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ibm ^ LawLD * Chahcku ^ or described tha . mode in which the bilThad been framed , and contended ^ that the obiectioaas just , urged were > substantially unfounded . The vrhota of ittf prtwisiprir IM Been thoroughly dfectisaed with the judges , anO ^ ti fittd alBo ^ Dne-tbtoitglrt ? ie -ordetti" of trselect committee of their Lordships' house . With regard to the' departon * - frcr ap- tha p ^ hicig ]* o £ raiuiring , UDnaimit ; , in , jjudes * tha prowuutm . nwteljij guarded ; . against , that- treubla . mi ineonveujuence wbiefcurigptba caused , by-one ott ^ wOrofattinate men ugOHKAi * , jiu ^ j . by decfaaang ; th ^ fcif ^ at the , exii < £ . twelve hou ^ eii ^ | an < or . eleven . Jurors war » .-agree& upon their verdict , th * fc verdict sbouidv ^ . he ^ goxjdfc . As * to : the provision , with , resunb to- ai&ta 4 ioaT , ifc ~ w « iuid only bo . scsorted , tobwJiie , gpwer
indgenot . aftiefj but before , iha expengea . ofvgoing to . triaUuui Dean incuraedu , ; ^ ith . tte ^^ t to ^ tl »« of dispensing , TOJ ^ i » a | bi ^ b £ ^^ w a * notiifcth * intf j ^ t ^ t ^^ j ^« B « , 1 brairin -ti ^ JofitlMtfSu ^ whicrr ^ iMsedh hi&& 8 tnnoiijcg anclit-was only c * rCTJng .. pufc-a priiici ^ l * -which ha&long-iyjpjrbeeife x ^ gpiaB&bmwwhim * Aatto > thei £ Qma&r befaKm ^)* wssSk& eqwtgf , all t £ » fc tbae bill proposedwas to , eoiA ^ t ^» Qoart beiomc whi ch ; anyj-wattfirv waa buwj ^ ht , to * deBlwith ^ the , wholaofii * at : onc ^ and . httdeniedi tBat itrroaa a ^ t ^ wb ^ clt would ^ lefcd ^ ta coafusieiK- The bill waav taer ccfjdh ^ y ^ 'n ^ inu ^^ it bad mastiegituiuUa ^ obje ^ a ^ vie . w as ^ jteylugdQtatvvouldilw ^ aased ^ - iMsd ^^ JUBu aMiakmi&aeem bi&objectioaB ^ and-the clause * ^ iftiiH % r , ' " ¦ . - < ¦ : ¦ .. - -
Ttnc&B&aaxxs Ttmt-oxrvr—Mr . P&ekbk asketf whetheir it t ^ ff t ^| iit&WffSn or therHbn . « t ^ atier fo ^ Fro htitxtn pe ^ sbrSSiSfariESisf afidtion ^ whifeh * stood fhhis name on the paper XClUXVCt itrvuttUiiluruinatB uiegiilii at rTreston r " 1 Mb Bxwe ^ MBB , said ^ Ke Eat * Jtbatf morning received ^ ar letterrrotoPx ^ onv which be ^^ nid take-the liberty of readin ^ efc the- House ; ais iV wotild ; Brist explain ta < sjconrse * fira iiieini ^ tir'ti&fc-. ITfe ^ etl ^ r'Vaa'datea ' , ^ Amalgamated Coin naBs&rMh ^ iPfestonf ' i ttrid ! * ai * s % iieff By- , Job * J&fcaany Thomas Banks ; and Robert Greenough , in behalf of the se ^ praibodies ^ fiacto ^ -vrorkeca }^ - / ' ^ 3 ^ camtfBittee'wii «^ tr ^ ai « tirogj ^ om * beliaif , of r the Beesfcea * operatwea . ini theic nam ^ heg to . foj ^ you ^ Six ^ tb eir , iaost-g ^ atefnL thanks for th « iinoi » tb ^ abdSnteresfc vpu . have evincet iit their cause .
