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$86 THE LEA PER. l[No. g&Q, September 12...
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A Papistical Poem. May Carols. By Aubrey...
Slie . seea , drawn out ia vision clear , A -world with summer radiance dretffc , A . nd all the glories of that year "Which sleeps within her virgin breast . Equally beautiful is -this brief and tender passage : — The stony ash itself relents , Into the bhie embrace of May-Sinking , like old impenitente . Heart-touched at last ; and , far away , The Jong -wa-ve yearns along the ooast Witb sob suppressed , like that which thrills ( While o '« r the altar mounts the Host ) Some chapel on the Irish hills . *' The long -wave * is from Tennyson , with"wfaom it is a fovourite -expreseion ; tmt the ' yearning along the coast * is , we conceive , original , and is Btflrtly true to that s ^ nse of endless aspiration and cLesire which , is saggesfced by tire eterrraladvance » nd recessionof the sea . " Many -otter passages might be 'quoted ; -but we can only find room for « , few scattered -stanzas which are capable of standing by themselves : — XKpplings of sunlight from the -wave Ascend the white rock , high and 'hjgfher . 7 Soft gurglings fill the satiate cave ; ^ oft airs umid the reeds expire . All round the lone and luminous mere - The dark -world stretches , far and . free : That skylark's song alone I hear- ; That flashing wave alone I see . The poet thus speaks of the grief of Mary after the crucifixion : — S ^ rom her He passed-: yet-still "with h « r The endless thought of Him found rest ; . A . . sad but sacred bcanch of myrrh For : ever . folded in her breast . ¦ JL Boreal -winter void of light—So seemed her widowed days ibrlorn : J 3 Tie slept ; but in her breast all night Her heart lay waking -tall the mom , . Lore strong as Death ! She lived through thee That mystic life whose every breath . ' From Life ' s low harpstring amorously \ Draws vat the sweetened name of Death . And thus he depicts ( the . more than mortal love of the Mother for the Child : — : Mother of Xove ! Thy Jove to Him Cherub and seraph can bat . guess : — - , A mother sees Its image dim \ In her own breathless tenderness . \ Unmarked £ & s youth . goes by a Me hair Still smooths she down , still strokes apart ; ; Thejbret white thread ikut meets her there I Glides , like a dagger ., through her heart . i
'Of Mary m the Temple w « Tead : — . As in s"bie passed , there fell a oalm Around : each bosom slowly rose Like-the long branches of the palm When under them * he south wind > lo-w « . It win be seen from these quotations that Mt . De Yere nas great s \ ness , delicacy , and enthusiasm ; t 5 iat his imagination is subtle and V ' word-craft exquisite ; and that he walks robed in a sacerdotal " and speaks to us - constantly from , the high altar . We believe that ° ti ' specimens we ha-ve given convey a complete measure of his powers a * evidenced in the volume before us , which shows none of the stronger o more virile elements of poetry . The author does not appeal to the urn versal heart , and he is deficient in vigour and m healthful sympathy with the myriad manifestations of human life . A . kind of dim , sad fixmtness--. the product of his too great subjection to religious mysticism—is perceptrble in his poetry ; and the wotW , as reflected in his mind , swims vaguely before our eyes , like cathedral latnps through a mist of incense . A ~<* ood deal moreover , of the purely Papistical parts of the poem seems , to our he' terodox intellect , rather wordy and diffuse . But May Carols- have the true poetical feeling in them , nevertheless ; and the quotations we iiave made will probably send tfee reader to the book itself .
$86 The Lea Per. L[No. G&Q, September 12...
