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and the Houses of Parliament . Oa Monday rthe Queen aad Prince Albert took them to the Philharmonic Concert , and on Tuesday they went with Prince Albert loxhe Eton Speech 4 ay . At a Trivy Council , on Thursday , the Marquis of Anglesey was appointed&ord-luieutennut © f Anglesey and Lord Hathertoo , I-ord-Iieiiteiiant of Stafford . We remark that the new Boyal ^ ruests Txave visited the refugees , the \ Da ± e and Duchess d'AumaLe , andhave received a visit from the Duke and Duehetede N&memra .
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• The ydtrag King of # brt < tgal awl his brother arrived at Southampton on Friday week , -with a squadron of three snips . He conies to -visit the ! C&ttrtof *^ ct 6 rla . Befog a Cci&urg , < ff course , much will'lte made of him . H * idtttoot seventeen year * of rage , and in 1856 will becouae king . Jti present bis father is regent * - On Saturday evCfiina } Colonel Stftiihopeprfes ^ fea at ai&n-TMet of the officers < df ififc'Giwmadier Gtfafd * , tft thd Lo ** W Tavern , his Royal : Highriess Prince Albert b ^ g , from the arrival of the King of Portugal , unavoidably absent . The Jbllowihg Were ftnVdU ^ the ; distingnfeHetf gttesrts : —Lord Bare - Wdoo > Lord IMvrtife , Lfcfd Swpfoi'a , Colonel Thornton , Colt * nel Soup * , ^ I « iek 4 a > ti ( ffl , Gotouel Torrens , CqlofttLKnollve , Lieutenank-Golanel Lindsay , &c . , jMr . Jonn Hatchell , some titne Member for ^ flfetteor , tciifl Whig A * t «« ey *^ enaral , WreceM * Jthe late Mr . Baldwta , as Cttnnusaionfer izUdie Dablinlnsplvent Court .
The Duke of Devonshire has been attacked T > y paralysis , atod ^ noW serkrnsty Ill . Wli * nftbout toqtitSt . Petcrsbttfg , Madetntiitfelto RaChtrt made a tagpal reptirte ^ . She Was entertained at dinner by the Imperial 'Guard , and one © F the officers had the dtecouttesy to pi-briose as a loast , " to © urWettog in Parts , where wb shall drtftk ; the health of the great artiste in champagne . " Champlgne , " replied tbfc actress , " is very dear , gentlemen- —fop prisoners .
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Lord Palmefston has addressed a letter to the Secretary of the Educational T 3 oittimt « eeof tfctf ! PMvyOrtMWal , subtnittirtg to them that " one great fault in the system Of instruction in the schools 6 f the country lies in the want oj proper teaching in the aft of writing . The great bulk of the middle lind lower orders write h « ttds too sfrkAll arid indistinct , atiddo not form their letters ; or they sometimes form them by alternate broad and fine strokes , which make the word ' s difficult to read . The handwriting Which Was generally practised In the fearly pttft and middtoor the lust cetitufy was far better than that now in common use ; and Lord Palmerston would suggest that it would be very desirable that tbe attention of schoolmasters should "be fifiretfted to this Subject ; and that their pupils Bhduldbtd tAntfbtmtbW to imitate broad torintfctft
than tine copperplate engraving . " The seventeenth anniversary of the association of popular educational institutions was held at Bradford on Wednesday last . There was a conference in the morning , presided over by Mir . Ed ward Baines , of-Leeds ; and a eoirde in tht evening , of wbioh Lord Beaumont was chairman . " Mr . E . Barnes waste-elected president for the ensuing year ; and the next anniversary was fixed to be held at York . At -the public meeting in tuo evening there was n largo attendance , and addresses were deliveed oj tbe Chairman ( Lord Beaumont ) , Viscount { Jodericii , Mr . J . D- Dent , M . I * ., Mr . Milligen , M . P ., Mr . Wickham , M . P ., &c . The whole pro > ceedings of the anniversary passed off most satisfactorily . Dr . -Newman was inaugurated as Rector of the Irish Catholro University , on Sunday , with THuch solemn
observance and formality . Dr . Cullen * nd a hotit of biaUops wero present . Dr . Newman made a solemn profession of faith , commencing— " ' Ego Henricus Newman , firma fide credo , et profiteer omnia vt singula oosb continentur in eymbolo fidei , aaosancta fionaona ccclesin utitur , viz ., &c , ' —then proceeding to proclaim his tirni faith in the great truths which the Catholic Charch teaches , reciting as his true faiUi and belief each article of tire Niceno creed ; also receiving as the truth and embracing ae such all the apostolic and ecclesiastical traditions , observances , und institutions ; receiving the sacred Scriptures nccording to the sense
and interpretation thereof , ahruya held and taught * by the Holy Catholic Church { proclaiming his faith in the acven BacrainentB of tho Jiew luw as inatituted by our Lord Jesus Christ , and his belief in all Urines appertaining to their administration ; declaring his firm faith in tho sacred doctrinoH of tho Church , of ll » e real pneaonce of tho body und blood , B » ul and divinity of Joaus Christ—in tlie sacramcrit of tho eucharist offfevetl tip in the ht > Ty rnnss—wn offiermc true , proper , and propi tiatory for the living amd thedoadj also declaring liia f * utl > in tiie communion of saints—th » t the saints reigning with Christ are to bo venerated , und their intercession invoked , and that due honour be paid to thwir
i » l £ s i also that tbe Jraagw of XJl > rist , andtrf ike Mother of God , and of the saints , are to ik preserved and Jaonotrreo , " obc .
