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THE FRIEND OF CHINA AND HONGKONG GAZETTE.

Your on same school.

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The ship Scotland, the property of Messrs. Wit./ablet was last week erected over this menorial of father Matthew. Like Cromwell, he naturally pos

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pence.

¡tains “so much interesting information, and sound Ireland, and that soldiers will be distributed in though untrained imagination, a vigmous though

detachments over the disordered districts.

unscholastic mind, bestow upon the candidate for and judicious instruction.”

Sir Henry Willock, the deputy chairman of the

At the public commemoration of the 150th anni-popular homage. He may he termed the Shaka. East India Company, has given on Addiscombee versary of the shutting of the gates of Dorry by the peace of the political world, and is far more con. cadetship to be competed for by the pupils ofPrentice boys of that heroic city, Dean Gong versant with human nature than with hooks

la the quick and realy follower of eirentustances, Kensington School, which, after a severe struggle and his clergy received the processium, and were with many other deserving candidates, has been presented the identical bomb thrown by the enemy rather than their creator, and is a most adroit actor, whether in the cells of Mount · Mollery, or humbly gained by Mr. J. G. Medley. This is the second [in 1680, with proposals to surrender, which fell in instaure in which this director couferred this fr the graveyard of the cathedral A pillar and brasswalking in the thronged procession of the revernd

the siege.

sesses some religious feelings, but like that far alıbır liam Manes and Co, having on board a valuable

Two years since, a subscription was commenced hypocrite, he has long since made religion a pol- cargo from India, was totally consumed by fire at in Dublin to erect a testimonial to the Rev.tical instrument, and considerably inercised the Glasgow.

Theobald Matthew, and a statement of receipts and heavenly commodity. Entering into public life, The privileges at present enjoyed by soldiers expen-liture has just been published; the amount he at once fling himself into the ranks of the lowest and sailors in Her Majesty's Service and by sol received has been 21184 8s., while the expenses classes of his countrymen, and taught them to diers in the service of the East India Company, of for the collection and safe custody of this sum have cherish a deadly yet cautious hatred towards all constituted authority, Beneath the power of his receiving and sending letters not exceeding half been no less than 969. 1-a pretty per centage!

The funeral of the Earl of Limerick was conduct- coarse and most unserpusious invective, the old ties an ounce, at a reduced rate of postage, is extended to seamen in the service of the East India Comed with unusual state, but on passing through the which bound society together were rent asunder, town of Limerick the yelling of the mob was In his matchless popolar hasangues, gross invee- pany while actually employed in such service.

A prospectus of a “Great Indian Railway" has terrific, and the tenantry who attended to pay the tire, daring falschool, bold imagery, Jesuit mora been put forward. The chief line would run from last tribute of respect to their landlord were assault [lity, unprecedented assertion, and the richest and Bombay to the line of Godavery, and terminate oned, and their scarfs turn to atoms. The relatives mest glowing humour, all contended for pre eme- the castern coast, near Coringa In connection of the deceased, in their carriages, received similar

The fame of the great orators of Ireland with this, three transverse ones are proposed; one treatment, having been pelted with stones, and grow pale when contrasted with the growing re- from Poona to Becjapoor, another to Aurunga compelled to take refuge in the houses adjoining nown of the young man from Kerry. The elaborate bad to Nagpoor, crossing the main line. These the cathedral, Lord Alonteagle and Sir A. De and exquisite imagory of Burke, in popular astma- would become the channels of the great trade run- Vers, were amongst those who were so treated. tion, valued little when contrasted with the buki ning from the interior to the const. The propo- The late carl was, as an abseutée, draining 45,0007. | figures of the man who spoke of mountains,” and sed lines are 1,300 miles in length, and would re- per annum from the resources of Ireland without the ocean, and treming valleys.' and magne quire a capital of 5.000;0007, sterling..

