Englishman (Newspaper) - October 18, 1862, London, Middlesex WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE LONDON OCTOBER PRICE TAMPED SUMMARY OF THE The with dates from to the at Queenstown on the The news she brings is not important so far as the war is Heavy firing how been heard on the 2nd in the direction of and it thought that an engagement had taken place there or at in the Confederate declared the proposals of peace should come from the South if pro svere the of rear must rest on the It was reported that Confederate Peace Commissioners on their way to but this is not General MClellan esti mates his loss in the Lite great fight in Maryland at and the Confederate loss at about The Federals boast in the late fights in Mary land they have collected small cap tured and buried Firn companies of Federals luve near New but were repulsed with heavy loss Yellow fever is raging at Wil North The Confederates liave burned forty miles east of Cin Tile Baltimore and Louisville press op pose President Lincolns emancipation The Republican and Democratic parties are making vigorous efforts to the Fall Th j Arabia recieved a telegram at Halifax with some items of later The Confederate Congress had passed a to include all able bodied men between the of thirtyfive an 1 furly and it was reported the Confederate Go intend to emancipate and arm negroes to fight against the Federal The Federals were supposed to be preparing an at tack upon The absence of any of the battles in Maryland by General MClellan hail occasioned much The Etna brings dates to the 4th th new policy of ill President is approved by the loyal whu pledge their support to the and declare that the work of restoring the shill no and urge raising a reserve force of men for twelve m They ap prove the Presidents emancipation and think the policy now inaugurated will give speedy triumph to the Federal on the the nrw policy has awakened the most hostile feelings in the South the Confederate Con gress has passed a resolution declaring that Presi dent Lincolns emancipation proclamation is a violation of the usages of and should be held up to the execration of and by such severe retaliatory measures in the judg ment of President Davis may be calculated to secure its withdrawal or arrest its The press seem to think that the proclamation will add to the horrors of the war and drive the neros to their It is prepared to see content assume larger It The campaign will be a tremendous for character and the magnitude of tlie That for all the additional horrors of the campaign President Lincoln aione will be Te Richmond has that the entire Con federate loss at the battle of Manassas was and in all in Maryland from to Intelligence been received from im At the opening of the Lower the committee on the Budget n resolution declaring the vote of the Upper House re garding the acceptance of the brought for ward bv the Government as opposed to th plain and words of the and upon that account null and The Government would therefore not b justified in basing any rights what ever upon the The Chamber then resolved upon instant discussion of the Herr n protested n ainst this and quitted the Chamber with five members of his No look place upon the resolution of the committee on the which was unani adopted by the members Th Royal intention to close the Parliamentary Session was then and at three oclock cham bers were closed by Count reading Royal in which the King inti mated his intention of carrying out the Budget as it was originally laid before the Lniver House From India we have news to the pur public meeting in Calcutta has passed a rote of Confidence in t a meeting in has been subscribed for the Lancashire Relief A pastoral was read in all the Roman Catholic Churches in London from Cardinal ex horting the flocks not to visit Hyde Park on any day when there was danger of There was no riot on Sunday assisting in maintaining the Lord Palmerston was at on at ihe inauguration of the Diocesan Train ing The Mayor and Corporation presented an address to the in which they expressed their admiration of his public and their grateful acknowledgment of his administrative Lord in thanked them for this expression of their and trusted that the present Ministry would continue to y the confidence of the A grand banquet in the evening concluded the Lord Palmerston presided at a public dinner on at Johns in cele bration of Training Schools for Masters There was a very numerous those present being the Bishops of and Salisbury Sir the Dean of Winchester Archdeacons and the Mayor of Winchester the Lee Canons and Carus Chancellor Por and The noble lord made several eloquent speeches on behalf of educa tion and similar but carefully avoided ing to public questions of The news from Australia is rather politically The country had been de by but the wet weather seemed to have passed and good spring weather had set The whole of the salmon ova shipped in the Beautiful Starty had perished before the arrival of that ship at Hohart There is a rumour that Sir Henry Young is to succeed Sir Henry Barkley as Governor of From India we have intelligence of the decrease of and that the harvest gives promise of being The has given sanction to another Volunteer Rifle Corps being formed in From China the news is anything but The mail says that from the attitude taken by our Government that our position with the is becoming There have been rumours during the week of the resignation of aud a gret panic on the Bourse had taken place in Some of the Paris papers seem to look upon those rumours as utterly without we is the as the resignation of Fould would most probably lead to the abandonment of the improved financial and a return