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Some ^ WngKke a strike has taken place among She drivers on the North- Western line , wising oat of ttae n » w plan of working the line by contract Tie jplwi odgio » ted twelve Months ago , but tbxase drivers who asSenteaT to the terms did so -v ^ kratarily . No sort of eoerdion was employed . Apprebemnvts of « a « b ^ n infl » ence , h < a * &rinri > the fatwetB » eem to have rejoiced on a strike : and it was rae * by a public siatemerit that no lotenUttn Of tbe Mnd existed . ^ The men then jnaHe k dtmttnd Sbr in i » u * r # « 8 * vof'wtege *^ ajid tlulrfmMvpeBdingthedeeuwMiol ^ e ^ h ^ ton } . .
X or a Joag tune it oas been & matter of mecolsliqn wh « - Oj er 'Western Anstralja shared the golden gifts r of ifs sister states . - AH t » ncertaiiitJ ] r lias bo « n removed ^ y th * aist 0 v « r ¥ of eoJfl o « w Freawfetle , iorfejr quwM > itie » , , » A ^^* 1 ^^ ' ^ ntiPfi ^ ome jfrpm Callw . under date tf April IS , says Qiafe an Bnglteh ' nigate 3 x&& joit tdten * Russian BeveatytfoTir Into a port on the tooatt ther *^ > m 4 that thejr themsejyes , in taming up the harboar- * trC » Uad , were , accompanied by a Bussiaji doable-banked fri&aie' . In the harbour wereHwa " Ehig ^ sn -toe ' n-of-waT , two 'Prtft ^ h , aS two Feravians , iha nnnitariuidivarie ^ ^ Nnnginateaaediibj th » aroviil ^ an A « w » agBft ^ ag ^ The day after , one vftJia English and Fr « och Baen-afcwar
pro ^ eotior lwe EaaBlan < iiHgat « viii oat » she teigtat lasin-the P ^ eh ^ tly aftow * rd ^ --j S 6 t ^ r | ffa 2 «« te . ; ... ' .-, ' Mr . ' Wilham Town ,, of Sandwich , was fined 1001 . before ( iB ^ rtagsthites in p «« fcy ^ esBlbris oti Kbe ^ W ^ til ^ ftr ^ ettlB * s hnrie ; withant ^ hGesw . 'Miig « ted < to 2 ^ . ^« tid 4 L&& * iWI coatSr ^ on inimA ^ iftt'i *~ pBy * »' > t- ¦ A'ccoVaing to a statement just publialed , ^ he hnriDer of ships wrecked in the month of M » y ^ motnttetf f td- Wl . 'Tfcfe « fio * 4 F (» rA ^ U-eo »| EttiaflBu alist < o « i ©» Bharj ^ niaki » t ^*> tal af . 200 lasses in . the jtw » jpaonth ( L ; , <
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Xhe "Lamleyand G / e ^ as « " in s « Y ^ agner ha » jnow . we ttfflt b * eH ftnair ^ 'diitidseii oT . Ldst wfteit tB& : 6 ppS « tog e ^« pel | W > tt % n ^ Wfdibn tb « VtOe Id s *« # r' 4 atttt wt > y * ' « # w t * iilUn »^ ld not be had ; b « aft « r luring e * fcbs » e , tie ^* h * evideaceand the ^ me . statements oeing « d | d \ ieedr < n ;« r aflftin « the judges of the Ctfurt of Qaewi's fefeii o ^ cH ^^ n ? . mm ? j ^ ftiwatt * AeW &ti& . i The ofliy twint wae wtortkeip Mr . Gye-kiMrt * , afcthd . time b * engaged [ Mis * Wa | mer . tl » aft h « t contract , with Alr . Lunaley , still existed . Thafc auesQon the jtfry d 66 fdecf kt 'W triffl , ' anlf ' tlie jttlges siw no tttisbn to ddttbrtb ^ iprb ^ riety of their - vefrftet . j ^ boaII jipropeity in the county of Moa . ih wa $ tdd in the Encumbered C 6 urt yesterday in two lots , one et which , rea-Tfafr tlar ^ -seven , the ^ trthet ftfty-two Jfteirs'ibniVjhitJfe What felftiOWfitanaffkabletehewtate wiui bfibr b » & ; inci » Mt ia ^ ed
