8 OCTOBER 1859

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THE CHINA CORRESPONDENCE.

The Spectator

THE CHINA CORRESPONDENCE. IA Blue-book has been issued this week containing the correspondence 'relative to the affairs of China. It omprisei a great number of docu- meats,...

ELECTORAL CORRUPTION.

The Spectator

ELECTORAL CORRUPTION. The inquiry into the corruption of the constituency of Gloucester still continues. On Saturday the notorious bribery agent, Richard Thompson alias...

[The disclosures of the Gloucester election committee have been...]

The Spectator

The disclosures of the Gloucester election committee have been I received by our contemporaries as if they were characterized by some degree of novelty! It appears from the...

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THE MINISTER'S WOOING.

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[It will have been seen that two of the French Generals exiled in De-...]

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It will have been seen that two of the French Generals exiled in De- cember, 1852, have returned to France. A Paris correspondent says" General Changarnier has been in Paris...

[We hear, by a very trustworthy channel, that the Emperor Naboleon...]

The Spectator

POSTSCRIPT. I SATURDAY MOI1YNG. I We hear, by a very trustworthy channel, that the Emperor Napoleon 1. . - 1 - v' - - a n- s r n has expressed his readiness to send to China...

Miscellaneous.

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Miurllflurum The great bell at Westminster, Big Ben the second, has followed the I examnple of Big Ben the first-he has cracked. On Saturday afternoon the S3:und of ins voi-c...

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[Mr. Smith, of Drury Lane, since closing his theatre, has been keeping...]

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I Mr. Smith, of Drurv Lane, since closing his theatre, has been keeDing his Italian Company hard at work. Blroken into detachments, they have been peranibulating the provinces,...

MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER.

The Spectator

MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER. Placklcotl givcs us this month the second and-imoro's the pity-the concluding part of that paragon of magazine articles, "IlJorsedealing in Siyria," and...

FOLEY'S CARACTACUS.

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oif II rt st. FOLEY'S CNVItCTACUS. I-, the studio of 'Mr. John Foley we have seen the statue on which he i3 wvorking for the Egyptian iHall, and which he expects to complete...

[The Paris Italian Opera opened on Saturday last, with the eternal...]

The Spectator

| Thc Paris Italian Opera opened on Saturday last, with the eternal Trariata ; Madatlme Penco, Gardoni, and Graziani being the principal performers. The programme of the...

PARISIAN THEATRICALS.

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PAIISIAN TiiEATRICALS. Several novelties have been produced in the French metropolis. At the Opdra-Coomiquc there is a short work, composed by 21. Fauconnier to words by 1l. de...

[There is reason to hope that London is now in the way of having a re-...]

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iLu5idr. There is reason to hope that London is noew in the -way of having a re- gular and permanent establishment for our own national opera ; a thing which our metropolis...

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Provincial.

The Spectator

l 'nuItuIal. [Mr. James Wilson was entertained at dinner by the Mayor of Liverpeol on Monday; and on Tuesday he received a deputation from Bradford, headed by Mr. W. E....

The Metropolis.

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ct:,br 3-lirtropfliB. The London 1a'r liamentiary Refoim Committee, consisting of thirty-four M1embers of Parliai ent, mingled wi ith a fair sprinkling of metropolitan...

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QUARTERLIES FOR OCTOBER.

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VENEER PRINTING.

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FIRE-ESCAPE.

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ALLEGED TYRANNY OF THE POST OFFICE.

The Spectator

ALLEGED TYRA-N-NY OF THIE POST OFFICE. JUST at the time when the authorities at the Post Office have been giving their consideration to Mr. Sikes's proposal for extending the...

THE FOX AND THE STORKS.

The Spectator

TIlE FOX AND THE STORKS. [NOT IN1- 0O'.] Ouizi daily contemnporaries reproduce an extraordinary scene reported to I ave taken place in Bow County Court on Saturday last and...

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[The official correspondence on China published in the London...]

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The official corresponfvieaen oilCiiua ,abllished in the L'lue Gtr:ette is a very interestitng and imrportant illustration of our position on the Tien-tsin and of Mr. Bruce's...

[THE Powers of Europe seem at last to be intent upon closing the...]

The Spectator

NEWS OF THE WEEK. i Tin Prowers of E~urop~e seem at last to be intent uplon closing, the i question of Italy, lest it should become the question of Europe. The treaty of...

