3 NOVEMBER 1855, Page 4

SCOTLAND.

The foundation-stone of a new Industrial School at Dundee was laid last week by Mr. Duncan, the Member. In the course of his address, he expressed strong opinions, much applauded, on the subject of the war, its justness, and the necessity of carrying it on until an honourable peace can be obtained. He also was full of praises of Lord Panmure, and of the Government; assuring his hearers that "no effort will be wanting on the part of the Prime Minister of England, nor on the part of any of her Majesty's Government as now constituted, nor on the part of a very large majority of the House of Commons," to carry on the war efficiently, and bring it to a satisfactory termination.