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NEWS OF THE WEEK.
The SpectatorXt. GLADSTONE is gone on his mission to reconsider the mainte- nance or abandonment of the British protectorate over the Ionian Islands; and he is approaching his destination...
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HOP PLANTING.
The SpectatorTwo deputations waited on the Chancellor of the Exchequer on Tues- day, one of huge proportions. They were the hop-planters of Sussex, headed by four Members and one ex-Member...
t4/ Court.
The SpectatorTax QUEEN held a Privy Council at Windsor Castle on Saturday. Parliament was ordered to be prorogued to the 13th January. The six members of the Medical Council were formally...
DR. TAIT'S FIRST CHARGE.
The SpectatorThe Bishop of London delivered his primary charge in St. Paul's Ca- thedral on Wednesday, to a very full attendance of the clergy. The charge was of unusual length, the Bishop...
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Vruniutial.
The SpectatorREFORM AT MANCHESTER. The Reformers of Manchester held a meeting in the Town Hall on the 12th, and founded a Political ReformAsseciatian. Alderman Hey- wood occupied the...
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PUBLIC MEETINGS. - -.c.Nâ¢cti l lr ai oa 1, . ⢠Mr. Bri g ht's statements--do not - g o
The Spectatorunehallengcd. Lord Lyttelton at- edeigwt Birininghim Mresic-h a ll OnItfoi n tity v ,and beeopi ed ith eh*1r. In tthattecirie o his4perielflie referredtis Mt. Bri g ht's re-...
IRELAND. Reports of the spread of Ribandism rather increase. The
The SpectatorCarlow Sentinel states that it has taken. hold of Leinster. " Delegates" scour the districts, -passin g themselves off as travellers ' or workmen out of employment, And recruit...
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MR. DUNLOP AT GREENOCK.
The SpectatorMr. Dunlop, Member for Greenock, regaled his constituents with a speech on Tuesday, mainly occupied with a retrospective glance upon the past session, but also looking ahead on...
SCOTLAND.
The SpectatorTEE DUKE OF AlIGNI,L AT EDINBURGH. The India Christian Association held its second annual meeting at Edinburgh, on Wednesday. The chair was occupied by the Duke of Argyll, who...
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The Spectatorrattrt.âThe Emperor and Empress are at Compiegne, keeping holi- day, hunting the stag, and receiving distinguished guests. Lord Pal- merston and Lord Clarendon, M. Kisseleff...
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CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA.
The SpectatorA memorial from a number of members of 'the Church of Englandsd - dressed to 'Lord Derby has been published, setting forth what in the view of the â¢dignatOriesâ¢is the duty...
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The SpectatorTHE IONIAN DESPATCHES. The publication of Sir John Young's confidential despatch to Mr. La⢠bouchero turns out to have been an indiscretion. On Wednesday, the following...
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MONEY 4,fo 4IKET. - ⢠'al 116111:COE, FRIDAT etyma**. The English
The SpectatorStock Market continues in the meat ,nmetive condition, bun- nessiniug almostwholly con fi ned to the- nieffibere of the Stock Exchan g e themselves, the public rarely dealing...
tOt 4tatrts. The Olympic bills have been varied this week
The Spectatorby the removal of the Bed Vial and the revival of Mr. J. M. Morton's Thos/eying Lego*, farce that made some sensation when, years a g o, it was brought out at Drury Lane, then...
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''' T ' OPIPS 0.1' THE I) A 1 1: TifE BETTER* I;E,PRES.ENTA1,TION OF
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THE TURNING - OF THE' k fIDE . , 1 .q7 â¢11 ,
The Spectator1 .q7 â¢11 i s I n dia the tide is turning. Vet tile so 7 ,calted " brightest jewel" still veils her splendours in the hues of blood. We fair that measures of severity have...
THE GAERICK CLUB AFFAIR.
The Spectator"A soft answer turneth away wrath" is as true in any London club as in the world's great societer ; but it is remarkable that want of absolute faith in Such truths often...
