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04_'?-i'" ——— WR BONPQtf LONDON* XSUMDAT J&TFNUHJ. What in-the name of fortisne is the Admiralty g abot..tho N nngnlird T Though tWsonfmet I»>$ektg-spent, she is still down among thamermaias at the bottom of the deep blue sea, and the "stonps of ttii 7 onus wliftii again n°; be pr,,A* tt' ■ action wOl be possible. it was said last Christinas l.t^at a French coiiu&ctor.had vwidertaken to raMte RJlet. Bukih<J oontitictor hs*. clone nao^rrt iftrpertance. ai}d now "T hear ih&t. a new cvdtrl ct Í.,10 I*1 entered into the p»a | CERTAIN J)R.^UTHERF<^V,HFI7^ ^HFTWIG lathe &reat ironclad. do«e it all mea»i JPrenefehftra caded bfi L 'Ord, 1:'Totbroo\. mllst$Fe l púdhúw LAEI -WO t", xwr-,it,imto. Somethiig like hatf a dozen earls, and nearly two DOIEN peers thery,a Cabinet Minister, sweral ex-Oitinet Ministers, mntoerous M.P.'s, and I know NOT JTHP BETIDES, tttpt fast ijiight Grosveuor flouae, T^DO IBNOHR TA him on HIS return iron* India. THE fcauquel was held in the Rubens GALUTY. One T OF t" speakers, I belie.-e, was Mr. Ward ;Hurit. II more touohifig ort-al of Mis, Harriet Martinea« could hardljr bo hft us. thaa-the sketck of her life in the T)aily- JVE«»-E-f this morning. This :Smtohiog,rapliy W-JIS written by herself,TWO^Y years and tells HEY own tale ..in her own language. III is sincere throwghont, Inew bat severe in some plftCQH—more severe than any biographer would hare been: but at the same time admitting praise, and taking credit withoiat osteiitatioW. She sp(B*krof the | lio&fs of her Ow^i power,'fye_r incapacity for fiction, f- tier lack of ijnagir\aiion »ujd that spontaneity qa which men caUg/'niua. Evidently she laboured at all she did, and -lier artistic mind- revolted against y *ihe process of n retail factnrirg her literary walres. •* She speaks, too, very' fr&fltfy pf her temporary errors cf style, especially those iwamifeatecl in her 3 k on Amfcrica, whemin the Oarlyle I lever," which til, writers are destined to go y through, put heroJTJier ordinary, track. But the speakshighly of her early wosjt, of her Political Economy,, Tales, of. her eeciat legisJgitiou. and oL her.. Hi-s 'LoiCi- Sbe iakee 4 occasion, too, todeny that felie was an Atheist, in the sense that tiw repudiated a FIrst. CauSo. PtttUier information on that point is promised ux POI I. in hW forthcomi;)2.aatohiogr^>hy, which will pro- It, ir, lil(,, final paragi-apa of tho sjtetch, written d .,in an illness in 1855—■ which she thought weflltf be'tier la3t," tells how sho, got har aatobiogi aphy prMt^d apd the ailgravings f prepared lor it litfonre her death—the proofs ana ( the platoft lying1 by from that ti Hie, until this. She i had written down evan that she died, leading roon-i I only for the blank spaces Jor -Ute dates to be filled I isu Sow many women \(&jnld capable of that. ft ACas Martizuiau made three set*i)l flaring har life. She was hated by the' American ejavfeheiders for her dt^mnciatlo^i of slavery, She met all the rigid oxtho<loxy of the country bitterfy, agzmMt iMr by a denial oi. immortality j de was despised by tite d"t(,Os for believing I Ciai she had llXAl hene&fced. by tl^e curativo effects of mesmarifni. She was one of the f vesy ievLT JEiigUeh ladies who were attracted by the CainK^i plulc^opiiy;/ which.«!