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¦^ r ^ -i ^^ ^ - ^*^ ' * ' ^^''™ . ^^ - ^ ' * - ^^ . . f $ pme escapades at the Polish meeting , the old and ^ e ^ -w prn naxnea of ' Map-a , % , Panton , aiirl 3 R , pfc espierre , " again did duty 'in order to jiistifv- 'tlie slan 4 er , that Mazzim ' s , friends are SbcfaBsfcr - b ^ nt . gn plmider , ^ nd , revolutionists . bent ; On de-i stpuc ^ opu ; ji ^ ia ^ s ^ md ^ d ^ $ ys ' ffie $ m ? s , ' * fa f . 7 i « TVn . aif . irvri n £ f . hi » f > rJii / iafr > S T + 'nfioV ; ' '" " / S ^ 'i-I . '^ '
one , , 8 j % , Jie sees J is fair' cpjunfry Jra $ p | e $ ' ; tf own j b ^ ^ fo ^ eign ^ yranny , and iyhjen ; £ eta £ es ' t ^ hW& yiHch 4 s ; stretched tit to lexgel ' .-, tjhe invade ^ , | ie ; finds , iistreamingwith gore , and itching for piks-i sSicre ^^ ' ^ lwde ? . ! Kof V ^ y tH ;^ roujad ' - # - ; seifobn ,.-yfEen-tJiq f ^ ts . ^ ere p ? Lten , t ' to tlie . writer ; far ppniposmg h ^ ory consonant jkifk'ijie'&ntQ ?; . lfi (; fcer . e ^ ' 4 iiyliandt p be regarded ak ' tU ' atstretcEed ; ojt f . pn hehaXrpf Italy , ; It ' is the hand , of Maz ^ ini . i l ^ nat , if ; the , J ? lpo . # ' upon it , ?'' . '' He ; h ^' be / en ^ a ; lea ^ ey "vjfiere . tlip . si ^ Idiers ; , of hjs' , cp ^ n&y ifmgkti fpjlte ; fr , ee'do : fojand' indeftendeiieevas < 3 romwelU
,, as ^ -Upfc , a ^ d ;; P ^ jnp deh ; fought . But . ' there ; -Is this dif £ erenc / e , tjiat' Vhereas , ^ h p ; iE . ng | is ) fi . leaders ; Jpu g hf ; against their ,, pwn inisgmdeid ; cp ^ itryitien , ; : : $ fezbni % papers ^ ere , contending with the , aiienj ' iQQ-. ' , f it .. is ' ina ^ iuated . ; that ( ^ azzini'demands . sjpb-i liatipji , jtjhej stilpf ^ , aiid . the ' guiJlotme new whe ; ra are . the ^ o ' ts for ; the materials of'tKat ' iiiveirtionr'l . ^ rel ^ haVe ; ^^^ ^ n ' ;^^; ^^^ . ^ ppld , blpf > jA , wholesale ; oo ;^ scato of xs ,, ' and ! ' inh ^ it&an ! imp ^ ispnn ^ ent ^; . b ] it ' Vyhq'isit ^ hat ¦ has' ^ rgeldln . e ; dufligeon ^ of -Naples , with ' thous ' ^ nHsofVactimyT ^ who has . caused .-.. a . Sunoncelli to bel slaughtered
atJ ^ oine ^ -r-jyha li ^ s hanged $ 'Taizzpli By fa , ' slpw ; ,. propess 7 iviiieh . proXqnged the , sujljering for liotirs H T-7-wljO lias cpnfl ^ caieA the ^ property qf npbl ^ ineri . ' xpxcoh&iofysL of any pjff * ence f -Ma ^ ziiii held j j ^ s i . s ? is , ion , of jRonie , btit non , 0 pf th ' e ^ e things , ' were ! 4 p ? ie ; , al ^ ough the { ciiy , ^ as „ ^ cl ; uallY' besieged ] i $ Le . pretext 6 'f a ' sta ^ pf ' Uesh ' # ^ -s . ' not ' itsed ! 'ior ij ufltJteii iie
sflAS . y . uig , mpM or , vu ^ pmg yv airing j > o governnient of the Triiinavirate . Property waV as ^ afe , . Sjs . ' jn I ^ pfl , dp ^ i , ] ife was endangeredrpn ^' % - ' tie ! jncd ^ enija . p fwar , an ^ j (^< jice ^ as ; ' sa '(? repiV Qff $ nce $ agaipst iifA s and ( prbppi ' ty , ^ vrer / e .,, cpmmittadj ^ p ; tj . 'b y ; ^ fazzimj but , f ) y - ^ h ^ King of . ^^ fesj' ^ lie I * ope ' , ' and the Grpverhpaent of A . ustria ,, f ^ tt is not Mazzini that can holii up the red hancl of spplia * tion : —it is the hand of the , Pope which is 1
