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У nds, and |the stream. That has long ceased represen 
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would most o i. а —— Mn са ТА the object, and the direction of their studies, and 
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idea оѓ a direct om n Some oy c9 — == улаи ОШ buman mind is 
exalt the human intellect to the positi like — that w u have filled i ban 
^. 1 1 of sitting” in judgment on irren ечи. Ж discard the you pour ds урты empty as it 
k: usceptible with regard | doctrine of the atonement, discredit the truth of pro. That is aot tbe npe of the human mind. The buy v who c 
country. I shall be at little pains to , phecy, and - the evidence of irac ы, hey had | been crammed, to use the popular has, к int of A 
han attack. On the contrary, I own | — fallen Dei rilous times when ordained ministers, | learned a great deal, and чугы learning Мая ассо 
has constantly devoted his attention to | o had p m to subscribe willingly to the Thirty-nine | objects. іа эү firs 5 gn зе boy has € же 
the honour of England ; to keep un- | Articles, dala reconcile it with their 2 4-4 their Church to | of his mind in being паа and N € next piac» there 
interests of England; and it is my propagate opinions which avowed infidels med in confirma- remains În his е mg P portion of the — so 
t элите I do feel UM tion of their sceptical theories. It w м T t his ir tenia to acquired, a ~a which probably forms the basis of re attain- 
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жыЛ this is - nething dint makes publie life | referred, still less to indulge in any harsh expressions concern- fore, run A у with ће notion that competitive examinations 
d m fre country э, relieves labour, that lightens i its | ing the au ors; but he should be P reet to his office were аге not of great and infinite value, ot ere are men 
м erd — 1 та M that while th: - task is n- | 2 Ta 2 deliver a warning against the They would find it | who instruct the candidates im those branches of knowledge 
X à aneus eit is one which а man may те proud all these writings to call in n question the authority енне which the examinations have to take 
: ге Дач addition that if he has acted, upon | of the Bible as the рар ко word of God, a E the funda- | Depend upon it that the boy who is corammed, И is 
Herm »enefit of this country, mn errors and | mental doctrine of corruption of h and to | T кону, not e А— — „4 зет in E examina- 
а; 64 made at times, he will meet from such invalidate tb tia а a RO Ceu I Ci ашы Land | tion for which he is preparing, but is from that time forward 
nb м the presenta kind an nd i ndulgent acceptance | and Saviour. Beit theirconstant endeavour to set these doctrines | ie e eng better L4 disposed push 
"eor and thai, а wa ЕЕ fhey ho ое him w^ рашуу forward, and the rather because of they. attack which | further the know. wh by that eramming ho has 
for the im jaten * Old England' all th ма been irected against them. Uphold d the doctrine of aequired, It ія also said that you ато hing young men а 
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returned thanks for the uction of men of gerius, but because the believed it to career which they are destined to pursue, and that you are 
Бай Russell subsequently s Minii i prod been written by men wio, “spoko as they were moved by pandering to their vanity by mak - them believe they 
»| а Holy Spirit.’ Тһе distin n between tho inspiration ot wiser than they really are. These objeetions, also, are in my 
ч and his eldest son, Viscount Amberley, responde to the | Scripture and that of any ptm гаен production was not а opinion er berri fatilo. As to vanity and conceit, those ame 
ше ¢ of the Countess Russell. Lord Hastings responded entier of degree, it was a difference in kind. ens Му cum — M who — aer least. The more à man 
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вох, eadlam, Hutt, Fenwick, and Ingram, (me case the р Product on ж сс їп the other didins; cs Tx was vay sharp, shrewd gen E EN 
