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magisterial affairs. Speaking in a prae night, the shopman asked in a "ryking" tical point of view, and with

eye to tone whether the lokong had a tail or not,

the amazing acuteness of controversialists | THE QUARTERLY REVIEW ON THE His reply, forwarded through Moore, (P. M. Gazette, Oct. 27.). results, it may fairly be said that the and then whether he could read the pass if he

in sesing anything they wish to see in their Jupios Magistrate has not been much saw it and following on the back of these Dr

The progress of the great dispute over opponents writings, that we cannot un

BYRON SCANDAL the back of these Dr Temple's nomination in qutiously illus hasitatingly accept his authority. It was fence, which is, we understand, to be chun impertinent questions, the lokong stated, trated by the letters in Tuesday's Times just as necessary for Dr. Moberly to make strengthened or weakened, or, at any rate, March 10. My after wha an honest one, and surely this in his duties on the Bench; and

While Mrs Stowe is preparing her de anil

*Ravenna, April 3, 1820, 77 and came the "bat" on the eye-Defendante (Oct. 26.) If they fairly indicate the pre- this wonderful discovery as for a Tory supplemented by the publication of her general sense, his judgments (though story was entirely different. He was on vailing spirit of different clerical parties, writer to prove that Mr Gladstons agroed oorroepondence with Andy Byron (includ

#I received yesterday your answer, dated negaztiooed by ourselves) have been pressing business; when he was challenged the prospect before us is omnisputa.

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Tory supplemented by the publication of her could only bo constened as such oven by ta up to the average. His ileri- by Lokong 31 to exhibit, lia past; and on The Dean of Ripon, pleamcitly explains however cautiotis and goutle he may be, be toms), the task in being made, if it well cause import may be and I cannos pirstend to certainly up his the prospect. before

agiis deri-by the past, No. 31 appeared in his unwilling es considers Dr Pusey to be it with some interest to the two fearful possible tile, which has just appeared in however,

with every word of the Morning Star and, ing her own letters returned by the exeen the mysterions menace of the last Bantarice, what- adstone agreed correspondence with fly Byron (includ most malignant casnistry. I could answer you on in the present case was above aver giving him the pass, No. 31 appeared to his unwillingness to join the opposition by has sufficient skill in his art to use be, a little more arduous for her pen. liau unriddle it-I could hardly be vary enable, as but it is too late, and it is not worth while. To and in the dismissal of the stim take a very long time to decipher it, when stating that be considers Dr. Pusey to be its most obvious weapons. We therefore we said that accessful defend was im before it could take place: I shall be where mens: against the defendant, he exer defendant said that, if the was a falas

defondant said that, if the pass was a false more really dangerous to the best inter- turn with some interest to the two fearful possible, even before the elaborate and nothing can touch him further. I advise you ketone, he could be led on the stres. Then the Temple one, honestly labelled or argument to prove

one, as need a discretionary power which it one, he could be faxent the Station, but really dangurons to the best inter- turn with some interest to the two sons we said that a successful defend was

discretionary power which not thus be detained on the street, Then the Temples. He sees, he tells us, two poi-succeeded in diainterring. The first is an the Quarterly Keser, we abould have been tion; for, be assured, no power of Egures o which if he could be taken to a falangist be emsider Dam by has sufficient and gentle he may be, beg her own letters reture Byron (includ most malignant e

the Station, but este of our reformed Church than two Dr heresies which Dr l'usey's labours have crushing article, which has just appeared in however, to anticipate the period of your tatan- Batthus be date 900 date Pussy to bent skill generally followed, wolwer which one, he that, if the past when generally followed, would almost render tokong began to beat him in a business-like goued cups, one honestly labelled.poi sesartian cocurring in the course of an quite within bounds. Enough and to spare avail beyond the present; and if it could, I Soyunmediate siteration in that law and systematic sort of style, with his balon: on, the other conovaling its deadily pro- argument to prove ilust eur Lord's coming had already been written for that purpose, would answer with the Florentine sonecessary The worthy Magistrate his eye was severely cut (plaster by

a Fup" And as this allegory arouly seems provid fully comprehended the spirit and intent a blow from the lokong's truncheon,perties under the ambiguous name of ay was precisely at that moment when, is the bad already been written for that purpose, would answer with the Florentins

puder of the recognisance, fairly grasped the spector, Grey said that the lokong had been to satisfy his theological ardour, he draws greatest effect. We give a fragmout of the highest degree, not so much, at this stage zy- was precisely at that moment when is the but new and valuable facts, letters, and at providential scheme it would produce the teatations, still crop up, interesting in thu sparesly seems providential that moment when in the bad already been written rough and to space avail beyond her no power of figures gestion involved by the injustice, im- defendant had a page when he was brought law. Moses, he talis us, pronounced that

Ed to, the poste son con loro in groce about a year in the force; but that the put at length an example from the adosate passage, italicizing Dr. Pussy's quotation of the affair, se rescuing Lord Byron's me-

Foerta by the Dick and Adolphus"pplicy, to the Station. Defendant was bleeding man entiraly covered with leprosy was cane plied by the Dick and Adolastice about

La fiera moglie, più ch'altro, mi nuove," "To Lady Byron, and dismissed the sumpions as an unne from the eye, and was so frightened and in ritually clean, because no body would be the world was fitted to feel the power of ractor, and habits of himself and thoas by has so much as noticed iku intengmi.

