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After bespeakingianunprejudiced hearing- ; he / obsetved that when the revenue exhibited a deficiency , the' questioii was , Vihafe . rw 3 efceta . t bn < i 6 ftfte : 8 ouadeji ^ the le ast Unpopular , and ; the ; niostiprafetica ^© "meaaLs ; of supp lying it ; There were : iuree principal souifcces of revenue- ^ lsir , ' the duties oil foreign ^ inVpoirts $ ; ? nd > ' those- oil / domestic manufactures j and 3 rd , direct taxation : ' The policy Parliament' had adopted in recent ¦¦ years , 'd id not offer much ehcouragei niorit ; tO-- « n ^ lpm | i ! t '^; indue « -tb . e- pre 8 OTt i BtduiB 0 w 8 upjply the 4 e 6 aeacy byifattincfceas © of the duties bnimpbrta .-rTlie reduction o £ ( these duties ihad jbeen systematic and' conti nuoustr ^ Q « aF ^; nine- miUib ^ ^ erKng ^ vi ^ g been removed in i ^ h iyi ears , t ( Opp 6 siti © ii dheering . ) As regarded the second he&dvxE Qa ^ paasky ; wished ib relieve ( national industry by re ~
ducm ^ iGustbmsJ'anothe ^ was equally earnest to do'sd "' -bjjr . remifctittg Excise duties , and this latter course ( that ; Of his latd , fr ^ j ^ -iLoM >' G ^ r ^ i . ' iBezitinck ) i he thought' entitled to thegrasest / coiisideralaon ; JSxcise duties to the amount of l , 5 ( iO , 0 GKW » , had been removed , and efforts were made ' so lately as last week to get rid of still more . On the third header ^ arBotf . vtaKation ^ his' difficulties ' were' not less- ; He sk ^ tehed the biBfxwfyiofthe deceased mcometax ^^ 'hlch had bee n ^ iu't « Jduc < fe > diapologetieally , and fraiftedsoas "to meet an exigency , but . which ' : the * House eve ^ under those ens 0 cunis ^ nce ^ : ) would ¦ -not adopt except upon a large basis of j&xeraption .. (; It twos' > so modelled thait the multitude might not feelitsoppression 1 . EVen the able andp ' owerfuT miniver , who ! introduced it could : get it renewed ' only after ;
repeated discussions , ' < and it 1 became ab last's © 1 odious 'and unpopular , ithaiijfes , Jatesjb renewal was only obtained on the tax , ; jt > oiag : roferred to- ' a select cqmmittee . This ! sfio ^ ed that there'' was no' inclination to direct 'taxation ! ' He had wished . ( that the report of that' committee had 'been rearAy ,. as , it ; iwas a matter of delicacy to discuss sabj ' ecitfl ' at ptfesont ; 'under consideration- He had igiveii the oUess odfdtt ^ Mn ' scWdUlo' b \ ' The feelings qgttyj pffifpu ^ f , ° ^ ? W ' , ^ , / ° ? l , « s - | iheprinciples of science . ^ urjjhQP , ) uio qommittfiQ ^ iwflije . upiyjimcfug ( and so , he beli&ved ; wraal tu 8 ini if ord to
