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he pr e production ‹ of large masses of iron, and w Кас. tru t Бае — to be is doctrine, and I hope it will 
with new tools and machine d and 5 lio skill, е and | never ын upon. I ca hót see the right of м nation | 
Dersivexangs our manufacturers, every difücult; EST be | to еей enn e the labou M. "of а нше, without awarding | 
overcome, an our plates produced which will resist the | any romunoration. The пайоп, in this case, receives a benefit ; | 
eaviest existing ordnance. The гійі vy "s , the | апа assuredl eet, t is wor à of his hire. I 
introduction of wrought iron, and the ne ir of con- | no friend of m y, but neither am I a friend of injus- | 
st on with strained hoops, have given to all countries the | tice; Pr I thin Шыг before the publio are benefite d by au | 
s of increasing enormously the destructive p of their invention, Mes. ud. sd | а 
ordnance. One ofthe results of this introduci tiD Bie Và wrought | years торо oly, or "m M t | 
iron, and ct principles of ut E ХУ prem ot are Зоро во е - -— protect 1 нкү. led inventions; | 
pen ollas. a "ae" "facility | stimulá ula kn 
А ng thé beds Modes 
much greater power can be Foroa, le as 
isi re a sam 
a ДЕН, Watt, and Crompton, ho hr ifm 
ntaile aw A all A a ries invaluable лени dnd. h 
thia 
fety ls 
fine "te | do o the an race. sociation is com- | had turned repas 
saring the power vana jr ox ge the ps of correcting n UA Ра e present system, | not adopted the 
imilar degree, and the ene ym аца ng uch legal provisions ^ shall de: lo out | to , Ireland, The 1 
st, ther refor re, be ren to Toainiain t ho | md al j lio inventor and the nation а lar I 
navy in armour as well as in — | must - good Ф that we owe very тата ^ an entir 4 ге ж 
t the | апа most attractive method of diffusing knowledge, a 
| y exe plified the Great Exhibition of P ыз ts 
he Conway | successors in France, Ireland, and America. 
ability, strength, | ber the gems of art which were зана je 
he supp y g mmer of 1857, and the wonderful result they 
s ago were | produced on all classes of the communit e t 
hen it i | f te, and e increase of practical kmowl hie 
| follow: ese Exhibiti have been deeply felt; and hence 
estimate the progress which | the prospects which are n nin re us in regard t 
feet iu width, | the Exhibition of t year cannot be too highly appre- 
Even spans | | ciated. That t Exhibition will embrace the iras circle ai ше 
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Sciences, and is likely to elevate the gener: ure 
ablic to a higher standard th: cape e have E before attained. 
va | There will be peres реге y known produetion of art, 
every ingenious ance in Wasino ery, did the — at 
discoveries in Viet Me qe rom the earliest period. The fi 
al 
raus there he Ve again, n 
his honest countrymen w] 
with the opi "am that he was in the 
would. not desert him, 
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Looking forwards, I venture to HORNCLIFFE., —Loni 
great success у 5 further development of the prin- | Tuesday to Shorn dli Pw. and i» 
lvocated by this Association, the union of science | ground of the n" School of Mu 
art. ip posted а early hour from W 
id a as ther 
Биер рше among the pioneers of science. Mr. | General Dalzell who: is 00 
Авр inall. Turn r, М.Р, in seconding t the 1 ars ех- Camp, and b эш Eleho. The ра 
B tion, not only that t ised by Folkes along th 
4 a ured Mane hester with a Te buf still fire of the cliffs to Sandgate, and н 
с by эмо Ле one of its most distingui жн citize mili itary road, ascended to the camp, 
i the Y M о 
year. $ 
| having put the motion, it wa sed amid loud cheer- | the troops in camp, oet ER qu 
г, | ing - . Fairbai i m- | Hussars, four batteries of i he Mitar 
Dr. t he | the Roy 1 
| total haria Qf tickets issued up to 8 o'cloek this even- | Battalion 25th о D - йе! 2 
Se | ing was 2388, and t the sum received 2916L, showing an | Fusiliers; Lord Pa 
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E dly strong guns, and, dismounting, exa 
: А 1 whose ( ie Воснр Llona the 36t h ult. f parcel mens] anho quas and with БГ 
from whe he dead body ofa eA agus was found in 
XE ер Ор лакт К € nd from some writing on ihe | k of the camp, and ex 
а but when it id inw ATL was утаре up, the child was towards the railway, 296 acres of w 
be suficient: for its execution, | found to ы enlargement of the camp. 
ы 1 pnm + ов b e ient] а засо of the 31 
yep must е to that marvellous E very e in consequence of the disgrace brought upon | thought stone barracks should 
the spark of ponyo Фе present generation the power to turn | the олача and on Saturday Daia ther горай father | view to permanent occupation. 
n to the uses of вреес кей to t fai long 
tho slender T wiro FS acad of the child, a person named Barker, the local surveyor, the attention of Lord Palme 
that v duis telligibi Берас шпаа à ште о of cles etre rfül | Was found шы from a tree in. a field ү! — i 
tatione ту, 30 fi agricultural show-ground, on the. асай Road, t| pied by si men, six wom 
ds. The young woman has been committed for himself acquainted with "ihe 
e| trial on а charge of concealment of: birth, but. has been r ining t the s ре 
admitted to bail, herself in 50L, and two sureties of | The hut. in compar n ments 
251. each. ship at length rode off to Gen 
RYD: well-known cutter yacht dev. the | After luncheon‘ his 
j property o of Mr. | H. F. Smith, асе ен е 
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ying the. cable ат a Да its The 
| pac sikot Prinss jp psit left Debet at 810 рм. 
WINOHFIELD.—A ser! : Hag B 
since | for Ryde. The night was excessively dark, and every | by Lad LT A m Sir ai 
take rd ( 
ution appears to have been taken to guard against te а ре. - 
accident. The light on Ryde pier-head. had just been | 
ub, w. e steamer e in violent collision 
maz m board wer 
nd puro Азал? the ya i Peu slipped, and the. vesse 
| herself towed p he Prince Consort into idee Ы 
red е lal sank. Divers and apparatus | 
were for over outh on 
endeavour to raise the 
hat | the un- ‘мг. Crich ta ы 
g Seen, | take СЕЕ іп ће action 
а ре їп 
ed in: into a rope db exceeding halfan-inch i PE ете ен 
ле not sit down meta & directing attention to subje: : A Ia 
p im —namely, m^ amount 
vo from tie laws 
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ffairs, on Knox, of eet Ft 
LD.—The pe Cutler's Feast took place ннен of the Major 
in the Catler's. Hall, на ав attended by | Mr. Dwyer, residing ` 
eynh rd Denman, the Right | gave evidence that the 
re are | Hon. James Stuart Wortley, Sir J. W. Ramsden M.P.;|with т is ^ MÀ = Belle Isle, 
p Roebuck, EP.) Sir W. Amator, [o r | them church. 
сеи eme of infl M veral o m addres resin id at Моту нй В 
ed to N, "ойе foreign ү polities. otjectéd on behalf of Mrs. Y et 
bir replying to tho. өн, ч he borough members Mr' | t -— e proof taken on Tuesday, t 
e ney tions, 
nd that if vy the renti tms t spoke. as. fo llo 
their ben fi А 5 i^ Wh P 779 qu i 
acc cad the benett to I government [р "be put to bnet — шаш 
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