giving any equivalent whatever. Ho did not set ficent streams.' Thirty years ago, he seized upea The Union des Provinces announces the depar-foot in Limerick for the last 25 years, and his the hearts of the people of Ireland, and ever since, ture from Lyons for England of M. Epale, bishop house, where he was laid out in state, was a burrow throughout all the scenes of his must varied life. of Sion, and vicar apostolical of Western Oceania. for ra s. During his life he never gave a farthing whether asserting, denying, cringing, bullying, or porphessing, that popular love in a great measure The prelate took with him eight missionaries and to public charity in the city. even when the poor several brothers of the Christian doctrine to assist were

dying of starvation.

he has retained. History has no paralled of any 'I he belief has been entertained that Ireland is man trusting so much to national ignorance and him in his evangelical labours. He will first pro-

But not in his ceed to Sydney, in New Holland, and thence re-

a country entirely destitute of any accumulated credulity as this O'Connell has, pair to his diocese, which comprises New Guinea, capital, and incapable of doing anything for itself: struggles for the Catholic Relief Bill, nor

his advocacy of reform, did he exhibit sneli happy the land of Papua, which is inhabited by a feroci- but the commencement of railroads shows this to ous population, in whose country no Europeans be very far from the fact, The whole preliminary versatility of mind, as in his ten years' management of the wretched and fallen Whigs. No one can have as yet made establishments; the Carolinas, capital of 80,0001. required for the Southerd Rail- the Archipelago of Salomon, and all the islands si-way, from Dublin to Corky was subscribed in three contemplate this portion of his life without being tuate under the equator. M. Epale assisted, du- days, entirely in Ireland All accounts represent filled with a pleasant admiration for his censumk ring several years, M. Pompallier in converting to state of ferling throughout the country as ap: mate hypocrisy and his read imequalled tact. It the natives of New Zealan J.

proaching to something like an universal mania of- was pleasant to see him riot with such intellectual Every budy thinks he can double his vigour amongst the degenerate party which once Haileybury,-On the 13th December a deputa. | speculation

reckoncil a Somers and a Fox in ite muke. flow tion from the Board of Directors of the East India store by embarking it in railway sharts. Company made their visitation, for the purpose It is now stated, with something like certainty.he denombed the. Whigs, med how he dined with of distributing the usual' medals and prizes. There that Sir J. Graham and a portion of the Cabinet | them; how he blackgu qabel them, and how he can. sulted with am in private; how he calledále na were also present Sir H. Pottinger, Hon. W. B. are favourable to the plan of founding two new Baring, Rev. C. W. Le Bas, Major Willock, Air.colleges, one in Ulster, the saund in Minister, base, bloody, and brutal, and richly pesisioned his

and his son-in-law upon them." W. W. Bird, Mr. Borradaile. Mr. J. R. Colvin, Belfast and Cork being the localities fixal apón. THE FRIEND OF CHINA, Mr. R. K. Dick, Mr G. Gough, Mr. C. Guls it is understood that these establishments are to be bins, Mr. C. Horne, Mr. J. H. Smith, Mr. M. founded and provided for by special charters and Smith, and Mr. A. M. Sutherland,

Parliamentary grants, independent of all other MEDALS, PRIZES, AND OTHER Húxochable

funds; and that for the present they are to live DISTINCTIONS OF STUDENTS LEAVING the power of granting degrees in medicine, w,

COLLEGE, DECEMBER 1844.

and ants, including music-divinity alone being Collett-highly distinguished with medal in excluded from their privileges. Dr. Male and medal in Telongoo Glover-highly distinguished this measure a fresh insult on the religion of the with essay prize and prizes in classics, Persian, Roman Catholics, and Hindustani-Balkurd--highly distinguished; with medal in political economy.---Belli--highly distinguished; with essay prize, and medal in clas sics-Heywood, Master, Campbell, Cumlith, Granit, Urddlestone, and Madocks-highly distinguished. →→Toogood--pissed with great credit."

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VICTORIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 19TH, 1845.

We would remind our readers that this is the day appointed for a meeting of those

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friendly to the "MEDICAL MISSIONARY No. 1 mathematics, medal in law, prize in Sanserit, and his kindred A'Beckets will, of course, pronounce after siteli vast sums had been colectcil for the

CIETY." The object of the meeting as one of the greatest importance, and it is to be hoped that "there will be a large concourse of our benevolent colonists.

