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BRITISH AMERICA STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CAN ADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. (Unner Cnnfrarl <ct'<A Her j}[(ljest!f' P¡'ovinc:"al <?o<;fr??- Me/i< fo7- the 6'OKMyfMM of the Canadiall and United 67a<fs Ifail8). WINTER. ARRANGEMENTS———1SGO The Moctre:tl Ocean Steam-ship Company's Urat-dass pow'rfnl Screw Steamers. II BOHEMIAN .Cr.jtr. ",V. GRAXCK, r.t :KOITfl IHtITO:N ..Cnpt. R.BouLAXD, I ,r ? x HUNGARIAN Cnpt. Titos JoxEs, ";Çi1;Ä,XOr.A SCOTIAN. Cap..A. M')1AsT¡';¡¡, ,GLO.X()N C!.pt. NO'.TH AMERICAN Cant: T. Anoy, I CANADIAN (Now buitding). Are irttcndedtosail between LIVERPOOL anl PORTLAND, (M.UNE,) U.S., A: followa :— FROM LIVERPOOL. Calling at QueeB9nwn for Hf-r Majesty's Mails, and Passengers. NORTH BRITON Wednesday, Jan 25 BOHEMIAN Wfdnesdav. Feb 1. HUNGARIAN. Wednesday, Feb 8. ANGLO-SAXON Wednesday, Feb 15. NOVA SCOTIAX WednMdtv, l-\b 22. NORTH AMERICAN Wedr.esdav, Feb :W. And every Wednesday thereafter during the Winter Season FROM PORTLAND. ANGLO SAXON. Saturday Jan 28. NOVASCOTIAN Saturday Feb 4. KORTH AMERICAN Saturday Feb 11. NORTH BRITON Saturday Feb 18. 330HELIIIAM Saturday Feb 25. Rate of Freight to P 0 R T L A N D 60a per Ton Measurement, and 5 per cent Primage, Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to PORTLAND, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, include Frovi. sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on JBu:)rd. Steerage Passage Money to PORTLAND, E I G H T rOUNDS, including a plentiful auppiy of cooked Pro. 'Vuinna By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, BiU9 of Lading and Passage Tickets 'Wi.l be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Guods and at veiy modarate through rates to all the I'rincipal towns in Canada and the United States. .Ba,gage tal;enf),o;)a the Ocean Steam SMps to th erail- tcay Cai'S Free o/' Erpeiise. App)y in London, to Ioílt;;omerja and Grcenhorne,]?, Gracecburch-street; in GIasgnw, to James and Atexander Ailan. 54, St. Enoch Square; or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Weaver buiidiuKa, Urnnswick-street, Liverpool. For Steeraze Passage appiy to Sabei and Searie, 19, Water-street, Liverpoo). CILES! SILKS!! SILKS!! — rATTERKS POST FREE. THE NEW AUTUMN STYLES IN Crossover and Checked SUka, <St 5s 6d tuU dress. Shepherd's Chec& i&ilk8, JE1 Is Od. Striped, Cheeked, and Crossover Ponit de Soie .&I 7s 6d. Jasper Bar and Hayadere Glaces, JE! 9s 6d. Rich Raised Satin Bars. .B) Ha 6d. Novelties in Spita.tnelds and French Silks. iCl las 6d. Rich Brocaded French Silks, JE1 19s 6d. Two-nonnced Robes, 21 Guineas. Double-skirt Robes, made un 26 Guineas. Rich Moire Antiques.£'3 3s oj Lm. dseys, Mohairs. Dresses. Lineas, and Fancy Coods, in Krea.t vaiiety. PATTEltXS rOST-rREE. AMOTT BROTHERS, 61 and 62, St. Paul's Chucrchyard, London. TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. OWE ND ALT, TORKE-6TREM, WREXHAM, DECS reapeetfully to announce to the Gentry, Farmers, -LJ and Tradesmen of Wrexham and ita neighbourhood that he is prepared to supply, as a Licensed Genera! Horse Dealer, USEFUL SOUND HORSES of every description, in each and every ease warranted according o their real respective merit and condition. Orders received promptly attended to, and advice given in all cases where required. He is also prepared to BUY OR SELL BORSES for Gentlemen on a very Reasonable Commission. 0. D. fects the more confident of his being enabled to give complete satisfaction to Gentlemen, from the fact of his having had for a great number of years practical experience in the management and purchasing of hoMes. Unexceptionable references given if required. A trial is respectfully solicited, IMPORTANT NOTICE, As some unprincipled Parties are now making and c8ering for Sale an Imitation of the GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, we hereby caution all our Customers to be careful, when purchasing, to see that the word GLENFIELD M on each Packet, to copy which is Felony. WOTHERSPOON & CJ.. GL.ro%v & Loxno-f. EMIGRATION. miE GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION agent m JL 'Victoria, in his annual report to the Colonial Government says, that a very urgent and increasing de- mand exists throughout the coiony for single female ser- vants, and employment cnuld readity be found for at least 300 monthly. The following are the current rate of wages:—Cooks and laundresses, ;E30 to .E35 per an- nem, housemaids £25 to B30, gcner.tl servants jE'25 to zC3 0 liursL'maida 120 to &25, but ic-ally skilful and tried ser- vants readily obtain much higher va&M. The class most in requisition aro good farm men ser- vants who can make themseives geuerally uscfui and female servants of every description, to Whom p!H9agG9 -are uow being granted. For particulars and forms of appplication, apply to. JOHN JONES, ESQ., Solicitor, Agent, or MH. ARTHUR CLARKE, Accountant, Sub. Agent, Wrexham. ROWLAND'S STOMACHIC DIGESTIVE PILLS. IpnESE PILLS are prepared from the prescription of J. a late eminent physician, and will be found a most valuable remedy for all disorders of the Stomach— mpaired digestion, natulence, acidity, deficient appetite for food, pain in the stomach atter meals, head-ache or nor vousness, and for females before and after connnements They do not contain a particle of mercury, or any of its preparations, being composed entirely of vegetable ingredients i and their continued use will not weaken, or in any way injure the system, but from the tonic property which they contain, will have a strengthening and invigorating eiiect. A more valuable family medicine cannot be obtained. Sold in boxes at 8d, Is lid, and 2s 9d by the proprietor, proprietoRr,OWLAND, DispENsmo CHEmsT, High Street, Wrexham. G LENFIELD PATENT STARCH ?JT used in the Royal Laundry, renounced by her Majesty's Laundress to be the finest Starch she ever used. Sold by all Chandlers, Groeera, &c.. &e. HUI'OY'<'S AXD Co.. 'v.11\ .l" 0" W n 0 L 1. S A L W I X E M E R C M A X T 8 LIVERPOOL. Store?. T,iifr STREET.-Oí1icc, 5-1, D';KE !=:TREET fIIE l'r,priefnr;¡ hen Most rpe¡;tfQlIy to call the a;tent:oat.ftheT.aL-,?blcmun,C?'E'y, and thu rubHc in genera], to thc'r cx?n: i e S:o?k ut (J::n;(;H \Yiues of Rare Vintages. B. suf! Co. are not disposed t- ;>r,mmi'nt upoil the puri- tv of their Wiue?, which is dailj nost ].m(hb)y aC:'ilr.w- it(Ige(I by the pu'!)!ic aad eminLat medi.;ti )nu. u! h!) ct;unt!'ies, as the innrcas!']? p'tt"onn,- n[ tha li?bc?t fannlit's in the ta'?d is a sll¡bic!lt guara,!tCé' I They be.? to caH particn);.r ;n':ion tr) (')cir pure Their Tonif ?Vine is adujittt.i t« be mosr cs-eut?I to I. Invalids, both o!J and NIOU[i- ati,1 sioui! never he iibsent from the hUffiêS (jf t))c weak and sic!dy. Its properties are duly f.ck'iowkd.?d s'.d npp?e'ed (;y the )t;:tJing men of the F-.ciJ'y. b?Ut at hjhe Red abroad. To pn'Jent imposition, cadi HoHb 13 SC11e.1 with the name of the firm.—A.]l -jrders to be made p,yabl,, to ![cnrv Burrows. TOXIC WINES, as Lfidg so to Iil\-aliJ, and persons of weak stomach. A :-5amp1e Cas, (:ont:l:níng th;'c ful[ sizd Wine Bnttks, will be furward'.d to anyaJ.cires;¡, on receipt of P. 0. 0. tor Gs GJ, or a d'.zen for 2k It is a we!l known fact that impure and adulterated 'Willes are the greatfst fo,'s to ])('-<!).)), prodnci)),; acidity in the atotnach, and ù(;Lil1t'\til! the digestive organs, while Pure Wine: will accelerate the di'tive powers, invigorating, strengthenibg, aud bracing the nervous system. GREAT CLEARANCE () F VERMIN!" They sl.all lJIE, and for F, T-ELZ rEA S-E .1 TTARPER TWELVETREES' MICE AND EAT KILLER is the most tM:c:'o«.? ?(7;ii'y ever pre- pared for Yermiu! J!f!'ce c<!?:xo< rMi'.s't !'< jr/;c'/ tp:7/ come from their holes and follow it -&!< it yrtcji7y, and ])1E <'H </<f sl)(,t You may ctear them away by the score every night and morni¡¡g. A Six- penny Packet will Mil ouo hundred Mice, and Cfty Rats. Sold in Packets at 3d., Cd., and Is. each, by ..11 Patent Medicine Vendors, and at tils Adccrti.,ci' om,), \Yrex. hani; or any size h'ce by Pust if I)o,'a.,c, stan.pj arc sent to torpor T'.Tulvctrees, The Works," ThrcH Mtlh Lane, Bron.Jcy-l'y-How, Locdoa. E. HOw to SAVE Hard Earnings'—One round of 69 Bu-,Ler for a Penny ) Nine Egg for a Use Harper Twe:vetrees'BAE:fNG AXD PASTRY POWDER, by which the moat Jeiicious Loftves may be made without Yeaat, and puddings, tea cakes, buos. bis- cuits, batter puddings, pancakea. and all kinds of pastry. WITHOUT BUl'i'ER OR EGGS, besides saving 'i\\ 0 i'OUNDS of Flour in every stone. A Pcrmy racket is equ&l to Nine Eggs! or a Pound of Hutter or Lard !— Sold at Id.. 2d., 6)., and Is., by all the Agentj for Harper Twt;lvetree:i' Soap Powder for Washing. rrHE LADY'S NEWSPAPER and PMTORIiLTtMES IL f;rea.tly Enticed and i.nprovmi, ia ¡;uuhshel cvorv Sa- turdav, price Supeocn. free by Poac. It colitaini Choice Engravings of Passmg Events—Designs of t,!u Lttcst Paris Fashions—Work Table P.ittern'< (\Vorkin? Size)—Portraits of Emiuent persons, accompanied bv D-,sci-iotivo Let. terpress-Court and fas'liollaltJ Iutelli'Ítmc-OrilÇll1al Tates—Revic'.vs of New h.Mks and Mtmc—Ani t'.t3 H- tustrated Journal for ladios, being eapueiatiy devotai to their instruction and amusement ;it is pa.rtieu)a.riy valuabl e to Families out of Town, a.)id quite iuvaluaule iti thj Cjt- onies. Subscriptions, 63 6d per quarter, received bvaU Bookse!