° fWoup ^ holdingl thab direct taxation w boa permanent source of revenue , it must not rest uponitt . 'b ' ttsW of oxetep-tio ^ . H ^ otiglib'td bfe ' uhivtoalin $ i app lMja ^ fo connscatldh ; Hut no ^ was . jt » ot , ] urging this , as aga » nsfc tluo ¦ wwwtai w . j w JUaditttroducqd theTincomo tax , ( at' * ho « hne . an avowedl y temporary oxpedient . After dwelling 'still more ^ eamegtl y Upon -the distaste which hadbceri' eyincfed or tins tax , ho referred to the recent'repeal of the' window lax , which had deprived us of nearly two millions ( negative murm ui-B ) , aaifc ( was Bnid , for sanitary , riot fiscal tourpbaes , ' SS ° lf ^' V * & nA * ' Emitted that hll ' .. ttSp s ' 4 ni ta # ob jOMta t ih ' viW ' c ' oiiW'Mve b 6 'oA offobrfwhile . fhe t ^ x , , V 1 tt ?^ , b ( 5 ln g ';( re ^ w *?^ nm rmui-s ) j , and ho , pbaeryo 4 ithat , , ^ P ^ W W * of iiho rwvonuq . another dureob , tax ! iha 4 """ f ^ n jP ^^^ Mpon . ililio fvicioue principle / lof oxemp'Dicjtij ' ana tbafrtofirt ^ ofTthrie iujftjons and ft ' -Balf ^ f'HouaeV n'Af T ^ l ^ ^ O « 2 httji'b 6 Jn ' tax ^ i Tlft' W % m n 6 fcM ;
« P f » , ""* " «« pruicipio .,. jpL fl mleawoiW > HlQIW « » 'W H « w W ^?/^ "" * thp ' last financial year . Sir Oharlos lm . r L . l ? . 8 tunil ^ our , tpconio St 52 . 140 , 0001 ..., and it WWilf ^ 'VWWW ohoH l ancl . ^ r . qbVw'lwWwd . r ^ fjim v < mfy [ py ^ thajfc . . qjjiopr ,, for tliis oxuobb , } w * d i aocrucd . i SW a vast romisaion of taxes . Ho thon wont - "W ^ lfetailedl i ^ uroa . ito ^ BhoW the ' 'effect'tyhich had ' . fcooh vSMi ^ ¥ Vm ^^ mhi'W jt ^ 99 mS , P | Pft «; e outwhon , hO ) yd 6 wpib ( 4 vtW . »© - > i ) 3 * Pi * W Wfl m . Oio ' sugasff , dut * es ^ a »^^ yo « 3 ^ lromarJkn ( bto . ^^ inoM » - V ^ JN ^ rf * . je « F »|>* herVJoiwiimpeibttfldf 6 UJM «' W % 1 ; 1 ' SS ^ m / h ^ oa , uoor . A monir xneidontal auamontflfciona which wouldr
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been estimated at 83 O , 00 QZ ., but-which the Great Exhibir tion had seai up to 1 ^ 056 ^ 000 ? , }* the census postoage ' having been 32 , f ) € 0 & / . ffhie »( estimated ; e * penditure for last year had beehf »! 50 j 24 i ? , OOOJ . i-K- 'it > had • -actually ' amounted' 'to 50 , a&l , ( KKK . ^ Hff ^ Aplus ; . ' there for K 'was : ^ 176 , 980 ^ ( Cheers . ) Her ^ MijieBt ^ a 'Government ^ teliut'ifortttaJlT responsible for tb ^) jes ^ aies . , fcarf ^ w ^ re thp 9 By ; 9 f ,, tbe (( lat 6 ! tQftv « r «« £ ^ t . /( Thejfist ^ a ^ d : eix- < pendU ? ure . fras / 51 jJi ( 5 l 5 , 95 F ^ I . . r < AmoUg . thedetail * : comprising this- ^ espe ^^ ittufe . KKeB ^ 6 , 4 ® &M 9 & 1 » t'fqvj the ; fttiny ,. ; ano ? 6 , 493 » PCK )? . fo * . * hfci « ayy ! r ( i » oluding , . ilie / packet , Bervipe ) , which , if deduc . te ^ wi 6 uld > l « aneiuthe > najv ^ . e 3 ^ imateaat 5 , 6 ^ 3 , i 8 ^^ . . ^ ^ he , .. ) ojdnfljice . hiwias ,:. 2 , 49 tOQO ? ., L and the .: jnji ^ c ^ anp ^ -je ^ tim ^ t ;^ .. 41 82 ^)^ ,,. ' , ^ ; . sbQuld as ^ an-l ^ e ^ e , M $ ft , Qppfr % J | iejKaprwftTj making ; the whol es estoimai ^^ or ^ bjj . t t w ^ r 0 p , gQ Ql , , $ tet y , sfaa . . ajso a . maiba vote , fmurtmiri )^ but it , ^ vas ,,, 'f aiot , much , larger !' .