to the old system of wasteful A most daring and atrocious highway robbery has been perpetrated in Long a crowded thorough in broad A lady who was passing along was knocked down by a violent blow in the j and her reticule snatched from her Fortunately the villain lias been and com j for Intelligence has been received of the total loss by fire of the Lord London and Bordeaux while on a voyage flora the latter port to The sjd event tool pi ice forty miles of Belle The crew were taken on board i by the of La and The Hartley which his been by a splendid bequest of frum the late Henry Robertson Harti is to be devoted to promote the study and the of the of natural and an classical and oriental in the town of It was inaugurated with great rial by Lord who had consented to preside over the He met at the boundary of the town and escorted to the by a gay and numerous consisting of all the civic the officers of the several scientific and of the mail ship and a large body of Odd An address was presented to his lordship by the to which he and with the usual ceremonies the institution was declared In the evening was a splendid at his lordship was aUo present Two of the most frightful railway accidents that we have lud to for some months has occurred within last few The first occurred between Edinburgh and Glasgow the train from to and that from Edinburgh to were by the negligence of it is sup to run into the same A fearful and sad destruction of human life was the conse The second accident occurred on the Lon and Dover where the engine of the mail leaving Victoria Station at eight ran off the line not very far from Sitting One death but there are several severely An accident was narrowly avoided on the London and North Western near on driver of a of empty waggons got on to the wrong and pro spite of all to stop towards to take in Fortunately he was seen in time by the driver of a passenger train to Manchester on the same Breaks were applied and the trains were brought to a but not until they were within a yard of each Th conference of the Evangelical at its late adopted a series of resolutions in regard to the war in expressing sorrow for th continuation of the It recommends that the 9th be set apart as a day of specul prayer in reference to the distress in England caused war in The Court of Common Council has prohibited th suspension of order which members of the court from becoming candidates for offices in the gift of the a most wise ami righteous had the motion been it would have opened the to all kinds of corrupt The Australian announces in its Thursdays that the project of a Colonial Mission is pro gressing and the Commissioners of the whole of the Australian Colonies are willing to hand over their collections to Such an if placed under able might be of great sen ice to these has resigned his office of Minister of Foreign and has been succeeded by Drowyn de la It is stated that and not political reasons have led to this The new Minister is an experienced rather but extremely moderate and popu generally not in France but in Another disgraceful riot took place in Wednesday in which the Irish used 1 their bludgeons with great There could be no excuse this as the meeting to which they objected was held within and the apathy of the magistrates and police in permitting such conduct is severely The slock market if but shares are The return of the Bank shows a slight reduction in the stock of On Wednesday about three a dreadful caused by the falling of a ware house floor in the deprived three men of their and about six or seven others have been severely and some of them are not expected to A very strange case is stated to have taken place in A woman of the name of Nicholls was delivered of a child in the street on Tuesday and immediately the infant was born it was thrown by a who accompanied over some Both then ran the woman who had been just delivered faster than the The whole affair been seen by a young woman who was and she brought the mother back to the place the child was and is still We do not know what punishment will be inflicted on the two The Lord who will be accompanied by the Duke of Lord Stanley of Alder and other Royal will attend in the House of Lords on Friday the 24th for the purpose of further proroguing the Imperial Parliament The day to which they will further prorogue the 13th of A young named George was charged on Thursday with four cases of robbery at the houses of medical His practice was to go to their houses at a time that he thought them in and say that they were wanted at bouses which he and while the servants went up to call them he contrived to make off with whatever valuables he could lay hands He behaved with great insolence when before the We regret to learn that the ship of between 600 and 800 tons was totally lost on Mondar by driven ashore at the Mull of to the south of Cars key and four of her crew perished in presence of several people on the who could render no in consequence of the stormy state of the weather The Geneva sailed from Quebec to timber and on the 24th of Septem ber was in a sinking in 4G 31 Her crew were subsequently picked up ny ihe Prussian brig from New and landed at ou the 4th of At the City Garibaldi meeting the resolutions expressed sympathy with Irish and Ihe freedom of and tion at the continued occupation of Rome by French The numbers attending the International have gradually increased during the On reached o Yesterday afternoon nn the Stock Con sols were Other departments of the Stock Exchange are also rather q with DO material change in Consols for money have to and to to for next Bank to and India 227 to without be attacked by tie whole umy towards end of November To the