TliirJate throughout ; tbes ^ pamffll proceeaing ^ acted upon "w ^ MS 0 t ^ 0 ^ . is ^ 0 t&-i ^ ai ^ iieem fit confcnAm& fiir an t ^ m ^ m m ^ i ^ & ^ mm ^^ m ^ m ^ is ^ m # cot ^ ct ^ ii ^^^^ miirnht ^^ t ^ t ^^ te ^^ iib ^ imiaA <> rd& ^? Gvtttfitimtm&hejtm&H&tfc ^ controk haxe imteoedK tfae ^ togrieUtwilitfi ^ of- theirremv jloggn t ^ j Tltej ; ^ > th «* tfor «< ro V ^ B ^ t ^^ iat ^ e ^ ^ i ^ &c # rd 3 » l x ^ o&ei&atian amon& al £ d £ i jE ^ gest ' tnatiiow the . straggle has . terminated ^ however unforr Innately for us , no farther proceedings' be taken , and { fiat yott < r ti&&Hi ^! tts $ ro ^ focr 7 ^ msd ^ . iMxt v tbir < 2 % d inst ; Wb b « g ? agsuKto ofl&r- youi > <> ur ^ itM 6 mhoer * i « id' heartfelt thsuks ftnrypur generous ? intetttuMsinsanr hebatf ?*
-He , wvtild ) iumY therefore , withdraw ? th ^ inartioB o wbidr he bMqpmit > iMui ^ and'Nvhich' stooxi < m :. lih ^ TO »« rrtfsrthat right . ; ( efoseroO . -.. - < •• . - ^^ ? i ^ xf , fP *^ lifea » rr-TugiB ; ' was ., mut . useless , debate braii&bto ^ &i&hx ^ -sitfinff , of tha House o £ Gonam ^ ns . Tha subject wa » their -sec ^ ndiMftdiag Vf Mp-Whiteaide ' s bill for »» v ^ nting , km * j& o ^ . dfepoaing . of thefr . property mi favour of . the coaFjeufe -of wbi { ih < ih « rym »} r be mffnbera . llr . MMi ^ ors- opened * tba - ¦ djgi ^ e ^ detoa > on ^ fch % . ««<»^ readingja bolialf of tha bill , } it wa » . o |) pos € ( Lbj : Siti J « tijur . Yotn « G , > . and : ; fa ) ttflck 8 diand . » us ^ , tained ^ . ia . , di » ury 3 Bpseahea ^ by a . hoste of member * who ; are ¦ or alqra qiu , a . fWednwday .. Ait » , qpart « c tafiu ^ utcordiag ^ to > - jruBsL the&PMUcen atopneAthftdebate . -
iSk : GTCa / S ( i ?» 0 > OL > iiu 3 TERa—The Scotch BcboolinasterB h&if l ) sitiCQ'tSOS ^ bien paid ' stipends based on tile average priipe of ' oatimeal fofc' 25 years . The . last 25 years ,, endulg . in Noyember . 1853 , ; give ajnuch . lower average , namely ,, from . 26 £ to 19 t .,, tliani . the firevioua 25 , yearsr-frioin 34 / : to 26 / . In reply to the Diika of . Bcccleuch , Lord Abekdee ^ atatecf tlat G&vemmeut intended to bring ih' a bill to raise the * stipends' totfie old rate ; , but temporarily only , because unless connected with a general system of education , its would' ba unreasonable to augnient tlie stipends .
] ffito » LKSEX Industrial ScHoota . —On the dfectusiiin of » Driyati ^ blH' ( the Midaiescx Industri al Sclioold Bill ) * warnr debat ^ arosei originated br Mr . Mullings ^ on thwquestid * wfcether a power-should l > e reserved to the vJHitonc of the ietiocHato toermib the attendance * of ministers , not of the Eit « b 3 whed CIia « sh , upon * the inmates , if their number ¦ warranteti sutthy an' arrangement .. . Mr . NIbwdkgate amT other Op ^ osit&ni membera strongly' contended' against ) th * prihciplo alleged to bff Involved in- Kucli a provisbn ^ namely , that of enacting the celebration of mass . Af ¥ : Aiy » EitEE-r opposed the proposition on practical grounds , and it was supported by Lord D . STtrA « x and others on the score of religious liberty . Oh diviuiont , the proposed power ma retained in the bill by 190 to 108 .