$ 86 THE LEA PER . l [ No . g & Q , September 12 , T 857 .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Bie.Th6. ...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIE . TH 6 . BALGUY . —On the 4 th inst ., at Quarndon , near Derby , tho wife of Captain Charles Balguy : a son . GREEN . —On tho 6 th of . June last , at Government Camp , Lexton , Victoria , the wife of Reginald Groeu , Esq .: a son . PULLEY . —On tho 3 rd inst ., tho wife of Captain Charles Pulley , 50 th M . N . I ., ab Bath : a daughter . MARRIAGES . ARMSTBONG—LOBJOIT . —On tho 8 th inst . rat St . Mary ' s . Barnes , Surrey , Waltarffcnes , youngest son of Mr . < Seorgo Armstrong , of Old Bond-strcot , to Eliza Ann , second daughter of Mr . WT . J . Lobioit , wf Barnes . MARSTON—BK , BCE- —On the 7 th dast ^ , , at St . SidwelFs , l ~ VhiiY « V » P . vnfor * t * . V « n T ^*** 7 "VIT "M " o »» c 3 f ^ vv-i **•» TJU ** - \ rtrl < 1 * tlsl TTh . ^ vuutiiiiauuvi ¦
_ , ] f u *« u -B . v *^*>« II juwauWLI j \ Jk IT UVVU 1 C 1 U UUU 3 U ) near Ross , to Mary Anna , widow of N . Price , Esq ., late of Cheltenham . i DEATHS . BOWLIjSTG . —Murdored by tho Sepoys , at Shahjehanporo , on Sunday , tho 3 ls 1 ; May , Henry iiawkms Bowling , Esq ., Surgeon , 28 th Regt . B . N . I ., * onof flho loteJolm Bowling , Esq ., Pingsworth House , . Hammersmith 1 « nd , 011 or about tho 9 th June , Jano , wife of the above H . H . Bowling , Esq ., who was shot by some 'Sepoys of the 41 st N . I ., near tlic fort of Mahomdee , after * ecaping frem the massaoro at Khahjohanporo . DATSTOE . —On tho 5 th inst ., at Alphington , mew Exeter , ngod 68 , Rear-Admiral'William TPownsered Dance . HENDRY .-On tho 8 th inst ., at tfta vemdenoo . Buokland , near Portsmouth , attorn sliort UIbosh , JtaUrcd Hoar-Adxniral W illiam Hondry , ngod SO .
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3 ? ltOM THE LON 1 XJN - GAS 5 EWWB . 1 Tuesday , Septembers . BXNKRtJPTCJY AltrmJIiLBI * . — Joirw Kiekbam , BridKo-road , Battorsea , ironfounr » 4 er . BANKIttfPTS .-Witi . iA ^ Mjultmv Bhooh ; , 9 . Peerlessplaco , City-road , clieoaomongor — William Hutchison , iFranfc , near Tonbrid / rc-wolls , patonteo and stono merchant — Qeorob Bi ? ah , « adlmary , " Baffolk , tetftohcr — Thomas Hart , 41 , Charlotte-street , Blaokftiara , hat manufivctuTor TnEorntiiUs Kiihciia . m , 28 , Loadenhall-streob , City , Tiaafc India morohant—Samuel 1 * sa : oocic'TiBnnnBB . XJreatTfar- ' mouth , grocer—John Noa . kes . M 6 , B * r-k- *> laoe , jfcennrngttsmcross , lmondrapcr and haborda » b < v — Wujmda . m . Jobrpjx Seahs and Jameb Sn ^ iia , 3 , Ivy-lane , Patornostor-row City , printers — GEonam "William Bashaw : rend CnAituus Edward Davis , 24 , Walbrook . ieoqport ofltnen miad dryaaltora —Samuel Bachio and Samujel Tjuitius Bacdus , iBirmhiK * ham , jewellers—Maiiv Buowjt , Kinfaro , Staffordshire grocer and provision dealer—Datid Davi 5 R 8 , Xjlrendllofawr , Carmnrthonshiro , grocer—John Qooldbn l ^ icui & r . Wilxiam Lionel Frehstonb , jvnd Samuel Wm . Tuokjjy , 15 , Groat fit . IIolon ' H , City , and 29 , ( Jwcon . squaro , Bristol , merchants , shipowners , and brokers—Henry Gk-eaykb , Halifax , reed and hoald maker—Qeoko-k Pketost Oxlbt , Livorpool , inorohant anil flhipowner—John Oadman , Upholland and Ulllingo , Lancashire , hrickmakor . SCOXOU SEQUJ 0 STRA . TIONB . —ALKXAWDEnUosH . Ayr , boot and shoo manufacturer — Miss Ibajdkixa Knox ( dooonsod ) North lolth and Molroao — Tjuos . Wiuuixi , Bx > th « 9 , ElRinsIiiro , morciiant ,
Friday . September 11 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . — John Lowtjew and Wit . tiAM Lo-wden , shipowners , Colesliill-streot , Pimlico . BANKRUPTS .-WiLOAM ELariuno , builder , Xewisham and Margate , Kent—Edward Smali , plumber . St . Gregory , Kent—John Badham , builder , Huislip , Middlesex—John Hamilton and Robert Hamilton , wire workers . Halifax—Howard Gilx , merchant , Gloucester-crescent , Bayswater—Thomas John Marshall , engineer , Bishopsfate-street Without , City — Samuel , V . Dipiiose , grocer , aint Leonard ' s-on-Soa , Sussex—Thomas Taylor , grocer , Blackheath—John Pabsa . m Smith , Rrocer , Coventry-street , Haymarkot—Geor ( JE Ward . Hotel keepor , Sandwate , Kent —Watson White , grocer , Bishop Wearmouth , Durham—TnoMAS Gutteridge . innkeeper , Wilton , Wiltshire — &
oames CRUBY , grocer , Bishop-Stortford , Hertfordshire—Robert Hall and Thomas Hyi > e , mill manufacturers , Dudley , Worcestershire—Henry Hunt Sayer , corn and aeed factor , Bristol—Richard Btjrge , bookseller , Manchester . SCOTCH SEQUESTR , A . TrONS .-I . Guttstam . manufacturer , Glasgow—The Montroso Foundry Company , MontroBo — A . MACiNTOSrt , coal merchant , Edinbui- / rh — J Mather , merchant , Aberdeen—W . Rutiiven , shipowner , Dundee—J . B . Stuart , wine merchant , Edinburgh—S Bannerman , baker , Glasgow—D . A . B . Murray , . commission morchant , Glasgow—Pkndreigu and Dajly , drapois Glasgow—J . Alexander , draper , Airdrie—Mrs . C . PonfiONBY , editor and proprietor of the Christian Faintly Advooato and Literary Review , Edinburgli .
