R. W. J. P. WoonwA& 
mission. Agen t J. 
Dealer in Poultry. 
sing MER INDIA 
n, Captain Smith, 
shi 
z THE CANADIAN MAIL p 
1 Mail screw steamer Ind 
land, was totally wre ecked on t the | rocks p 
Guysboro, f 
f 
Nova Scot e Gui à of 80, he 
21st ult., ba 5 THE 5 in ks morning. The weather 
the tain being deceive 
by 1 suppo osed he was off Sable Island. The 
ship, which was going under full steam and canvas, 
struck on a sunken ledge a rted amidships in 
half an hour afterwards; one t was capsized 
nd several persons drow another ke was 
a 80! ned ; 
stove alongside the hull, while two con- 
taining n of the p 
ing a portio ngers and e ‘ited 
to 1 an ee not been heard of a 
24 were saved by the see Alexander 
d ndel at Hali fax, and five — including Mr. 
orce 
Lutea was also lost while runni ng sk to aka e wre 
Glasgow, Grocer— | were young wills, s 
subject to every gust of temper and passion, 
must always be a difficult, arduous, and anxious pue ier such 
a life, indeed, teaching hine a rela un. The hor 1 
with his E ER were the lightest he had kms he 
nei the life of a public 8 vus a 
pad pali T ni was not 
mi gf in fall 
case His 
d fs Arnold "intended to due availed ‘himself 
the po ot ie t: year of 0 
up 
who 
80 E 
always 
Marochetti’s statue of. 
was exhibited in 1851 
b miliar n visitors to the 
has o be )l 
i-e "YR 
D Ca 
EC i nr 
plist ht hes ad bee o do. 
tention ha tore at ie pod of 15 years. S 
might have y prevente d hira ma T. A pede, —The 
carrying his reso 
have decided that the organ, whi A 
sped to co 
oao within Pid mi 
uld he have thrown diffic iden r the entrance to the 
ear ago he should not have had the m 8 aet. livii 
retirement. . But when he saw RAN zu fei gue 5 — 
he safety of the school, an 
espec PA RD sos he migh 
pase 8 soon he fri 
his 8 ed one of them, a person o 
in the pu apie service, told him 
with 15 y 
fortune gi longer. 
ple in ness. iked 
F to some 
T 
increase of room—so much wanted: on 
a afternoon services, and also byi its maki 
ec mi E es organ will 
designed by Si 
n, and will be remo wed oe ely wa 
in its re n 
period, a finished, work, | wy present case, vid 
and he hi m thi ende di to quit icin at the exact 
end of 1 years, which to his * Spes a Me different thing | € 
from leaving it at the end of 15 and a-hal he end 
of 17 years. He had M irs iow 2 Jesu & lov ision. 
ap IO ag events of his bine had been beet rapid, 
In September, he cor ced ube 
jel ei — 
e vicars chor 
of | being plundered by people from shore. The wal 
LA: and forwarded to Windsor, in the care of the 
ConFERENCE.—A conference of * those w 
iverpool, m, Mr. 
8. Morley, and other gentlemen, The following: sud] 
aopted . 
“1, That this. 3 ce desires to ay: its ia 
acknowledgments to Mr. Bright, M. P., for e abilit ith 
which he has urged the er of ——— enn 
on the attention of the country; and for the care and la! bour 
€ 
a settlem which ide a large - 
tension of f the ry nem boch d in countios peci in boroughs 
— vem — "the | popula: 
ung without i rena 
rs. If, then, in August, 185 men eon: rs in the early morning 
conviction Mist he could with safety mme w 1 | we: m; nce. 
Harrow at the tior of the ton fy ited not i surprised E 
find him i cupant of a humble hom 
— e We ils. d 
by the 
E - 
1 rd 
the c 
OF Sr. Pani 
Dale perd announced his — - rpg 
as at the close of the present 2 
gned sca everal hundred els of the pak 
is intended to esta blish a a Vaughan Library at Harrov 
ioners and also by the clergy of the parish have been 
| for the use of about of the up pper boys of the school. | 
| The cost is estimated at 40007., of 
already subscribed. One of Dr. Vaughan’s pupils has 
| contri ird A ug net sum of 1000/7. 
THE ASE.— — im ren the Jewish 
father oiik ‘child i is detained b 
ent at Rome, has just arrived in this country afte 
| passing a fortnight in Paris. n 2 last he had an 
tervi ew with the committee o e Evangelical Alli- |d 
his determination, and if poss e To co 
si 
mittee for ied originated the movement for He: 
liberation of his child. The precise . "a nbe ta 
by Signor ' Mortara’ and ue friends to nce 1 
r of the venen ‘liberty of | se ne for the EN 4 ue paris 
bed die ided upon. the ih, id je mia pai 
E REAT AS ue Ps pes en 
of the r beat apin of ve erated | fi 
rumours Tare h een in Gallen; espe “the great 
2 
12002. uns m 
uitable redistribution of Satish j 
orem red Sore got enini sb oia car na 3 which have produced something like a panic the gift of the Bees 5 G M 
electoral Ter for England, Scotland; nd Ireland; the rep ber ong the shareholers of the company. In order to when vacant, will be conferred on the P W. 
