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siring to establish a , Federative Republic in the Pennies rwiHiifeiinselfaa President The French journal recommend ^ Intervention . y-J' ? .- ' •¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ , ¦ ¦ trsxrr . ¦ ¦ '' ' '" - ' \ c Intelligence frpni Parma states that the Ministers of th 6-r 3 tateHor >; aria ' of Knance , MMv Cattanl aad ' Iiomb & rdifit haW resigned . " The measures taken by the authorities are still very severe . Orders have been gfreit ti > . wall up the windows of certain private houses having a view of thegarden of SanPaolo , adjoining the ducal palace . A chest ; filled with Piedmontese papers has been seized in the house of a poor woman at Borgotaro ; and she herself and many other persons have T ^ en arrested in consequence . '
The King of Naples iinds it to hia interest to flatter 3 raincev He has therefore attended thegrand fete given by ; the French ambassador in honour of the birth of an heir to Louis Napoleon . Another singular fact is the growing clemency of Bomba to his wretched subjects . Orders have been ; issued to stay some political prosecutions ,-and ? eighty-two persona who have recently been under the surveillance of the police 1 liave been released . It is conjectured that the Bong fears' some interposition on the part of the great European' Powers .- " There is ranch talk in Naples , " says' the Times correspondent , »' Hjf , a representation having been ; sent by 1 this Govern - ment ^ tbforeign Governments showing that a
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AMERICA . The : slave trade is-engaging the attention of the Washington Legislature . On the motion of Mr . Humphrey Marshall , the Committee on Foreign Affairs was instructed to inquire into the expediency of declaring the engagement of American vessels in the Chinese coolie trade to ' be illegal and a , sufficient cause of forfeiture to the captors of the ship engaged therein . It was also resolved , on the motion of Mr . Pringle , of New Yttrfe , that the President be requested to communicate what information he may possess in regard to citizens of the United States being engaged in the slave trade , or the
transportation in American ships of coolies from China to Cuba and other countries , with the intention of placing or continuing them in in a state of slavery or servitude , and Whether such traffic is not , in , his opinion , a violation of the spirit of existing treaties , rendering those engaged in it liable to indictment for piracy ; and especially that he be requested to communicate to the House the facts and circumstances attending the shipment from China of some five hundred coolies in the Sea Witch ,, of New Yprir , a vessel lately wrecked on the ' coast of Cuba . —In the District Court of New York , Judge Ingersoll has condemned the schooner Falmouth , together with her cargo ,, to be sold as a slaver .
From Canada , we learn that a vote of want of confidence in the Ministry has been rejected . The ice is breaking at Montreal . The gas works have been blown up . ' . ' ' ¦ ¦ . . ; - - ¦ -. Tjie New York money market continues buoyant , and trade , for the most part , is prosperous .
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NA ^ AL ANI ) MiLTpAKY . The Queen ax AxSaEBSHixrr . ?—Her Majesty and Prince Albert' jurived at Aldershott on the afteruoon pt ^ Friday week ,: and , haYJng inspected the troops , passed the night in a puxviliou whichhaa been erected for them oatUfe field . Theireviesvr . took place pa the following day ,, * vihett ' the jv ; tiole ; Aldershott , army ; was present ^ divided into four brigades ^ . tiThe ; Tings : rjeports that ; •') ih »; . Qu «? en , i wW arrived oh the ground shortly after eleven o ' clock ^ , was . attended , bjrv aA briHiant suite sndvstaff , among , wlipni wer ^; " ^ fecpun ^ . Hardinge ,, . Sir Frederick JSnriJb , R . E ., | Qe ^^;^ np l ! tys ^^ rigadierr ( Q _ efteral ^ &? mi Lord ^ AJfred |? aget * . and ^ ejriMajesty ' s ; Jtady ' in Wff l ^ Mig ^ jiyhe 4 Coujc ^ ests ¦&^^ 3 Wtt . ixi ^ r 'ma ^ ty ^ m mounted on % chesrxujtcharger , and , "prpjre ^ dark ridinghabit ; with the , riband ; jOjF , thej , Garter , and across her left shoulder a sash p ^ ., J ^ u , e . and gold ., Her , hat was . decoratpd . TPvi ^ : ^ plume . of , ijiiijtftry ; feathers . Prince , Albert £ O # : Ott ; i & c , \ -M » iS & y ~ aJ & i , Jhevpuke . pf " Cambridge , oq n i ^ g ^ fe ; aft d iboth . wQre the , iinifpriU 9 of general officer ^ . T h e Pripcess ^ oyaL ^ pdi ihp Princess ., Alice , fojtoyred , iu WiflP ^ < 5 ? "T » ag § idrfliwn , by ( fourgcey ^ prses .. " . Pperatipns ^^^" Sfr't , ^ 5 ^ er a (! premature t cqnclusi 9 n ^ y ; ithe "W ^ at ^ er , iw ^ i 1 cb . ^ re ^ tenpd , l r } ijn ri ,. Xhzjfyucl of Gardigai ? , ; W ^^ iJ > y , C ^ p | 3 in , Xrpw ^ wa 8 on thp grpjind ijt theuni-% « W -f & M ? reglpaeuj , but ,. thqygh' co ^ tinuallV inthe
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bnng you forward If you can , purchase , wlien he can do so consistently with his other engagements . You are re . quired to produce to the College authorities a certificate of confirmation , " Then follows a postscript : — - " j W to observe that , in the event of your passing the ex > animation at Sandhurst , Ho hope can be gTven you of an appointment to a commission unless you are prepared to purchase , upwards of two hundred and fifty gentleman who have passed , still remaining unprovided for Commissions without purchase do not suffice to provide for officers of Militia who bring men for the Line and must first be provided for , and considerable reductions of officers in a great number of regiments may be ex pected . "
Wreck or the Bark Blake , of Liverpool . — This vessel has been wrecked not far from Bermuda . The greater number of the crew were saved , but endured terrible sufferings from cold and want of food and water- They ttrere obliged to resort to the horrible alternative of eating the dead bodies of their comrades - aad a writer , who was one of the sufferers , says : —Oa the seventh day , withbut anything to eat , I caught a half-drowned rat , which I immediately cut up and shared Put to each : it was a delicious morsel" After being more than , once disappointed , the crew were picked up by a passing vessel . They had been floating about seventeen days .