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" AtHDITION"AX ., AKTietE TO THE OFFENSIVE- AKD Uttr fensive treaty cohcludeq bbxwjebiin austria j&fd Pbussia , u According , to tha stipulations of Art .. 2 of the treaty Goncludedi tbi * duy . betw * : &n hi * Majesty the Kiag of Prusaub and lii » Majesty the Entfecor of Au&Lruvy relative to- arri » ing at an ^ oflfensiBtt and dtiiouwwe alliance ^ the more explicit understanding , as to the initiative ] of t lift eventuality wiiereoa tlift action , ofi one high contracting pacty foe tha oounxnu detenco of . the tertitouy o £ tha othoc shall be grounded ' ,, will form the subject of special arrangements to be considered , aft integral portions of the principal treaty .
** Pjrew Majesties ha-vo not been able to overlook ( haden rich die Erwagang < nichl entzictim Konnen ) fch « consideration that , the ind « nnite prolangatien of the occupation of hi » Highness the Sultan ' * torntory on the . Lawar Danube by Ruasiarv tnoopa vrilL endangec the political , moral , and naaterioL interests of the whole German Con&atleratiou ,. as well as of their own states , and . tliia in so nuicli higher degreo the' further , Iiosabi extends lies war opecations over Tuckiali territory . The august Courts of Aaiatriauuid Prussia aro united in . the wish to avoid , if possible , all participation , in the war that haa broken out between Russia on the one side , and England , France , and Turkey on the other ; and at the saino time to aid in the re-establishment of general
pence . They specially consider tile explanations * recently given by U 10 Court oi St . Petersburg at Berlin , whereby Kuauia appoars to consider the original , causa of occupying tho Priuoijjalities ae set aside- by the concessions , now made to , and iu irtaii y renpecta carried out m favour ci , the Porto ' s Ohriatiiun subjects , u » a powerful clement oi pacification , which they could only deeply deplore were thoy to see it deprived at fui tiier practical influence . Tliay tiawoforo hope tli » t the expected replies of the &t . Peterabttqg Cabinotl to ttiA Prussian , propositions , transmitted to . it aadcar d » to of ' the Hth inst . will olfcr tho requipud ueaucity fwthe speedy withdrawal uf the Itusslun troops from the lurltto hi territory , la tho oviintthut theau liouuu should bo disappointed , tho
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THE TREATY OF ALLrANCE BETWEEN FKA . KCE , ENGLAND , AND TURKEYThis treaty has been published in the Mitniteun , together witli the- decree of the Emperor Napoleou ^ countersigned by M . Drouyn de LhuyB , promulgating it . The text la as follows : — " His Majesty tho Emperor of the French , and her Majesty tho Queen ot th « United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , having be « n invited by his Imperial Majesty tlie Sultan to > assist him in repelling tlje aggression directed by his Majesty tho Emperor of All the Ro »» i «» against tho territoriia of tho tSublnne Ottoman Porte , nn agjzrcBriion by
wiieh the iBtsgrifey of the Qttoman emmr& and the- indep € ndeace *« f the throne of his Inrperifcli ; Majesty the Sultan ' axe menaeeoV ; an 4 their said Maje ^ tiea feeing fully persuaded that the existence of tlia Ottoman empire , iu its piesent h ' mttfr , is es » ential to tftfe maihtenaiice . of tile balance of < pv «« r Between the States' of- Enropep ; stnd having ; in « onseqilCTice \ eotts « nte # to' ^ nre Jfap&i » Eftoferial' Bfs ^ esty the Sul tan - tte aBBistance which jfie hiafrdeinandea iur / tbi » object , it has ; appeaTed ' -prdperrto thdbe « idiMfaje » tie 3 v > aJid < to his Inopft » ial / Mmpaty tbe * Sv&tfa r t <* c < mclu 4 &a [; tmatoj in > OT ( ket to set-ibrthi j thenJ intaadoo » . cai » ft ) ran (« b } y tortke foreg £ ri % r aud . to regalate ; tl «> manner in . which their said . Majesties will lend assistances [ to his Inq > exiai . jl ^ rajesty , tlie Sultan , 1 < c For tfils-object theic safd Majjpsties , and Els Imperial . Majesty- t&e Sultan , hava named to be their plenipoten-1 CJafjEsS , - nannwly : — the of the