- ters and Newsvendors;andbythc Publisher. W. J. JonN- SON, 83, Fleet-street, Londou (E.C.) Now ready, price Cue Shitting, or free by Post for Fourte Stamps. THE LADY'S ILLUSIKATED ALMANACK for t3Go t The Almanack, Krcatiy enlarged aii(i itaproved in every' respect, win form one of the most attractive ot our A.nnua!s Choice and numerous Eiigraiin,-s are freely iuterspeMcd, many of them illustratiiit,, subjects from the London nnd Paris Exhibitions of Paintings tor t859. It contains beauti- ful Work table Patterns—Notss on tha montha—Remarks on the Weather—Festivals, Annivers:n'ies, an-t Huntarkabte Events—Proper Lessons for Sundays and Holy <ta;s—T!to Queen and Royal Family—Her Majesty's Minsters—With other useful and intercsttnK information, eomprisiu.; Postal Regulations, Law and University Terms, and Taxes <tc,Ae, &c.—PaMished by W.J.JOHNSON, at the Lady's At.wspa.pHr Oitlce. 83, Fleet street, London (E.G.) STEAM TO AUSTRALIA UNDER SIXTY DAYS Passage Money .814 and Upwards, "BLACK BALL" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets, and Eagle Line of Packets, In conjunction with the Celebrated Auxiliary Steam Clipper GREAT BRITAIN Appointed to Sail Punctua!!y, From LIVERPOOL on the 5th and loth of every MONTH. To the Consignmeat of BtuniiT, BuoiHKus, & Co., Mdbcurne. THE ABOVE IN ADDITION TO BEING THE ONLY MM: WITH STEAM OUT OF LIVERPOOL, IS COMPOSED OF THE LARGEST. TIIM FIN- EST, AND THE FASTEST MERCHANT SHIPS IN THE WORLD. Ship. Re¡;. Bur. Capt. Date. BRITISH TRinEXT ..1555.4000.t O'.NEILL. 5t.hJan MERUN 1030. 3JOO.. BrnnsE.. loth Jan' Girsy PutDE Mo? .4000.. MunriiT.. oth rob' MERt-ix. 1030. 3500.. BoEi,Ase..l5thFeb.. TO BE SUCCEEDED BY THE FOLLOWING CLIPPERS AND STEAMERS:— GhEAT BK1TAIN LiGHTKMO CHAMPION OP THE SEAS DoNALD McKAY GREAT T&SMANIA EAGLE SA-LDANHA MARCO POLO OCEAK CHIEF Bmi'ISU TlUDEXT Gll'SY BRIDE MoJCfIKG LIGHT COMMODORE FERRY MoXTMOREXCY ?? fT?HE above celebrated Steam and sailing ???? JL Clippers forming the only Imea i4kT ?onoured by a visit from Her Majesty the S?'??& Queen, and so veil known for their mpid passages, punctuality in sailing, and splendid aceom. modation unsurpassed by any ships in the world, will continue to sai! Rcgu'ariv between Livelÿ<111 and .Mel- bourne, an'ording to Passengers and Shippe. the moat unri vailed ad vantages. The Commanders are men of experience and noted for their kindneas and attention to passengers. The Cabin accommodation is iiioat superior, the Saloons being &tegan!.ty furnished with every requisite to insure comfort to passengers, and are supplied with Beds, Bedding, &c. Dumty Ticket Passengers forwarded to Limnoeston aDd Hobart Tov.'n. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT & Co. Merchants. or to JAMES BAINES, & Cc- Liverpool. OR TO MR, ARTHUR CLAKE, BYNXFFYN KON TKRRACE, WREXHAM. THE ECONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, G, NewBndgj Street, Blacking, London, Estabtished 1S23. The Lowest rates of Premium on the Mutual System. The whole of the ProSta divided every Futh Year. Assets amounting to £) ,810,000. The Bonus addition'' in 1859 (which averaged .EG5 per cent on the Premiums paid) amounted td L475,000, the sum of .ES90,000 haYing been added as Bonua at previous Divisions. The Annua) Income exceeds 2260,000. ALEXANDER MACDONALD, Secretary. Agent at 'YnExHAX.J, Bury. „ DEKBion. T. G. Edwards, Sol. „ LLAN&WST J. S. HugheS! „ rwUHELI .H. Pugh „ CARNAKVON. ECONOMIC LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY' SPECIAtj NOTICE.—BOXUS OF 1864. Proposals for Assurance should be made before the January, 1860, to entitle the Assured to participation the Division of Fronts In 1854:.
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(3 GREAT WESTERN TIME TABLES FOR FEBRUARY. ?— ———————-————————————————————————————-—— E DOWN WEEK DAYS. 1 2 31 1 2I fl SUND,\n f.??_*?_ _123f 2 12313 12 t? 12133)12 illl23 12nT"r? t23L2.<iTT* a  la m 1110 m p ml p m p m ?a 1 mi1am p m ? .Leave a.m.a.m.&.m.a.ma ma mpm? ma m? mp m p m pm a ma.mp m ¡ London 6 0 9 SO 7 15 !tt 45 ? 3 0 630 .9 03 o Chford 835 .II 18.11 25 140 355 750 12 S ?go Leamington 7 5510 1210 3013 8? 10 2 40 12 45 55 8 4.) 1 M c to .? .i8501055n25J1340ato 320 340 a 35 92C.t 345 7 10 Birmin?M) "?? 615 Si5 8551i 11 Oil HO 13 SO 3 20 330 13 451 o45 930?715 353 7? 8 20 .99220211111 1 3?ll 30 12 Sol220 330 3 45 .543 R"l 655 9 09 20?11 3? ?15 115? 3 5 4 0 430 ti 10 95980'33Zij8 IBirmingbani ? ? 12 15 113135 404 30 .619 10 8 5: ? ,wl 8 10 WolverhamPtoll del) 7 0 33117310 4 5 725)1 5 9 2!), 5 09?5 7 40 11 7 9 2.=,! 5 5 9 35 Shrewsbury ? 6 50 8 25 10 35 12 231 3 20 4 M 5 15 :? 7 55 11 7 9 21 119 35 BilrewsburY dep, 7 01'"  If 49 7 0 .?449 .i935i5!5 .Lcat. on h :717 18 40 33545s 5 30 7 5;) 11 221 9 4;)1 5 .;) 3<BS(-)mrch '"723 8 50 12 45 3155 9 S 5H30' 9 57! 537 f'dnal '122 8 I 45 2 15 5 9 8171141!,1'00 13 5?545 '? '\],ittinp;ton g19"'5 111"'5 1"'0 2'58 5"45 8'Ï7!n '411 g 13 ôl 41 10 550 731 111510 2 58521 5 45 8 1 7 1 11 110 5!54401 ?\\)!i-?tt. tn?t< on '"7389 5 I I 51 0 25852) 545 '? ? S 8 30!! 50 10 23 6 o Goboweu 7 251 t! 55 '¡''¡O 5512 45 2 481 5 5 5 3- 8 7 11 30 10 3 5 40' OSWESTRY }'? -3j js55 J40551245 ? 3485 5 535 7H30 10 3.540i 750915 .llolio 3)0530 555 I 110 20 I ?C? M?  74i911 .IHI? 7 3 5529 825?1 48. 10206 0'1 Ciiirk 75o 9-' 16 .H!5U2 3 95351 I 5 55 S29, 0261 S 61 Llang 0 Ilen Road ? "??J 10 3"; ti ltil cet, 765 13 j? ? t;}? ??? 83 9 25 11 22 1 22 3 18 5 49 6 5 8 37 12 01037 6 l7 T 8 16 9 37 11 3i[ 1 34 3 30 6 1 6 Ii 8 49 l 12 1 6 30: ?Hob'sett HAM 'M?3?9' ? 25 :n3?? ??6 9 "? '"????g (iresford 824 945 6 91 .? ='? 6 3? ?resh-rd S3, 9G? ? S?. j ? 829950  9 '"j{nS!?? 838 I?ll E'S?ER :??10'"5 :U'M'1"55 355630G-'0 9"l'5.13'35?ll? 7 ? ? UP WEEK DAY3. :1 SUNDAYS. '"12?2 ? 3.12 123 1W 13 ?312 12 12 T2' 1'2TT:T 1?3t33ia3 Lc&ve & m ? m & m & m Mn. &. m. a m 'p. m ?p Di p m o. m P ? ?P. nt. p. m a. m. p. m. p. m, CHESTER. ? 815)901045130 ?? ??-'? ??i .J950510 lIJtuey 8 23 5  X? := ? 8? lo 5S ?' ? ?? Creatord — 84? t 6 4 L,6: 5? 8 9: .jtOlt.538 WKEXHAM 857925ni6t3 25 3 !0 ??? 818' .102.j5? Ruabuu. 910 .H30 322 ?86M 8?3? 1; 044 H4 ?lefu 9 iti 11 3- "? ??' 610 "pfn 'U' — 91tj .H35 6 5 6 33 8 39 to 5; 6 15 HMMeu Road .? .? 9 20 t 3912'43 Ii 5. 6 33 8 39 i 10 5 G 15 S '? .—— '? 1 44 3:i2: 5 9' 6:18 8 i to.;¡ 6 19 Co?WM? 9? 9M M i3M ? 40 5 18/6 is I 8S5 il .6? OSW?STR.Y v?ve 924945H3 ;? 3 30 ? 5 a 6 35 845 .0586)5 oswESTB,y 530 7 0 8 5 11 )b 608 ?. i??u :l3 3 no 350 ? 11 13 6 33 ?S?:= ? ? ? ? ?? :? -5287?? I. lif IU639 hedual 9 48 .127 5 28!72 9 6i I'3I, 101 -,12 I 9 5 401713 9 15i Lea?u "I 10 17 2 Lt4Z70 ???-? ? 10 10 '1 i?io t2;i5 .555i735 9'M t;.U710 ishrewsb ury 8  4U 10 3512 40 1 30 4 2 6 5I' 7..0 8 15 II '? W??h?ptou??' :?'????????.- :?'?? 1?0 ? ?'30 ,9??; 1C 8 45  "rr' 6 55 8  5 11 ;;b157 225 5 21 7 0' 9 10 110 .2.330.1 9933U-1845 Woivexhwnpton dep 728 84.93b 12 "?".???E!??446555   67 528 5 8 ?4?. 9 d±&H 5,?6 H .?6 2 '?35 2 2M ?6 ? u 7 ?! a SO 11 10 )0 ? t 5? 9 ?arn ??. r?!  661 7;it, 100 10 3()2 4t  to 15210 12 5033870. 8010 55, 113?i 3 2 55 Ian". 12 3, 10 30 1 225 1 645 3 rA 6 45 IIU 4 3 104,5, 0" 7 0 Lea midston 7 3, 8 2 9-5. Ll 504" 1 35 4 40 1 8 I3- ()Iluru 8 3 857 .I24,6
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SPIRIT O? "r-.r-' "r. A Wlt)E WoKLD .nrs\PPOlxnH.sT.-h );; n,inut a quarter of acentur/ .he ntten'.nn ut hit Eurf.pe waac'tnr'er.tra'.ed u?.inn.t.t.v.it)Tf.srrI <'f..j which w..s 1) ù j,¡, ",)"le towards Lon- don. The "rI¡J all anxi .u< to hoar the now pf)liC\- oi'Emhnd from the lips o! t!)C ccc::pant t.f riagf, who was comittg from Rome t'j tendon to it. For nca.L- .1 n)..nth E.lan.} was i;, wait- ing the nrrival of Sir Rohjrt R..ef. To Jay the most r.or.spicuous disciple of that f(lr1t ststfs;nai has hi< mjn.f:ntuf cor.?ntratcd aLu;n.!on. \Vnat S;r "b?rr reel's holiday tjur was <n October J 83?, Mr G;a(]??a ..Id i. ia J?ry, 1SGO. For f.rty.d, ???0 cth? ?M.s?n hM b? sskeJ ?o? po:itic;ans t!nn How ? .f Ghdst'.ne's thr?t?" Inland ..nd F?.f." —y, and i.y an' even Rome .m! have with the d.ubt wither Tr G!iJ- :;t"nc wiil ..c:o ni.;i.: tll ne,t SOtld ;)f t;l'. Ïo!¡rc:a:1in; 1)'jd;;A. H.,ppii- it „ ,I .01 '1 Co l' -If' Lv', ?) L:1f as ,.d' ia ,on<=..ratd. a circum stam-o up.)r. we c?n. ¡)ea! It i3 a m'ter ofho.rscaess g trh;. H is :cl'a1, a question T'other tne great H In vote". as I. J inaU ? w i .ei? ?.?or ? p?,,? ? ? nappf-ns to tail under t?.- innuences of our moist ciima'e f'ur:;er¡nj i Lhem is nothing to cause dis qntot.ue beyond tit.. men. nt If to.d.y ,b.? be fou?'.d nnpo.s.d? f!ir.d.yor Fr?ay may b, ??.? U;)O!l I h' I. j It n'.a ha,u u?n the lf!:p.tt'ctt<;C ..t' OUl- \-r?uth t? h? q:r Ro.crt rc.i-s carri?e-whee's should ..? .rea so ? ?' and, ??? ?V?'? ? ?mrity th? ? t??t?G.svci..c should requ.ro rest and treat,nont?i.ut when heh.s something to teti which we are all so anx- ious to hear; morcoYGr, there i. nothing d;ni6ed mi crGahng whcQi or a hoarse vo!eo; and, nlthúgh the dis- au.Ir.y )8 as nat a.s if tM cause were gr?ter It scen-s just a htUe ridiculous that att Europe shou!d hold ? bceausoone Engh.h ¡::entlcm:m Mnnot maka nn oration in h)s best manner.