said ; jche ^ onpur ^ je ^ nj ^ n ^*^ , 5 , , |; h sa ^ c , ti 9 ne 4 thi ^; b ^ - 4 ti ^ a 9 . 3 fft . fljWv '> Heinext p ^ me tp ; the , qu ;^^ 9 n ( Vpf ^ ji , pply . [ v ^ e a ^ jiifijp ^ ed ^ a , redwptapa in , ih ^ . C « 9 f ^ gife ^ ftTOK ° W Mff ^ F « feW » % . ' sug 8 ?; < dutyfis , jan ^ wqulgj % e _ re | p ^ jiWg fatm af .. ^ ... amounf of , 18 ^ 0 ,. nomejjyv ^ O ^ T ^ OpQ ? ,., ^^/ ¦ E ) 5 fl ^ ei lifip ., $ gpfcj ; ,-, §* . 14 , 604 , 000 j ; . The stamp ^ . ate ^ SSI . a ^ j . jhe . a ^ seaiMd taxes ,, ( diminished by the ... xfidfuCtiDnIbt __ th 6 . ymdow duties ) , 3 , q 9 , 0 , ( Wk T ^ eiPirpBer ^^^^^ wouJd yirtuaJly Eemaw in force unj $ , f ^^ bj ^ j ^ go 3 u $ < tt CRur ^ e , p $ ia « that : of ; l ^ st year , 2 , 641 , ^ 00 ? :. ' The Pogt-office , 938 , 000 ^ . ; jfche , "WToods . 235 *« yyfe ^» i 2 i fe / rfews ^
Thi ^' ga ^ a Wt ' al » 8 , 983 , 600 ? . j jjnd fhflwed a d ^ e ^ cy same , would be 4 , 400 . 00 ( 1 ?/' ^^ g ^ Wus . he : * said , laid his' ' statement ' . ^ fe ' re' the Tfeu ^ e . ' in' ^ an ?; . ' unvarnished . , . - . ¦ . ¦ ..: ! 'lift jt < i ¦ jiMliVlii'l MirTn » T ? : : ¦ ¦*> ^> wi . v ^ V ¦ . i ^ ¦¦• - ¦ ¦¦ ¦ i- ' i- ' ¦ ' ¦' maxmer , he : added T ^ hatj , as ^ com pa ^ ed ; . 'wpja the last . two : yei ^ s , ' | h , ere-l ! . a ^ * lp ^ nnVSe ^ that' though h ^ ' came '" b ; eiqre , them wibb . a dencienofi ' . th ' e state s of ^ 6 . ' Couittry was ^ pne ^ of ^ gre ^ at ai ^ spu ) ftd , pr o ^ r , perity > 'jSu % the ^ 9 r were ^ as ? es ^ ^' ijupF ^ rpspe ' ri ^^ . and their ; adversity was'lSeginniifg " to telt iipqh' the propprly tax . He" liad b ' efe ^ 'f warned ^ Ify 'fflig' Kgh ^ tv ' attthOrlty ttot he must'begm W ^ n ^ afi ^ md ^ ai icie ^ ftJr dec ¥ eas ; e ' iii 'Rentals , and"'for f ! farmeifg % vi $ &ig r 'tHeniselfeW of ;! th ^ yemissi 6 ns ' affordeVi by : Scheafl'd' » .- affi ! theirt ; ' ^ hliered mto'a calcula ^
: tion ' of ^ hat'the" pmertf-tifti-5 f * enewe 9 ; would affora ' for' 1863 ' . ' ^ hSsjUUdwjtn'& ^ 'd ^ nHene ^^^ 6 f' 150 . 0 tK « . ficttn . the abd ^ e ' ime ^ ittaifed . (^^ sT'h ^ e ^ timA tfe'dit S / tS ^ QOOZ ^ ' w ^ ibh would'give 7 a '> yurplUs : ' ' of-4 ei ^) a'i "He fereceeaedHtb s ^ , y that there remained bni'bp ^ i ! 6 ^ xii . ' ThVe had a ' ; eai ? ed ' bu ^ pne ^ pu ^ se . ^ p | k ) ^\ rer | jine » t , ] bQ ^ d 9 pt ,, > ndM , ber lieved that-Hb pj _^ m \ , p ? a ?? iiW ^ vfl ^^^ ^ ft ;^!^^ : Conviction tha . t tbe Ho ^ e ' ^ uj gh | , in thi )? ; jor the next Par , UaEtfenty t ' 6 fc ' 6 me to ' a ' s | Me ^ neStjbf lihe' prm ^ yp iya on ^ Wi hich the finances of tffe i ? 