^ v "' Hisr M ^ raty Enrperpr- French , Geaeraf of | lE > Ss « e «© n- € oanfc Bkragoay d ? BRlu > rs , Tjce ^ Presidralr of the -i Senate ^ - Qtobd * GJrosp ot tliwlroperittl order of the Legion of jKa « oor , £ & , && ; bfeAmBa ^ o dor Extraordfiis ^ r and Ple-^ nipotentiaty twthe QttoaaaBi Porte ? 5 ' ? 'ifer Bbjpstyfthft Qpeea-ofethe Wnited Kingdompof Great Bwtaifcandi Iceland . , ttar Bight Honourable StratfowJ ,. Vis ^ , capnt Stratfiod ; de BedcUflfe ,. Eeer of the . United Erngdouiy , > ac'i . uaem&er of- hen Biitannic Maje 8 ty ? s Privy Goancn Eifght Grande Cross or the Order of . the Bath , her Ambaa-! aadbr ETitHtDrdiharv and Plenipotentiary to the dttomau ; , Potter ¦ •'• ¦* ; " ¦ Ani hiii Itnperiar Majesty ^ tne Soltanv MustapHa Re * < cbia P % » lia ^ h ^ Min ^! er-af Foreign Afljiirs ; - "" Wb ^ iaftep haraig twcipcocally conoaaunicated t&eir full , pawemfound : tz > < be imfDoS >^ aidi due funa ^ agreei ok the fol < - . article *!*— - \ off
r- ¦** && £ . t- ^ b M ^ sCy 1 iBhef Eh » p 8 r « Hr Fremeh and ' 1 a « f ? MajwtiK ? t * e > Q'ieen . ofi the ? IJiritad > Kingdom ) oP Great Bi ^ im ^ afe Irckowi ; hawngrateeady ^ at tbe-demand of bis ' -Bmp « riaiA MtfJesigPtlW ! Sakaii ^ . ordwed powerful diydgh > n » of flvair xuesalibaeestwremiu ^ to / Goas * aatinQp ) e ,. and to ^ extend . . to'the Ottomaa , terrilpry aod flagj . all t ^» grotectiea rw-kieh cdr ^ mstaEces wou 4 ^ alfow ^ their-T said Majesties umdertake . ^ b ytKe ^ present ! . treaty tH > co-opjerate still more ^ , wi £ hJbis . Im-° j ^ al ; Ma ^ trt&e ; Swfin ,, foK the defence of the Otttoaian riteteit » wr , ri Eilrbjie amL Asia , againstr Russian ae-gressron , > - hy ^ mplby ^ H ^^ r *^ a ^*| w ^ o ^ 8 ttch : ;» number of « ecr land -tJoopaa ^ ro ^^ pearnccwSary to-atiaia tuat : ^ whfch j ilantt Htmpmi &eu > -sai « Mrajestie » will sen * rovrax ^ la suwfi » poinls ; of 4 h& . XDttomaa teimtory ; a « jahati ; fi « tfaottgh ^ propar ? 7 ui 9 i ^ riai uxajccsuj luc Dii mr ^ iccb uiou
* ouva x » n ; ^ o : > ; -, anuV Engl » k laaid te » ro »^ thu » senfefort the defeww of « hs .: Ottnmaa . tatcHory ^ . 8 bail > j ^ eelve-. the 9 aaa »> friendly .-welcome ^ ' . andL be ^ . treated * wi th the samerconBJdei-abion ^ aathtfeEreuoh * « ndv EnglKE naval forces ^ , which - have \ been foe seme , time . entplby e * in t | e , wat » i » of Tterfiev . - ^ ' 'Art ? 2 ^ Tne I& % h contracting- partfes engaj » ed on . it ' s side , to reciprocally communicate -without loss of time any i-pnro ^ iti » a « wliic 1 i ^ eithe > or > them may-receive « ntBft- part of I tho tlmpertMtof Bussiis ^ either diredfy or indiireot % , with a . viaw to the ottsatiou JO&'bOitiiitieH ^ tov an avmistxiey or to ? ipeacjB ; and his Imperial Majesty tfaai 3 flfta& engages ; more * , ; over not to conclu ^ auajvarniutice , or to > onep any negotiaiitdon for p ^ ace , or " fo conclude any pTeliininary of peace ^ or , amt-trttotor of tmbkca w 5 tlr fW (*/ EShnmemr ^ of Riwwift wfrttmif : tHn