—2t;M. Fi'.EE TRADE AXn Fnf.E Rt.LIGIoy.—The ruler of FmncG is said to hve turned over a ncw leaf in the IJistory of the E.npire. It i., indf.-cd, 03t t.Uf !lU¡} as every ienf has two po that which h.s obcycj the finger ot X;:p.)IGùl1 III. pr<,sn ts more .Ides t;'an one. One of the ur.tis scribed Freedoin fo.- the NatioBa) I'llluslry i on the other. Freedom for the Nat¡,¡nal b?Ul-ch. L tnsMGnc.' and trade are a:?c c-tUcd u ?n to J;ca;d the supcrs'I'lou-! awe of f;M?t superion"?' ) v l' .).1.01.. r I ?h'' h they have lor.' heen enslaved. Ft(.-tjch s''I? i- Vbntion, <md perse ?raNce, arc c.Ucd up.?n to rise ?') .r? inr to <ho f?r of Er?Ush compeuUo; wiiue Frcnfh Catholtcity is rcmiadcd 0; the (;Ssc!ltial d;st!)!ctl )n '!nt exists between doet.nnai communion 'n-i:h Uotuc an- ua- ¡.¡atrivtic sub;;crrienty to hcr po;t' ;oal err(!ra. Ia h.jth the.o srM' and vital Interests of the pCi)p!e toh:s("rc,thcrc3tort;rot'thc Empire sec;s to be Ml mated with the ambition of raMing their moral toae by stunuhting, in Its truesnd le.¡t¡Ulata sense, the nation- a! pride. A3 a practical philosoper he wcli knovs the iu estimaM e Ya'ue of reif-respeet ia a nation aJd having the nationat confidence in military p' ro-veM by the triumphs of Pebastopol and Solferino, he desires to develop its civil and eeelejiastical seIf-rcspLCt )"' leading it to cnf'ounter without misgivicg the competition of foreign enterprise, and to resist without hesitati.jn the overweening pretensions cf ism. Th:s,ia indeed, to initiate a po'icv 1 r I great name—worthy of grateful remembrance E" n though it were temporsrily to fail, its author, ], okin" onward through the tc.cseope of time, and calmly anticip.tting the future estimate of history mi'.ht with the poet, legitimatcty exelauu-' EJ:cg¿ mOJlUJi¡e;¡tum ere F?-M??M. Simultaneously to have prjnouaced the cimmereial and the ecclesiastical emancipation of ? ?-cat country, and thereby to have simultaneously chaDen°'?d the resistance of all the elements of selti<h hope nd fear v.hieh habits of an opposite kind naturally enrrend er, is indeed to p'ay a threat historic part, and to not the mere passing app'ause of the hour, but t'.e la,t- ing respect of en'ightcned opinion throug' hout t'-e w..r!d. We h.ve said that such an attempt to assrt for ht3 country civil and reltgious equality with the most pretentious of its neighbour, is one worthy of ter-at ruter, eve)i though for a time it should anu-ar tn fn) But it witi not faII.-Tlt Leader. TnE COMMERCIAL T??.-While the anp.o-nce. ment of Gladstone s budget: is for a day or two s..?e-T} cd, let us gianco at some af the- leading considerations which are presented by the commercial treaty thitt has just been ratified between Great Britain and F"ance ard at some of tno arguments which ttavo airo.idy been ouer- ed in imperfect acquaintance with its provisions With out presuming to anticipate a miaiatMiaI dCiloucment we have the best reason to beHeve that, when the detail of this ntgocMtion sbalt be fiiirly before the public tJwy will he found to be of the utmost advantage to the K..n cral trading intercuts of the country. H is obvMuathat m no single treaty of commerce can <tH intcte-its be ad. vanced, or aU be satisnbd; our muat bcconnncdtowhMthc country w!th which wu tr'it' dcsiMS to have, and what it can Itself produce and e\. port. It has been for Great Britain to import what: France has to send ua, and rcciprocaily for F.ancc to agreo to the impotttion of our goods; earn country taking car? that It receives what is useful, and SL'Dd I away that for which it is desirous to n.-id a market Dut iL wiU prubab)y transpire that the Aj?Io-Frcnui? treaty pro.-ides subi!tunl¡al for numerous clashes Of the community cfthis courm-y, whiicit throws no ir.jury oa such as its bcncutj fail to reach. This u the utmost in- deed, that can be gaid of any treaty of commerce. '\Ve have hunrd and read a great matiy criticisms ou the as- sumed details of a treaty not yet published. It Is said for example, your wine, yoursi!ks, your articles de Paris: will not bcncSt the working classes in the country. Let them come cheaper or dearer, the wording classes will not purchase them. If this were the whole it wouid be strange that such a treaty had b. brou"-ht about by any Liberal ministry more thmi ail that a treaty has been negociatcd by Mr Cobden. As we be- fore observed, if you get an adequate market for goods which you dfsi!e to exchange, you must chooae from the commodii.Ies th-tt that country manufiictu)b3 in turn If you wish to be rid of surpius produce in coal, in cotton i and in iron, you must oif.r the country tbat may bo wIHIng. on conditijns to admit that produce, soinc cor. respondiag facilttics fo!- the expert of her produce to you So much tor the gr,cj'aJ print.'ipl. Now, with re" ard to the direct <¡uest!üll of the value of the goods with ihis country is to receive fr:) Fi-dnce, the fact is that the ofteu-[eitcrat''d maxitl about the necessities of the many Jhl 'If' }"h' .1 and the luxuries of tha few is one which M a s:) on" tendency to overdraw. We arc not at nil prepared to rniiintum ihst the EjigHsh wcrking c)asses do: Lut those most Wedded to the M:tltbctical phrases about luxuries and rio<;esslt!(-'g, tbH :1ny and .ie few, the rich a.nu bhc paur, arc apt to forget thf immenss de'ulopmeu!. which our midd)e classes—in al) graies of that vasr. and hetc rogenous toraj—have bucn yearly uJ;(brgolllg. The present electoral has bfen mill to demark the mid'tle from the working classes so far as tangible qu:tli- ncatious are concerned, aud it has been ascertained, th.it above ('e fourth of the male adu!ts of the country pos- sess these votes. If wo could compute also those non- bouseholding middle class men who arc exctudcd from the franchise, we might raise the number of middte- cL.as male adults to perhaps as large a proportion as one third and, as it is also agreed that ttio average number of families is pretty nearly alike in all grades of society, we may reckon the whole midd)e and of tho country at about a thircJ of the community. No. we do not hesitate to announce that nearly ecry man and woman in the middle'dasses -or nC:f..rly every third man and woman In tht; country—will participate in the advantages of the cheap introouction even of the least necessitous of the goods comprehended in the new tariff. This is an argument never to be lost sight of. If the French exported beer better and cheaper than we could produce it here, then no doubt we would take their beer in preference to their wine. If France were a sugar- grov/ing or a tea'growing country, then we would say, send us over your tea and your sugar. As it is, the French can only reply, if you want a reciprocity treaty fortea you must seek it with China. Hut it is not true that such stipulations, in benentuug the middle vast as that class is, will bcneSt that class oniy. In the first place, we ahaH nud in the French treaty articles di- rectly useful in some other grade' Again, it is needless to repeat in an age in which the main principles of political economy are generally understood, that an in- crease of demand in foreign markets for our produce wilt provoke a corresponding increase of labour, and that the increasing demand for labour wit! tend to raise the price cf wages. Thu is a consideration affecting all who are engaged In cr.y of the grades of productive industry. If the nation which imports the goods which this eoltier or that mechanic helps to produce cannot send him the goods which he himself most desires to possess at a reduced price, it is somethiua;,and that no little, that its incrc.tscd demand for what he helps to produce raises the price of his wages. If the sixpence that wJI still go out of one pocket will now into another, or even if onty a part of th.T: sixpence will now begin to c')me back again, he will derive benefit as well as the middio classes, though he wi!i derive it in a ditfercnt way. If the demand for our produce in Francs shall at some future time (as is eminently probable, when the demand may bt. slack in this country) tempo; aridy abate there may be m&uy & cullicr, mecha.uic, and artisan who wilt be alved by it from being t.tno'A'n out cf employ- ment. The treaty, then, is not inapplicable to the work- ing chsa. Indeed, the development winch it will give to our productive energy ix likely to be amazing. Fresh capita), fresti discoveries ofsciKntiHc process iu mmu- tacture, fresu mines, and other su;h treasures, &re year- ly ttccumujating around us, and we want fresh markets to exchange ou.r increasing produce. We have coil to beK'n with, which geologic tell us that the utmost pro- digality cannot exhaust them for two thousand years; and we shall doubtless yet have plenty when Lord Macau- iey's New Zdataader may arrive. If we link two great empires iu peace by a treaty which shall directly bcneut one class, add Indirectly beneSt another, we shall have done much both for home aud foreign I .fM<.
