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A purse of LIOjOOO is to be subscribed far JUr Beales (M.A.) : \ Smallpox is very prevalent at thepre- V sent time among the civil population at vAldershot and in its neighborhood, ; i: Jt appears from the votes and proceed? lings of the House of Commons that ti^flb were fifty divisions %pon the Reform ffll during its various stages. The Sultan of Turkey has sent an AtpUt horse to the Duke of Beaufort, as an acknowledgment of the exertions he ton d* for his entertainment during his rec«ns yisii; to this country.. The salaries of the English General Jtafit Office employes have been raised wit&Jkiew - y exce.ptions ? and these are under coi^gmWktion. Naturally, much satisfacti|f^lpuj been felt at the proceeding. "^§T The Libel Bill, for which the Government has been thanked very heartily by the press, was quietly burked in the House of Lords. The feint at patronage got the Government frequently called enlightened and liberal at a moment when it was useful' to it. The present Gfoyernor - General ni Canada (Lord Monk) wishes to be relieved of his office, and it is said that the Duke of Buckingham, Secretary of State for the • Colonies, js likely to succeed hjm. Other changes are in contemplation which will effect a change in the personnel of the Administration. A treaty of peace has been concluded between Russia and Bokhara. The Austrian Government has pledged itself to enlarge' the civil and religious liberties of the Protestant inhabitants of tlie Empire. There is a rumor circulating that an armed expedition into Mexican territep^^^ is contemplated by Santa Anna's / I^|| with the material and moral suppop '^11 European powers and their reprej MML tives. No credence, however, isT jsgm to it, J / nfl A serious fire recently ocpurredlu / flfl deaux, France, by which eightib- f^.^H were killed and wounded, an/ 3 ■'Y*^^H amount of property destroyed Jia. Sk. i-'f'^H The boundary and other \maly \;?^^M tions pending between Austif ■ ■'-■'""'•'•^^B have been suspended. JT® 0 * 1 <^^^| The official organ of thj^eei} 1 '^^M vernment says that an wP^o- I ,fl^| France and Austria is M IS /^^H vided Prussia concludes^ . v^^^H Russia jlf^&W- V'^^H Th.c Observer- insertajp 1 * -^ 4 V^^l lap statement fromjr^-^ v^_. \^^^B The Chancellor of i]f ev f : "^B^^H friends thouglit thy^/V /^^^^^^^H framing their e ßJ^,j^ ' --^^^^^^^^1 include only malJn/ . : ' of 1850, known jjjr/ .* for shortening tiflS' J- ' of Parliament^) \f ■ words impora^j j.j, \) ajhall be deop/i V females, &cv<>r^ nrt * l^*tt^^^^^^^^pffl^H pressly prow' ' j^^^^^l^BFiv^'^i expressed m I women are saw ?^B I& I same Act also\ j^^^^untJ^fc/S- I held to mean aL^^BHuy of a^H '&. I of a city," unlesl jRb extepded^^M \ I is expressly excluded hy words. \ ■ case the Representation Act expretitSl J%, '■ eludes county of city and coun^B^*T \ l town. We might have noticed this vMy. -, -!!■ during the progress pi the discussion k, ■ Ss^H preferred to leave clever Mr D^sr#>jM his o/m devices, and this Act dSpf XI appear to ■■ have been thought of m ■ m one. The original Act of 1832 deaßi m'^M male persons and persons merely, '^B interpretation, and therefore themm 1850 referred to would apply to mjm does to all others. ' n' Elections whjch have, rccenthjJ^ place in France for members of tljßr | cils General, have resulted in vj/ gains for the opposition. . . ! The policy of the Emperor N^» | regard to Rome displeases. ItaljV ' stated that King Victor Einan^B for a revision of the treaty of JH, t^^^^M 1366, and also request the JB French General Dumontfronfl[ Advices from China state *Xl ' of Tamanga, in Japan, ha&pß v^^^^^l nated by the Japanese GoaH (^^^^^| the use of foreigners, anMiß thrown open 1o commercejf |B ! It is said that Generally T»^. was due to delirium. HSs> ■ much excited by a qua Ws| B ■|^^^^| steamer with an lnshmm -^ m o'clock in the evening ]W ' ■ walked on the deck, fj# ■ Ira Aldridge, the n# k^^^^^^l times styled the ' ' AjT ' ■ ~^^^^^^^H in Poland. Duriry / he was made mty ■ .' /^4 I'^^^^^^^l rich, married aSf /f. /• f was classed asC i' ¥ *V> • Aldridge went *^W^ >>/^^^^^^^H years since as a bef^ i Wallack, and, as#. a ' ;jl association with * m ' kH»^^^^^^^^H sufficient spirit lf°? F performer hurw^ T^^^^^^^^^^^^l England ami / 3°^ i| struggled wit* /# early adve^RS^p j( Jt^^^^^^^H ment of cojflr " r*W S^^^^^^^^^^M A doubff; >W f^^^^^^^H character^/ V t^^^^^^^^^^^^M inquest vfl ■ / J^^^^^^^^^^^^^l August 3S F r^^^^^^^^^^^^^l To[ pin, A U^^^^^^^H a boy on h ' A found ti|M f^^^^^^^^^^^H dam at h[| ' It app A 1 ■ ] ■ knowiJ liadfoMj 'r ColoiJ^t? - .^^^^^^^^^^^^| pensi«lj /^^^^^^^^^^^^l manWdif I m^^^^^^^^^^^k andffluyf / coltVbul ~ / f ai Mvtrr- £ v him ¥iV^^^^^^^^^^^^H
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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 283, 5 November 1867, Page 2
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