JcnowfeJiga and consent of tfte hig ¥ ctmt racrnag psvfcifo . ••• Art ; 3 & A » soon an th * object of- theipresentttreaty aYtaW ^ haem been attained £ by » the concluBion ; of ai tre « tjrc » ffp «» cev piihMajo&ty fhetrRmuoaxi ofi tlm : French ^ and her Bfa ^ ea ^ ttha ; QgfQgfajot , Qreat / mataini and > IreJandv wilL . make > arRUjgs ^ jin ^» £ ur the ; immediafcawithdniwal of ; all . theirr , navaL aiul . rmih ^ tai ^^ prces . emDloy-edvfac tha-realisation . o £ the object . of , the ; jirascat . treaty . and All the fortresses , or positioft 3 in . the Otfpman . territory ,, which shall' have been temporarily occu-. . . pied * , by tlte * military forces of France and Engliiad ; , shall he , ; res ^ orei ~ to the authorities' of tlie Sublime Ottoman Porte ih '
, the' * paee-pr 5 1 f 6 rty days , or sooner if it ' can be done-, firom theidata of the exehimge of the ratifications of the treaty by which the nresent > war shall' be terminated . u Antu 4 £ Itiis undenatoodi that tbea auxuiaryr armies shall ; retain . thet faculty o £ takingrsuch & part as may appear to , thcuv proper im thecopeuation * directed , against tha common enemy , without . th « Ottoman aulhorities , either civil or : military ,, having , any pretensiun . to . excrciaa the slightest ; contror « ver their movements :. on the contrary ; all aid and I facility shall be gjven to them by tliese authonties , particul Jarl ioi their disembarkation , their march , their quarters aoroncarjrprnent . their subsistence anol that of their horses ,
. and tuerp communications , whether they act together or i SBPcratelyv It is unrferstood , on the other hand , that the comnauiaing officers . of the said armies engage ta > maintain : the strictest disciplbae among their respective troopa , and make them respect the lawa and . customs of the country ; lt > follows , as a- matter of course ,, that property . shall bft . ev ^ i-ywheco respected .. It is , moreover , under-, stood on both . sides tliat the general plan of campaign should be discussed and agreed upon between tho commandor-in-; cliiei of the three armies , and that , if a numerous portion of
the allied- troops- are to line wifli the Ottoman , troops , no operation can- t >» executed against the enemy without its having been * previously concerted with tho commandants of thoailliad fftcoes . Finally , ovory attention shall ba pnid to . any demand nelaiivo to tho wants of the service , addressed by the commanders-in-chief ortlie auxiliary tr < n > pB , either to the Ot-toman Government through their respective embassies , ox T in-cases of urgency , to the local authorities , unless there he valid objections clearly set forth to prevent their begin carried into execution . 44 Art . 5 . The present treaty sliall be ratified and the ratifications exchanged at Oonstan trnople within tho space of six weeks , or sooner if it can be done , from the day of signature . "In faith of whtoh the respective plenipotsn tin lies have signed it and affixed thereto toe seal ot thtirunne . "Dons in triplicate , to one an « l the same eiliict , at Couutantinople , on , tlio 12 th du , y . of JWarcl ) , IHiJi . ( Signed ) " B ^ uaouay ©' 'HrLi . iKRs . Stbatpokd dk itlCDCLlFFfl ., RKSCJH 1 D . "
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Tfi £ AU ^ TBO-KRlIS&iAN TliEAXY . Ta ^ maeii tslkfediof tiescfey or ffoflventioB between thffi Kiog ; ofiiP 3 t « BBia amf the 3 &n ]» eroi" of Austm ha ^ beenlaidibeftwe the public . It i& an iannortawt doeumentv and iltocstratas - tho official ptwitioa a »> sumed by the great © erjaaare Powers but it is not of * . v « ixy pdsitriveuitttuTej s » our readers will : not &o tofc remark ; ' •• ffis J ^ jesty tte KSr g o ^ Fi-ms ia an 4 hfe B&featy the
EtaBerar . of Aosttfa ^ sidej . antl . Tui-kay , EB ^ a nd and Jr-aace on theotiien ^ * ' Considering , the , moral obligations imposed on tliam by ha-viiig , signed . the fast Vienna protocol ; * '' Seeing , tfie constant augjnentation of military meaaurea oa l > otbr sides , and the increasing dangecs emanating , there , from to general peaces
