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" The one Idea which History exliibits as evermore developing itself into s : rCLit > : T distinctness is the . Tdcn . of TTumaniLy—th . e . nobio cndcavoiri - to throw down all the barriers eructed between men by prejudice mid oiie-sii . led views ; and by sot . Uni . ; ' asuJe th .-: diatinctions oi ' Rehiuori , Country , and Colour , to treat the whole Human race as one brotherhood , having one great object—tiie free development of our spiritual nature . "—JIumboldt ' s Cosmos .
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NEWS OF THE WEEK- The Royal Australian Mail Steam , Reinforcement of the French Army 1137 , Goi-rp . s Lilo am Acts m llungaiy .... n PAGU Company 1132 ' The . Missing Baton , & c 1137 | Books on our Table iwl The Parliament of the Week 1126 Important Judgment ' on the Kaill '" Taxation Keduced to Unity and j A Groan from the Protectionists ... 1129 wav Cab-stand Question 1132 Simplicity 1 W ) PORTFOLIOletters from Paris 1129 The Wellington Orders 1133 On the Cultivation of Flax 1139 | L . ulvP , u . bara 11-15 The Stars and Stripe * at St . Do- Murder and Attempt to Murder ... 1133 How to sober a Man 1 U 0 | ^ clj J ,. u baia mingo 1130 Miscellaneous 1133 j ___ ,., „„ .,-,, i -rur « 5 _ The Majorty for Pierce .... 1131 Health of London duriiiR the Week 1131 OPEN COUNCIL— , I Mt ak i !» Productive Employment in Poor- Births , Marriages , and Deaths 1131 ! Union among Reformers recom- j Masks and F ; ifos 1 U ' Law Unions—The Recent Coil- menderl 1110 I Those dear Biaeks ! 1 W'j ference in Manchester 1131 POSTSCRIPT 1135 The Wroii ^ i of Woman »•» j The British Institution 11 UJ An Account of the Journey of Earth miDii ^ . Ai-rmoe ¦ T wo Busts oi" the Duko 1117 and Overweg in Central Africa ... 1131 PUBLIO AFFAIRS- , L | TERATUREC : ipiain luglelifld's Arctic Dis- Tlie Contest of the Week 1130 j Basil 1111 COMMERCIAL AFFAIRScovpiies 1132 lioyal and Ministerial Certificate ? j Butler ' s Analogy versus Modern Xew Trial of the A chilli Case ...... 1132 for the English Democracy 1130 ; Unbelief 1 M 2 Markets , Advertisements , kc . 1110-11 i
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VOL . III . No . 140 . ] SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 1852 . [ Price Sixpence ^
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fTlHE Free Trade debate has had so many inci-X dents , that it has proved to he quite a romance of parliamentary life . Lord Derby graced it with a prelude from his place in the House of Lords ; throwin g out a threat , that if Ministers were beaten , they would resign , and would cast upon their rivals this ^ gHWiw ^ cAVl ^ vt ^ l ^ q # forming a Cabinet . To an Atfatsk in terms ajinqst levelled at himself , Mr ,, pnarles Villiers replied when he moved his iife ^ i & llcm ^ He showed that be was not * factious , ' in doing so ; h &^ declai ^ ljftAjkl we have reason'to Relieve pincerely , \ hat ; %$$$ jjfc . W 5 wish to turn . out the Government ; and he showed that the speeches and proceedings of Minis ^ fefS . threw the gravest ; doubt . upon the sincerity of their professed sub 7 mission to Fvep : TradQ . Mr . Disraeli replied to this representation witlAgrejit force , endeavouring tp prove J ^ - jV retrospect of the eqnrsc whjcU his part y had -iB ^ h , -vor ¦ roller , ^ h ) i (^ e nhi }^^ ' had takcit , jj « t ' prot ^ tit ^ n ha'd •'* n { W & ys , c * ontemplated lij ^ teiian c ^ i o ^ the u ' elfai'e of * - the labourer , aii |^^ . B ^|^ ir . t ^ alJio of " a' considerable interest , " tofyfyfclw . agjfauitJxriil ; and ' tjia ^; cpiwnr- , i