But the uns Example of all examples mory from contact with the foulest reproach, was bleeding man entirely covered with leprosy was cante in the miness of time, just when as in throwing light essary proceeding. If the same discre tremor, that the Inspector sent him to the hikely to touch him. A man, on the other is presence. Had this revelation been whom he was surrounded. The reviewery of Lady Byron in her Reinarka with fulness of time, just when as in throwing light on the thoughts, alia viewer's comment "Noone," he observen "She attempted no rejoinder," is the re tion were to obtain amongst members of Hospital defendant trowsers were all ely to touch key the and with less unequivocal symptons was delayed till now, assuredly it would have been has done Ma

Police force, things would go nino bespattered with blood-Mr Russell ob held to be unclear, bucature Icas manifest, hard for us to recognize Lits Divinity, for the exactly that which the public had a right to later periods, or with the language which

His presence. Had this revela, no would go nuo terved that it was very refuse to show opinion of

band, with less unequivocal symptoms was delayed till now, assuredly it would have been. Das done his work well, and the work is the language she is known to have used at smoother, and the law, in its spirit at terved that it was very unlikely that and one h

was very unlikely that a sud is, and expect from such à quarter. There is time (if the specified a crime) she must have need

cause less mate facuity of Faith has turned inwards, feast, would not by any means be the respectable shopman would refuse to show so more dangerous. That ja, in the faculty of Faith has turned innards, audactly that which the public had a right to later periods,

respectable shopman would refuse to show opinion of a distinguished member of the cannot now accept any outer manifestations accorded to the writer in such a publication in har final consultation with Dr. Lushing

pass when he had one, and it was very fferer.

Tery the Sen to analyse, sift, and weigh al that has been tou." Again, She says the preparod han bertain that the countable had no right ivangelical party, we may call Dr Tem of the truth of God. Our vision of the saccorded to the writer in such a publication in har final consultation with Dr. Lushing

ple's doctrines poison, and Dr Pusey's con

of God is now aided by the eyes of the written, sa whatever to strike the defendant with his dealed

facts and crowning evidenos. Not only does toms were mentioned as evidence of the We sincerely congratulate the residents truncheon as he had done. He would dis- led poison; or we may say, if we please, Apostler, and by that aid we can recognize fact all is well as to collect more recondite written statement, in which aixteen symp We sincerely congratulate the residents truncheon as he had done. He would die that Dr Temple is leprous all over, whilst the exact image of the Father. We will the reviewer, in this case, sot the part of an nity. Was the avowal of incest one of

congratulated change unnecessary stables should of Hongkong apon à ramoured change charge prisoner, and fine the lokong 3 for

win foots and crowning evidences. Not only does toms were mentioned of Hongkong pon a ramoured change unnecessary violence it was clearly laid his ecclesiastical rebes

chargo prisoner, and fina the tokong 45 for Dr Pusey can still conceal ha leprosy under leave it to our readers as an ingenious impartial judge in summing up all that hus them? If not, mark what follows. Re- of flora the arrangedients for arriving at a down that constables should not use their knowledge of the fact when it is high batons unteza in self-defenos, and there directly to the point. He denounces Dr denial of miracles" from a passage which bring forward; Need we add that the monomanis. The wife of a suan afflicted.

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logical puzzle to discover how Dr. Pusey bean elicited in court; but he has slae iu morue fer à fancied crime, with constant Dr Pusey's letter, however, is still more extracts a doctrine which "involves a portant additional evidence to state ani druid of detection, is a common form of The "twelve o'clock gun, gould not possibly have been any danger Temple and his companions with a fervour explicitly asserts that they once took place. whole result in one which cannot fail to iu- by it in its most aggravated shape draws op which in the innocence of our hearts we whatever in the present case which has at least the merit of obvious sin: In turn we will ask him whether be doubts press the great panel of the educated world for her mother, with a view to, professional

our hearts we whatever in ly to the point. He denounces magined was only fired to keep up the Adja Mohudeen (P. C. 183) was in a cerity. He fedle, indeed, the difficulty of that our Lord's coming was at the time with the necessity of acquittal, so far is advice, a detailed statement of his case, and

is une Vaditional saying about there being a similar fix to the lokong. About 10.30 saddling Dr Temple with the responsibility when it would produce the greatest affect, Lord Byron is concerned, and to suggest in the account of his symptoms oinits the

He feels, indeed, the difficulty of

better still more imperatively the diety Tenth complete circle of British 12 o'clock gum lenged him in the usual way for a pass; but The method which he complete circle of British 12 o'clock guns last night, he can a Chunaman and chal