" Persuaded as to tlie-high misaioa -whaeb , - on . tB « tliresnoE of" astfiinaste rutare , w ^ aHoUad to'tbem and to Germany , m . tinnatery ; allied with botli states ^ in and . for the' interests of EncopeaafvreKaret '_ ' Have- resolved to unite ,, daring , the eaktence ofi rtfti » war which , has brokeurout , betweaaillussia oa tueonestdej and , T turkey ^ . Erauce ,, andL England-on . the other ,, in ai defensive ani offensise alliance , and have . named , for tfi * coocbaaion tblereof the foUbmng , plenipotentiaries : — * H& Majejsty -the Kin s of Prussia ,, luV SHiristet-FresEdent Baron von KTanteufifel , G&b . ; M H » Majeity the E ' mpearor of Ahsteia , Hi * actual Privy C otmciilor Bliroa « Ton Hessj , and 1 M » ' actical 1 Privy CTouuoiU ^
Count ThunvwbHohenstein y " ¦ Ite same ,: aftfer exohanging-theicftill pawews ^ fihiod in dv . 0 order , agreed'upon-the-tellowingTOkits »—"' Art 1 ^ Hia ^ M ' syest-y ? tl ^ ft . King ; oi < i £ sQSskk&xndj . huh Jntpewal AgostoUcal Majesty reciprocalljs egsaranteerto- each other tlie possession of . their German audT non-Gfnaan . territories , so that any attack made upon the territaw o £ the : owe , no matter whence it may . come , sfaaMbe . regatafed as a . bostife aCtaclt oa rhe t » rrif » rf of theotHer . ' : '" Art 21 Ih'thff ^ ame manner the Bighr ctmtractirJjg jparlaes hold themselves bounditosfifeguard tlie iShterests-of' ^ Ktmtmy fjomt all antf every inrwad ; , and regapd tliemselve % conse ^ qaeutly , as booDd' ^ nsceHsfcr every .-attaoft uTX > n . > : imirT > aetMniot in ;
ta « ir , territory , incase that ^ one . ofr thear should ^ accord vrhhthe other , finds itseK xequizedi tftcnoy * ^ stramemgehmR in defence of German interests . Agreement as to the ioi&e tiwe , ( ifiintrilt ) of .. the * eareatxuiUt ^ ju 6 *» mentioned , as -mil also as to the extent or aaristanca to foe * afforded ) « K « H forwi the Bubjject , of ' special' arrangements ,, wiiich ^ ace , fa he > con , sidered' armtegr _ tirportftns df tile presenttrcatj ; fcArt ; 3 ^ - hsr order to" give- the necessary ; vrofgat and ? strength to ^ th «> 0 ffignaue-ii . w defensive treaty concluded : b > them , the two great German powers buuf themselves ^ in ; ease of need , to hold a portion of their military force folly preparedior war ; . aLglten epochs ^ and ' at giveu . geints , toba determined between them . Special' resolutions , shall , also
« D 8 ue as regards tHe t&ia ,. extent , and mode or employing , thia military force . •^ Art :, & . Tile , hi gh contracting , parties will ifvnitet , alT G « r-Man . states to adhere to tliia- alliance , an such , measure aa ia provided fox lljr Art . 47 of' the Vienn * concludittg . acts ,, ao that the legai federal oblijgatibna shall receive such extension Ity adhering states' as . the . present treaty poinfea- ou 4 » "Art . 5 . Neither of the high contracting parties . wu \ during , the existence of tBb > alliance ^ eoucludeany ; separate treaty whatever with other states ,, which does , not fully , harmonise ^ with the principles of the present , treatx . •* AEfc 61 The . present treaty shall tie submitted as . soon . as possible , to the ratification * of the- august . Sovereigns , * Done at Berlin , April 20 ,, 1854 , C $ igped > " Von MAxrrKOi'fi'au . "Tox Hessl " Vas TkDir . "
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Leader (1850-1860), May 27, 1854, page 486, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2040/page/6/
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