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ENGLAND AND EGYPT.

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ENGLAND AND EGYPT. Orn Eastern highwvay overland is and must be Egypt, which Nature has placed as a breakwater between the seas that wash Europe and Asia. British interests and...

THE FUTURE 0F ARMIES.

The Spectator

THE FUTURE 0F RMUIES. Wiiru effect will the invention and use of long-range small arms have upon field operations ? We are told that the day of the artillerist is at an endand...

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APPROACHING CLOSE OF THE ITALIAN QUESTION.

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TOPICS OF THE DAY. APPIV)ACHIING CLOSE OF THE ITALIAN QUES!TIO-N. L.'N(;u-AE lhas fallen latelv from certain mllaster spirits ot English statesmanship, which implies that...

THE IMPUTATIONS ON THE RECORD OFFICE.

The Spectator

i THE IMPUTATIONS ON THE RECORD OFFICE. A COrlRESPONDENT who volunteers to vindicate the efficienev of the Public Record Office advances the extraordinary doctrine that for a...

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SCOTLAND.

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SCOTLAND. Thc official records of the Court at Balmoral are but little varied from Wcck to -week. The Queen drives out to Ahergeldic and Ballock Buie, and the Prline Consort...

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[The most important feature connected with the reopening of the St....]

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X?r T4Dqtrp5. I The most important feature connected with the reopening of the St. James s Theatre, which took place on Satuirdav last, is thc appearance of the danseuse, Miss...

THE ADVANTAGES OF STEAM-POWER AS APPLICABLE TO THE INCREASED CULTIVATION OF THE SUGAR-CANE AND COTTON IN THE WEST INDIES.

The Spectator

TIHE ADVANTAGES OF STEAM-POWER) AS APPLICABLE TO THE INCREASEID CULTIVATION OF THE SUGAR-CA'NE AED COTTON IN TIHE WEST INDIES. I ihiiton, October 6tlt, 1859. Sim-The late Dr....

EFFICIENCY OF THE RECORD OFFICE.

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lCttrrs ta tt eitnr. EFFICIENCY OF THE RECORD OFFICE. October 4, 1859. SIR-Permit me to express my surprise that the Sp)ectator should he so little informed respecting the...

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[The Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha has not tamely submitted to Count...]

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The Duke of Saxs Coburg Gotha has not tamely submitted to Count I Rechberg's rude lecture on his duties as a German sovereign. On the contrary, he has sent, to Vienna a...

[The Reverend James Bonwell, Mr. Ayres the undertaker, and Dr. God-...]

The Spectator

The Reverend James Bonwell, Mr. Ayres the undertaker, and Dr. God- I frey, -were yesterday exarnined before the Coroner and a Jury touching the death of the child borns isi...

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Foreign and Colonial.

The Spectator

fnrrigu oub Zn1Inain1. ,frltr1n.-The Emperor's long stay at Biarritz will terminate today, if we may believe the latest report current in Paris. He goes with the Empress to...

IRELAND.

The Spectator

IRELAND. I Mr. John Francis Ma"ire, Knight of the Golden Spurs, and Member for Dungarvan, has received a further honour from the Pope-nothing less than a review of his Romish...

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KOSSUTH ON THE PEACE OF VILLAFRANCA.

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K(OSSUT'H ON THE PEACE F1' VILLAFR alRNAC'A. M. Kossuth. has addressed the following letter to Mr. Johil M'Adam of I Glasgow, and Mr. John M'Adam has published it in a Glasguv...

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RESPECT FOR LAWS BY LAW-MAKERS.

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RESPECT FOR LAW S BY LA~W-MAKERS. :,WE English," says the Daib, X "c,, in an article on strikes, "the niakel's of our own laws, are the most dutiful subjects of law in- the...

COUNTY LESSONS TO TOWN ECONOMISTS.

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COUNTY LESSONS TO TOWN ECONOMISTS. I Tii. lcoture which We ventured to deliver last week to masters and labourers on the true solution of the question between them has...

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OTTO WENKSTERN'S WAR IN HUNGARY.

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TEN YEARS OF PREACHER-LIFE.

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LITERARY NEWS.

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SUN PAINTING IN THE NATURAL COLOURS.

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