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THEATRICAL ROTES . Mrs . Catherine Sinclair , a lady from America , has appeared at tne Hatmarket in the character of Beatrice in MucJi Ado about Nothing . Sh e was well received , and is confident and easy , "but is wanting in refinement and charm . Howe as Benedict is admirable , and Cobipton as Dogberry absolutely perfect Mr . T . P . Cooke ' s engagement vritn Mr . Bcckstone having terminated , lie commenced on Monday night a series of performances at the Adeefht , appearing in tlie world-famous part of William in Douglas Jerrol-d's Black-eyed Susan in which he acts with all the skill of a veteran and all the spirits of a youth ! If there be any one in London who has not yet seen , him , we exhort that eccentric recluse to amend his error forthwith . Setting aside all theatrical considerations , it is a sight interesting to our common hum an nature , and one which we cannot see every day , when a man -upwards of seventy bounds on the stage like a boy let out of school , rolls about with all the suppleness of limb of a middy fresh from the mast-head , and acts , sings , and dances , with , a vitality , an ease , a flow of spirits , a mental brightness , and a physical agility , which many a young reran sitting among the audience might envy . It is pleasant to seeany human life thus running on brightly and clearly to the last ; besides which , ' Tippy's * Sweet William is really an admirable performance—rough with the incrustations of the ocean salt ; fresh and hearty with the blowing of the ocean winds . When we reflect that lie acted this same character nearly thirty years ago , we may well set him down -as the true counterpart of those ideal shepherds in Sir Philip Sidney ' s Arcadia , who piped and made love * as if they would never grow old . ' And , in truth , with such a cheerful heart , lie never wiU grow old . —The veteran will also appear in the Pilot in another of liis famous parts—Long Tom Coffin . Mr . and Mrs . Sims Rf . eves are now delighting the East end of London by operatic performances at the Standard Theatre .
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^ ' ' Londop . Friaivy ; Ewninpr , ScptoTOber 11 , 18 C 7 . TarH operations in thoEna ; hsh funds h » vo boon principal ! v oonnnod to settling tho monthh / . aooonnt . Tho continuation pru > 63 wore , not very hip ; h , 4 per coiit . or six por cent , per nnTinm , and we may presume it is not a very lioavy Bn }\ ao-• eonnt . lelegrapluo advices liavo l ) een most anxiously looked for yostor < lay and to-day , and there iras aao of those . axtrnormnary rumours similar to tho avanfc oovu-iorH of bad nowo TVlnch usoa to bo current during tho Russian war , and which ' snade people very uneasy durinpjyosterelay afternoon . Thcro 1 ms been so httlo oncouragomout for tho Bulls that it ni » y bo presumed that tho account is visry ovon . One por cent . ¦ falll 'would bring in largo investments from tlio public tsonorally , and therefore , wo may presume that Consols will oven in any case not fall below flOJ . Foreign stocks-are d . i 1 and nobuHlnoBS doui . French railway sharon do not rally ; tho confusion that exists in all jnonotary matters in Paris does not « ivo any onoa desino to niako invo » tinents , ton - porary or permanent , in their linoH . ti . ui , a , mm East : Indian railway shares havo succumbed nt last , and are from three to two per oont . discount . Canada Trunk shares aTo rather tinner ; thoro would seem a disposition to buy . ' fho increase of receipts in this line an > very satisfactory . Tho West of Canada wharos aro still low , and tlio decrease of tralllo does not diminish . In inis (! ollaneous . shares thoro Uoh hi .-en no market feature . Crystal t'alaeo shares will soon bo worth nil . At theproscrut rate Qoucral Omnibus aro enquired after