Byronaity of acquittal, so far as advice, a detailed statement of his case, and all the opinions of his brother essayists, and if the time was the fittest, what better still more imperatively the duty of im capital on the worst. Then come some reund the world, turns out (myrobali the rascally Chinese had the audacity to charsotoriatic enough to deserve notice. Dr. Temple-namely, that mankind was of its writer's moral impasturent before his wife's bed-roosi, do. The statement of lenged him in the usual way for a pass; but The method which he takes to evade it is reason can be given than that alleged by pounding a "True Story," with the view of the minor charges, such as this pistol in

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essayists, and if the time Bessity to have been fired to give the time run away. Moladoen paraned and caught the essays, he asserts, are so detestable then more susceptible to example and the tribunal of earthly right? The reviewer Lady Anne Barnard bas already received to Her Majesty's lieges! It is in future, the fugitive. But defendant's head was all that he cannot understand how any one external manifestations of power? If he commences with soine admirable irony authoient publicity. Whatever it proves, it Te understand, to bo discontinued a boon for which the colonists can scarcely must forlorn appearance, it was preanmeddity with them to remain unrepudiated. heretical about it?

a mess of bluud, and as he presented denkd have allowed any shadow of compl. denies the force of this reason, what is there diruuted against "an influential portion of disproves Mrs Stowe's accusation. The be too grateful. We only wish that that the best half of the aneddity with them to

hint that the best parados, it was preanmed depld have allowed to and how any one external reaptable to example amilar motives of economy would obtain untold, Defendent supplied the hiatus, series intended to reflect upon the mother in which Dr. Temple argues that the Bible ron's poems since the terrible disclosure of bride alight from the carriage, buoyant

motives of economy rities whose me shop to auto, defendant admitted would obtain He said that he was simply presentable

tho presa." The sensitive journalist," he evidence of Mre Mipes, now aged 84, for- hiatus, nories interes it to publishing repudiated heretical about if this reason, what

it to publishing a passage writer, atus, series intended to resting an article in a The other heresy is contained in a pas the presa." The sensitive journ

The other heresy is contained in a passage writes, saw the amongst the naval authorities whose he said that he was simply passing from oftes one can derive no pleasure from By merly Lady Byron's maid, who

He said that he was simply passing from of the writer. He asks bow such & conzze suits our needs because it is not drawn up irs Beecher Stowe, and almost fools he shall and happy as a bride should be," is also re- the naval authorities whose one shop to another, when the constable dould have been defended if the other arti-in precise statements of faith or detailed ever open his works again. It will, there-

hose He said that supply remained pity with

upon the mother in which Dr. heresy is contained in a patho presa, an influential portion dufficient publicity. is already received persistent assertion that it is sine mado & ruah at him: defendant admitted les had defended manstealing, promiseu precepts of conduct.

it is nine mag run a little way of the police- It would, of the literal interpresence of a spoke of subjection. flook" grates most horribly and pain having run a little way when he was struck eus conembinage, infanticide, a septential he says further, "not to override but to Childe Harold and Don Juan' out of ton, the reviewer says of his ascond opinion

We use the Bible,'

open his work and almost feels sure of bride Lady Byron's aged 84, 1 fore, be a kind and goud deed to take ing public. With regard to Dr. Lushing fully upon the ears of ladies and sick on the head with the butt of the police re-election of marriage, and similar atroci veke the voice of conscience." And after quarantine, and fumigate thism for family and confirmed silence :- people. Many residents would gladly man's musket. This statement was fully ties. It would, of course, be in vain to more illustrations he concludes by saying use. To do this effectually we

scribe a reasonable sum per month, borne out by appearances; and although answer that a denial of the literal interpre; that the Bible wins from us all the rever-must, venture into a tainted atmosphere," Lovelace, Cangare, Byron, Leigh) are affected

ties, atrnet-voke reasonable sum per month complainant first denied all about the tation of the first chapter of Genesis is not po to be let off this nightly disturb

do au wo to be let off this nightly disturb thewer a

complainant first denied all about the tation of the first chapter of Genesis is not ence of a suprems authority, and yet im &c. & We cannot help saying here that by this and the associate sandals. For this rea- "Not less than six families (Leeds, Chichestery nice. In more than one case within our afterwards produced from his fauer con- dubitinge, or that the expression of opinions does by virtue of the principle of private the English and American community may Remarks and Dr. Lushington's letter leads, to knock-down transaction, he immediately so bad as an advocacy of promiscuous con- poses on us no yoke of subjection. This it we fear that a certain small section both of san (although the language of Lady Byron's knowledge, serious results have followed solousness a story about defendant having which are hard to reconcile with the Thirty judgment, which puts conscience between have been only too glad to believe anything an opposite inference) there is great force in tire from the reverberation of the nine o'clock tumbled on his boad-Defendant was nine Articles is not so intolerable to the us and the Bible, waking conscience the alleged against the author of "Childe Harargument that, if the charge had been other than gil, as owing to the peculiar conforms therefore discharged, and Mobadeen was feelings of a gentlemen as an attack upon supreme interpreter, whom it may be old" and "Don Juan," and desire not to tion of the island the report strikes houses fined $5 for breach of Police Regulations.