i'iit causes , such as eira ^ ition and the gold , had f-onspircd to supersede th ^ jvert'ssity of protection . Admitting Unit the countr ^ ' hart decided in favour ol l ' i-ee Trade , he now ojity . Insisted on carrying it out in : 1 H branches . Three resolutions were subwitliid to l . Iio house . TJic first was ' Mr . Villi ^ rs ' s , whicli , by decbiring the measure of ISVKJ to -be "wise , just , and beneficent , " undoubtedly implied 1-liat , its opponents were ; vol wise ; , just , or beneficent . The second , moved as ; ni amendment by Mr . Disraeli , omitted that retrospective ; censure , a "d iidniitted 1 'Yce Trade under tin ; more offensive * ' < le of " imrestrieted competition . " Here , uucx-I'ectedl y , Lord Pulnierston intervened with ji tljird ' •' solution , omitting the retrospective censure like l *' l < - Disraeli ' s , but more explicitly acknowledging 'Vo Trade . , . ' <)<> the second night , however , tbeseeoiinpliciitions wen . ; soni ( . d ^ ivc ; simj ) lificd by the with-• ' •• awal of" Mr . Disraeli ' s motion , and . the-ndoption ; «> f Lor , | ralnierslon ' s on tin ? Ministcri ^ Vsid (;^ thV ^ I ( ' <>< itest remaining between . IVJLr , . Villictoa , ajul . Xo'Ji •' ' biu'ivston . It will :. bo observed . ' t-Bftt 'this y * & «\ ' 'vision of tl , ( . ] [ ort 9 , V ( , utfl ¦ aei <> s ^ $ j [ e <> ril * " ffljty > «» vinion of right andiefb ; but even . that doo /^ no . tj ( 'vpres . s tlu ; whole ; nindunt of confuaioii \ m \ i ^ 6 ^ i l . t SouNTitY Edition . ] :. j , \" . ¦ ' ! . '' ||
on both sides of the House . The tendencies of that night were to place the Free-traders pure and simple in a minority . A new source of anxiety to the Ministerial party , however , arises from the indisposition of Mr . Disraeli : it is a nervous affection of a more serious character than his courageous adherence to his post would imply ; and it arises from over work . The Free Trade debate absorbs the political interest , of Parliament , thpugh several subjects of some importance have Ijeen ^ li ^ tiy ^ t ^ i ^ wfe ^ d'ixpon . Convocation , for instance , has be $ fy mentioned more than once ; and , from the explanation of Ministers , it would Appear , ^ at , *^^ g [ . as tue formal act of ^ . 'Il ^ iiii ^ t ^ ns ^ j . q r ^ ttjg | Mwi ( a ^ dJoPI || fe ; -ibb « Iy itself , there ;\* ill be nov % p ^ r ^ % ^ ii 4 the ^ fji » iial co ^ se ; " that no new powers' halfe' bj ^ n grariked ; jyrul that tlie proceedings of Gonjfjbeat / tpn , in fact , will end with vain discussion—rif' "it should prove vain . Another , point is ,. that Mi i ' ^^ ers . do not rtfert ^^ f e ^ forcje a ' -cjosiing o » f , tlie Grf ^ t , ifL , f * fiiluj * ^ '^^ % ^ 3 »^ ns ^ ' ^ tn ' « y prevduj .-tfiie tate ^ of mojjNyy ' 'for admission on the Sabba | i , ^ less ^ J ^ lwnt cnt ^ ' sltoUW ^ J # P » ^ ^ that stativPyro ^^^ onqJany should cvsMe , it . ^* his outline ' df ^ jftftiimt-right sclicine , ; Mrr Nap i | i # l (; gislativeJyJrecogriizcs , if be does not c fFe ^ tu ^/ i an important principle for Ireland . , if ' , Out of . floors the Free ; Trade ; contest ; has given rise to nuftch discussion , anil to sonu ; sh ; irp ' s ) io < ^ ing amoMgst the < 'orres |) omleiits of the pa [)' cw ; of whojyjfthe ferocious Westmeath and the faithfiil Paul J ^ 's kett are the ; most remarkabh ; . I ' ronoiiucii ' | g Liuicasliin ; " 11 Bastille of wretched beings , ' ste'A-tfil up , to be used up , for tlu ; selfish nggrani ^ isement" «> f " tin ; cotton lords , ' Lord Westmi . « th ju-oposes a ca [> itation tax , payable hy tho ! r ( e cotton lords upon every child admitted into