Governor of de tvl and SACRIFICES The following from Dahomey his received nt thu Missionary from the of II ei ship at Little 1862 think it my duty to lay before with as little delay as the following information con Dahomey On the 5Lh uf at anchor ofT Liule 1 received a from the sUting that a Dutch residing at just and thut he of threat interest for my This I have hid frequent and I have every reason to believo that his information is most rnd borrowed i surt boat from a Hutch brig in the having manned hyr with ten of my own I with great difficulty effected a two boats out of three that tried this that day being owing to thie very heavy I the substance of information closely 03 having jotted it down in my notebook during our 11 It that Mr went to Whydah on business in the middle cf and on 24th of while still at received the stick of King of with an instruction his presence was re quired at tried even method of the but without the of plainly him that he would be carried to us a prisoner if he did not a once willingly obey tht Kings nt one of June having pro himself wilh six hammock he left Whydah for A escorted Dy an armed party of and reached thu old residence of the King of the June one and arrived at Tabour at ten June for through and easily passed and arrived outside Abomey ut 7 tie road on the way having very good He was at tince shown into a very fair and told to remain there during the June received a message from the King that ho was to be presented the next June entered walled part of town through Royal gate received there by two head who saluted King had novor seen a Dutchman Kings father had never seen a Dutchman nnd now they I ad plenty of people to kill they a He wan then ordered to drink the Kings health four after which the danced round and firing He was then conducted to the Kings and received there by the Prime who tuld him the King would receive him next July by the who was seated outside the Palace on a raised surrounded by Ama He saluted the King in European The Kins at once rot up and shook hands with said he was very glad to fee a and continued talking in Portuguese for about ten Ue was then ordered to return to his house keep inside three day July was brought to the where he was many people bad been killed the night He first saw the body of William Doberty a Sierra late a missionary and Church hist at body wua crucified a larie one nail through the one through the and one through each hand and foot the left arm and a large cotton umbrella in the He was then taken to the where the King was seated on a raised from which he was talking to the people much war and promising them an attack upon in Novem and rum were then In of tbo rows of human fresh and were and the whole place was satu rated with the heads evidently belonging to some of the prisoners who had been killed during the after having been tortured in the most frightful July 10th was ordered to remain quiet in his an 1 not to move or look out after July ground shook from the the effect of the earthquake felt at at onco brought to the where he found the King again seated on the raised surrounded by Amazons the King told him that the ground shaking was his fathers complain ing that Customs were not Three chiefs were then brought the and told they were to go and tell his father that customs should be better than ever Each chief was then given a bottle of rum and a head of and then Twentyfour men were then brought bound in with their heads just showing and placed on tho platform in front of the King they were then thrown down to the who were and yelling below as each man was thrown down be was seized and the heads being piled in one heap and the bodies in another every man who caught a victim and cut off his head received one head of cowries about After all were killed was c inducted July to another part of the town where exactly similar horrors were being July tho platforms were taken and the programme appeared to be firing and dancing all day there were no more public sacrifices for ten but it is supposed many took plae during the July to seo the Grand Customs at the Palace of the late at the gala of which two plat forms had been erected on each platform sixteen men and four horses were placed inside the house placed another on which were placed sixteen four and one The men and women were all Sierre Leone people captured at and were dressed in European each gronp of sixteen men or rather in chairs placed round a table on which glasses of nun were placed for The King then the where he adored the and seemed to make obeisance to tho whoso right arms were then loosed to enable them to take np the glass to drink the Kings After the Kings health had been the effects of the late King were paraded and worshipped by the people as they passed a grand review of the troops then and as each marched past the King haran gued and promised tho sack of in No Nearly the whole of the troops wore firearms a few select corps hod but the part were with flintlock The consisted of about twentyfour guns The number of troops altogether could scarcely be leea than including all apparently well disci After tho review was over the prisoners were their heads being hacked fS with blunt knives at the same time tho horses and alligator were particular care being taken that blood should mingle with that of the human When all was finished was permitted to leare it is needless to he imme having received tho magnificent viatica of eight heads of cowries one piece of and two flasks of firmly believes that The Melbourne August u The month which has since the departure of the last moil has been singularly devoid of stirring inci The allabsorbing topic has been tho and the weather never