the hill like a veritable thunderclap,

his mother; neither will we urge that a duty to enlighten, but never to dis- fumigate but to burn them as rubilessly as the pain and stain of it. When à effent huse the specified one, Dr. Lushington would at once though an eminent ecclesiastical lawyer

have relieved ad many fanocent efferan d AGARJAPAN,

obey if it was put gently" to the senior

declared that one writer contradicted the lead to the rejection of the doctrine of the ted to the flames. These persona would profesional confidence

This, according to Dr Pusey, may the romance of Don Quixote were cominit spoken out, inaccurately or injuriously, the rule! lead to This, accordin afal officer of each nation present,

(From Japan Times, Dec. 1.) Unurch of England," the highest court of Atonement or of a future punishment: equally doom Byrou through his works as The same reasoning partially applies to another Political affairs in Japan aro in statu quo, appoat in the Church decided that the emi-Men's various consciences," he says, "en- they would his works through Mira Stowe's contemporary confidant, a man of the highest of is no longer spinther wild they not be persuaded to abolith and the Mikado's Government may be now ent lawyer wrong. We content our lightened or unenlightened, become the rule Lord Byron. The Quarterly Beviete, in the honour, whose family have uniformly states that of Atonement etion of the Pusey, mar fumigate but to Juan," and "Childe Hararguments inference) thenington's letter you' this inest unnecessary nuisance. Surely considered as thoroughly established boyod selves with rating Dr i usey's opinions as of their faith. A commou creed would be first place, quotes Moors, and endorses his to the best of their belief, the charge was she rolley of musketry would answer the the alance of a counter-rovolution The proof of the hopelessness of coming to a mary purpose of "giving time to most absurd rumours have boon current reasonable finderstanding with a diantaut so far as we can understand it, would seem undeniable, inevitable one of incompatibi

The proof of the hop i usey's opinions our phoned or unenlightens, boazy, ally doom Byron

The difference, evident opinion, that the case was a clear, specified one." other ships present. Verb. sep., &o.

about Sa runicure orolution, selves with Wron about Satanina's intentions and ing to a tryanny on conscience. about Satanma's intentions and intrigues, who argues in à perfect white frcoat of thee to be this. Both Dr Pusey and Dr Temple lity. Whether in the minor differences tion, who desire a separation, could always make *If young women of rank and personal attrac which is always the case whenever he has to losing towards rationalism, or to consortenlightened couasions. If, however, an "aggravated the situation. One knows 1816. We are inform which is always the case whenever he has to logical fury. To express any opinions would agree that the doctrine of the Atone- which preceded the decisive one, she (lady or so by the decision, without inquiry

uple take his turn in sesisting to garrison Yedo looking LOCAL

or is zelieved, and when bodies of his troops for a moment with those who express them, enlightened cousience. If, however, much mond the matter." If she was she was what is

ment is in harmony with the voice of an Ryron) was always in the right," does not would be in a bad predicament. Dr. Lushington yor appeal of a young counsel, many husband are seen on the marob along the Tokaido to is obviously in his eyes a sin of the deepest enlightened consciouce should reject it, A.COURSE of popular lectures has been or from their duty. We need hardly say dye. Dr Temple shoud repudiate his Dr Pusey would say that

of the deepest sunlightened conscience should reject it, "aggravated" the situation. One knows 1816. We are informed that the facts withheld alivered during the present wees in Can- that they are utterly without foundation, friends as he would repudiate the most leve, in spite of our conscience, on the some playful letters of Lord Byron to to a young military man at the same time; and considered young at the Bar in we ought to be the full force of that. The writer quotes from the father and mother were communicated but the Chapel of the Medical MissionaryWe never wish to appear uncivil to our openly immoral and flagitions, persons, and authority of the Biblo, and Dr Temple that Moore, one written three weaks after the second mine was thas obarged, with the train Socisty's Hospital, indior the direction of cotemporaries, but realy, when one old regard all connection with them as defiling we ought to use the Bible to enlighten our marriage (Feb. 2, 1815), and another about laid, The young man becomes old and distin

th the Missionary Conference

of De T'em-in- barvnes who have minintained the Bell is in health and unvaried god hum That their futernet on me of the friend the Japan Herald tells us that 28,000 Now we cannot deny that some easys conscience. It is easy to say which is of Satsume's men are in Yodo, and might conseivably have been written met, the doctrine likely to be most persuasive he writes, "My papa, Sir Ralpho, hath ro- says nothing but he shakes his Iread, Whe Bur- have out their hair in token of deter Pusoy in defence of promiscuous concubinin harmony with that of the great her. In bruthe age of his wife, evidence. The reviewer procuda

