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e “тре Lax ui / it passed from the elips of one to those o of апо 
о days railw: ay journey ot half a 0 million of armed | “The Lord ha 1 given, and p Lord залі edi away; d that it was never destined for our RE 
а and has а frontier that сап offer no resistance to bless ed be ie name of the Lord." He | with, Nr ies 2 pride and Фошріаса 
ап invading force; and England will be in no dn «Тһе magnitude of the kane e ha орч атл "— pa them, So nate o * м 
mbroil herself in : y ican di lty.” judged of by the void which eath of the' Prince Consort | * Peace Ea uà есу d ours; to-m чымы ч 
{о em за зегве in Another Americ АТ na ty _ would leave, and byt -— wi ant which "p e felt fora long | its Шун e even rcge abundant.' But. о! in эш, 
The New York T'imes also argues that, after the first out аң 
New Yo mes also argues that, aft z | time to f his 1able ices, ad Vv bes the huge black wings of the tempest had stretched E 
burst of indignation in England, a reaction had set in, | w Р а eras еуег : mune а it with thick 
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j i us eir m нігті mirth fe: ainfully did it 
M. 7-я "e г к President, i id | : | around amily of chilcren, risin че with id eni the sorrow and s WEAR ed orm y eon D trast wing 
Mr. Buchanan, the late President, 15 sud 00 have нА bond ‘gladde en the heart of a parent. ин inte Пес already Өткөн. nd th апо ер а 
expressed his opinion that the arrest of the Commis- s found NT ment not in саноа amusement, in travelling а behind, et idings of which might } M. 
Toners was illegal, and that they must of course be teni ? works о ШЕ т alight and purity Without onfeebling way to us; h 1 i - 
ip tó'Enelind. General C however, who was the -— He bad аа mind whie tueri de arly ing. be averted. He. would not. 
given up to England. © Hm 1 . | comprebend, - “intelligently foster ali thos e wonde orfal t ve- it then. I sufficient that he 
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Vilkes did exactly what the Buchanan Administration prosperity, and t the age neral advancement of our age and country. ыт К i Е, d well i t felt that it h 
d i in prin. | For 2 he had enjoyed, at first th ct, then the = 
approved in regard to the question of search i ben ЕЕН Ee Даны Fi de. к Деу er sim and though no eben bt be only after long yeors т 
ciple. The New York Journals publish some furthe T | sibly mingling in ptos , ап and's loss, and estim ela. 
iplomatie corres vondence "between Mr. Adams and | cluded from the councils of the realm, fet p influenc hat je 
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Me. Seward. In r. Adams nie oes | M d ONSE DM for fes AU АСЯ Ше дев rais 
that, while: in conversation with M d John Russell in | menus: or conflicting statesmen, Buch a 106 as his, Mn 
Jı une last, he referred to the iy of British troops manhood, coul 
havin d John Russell replied | not be said to have been a scanty apportionment of the Divi th 
» g! 1 E | blessing. Butthatit should have been brought to so sudden аф кезше үш Л heri Seres the ra md - 
that, аз Canada had been депайса of troops some time and so unexpected а close was a grievous affliction, not merely p тӘ гч as, and how 
es it жаз 9; only a proper measure of precaution, nl to those more tenderly and intimately attached to the departed не ан оніо habec ДЫКТЫ ме suck ati 
Sai d not rin e whole natio ery one w 8 the | contending claims to adjust! A husband, and 