had a better right to this dis Almost antagonistic alike to pleasure and to has been the first distinguish feature of the and a sudden change three or four days since to thorough spring weather 13 agree able aa it is surprising the We regret 10 stato on tho arrival of ship Beautiful Star at Hobart after a protracted pas it waa found that the whole of the salmon ova put on board had died by tho The failure is attributed to the the for the special and the short supply of Tho experiment has by the length of time the and the novel manner in which thu vitality of the other ova was that salmon may bo introduced into Australasian waters if the experiment be made o board ouch a ship aa the Great can be on to make a fast The efforts of the Acclimatisation wo happy to an Igarka and thrushes are reported as having lx en and in districts fur apart from each an i em bracing almost the whole the has arn v d in M L after having crossed the continent from in nearly a straight with a small in two native of His journal haa not yet born publish as desires t verify some of his but the des which he gave at a meeting nf the Society confirms the impressions f from his letters tinted from announcing his return the settled The throughout watered and grassed more rain falls to nun to the south of Coopers Creek the is healthy and comparatively cool and the grass and herbs are remarkable for fattening properties n the 1 Flinders ironbark and quartz ranges 1 and the country had if bring It is highly probable that virgin t exist The quantity of guld brought down by t s rt during the present year up to da to has been ounces against ounces for the corresponding period of last The of guld during the same i period have to including the produce of the New min The of Victorian gold then stood at is a decrease on the amount shipped during tho corresponding period of last Farming and all other descriptions of country labour kiS been in consequence of the long and but few engagements have been made in tow n for either married couples or men for pastoral and Fur domestics inquiry continues very light and servants have bm in less than the usual have IV people referred to this be throughout the a whose heart wen in th In th place were spoken of as a people tld i i after quoting various auth 1 ret i thought might be as people What it that had t ceaseless on from that day when shouted in their His t n oir shoulders i to the It was They were yet condemned to in the filthiest part where i a monk was sent t preach to them every Saturday at their own expense mi r own old j ever went to a nch and u and if refused adopted simple expedient of drawing the Jew one the until the demand was complied And in in and other the Jews wer a An Christianity thf of the Jews WV Think un mercifully about the kws Gentile u crucify Christ ia well as The there ii scattered a people or Hut it was neit Raid that they were a people whose hind tho rivers had The word river not b taken m itn literal for rivers could i not said tr spoil the I he in other nt the tn hostile ni and applied to in This it is strikingly true for it iul overrun bv by tho by the and by the The doctor then said that neither u r France get a iu he Sultan would i keep i until its proper IDP nnd no man who rwl th e timecan duri it the f the part M his he i the no shall b the who the He or and desir my DAYS OF rnE XAL could tv continue came to si i t J M f nt whirl Dt bu of hie 1h u eloquent f about an hour and capitulating the at which had an tlut the to in th ruad a people h they ho and i would bt the nation them I ancient The nt activity now with what it wts f rty u were thought o and all who to throw dirt at a are in the just of complacently calling fie International Exhibition a L liable to deny is interest and they take in to provo that it has en es t an of They do weigh to causes account for this Eleven tho Court wis in Our a vl the whom we nil deplore wore constant in their visits to the building in Hyde after the revolutionary struggles of and in a of profound The wai and every circumstance to aid the success of the Widely different is the case at With a heart still torn and tried by the heaviest affliction that could possibly have befallen the is far seeking in comparative solitude for solace to her grief Over all England there the dark cloud of a great calamity and it is difficult for London to be guy at a time when Lancashire is This no visits crowned heads have piven excitement to the So many and so reat have been the difficulties with which the Exhibition has had to instead of our being astonished to nnd that it has not as yet achieved a success as complete as that of the original Crystal we rather tn fee surprised tha it his so In spite of all these adverse it hus by over five of fact which establishes the vitality and the value of such vast national undertakings and it has yet to be whether even the short timi during which it has now to remain open will not to swell the total attendance tn a number as Urge r greater than that of Hoi Looking back to official records of that we find that during the lat three of the Exhibition there were more than eleven hundred visitors the rising to ami in the final week lo making an figure less than It quire that a success as brilliant may attend the of tho OF THREE SWEN D AND SHEEP IN fWk male Mr ire mu fxr SOUTH The cotton Cultivation Encouragement lull been passed by the and wad before the The delate on the second reading of the Hill to j Abolish in Aid of public after extend ing over four sit fin terminated on the 24th of when the measure was read a second time by a majority of 29 to i The Sydney of August It is rumoured that Sir Harry late of is to succeed Sir Henry