month later (March 8, 1815). In the first guished; he grows into a high authority; he Tuesday, Dec. 7th, 10 am., Revd. E. have out their hair in token of deter for example, as the one enggested by Dr to faith at the present day, and not dit deutly made a speech at a Durham tas laigh in the Critic, and the shake is interpreted For Subject, the Vik King or Bok of mination towards doedu of dreadful note, Pusoy in defence of promiscuous concubin-cult to say which doctrine is the most meeting; aud Bot only at Durham, bust by bis family and friends to mean something too. Bango-2-p, m., Revd. John Preston and that their chief maat get up age which would have justified De Tem in harmony with that of the great here, several, several tinies since, after din repulsive to be translated it worde

free counter-revolution because he owes seven plo in expressing bia disavowal of its nenti-English divines who have minintained the der. In be the age of his wife,

utton chief maat get note, Pusoy in def as the one ritten-nets, the door. It is a to enlighten Wednesday, Dec. Siti,-19) am, J. O millions to foreigners, it is very difficult to mente; and we can only remark that even right of private judgment. Lurr... Subject, Chernisty pindulity. thei Art, B. Subject, Chemistry 2 p.m. refrain from laughing at the old lady's in the opinion of many mai whom Dr Pu would be bard for say one believing in that our and behaviour 1 suppose That their futerpretation must be a lament-

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We now come to some very important violding and pustard. 8. Turner, M. Bubject, Sects, credulity What not only our venerable rey respects the Essays and Reviews" right to express himself in more orthodox by this time to-morros I shall be stuck in able mistake, or that Lady Byron le me of the

Indeed, it Boll is in bealth, and unvaried god hum evidence. The reviewer produdara been condoned by

FB Turner, MA refrain from lang very difficult to wont pressing his disavowal the Time of Christ. upon winch when

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MD.der of things was "faursday, Dec. 9th, 103 a.m., Rerd, C. Japan and out of it, have to learn is that In that case the highest legal sutliorities

cotemporary, bat foreigners gaterally, in did not come up to this pitch of atrocity. terms than Dr Temple.

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the chariot with my chin upon a band-box most inexplicable of human beings, is proved by Preston. Satject, Ecumenical Coun- the movement which overthrew the oppres would hardly have sequitted the writers that this is the worst that can be said Abigail, and all the trumpery which uur Lady Byron to Mrs Leigh, now publistied for As we may assume with some confidence I have prepared another carriage for the the following letters and extracts, addressed by -2pm, Revd. 1. H. Graves, MD. sive Shogoonate and restored, thin angient attacked of contradicting the formularies of against Dr Temple, the nonclusion seems wives drag with them. His own account Subject, Inductive Philosophy.

order of things was at the work of half- the Church of England. It is enay how pretty plain. Nobody would ever have of the separation: utterly diapraves Mrs

the first time. The first, not dated, was evident- Friday, Dec. 10th, 10 am, Rev. C. dozen dissatisfied or ambitious chiefs but over, to see that from sucli a point of re-objected to him on the ground of his essay Stowe's wondrous story. They had part- an

ly written by Lady Byron in January, 1816, that fron suell a point of re-alone. All the ingenuity of all his op letter full of playfulness and affection, on dilly for Piercy. Subject, Astronomy. 2 pm, an upheaving from below, an expression of view Dr Pussy despises the defence set up alone. All the ingenuity of all his op-ed in the utmost kindness. She wrote him Mrs Lig

shortly before she left Kirby Mallory, ber sister Berd. A. Krolczyk. Subject, Grecian Phi- the publle opinion of the whole Samurai by Dr Temple's friends of having acted ponents could not extract any genuine letter full of playfulness and affection,

in law being then under the same roof with her. Lowply

alass, which had been going on for my from chivalrous motives. They have weak hereay from it by any amount of wiredraw the road." This latter bei Duar Lady Byrou; and only left him when she gund lotter full of playfulness and affection, on dilly for several weeks after the departaro of:

remained with Lord Byron in Plees- copied, with exbibitions of Magic thore must necessarily bo, and those desert his friends. But this," says Dras hiowelf heterodox, for that is obviously low inperfectly Mra Stowe must have You will think me very foolishs, but I have Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings years. Chiefs to direct any such attempts y said that in honour" be could noting and distortion. He is condemned, not Duck, and ended Tours ever, Pippiu." she could be of no further use to either party :- Taulere, Telescope and Microscopo; and Daimios whose territories lay farthest from Passy, if one thousandth part of what is an afterthought, bat because he has not read up the recorded facts of the case beeld two or three times and cannot talk to you ios prayer Dieeting was held on Wednes Yodu and least exposed to the power they said against Essaya sud Ravinws be true, explivity, repudiated his colleagues in the fore she wrote luz vartion!" Here," says of your departure with a decant visage--so let

had to attack naturally enough took the wo and the souls of men. This has be insult to the Church, Dr. Pey tolls instances under which this brief story be] the worst return for all 1 over rece day evening,

