8 SEPTEMBER 1860

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IRELAND.

The Spectator

IRELAND. , There are further indications that the clergy of the Established Church, feeling the pressur of circumstances, are coming in to the terms of the i National hoard. No...

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Foreign and Colonial.

The Spectator

hurtrgn RIrA Clutiia1. ;franr.-The Emperor has eompletc(d his tour through Savoy and is sin his wa- to Nice, having reaehed Grenoble on the .th. The Emperor andl Empress were...

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[The prize of 100 guineas for the best set of outline drawings, illustra-...]

The Spectator

Tlim nriz;, of 100 ruineas for the best set of outline drawings, illustra-| i ting the Ily1ll1s of tlh- Kiiy, has been awarded by thc Art Union oi n~ondon to 'Mr. Paolo Priolo,...

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[The death of Sir Henry Ward has caused universal regret.]

The Spectator

The death of Sir Henry AW-ard has caused universal regret. His career in the Ionian Islands, and stilt nmore his able benefcent administration in Ceylon, bad induced...

[The fine weather so late in the season has deranged calculations.]

The Spectator

The fine weather so late in the season has deranged calculations. | The state of the facts with regard to the harvest may be very briefly summed. The growth and ripening of the...

THE PRINCE OF WALES.

The Spectator

THE PRINCE OF WVALES. The Prince of Wales continues his holiday trip with a success which seems boundless. He arrived at Montreal on the 2 Ith of August. He left Quebec by the...

[Ten killed and a hundred wounded on a railway draws at-...]

The Spectator

Ten killed and a hundred wounded on a railway draws at-| tention afresh to those domestic occurrences called " accidents."' Three trains follow each other. One arrives safely;...

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"IRREGULAR" BILLS.

The Spectator

" IRREGULlR " BILLS. 1RATEIIEI a sudden run has been made against a particular style of doing business. AWe allude to that class of bills which have been politely designated as...

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[The Monitear of yesterday contained the following telegram from...]

The Spectator

POSTSCRIPT. SATURDAY MOmNING. The Aonitc,, of yesterday contained the following telegram from I N aples, which it will be seen tends to confirm the report from the same city...

[A supplement to the Impartial of Smyrna, of the 29th of August, pub-...]

The Spectator

A supplement to the Impartial of Smyrna, of the 29th of August, pub- lishes 4r; account of a terrible conflagration which has taken place at that city. No less 700 houses have...

[Advices from New York, via Galway, to the 31st, state that the Prince...]

The Spectator

Advices from New York, via Galway, to the 31st, state that the Prince of Wales visited Aberbrooli, St. Hyacinth, and Lennoxville on the 30th. Ile started for Ottawa the next...

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[THE progress of Garibaldi, rapid as it has been, has surpassed...]

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NEWS OF THE WEEK. THE progress of Garibaldi, rapid as it has been, has surpassed | expectation. It is said that he promised to be in Naples today, and there is some pro"...

[The Knowsley Review stands out conspicuously as the most...]

The Spectator

The Knowsley Review stands out conspicuously as the most salient home fact. This is the third great Volunteer review. At the two former Queen Victoria was the central figure ;...

[The Emperor of the French has finished his tour in Savoy.]

The Spectator

The Emperor of the French has finished his tour in Savor. I The act of taking possession has been complete. He has seen the officials, enjoyed the scenery, distributed bounties...

[The Prince of Wales goes on his way from town to town in...]

The Spectator

The Prince of WYales goes on his way from town to town in the sunshine of popularity. The news leaves him at Montreal. He continues to charm everybody, and to tame even the...

[The Austrian Government is still labouring over the future...]

The Spectator

The Austrian Government is still labouring over the future constitutional institutions to be conferred on the provinces. The Emperor hesitates to do the right and the bold...

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LIFE AND WRITINGS OF HURD, BISHOP OF WORCESTER.