% actnally studied, and rendrt^d into nervous English. Her partiality for the uev rPnch r: ij^rion is axpLiined by phyriologi- 1 cal philosophy ss the reettlt of her old French bfood, ft'faknly irhith ijaa- feottn thea^rfc#" n<irriv 200 JEARSJ JTHE 41r IIRNIE OF HeiJlish EXTRACTION, WK1 'IARIL v, .I11 j t ($isdtidg Ilriuee BSlward ?) £ Sfcr Weimw*: is tc cesunsaitd jthc ydlnuteoics^ as vfe |Ke. review in r of the ..Prluce oT .VJLESA ietcrft TWO; Wik WO, 41 IM) vi, to MsagH i\Í" Gf)ftltÔdto-mdrrow.Wéfore, then, is he still th -fancy offieer oftbe dittrict t Bave *WE U&t "in;t hr.d vnortgli <- Ids Serenity 1 '1e ARS I^SO JASLUN^ '^HY Arnold hnisi^rettumed to «*^p- ^r: hy wriiittg MattniRnn's on pe vn- aftetr fvbluto siun.'niifcxntf thatfhe H^JS give si x unsmf 'wl&e to the, cti.'dviji.ioB of ^hve'e':)J^ftVjeac'e. The' answer-, J i-iis _friMw/ Aftt CW->; I 'irrTrrifif tip =a.14 1aw ii4 ¡,-¡, T dff txoet' ik&e +]!7M" TJNAS ;I, ^R.. • 1 H-. "'TJ MIJ the onve" WATJ#B to LH« Dissenters. ARTICLE IS I11-, tended to !^e as ili*elu naag al a etfainbO- j \lml tQ a:'f?" p.,)jlioal,.a.lu¡,iI. I I?>VT*E*'»R^JR!IIINDLL,:YHT,C«TT-1>EST-0" "tylt, JS^WHISST' BF;W.<«! .T!RCH IN IHE 'WEST' F«4L«TE^RMTD'LI V< BTF TOPEN^F « SH-'X■ IV «, SERTOLI 'IISFL'II^ITCB(WTEIONJCRF ''•iflb-Wfolic#-1! ,EACUE$TFTE v^wct ;day..X: ;1i,' tlie_do^ra^ G»IKWIB8T,WH<>J5UTXTEFCDAU _UOH tonesjd the Rev. 4jerva»^.«>cii.k.Fresident ot che "Ni'riislpyitti CVmferiTice, 1^31 sncc^«t*.ely occupy the, £ hh 4AL>-»EJC'TLE'BEV, AIUNASFKINTOI^ IK W%<I JJ^.» BT>EN HARRIED ( JYIIFCLB JEKFL? LIII 'VIFTWS OTONIAL^J I,d, IN Bn!gorui<\ « M) IndependlI(1 J J m)" 5S SUIMEI.' at IHoOlllsourl), .:ej;^ve8.Qtt. fcatar&iy..?: several I^RY.^YTA&A -will give.addr*ae« V—I ihpj'L'-ay r^t prevch; On the Suu^a,^ Mr. Parsons, of Y ('4.lk, ATFEJTHF l¡- JOHN GRJKJIAIV take-up their ble. THIS ia-what I call AII. LIUGLWU XJatholicj J 8ELBTT«T>ZL "S'NJ'LAND RECEIRF?FL A HWIOTIR YESFEDAY. HOT fiiflff power is s > small t\at no native is looked. i ««'-omiiient«noogh'to'paiiit" tha faces of the aj Ijwnily. I: cur louSfe. is. V> pQWP that it is « £ tsd ^lmo«t itivt tiahly-ff-m tun State concerts. ut (1r;1i stooped to damage An SI8265, IIID ie an iLRghsh. p&rt-sotW to rend i"—in adtutioii to V^* i^DownC' undw the rag" Of the jSati^aal At&B&k&u ^Ihe o6|»cert was I I r i d a' r-. LL4 p. Tho Prirjco and the, Pj-inc<»'s ^tacit, the |Pri?tceS3; Ivourte and' thd: Prki%J^«I>o:d, .the' Puiie of 5eck, Ptirico Chrs; iian,<*iJ^Frjnoc Edward of oaxe- Weimar wer^ preto'.iit. Saliir'Jun^'waj one o the geeefce. Foreign pianists are compiainiug titterly of the dull season. it n rni^inft them. There we- n* H <K>&FA. eminent «i;J.yers ndoo, ana, ..ve ltu- binstein, tho gr«sii<«t or of, -hem is well reoAjivtd; TWy ai*s bilged to P^ i home aaun'fo Germany, al'VcS?" ^DO IR<»A\AITT.ENC^IJV;EN'.B; .FEW ••ccessful an iisiiill KIKI rivals are fleeing, fait. Xevci,tlicloso tlie (Voft hils been a great,:i j> hQcce s this year.- ,i The rise of soldiers from, the ranks .to .be icom-1 missioned officers is no lonttftf ati unknown thing, herireant Wilson 'has doneTt in ffijrod years., joaned the 84th Bogiineiit 1^1^73. Hewa maM^ -i^nctvgerjfeant, sij; liippths .\He | up to study, worked hard^itod manifested lnari^ed. ability, until he fonud his_j KTasp-this in three years*' Such is the-effect oi the abolition of purchase. The f' X la\iguage is ftopich a bad way in U Er-- aavertisenieaw crying out shame | H of ft a ,re f" t1} ncwSpaT)crs. I want to' -««tkiiW Jinth. aouAuiir j |int'fe air at Oxford. The, ^oev savVtQ tho^e who. araiw- Iki^sdty of-Oxford, to alt w1k» r«- ¥o of cultivating the lan^agO^ M, an ck.te these whotwi tune jrho connected with vin EO^FUTTCE. The- advan famiiiattty with the ]An-: ^ure o\ China liave 10%; jr Contnental GoTernments! fat F«jjU. l^qaa, ffixn" EIIFIEWED ■ot'-rkMk-^d^b, aa-- -wt*H^ as ot- omer. Orienad' Seeais «Mmeooont»hle t^t the eourttrjr- j^ch'h#^ lt hrtte#PM' fn the East thaaall th0,^t<4 Enropepnttogeth^r ithotild hitherto Have been the most backward in Tjroaibting the ^tndy. of Oria0*ftl laajguages g«e- ially and ef Chinese in pprticailar. It W W ijjhat this rpproach s be romoved.

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