ough took the would be to prefor his party to Almighty Essays and Reviews." This is the offence Mrs Stowe, we will insert briefly Lady me say load. But they were not the only loaders: God and the souls of men this bsa which makes his appointment an unbear Byron's own account, the only one she ever sophy. With the expectations which I bave I associated with them were not only blood the true theological ring. Heresy is able insult to the Church, Dr Pray tolls gave to the public of her soparation. The longer than

one word in this way, to spare my philo- relations of the Mikado and pilicers of his crane as much as infanticide or promiscuas that, if such an atrocity is perpetrated, pircumstances under which this brief story wa

never will nor can ask you to stay one moment court, but the ablest men of the Samurai ous concubinage. Faith should not be kept he will have no choice but to long, at say was written are affecting," The italica are from you. But, in this

you are inclined to do. It would class, without regard of rank, and, indbod, with heretius, and honour is a word which coat, for a severance from the iron band of the reviewer's... Hs proceeds to observe, teelf when i say that whatever the situation when we seek the real authors of the re- has no meaning in dealing with them. To the Stata." And we so far agree with him and to alow with fatal accuracy, that the may be, there is no the whoes svelety is dearar volution, we find hardly any but the tukio be wrong in our notions about the Bible is to admit that, if animosities of this kind pireunstances may be affecting, but that to me, or can contributs more to my happiness, pamente, diagrams, de,, as far as the prince of Toza and the prince of Uwagims to insult God; and to allow any chivalroute are to proceed and extend, the State Church they are imaginary. She, Mra Stowe, de- These foelings will not change suder any cirome

umong the dainaios, the prince of Uwagima to insult God; and to allow any chivalrous sé tout but, if animosities of this kind pincumstances may be coy, that the may be, there is among the dainos, and must look for them motives to restrain us from attacking others will rapidly become impossible. Hitherto clares that Moore sent his memoirs contain-tances, and I should be grioved if you did not in the ranks of their hereditary councillors who have gone wrong is to show indifference it has been the great bonet of its defendera ing Lord Byron's own version to Lady By understand sheni. Should you hereafter sen peical apparatus was much felt, and with and retainers. The position of affairs here to the welfare of men's souls. If Dr Pussy that it gathered together with wise on and requested to know if she had any demi me I shall not love you lese. I will say here to the welfare of men's souls, liar, y liberality men of very wide divergences of sent a brief statement, &c. Whereas, could be wise enough to do that for the first time christance, popular lectures on practi- would be much better understood, if the does not quite adopt these sentiments, they liberality men of very wide divergences of remarks to make upon them. In reply she

a alaubjecta could be made very attractive brandth of the basis on which resta the are not a very exaggerated expression of opinion. Now it seems as if the bend, sent a brief statement &o. Whereas, ing.. I wish you to consider yourself, if you

intelligens Chinees.

of instead of op

mako upon then. In reply the no more. Judge for yourself about going or

la reply she staying Thine, A. Mikado's restored rule were more clearly his view, appreciated.

instead of keeping them in harmony, only says the reviewer, these remarke wure is your life, There is, however, one point which may made their mutual antipathies are furious first printed as a pamphlet, for private Addressed on the cover To the Hon Mrs. By no means a despicable plece of eri.still be urged. Some people may be our Dr Pusey fairly raves against Dr Temple, birculation." They will be found pence of the power of the Government to ried away by this weak ery about honour ent because he has serions grounds for be appendix to the sixth valuing of the sinal! preserve peace and order in the country is and chivalry, even as applied to theological lieving him to be a heretic, but because he Botave Edition of Meare's Life of Byron."

about honourering him to be a heretic, but bel against they did not, by Moore, and which con- you afforded by the numcleatef passage from contests. They may at least pardon Dr thinks him deficient in proper zoal against they did not, in fact, appear in the first Kioto to Yedo of the very slightly guarded Temple for having erred in obedience to the extreme-liberal wing of the Establish volume issued by Moore, and which con- you are in Piccadilly. train in attendance on the Mitado's young the instincts of a gentleman.

The very holds the doptrines of both his brethren to others committed by this authoress of the then I abink. You have been, over since 1

ery ment, Meanwhile, the Dean of Ripon baled an account of the separation. But David Browne, proprietor of the Oriental consort, who passed through Kanagawa worst that all Dr Pusey's rhetoric comes to, holds the deptrious of both his brethren to this is a trivial inaccuracy compared with Bar and Busling Alley, appeared by aum-uarded a daimio,

last week. Teu times the number of gol when it is put into plain English, is this be equally poisonous, and only condescends others committed by the authoress of the do for you, and perhaps 1 am better understood lasmuch as, on the night of the 10th diars guarded a daimio, in the days of the that Dr Temple took too chivalrous a view to say that one is covered with leprosy and "True Story," Poday), he unlawfully permitted, persona Shogun, that were thought necessary for of his duty to his friends, and did not think the other lep ous enough to be contagiona

fauzi in his house drinking after the the safety of the Enspress The prosession, their opinions so detestable as Dr Passy without being openly offensive. The party Lord Byron insans are next examined. less you grow tired of the offing, which may well