" d thanks e опе case they miga A ticise, censure, or approve, in a i А times, d “= Harvey Coombe. was 
ss Members Parliament, returne > for "he | oth ther cag heard the v of the ever- Firing Jehovah, which i еа 
friend, of 
mis ist be at their peri Til to regar e not too знн об. 74 gepi —— ja ама, - having made some 
p d ekhar orn aee nge, | fally poin point o out 2-4 vhi pc lawful wi hin the d М ee AA or. e "^. 2i L am ond ble st дц 
АА. i . S. eckham, architect and |o te and weigh the ev upon which tho | '* Yo: Hi "аай г. Нагуеу " you 
ж {гош the ои Corporation, was n ced o n Mon- | truth of Ae iration depended, sä that КИЕ once establis’ 4 Mend, what you don't know would make a very 
ии murveyor to 2 "iuo уез point that the Bible was divinely ins ired, the only attitude | e The same may be said of tbe great mass of 
ч dy. Тһе building wil l be Sd м = АН its statements must e Үнү f reverential | mankind; r^ let no parent be deterred from sending his son 
bd and suitable for concerts, entertai TQ v publie | МЫ ompetitive examtzation by the notion that he would p 
zie — T will be 100 feet Teg by 50 feet wide. NS Ет тев. —Тһе Medical Times and Gazette сй | 
7 ќо cost about, 24007. the following aecount of the. pug nid child of Mr. | te 
= vil be lid in the course of a i-es and the | and Mrs. Guinness Hill:—“Tt has been a matter of |y 
periority on the 
who e through = 80 ne it Уу а great mistake to 
eem building is to be completed by Lady-da: of knowledge disqualifies a man for the particular 
v d. profession to which heas destined. Nothi be 
Posrtaxp.—Lord Palm: xg i by | coo ci known as the * Rugby Romance that litt le or erem E er ben Ash pe^ M M, having o6 iei ари” 
ге е д works | по allusion was made to the child's stite a honitti. | icular үс з he utmost vigour of his 
is Lordship went on | After readin of the sensation created in rt b | mind to ^ X. himself for it Y acquiring tbe мр 
the inner breakwater, and inspected the new fort at its | арред екъ А the poor little sufferer, with | 3 -—: ira I a greai Pus M. Im ono Me = э бм 
һе Dn en- | eny veloped.. in lint and bandages, and his leg in splints, | study alone, a 
e shore he | tho public се looked for some medical testimony | Шот 
„Major | or repor e case; but t nothin ng more was hear d of y 
-— | the little fellow. Havi: ving recently rt of кепе 
ledge may 
t, in the absence ngn ation as to his state, we - oaled upon to la М ercises to which soldiers aro aceusto 
inChief of the heme da d other seu were in — — tho following facts :—It a : ppears d at not- - egi — 2 these зе day of ые; рш E 
-— эро! >й car ines ord amer n after- | withstandit ing t the statement at first T forth, t A exercises oer б ee muscles flex Атеш. 
Ї anà returned t the child v аз а ‘fine MESES: n orai their beali rn 
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.—All the trout and salm 
Ribble, from Settle, in Craven, nearly ps ds month а 
Preston, were destroyed about; 10 days since in a 
er | after its "e such : n of sy 
manifest themselves as early to show that the dias 
fthe 
The gas t Set ied tl farm $4 
Pi in the ter into the river, and within 24 = been Minore Мы: Тһе — was матн ү nd thst the 
50 died, pe prese a course of nearly | Brussels, an “2 Ж under the саг A of Dr. Scott, of | ea y riam, 
M Hundr un „weight of salmon | Upper Wobu ce, Russell Square. It appears tht ЕЕ if he A is oniy а IUE 
б рны, "m on des ir flesh reeking of | this gentleman. iae а little feliow much EUN or the тетет 
gas, which unfitted ша even for the Silitated, and w f taber: 
purpose of and i 
unfit pd uo de the river itself was rendere d eulosis or scrofulosis. ues, "a re dimri bowels, д 
še of cattle, paniti a rged mesente 
b m supply of water, Te glands of t ев чу as distinguished. бом 
menced his Bisho ор of Ripon on Saturday the ears, blotches Ж ү nt parts of the body, EE T элле, s T which the [n 