6 uiitry Wght ' 'ib r ^ b . '^ vernmehtwas preparedfo do ^ ttUlicfef ^ ttBffeySt ' enaetfe ;^ edtfctton ' tofinHirfect taiatioiiv ' >^ h 1 lo ^ d ^ e * t' ^ # ti 6 i 7 ' w ^ H hn ^ 6 ^ d '; i up ' 6 ii . a limitedvMs . *'' ibSy ^ ^ o ^ d ^ t ) t'haVe'eh ^ unfc fern , ' exaririn' ing ^ 'thttw ^ le ^ fiaa ^ ial 1 ' cdhditioh of ' tne " coufltry ; witha ! view to revision , but he put it to the House wheth ' el * in the limited time which had been . at their disposal they couW ^ haterfecc ' dinpMhfeffmr ^ ct : ' ' " H 6 'Ihatf therefore ' an ^ nnitjtetihij aW ^ orfa ^ probfa ' sa ^ b'nikk ^ Which ! wai ^ tKa (; 1 fheWrotiert diri taix
a > ec ^ imnenQatfdn " , ^ y '; an' '; ^ om ^ ' should be rei ( e ^ 6 < I ftlr ^' tHe - limi £ 8 dlj JfeW pd of ou | e Jrear . Expressing a hope that he . should be anor'decl evei ' y facility fortetorV ^ 'kiky ^ 'ttl ^ feBfe 6 i ' KejConclud ^ d ! ' ( 4 itoid > heer . in ^)'" a '' sieabn ^ 'tobcu * yWg ' m'bt 8 ; taai ''§ V ° ; hours i » the deUVeff "f r " "'"" - ^ '* ' " ¦ '"" '''( jv . il i .-. /( ' - ... viv :-. : <¦ ' ¦ ¦• . ' ¦ . Tbis l ' ' speech a ' etIgHt'ell the ffouse . ; "Jttt <; he succ ^^ , ing ^ p ^ aker ^ ^ Q ^ t ^^ e . ! ^^ ho ^ papd ( . ^ Huwe , ga ^ e . Mr .,, l ? iarflpj 4 ( u ^ guiidgingnp ^ isftjr , ThelOppodifcion . was briUiftntftwitl * datisfaotion , 1 the \ xinodnvert « d ¦ Proiteottottlsta' ^ lOo ^ n ' y With ' sfertoe , Vexaiadfl' and didfcbnterit ; ' 1 )(! SJFC&&rftt& Wdo ^| ik '' no ^^' to'ao liu / j ; to ii ' , "iir- » i— 'Un ^ . 'Uur Viti , fuJir . JiiV "' ¦ ¦ ¦ I' ¦¦> v " ¦» '' '"' . '• 'I ' " concur . Mr . tAomas BAiliNa , concurred— -with . a ^ ,. ^ n $ w » - «>** , mS 4 ?> n STOjfli : iwfl « iPfiWPil ^ i 5 wJMii » gflliQliet (; th ©¦ case- » fitjho com- » merciol ipolicyi of ? 4 bell « iti ( jen yearfdreat'On I ^ JTt Disfrael ^ s statement -Sir JorfN- T * ftttBiay tiralseU'bu ' b ft ^ p ^ tfed thtf ' seafdmeiit i « ttr 6 vVsltln ' aJ , « n ^" th ^ Buagot as p ' rdvi- '
8 i 0 -Pfl } h -I l fwp ?\ % Wffi ^«¦ IjW ^ WM ^ -W sat ^ f ^ iQn ) 1 , ie *»| rewfla >( J ) y iralJ , j ( qmi hoped . ! bur / John Pahingtoin wo \ iid mowTabandori liStfiinteiitaOMof propose ing i to put << vttx 3 p ( ioplo ' iJt ( ra& 1 lukfc ' iifght / T& ^^ lte ^ fe ^ > yoo M . go , instructing the authorities to r . WpivoiMin . iniiWiO'uriual
WI Hf » yhrml- ovi ' t M ^ ' ^"'^ ' •"" " Ji "' '"" ¦ ' "' ""• ' ¦ ' " ¦ , , aihV ( Oopyriff ]» fe . Airtiob « limtont ( Billy rdlatlhg chidiy ^ 0 thd > rwoMBi ' oif '' lVejh [ tfliM uiHiholfs , plissefl' thr 6 % li Com- ' / mfffh / i ' "' ' »• " Mui'hnMtlr f » r . / ,. fti > tt- »' . rf ..- ! I' ! "" '" '" ''' m ^^? V .... ; ,... ; i ..... ; ,. > i ¦> ., ., f ,., l i .,., ¦ , I-, -, m I ..--. ...-.