as TOj vernor of 1 Tho chief matter ot as far as our gold i fields are is tho application of the boring on dwp to test the auriferous charac ter This is 30 manifest an improvement on and waste of time of the old system of hand that it IB astonishing how the applica j tion of the machine should have BO escaped the ready wits of our Heavy rains have prevailed during the last three weeks on the western J the fail extending to and in fart to all the diggings on tho western watershed of the coast On the eastern watershed of that range there haa no and the diggings on the Braid wood gold as well aa the agriculturists on the ary beginning j to look with anxiety at the fast approaching i A Uible showing the amounts of gold delivered by the escorts from the and during the first seven months of the years t 1861 and proves that there is an increase of or 194 per on the quantity of gold received from tho western and increase of cum or 14 per on the On the there is a decrease of or 30 per The sum contributed for the relief of th distress in the manufacturing Of were forwarded to to be by Sir Daniel and by last mail will bo con by the Madras will remain in the treasurers hands for future Early in mixed th property Swan Hill and th side nf the Murray anxiety i in th li in f known that thv t ir of tint thy ind paM n h ity bv i h overv at fr a Ideality r f th trit too fully app Mr ti though danger h nut to liim by tli hf sf and nn upon he i in th n In Mr J and eighty nt b1 and ri ints in this d 1 ly the that nr latt and th ad ith his but al incurred was pointed oao who whilt to thir that thir alarm m b urh d nf tho froh or oi ib fir this sheep n Hum Swan SOUTH At Adelaide this years immigration vote of has passed without A preliminary meeting has been held on the of Lancashire Arrangements were being made with tho Rifle Association for an intercolonial The for incorporating the Church of is strongly opposed by many members of that and bv those of some other The following brief monthly abstract of intelligence IB taken from the Queensland of August 19 Five large immigrant ships from Great and one from have arrived within the last fort bringing over two thousand Tho cry 19 they and the echo sounds from the in Come Our streets are thronged with the new who gradually moving off to country Wages remain the and com plaints from the bush of want of hands are still The new chums are in the best of and appear to be of the The colonial departure for England this mail has led to the resignation of the colonial who considered himself slighted at not being nominated temporary head of the govern ment during Herberts Do Lacy Hoffatt has accepted the and now waits the de cision of his A new river has been discovered on the eastern coast of between Port Denison and Broad and a second of lesa importance between Rock hampton and Port Denison has been made Numbers of persons are now starting with stock from Victoria and elsewhere to occupy our new country to the The volunteer movement is being revived in this A water police haa now been established in the port of Very promising discoveries of copper continue to be made in the northern A branch of the British Acclimatisation Society haa just been established in Queensland under the patronage of the The Lancashire Relief Fund has made considerable progress and the sum of mainly raised in will be forwarded by the present mad as a first instalment The Brisbane and Ipswich merchants as far as to send this seasons wool clip to England by vessels direct from this Gold has been discovered in the neighbourhood of The diggings on the Calliope near are turning out Off After some introductory remarks on the general scope and meaning of the 18th chapter of Gumming proceeded to comment upon part of the 2nd swift to a nation scattered and to a people terrible from their beginning hitherto a nation meted out and trodden whose land the Uh and and then saw enough him in applying a warrant t i enable him tain and inspect tli inch IM person il Iv very as 1 it m a a the I n tlie f r P M Swan Hill Mr Mr unsp t Drn S VT rMI the thv were n i and dreaded ah was only tn plainly le to Mr wim n Now it is they are I trut no nne but is the o hy and all further lander the A warr snt issued ry Mr and the wr1 given into the nf Mr tro perot and were at unce made for th expe nf th frum the nf th h ould be don till the th whiU all the strength of the t aid in the of de dd led tu make a in t and kill then to burn the of killing a ques to foresaw th difficulty that would arise from su many dead bodies in 11 re i the then should turn wet Nineteen wil hnu had a yar 1 and at Nn now ho lost by any who arc desirous of gazing upon the countless treasures which have been contributed by evory civilised nation on the and which ar com at South After the end of th present only twelve days will be the purposes of the sight On the 1st of N tho International Exhibition practically bo at an The few on which it is to remain open after that fr are not to be counted upon as of The tho lfe Exhibition will cease with the first HI 2 i twilight of an English X The giant arms of machinery will be at rest the picture galleries will bo picture galleries no longer and instead of the musical plash of the and the organ notes that peai through the long nave and ths spreading ear will only catch the sound of the work mans It is not amidst the confusion in from the of the goods a visitor will be able to reap either pleasure or profit from tho The excursion are now organised on a scale of cheapness hitherto un surely be taken advantage of by many who have as yet presented by various circumstances Hill I from paying that virit to which will be one of I the chief events of