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SIXGUI,AR AKD FATAL ACCIDENT AT BiLSTOX.—Thu town of H.lston, it district of t&e parliamentaty borough of Wolvcrhampton, is built over part of the Sj'ith Staf- fordahtre coalfield. In many parts the minerat is en- tirely removed, and the props uaed in supportm,; the roofs of works are taken away. In consequence, tue houses built over the33 parts h;ive been reudcted in- secure by the subsidence cf the suit, and this is the eaae with a block of housea in litmh street, which are aLiO old and dseayed in their thnbera. On Monday morning, whilst the occupier of one of thee, a shoe. maker, earned John Welsh, was asleep in bed with hia wife aad two young children, the roof of the building fell in, and a mass of the debris falling upon Welsh, in- jured him so severely that he died about ten o'clock the aame morning. The total number of wrecka dtiring the month of Jan- UMy wu 228. ?
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I I 'f.r.t ,d l J' Ni?V3, I  I FRANCE. I THE rRE-xcu nisnors A-N D TnE rorr. I I in Sit the churches of Pans the pr!e¡:ts, fJlbwing- the orders of' the Archbishop of Paris, rc:id on Su! ii,ty the last, i 1(,tt,, ot'th'iPupe. The hns ;mo ordccd p!.1 :Jlic V,lye¡-S to be up. ',i l -At) o-! I ,,? r 11  i-iay overco'ac thG trtbuiation:; intl pcrjccut!ons to 1 "J J 1 t':ech)uch is now expu:ud/' ihc?.i !a't word s .:rc t:)kc:) the Jit,<ir:ll/r¡l W,b ;11,,) rc'td .'1 Sunday from the :¡tUJlt:;n of ail :tppru(lchra! ucp:u'f't:re ot' <!tc! "rcHeh U'oo;)a ironi ''u:nn is comp'crdv f:d"r>. The a ruuiour that die ti\:part:}nr. of ,¡:¡1Jiic worsh¡'.) is to b2 Ù!heleJ ti'om thè  ?:ibi:c wf'rshi,) is tu be d?t?chGd ?on) lim Mini?iv b,. 1 I' 'publ!c .y of justic' This wouid uc bin' most ;;rnifl:m t '.h.mw. It would !c:ni thtt nuuiic iii,,Ii,ticltl)n is to )e ttken out oi'the h.m {sof tuc nri.st- ::nd ni:tt tin' priests, whe.tjvt.'r thuy .jund.u'y hne oi't!)C!r s:)ii')'.u. 'lI o.ll;tli., ,i)-d !o be put i::to the hands ot the Ltw. pastoral leiter, in the year 1810, by the former bishop of Orleans, and pre.'teher j;; ordinary of Lou;s X\' L, and who w:n pro.sccuted in 1701. ibr refllin t.) t,,tr_,e t.hn o:d!i to the el' constit,ltioa of the In this letter states, thut it n not neces:,ùry ior the 1'opc to be :). temporid sovereign he a)so c!ahas the liberties of the Gallican church. PROPOSED AXXEXATION or SATOT. I The Patrie of Thursday evening punches an ar- ticle stating that the Sardinian authorities are every- where discoursing the movement of the s:enar:ttion of Savoy,by putting ilotvn the alniost unanimous wish o( the inhavita,nt¡: who arc to France The author cxprcMes a hope th;.t orders wtll be !5sucJ from Turin which may remove these impediments. The pfop!c of Stvoy have the Mine right as the people ci'lt.dy to their oiinio:is In perfect security and compl'jte indepGndcnca. The J/OM<.?M)' contiunH i)U)nerui:s nouun:ttluns oi'S:t;'di;t- i:.a oncers to the Legion of Honour, and :mnuuncus th.tt l'<;nch Govern:uCtit to ricdinont.cse :md private soldiers. lines i'roin thediitcrent prefectures arc now btsg" inning to notify to the Ccutr.d Gover:nncnt the cntbusi;ts!)t of th ? provinces in fnvoMr of thú al1!lex:lt;on of Savoy and Nice THE PAPAL STATES According to accounts irom Ro)ncofthc2oth, the report, of an approadnng departure of the French army Is unfounded. No metres have been taken f;r eilecting the evacuation of Rome by the French troops, as the Pope docs not wish to compromise the tranqullity of the citv. His Holi- ness will remain there. The Mazzini party is said to be active. General Goyon has taken measures tl for preventing further manifestations..Numerous detachments of French soldiers patrot the streets during the night. Signer Gulenga has been expel- led. The Pope has traversed a-part of tins city. On his Holiness passing through the promenade of Pincia, the crowd was immense. Trade is stagnant, strangers are leaving, and bankruptcies are irequent- ly occurring. The municipality Is acitively prepar- Ing for the new election of councillors. An address f. om the town of Perugia, covered with 609 signa- tures, has been sent to the Emperor. Sisrnorl Mas* sine, Fiano, Prince Dona, and Rospignosi, h?ve signed the address. General Goyon is stated to be carrying his precautionary measures to the utmost verge of absurdity, and endeavouring to provoke fresh demonstrations, but without success. The Times' writii1g on the 28th u!t., says:—Discontent is very rife among the middle and lower classes. The curses against the Government, who whether right or wrong. Is charged with having created the present appalling distress, by scaring away those foreign travellers on whom one-third of the Rom.m population depend ibr subsistence, are )oud as they arc deep. It is perfectly vain for the Pope to rely i on the material support of his mercenaries the mo- ment the moral prestige of the French protectorate Is removed. It Is even doubtf' whether -Ntpoleon III could supply the Papa! Government wi)h perfecdy reliable troops. Wh'it we have h<'i\; at the present moment Is but a poor specimen of French Steadiness. I see at every step soldiers wa!!dng arm-in-arm with men of the people, an 1 there Is a dangerous amount o{ fraternisation between them at every cafe nnd wineshop Some battahons, I am told, had to be cu.uined to their barracks. It seems to Ill!! very evident that there is in Kome a French e]elllcilt en- deavouring to ;tir np the Romans and some of the French soidiers, so as to the POpè father to take to 1!i,ht or to fa!! In with the :u'}t.:r- or's vluws while there i'i diieny among the priests and superior oiik'cr' both military and diplomatic, bent on upb.,ld!ng the Punc at any price,cven it It. is to be done in direct lio-,til;ty to the Imperial Gover"nent, which thJY think It not Impossible to overthrow. PIEDMONT AND LOMDARDY The French Government has ordered Prince L:i. tour d'Auvergene to prolong liij st:ty at Turin for some time after the arrive! of Haron Taltcyrand. in order to support the counsels of moderation which Napoleon III has Instructed him to submit to Count Cavc.ur. In applying the proceeds of the Garibaldi subscription, the comtm'teo at Milan has has deviated from, or rather enlarged, the orignal project. According to this, the fund was to be ex- clusively applied to the purchase of arms, but, as many other articles are united besides arms, it was determined to apply tlx' fund to the purchase ofaU articles necessary—shirty boots, great coat, pouch, and cap The proceeds Is suiMcient to pro- cure all that !s wanted for putting 1.5.0JO vo!uu t(,-k;rs m the ne!d—3,000 amm:g thG)a rifles. S;u'. i Jiuinn oBiccra have left for Bolona to org-;mise the artillery, CitvllrI v, aid engineers of the {tnuyof Cun- trul Italy, The 01 i)ttoiig reiutes the accusations of the PaÚiJ concerning the conduct of the Sardinian Government in Sn.voy. Sardini:). has ever shown s;rea.t conildenea n Suvcy and Nice, which have al- ways justincd it by their ex.-nmiTn) Iarv Melity. The riedmontese Government has left those provinces without troops, thereby allowing the inhabitants the free manifestation of their feelings. At the htst com- munal elections in Savoy and Kico the party iavour- ble to separation did not obtain the majority. The idea of nationality must not be forced upon peoples. in caseSardinia should obtain suiHcient, compensation and strategic positions, and should the annexation of Savoy to France then be asked for, it might be granted, but it is very diiiicult for Nice to become French. Nice protests agaln.-it It by her acts; her interests arc also contrary to it. Therefore these two distinct questions must not be mixed together. Sardinia Is the friendly, ioyitl, aild (yratc.[L,.l ally of France, but as long as Austria possesses Venice the principle of Italian nationality cannot be devel- oped. Austria wtll be a permanent threat against Piedmont, and no Power would require that Pied- mont should weaken herself. The report of an Intend- ed journey of Count Cavour to Paris and London has been contradicted. The King's health has im- proved, and his Majesty is expected in Milan on the 16th Insi.. It in currently reported that Count Arose, an Intimate friend of the French Emperor, Is to go to Paris in the place of Commendatorc De- sambrois, who liis resigned, as representative of the of S..diHi:i. M. FarinI has arrived at Turin, and Baron Ricasoli is expected there, to settle the question of the new vote to be given by Central It- aly. The town of Como has onered the Marquis de Pcpo! from Bologna., to elect; him as her represen- tative in the Sardinian Chamber.). Ricasoli accepts a nomination from the College ot Pa via. SPAIN. Telegraphic accounts received from the Spanish army before Tetnan states that on Thursday the weather was extremely bad. The sea b;nl never been worse, and many shipwrecks had occurred. The disQmbarkmcnt of t he s iege train has been corn- pleted. The scmi-ofticiat Curresponrlancia Auto- </)'«/<t denies the rdport, that pe'tce Is to be condud- ed, and says :—It. Is I'nposstbleto enter into r.cgotjr.- tiOtis before conpiete h:!s been obtained by htklnsr Tetuan and Tangicrs. On the 3td, Mar- shal O'Donneii announ'-ed to the army that they v..i il ma.ren acainst T(!tu-iii. It is beiieved that .t grci.t battle have taken place bctb:c tLe w.Bs of [.hut t''wu, but no new-) has yet been 1'l::l!0iveù;- Ù .ù 1' 0 'I" {' Madrid, February 5. The ca:).;) of enemy before Tetuan has bee;i tabm L.y U:e Sp:t'i!&!i after a gtorious and complete victory. A number of cannons and tents of the Moors were also cap- tured. The surrender of Te'uan i3 imminent. The Queen has congratulated .Marshat 0'Do"neIl and the Spanish anny to.' the victory obtained on the 4th instant In ail the provinces the news of the victory has been received with very great enthus- iasm. c CAPTURE OF TETUAN. M:t"nd. February 7. Tctuan has been taken by r the Spuniards, :t.fter the battte which was fought on the 4th. Eiht hundred large tents, forming the five encampments of'the enemy, the artIMery, camels, and all o.itcr the Moorish army. !mve been taken. The brothers 01 the Emperor took to ilight. Asummons having been transmitted to the enemy to surrender Tetuan within 24 hours, a deputation from the city Cttme into thn Spanish camp to beg for mercy, as the Mussehnen had com- menced to pillage and slaughter In the town. The dtviaion of General RIos entered the place without any opposition, and was received witil nianifestatiolis of joy. Immense rejoicings are taking place a.t Ma- drid, which was splendidly illuminated. The accla- mations are general, and preparations are being made for grand (ØÚI.