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LOST IN A COAUPITJ . A singular and very alarming accident lately befel Mi . Howard Simcox , : a Birmingham surveyor . He had been to collect the -rents . ^ of some estates : at Bilstonj a few miles distant ; and , missing a certain train on his return ,- he beguiled the time which would intervene before the departure of- another train : by taking a walk in the neighbourhood . When he thought of once more seeking the railway station ^ it was dusky and he inconsiderately took- a short cut across a piece of waste land when suddenly he found / himself falling- down a coat shaft . . " Fortunatel yi " -says -the Manchester Guardian , " there was a chain hanging down thelpit at ^ -the timei Atthat he : clutched , and succeeded inibreaking his fall :
but he had Jiot sufficient strength , ta raise himself Uft and ^ getttng exhausted , he was . compeHed to letthechaio slip through his ; hands andigo down , he knew not wher ^ nor ; -whether' thevchain t ^ which , he dung , might not reach only hdlf way totUe bottoms' As . the « hainran through his- lands ,- they-were lacerated in a horribleraanner ; some of his nails were torn off , his legs , were wounded , and bis trousers ripped into shreds . The chain , however , did reach to the bottom of t & e shaft , some thirty or forty yards beneath the surface , ' where i he fell with a heavy Bhock which sprained his anklci , and ifor the time rendered him insensible ; On recoveriag consciousness ,
he endeavoured to make himself heard by shouting - and rattling the chain ; but the place was lonely and unfrequebted , and no aid was afforded tP him . " For three days and nightsy lie remained in this dismal subterrarieaa prison , though . he frequently repeated his cries-and his shaking of the chain . Some water had collected at the bottom of the shaft ; with which he slaked his thirst $ but he suffered greatly fromhunger . Still , he never despaired ; atidj onj the Thwrsdaynfternoon . following the Monday on which he fell down the hole , his cries were heard by a boatman on an adjacent canaly and he was rescued . He lies in some dangorj but it is thought he will recover .
, Another'incidenty of aVery similar mature , excepting in the' more speedy release pf vthe sufferer , ' is reported by the Carlisle ' VPMriot-iur havingocqurred ' at ; the Wellington Colliery , Whifcehaven . ''A . man named Joseph Reid , . who for several years has'discharged the duties of banfesmari , ' was in the act of leraoving-a full 'basketof coala fromi the cage , 'and replacing an ompty one , when a portion of tile basket' caught his clothes ^ andi ho was flung head foremost * into thOiShrfffc ) With great presence of mind , he seized hold of 'the . stationary rope , against which he was thrown , and this , to . soine oxtent , checked his momentum . He grasped the- rope firmly in his arms , but ' continued to . slide dowh a distance ' of about twenty
fathoms Veforehe was able completely ^ arrest his descent ; and the friction of tho rope notonjly . wore away his clothes , bvit even the skin and a portion bf the-flesh from the upside df his af ma . Still He held 6 n , and , wb , eu ho succeeded in bringing himself to ft standstill , ho manriged to twist Mb ldgs ' 3 'bund the ropd , ' which in someimeasure reliovedhia arms' } " but he was unable to jrev ' erBO his posjtjion . Prompt measures wriro talcento feleaso him ^ though at that time little 1 hope was entertainedl ) of saving his life . Ou the . engine being sot in motion , a now danger a waited hun , which was that of being brought . jm < contact with the descending basket . This , ho \ vovorj ~ hQ oacapod , and was safely brought : to the eurfaoojjWitU' , hififeotrUppern \ o 6 t . " 1 1 tl ¦ ¦¦•— - ¦
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I ' i , ) , i . 'l - | — li i In i r 11 mi J .. [ . ' ( > ' : . ) -OAUaHT AW JiAST . •< TipKKE 'brotlners ^ JTolin' Ingram Ow « rij Gcorgo Smith Qwpri ^ and Edwai'd Qwon—^ who have eluded the police for neariv two mbnths . haVe at length boon apprehended < md bWugftt Vcforo tho Mariborough-strcet xnflglatrftto on Vtttloud ' charges pf , f 6 rgory . Th 6 advonturca of theso menfoirm taroinarkablo chaiitcr In tho Iiiatbry of fraud .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 26, 1856, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26041856/page/8/
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