th-. jir fa (; tories . The worst of it is , that , with tin ; competition for employment , the tax . would have io be paid out of the . wages of tin ; children . : i'sAl Foskctt , it seems , suspected vDisrueJi , a j yeaj # ago , and ,, ik , mvscrj ' i |> ry ( (•( msolecl hy ^ thtj ^ uJfiUr lijiW ^ t of hiH ' ]) r (; dic » ro «| i , » » ijcali / . hi ^ ; tl iV . ftull . ij ' fc ; of . tlirj ^ pTiwrrb . /^ ^^ j y ^ V-IW ^^ toljh-V ; . ^' mejnls . " . , " In M ' -, iianie of , a' liuiHbieilrr ^ ec . tio'u ^ BWutics , " Imv indignantly ^ protests' a ^ iii ^ lh ' c j i" trca (; ji (! r 6 ii 8 iinHmimil ; iitt' ' Us \ a -biAe # ) 8 ^^^^ ^ iiu , ' ^ outruge , . a " K a ^ n /^ p ^ N , ^ r uli < : onfjfl ^ o ^^| a ffrftkiliess fjuniUftv . ^ di « : Mf (^ ^^ nSndXi ^^ Xkm % nt { with ' a 'MrUftus M ^^^ : ;« i'Qlnc ' 'of ' the $ W piiii ^^
' 'T | | \ formation , " now that Protection to high prices is abandoned . The Poor Law Reformers find the ground opening to them . A numerous deputation has been to the President of the Poor Law Board , to make representations against the '" prohibitory order ; " and while Sir John Trollope's reply makes us believe that he means well , it convinces us that the views entertained in Gwydyr House are not those of intelligent Poor Law Reformers . His notion of stone-breaking as the proper species of industry is sufficient proof . Still the movement and discussion will be useful . The movement will reawaken interest , and the excellent arguments put forth by Mr . Stark , in the letter to the Daily News , which the Editor of that paper has loft us to publish first , will bo read with the more profit . Unlike t ^ v ^ adiaif in Ftdrfefn ^ Dr . Newman V . is : JaH & fed a new trial . Owricdi ^ pf j trfe t fec is OTf ^ einV ^ O ' iVvise .. ite ^ cHlfS ^ occetlb gs ;; and'it is , adnirtteTl th ^^^ iy - wfty ' liave fc n verdict ^ yife ^ mb ^^^^ v ^ : i mmmM ^^ . NOpb FlmtimKfi ! Rm \ wv & - ax collating the .: > n * l-B | s w ^ lJK ; not l . e . aigive ' iK ^ Tbc '" ' ' Ou-r is-SH ^ iull by approved methods in tin ; expected nuri £ piferj the / eidous lV . w naivrly distingnisli them-. selves by tlie pursuit , of " Non" undi-r diilicultics . Butftlv .: vast proportion who remain at borne , and ¦ tl o . notVoti ; at all , are reasonably shocked to find that their " sections ' have recorded : ui unauimom Oui . And nil the ; while the Umperur elect is rendering his army , stren ;;; t hened by reiluclion , more ellicient in constitution and p ractice . Conspiracy is everywhere . A considerable force , f > , 000 we Ix-licve , has been sent out for the relief of the English -i ,: irarisons iu . ^ jK ; Mmlitrrram-an ; but » e liav .-i-enson to s ^ posi- that the " ir . lii !!" is in <'"<'' : <• • Wmfor < u-mmj & &\ it i . the lv-iment . s relieved will not . come bomo ^(|« ' <; . srnt . "; 'franklin PieVce ' s election we Ii »« l smtH-ipalnl , iiil- the' resuJtv now ? proximately known , justifies Sir . ' JUitiom ' fttihnVMIiatlKJ would I ,, ' elected by Mu' laWst majcu-ity over pvc . n loan American 1 ' ivsiideiit . TheWi . ig party lias sunk to au " Assoe . a'tioil " In 'fact / 'as « With us , parties have been ^ Wliy . iitoRHuJi Pr ' <> ' # > ' Uu ; ^¦ i <» ' , « r ; 'i ( 'r . i ;« ; --Ji ^]^^ i ^ ii & % W ^ i ! W . Ml ( f t '; withit ' *' '" nimLl 0 u it ^^ vS ^^^ lU ^^} ' ^ - noiist ; - «&'•!/ ' ¦¦ ' ¦¦ " ¦ "' : ; : ' > - i V * . ' -: , ; V ' . '' 'A- ' ' ' ' : ' t
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 27, 1852, page 1, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_27111852/page/1/
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