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service to their ошту s should an emergency LE, wo statesmen, as, for instance, the Duke of Argyll and 
not look про ^ mere Ac s value кт the priz Pe | ord Stanley, had sein with liberality, €— and friend- 
matter of any Pelei If their funds had been pubem б | liness of the United States. Earl Russell how T at Newcastle 
6 promotin ng р рга acticnl ciency of tie hg P oiher m had misrepresented the aonan when he sai idt hat the North 
s d bee е - MN in ig rchase were contending for empire and the South for iudopendenós 
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сов Р pets very t D Volustis and the leading journal, since Mr. Lincoln took office, had not 
оом. Ma the prize ue received nof as eprcenting so many | published one fair, honourable, and friendly article on American 
guineas, but bie A. mitn of bs o "mE псу | affairs. It was asked, “ Why should there be war? why this 
which D МСУ ur Не | fratricidal лие, ? Why should the North and South not 
Бней har: those ho Wero usi D узаар would not | separate peaceably?” He thought there were insurmountable 
relax in thei rts to make ски T а: for geographical s obstacles to a separation as well as strong political 
might - orbcm оссаві whic pus objections. If the Northern States had done what some news- 
ite a an owed the 
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notthe spon s growth of suppl r were 
for education, t СЯ "that, on the contia mes the demand 
demand, being founded in times whey ed 
appreciated, vr hey alone possessed that 1 
(огыт, t да w enabled other people to enjoy. 2g which 
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be measured so much by the pice a the pe te ecei ive. MAY Е pers түм 
a sisted, сз "merely 1 [ш the productions of cotton Wealth con. 
ure, in the variou; h i 
Ы аё Шш time said kun if too much bo eru Ў. i b n thes sss: -—-«F-— in 
paid to these contests they would take the plac 
Жр important parts of ies "Quties of Volunteers, à hat, 
e labouring to make themselves good shots, 
Mie ould fo огде ы no less Тед part t of their instruction 
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for the А m P the subject in any measures they 
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would be better for us if the United States were divided, and 
Sir Edward Lytton had predicted that there w ou € on imately 
lod ur i five a ropa E zati 
ed a mean argument, and as for e la atten, n оша 
re" aa wm tho whole of that vast. Ан ве combined i 
great federa of States where there would be no се 
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it ber have been a great Ат if that prolideney had 
been obtained by the васгібсе of atte: cim ky са tary 
formations dd. movements which w dr tó E eir 
am rep: 3 i ater 
нта to be guided by wise and m sain counsels in the con- 
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was А сазе "d rm т of our onal ind 
Day by day it w: requisite m inteligen e A 
be ере HY ws айо. should be to think as 
^ e x a e A mt ta сай ы у E all arre the best in- 
frenzy, add don’t let us be driven." Не then read an extract еа о Ње ie un ETE 
from General Mine i which was loudly cheered, and con- 
elu: de d pow ing the meeting of the large number of 
English poopie vho риз emigrated during the last 15 years to 
the States. **Only isrepresentation the most gross, or calumn 
volve in wa р! і 
ment of tbe regular army, constantly and exclusively devoted 
to аус exercises ; ий err were wes general p 
of disc and subordin without w. E ооду 
ра: тута а iu rans mílitary c m cter co EX e D Wm 
efficient. So long ы they Téttismberéd tib thóéó кы vios 
command they served were endtled to their obedience in 
military gei au to ioa respect е all occasions, they 
would every day become more and m capable of taking 
part in ет noble vigi о, national ке which шл wold 
inevitably be calle! ES unde Memes е uld dan 
reaten our bore ч чтоб ent w: M pte м 
Social as well as нагу move M it. a yr? of i most 
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ish people, from whom they sprung, had ais ал icy 
coldness on the trials and sufferings of their terrible struggle." 