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AGRICULTURE. REVIEW OF THE n:UTl:H COll 'l'RA:r' DPRIXO Tt!E FAST WEKK. <Ac Nt/r" ZH:te TI'c weather having changed durlns- tha n, we'jk to frosty, Held work 1ms become more tie.tb'e, at.'). plou?hu)? :u.d cart.In? L'.ve b?en actively proceeded wit.h. A beUo'ch.u'ce !)Pcn ahvc y prol'{('I<e Wh,l. tui-a.?j"d sa)cnles 'VIV t;¡j'<i:J.,d :;ampl:! appearing i:i condttion,a')d the taterm?tk"tsl)\ve ;d)'<'a'iy exhibited som;' i)tipt'ovem''nt inti'is re;;)"c! It tlll'l15 out. itowever that <!te frust In;, dl- tl,(! scores of :ituJf; w;¡i,;Ü has !.)e- 1. I]'. "}' L come very short in some :)nd should the spring be backward farmers will b: :!n.;t:ly i!l:'r;¡:- I vnicl:c{'d in supples ioriheir s'.ek. i'ueeo.t;)h'y instanc. ? 'H¡i¡¡l n. better dry the week closed,the sec''nd'try qualities'r!u.'c re:tdy=:e. ?: so s:(_ad!)y?du)!h?!. ;?' r I) versady been. thaL the n.'iie,) i ,L- three weeks have only varied Id per qu: he s t o, of forei,,n :md wretched condit'u!i of Lli. ih S.UMf)l"S li:i v L!, ia t,)l3 course ot'thi-; thne, ()it!y brought (L)\vn pric,s ld per q'lftrtcr, Tj¡i alone eelllS tiJ in(iie.ito the rencrat opinion thtt nhuut- one and a qu:trter mittion (Iti-,irters ]]I ware110uæ throughout the kiiilf(loiti. This b;u'c!y rea'ues :1. mont'l's consumption, n.nd represents, in Its present low value, but an iota. of tiic n.ttionat wcaldt, so that the moment the future crop should look threatening it would be absorbed by bpccuht- tive investment: Although the commcTcial treaty with Fmnce h:ü! a. very pa.c!&c bettrui"- -i.-i tlus country, the state of Italy limy yet enhance the Ya!ue ot corn there, and divert the ordinary supplies of Great Drit.uu. Cornm r't-unce Las been more heavy sa!c, and easier but there has been !ittJc dif- ference in its Vtdua In Germany, Russia or the United States. The s:des noted last week were 1]8,7CG quarters whp;Lt, at 43s lOd, tIainst I1,DG7 q'larters in 18.59 'he Lo;idon rLvera(y(- were 43s 8d on :j:3 quarr.t;:s. The imports Info me princip.d ports ofGteatUr!. tain, in wheat and nour, for the week ell(,LL,n" 2Jtu of January, were cqua! to 40,277 quartern. Z3 FonEMX.—The i-'aris flour market b.L, been In calm ibr the P:lst week, with a tendency downwards though jn;neMgcncra:Iy restated a dsdme, :0 tbt Intic di:Iel'Quce has obtained in quotations, the range ofpnces still belti,- 51i to 6Gt per 157 kilos, (equai to 3:3s to 36s Gd per 2SO)b Eii,rlisii). Very little (lifteren(!c obtained in the price of corn throughout Beigl.ini; but the tendency was mostly towards decline. Antwerp made no change in wheat but native rye was quoted 32s 6d per quarter. Wheat at Termonde maintained Its v4iLie, viz, 48s 9d per qnartcr for the best. Leise was about 6d lower for wheat, and Is per quarter down fur rye. Inferior wheat was rather cheaper r.t Rotterdam, but iina mai ttalned it, value new white.) to 4.1s 6d, old red and i'ohsh 44s Gd to J2s per quarter. Maes- tricht was Is per quarter lower for wheat, and 9d lur rye. The best high mixed wheat at Dantzic be- ing scarce maintained Its price; but secondary sorts were easier. Rye also was dull. A cargo of oats, for June delivery, had been sold at Petersburg at Ssr. Gacper cbet. (equal to l6s 3d per quarter), with 2 s r down (equal to 2s per quarter. ) Very lkt!c had' .been lately done In wheat at Odessa, prices having been ahnost nominaL Polish Odessa wh.'at Is 42s, S:)ndoui:rka at41fj pm- quarter. Stocks of wheat at Alexandria being short, prices were rather improved; Said; to 90 piastres perardeb (equ:d to 30s per quarter.) Freights 2s Gd to 3s 3d per quarter exchl1l¡;c 95 piastres per J&. The ac- counts from New York for western and state flour were heavy. Superfine state, J dol 20c (equal to 21s 5d); extra, J dol 37c (2?s2d) round hnop Ohio and southern, to 5 dol 80c (:235 lid) fanc:r south- ern, to 7 dot 25 c (21s 10.1) Canada, to 6 dol 65c (27s 3d). Wheat, was also less in favour. Cliica-o Hpring 1 dol to c per bushel (40s 4d per 480lb); white Californiau, to 1 dot 50e (JOs); white southern to 1 dol 53e (.51s pcr4SO!b). ,ew maize cheaper, viz 80c to per bushel. Wheat at PtIladelphia; Red, to 1 dol 3Ge per bu.shel (4Js 4d per quarter) white 1 dol 40c to 1 dol JOc ( (46s 8d to 50s per 4SOib;; (lour, to o dol 61 le per barrel (23s 2d) lio- w:n'd street Hour at Haitimorp, J dol aOc per barrel (22s 8d); red wheat, 1 dol 27c to 1 dot 30c per bushel (42s 4d to 43s 4d per quarter) whitp, 1 col 35c to 1 .iol 45c (4Js to 4Ss 4d per quarter of 4SO Ib). The new wheat was coming In :j.t Adelaide the crop estimated at equal to J:t.-}t ye.:r' Flour, ;C17 per ton.
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LOi.D SEnIOFIÙ, CiOA):s.—Tecs de ofLord 3cyni;m''S ctgMS L')uk ph:C(-<:n St4turJ:1?J at i'ar!s, In pi-c- uf.tvci y Lrg.. :letnLI3f)C ofiovcrs of the nicot¡an wcef). The hid,iiu3' was spirited, no (-i, ar being sold UlI,kr ten nJ I fl instances :tt tiffy SJliS e:tuh even when the lots wfr.) large. If James 1. of Euh!lù could rcn-i,it the e.,rt;t for a day be eetta!n!ywo'l!(r wi:-h 'Lt) 'h<lraw without 60?c?v i? diagust at ?Gci! his "C.mnterbiast to Tobacco' s?cu3i?!?flydis:c??d.jd,? as th.tt one ind?ividual shuutd have at:cu:in.Int"t! )i?n <), dccuasc.I lord, 1G,')00 cigars, and tint other cou'd u: found to pay tUty soua a piece for many <j;' the CuU.;CtIO!lI STUAXGE AND FAIAt. OcC:;HRE\CE I\ I;D[Xtt(;:tG!t — On S ttmday eVe-,Iill,r, Lhe po!:ce authorities received m. f.nmat.t .11 of ? .t remarkable uc.;urrance t'rtt took pLtce in No i, West "iolimond street. It seems that Una hous was occup'ed by a spirit de'der, named John Bailey, \dio htdb.-cn ill for some (layi pait, and was on Saturday connncd tj his bed. Dr Mi.idteton, of West Adam street his medical adviser, had been attcnd¡¡. him. Bill h.td givcn p,¡rlicnhr instructions that he should be carefuliy watched. About twelve o'c'o(;k a friend of :Mr i!ailev's, Hohcrts:m, rcstdmg :tt SUDlmcrn<\U, Mt!ed to "SCC him, .tn''l fjund that he bad taken a quantity ufmorpHa muc'i t'j the abrm anIls H.iilcy..Mr R.)ertsdn Stt b? thlJ p'tttcnt's ))!'ds! !c, a-td sl:cinr: that ho was :n:ikm"' en- desvuuts to gc; unt oi him fr'tni C, so Itu- Ii,i¡,oy, ,jJo iipi)eared to be m .1 (bsperatû state, U)en seiu 1 h;)ltl of a r:1Z0f, an.j endeavoured tocoMn;itsui- cidc by cutt:n, his threat. lie succeeded in iniLr;ting a terriljl.J pih in his thrust, upo!i which Mr (,¡L.,rtsun, wh.) gre\v ihmt and u'tDfrvcd f.'unt the cc- currence, "Jilt out of the roo;n and rroct;vdL,,d down s,ir3. Me.> BJil.:y a!so grew unconscious from !iearin"' of the oecurrenco. I:L this of aS&irs a neighboar went off for mtdicai assistauce.and un her return Mr Robeitson wasfnund iyiug dead in one of thcr.oms down stairs. His neckcloth was loosened, and on ex- amination It was found that he had expired fruin an snack of apoplexy. Mr Mfy iris disCù1"- ered still in be'), with his throat ft:.rfulty cut, and the r,¡z,r close br; but it was found that thH windpipe w-.s not injured, and some hope ofhij recovery j was entertained. His wound was dressed by Dr Mid- dteton. and he was conveyed to the Royal InErmnry, where he now liei. Mrs Bailey w:n to3tored to consei- ousnesg, but, as might bj expected, is much broken down by the lamentable TnE MAMAC AKD THE MoxEY.—An odd circumstance occurred at a fa-Jiionab!e cl-xpcl near Picc'¡dilly, on Sun- day last. A collection having to be made after the ser- mon, a .tranter, of most sedate and ge-,itlem:iiily ap- pearance, offered to hold one of the plate.; Ur a ward"u wno wns cailcd tcmporari)y and au.idf.-ntv away. Taking hia station in lieu of the latter oniuia!, he was observed very deliberately to put sundry pieces into his pjcket. Thia bein,r toid to the gentleman who cfHc!ated on the occasion, he applied to the man for tho money, saying it wa.; collected !ht' charitable uses, and must be given np to him. hü stral1!;fr refuSi',1 to refund J. 1;111- tin, contending that the sifver was freely given to him, and he intcrded to keep It. A scene of discreditable confusion ensued, which wag on!y dcifed up bv the ap- pearance of the gentleman's wife, who contributed a tar hrger sum to the funds of the ch&rity than that actually abstracted by her husband, out of her own pocket, and admitted the fact that the delinquent had on*!y been re- leased from a private lunatic asy)um on the previous W cdnesd¡:y. H01LO'.rAY'S Pru.S.-l<'Of t¡le cure of the Bile, Liver and .'tnd G-e);e:'ai GchiJity.-Thi> medicine is so we.l k.i.vn i:i ev.;ry p:tr[of the world, and the cures effected by it. are s.) wonderful, that It now stands in nerved of ;ub!ic eulogy. Its pre-emin- ence as a remedy for bftious an" liver complaints, and disorders of the sto:N:n;h and the cheat, is no longer a matter of dispute or doubt. In these dist-.ts.M the bene- iicialtiTectsot these invdiuabte pit [s are s''nern)f!.ncnt and extensive that tLe t-'hote ti yatem ia icnovi'tcd, the org.t..j end a jres audeabv re- tipiratfonprunoted. PL¡in directions for the use ot'this a Imirabie mt-uicine, at unco so miid and ethcacluus, are afti-d to ejch bjx. I Su(-cf.srur, Ti'.EA7:EXT or GE-Lt.IL Dr,ILI'i'Y. -Oile of t'm ¡;reatet 'JttUjultiua oÎten tr:u S-zi-fui nic li(;ul is to teslore [he prostrat.e strength d rca:dma:e the of p:ili¿L.:¿ ?":o mve become 6htcebL'd a'id al:(;!m.ej by h.'ss, Me.Iic.'i treattiiciit fur acu'c ')i?fases, or expose)' to u'.he,llthy or tropical ,iillh:,¡, a d;n[ip, ed at.:no?pr'ere, yici5:;¡tUJ, of tcmperjt]n\ bad Mourish- 'neut, natdo!?.-), or <)t.Mc il-iflL;ezices. In s'tch C:I,5e, witerc I)-.itienis, t f;-c!r: j;c disujse, &fe in Jngtr ui siuking from puL'c dcbiiity :md exaaut¡on, Dr de J(Jnh's Drown Cod Liver Oil, possessiag peeuiiar and oowct t m nutri:ucii(. and reslorative pfo;)crtics ..hidl do n''t exijt in ot'tcr vaficties ui Crid Liver Lhl, his been admmMtti'L'd witti tho m(.s' smking- ly benefice reguita. Itt: upet':ttio!i is b.;st duac'i'icd )n the lau,,ua 'go oi !.ut; ce)ebrated Physienn, DrTimffieb the Illot constant Mid pereel,tiblo result prodiLL;ed by this precious agcut is to establish nutrition where it is hiaguid or vitiated and under its salutary inlluence, the natural appetite is revived, digestion iacuitated, ahd tite aickiycompiexion of the skin, and ttte mengre emacia- tion of the body are removed, replaced by a ÍIcsl:J. aess of colour and plumpness of appearance that c-, n- noucce the return to a normal state ofheaith."