Blackburn , 1 J , 8 J ; Caledonian , S 2 J , 83 ; Chester and Holyhead , 32 , fM ; Eastern Counties , 11 ^ , llj x . d . ; Great Northern , 90 , 'J 6 J ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 100 , Mis 2 ; Ureat W " estorii , 54 J , 55 x . d . ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 100 , 10 OJ ; London and Blackwall , 5 ; , Cx . d . ; Loadon , UriKliton , and Soutii Coast , 104 , 105 ; London and North-Western , MJ , 100 $ ; London and South -Weste-rn , 91 J , 92 d ; Midland , 81 ^ , 82 x . d . ; Xorth-Enstern ( Berwich ) , 92 i , 934 ; South-lOastern ( Uover ) , OS , C 9 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , ( 5 , ( Si ; Uutca-Uhenisli . 3 ? , 3 J dis . ; Eastern of Prauco ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 20 J , 27 : ttreat Central of France , 23 ? , 24 ; ( ficat Luxoinbourg , GJ , 7 ; Northern of Prance , oIJJ . 3-U ; V " and Lyons , 31 ? , 34 i ; Royal Danish , 1 G , 18 ; Koyal Swectal ) , ? , 1 ; Sambro and Meuse , 7 , 7 i .
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CORN MARKET . Jiark-lanc , Friday , September 11 , 1857 . "Wheat has advanced from '» s . to 4 s . since last week . Tho reports as to tho aotato disease aro , as usual , contacting ; but thcro is no doubt there will be abundance lor si largo portion of tho year . Tho price of now red Englisii Wheat , of fair average quality , is 57 s . in London , ami ovesi . mono hi soone or the producing markots . Norfolk 1 'ioui 41 s . to 42 s . per sack . Archangel Oats of good quality 2 , Js . l > a Baltic fcrmdiiiff Harloy is rather easier , and is wortu . liaper 410 lbs . Odessa 29 s . per 400 11 ) 3 . Pine now maltniRtos . Barley , is a trille oasior . A cargo of Egyptian 15 ean « <> n ¦ passage iu « ocoud Lands sold at -80 s ., but tkiid as below i *» i ^ altin .
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BUITISIT FUNDS FOR THE PAST AVEEK . ( Cxosrsro Purees . ) ~ . Sat . Man . Vt $ es . ) Wod . TJmr . ' Frid . Bankfttock ~ 217 | SnurCout . Rod ' . Hi ...... ••••¦• - ; , ¦•; 3 per Cant . Con . An . ' 00 * 004 ilOi iMu >»<> i * Consols for Aooouiit 004 OOS »() £ » 1 w * , " Now 8 por Gent . A . u- » 1 'J 14 « 1 »»« ;• " " New 2 i per Cents ... „ tb j LoukAiih . 1860 - i , VV o " India Stock .... 312 J 21 » v / . "i JDitto Jdonila . JilQOOi f <¦ ' DlUo , undor ailOOO 17 d ¦ ^ , ! "i'li Kx . Bills , . ciooo rxi r > d id nd / 1 } \ ' Ditto ,. C 5 O 0 5 d lid nn-r 1 < J ' . Ditto , Rmall par par 1 p r > ar _ __ 1 *} . _; ' : . . i ,
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FOKEION FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation duiuno xheWbek esw ' jl'iiukbdav j'jvknino . ) Brn 7 . ilin , nT 5 oiulH 102 J PortiiKUCHO 4 pnr Cents . ... UucnoHAyroH ( ip . Ocuts 8-1 ltusHian Jion ( l « , ' » » ' 1 ( l . | i ( Jliiliiui O ' lxir Conts ContH ;;••••; ¦ . Chilian : M > per Cents « ti ! Spanish - -. ••••• - ; , ;;; . ' Dutch MiurOfiint . Oertf . « U || BpaiiiaUOommitU ! " ^" () J linnador Uondu of Coup , not 11 »« . „ -, , Mexican Account ill 5 Turkish ( i per Coiits .... Peruvian . lj purlJents .... 7 !) ¦ Turkish N < w , 4 ditto .... 1 ' orluHUoso : i per Cents . 4 TiJ ; Venezuela *! per oonw ..
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 12, 1857, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_12091857/page/22/
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