Tij ^ i Wq ^^ li . Aoiiapm ^ i ^ h ^ opoii « ' . to ? the . puWiO'On Moiudi ^ ngaYtvntM jinviU / o / viow ' y (« tcr < Jfty . ' Tho « b 8 ont' | 3 ' of loading names is remarkable , but advance is uppai roWiiitt'lnuDyqiMliiitor ^ iixnd » honry ^ ioturee nriy nbttndant ) . , ^ kxm& b < HfoMn ^ j > MM \^^ Awi ;
the South room , among the drawings . Herbert ^ does not show , and g ^ eat was the disappointment at missing his promised " Judgment of Daniel / ' Cope will delight his admirers ;' , Maclise "wUl scarcely do even that : bis single picture , of AMred in Gnthrnm ' s tent , j s harder and mote confusedly distinct than any of his earliest works . Webster puts less force and character than mighf be expected into a " School Playground . " The compositi 0 n is ' ¦ ' excelled by Smith's " First Day of Pysters . " E . M . Ward's ^ Charlotte Corday going to Execution ^ ' is- oiie . of f' . the ' attractive " pictures , dividing a ^ ** with Frlth ' s scene of Pope making love to
Lady- Mary Wortley Montague , which strikes us as being' forced / 'Iiddy Mary ' s laughter seems neither provoked hw tincontrbllable . Roberts and Stanfield are effective fo their 'treatittent of well-worn subjects . Knell has' flh ambitious ahd partly successful work—a sea-fight . Pra 3-Raphaelitism runs , this year , into landscape , and is represented in that department , as well by two or threie foremost members of the school as byA-ntKony aiid Inchbold . ' The miniatures are fewer and fes attrac'ti ' ve than . ' last year ' s collection . After Tht ^ buti , may certainly be named Wells , a young and rising artist ; TTnderstanding that the Octagon room was ' closed ;' we inrssed the cotitents of that apartment .
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The Central , Cooperative Agency is progressing rapidly ^ d safely tow . ards the accomplishment of the wor ^ foe the jperformance of which it was established . The stores , in the provinces become every day more convinced , not only of the propriety , but the great advantage ,-also , of doing ,. their business through the agency . ,. > , , .. . . , ¦ . . ¦ ... ¦ - ¦ Tb ^ papers , and trustees . have decided on the propriety of taking : inucii larger and more central premises , so that they may be enabled to manufacture largely such art icles as they are now , in many cases , compelled to purchase from the manufacturers—such as cocoa , pickles , &c ., &c . Sucb premises weTe expected to have beeni securedflast . week , but a disappointment has taken , place for the present ; before long , however , premises of the description desired will no doubt be obtained .
The agency have now prepared for those who may need ^ tijem , ai set of rules for the formation and management tbf , Cooperative Stores , as well as a model plan for a set or" account books , so as to secure , as far as possibly , uniformity and accuracy in the cooperative buiness .., , ¦ . . , ' i \ l , i ' ri i' ¦ ' • • ' ' '
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Amoflg thesums t 6 be voted by the House of Commons under the head of civil services is 40 , 200 ? . in the present year ! bri"acco ' unfr of the census of the population . East year , 0 O 0 fc was voted . Sir James Brooke was entertained at a public dinner afe the Iidndbn 1 Tavern yesterday . 240 gentlemen ot position and ' teharaleter were present . ' ' We feel bound to state that the proprietor of tlici Queen ' s Hb'te" ! , Iaveiriiool , has contradicted the statement , that Mr . Fdargus O'GonnorpIayed any pranks in his lardor before embarking for America : ' * . <
Up | to '! a late hour yesterday evening no affirlavits had been filed for the purpose of answering the statements of Mrirliumley wheji he obtained the injunction in Miss Wagner ^ s case *• ' The motidii to dissdlve cannot therefore be made' tb' -dciy ' , for the plaintiff is to havo twenty-four h ours' notice of tho matter contained in any new affidavits . Mr : Walton , an elderly gentleman , complained to Mr . Ingham- yesterdays at the Thames Police Office , that a drovor 1 had cruelly treated a diseased cow , boating it until it'foil ) and died Ottttie NeWKoad , St . Georgo ^ in the Eastf . ' The drbver denied tho cruelty ; he had done his boBt toe drive ' homo as ordered .