st ' reamihg with , gp ! ' ^ , ' the liand 6 f Austria Avhicb . ha ^ . committed robbery . , . , j ; .. The . rules of , a , patriptio societyiwer , Q fpuad , pn . the persoji 1 , of Felice Qrsini . i detained lately , at Sarzana . Atnongst these rules was one : imposing punishment of death for treachery Vrifchwi' th& assppiation : ¦¦ "Secret societies hareoftett i adopted stringent riVles , ' " and rieeessarily ; '' Bui )'• ' '' vb ' tenti ' htit ijkinjuVMi" 'V-oluiiteefs en ^ b'Ulri ^ in : a s 6 eiety accept its rules at ihej ' r pw ^ ri ' ple ^ sui-e . TbiW'th 6 spciety i ' n questioia was in favpiir pf general' * ti ^ - tpjp . ranqp is ji , q . t tjrue . , If , the TtniQs- had . chpspii togiv , p the . rulesiwWh irnnjcctiatel y'follpwe ^ Jtho one . quoted , ji , would , have ,. lfwnclMtJiati ,, a . tyAn-; diptivo , intolerance , fpr the .. rpjigious . opiuipnstof Pthera , was equally , forbidden . witli 1 fiflTeachetry within the society itselfJ The ffivies pinks ^ ut ^ of Felipe Grsini ' s 1 ; rnlos 'isiich points as ; ' 'takxjTr ¦ hy tliG ' inftelrefl ; 'Would' imply a iiPree '' resolve j 1 ¦ btm (; s the 'fact that' the' Voltmtoei ! a ^ te ' roiita' tb thkso riites . " werfe . fierce '' ort'ly . in ; th , o 'i ' . e ^ lV ' e" agAiir ) st tlieu" ' own delinquency , ' and & eiie ' r ' oiy tov ^ ai ^ dti . Ptfe " ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' " V '" . " m " And who is this Felice OvsiiuP ; , IJle . ppmjma , ndocl ^ n jyncono , wlien ^ ho revolution ji } thp ' ¦? % ? ? lf , -t /^ $ w * $ M b # { i '^ ^ , tfto ! v w ^ ,, were tjipr ^ resorting , to that la ^ t rcscjrt oHJi ^^ ppr . ospcd—aflsas ^ inatipn . ' ' I 3 " iii ; W Iiis * . p ' y ( /» 1 t () m ,, of g « , ard p ' an d by a ^ oi ^ ij ^ oi ^ ^ 'i u ^ Sjnp tipu O !»| sni ( i ' ( 5 ^ eckp ( J iilio < u u ^ i . t } ,, n ?} d' reccuvc 4 tntjexpirops ' fiM ' - pro |)!^ , 1 , ^ on pf Eng lishpiliperw pn . ' the aj ^ ot / V / tii *; ieM or i ; ovol \ 4 l / ion ' roBe-wiiiior' pliU / inuiropies . a . jrp of ' Htil ^ service ' but tins ' was , t H o Horvioo vviVi ^ V / yiJi- ' ( Ji (; a ( JQ < l l ^ uiiuui j ity . ' ' , /¦" ' ' \ , _ ,,, ' . ' ' ¦ ' ! ' .. , ' ,. ' ! , ' . ' ! ¦ ' Tii ^ jmil'iiaiiHi had t | io nioatis' oiM ^ HUng' hfo ¦ ovyn ^ t ^ ijomc h ^ . ^ Aftor , ' tlip . first aUpsvm ' icj ' fhb ' JniR 8 , u ) n . | of '( > r « inj '; ' j aft / pr [ 'tlio ''''| jlrH | , ^ asmii'pjonk upo'i ili ' o ' revol ' utioivisi ^ Mq / . ziiii h ' im ^ effi ' wrp ^ p ' " ¦ letter to tho ' « i ^; if ^ in ^' trio null / cull m \ co ? nj ?