We are compelled to suppress our editorial remarks upon several topics of local interest, on purpose to lay before our readers the con- tents of the January Mail. In our last issue, and in our extra on Monday, we re-published a great part of the intelligence brought by the I ricer; but as we have reason to believe, that very few are in possession of January papers. we have for one issue thrown aside subjects which are purely of local inportance,

IRELAND.

It is supposed that Lord Ra-se will succeed the Earl of Limerick as one of the Fish Representative,

Peers.

It is said that the Marquis of Waterford and the Earl of Rosse are to have the rib inds of St. Patrick, Cacant by the demise of the Starquis af Donegal and the elevation of Earl Tallet to the Order of

all companies.

The estates of the late General Load Lgusdoh, in Scotland, have been sold in parts, to Rt. Graham,”

Esq., for 75,0001 ; J. Simpson, Esq., 135,000; and W. Thompson, Esq. 43,0002.

Lord Jeffery has contradicted, in a better to the Scolson, the statement that he subscribed 1,000, towards a free church colleges, It is a het, however, that 19,000f has her (subscribed by nine- teen individuak towards the erection, mul this Sustentation Fund, the Church Bulding Punk, Notwithstanding Mr. O'Connel' hostility to the and other purposes, The Fred + lurch has but one nobleman..we beli ve, in its hush rroll, and Charitable Bequests Bill be does not carry with certainly cannot boast of the patronage of the him the entire Roman Catholic hierarchy, as paristery. Its allerens bedong partly to the pears from the following, published in the Gazette:

mong them who are wealthy must have maxol The Queen has been pleased to appoint the Most lower, but chefly tot é agile classes, and the few Rey. Father in God Jahn (orgo Archbishop of themselves heavily in support of this saler schemeð Armagh and Primate of all Ireland; the Most and funds, before the projet in hand was started,, Rev. Father in God Richard Archbishop of Du,

It was natural that in these cirrumstapres the blin; the Most Rev. Archbishop William Crollymaguificent contributions for the College should the Most Rev. Archbishop, Daniel Murray; the take the country by surprise, and be talked of nu -- Right Hon, John Hely Earl of Honoughmore, K. P.; the Right Rev. Bishop Cornelius Denvir; the. H. and Very Rev. Henry Pakenhamn. Denu of St. Patrick's Dublin; the Right flod. Sir Patrick Bellew, Hart; the Right Hon. Antony Richard Black; and the Reg. Dr. Pooley Shoul Ham (From the Monthly Mail, 7th Jan.). The Rev. William Higgin, Vicar-Ceneral of Henry-to be Commissioners of Charle Don

In this list there EAST INDIA INTELLIGENCE.

Killaloe, and Rector of Rosetea, has been promotions and Bequests for "Tretan 1 Her Majesty has made the following appointed to the deanery of Limeriek. Dr. Higgin' is are five Roman Catholics, four members of the ments:-Francis Farrant, Esq., to be speretary to favourably known to the Protest int community by Established Church, and one Presbyterian, namely; Dr. Houry. This is the first time, sincetha opact- her Majesty's Legation at the Court of Persia; his great celebrity as a Preacher in Lefson-streit

ment of the Penn! Laws, that Roman Catholic R. Y. Cummins, Esq., to be accountant, to the Asylum, Dublin, and his high character as a Surveyor-General's Department for the island of theologian and a Minister of the Church. Mc. pilates have been recoguised, by the titles, in ap Mauritius; William Duilley Ryder, Esq., to be us Collins, a Liberal Tory an advocate of pupular official document emanating from the Qugen sistant-secretary for the island of Ceylon.

education, has been promoted to the Deanery of Council and published by authority. Dr. Beovir, Roman Catholic Bishop of Down, and re idenï in Killaloe.