Mr . Ingham . —Waa tho diseased cow to bo converted into sausages P ( A laugh . ) Mr , Walton . '—I don ' t' know , Sir . I should bo vpry eorry inddod to eat any sausages mado of tho carcase of tho animal ' . '' : " ' ' •' The policeman who had chargo of tho caso said that diBCttsed'cowa wore bither converted into saunagoB , polonies , edveloyfi , ' and fiuohliko delicacies , or else sold in joints on somoof thflBhanibles in Aldgato High-strcot , hotter known as 1 ^ ''CaBttiag-rbw . " There waisr Bonioquoor meat there
occasionally . Myji . jCnffJiao » . T-So I havehoavd . ' The information just giyenmQ , ^^ 01 ^ "npprtont ( to , Sftuaagp eatora . , Mr . Walton . —Tho cow was a regular " wot 'un , " only fit , fpr ,. sjiujmg ^ s and eayoloya , on for " Cagmag-row" in AidgfiiQ ., , tp iWfts in , q . ehopkmg stato . Mrs . Moss , a marrjod woman , testified that tho drover hudfipt tjeen at aU pruel to , thQ iCow $ , Mr . Ingham docidod , oijlfqr flyi donqp , that ; th < i " ptd , gqniriocnau"had oxaggorutod tli , p , w /?> wiwh . wafli ^ tiU Wiibadi one ; tind fined tho di-over fivo fllullings . ,,. i
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¦ taijp l ^ ing " . ^ UBpift i jSupprosRotl the constitution xola ^ uig to thel ^ ppitjji jpjivftmbjr ^ iwhieh , , in futuro , following tho oxajppjio , ^ J ^ puiJf ^ appileon , ho intonda to nominato himeplf . )¦) ¦' / . i ' r i Tile iPwBWcf , ' which ' ori Tue ^ ay aflvpcatod a nqw appeal to thopooplo , mado a giant strido in iulvanco tho noxt day , and held ; out tho ( probabilit y of tho doflnitivo ABtabliahmonb of ithfl Etiipi ^ e . iimitwrolvordays'iVom that timo , by the ehouting df tho aoidiory in tho Chomp do Moth I ;;¦ : ¦• . ' . ji . T » . ¦¦¦¦ ¦ I' i > ' ll . '
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• - ^ rXTBEnj ^ ) Tt-tot £ ftiM ] to && ® jl ^^ lt mS $ SSmtt&rtito i % ^ ' ^ W ^^^ trt&ivhftl omifct ^ cb .-i * iai&equexMy frpm reasDBSMquite inde-^ ndent pf < tfaer « ert teof ^^ theiijownuniciltion .. . j ¦ ,, w .. ' ¦ f $ i £ knWw $ ® & b'f th ^ rjt 6 r v ^ orn 4 ce ^^ yfpr piiBKcarttM Mb aa ^ lttSrUritfeg ofTifs ' gobafaith . * . ' ' r !• w ^« nnjotrtnid * taS « ta Return jfe ^ e&tiO . ' ctttamitaieatioris * '" ¦ AllI letters'fp ^ h 0 ( 15 dltoif f ^» ld . be addressed to , 10 , Wfellingtonfifreet . Strand , London . . , .,, . .. - PomiatfNations sh 6 uTd ; : » lwayff bo legiWy written , and on one side of the paper only ?> If long , ; it jnprease . a ^ e difficulty of fiDdi £ ar ^ acKT ( fr ? thtehu f V' - r ¦ ';• - ¦ - ¦ ' - '•
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The Queen and-Prince Albert , attended by a large suite ; in ' six carriages ,: visited the Exhibition of the Royal Academy yesterday .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 1, 1852, page 415, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1933/page/11/
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