The incidents of the of eleven Emgrenst

attempt to prove it, my best comforter, and will so remain, nu- helde them to bo. It is possible that a man wilch professes more liberal principles is The gist of all this, so far as Lady Byron the recognisance entered into by binitions that, for the mere spectator, it did holding the most orthodox opinions con- by far the weakest in everything but ability. was 9oncerned, is that if Lord Byron could in Bergeant M'Bath stated, an oath, not repay the trouble of walking from cairable might take a wrong view of his How are three such hostile forces to be re have been proved to be inkate, and could sister 1 I mast resi

Jan. 26, 1816. that he heard billiards being played more interesting, for the rate of things. So far as we have gone, he slightest as already setting towards the fo heard billiards being played he Yokohams to the Tokaido: It was all the duty in such a case, and be guilty, not of tained within one samp

"My dearest Augusta-Khali I still be your a quarter past 12 midnight and 20 more interesting, for that very reason, to heresy, but of weakness towards heretica. Dr Pusey's words, merely observing one turuodi

Are we not, in also have been cured, she would have sidered; has I don't think that will make any my rights to be so con- huber to one: be heard gentlemen come those who look below this surface of things. So far as we have gone, Dr Temple is de petty addition to the great tide which is that is, if he were save, she would insist experienced from you.

live with him, but that if not, difference in the kindness I have so uniformly aira, beard & bottle being opened,

Our native landlords promise to counourced not even from the slightest was already setting towards disestablishment (as she did insist) upon a separation, In- hers

rers pulled out and pushed in, and mente at last the fulfilment of their part of picion that he agrees with Dr Howland If fifty years have been enough

s two nazid officura conie ont, the contract entered into nine years ago, Williams or Mi Wilson, but because he has out this hostility, what will be the state of ours, would be a somewhat insufficient your brother to eah, if my father has acted with bring sanity, however thoroughly proved sind My dearest Augusta You are desired by

"Kirby Mallory, Feb. 34, 1916, Afterwards,

gards, a person belonging to Hong when Yokohama was assigned to us failed to denounce them. It i

them. It is obvious, in came out.-Magistrato (to witness) settlement. We agreed to pay a ground short, that his appointment is not resisted

the Church by the end of the century plea for the condonation of incest on the pay concurrence in proposing a separation. He Was there any disturbance, or any one composition for all municipal rates or Lazes from t dricky of £76 sterling per acre for the land in un the grounds

them, it cannot be supposed that, in my present druck 1-Witness replied starbance while we have paider a street or

part of any wife, much less one of such re ck 1-Witness replied that the chair con paige, road making, or scavenging.ibly keen zoise of honour towards hetero State of Arkansas, which for 30 years has ter who had the good fortune to anticipate necesarify [sic] those injuries for which, however

the slightest deviation

The asked to credit Lady Byron.

fined delicacy as that with which we are, detailed manor, the reasons which will not only newa is almost too good to be truefined delicacy as that with which we the truth, but for

distressing situation, I um capable of sisting in a lies often created a disturbance while for drainage, hetero-State haster who

reprehen- but still it is officially confirmed that the With regard to the statement of "a wri- and it never can be my wish to remember as- niting outside the door ; none of the pro- We fer who had the good fortune

an created a disturbance while 14. have paid the regularly, but have dny friends. Dr Pussy fesla, no doubt, repudiated its debt, is about to pay. This Mrs Beecher Stowe (the reviewer is allud deep, I foot no resentment I will now only re Justify this measure, but compel me to take it; ere drank, though they had been never had either a street or drain worthy that was is rather a weak ground for this repudiation had nothing to do with the

strost or drain worthy that this is rather a weak ground for this repudiation had nothing to do with the geiug to the Temple Bar Magazine for June, call to Lord Byron's mind his avowed and luxur Grinking Dama hey were able to take care of of the name. The natural consequence outburst of indignation. Admitting, for nerai government of the United States themselves-Magistrate suple drinking such diseases as types

elves-Magistrate? Did you see bit that the soil is now saturated with filth, the sake of argument, that the Essays each separate portion of the Republic has 1569), which statement is that neither to mountable aversion to the married state, and the da being played, or people drinking the water is being slowly poisoned, and and Reviews were terribly heretical,its own Legislature, which controle all inst the public, nor in his private letters, did he desire and determination he has expremed ever

the public With replied that he was in front of the such diseases as typhus, typhoid fevers and admitting that De Temple was weak in bis tera of inincs relating to local affaire, and (Byron) profess to be ignorant of the charge soon its coinencement to fre himself from te, and be heard tho billiard balls roll affections of the threat are becoming com- conduct towards the heretics, and admitting a very worthy use Arkansas, in emim get him," two lettes are given in the shat bondage, as finding it quits insupportable, the Magistrate remarked to defend. mon. The best mon amongst be have even farther that much weakness would tell with three other States, made of this power. Quarterly one from Lady and the other though candidly acknowledging that no effort of

us ommon artaro but that he seemed to be keeping his house laboured hard for seven years, with untit against his fitucas to be a bishop, it fa still in 1837 it issued bonus to the amount of from Land Agron. In 1826 Lord Byron duty or Footion has been wanting on my part. Later late. Still he did not thinking perseveraries to get some reforms; but a long way to the inferonse that bis unfit £350,000 to ratablish bauking institutions, had informed his wife of his having given He has too painfully convinced me that all the