Belfast, has ber named in the commission in the runn of Dr. Kennedy, Roman Catholic Bistrop of Killaloe, who had resigned soon after his appoint-relisel "ment. Not only do the Roman Catholic Bishops The Queen has been pleased to appoint. Dr. J. get their titles, but they also get procedence acord Henry Davidson to be First Physician to her ing to rank. Thus Archbishop Murray taken rank Majesty in Scotland, in the room of Dr. Jolm

Abercrombie, decreased. before the Earl of Donongmore, the Right Rev. Bishop Deavir before, the Very Rev, Dean of SE Hatrick's, The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuan has published a very fierce letter against the Charitable "Bequests Bill, addressed to the clergy of his divcës”,

Capt. Shuldham has obtained a divorce in the Consistory Court from his wife, for adultery at the Cape of Good Hope.

the Garter.

The continued illness of Chief Justice Perinéfea. ther has led to a renewal of the rumonts respecting The Standard says "We state on what we changes in the judicial bench. If he resign, the conceive to be good authority, that her Majesty's Right Hon. F. Blackburne is to be Chief Justice : ministers have advised the Sovereign to confer a hight Hon. A. Lefroy to be Master of the Rolls, high distinction on Sir Henry Pottinger for his di-and the Attorney-General to be a Baron of the plomatic services in China.", Aunther paper saysExchequer, if he accept it. If Justice Barton he is to be appointed ambassador at Constanti. retire, and Jastice Torrens, who has been many nople.

yours in delicate health, Sergeant Howly and Solicitor-General will be raised to the judicial Bouch.

It is understood that the much-desired postal treaty between England and Egypt, with referen. ce to the correspondence to and from our eastern possessions, was on the point of conclusion when the last advices left Alexandria.

The Don. Mr. Hutchinson, in consequence of the delicate state of his health, declines to accept the representation of Tipperary. It is likely that Mr. Ryan, of Inch-house, a deputy-lieutenant of that country, will now be selected.

The Queen has been pleased to grant unto Char- les William Bell. M. D., Physician to her Majes ty's Mission in Persin, her Royal license and per It is understood that the cabinet have some to mission, that he may accept and wear the insignia the resolution of found ng two colleges-the one of the Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Sun.in Ulster, the other in Munster; Belfast and Cork of the second class, which his Majesty the Shah being the localities fixed upon in opposition to, it of Persia hath been pleased to confer upon him, not in rivalry, Trinity College, Dublin. These in testimony of his Persian Majesty's approbation new establishments are to be funded and provided of his conduct while in his Majesty's military ser- for by special charters and Parliamentary grants, vice; and that he may enjoy all the rights and pri- independent of all other finds; and for the present vileges thereunto annexed.

they are to have the power of granting degress in medicine, law, and arts.

The Protestant Bishop of Jerusalein has recei. ved full permission from the Sultan to build an Evangelical church on Moon Sion the work of conversion is making great progres,

Moliun Lal, at present in Dublin. will shortly lead to the hymencald altar a beamsful young lady, a native of the Irish inetropolis, and hur entire fà. mily intend to accompany the happy couple to

India.

Mr. Galloway, the engineer, has left Paris, en route to Egypt, to commence the railway between Cairo and Suez.

The death of Mr. David Ker occasions a vacancy in the representation of Downpatrick. Mr. Ker bad sat for several years in Parliament ; he seldoin spoke, but he gave his vote to the pre- sent Ministry.

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O'CONNELL'S NEW CREED. «Ho (Mr. OConnell) would begin by making profession of his fitir... If asked what believed, he would say thất he beloved' what the Chirchhaught; and if asked why the Chures taught, he whould answer, All that he believes. "1 (Cheers ) --Extract from (F Conall's &perch on the Charitable Bequests Art.