^ , ^!;/>/ ^ lio l ^ i ^ iffo / m ip . rwii | M ' paper , and repelling . tl ^ o . aocsuaation . j iijo jyeatmonl ; of fchis'lpt ' tjof 'b y tho ' Mmos w pw ; ij-™ t . It' wSiR liPt ; published ; yet wftpr'H ^ biving n ; tliirt ffivips t , RCri' ( Ji ^ following laiiguttgO ; iinty'ly" ^ thiit Mazzhliikd fie ^ h tho AdWtrt >* itf ? i ; Wlfyart . ' , ^ l ^ ddt 6 iMiHwtH ' 'i ( , , ' i ^~' ' " ; ¦ "i ' ' ¦ <• ¦ ¦ il ! .: " . ' ( j I , ' ¦ " ^ . ''^ Iamur ) p . fV . tiiulon , ' iuui' t . aVl' W \\\ U ' \ \ U- ' Jnve ^ by an Ku ' fltrUn Ulc ^ ,, wouUl nHt ' - liiiVtj'li ' oftn'WoW to < 1 ummncb ' tl » e baweS' fiibrtriatlpii / AWtf ' tl ) ^ iiiJjibii'W ' hluiw «» f' suid hi * liyiVtiyiiAht 'bolWd ' ifhe' ' c ^ etf "W 1 El ^ lii ^ l
ami of jEiirope from such grave and damaging asjier-¦ sions . " ' - ¦ '' '¦' , . '¦ ' ' ' ¦;' 'V ' . ' i' ¦ ' ¦ " ' ' ¦ ¦ .. ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ ""'¦ 7 ¦ 'JISTo English writei heedpd to have been at the infe ' ^ y of any particular cPjnrnuniteatiPh . At me j n ^ stGonvgrsazipnfepftheFHenplspflt a ^ dfeliverebl a % eebhj 4 hichwa ^ aft ^ rwards ^ $ ' which W 'Stated ' . ys - ' ptilitical principles , ai , a ^ o | e" 6 f-f ^ e ^ n ^ to ^ rfthfe ^ p Wf'imi'fti lafi ' guag'e T \ hich showed hipw titte ' rfy iricQanp ^ atibfe
^¦ wiifch his ;" natiire ; 6 r ' opinions aire thpise iusttii'heiipk . ^ eed ; ihevie ^ s bf his whbje life , 'the r tenor ; ; pf all | that ; 'he , has eVer . written , ' and Ms ' conduct' whenever' he - h # put , those . view ' s ' apjd i those * ti-ritings ; into' akMion , estabh ^ shed th ' e ' ox ^ e [ fa ' ci—^ th ' at ' ail ' which is cruel and . cowardly may ; . ' " b ^ oii the other ^ ide , but never Will be'tin his'i it ' " $ & ? & : [ : h&s ^ be < j ! h ¦ ; tKe - sy ^ teiii of ^ Mazzini . '' : We 1 migli't ' . cliallerige t&e l Mmei to point tP anytliititf iii ; ; ffircondW ' 6 f ! I ^ azzM r atf : KPlrie-iwe ^ vill % t i
say , which can compare wlth'the' coiidu ' ct ' oP the Pope , , pr wjth Kuig ^ erd ^ nanji ,. or with the Emperor ^ : Fr ancik Joseph—but which cannot stand ¦ the- testjibf the- 'higllest 1 ; standard of law arid - isibrals . anloiigs % ¦ tourselves -: m ' . England . ¦ in the ¦ ¦ lebt&t ¦ > which < was addrossed > to ¦ ¦ the > Times— ± &n& . wiirch . : was not ' publislied by that jotirqraL , buti ^ hich- was Eifterwardsi published * by the > i > edfy \ iMeics ^ Mmxim . t [ UiPte ? & the' phrase" of : Eottche -. n f- < 3 rvfn&metiteree ¦ lines of a'matti , and I will bTiag ¦ iliim (' tcr ' 'tiiG'iacafibld : " i' The writer in the' Times ;
' - ¦ 'has improved Pn- -that iiiaxim > : ' he ^ asysp'by iM ? i -slander- ^^ GriVenre ihreb lines of a man '' s ' ie ^ cl , \ 'iwdck I will bring him to condemnation . " An im- ; ' 'perfi&ct expression'by one -of Mazzini \ s ' friends , / ' Maneianiji or a garbled and distorted extract from . < the istoiting < of another' friend , Fehce Grsini , ;; is miade to serve as thp'pretext fo * accusing Mazzitii raridf-the- Italia'n' patriot of ¦ acts wiii (? h ( aTe < tlie > very i revei > se oftheir re'al conduct , althbtiglirthat bonduct lia s ; 'fee ^ h iperfohnediln 'the facd of'the