do, Lc Fi John Russell also said something about [капше гы Е to every d who takes е Е іп God's ordinance, superior to Ф wife, though yet her 
threat. uttered by Mr. Seward to Lord Lyons, » that | living under our constitutional Moparts. АШ ehe poney oi ject; the fo pre man, in pare I1 cM 
Britis vessels I о | hay cm ess assigned to him had, to the same extent, been à whole regio eA fe тона How hard по to 
енд, The report of the vnde of the ^ vicus blessing to the country as to himself. It was the conviction of | erred on thè one side or the other! On the one hand ww 
has been presented to Congress, but it has not been L2 te vip, eoru ati o Me ERN NE аии to е ара, self indulgenco by yielding он 
y HE | ne ou ave fallen in 1 
received with much favour in "financial circles. Тһе |а midnigh y us TOE БОШУ PEANN pe у са 
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July last is 197,000, 000 00 dollar. T e Secretary says he is com- | ich had been quietly w working for good. In our troubled | have sought to obtain a position for himself which the Busy 
pelled to асбо he Customs | times we neede agacious counsel ; we а the itu i m. 80 well did 
üuringthe.financial year 1969 from 57.000 000 dollars to | Continuance of that sober юса jud ic dangers that we hardly took account how real ш 
32,000,000 dollars. He recommends that tho duty on sugar | We might conjecture the g by the constant harmony | how great they were. His rare wisdom enabled him i 
should be increased to 24c., on Jo onm sugar to 3c., on green | Which had so happily prevailed, between "the will of the perceive that there was a domain as wide, as honou 
ea to 25c., and ой сойее Other alterations in | Sovereign and the will of the nation. If ours had been ап to him, in which he might find useful employment. 
the tarif are also rec Жора ded. m further recom- | Е of the most perfect constitutional government—if the ing the dignity of God’s ordinance of lab Piare 
Menda that the dleek tax the loyal пене | rulers and к, бүр mh acted together те ^ art of y 
Should be increased to 20, ‚000, 000 оба, апа Њаё | Е 
duties should be levied оп stills, distilled liquors, tobacco, | D ае [o rade ре uL Sd: Wi cope e dari e: dum 
апае, legacies, carriages, and 0.00 DO do "EA Ein rily shrouded in what might be called modest constitu- 
à s estimated | бил: secresy. It had its Dublin as well as its private sphere; it w: 
expenditure of the fiscal year ана in July, 1862, із | [16 ^om Per Prague m coii ое е чар pee 
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543,000,000 doi 10.0000 Wes ut already been received, | hose public objects s Be md prse objects and aim | oi "o odora 
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of his adoption, to aid, encourage, and s 
of ence ee ел Ань of some of which he was the îs 
pro UMP em was the task which he assumed for his om 
Butt that w: fol, ан уыт was one ыа it must be ай 
n at Ss AR still dearer to England than i 
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to that p redeemable i on and | үү frem among u ple of the highest and the 
Secured by United States' Е E 000, doo. p E "loan, d У Ө E mo. "s E m the h CE areny: 
and the remaining 14,000,000 dols. to be provided in various | LS EM ense S practise pai б uiet, 
кө». p conclusion, the 9 сеа шту, н: Аш should the Masson a 
r be нип, beyon r, the nt pena d | пе 
fr the fiscal year 1863 wr y 379, ‚000, ‚000 dols, ad in July, 
1863, the'publie debt will be 900,000 ,000 'do 1з. 