Have you heard of O'Connell's new Cire dar Creed,

Which all must profess whow valed suit bran, Have you heard of the grand valubition ut mind Which shone forth in the reason be laudy a eurent,

For the marvellous faith time iston how

If you ask 1gy lelief—es] ? this longing spreap--

Tbelieve all our holy Church nailựng And if asked what s'ie teaches, ny shaw rin hart Flerelingh salways betejet tay lehe

Winch Leader eorry dié nur dhe poaga ». This view that surpasses the gout Hellaminar

In curs aut deeploliserention,

Is no doubt the result of a rent abode Fe bare metal bong momh-o- the Creular net,

Whice, 'it skets, is the paid to valadon,

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A rescript has been lately received by the most Rev. Dr. Crolly, Archbishop of Armagh, from His Holiness the Pope, which directs the prglates and the clergy of this country to abstain from nil political agitation-to attend exclusively to their The Allowing portraiture of O'Conneli iš tuket religious duties-to inculcate universal pace and fou pamphlet by Mr. Thani yaBtion, the red The lady of the Governor-General of India, who charity, as the bond of Christhin perfection; hal, present Bej gabor, and linestije miliary innil-krates was prevented by indisposition from proceeding to above all, to recommend, by word and example, a Hang thus slighaty, ginuged at mane of the Join Sir Henry Hardinge at Calents, has gone, honour and submission to the ruling powers. The Subundinate caused which trikjed to the a Ivaume. at the recommendation of her medical attendants, Holy Father proclaims this as the goman- dumine | mat and support on the Ripeal question, the noir, to Italy, with a view of residing there some of the Catholic Church at all times on I under turn to the laure daring bad etheris ne ograde rug months for the improvement of her health.

circumstances.

The Times has given at length the Address deli- Violent outrages continue to be perpetrated in vered by the Bishop of Calcutta on laying the the south of Ireland It is probable that am: foundation stone of the church at Simba, as con- measure of compulsory pacifcation is impaled, for

ed in the ențallowed strugg}. ·Ï've endinent ta

stehet and in energy in David 6°C and. This eminent indivblast interes pubic hair won al- the bandage, which a rimly toughe

foud,

The Queen has dwen pleased to present the Rev. Robert Waugh to the parish of Monzie, Auchterar der, vacant by the resignation of the Rev. George Blair; the Rev. John Lamont to the church att Hallin in Waternish, parish of Milauir. Sky, vacant by the transportation of the Rev. Roderick Reid to the parish of Lochs, Lewis; and the Rev. Alexander M·Coll to the parish of Durness, Tongue, vant by the resignation of the Rev. Donald

MacConnochic.

A petition, signed by 160 of the inhabitants of Yarrow, prying the Dake of Buccleuch to grint them a cite for a Free Church, has recently, heșn

Dr. Hetheringth, pf St. Andrews, some timis go had the degree 1). D conferred on him from : America. He since then had the degree of Ed..

conferred by the Senatus of the Glasgow Cole, lege. This degree is the only one conferred on a minister of the Free Church since the disruption.

The Senatus Aeadernicus of the University of Edinburgh have confiered the degree of 12 D on the Rev. George Colville, M. A., minister of Beith, and the Rev. John Cumming, M. A. of Crown The Edinburgh Ellasgow, and Aiedrie railway Court, Cover &iurden, London,

bas hech opened to the publies

The Scotsman states, that a confi-dental con- munication has reachei Seotland from a member of the invernment, thuit Sir R. Peeldurs not intent to put his threat against the Sentic banks intas execution; atoll ovens, diving the ensuing strestall Dietat Elkhill, near Tarbolton, on Dec. 17th, James Cumprey, in the moth year of his age, The die are was a contemporary and unpainti senes af raur trent Ayes are Band, and, like many others, subjiqued to a hitle of that sportive satiris with which ho ocent-ionby noticed his frien Itumphrey was thus walgret of day mga Kapla Ender tiger states He Janer's bastian -

0s, breath Tut's way bemoan.

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and toony a siapuce it procured him, frosa the interest ditaphed to every witle confected with

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The Baboy, of London has addens me a letter tå the Beting of Cargow, detajateer the edats of: in Anti-Bommanat party in the Southh Mperusal. Chureli a.. Pochismatical" and, calling in the #ten Sar W. Dunbar in return to his feghner to thei Kimapai Merdeen, who i tesnumulented him för tulising to no.pt the Engi de quiitounion scrVÍKY,

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