re tonnin 5y t; and s 8 ne n to the voter; by means 1 condi- | neys, o hitechapel. ii e war 
e been s ks so fearfully 1 prevalent SES — lection wer te of the ship, and the financial position of the com- Tun New STREET FROM Sourawanx o Waist 
whic — vy ees [oe e. 1 dee ‘tea Spa es of the | pany. ting The M poli of d 
counuy. 3. asubscrip opened to meet the expenses called by tl h inst., at whi urchased a] number of houses on 
of the Parliamentary Reform 5 cn for the —.— "d yu ar. Med cha ur a directors for for the cade rds — oae eot. Peas Southw war : 
4. That, inasmuch as the, defeat of the obnoxious and illusory aute 
Reform Bill of the Derby Administrat ccom mplis ishe d by | mittee of peine for thie purpose of 5 di a|issued notices stating that in 
tha eal and- co-operation of Parliamentary Refor this thorough investigation into the affairs of the company | portion of . d emot wi 
c stt cie crc to hem to continue ther. erts with from its cee of throwing some light on o d of a lar, mber of houses on the 
ofa new Reform Bill by the present Government, to" pronounce | cum mstances which have tended to de press the property. | Street, Borough, below the T 
with — Hai, à pa tre upon its fitness to satisfy the 
55 
ust Mr. bee has 
have been bul t little more. than: 20 years, 
ma de an offer for the pure chase of the 
U As soon as these houses are t 
„0007 im 
requirem 
dane MPLE.—In e short: — 
ed dow: id a arti drive | 
Street to the church. The whol e of 
form a working capital to complete the shipi ^ charter | and removed a further sale will take' place, 
eher for 12 months, e shareholders 5 per cent. in | intending to proceed with the = Migne 
p | line of v as Seu as possibl 
he| Mon T TO 
g m 
presen nt company. The 
mpton of 
Commerce have 8 on ai inviting the directors ai | the late Mr. Brunel was so dist 
house, No. 1, which is the only buildin et escaped 
» oy e us di of London Y Th 
shops, are 
has been held oe pepe the mer d of er 
ommercial banquet, : 
su ient monum e his 
ea 
and ¢ 
Big n per several other den e, per. su 
almerston M accepted a tation to 
tion! 10 Lord 
1M W + 
the new approach. 3 M 
1 Locke, M. P.; 
owler, Mr. "Hewkstiaw) 
M 
precise de for holding the ee [me not — boss "a pa nii Mr. Josep 
C. E.; 
to members of the bar. The e alterations | Mrrrixe Cr ND LA E EAST Wool — tg Chairman of the: 
immediately after 2 W onday evening an . — = sae Mr. M *Clean, C.E.; Mr. T be other : 
3 = ice to the ET laity of the east end of Dee The following resolution n 
Sa "MS ve M ne n I" x ed at Rokeby House, Stratford, for tbe pu and a oe v appoin — * to carry it i 
ae late bead master o Te, : Aer pude ir res extending the machinery ie in mark the high ta dh 
by hi ike eis ertame lly through the diocese. 'The meeting ned of the gen nius and ate con amen! Ak 
in de pe ns’ Hall. The chair was « on C A Mr. dece as exentplified in bis great puo inte 
occupied by Mr. Charles Saen and Dat 260 ie series which the Bishop o on | s. eln r of ^ the ES. of his i 
e! fii Sia denionsiradi , ludi intends hol ing in the us rural deaneries a his — i ia s be Hien for the erection ary 
Spencer „ Lor ord Rad k Lo vd San irse ess ine: diocese, and of which the late meeting at Ealing was | his memory." rd 
V ami ton, the first. Bishop presided and address he] Sr. GEORGE’S th 
M. P., the Hon. E. Ashl the Ho, E. 5 Smith ing at length, recommending to their sup- Sunday passed off 1 ion 
Y tá cA Y eginald Capel, | port the Diocesan Home ‘Mi , the Diocesan | and the arrangemen he 
Ralph erh und Hon. B cu 12 cene r. | Church Building Society, an Diocesan Board | prevented any renewal of the rioting 1n 
thanks for the toast IN keai, T ^ 5 of Education, and expressing an earnest hope that hoped therefore that the fier 
aughan said :— el rgy- and ea Aee 52 = rth oim ener- | hith vail 
ugh! 
or: gan ised plan, for the | men were bro 
extension of the inno: t the Church tironghon t | Police t on Fri 
the diocese, Mr. W of the Bank Queen Mary, with havi 
vious ` 
utions were’ unanimously adopt ed pledging there was a 
the meeting to do all in fps power to co-operate mitted the responses | “to it 
re | the es already in operation ; an to brin abont a th 
a) uri ide al associations where they adjourning the cases for three 85 mm 
do not at prevent exist,’ consisting of clergy and laity in the meantime proper. << 