aeree ang ed a en tion i in favour of the sa 
ures for an 9f prisong 
а Prince was to her—a counsellor, 
po rient y it might confiden Чу беа 
seeing E her reign bad Reemi strenuous 
helping w агзы that weight ын empire which, even 
lightest, m Meus owe s. a pue burden on 
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elations, was not too common s uch high positions. But 
his duties to the Queen's subjec » well as e the Queen, 
his duties to е great English family Aue eei d M JA iem 
all the world, as well as in the 
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TS Ove US яе @беав CO Dy Fresi- — aec mn assiduit No e of t in frivolous ЫР УМИ d of al - s, had be em 
incoln. President Lincoln er re fused to furnish ment, in vain pomp and glory: but мга їп it AS za јар а, 2. ZAR ea р pE ТӨН, of pur re Т 
Congress at present with the correspondence between | | highest s ase, schemes of benevolence promoted, plans for Whata fountet of bitterness a corrupt Court might t have, ві 
the Federal Government апа fo ie. „education of the. "peoples uggested and fostered with often had, been! What a ает d sweet purifying wates 
$ Б H Fi Vh d | prudent and farseeiog counsel, and with profound personal Queen Victoria's Court had been, eve here by its influens 
the Mexican intervention. Five hundred Federals will гены; great movements - for the improvement of all | strengthening good, king evil, honouring virtue, d 
-immediately occupy Tybee island. The “stone fleet” | branches of national industry, if not set on foot, maintained ing vice! Recollecting, also, that in that pum 
y ру ty : І countenancing v: ng, , 
was off the island on the 6th. A Government agent | With a steady and persevering impulse ; in short, notwith- | atmosphere had been trained the Princeor Princes who sho 
i 1 : 8 g foreign birth and educa fu perfect | hereafter reign over us, that their mind had boon о 
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eee газ и тре ан аот етар п. identification of himself with English interests, English his care, Had his example, enriched out of the > 
е aid of negroes e n t hood character, English social advane ment 1 these things | treasures of his mind, surrounded by tutors and gon 
fort, Accordi ky, the Federals nk gradually, if slowly, into th — — his choice—and in perpe i. did his excellent bes feor 
have destroyed the brid Bow! а [аза the prejudices against- шне респ liar r their | display itselt than in the selection of he amaa. та 
Memphis. Vessels from куды ports continue to arrive | {һа at least, to our modes of thought an сей, had what amount of gratitude could repay a de 
d d 
A worn out. Asin his remarkable addresses—hardl ts k the 1 ma пг ken happiness 
at:-Havannah. Federal accounts state that Fort Pickens | to be surpassed Ч he had Y [they had v тоге riw ms 
: - 1 our language—whie delivered | that house кү that а 
was unhurt in the late engagement, but that War- ор varius еее а Mile the substance, A a тч vec in that bri brig Bt ht аша ч ent, Eng Я giishm оп Dad abide for 2 
H re ind, while ce, solid ра th е Aha: suc serene bja 
ка айар инен. us taken Pinds P Wara ан. erun to Taga ретин was admini English, о Bis mindy Dis | fn а той le dii how таш wis such, an eim 
1 ‚ | character, h: соте i: dte was ours not merely | Į ight be a little Ps BE, a li 
whic Fed e reported to have been suc- | by adoption, but, as it were, by a second nature. ust | the common 106 of ould come at last. de 
cessful, but the details are not stated. It appears very | EE оса. 2 ad а me first thought at that| blood would аш. have it otherwise, ht gu 
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probable that a ent will soon take place in | Queen, te erly nurtured and early crowned— was to dedicate < "Eve ad ч iau, Lies o 7-4 р” 
Kentuc y. The , which t out the British | herself a family to the welfare of the people. By this | the cup and be baptised in the baptism of his p 
ultimatum, pas Cape Race on the ecember, | eia re eee € - ore a Loy eros de to the | ago none would have thou чар th зон v pe 
n G TE {| | loyalty of her subjects, по e mere servile worship 0! m i ), heir Sovereign. y 