Мв. Соврех, M.P., beiug unable from i аы th to 
attend the dis inner given to Mr. M righ at at hdale on 
Wednesday, addressed a Mieres letter to the chairman, of 
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M dimi tole principles of Шалва which were ln ved which the following is 
n civil as in military life. In conclusion, he said, ‘I thank 
Бенешов, for baving invited me hero tonight, and Lam | Ай regards pies of Messrs. Irma = nesfabiy test the dots or ibo instruction pre- 
meet face to a body of men who I am sure о шш е tad of suspending. а dfi - Ы 
annatod pet — n m T - nt had апі thorised the act "— had the 
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if 2 m qu P а justified the proceeding. It had 
been assumed in c n quarters that when our legal authori- 
ties have given ice dian on the point at issue the question 
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he flag of mmis Emma for them by suc ich instit 
ever be insulted." (mi. sin. to ibo great titio of the даў 
was received by a loud burst of cheering from all parts o 
ing clas: all of which i Mert x eg them 
Ес hall. T n ile 
© алек. into competition for thes 
examinations them aite were а "iA. of t гету the reus 
and in oH gre int o f view (е value could hardly be over- 
xe These examinations enabled young men who had been 
tudyimg-by th i 
в. BRIGHT, M.P., at a dinner given to him by his his 
аа at Rochdale on TERMINE evening, 
T as rrie on American affairs 
The w: America was one y ES y highest interest 
England эш Женге at large. ago they were 
colonies sprung from this country, dr) already numbering a 
pea pren of 3,000,000 eni A year ago t 
United States of America тоз шо со mim of people. 
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law, eside 
Go should assume the Tesponsitility b йе act of 
their Peng officer, they will claim for А ning and 
genu of their legal advisers th " E is би ЫН which 
they are bound to give to the argum of the British law 
бойы. Whatever the issue of the logal controversy, Маш. 
z K not hope to bring the que satisfactory 
an appeal to arms. Ho vide сов dde {е revision 
of 4 e International Maritime Code, ^ especially as regards 
merchant vessels in time of war, and concluded by expressing io. fs a ie S 
Mb that any interference by England or France in the eod 3 Йе, git thé Моло of of being rui mobs 
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est оон their prisons, and their religious sensible and well educated, and they could not do better 
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Hiberts. for the white population, it Һе а ће black population Sou Көп в 
in bondage ашыгыш. England sowed theseedsofthe| THE le vium We COWPER, M.P., presided o 
i ы ч г | Monday at a publie meeting held in the Shire Hall, at 
Hertford, for the purpose of presenting prizes the 
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Arts, and spoke as follows on the subject of Educ 
“Тһе necessities of labour were so great as to pe idi 
short M for instruction in schools, and if they desired to 
have Mm cated population it must be by means of what 
vonrentiona y was ume self-education. ucation at home. 
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perseverance were mi рө, yt 
greatest value to hos who em) p'oyed them. Ее 
Мв. Newpreare, M.P., at the Annual т: ера 
Rugby and ран Association spoke as 
Education, Reform, and the American dispute à 
T не de m exec ogly difficult 
dreary it must be for а young m: n his o rug in the 
eveningsto nme his stu AL of ari лене, geomiy, t Aue 
metry, (ог tory, without the stimulus of sympathy o! 
competition, without the direction of — "me ану 
к ritative decision as to е he had succeeded or wher m 
failed. They must feel iot PÁTI MEN IN witho ut а: 
сй, except іп воше very rare instances of strong wil 
and great application, would be a most ineficient and insuffi- 
cient means of education. He was quite sure that the adu ia 
for whom these examinations were instit: мн were pers 
who deserved as much care, assistance, S Pere and dupport | o which 
asany other class of ns who M M a Gouiet of | rejoice oda this the tural societies WAS 
education. Education was not now а matter w h could bo | Prevald for years at m собиц ө agrionitaral юн part 
е body of which they form of intellect and 
b those ne would imply some inferiority ral mind. Hé 
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members than it had a ural: right to do. This shows that 
there was no similarity ien the two cases; Another reason 
for the A ы on this side is the protective tariff. 
No American, however, attributes the dissolution of the Union 
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онду con рин mad d im "the lan жоош of the country. 
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^but the = has not seceded. The саса е; not one of 
Protection or Free Trade. It is of a differ and graver 
iharsotet. For 30 years slavery has boit peers coming 
to the rr аз the difficulty of American politicians. The 
object of the South in. seceding is to escape from the votes of 
those who wish to limit the area of slave territory. What 
but were not neutral in sympathy ; and, | thought themselves bound to interfere and assist, not merel 
X o ino Englisli ships or soldiers word ch Di. shores e primary schools, whi кү Ъееп Henn on the minds of the other у time to refe 
As sympathy of Ehgland was spoken of|into existence by private benevolence o: PO subjects of meditation which th а б 
ЕЕЕ did п рик Lu aid the establishment of the e money, butin ut all m publio soho PV 00) ә 295 oni аш: Тһе pro ánd precem other 
T" уеп a ur grammar schools been evolence ot their minds were perhaps than 
of the Northern States of. America, al А that, tho hough they might remd les 
сезбогз, but even those schools in wh ч; the highest classes 
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Mx v mer vokon yi ther. also possessed 1 jas libraries 
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