Was a come that was worth while the foreign Ministers, to whom we have news is so great a to justify an open revolt which almost immediately failed. Many Moore his memoire for publication altec bie proging up. The unstable lid seen no roto. Dr Temple's easy to convince those, apon them poging up. The custable bid seen no repeatedly applied, have always pleaded against the constituted authorities, Dr of the binds wore taken up in England, death, offering her the perusal of the dahsing or tippling, govorima thing or tippling, and he had only their inability to assist us, and our only Prey, therefore, quotes two prepositions but not a fraction of laborest was ever paid as she might wish to contate any of

theppling, and the billard balls knocking about cauta Thile there

knocking about change appears to be a petition to the home from Dr Temple's easy to convince those, apon them One English holdat went out his statements." They are na follow :-~~-~ here was no disturbance and no gov drunkennes.

capa de he who bold it to be innomous. We may and personally appested to the honour of

his statements." They are sa follow shakawho defendant wunld observe the

senos. He hoped, however, that

presume that these are the worst passages the community, but in valu. Now the "I received your letter of January 1, offering

Kirby Mallory, March 10, 1820, observe the hours better

An etuployer advised one of his men which the ingenuity of a skilled theologian State Legislature has passed an Act to pay to my perusal a memoir of part of your life. Roubl, and the sum aliarge & respect fore his son not give replied the other and cautions

fore-Defendant promised that hespon whom a calamity had fallen, to appeal at discover upou which to found any principal and interest, with all arrears. The decline to inspect it. I consider the publication Lakong 31 respect-quent Lathe summone was dismissed his fellows for aid: The mat subses charge of heresy. the lock sppeared to aliange a respect quently placed the list of subscriptions be auihanty of Dr Mobaily as a gentle and is very late. Few of the original holders prejudlelal to Ada's future happinem For He also quotes the repentance is better late than nerer, but it or pirenlation of such a composition at any time histocking ssault, hibited of meat

respectquently a genius and a bibig Chiness with sult, and fore his master, who returned it to him esntious writer," sho Inds an identity of will recover their losses, for meat of there my own sake I have no reason to shrink from hibited alightly-discolored eye as a paid touZonden

slightly-discolored eye as a proof" And will you not give me anything, sir principle between Dr Temple's easy and wretched bonds were parted with for a song, which I have suffered, I should ne

most of these publication) but notwithstanding the injuries manding the defendant's pass Inst

The lokong's story was that, said the tooq. Zounde, replied the other, the other. Dr Moberly may be a gentle in despair of bonety ever reviving in the acneequences,

a song,hich I lament some of did'l pot give you hint

and cautious writer, but we know so well Arkansas,

A. Bra"

We sincerely regret power to welcome ne who has deserved identa in China. A

a cliuex, he showed

nly spirit.The his history is his ason's acta, kuid a few

all foreign residents in the bellof that lie he necessities of Lis

le recent revised

yupset all ideas in is now regarded as

8 convictions to his

sibly necessary but

It must not be for-

o was the father of

sion, and if that is

his name down with

se of courteous, wo

to know what lá

The object of the lectures was to give

tion to the nation assistants and

more advanond pupils in connection with

the various inisstosis, but invitations were extended to many persons not in any way

nected with the missions. leottons.

Boue of the lectures were illustrated by

ppearance from the ed apparatus on hand would allow

mited apparatus on hand would allow

itics is only satisfac

Wade, who is ov

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he, atmosphere

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rew attention to the.

of the law regulating

houses licensed to may be noted that orted in our police

at particular que

bowling, or bu

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and the other by Adolphus to make and mistake,

auss the Equal amount o by the Adelphus

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The head of complete obemical and philoso

The course just concluded was an exper Rent, and as such it was generally con Wered quite satisfactory..

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Canlou, December 11th.

TODAY'S POIJOK

Mr Hamell occupied the Bench

of

ht of eleven o'clock at night, to breach indeed, was of such sitiple, modest propor

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at least, I am “truth

I. B.,

Kirby Mallory, Jan. 16, 1816,

(the day after she left London.).

My dearest A-It is my great comfort that

Kirby Mallory, Jan. 23, 1816.

"Bearcat A-kuow you feel for me as I

I knew

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attepla to contribute towards his happines him. I andloss this letter to my fathar, wishing it to receive his sanction:-Eras, yours moss were wholly useless, and most unwelcome, to

affectionately.

"A. L. Brzek,*

(To be continued.)-

a

female friend how old she was. She re

A GEN LEMAN one day indiscreetly saked

flected. "Let me see; I was 18 when

was married, and my husband was 30; now be is twice 30, that is 60; so, of course, I

twice 18, that is $8,

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