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Her Majesty's gun vessels Steady and Pcagmn, ofnvc guns each, were launched from thti building yard of Mr W. C. MiUcr, Toxteth Dock on W odues,lay, at. noon. On Tuesday evening a teuture was delivered at Hope Halt, by the Rev W. Stokes, of Manchester, on "A Per- manent European Congress as a Substitute for Wat in the Settlement of lnefnatiowù I)ioputea,
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lVfAP,P.IA,c.n :'T II:C!i LipE..—The man'iago of L!cu- tcr.tnt- Guficral the Moo Thomas Ashburtibani, son of the late and brothf: of the present Earl Ash btunha'n, and t!ic non Adelaide Ueorgiaat Frc'icfica F,dey, daughter of the )ate and sifter of tbc ptcacnt. Jj'rd Fotcy, WftS sol- emnised on Mundity 1llurni.: ? at St. Hanover-square. A large i'i.mity circlu c')Qgrc,¡teù at iLc church ht au early hour, !ho solemnity takiuj ? lacH shurtly before ten o'c!o::k. T!'c bride, '.7ho w t-i giv(.)¡ away by her brother, Lord was ¡:ttel1dd to t'm altar by the following youti.fut I&(ties:—Lady CatheriLc Asbburnhan), Miss Beaucierk, the Misd Gordju iind .\]i<s Eden. Ti.e Ruv ii '-ector G I 1.. uf St 'eurge', officiated at the rc l jln-. After the cft\:tuu;iy the wedm'? p?rty r'jpc: toLprdFuley'!} Luanz i t)!i, iii Grusveno r -s?lu-irc, ati maa'ion) iu Ur?svenor-squ'tru, v?cic a'?cIe?\i!t.?'/c'fM(. v.'as prjvidcd for ibu iut.uru?Hig u?e?si?n. A.'u u°"' the compac.y a?cmblcd to cutcbr.;t<j thu h?.;).? uVL';? w<n'_ Lhe DuchM? (Dowager) ufNurtcik, :th; Cumit ).ad Cu.tu. tc?ss df j.'n-mu, tbu<Joua!Ms(Do\ya?cf)A!i!'b!r)' ? aud Liidy K&th!'r:ueAsbbnri)ha)a, the ?dri md C?'-j? ??. .hlJi.JlunL.IlI, \'i?om.t.t.t Vi;i?)Li)r.css S?n?'' IL..nry ?H.J i?y.\t..ry G .io.i. ?t.a Guni.:u,<?? D;ÙI'I Hun J am M? A.a.uy, liun .Y)r. r .'i?n,;?J.ie i ;\1 l' ? ?-r'' ?"" ?'??- ?"- ???=L.rk? !?. i?,.?,, &c. ihc ? ;,li!lt ?i..?..l ?.d bn? lu? mwn bbort.v after o .Lk, f.jr ti.e Lit: ui Wi3ht to pass ti1.0 !.tV¡;¡;r- moun. L?? r? MAzzi?.-Thc Sc.tt?h pap?Lpuhu. ??? ?" ?"? ?'? ? ?"? ?? M AdaM, of Gta? ?. M.M..? ? a?m 1.1 Ku?.,?.j M as we .eam tru.a tbi. lett. .c?py.? b??? w?L ? vromoliL'n ot the c.use of italic u?u?Lv ,ud ;u?.i ? t hug?n .t the T.o ?.1. „ ,?, ?1.a 1 hi. estuu&t.un, ? .he poticy <,t Er?.laud at Ui.s tifile) as far as l?ty i. e.neerMd. lie advise, that our Gj ? ernment's scncuie of non invention bv turc-c atlouid be carried out; but he wi,ht:ii to p.t. out what he tjllui%s a divtrsity between Ministerial ac;ts and qJceche1 for, sa) s he, whue Lord Paimersten dudares Ludty f.r non- mtMveutlou he 19 interfering, through Sir Jamea Huuaun with the iree aetio.. of GarilJalüi. A GRACEFUL JoKE.-At It uubiic dinner, three gentle. men having stood up at the s.ime moment to s.iy grace, byuneybMuh. whj wds present, caiied them ihu Ihree Graces." It is said that Mafahal Niel is appointed ambassador otI'fanceatCoastaaunopie. A lady 50 yeMa of .ge hM bKn foMd drowaea m the CMpemmet
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I' PI')c. 0"'71 -Tr.1""T<. —— il -?-'?L?J?_J J.'jPjV\,t. 1  I' uid in the .1, 1 b J (' f tI:udead bjdyoi' d fo- m 0 U. riu- rr ?.yt r" of r"r. :1 ",("If two ill in vc.t"al' C: /(11 1,(" :t r Ù'I ,tcsb j. "J L.(',i.A..&1 U i.t'r"i lõ¡P p .:¡:h 'ih J:11ll.!f:liro -i.i "J:(; ,r, ¡j, ;fa:, hcst"r "'Oe D & ¡J, i"H- ¡ ,t j Id t'J" in ,lie "W .I! ,°'" llU ')"bc."¡"1 u! G'r.'u III. H:.d ]'n.cr.t'd t« hiiJI i.y [uL- .;tt ))(T had a- 'c n .iy Jsc. -Li' ? uy ."m ..f t.t '\Vir. d :lC:J. n. j l.u oJ ,o.' u. .I.l' f:;1 r.nounAL 1 i' ¡"l'U! I ',)/: 'r ""I ¡ ¡ "I r TL" i 1,1 d ).;) ).«.,p ) .[. .ok i''I!)' I.t. :r j h'ja.s hi -,tiiie tOTM !H W¡:;(Ù !!C !jT[l b7 t The ? c r. ;'c-.m-r r::ry:!lus, r'.ipt. Cn.. :i :t's l\¡b..ù, frciU {.hQ lQJ¡t. ''a.t.y ?L l"j"1.i.vilh. h[.-?.da 111 .n'),:ut. :1 !.t:clv((l '-1" :> r (;C;ptIJII t.) >;C'! tù tùJ P! W-,io is expected to I'Lill :in soi,le "tiv" L, LM\m-t.'t- G uI1.1'di!J.n" s'ntos that t'.s deai L ,1\, .if a i-u-i hbo:r wa-; liist wfck found behind ,t \:¡H in U'u ¡.i';ulinu:J.Olltl f!f i'c u''c';is'd. \\]!!J '.ad Lt Grrcti b"nk Farm to iuu": at''e'' 'L mi5,in sh.p. h..(I .r.i.!e)tt; :lUgijt tU she!- tel' f,¡a t:.e :S'HUf of &.inj\v;:t)rui wuiuhpfuvailedat the li;it;. The rather of the IT Ollse" Las iYcn notice of a Lm t'j (Ihuiaii.h u.e danger ?f sei.-Y!in? and omers em- ?oye'l in cleat.i:? and icp?nu?win?dM's," av?.-?ish i,loye(I in (;Ieai? ig and av;a,-?is h b.t0)ict. tti? sa:d, in.tt:nj:i to tu i lo?- ?I., h an ac!cnd!:?oot —that Ó" £<ma:e ij:;Jt -r.t-,s b.j uttended in her mani- puhtio.s "y young man, i:i or uut of livery, t'j pre- v.'nt uCL-i'k'lit!. Xear Ludtow, a fo"' <Lys s !nco, a boy trareraiDj? I SOP.1il O¿l:n. gnun'.I rained upr;n the slight grass rnd ur.prjtucted shaft, and I f..ll tLl'oug:h tu tlu ù()tom, a t'eptit of (,i6i,ty-it,ur feet. Next dllY L'-j t.'ies were !:nd bo was rescued un- hnrf, s..Vt) ti.a. iia wa:< Mucil having been ia the 1" t shut't: H llU"L::ó LleL a pouudot bU¡;ar ta comfort. !)iM. A of the CI.urch of E;¡giancJ, B;imcJ Wil- i!sm E'h'rd ilearsun, IlJrJJc'¡y ii,:di, bcitedec in Yor};stlia, t:n.-i been. burnel m dt .uit ut Maryboruu"h Austndia. li'J ].a<I fu:cit!jd hi-; pi\¡!i:m at ],me by b'ts Htt.:mpo)atGhaLns.and was diggillg at :\lar) bL'roh {or !tid 6:t'iMis'encc. ILtvm;; ¡.;onc to bed ouu night after drinking til excess, im; cIlrlaill5 caught fire, and before he couU be he wn.-i so 8c\'Lfcly burnt that he was out q ,lite ¡; earl. Uu 'i'itUtS.y (;"¡;;¡in:.{ ,I r r. H. RiDtbonc delivered a 1<:CUI.t Oil Durk" iu the luuutti. pleasant school-room. D'jriE it on my own hook" is now rendered Exe- cuted lite rt')us)t)iliry on tny own persenat curve." Sir J ùhn lJuu:Ls h.)3 received Lhc appointment of as. sistant sdj tttaut general to the fo-ccs in Scotland, in piafe of Coluud Maclaverty, who is about to proceed to Inoia. A Cori p o ol Post suggests, as one h ,"°, me"n3 of the lljQt burdensome taxes, that 55 should he paid tÙr every Ilume Hh-eii to a child beyond one. A writer in t')e Nortli Wde.v Cllronicle states that tho very t-xisthr-ce of the laity ot the Est?iishcd Church in Angte?-y and Carnarvonshire ? hanging ia the batanco t h  ainount,,ri g to 2 per cerit of the male ca-niaunleants not amounting to 2 per ceht of thepopulatioa. Lifu'ena.rn Edvnrd Harper Ash, Sth Bombay native infantry, Tt'ho w<!s llbr)Ut to return to India tf) hold an :t])?3int'ncnt w)r!t .t.l20J a y.jar, has committed sui- cide m London by cutting his throt with a razor M that he Med death. He'llry Martint ostLr at the Travellcr's Inn Snig hi! ShoHchi, was found (iepd L) heJ. He had gone to b"d the Y.-orsjior liquor, Jmd struck a ]tit if,r ni,,teli and thrown en,,I)t,r iii o li;s bt:(i. A lire badrcsuittd; faiien asleep without observing it, had Leea Eitifoc;itL.,l bythesr'tokH. At Siiields, en S:i)iday night, when it was rather rnugb, suvca men got into a boit capable of carrying only three or four with safety in calm weather. 'The boat shipped a sea !md sa!i!c. and three were drowned. —William CMT, John CuLkcrili, and Robert Alexan- der. A boy of 14, namc'l Harnard. in the empioy of a g-reen grccer ¡In<l coal d(:jl:r. Lon(fun,bydrivinK a cart at a curious pace, run over a crossing an cuppr, who died from <.tK- injafMS. Th'j boy v.-as Im:iett;d for tuanslauehter* and iho coroner refused to admit bait. The two convicts who jUIIIJPd cut of a railway train W( .c captured near Reading. They were both disguised ha',ing their shirts over tht'lr conYictb' clothes, and a brown stop over all. Une had a wotnan'a dnak secreted a:;ou?h.m!oi'the purpose of turther dis,,ui.ing bimseif st-outd it he At. \;I('¡n;lt,.i;, 1etir MaBchest"r.i0 piccprs have turn- d ( ?t i.ij); Ciumptou hnd J\)'uts's n)i]j. 40 from .ks:¡ A. ::nd SO(t'8, and 20 from Mr Thorny l'lvctcr', t?c ht.cr ?ki!? 9,? .r wcch-, ??d the ot?rs Cd ??r ?-?? ?h-:iu<:r. iim rum out ;u?iv? tli? ?on- r:)'? of 2.j!J o.j.r ?an.?. A itti!)it put u)tocir<"JMi n t)y thl' $co(s;)?an re!at)VO to tn' .(;ncM of f'jr tJlür;.ü (:f(..T. a) Dn.'htou is i.'cufree' A t,y Sir U.ey tea m?td ).) Mo?'.ih i.:i?—"i ftd utu-'h bf?cr ncv. .hounh nut q..t:e)?"yct,vi?? i.a.ia t':uious ?'tack ofi.e?- p.i ui iw¡¡u iind I-ace resuitrng from n