¦ whole wbrldl' M ! azzini may well disdain to ' notice < systetoa'tic : slanderers ; who > employ the sftr 6 ngth ¦ 6 § an ^ enormous publidity to trample on the fallen , > fto iftsultitheprosoribedy and % o deny redress to the ftrraduoed . < i But th ® fault , we still say , is . in the English'peoplp . The > ' -Tiines-would not' venture to ohaillenge » a man 46 do thai which he has done ] ' ' or to- ignore that which , it ' has itself TefuBed to publish ; if the favbur of the English public were not accorded to journals [> conducted upbn such 1 fprineiples . ¦ ¦ - ; ' •; . ; - -. ii- >•' . ¦? . " ¦ ; : . •¦ ¦ '•• . ¦ •'¦ ¦ . ¦¦ -. ¦¦ ::.. ¦ ¦ ; ¦ A ,.- . / n ' - ' . . ¦ .: ¦ ' ! ' !" .. . '! ...-. . ¦ ¦¦ 1 ¦ ' ¦ ., ! ..:
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.,-: : OEIillCIAL PMQaRESS OF POSITIVISM ; v '' Ani amixsm ' g alarni has b ' e ^ ii cre ated by the' Pokir tivi ^ tteiidenciefsof ' the preseiit'Gbvernmcnt : Tfyey ' iTtave'indeetl'betftt dfenibnstratedin rtiany forms .- It would' have-been q ^ uite' possible tp have insisted ' ph i thc ^ righ ti 6 f the iCrown in Australiii , to have ' -refused '" concession' to {( dpulai * dambur / ' -Jiild'to ' hWe shbtrn that I ) owhing-8 ti * eet understood the business of-any ' pni ^ of Au stralia' much better than the 'fetfplb tfn ' the spdfr . i ; Bat thb Puke of ] NTcHvfeastleproferred-to'thtlik ' tLat , Englishmen a (] | the 1 'world over ' being about bC the' same stantlrti ^ d ' , local Iniowledge may f \ i any ' of tlieni for Ideal . : gOvern ' mPnt , ' aild . he' at Price cnablod the vy ^ stra f "liahs to . carry on tne alfaii ' s Of the Austi ji ] ians . iTiie result lias bee > rt that th 6 disaffected fiusttn' ' lifehfl ' - have bGconvc- the W ^ ll-a'ffectod Awstralisius . , r l ^ his '' is' Positivism in ! Pblitics . ' Mr . G-lad ^ tbm 1 ) , f () liowing' tij ) ' Hke' ^ dmplti 6 f Sir iRob'erli' Peel ' , ¦] ift « ticyiitrdvmiod ' lluiit ^ ld tradition # hich' tk ' ught that t 6 ' matte-England'prosperous itVatf hbi ? es - 1 » aiy to prPVoht h '( J r ' pebplo from ' gettfn ^' fob *;! 1 W- ImvM' t'liey' Mce , nitd to' carry' dh thoii * ' JtidtotW ^ r , s' thoy |) lcas (» , thw t ' &diiH bcihg ' tliat U'db'flWenjt ; harvest hmviidt done 1 mlorP than tlirPw'ii'sHaaiw
' irpon oXi-great ' prORperityl ThaljePositivism in '( Dpinrrioh-o . Th < i ^ I ' eBbyticry 6 f I ^ UnbnrgTi miic k . Loi'd Piilm'b ^ tbivttVdititftltrta ' sirnVdtiineoiia fhtotyov ,-¦ futnertMiiVthc'naiUbn ' , nrt'rtJmpaua to rol ^ xao u ^ tmiii riholat-tt . fl jwfl IVlindrstbn replied , th ^ t'l ilm tfaiipeys '' of << lipIoi'A ' V < 5 l ^ ph ^ rifclil ; v . ' dnl * that ; wlVi'lo 'i ! hb ' ' p (> Ppl e ' 'ho ] p ' lte % >' iVermit tfro ' cai ' iacri '' tH "' c ^ irit < !\ , F 6 ululthanH ilh ' bf JiaVe'ho i ' i > lil ; tb put uWfelii-Icsh pinfcvA 'f < Vi 5 WmUiitty . ' Xioncl ^ uh tlio'Milici- V of ftio Tliarls&ifr'ilt' thfe Irreii ^ h of' ciikt ^ n ; : then ) M % s a WiflfciW ^ -fbrco iiimti HWiUtiiSti to 1 pWiyev ! which 'Mtn ' ifilfiorH lUuUbfo'ro JiRVo nbt Wail JilKVcom ^ go td ttoti 11 Wllnfc'ha ^ d biion iWrfi- ( i'rtilte P / "Th ' o l W ) rtbV ^ M ' . V "« f Brtmlmi ^ li ' ftri ^ feH