d flie not seni дон кек ы itish Love Landrail power common to ignoble minds, nor the cold, Р abetrach, oer ИГҮ w permde } theif relation to tha Бона 
‚ ап е rigate Norkoping have arrived at ous, hardly conced spect and acquiescence in legal | What offerings of h e more devoted, itp 
E i йе | cM е С чает n, South | азоту ^ a cg ^ ol Which is consistent; with | ever they would seek to lay at у - a v wint ы 
arolina, states that а Яге broke out int 1 ven evout, selfsacrifieing reverence, an pee like Th fellowship of 
the э Wishes s he - Lr he 107 | love deep and personal. Such a sentiment of loyalty he dB lar h, i lias p us so intimately ® Чы, сае 
Weak e ati nie diar o oig a di Hg уянд Is ыы ТЕ be evoked by the condu = of the Queen, Rid d ment of suffering? All were near to o! one dnd oral d 
№4 sen 9 si Е т на. чала ý ome а itute, с d ОЁ the greatest of all romforts in her present | pa ny o e the Ёле тта te Mew '0-morro mitted to be dust. Ob! 09 
Е arte o part, as it weh, 
оп, E such a day for pem 
о E 3 e Canada journals report considerable 3 IHE DEAN Ор WESTMINSTER (Dr. TRENCH) odere Sei dioe with aii hue th thoy Tad той! Let [4 
vity уклон Canada in organising the Militia Sunday m e in Westminster | t evote some p f to-morrow to cia Pront 
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<md Volu unte Abbey from the ан рма e 3d abiptar Ж one whose sceptre Df. buon could not 
\ со,— Т isi z: - gou ne place; all are of the dus m Le pori de ans our шү Шке the c 
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York for iB. eimi Aa "tting ы PREN op - ** Thou; TA in many things the Tots of men eme HEIENE them т Der ihat rn, d 
upon French, i glish and Spanish т сў рс: ТОБЫ yet in the кеу aed КҮҮН of all they Mea equal Bir! pea cime 'consolation еы none could d gv this our Lat 
1C ds üster TRI E e h м | death, the cradle the е all the а of lifo, t 0 at tbis time born an iufant of days 
panish expedition, adier "e | insidious attacks w disease, and w sr mei I - blind | anguish and trouble." 
command of Sed Serrano, has disembarked at Vera | effects of eerie wer 
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t, were p о all. Whe whose heda 
ruz, in order to protect the S h inhabitants hand the time атта W good to reclaim thespirit Tur Rev. Dr, CUMMING preach peT 
OTUZ, p nts, who h "He had givi т one who ооа оп Sunday morning in the National or 
] ainst 8 та деа: С фо ш b 4,—“ He being 
t inst. | опе, and Le was impotent to save him. If the Angel Crown ош, f c — 
state that Me ag Clyde passed the Spanish fleet | 9f Death had a message for him be would deliver it, |*Penketh." He said:— dgne a 
: m Ve 0 r i » : i i for. "Ih means of forming à } 
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Агы ds E: od e D imn departed | dnd. ien US hat are around me, p ere 
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“ruz or кт mpico to the allie d ой tion. There is | When he died. These truths were so Obviuus, r^ Ae, * mw i тм hon 1п а palaco, I would nei it bes 
lowerer, à sbrong feeling in favour of making a deter- | e кт б dmi pan t His s т A án ts tores yen оста пеат ош 5 Ае 
m 1 words o s ministers' lips; | ns to let his voice, w. чы ws ourse: ers, seein 
me. : утга каш any Spanish invasion in the Y bad Himse was His sermon | heard and to let e light “т [шо that oth г 
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аһ! a sermon | works, may Жөн ce Consort, as that wii? 
hem not refuse to h ho is i i TK dy a Ош "6 
{ — . |it; let them give fend i5 the words which God Spoke to. them | ы т rom E 5 pose de cend, рег 
; i е е 1 siler rs ow | first and deep regret ы be for that illustri г 
= The late Prince Consort, pie Ere epis ЫП i ago Wo might bao d atr etica т 
а might aed o had our remarkable sagacity and tact and practi verfu) mind, 
Tus Draw ar or S7. PAvr's, DR. Мігмах, preached а enger eus SH Euch ав at our best estate we сап nezer doubt, bere Ver op быр) her vigorous s and power by оре 
funeral sermon оп the Prince теб. on Sunday morn- Wel dleed: dow. with yt АШ appeared w ДӨП with us. bave been -— efited and directed. and T 
ing in St. Pa Paul's Cathedral from Job, chap. i, v. 9.— ins aroun kind uj pet pain an Ras оњане 
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