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iHE or Um\GE.-T:iev who frequent c-urt c-.rdMmf'nu OS fh.U t.tu of Oran,' is a Alice. Such an alliance wuutd UI1'lul'tion¡¡,¡,ly tend consolidate our Protestant aD,1 Pl!lti{:al i¡jterc.ts bnc it Mav 'p doubted whether it wuulJ he f;¡\Jllnibly "ie\e'! in Holland. The "rand- father of the l'r<(;nt K.ng oi MoUand bequcatNed an el10rmOll3 .tmiM to hi? three (tons, one of whn,n, tha father of the present king, whDat the Prince of Orangc, t!tstir:gll:shcd inm<elf ht W.terh-o; he married th& (2zai"s s;(,r I'aul,,wna.it-,ii proved himself a better soid- icr tb:m financier, iur he qu:ck!r fq in- hf'l'itallt:C', and the mysterious disdpp.r..nccof his con- sort's caslc(-t of jov<e!s produced a lawsuit M f:.¡,uOU5 and scarl(lii"oui ili,1, of thj 'iim.jua /? Tt]e sudien NTit!idra",al of the. pro0"u.i'J1l gave n.-e to vannxs rumour at the Hp,,uo connoted witU iiis f'xtrava,nc:e, iiM brother rrcderid.. 1aüCtl ins tm.r.cnso well ith. ati-i t,y c,.xteiis"vc Of l.ind in S¡J¡.sia and HcHaad has qu:d:'uI,leù hij for- tune. va-i: I win Ml to hij two dau.'h. t-rg. one rf who.u, thn has been gupposei in .iioUMd as tlJe tic.tiMd heir to the throne. The ii-iu(iH ?id hi8 cousin do net tppt;ar much n.ttaehed to each oiher. uut the thrifty Ho.hnders think w'tJ' good reason, tha!. this mO:Jcy ÓoulJ b.j tie))t in the )am. ily if po,sil,,Ie.-Lett(,r /oM Paris. GAS ix RAILWAY (]A:lRL"'Gz:Tre convenience of good steady .i;t has been obt¡¡Lwtl in soute of the ELrst. das carriages un t1e Elst Ll!tcashire lbilw,y, t.v ti.e u'e of erl ag. The nicter i,o.n which the tD-is izi supph-ed is contained )K t--i; :O;L:lrd'b i!: is cüveyeù to the roota of the carriii--e3 :tnd though tbo uSlIal !amp hol, Tht;rj j::¡ one ]iht in each J3 ,:ufU(;L-nt to ilJu.miIlJ.tc the cllmpartJucnt thorou'h!y,6o t¡¡.t th.O srudle,;t priut CM t..j read. The taps arc on the roof, and caniot therefore be t;¡,olper,!d with by dangerous or frohciHomo passengers. Aa tron gas pipe paaaes atooF th& roof ..f eael- carriage so a;id the JtmctJOQ be. ta-pfu the uarridgca is effect,-(! by means of a &extb)e tube. with a littic slack ta ailü", of variation in the coupiiu¡.: Hllll vii'fationffc.m rclp!£Íon. 'fne contriv- ance is very 5Imp!, azd COLLITL easily be extended to a wlide tl:n. The improvement ia at present introdupcd mfy [wo cai-i .m the Ejst LaUOIIs.l1it0 un.. v.-?.ja arc u.ej m the 443 expre? tr.ia to Colne' and n has b?u m operation uuout a .bft?ght-?fn. u?tly ton,; .0 prove i? fca?biiity. Th? ?we b.?i?evp ?? th.fhst in?odnct.nof ? intor?l? c;lrriae¡t, nd ?e .bvious adv,,?? .f „ ir.prove?? ?? ?ure its ..ncral adopd. T.? c .ntrivanc. d?? ?to the mg.nu?ty oi ? .?,n, ,.p,?,?,? ? the car- rÏ:\gc Jepawu::at, Bury. ''? ??-ICTSrno? A RAILWAY T? ??? ?,,? ? ?""? ?'?' ??'? '??'? ?-?- in- at 7 0 ,.a., ? a cania,.c containiu'" a ??ber of ? on?vicet? ? ? two of wuo? lLapp.ars. we.e determined upon ma J, g ti.?re?p., v.-hich th.y etfectuaDv accornpl?- edb.w..enMa,d.nhe.d .?d ?ough. whi!e the tr? Ja. at full l,'v ""?' ?"? ?? ?'" r'7cd. miMticed bv U?P ? ? ""?'' ? ?"? ?'?' ?"'?. ?.un- J.. v? .'??1'"?? "? t'? carii;i'le, Upon t.ha a ?? ?'? ? ???.. the whe? andsid? of ? U.ec.rnage.were examined, tu a?cr.i,. whether th? ? a ?t ?' "?' "y ???S ??? '? ??"? but after M,:nllfex?imij:atif)ll ?h??ht?t u-ac. ? <It blootl tImId be ?"?" j ? ?" 1"?'?'"?' ?? had ? ? p? d.n?? t, InLn.a?M? wa. a? oac?iventotbe ce ..?horu.es and te?.?aph ?s?. f.r?.d. d tothe ? "?'? ??- ??i.n.. As.ricts3.r.:h ?"'?d? ?rongu.jut the ne.?hbourhood of Maidsn. ne,ad ?I.u,h, Twyi.rd, and ?Ji?.tin?. but ? the. :'? c.d" ? ?"' ?-?- ?-" i"-? ?- :51'£I-CI{ OF THE tQ.; ),.tt. f, t. ?tcd the 3?=I -?.?.?. Ho]y F.tb.r?c.nt the day bef ??'?' ? U?nii?t.) visit ;'?ht;wsm):naty ?'?)"??.?!S?C'?m??jIis;?? !Lc'.Ci(.??;i:S'.).Kj\()un? :?:e u: hou.;t AuK'h. w'!ic< drc tic-titi'b lor U.c IU;¿si- His iioihnMspMson- 'y .'dnin.ts.ctt.d (1\: 'tuy!rsou',<t.n)ted to ti)c sk)leiii 111; 1 ti) iie(lj,lely aÎt(;r th, tcrmit.:ltjcll of ILe rdigj'HH ccicn.ot.v.the quests as.-L'fcbff.-tl iu .1 ¡W¡¡¡c:¡:,e ¡wil, wh'r<1 they p¡¡. lou;' of r.<rc"l¡:ucntd, Hcrfth.j lioly iittlic;r Lijzzul *wa SíH!LCh¡;, ohH frot.i Lhe <!u.tor of the t,n: othr 11 0.11 C:udiuallhruabu. The rupe i[)Ut)<Hc.. iy succeeded the Cd.din.i), rt;plied ia ii,-bsttiiee iliat he ? gr?.efut fur :h.. th.u.ka .xpr?cd to i?u. but th? hi? &cvuUou toLat!.o!tct.,a?as uaty ??L of hi& ,,)tidt:- ccssvl 'I lie tri-its riviice,J, and re'lI!Ullld ti-;utiiijLAii:. <Je ren,.dy a¡vue )..jr"u.. oi the Chmtlatl w;¡rid, againqt tite disiui.iii man.. wiiv(,rs w hic,¡ "tt(.uJ..cd tLe Church,-tliat rt!wedy %vai c(jntal1t pravel'. W lu.t i.e a.kcd f.u.n the CzlholiG world in iiialiii- aa aplwaJ Oh bdiiatf ot the jMtice of h.s eau.e, was prayer, incc8s¡.¡nt prayt;r; but he mu.st, itdd that ttever was there a bitterer mat, or the peril "iore fnenacmg. It w.ts ia It.dy th?t the perversion of tne!i'!i uuud? was tnu&t to be s?a it was in the Penis" suh that .t spirit of revolt against ait whi.ch is tiered fuund nourishment and support. The disunstion be- tween truth and falsehood was lost; vice became virtue viftue wat called yiM. But: neither humiliation nor martyrdom, nor captivity, coiild <h.J:e the con&denee ef th< ehuteht Bor th< &rameM ef it< hetd<
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I I Tt.oE'rt "f C:rr¡a; ,O roîmphirterJ "t oc of the ih;Il for:: sccowJ )' :!c"rJ.u:ee ThcE:i!.r.! 'T;t. !i)i Lild !)a Lo :-c!; :J :1 (1ill¡T, ifno D'spn*c,- ar.: ?.-t t')'!t,.(.'t.rt..v.n'.y.iiVL' y?.i)' !;). <);n ?;<?nt r?.! pr.'v!<!ntD:?rnt'r3hL()Lti.: Li.)<] /.)?,.???; !pr??. ),?r'H'f]?rL'i.?J)-?,),,).;j')??:f;[() "v" !?irt?.'??;t-);tk'?th?(.ra.ti?.'n.n'themn I .1' '1 1 \vac.r)'!t') .tf-t'LO!:Ll i.Ht.Li' I I"<d nf)":j. i.)!) n: O"t)," to t;;rü n;o¡'i t:mo ",L)r t!ic Li:tf) po.-tp:t. )! until t, A!'ter a b. i. ('i''Y"rs'tt:n, i '1 "1. :1, (,r,l no;)l(; R. 1.' l, .t'¡I": !!j'vIL ;1 L'{ of .Pr(q;'rY j'l:i \a: ll'vlll J. L ':?of i'r? ;r'v mi w: ? i ? '[ a iH'Jti!!)j:)ndi"?. I lWU' OJ'' r.n'r'JGX.-V'T\_1'. Ltrcp'v?,Sir.'l.i?'qmar.??-C.??c.isuJ flat th3 tu?;jnnieda!s\v"rc)' c?'LJr. f di:ti?iii.it);i. 'h" !.ti 'k')n\ t.'ix '-m );.<-<' \<i'J nm?.unt to a?.ut Li43.0''i0. t').;r'.tt'ri:om. M' he ¡., E:L [ t:,c'e \1.; 110 truth in t,e hbt. ment ¡tInt t'!¡) E!Upl'flir of the Fre:1t'h was makiJl(! f,)r- !lIidlJl.j mil; :11' aTl':l1le!ll'I,t. The!) ,S n') clu.irc t'uthu p:tr!.ofct:ht'r Fj-iiec i-r.'tusti-iLi i-(;ii,:w t-ie N%ir. i''r.nc:; w:ts Ct'rcutHy grt'1[ nav.t! ti ij):t itfJtJ nottMtUtink tuat wa-! ,L si. oet on v.) c.. this e"):nt'y ncH(l be J!;a!o)t- C'Jion. Krinx v.