The Spectator

BO OK S. LIFE AND WRITINGS OF rUWRD, BISHOP OF WORCESTER.* Ax interesting account of the life and writings of Richard Hurd, a former bishop of Worcester, has been drawn up by...

PEMBERTON'S VANCOUVER ISLAND AND BRITISH COLUMBIA.

The Spectator

PrEMBERTON'S VN.COUVER ISLAND AND BRITISH COLUMBIA.. THE popular interest excited in the mother country by the news of the gold discoveries in our American possessions on the...

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Provincial.

The Spectator

V u l II Vrill . Rview-s of Votiutcuti are now all the fli Iioni il the pr but nothing hils Yet bheen dine on a scle of inmagnifieeelle t ) pial tie, ,; 4 huv-.s~l ]seieX.w...

The Metropolis.

The Spectator

Pr -Airtropulio. The Londlon. Cabncen's Sundav Rest Association, to secure to the said cabmien " their natural and Sciiptural right to the rest of the Lord's Day," held a...

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BUSINESS OF PARLIAMENT.

The Spectator

Iettrr th tajr whiter. BUSINESS OF PARLIAMENT. Belfast, 3d Septfember, 1S60. SmR-The suggestions in your number of the 20th ultimo on the " Business of Parliament," arc very...

GARIBALDI AND HUNGARY.

The Spectator

TOPICS OF THE DAY. GARIBALDI AND HUNGARY. NEVER since modern history began has Italy appeared on the threshold of such a splendid future; but we can recall no situation where...

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The Theatres.

The Spectator

£4 r ijratrrs. IMfr. D)ion Bourcicault and Mliss Robertson are announced to appear at tMc Adelplh on ,MIonday nei\t, in a new and original drama, written by the former, with...

[The Royal Academy, encouraged by the prosperous state of their funds,...]

The Spectator

fillp 3rts. I The Royal Academy, encouraged by the prosperous state of their funds, and more especially by the large income derived from the Exhibition of the past season,...

Music.

The Spectator

Ti ir. I The musical event of the week, has been the Tonic Sol-fa Associa- tion's great Concert and Choral Competition, on Tuesday, at the Crystal Palace. Five choirs, trained...

LITERARY NEWS.

The Spectator

LITERARY NEWS. Messrs. Smith, Elder, and Co., announce an English edition of Ralph I Waldo Emerson's forthcoming new work, " On the Conduct of Life." I "Wellington's Career: a...

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"AN ACCIDENT."

The Spectator

"AN ACCIDENT." WF are in some danger of losing sight of most important considerations affecting the safety of human life from vagueness in our terminology. We have but one term...

STREET RAILWAYS.

The Spectator

STREET RAILWAYS. AT last there are rational grounds for hoping that the congestion of traffic in the leading thoroughfares of the first city in the world will be relieved...

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SCOTLAND.

The Spectator

SCOTLAND. Queen Victoria is making the most of the finQ weather. She has been to the Falls of Garra a Walt, Craig Clanie, Alt na Giussach, the Falls of Glasshalt, and Craig...

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EGYPT'S PLACE IN HISTORY.

The Spectator

E(;YPT'S PLACE IN HISTORY.' TnE first volume of Baron Bunsen's work on Egypt contains the principal results of his laborious and long-continued historical investigation. "Some...

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Miscellaneous.

The Spectator

We arc authorized to state, with reference to a paragraph which recently appeared in the Shipoping Gazette, that Mr. W. S. Lindsay has received no authority from her Majesty's...

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TREASONABLE ATTACKS ON THE AMERICAN UNION.

The Spectator

TREASONABLE ATTACKS O'N THIE AMERICA" UN AION-. i Ouit American friends, we feel confident, will bear witness that ve have never heretofore ventured anything which could...

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NEW NOVELS.

The Spectator

NEW NOVELS.* IN the dark ages, forty or fifty years ago, when " Blue-stocking" was a current term of reproach, it was said by somebody-we forget his name, but he was surely a...