diocese at MM visitation o of the clergy dt t the шышы d — € infesting the scalp. One | in England men ty b 
LM cathedral church in this ОР His charge | of the lower lim in a very weakly and mot 
А Ж occupying nearly two hours;in the deformed conditi ion, Y € qm in bandages and | I 
кайы Dwing are ext m splints. It since turns out hs ук, poor меда e fellow 
ча, gx nhis|got hi 5 f mur fractured. Although muc Mum ES d 
eis аи nimii бю He injustis of tho now Fam fint] placed under Dr. ^s care, he di m 
Which, in ficated teachers, and to the effect е 
tement 4 opinion, it would have in thrusting the religious | said s pt in a precarious condition, as might nat SES 
seio һат ош E mre the сус е ехр from the com ux ication of evils to whic 
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wi ҺА... @ К Sus od eod m, "t ешп has i ЧЕЙ, Ww bg thing, ‚ exposure to wet and co, E 
the issues а decisi t rost: but whatever | miserable lodgings, where it shared the bare 
y EE mer must b е prepared for са with other wretched inmates—the ill-fed, half-starved, | 
рб у DA a wu E hed—i food for parasites, while | the rising generation ; it must also act powerfully u apo 
Le" 55019 to the canse r uld be |ill-clad and un i £ , | T 1 fully upon these 
depend е usd. They would 4 bl contaminated b Же who pe the instructors "а? youth—a m 
” Bor need more than hitherto upon volunta effort, its young lungs and blood were y whcse exertions n. the r^ Success 
обой at ж E the consequences. эн x com- | putrid dm ofthe bodies huddled together у=; epu iba, m omuse, wr cri nnd 3 E = their minds 
$ "rotributions бш. е disproportion: mount dark, ill-drained, unwholesome dwelling, ventilated | Cultivated and stored with knowledge, it is plain М уз r3 
1 Pul wis the mph re жаз [R the ince, 3 d: c only PA the stagnant atmosphere of the dark alle ey | grea m meta as if they w эч tenda to en, 
"Ta weekly on *cticable, the establishment in eac instructors as well as among the 
G Sid аш fering, to which he had no == T кадын ' 3 
| "ium. 0ч Оп the averag e iam x pest distribution of certificates to | hen i 
И de ewe now contribu trends evary religious | the successful candida ies in the ге recent Oxford Middle- | 
а кы - ey he (reri td NM Bern ria ш class Examinations tot рше n odia 
! this question е, PPeRrance of a more equitable feeling upon T etn 
Кеш) fhan not long since 5чу д Тһе difficulty of of | occasion, а supported ыр ot Бейбит, 
^ da me of а iiie pad greatly | the Ча ^ | Corporation and a агае number ide ү 
fs, Вей ulterior the opposition learly & — ii inhabi of the town sad neighbourh j 1 
А е ааа таа е on of Church and | princi 11 denominations. 
As Qe teca which woro 7 ве Established Church to the cndi калан en and ministra оа € useful 
time ho вате Ме у уо а А istribution o certifica pn ser — 
Ear ES рие те Jong there | Spoke as Ё Competiti vamus r the old 
va, "the Same А арыы and prosperity of the Church, | “ — of pop Кане to almo all the d 
жа ao DSCientions]y quiet the scruples of those who been an object of the most earnes be ii this We һе - 
Zo, Soter сш eTe, to the w. There | publie z ен who have risen to eminen нд counts that | thé whole field tronga ey E 
Ha рау Матто! would not apparéntly be | sj o e ed that the Univers P ne gratifying to me, a [apon tnis advice, dug ч 
t was liget o the Book of C. on Pray: - irem — Od nd y of Cambridge, Еа be permitir t | next year, sxt year, edee gp нн «ud eu That was 
dd эй deny qo imperfections im thi he | di ibt cortil cates arising out of eram iow long o sister trean c which the father wished them to for and 
эше "prre might be phresos, obeolate Rd ed | University of Oxf xf a time, i, no ы 4:7 X Мет wi jer apre tap m 
чаш ишо Unt ho believed rigen ен v t e uit der xu SAT d siis moored, ima examiners—but 
any | 
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ves wondered бза аду sdrantmge бе rant, where they sewedonly to mark 
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