1 Ifor ; a day « f' ' pi-ay ^ r ^ Wh ^ K ' ihosb' 6 W 6 WM Whp > p } dt \ aaV , huf mMi wh q / 'dfd ' npt plcn « 6 / 1 rtiiUttWr ^ dd . "' 'Ih th «'^ icttWhilo , . " adUiftrihni' bfrorlin ; 'h / . f ^< V liWji ' nta ill 1 rI 5 diniyWrgh ; ajidloih ^ r Scotch l ^ hkt ^ otti'ite ^ tlJN / hftiyifcUhil'dl ^ offlirlronfl'eaAly- ' WtaVgPiiioniVwMbZi 1 irtrbviclea 1 ' pfuc ^ ' ^''( liio ¦ hi ¦ ¦¦ ' : nii : ¦!!• ii ' l > In 1 1 ; ) '¦' . " 1 ; I . ' (' . , v T * . ' / - ( .: I'll
cholera to breed , in ; and the effect is thdt altnb ' ugh Xprd PalmerstPn did hot order the natipnal fast , at tlie dictate ' of the Edinburgh Presbytery , cholera is subsiding . ¦ '' But ajdw offence ' ' anticipated . It was ciistqmary foi , thc Queen to issue a letter ad'dressed to the clergy , which is read from the pulpits bf the Church , re ' eommehding collections ' oil " behalf of the National Society , and of the Society for tlie Propagation pf the Gospel in uj jLaiis 01
, x ; .-eigii . -, ux journal patented , piety anjloiihced / a ' few ^ days back :, tliat this practice was ' to * - be Vdiscontinued , —phrasing the announcement in a manner which implied horror at innovation , ; at the same' time that it was partly excused by the remark , that the tAvo societies , in question are accused of Tractarian leanings . ' A semi-ofllcial contradiction has been given to the report : the letters will ho issued as i . tsilal , ' b ' iit it is rem arked , that the contradiction . is so limited as to give no pledge for the future . IsFidw , the ' expectation on the part of the public ,
that tliese letters should be continued , is a striking ; iiis ' tahce of servile adherence to usage when it is covered by a cant . The Society for tlie Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts , however ' nieritorious its objects in the eyes of its supporters , ' has no more claims to national assistanep pf the kind than maiiy other societies , and the , 'ISTatiPiial Society " may ; bo considered positively to'have , obstructe ' pV well considered and iiational alms to promote , in a less sectarian "Way , the . object which it professes . . Sectarian or npt sectarian , the societies are not State
instituiwiis ,. and' they have no claini upon the royal endorsement of their begging petitions to non-subscribers ; The name of the Queen has hitherto been used as a means of extorting mouey from those who had . rib call to support the institutions ; arid why , Jtbrd Palmerston , . simply because the s'Peieties acit'in the name of'ihe G-ospel and the Chureh , should advise the Queen to place at their di . spbsttl tlie royal name as an instrument of cant , it would be difficult to explain . If the clergy want money , they may ( and do ) get it by stirring