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-I; ' " 'OUR_ MEDITERRANEAN POSITION. . 1 1 E2 repeal of
The Spectatorthe Union between Greatliritain and the Ionian ifehds is not a new idea. Ounesteesised tioireepotulant, Mr. Ed- ward Freeman, , reminds us that he himself ssiggeeted it in...
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THE CARDEN OF BARNANE.
The SpectatorMa. CARDEN' of Barnane has issued an " Appeal to the Public." He requires advice in his present painful position. His amorous vows have been slighted; his delicate attentions...
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THE SHADOW OF THE LATE CRISIS.âTHE CASE OF DAVIDSON AND
The SpectatorGORDON. Iv any one were inclined to trust too much to the promises of the new commercial summer, he might be warned by the memento conveyed in the strange case that continues to...
(DOMING GLEAMS OF A COMMERCIAL " PROSPERITY." 'Many/ oireumstanees contribute.
The Spectatorto show that there is to be .at an early date some change in the exceedingly quiet 'state of all our markets. If we could trust to present appearances, according to precedent,...
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MR. GLADSTONE'S MISSION.
The SpectatorLanrumney, Cardiff; 15th Yarember 1858. SIRâI am not going to trouble you with a long letter. I have in former ones said pretty nearly all that I have say on the general...
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The SpectatorMISMANAGEMENT OF THE , NAVI. . . 12t4 ICOnembrr 1858t. Sin Asthe Timis insists on tibusing the Xsiiviror of. the Feetie14.1and the people of Newcastle wantonly insult the...
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MISS FREER'S HENRY THE THIRD.* ALTHOUGH it is quite true
The Spectatorthat we have no History of France in English, there is no lack of books on French history; especially for the two centuries between the accession of Francis the Third and the...
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GREATHED'S LEa LEES FROM DELHI.*
The SpectatorFxoar the beginning to the end of the Delhi campaign, the as e thor of this volume served with two brothersâa lieutenant of ar- tillery, and the Colonel Greathed who after the...
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THE REV. H. G. NICHOLLS'S FOREST OF DEAR'.*
The SpectatorLIRE many other things, the Forest of Dean is better known byname than in its particulars ; and the object of Mr. Nicholls is to gather together the salient points of these...
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DEATHS.
The SpectatorOn the 17th August, at Molong, New South Wales, Henry, youngest son of the late Wm. Cobden, Esq.. of Midhurst, Sussex ; in his 44th year. On the 12th September, at Hongkong,...
BIRTHS.
The SpectatorOn the 25th September, at Calcutta, the Wife of William Ritchie, Esq., Advocate- General, of a daughter. On the 10th November, at Convamore, Mallow, Ireland, the Lady Emily...
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The SpectatorFROM THE LONDON BABETTE, NOVEMBER 12. Wes Orme, Pall-Mall, November 12.âCavalry-1st Regiment of Dragoonsâ Cornet C. Costobadie to be Lieut. without purchase. 7th Light...
On the 11th November, at St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square,
The SpectatorBeauchamp H. St. John, second surviving son of the Hon. Lady Pell and the late Sir Albert Pell, one of the Judges of the Court of Review, to Julia Caroline Maria, second...
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The SpectatorF14081 THE LONDON GAZETTE, ' NOVEMBER 12. ADMIRALTY, -Nor.11..-With -Reference to the promotion of Officers whichiappeared in the London Gazette of Feb. 26. the following...
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The SpectatorFROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 16. Bankruptcy Annulled.--Wrr.uhm Aincom. BAILEY, Bideford, wine-merchant. Bankrupts.-WILLiAx BARER, Clteapside,...
PRICES CURRENT.
The SpectatorBRITISH FUNDS. (Closing Prices.) Saturd. Monday. Tuesday. Indust. nun. Friday., 3 per Cent °onset* Ditto for Account 3 per Cents Reduced New 3 per Cents Long Annum.,...