their Several years must necessarily pass away before another such opportunity will be afforded to the public and we cannut too fre or too warmly press upon tho attention of our the desirability that they one and not such a chance to escape but avail themselves of it it The large employers of labour should more especially bethink themselves whilst there is yet A few spent in enabling their workmen to visit Loudon will bring them in good interest in a hundred ways and even if this were not the case in a commercial point of we should still with to their kindly Such litle acts of generosity are never and their tendency to promote a friendly feeling between the members of various classes is one which it is difficult to over Tha the close of the Exhibition of 1SB2 may he as as that of must be tho ot every thinking and the desire should be evidenced bv deeds as as THE EVANGELICAL twelve on ie 1rh and i nf the Before the expiration of thi tini six ad assistants from had and in the was a fearful and nne nut te There wa much trouble attending the destruction of the last score r and not a little of in of their in a and securer yard They broke out re and at lat it Urame a matter of to cet them near the rene of blood h bv of a much and ulti mately surrounding earn and Batch ing his victim or they were all The nest thing to be done o burn a t place for firewood could hardly have been selected had I if on a many tons of dead wood lying in a half rund the but an fortunately to windward of therefore they all had to t e moved or placed on the heaps before the fires could be which caused double Whn the sheep were killed a few of the neighbours the others remaining till by time about wen for and coming on stopped further The next morning by sunrise the work was resumed by fifteen and during the these were joined by six who stayed till giving At this time there were about a thousand still to and next to the which had been partially lighted at twelve p None but an eye witnes could imagine the horror of the work at times it was too much for anyone save blacks to those rather outnumbered the and were not quite so sensitive to the of the odour which anyone can imagine was caused by 30 many heaps of the weather continued or the slaughteryard would have been At ten minutes past one am the last of shep was thrown on the burning heaps I could not help regretting the absence of a clever sketcher or during a short pause abont midnight for the purpose of allowing the fires to regain We were blacks and whites difficult to distinguish one from the other seated on a with the fires stretching in a half circle for 200 yards before us every now and then a land flame wonld through the dense curling clouds of lighting up the hideousness of the rendering it more In one a limb of a huge tree stretched for many yards over the mangled heaps at a height of some ten or twelve through the thick like aome frightful monster gloating over the work of I could not help What would they think of this in England A similar scene The sixteenth annual conference of of the Alliance was opened 1y a and meeting on Tuesday evening the Kinnaird pre There were also present the and Mr Henderson Hare I ay and many ministers of several denomi The in welcoming the x presed his own regret and those of Sir Culling the that he was absent through indisposition Looking back upon the history m the he thanked for the which had its Its principles had been extended in this on the in and in parts of the At home or abroad it was impossible to mingle with Chris tians of different denominations without seeing that great had been effected Differences once marked less and Christian men understood that perfect law of the compatibility of individual opinions on doctrine and discipline with true Hence matters had discussed at the meeting of the council that day with a fervency had the dis russion been conducted on worldly would have Ud to disunion As it the discussion only illustrated and accomplished the aims of the Alli Having a lively recollection hospitality shown at when the Conference wis he extended a cordial to their brethren abroad and the other The of one of foun ders of the and maintained that the alliance had promoted Christian The Rev George Smith Poplar said that the of the Alliance were approved by the Congregational churches The spread of Alliance princi ples had brought Christians of different denomina tions upon common platforms where they never met before and he was more ever convinced that the points on which good agreed were more important than those on which they Many popular evangelic efforts much of their spirit and origin to the Geneva said that evangelistic efforts had been greatly increased by the holding of the conference there last The Hebert said he had been in case of a revolution in the people would massacre the priests who kept them in their present Might not France charge England with something more than jealousy in and sending missionaries to more remote countries Addresses by the Hinton Baptist and the Greaves Wesleyan terminated the pro Importing Tea without colour on the leaf prevents the Chinese passing off inferior leaves as in the usual Tea is there always good Sold in packets by Agents PHOTOGRAPHS ARE THE EFFECT OF LIGHT ox Iodide of Defects of manipulation have been and perfection The same with Herrings Magnetic Brushes and which arc now so perfected that they are unfailing in restoring tho colour to Grey and eradicating the and Nervous ore being MADAME Several week added to the coition of and among them IB an f which represent the Highness Princess Alice with of The Archbishop of by are aa close M md are The has been f of aU correct portraits and to increase it