the convictions and affections of their flocks ; but ' certainly no Secretary of State is bound , or even justified ; save by , the servile plea of precedent , to extort tribute for sectarian societies in tho name of a royal benevolence . I > brd Palmerston , however , has proceeded to yet ' more shocking lengths ; he has granted a poritr iii $ sion to enquire into the causes of cholera ! Bfa ^ e we not been told that cholera was brought tipori us by our political sins , and specifically by tho Godless colleges and the omission of "Fid . Def . " on the first of the florins ? Ho doubts ! He is not
satisfied with that explanation ; but in "tho pride of intellect" ho probably expects the commission , to repbrt to him that cholera is caused by ilpxibus ' gases and exhalations . And , indeed , siicn if < the wicked presumption of human nature , that the Commissioners may ho report ; and then the public will be'diverted from the " true" explanation , which describes cholera as caused by Unscctarian schools or tho absence of six letters on a <; oin , to' the Positive idea , that foul air and squalid lodging breed disease .
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MAGDALEN ASYLUMS . ] v ifo'rwia'HST ANDiNa the woll-knovvn instance of tVo , Sis tors , of Mercy iit Piyniouth , under Miss Severn ,. ii % y . ill create some mirprino when it i , s knovyn that a regular . inrttitutioiv of SihIovh of JV ^ ercy ia , growing up within tho Church of England . J 3 y anioe ' Cing of < ho friends of tho Church , of England House of Mercy for Clowcr , on . Tuos-< lay week , wo Jearn not only that tho usHOcintion } i , t thatjjln ' co is flourishing , but that it is lilcoly to tic parent of branches af ; " Wantage , Uunsago J >( orwich , Leeds , J ) ovor , and apmo pla , c ; e in SoniprHetanu-q ; houses being nlrqady cHtablishod at tho two plucoH Jira | , named , Tbp institution
at CUnvor h to bo enlarged to hold fifty inmates , with the , power l . o . add . room fpr Hf-vonty-fivo or ci v illy ; and i it m propoHod to oiTeet n cAasBiflcatioii p | tho inmates for , thuir more «! ompl < j » to , rc-. ' < , l ( jfuj ) tipu . Some ciir < uniBta , u ( 5 os attending tho mopiing ? i , vo , roin . urJcablo . Iti wan hold in the , lodge of Ivlio rro ^ OHt of . Eton ,. as the ii-i ^ fi / had , jjtion . hold in thp , hpiJ ( Ho of ( ho || j « h , o |) ; of Exctor , . find . . otl , iorH . in JjoihIoh Hpuse ! iht » riv « i < lcn « o of tun MpJ ; ropoJitan Biflliop , jmV (( in tho rooms of tho Society for tho Propagation of . tht ^ GpHpol in F ^ oign , J ? ari , H . Tho ProvpHt . aiv ^ this Bitthop pi ,, Oxfpr , < , l took an aotivo pai'l , mow » ' X > jc , AruiaU-png , tho Bishop of d rahama-
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J ? M % WM i-lQ . 1853 . ] ji $ W g [ Lje AVi ^ - - R- 1187
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 10, 1853, page 1187, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2016/page/11/
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