-het.hor the treaty wH;i France had been !t]'l L'rt! J. Hu,st;]! said he e:¡;è8ted t).a.t the r;¡tilic:llion womd tke place to-morrow, (Saturday) anJ it wo'd.i be hid on the tabtc oi Monday. The pCrSl)]1S pntr'hitcd ,v¡lll the r'cg.iti.lions wuro Lord Cut'ey and :.Ir C,)n(leu. Mr Ayrton's Nt;wa;'apcr Hill p'is,cl through committee. The ir,-)bato and Adtui[iistr.iti')u i;iil (injja) wa< J\id a sscundtinic. I HOUSE OF LOiTtT)R.tlo\,n.Y. In te li'MM ut L1;¡h, a bill tf c?ns0tid.ttc the ncta reliltin?, to r,.?a( i a fir,?t t i ine. retatin?to j'un'-SLOC? c'?a?n?s wru rG?d ? tir? time. It'\V:.s stated ûFi",i::]Jy j¡:t e,rl)s now rmmbercJ ¡.t!tWC¡-'l t;0,0f)0 and 70,000 men, and that Government had no intention of defr,ying t':eir ex- j.Rnsc?, providing thou \vita dot:lin, or paying- the ?)r- t)lIa:yv..),)ntet;M. w<')'c of Dpr.by g:!lve I1llliee that he \vcu1d nt'pn'iojt t!)thRm oa T!;c'J'tV clT(.ning. I OF CO:'l.O.S,[O:iDAY. Thoannouuct-tnentof :Ür to m<:kc the ii¡,:J.üe;i:J! SL<ltl'mel.Jt was (IcUvcrcd by Lord Pal- t h d 1'" ¡. J mai'stcn, who nanc w'Cll it mi,Iit be mo"t conv.;nl':at ibr tLc Cof.ucellor of the ExchcqUJf to djso. HOUSE OF LORDS-TuEsD.-LY. In the Hereof Lords, in reply to the E31'1 of Derby, who thought tha'- if t!)C law was hisuf&eicnt to meet the rio's at St to be further Ie.sta- tion, Earl Granviile repeated the sti-temeut of Sir G. C. Lev. is on Monday night, that the police conid on!y iu tcttcre in the <:ac of a breach of the peace, but if the actud cinders could be identified the police woutd render every sist':nce in bringing them before the mqxistratc-s. The HtShop of London said that if all fon- I c¡;rf1(>d wqui,i leave it to him to re:t;.1te tho services in the church he believed he could remedy the cvii at o::M. In the bourse ot a debtte u;.on Lord Normnnby's motion, caning upon the Government to us.; their best cndca.v.jnra teJ prevent the annexation of Savoy Lad -Nice to Frsnee, it waa stated by jEa'-l Granville that the project w&3 talked of before the iate war, but it VM only to be carried out ia the eveat of a certin contingency, which Government would view with ?reat atarm,and whieii had not arisen, namely, the creation of a powerful Italian kingdom en the frontiers of France The Government, however, had reeciv.d distinct 8:;sur- ances from Franco and Sardinia that the annexation was not contemplated. HeftSB OF COMMONS—Trr.sDAY. In tho llvllse ot LoM);!o:.s, Lord John Husse!! said al- he had not read the statement malio by a Urua- Mto paper with reference to the details of the treaty wi:h France, be bcneved that statement waa substantiatly correct. In reply to Lord C. Hamilton, Lord John Hns>eJl, saiu that the Government hao a proposition for the settlement of the Itaii&n question on these terms, vlz.:—l. That neither France nor Austria should Ill. "-t 1 t, ,I terfercint);c<t)hirs of Italy without the consent of the Five Great Puwers. 2. That ail French troops shouid Lo with drawn',I'ro a. ltdy after the proper precautions h.:id been tai.en. 3. That there shouid be no interfer- ance ic the mthrnal Govei-i,iient. of Vcnpria, and no ot'ter proposition should bj made with I"(;:erer.cf to the futurj Ci ol7crament of that province; nnd, 4. That Sardinia should not send troops to the Central Stites till their! opinidn on the annexatio:i had been exprcs.,ed..To thi-ce of these propooitions Fraacc had forced, :tnd the fourth was uu'ibr consideration. Xo uiuL'?1 re? v hid been re- ecued from Austna, who, h.:we'.e:, wiU uot commit herself with resard to Vencti.j, nor the pre- s.ntexeepuonai state of !hi IlS in 1 i;i:tllzsl"t COH- .t. Mid the reply of n.1l,iL h.!g;.ot. been received- Lnt thert: ivas every reason to believe th.l.t ua tunicate sei.i.tpmcnt of the iiaiiaa ite f.)-rn-tid ;:t. :Ui debate, L ill; bill ot' Lord J uhn l,Iåu- the Juuis ot the Divorce COtij; wa;! thrown uLi,, !)\ 2GB iigatnst S3. Lesve wss given to ia- trudtiCu .uvet'll biiii!. HOUSE urCOM'IOXS.—WED\E=nAY 'i.Mse wm were duu.'u 01' (J. !iu:h)ns ua '\7fJ. nca,lay dccpiy jlUrJ!'(:suc! whh ttj."dididt;a. i thu C.d'<:h bc)n.t in (laijD,, er. SirJTre' C;, Lituti-tate, not oniy excULd iuti'mtiona t.) this dLct, bu' ,ave rue ti) the nr,nh- Ibm of pC:itij;H ;!liIlst it, wh'C'l occupied a ';onsi.'(.ra- btf tin)' the L'hicf 0: whiuit wa, cue ,jell< d by 64 of tbuse 70 Archdt.ico.?s uf t!ic Es:t!.Ii!.htacnt whose nuior'.aut ?ervihns ?ru by no means unrL'qmti.ed. gir J Ti'??ny fekhimseit, Uierefut'c, L?mpeil?J to rc-?rg'?e the whu.te q nation, iind he n'ns iullowed by stica Members :is 'jcrd }'Jnt>lEue dcclztri-i;; m.ttthis Avt-i the iu'st stpp t<lwards th' annitul.ttijnot the Chtircii. Et,-eii Air Di.rauU \vas ot 0;)mion that the rud thiti,r atmoJ at was the fenarii- ti m of the C'mrcil froni ttm State, but the iIo:tiC Secre- tary se'mbfy remarked that all attempts to must now be givea ui. Tile divi,i J!l on the 'q:.cstL.rt of the seconj rcaa i,,g tite hIH was r,mark¡¡,bIe fiom the fa!!t that prl'dj" thd s:nnc nuriiD,r of vutes vcrj gLven in ita hvuur m.mdy, 2C3, us wcfe given on hG ceaaslun of th. Lbt divn!o!i un the- s;nne bill iii July of last Hut there was n I-,t-,ger muster Oti th< other :Je, fur while, i.ist ycM, the bili Ira,; oppus- eJbybutlU?mcmb?H, 00 fdwcr th?tt 231 mu?'r?d yesterday for tfyc s?aic j.urpasc. Thus the in?oriLy i'jr the second readme has dwindled down to 2S. Tim id unfortunate, but it will nut prevent the nW:J.611re f.-uat bpin,; paseJ t'ns sesston aud SL-at up to tae ilouso of Lord ;3 for the f-r,t time. H OU;3E OF LORD5.—TUESDAY. In the houte of Lords, the bilt for enabling Dissenters to act as truiltes of endowed schools was read a eecouj time. HOUSE OF COJD1OXS.-TuURSDAY. In the Honse of Commons, it was stated that an ordm- anee—uot a "convention."—had bee!i entered in'.) between yrancc end B:)g}a..d M-iti rererence to the d inanda to be made upon China, and that aM t!:e European troops ou- tlet' orders for China are armed with the Minic ritic, whilst the native troops had a new, smooth bore, lig-ht rJ:Isket. Mr S. Herbert blaze(i th&t officers ot V'JlUtlêcer corps wLose iituies had been sent. to the wff of.e(,- will he Kd- m!ttt.J to the Voiuateer Levm;, altuuugh thev tnay not hitve received thetr commissions. Mr M. GibMrt stated that the pre5£'ot comnilreial treaty with France was iiut our Srst. as there was one made in I S27 for re,tila*,i.,i the trade I)ctween the t%vo countries. After a Oiscussioi, 'ic,,ive was g ven to Sir P. Ketly to intrcduca a bi'l tv prev.ut bribery and amend thp;Corrupt PractiLes Act.. He prorosL'9 a '-dJ- ctata'ian" by mefubera [hat no ;'ayrncnthas bec1l1Tl:ld ex- cept through the election auditor, and to n.;u;.j a b:).d perjury aud a. permanent tor a seat iu l'ar:i.tmeat. After a debate on Itidia, ;t raotiofi hy Mr Vansittart for a sneft committee, which Wjs u!- ticiately with.hawu, Mr T. Duncoxbe proposed the adop- tion of the hallut in future dcctiona at WaktjficH und Gioncester. Lord rahuerston and Sir G. C. Lcwis, be- sides opposing the motion on principle, took f;bjcction to the Mcqt'ionai eharjcter of the proposd experiotL'n:. Un a division the motioawasto;)t by 14'J against 118;&ud the boaM was shortly attorn-:) rds counted out.