BUDpl& | , th « yrenMin | der being , far tho residue yof ( idnvB ^^ nuLe years & * m rltTSi The . second tot was subject to a beadirent oT O TM ^ si&h ^ b * iiBei ^ prVjnfc fftit oTm ^ wnWb , flev ^ f-i thele ^ a&lu ^ ac 4 , 300 i ^ eqtialtoflfty- » twoy « nrB ' ipnvehas *^ . The otberdfty a-feuQWyin ' -want of a oi ^ itVlodgiagrigaTe himself out as a deserter from the Iforty-fifth ^ teglnient . "At tSije po ^ ic * NJfcc ^ , ttext Porting , % t > - said ib Was'tiftt t * n ^ V ** had neror been- * « d 9 ier ; Bat tbe mngiatratb , to-biargtwil -dismay ; informed him that by . the Mqtiny . Act all persoaB who give ihetnselves out to he aesaftei * ire , ipiq / fisBto , deemed « toa *!« dl 66 he \ vaS handed ovet to'tbto HotM
Crnaras * ' A ^ aong man aamed Brodberger , aged 21 , of SchweU-les-Garralbe , Moselle , was sent the other day to look for his fattier , who had g « m « to fetch flour frocn tbe mill . Steither father nor son returned . In the evening the dead body of the latter was found lying in a pool of blood by the roadaide j and hear ftim a hitgS stone ^ vith which the detd had been done . Search w ^ b strtoftgafally m « dto fior the ion ; he lwd changed liis clotfaea , and secreted those Jhe had w « sn in the morning . There ,- \ vaa no doubt he had committed the murder , bis fnotiVe being that he had been drattm for a soldier , and that as < the son ; of & widow be woald be exempt from
serving . Paris pickpockets are a class apart . They could not exist in England , although we have not cot a secrfet police and » passport' system . For instance , m lady thief—? nicknamed Jrlain d'Or , on account of her dexterity—has just been arrested . She married at fifteen ; the god of thieves so ferhlleM x > h her and her husband , that they Tired 5 ti * n ^ iOtel and kept a carriage and pair . Since his death she has been the tnistreas of several " eminent thieves . " We suppose bar hand was not so delicate as of old . She was Caught in the fact .
A . widow tiamed Murray , who kept a foAgingiltousp at No . 2 , Mead's-place , Newington-causewuy , was murdered on Thursday morning . Some of the initiates , roused' from their beds by her cries , found h-er lying at the foot of tlie stttirs , and Henry Simons , who is notv in custody , beekle her . H « exclaimed on eeeing them ^ " The great bear ib dead . " And afterwards said roluntafily , ' Tbave done it . * ' He was searched by the police , hnd a large Spanish dlasp-icnifo wai found in his pock « t , apparently covered with blood . The body of tho deceased was horribly cut and hacked : the immediate cause cf denth was ft decrp wound in the thigh , which severed the femoral artery . The prisoner apparently had no motive for the dreadful deed . He has been in a stuto
of habitual intoxication ) for the laat h ' va months ; und tho witnesses , who rosidod m tho house with liim , state that during tho last two months his iruimior has been strangely excited , mid his language incoherent .
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An old man named Wingtteld , long time v « let in the family of the Earl of Coventry , was killed by lightning last Wi elc "while angling in the Severn , near Kemrfeoy , Worcestershire . Mr * Arthur Thwjiaa V \ ill (> inout , & commoner of Christ Clnitcb " Oxford , waa thrown from his borso on Monday and killed . The horse was -waltting when it stumbled ; Mr . Willemont w « nt over its hoad , wnd the horse Toiled on to him . Tlie cupital of fcun Sulviulor lias . sullered a grout calaaiity . An ourtliquuko has nearly destroyed every edifice in it ; and
J ^ attaated fchat . 600 iaimli * fcaw-bsen hxtihA tol ^ he
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^ I ^ ISB ^ M solicitor , Mr . Offers : — » j 30 , 1853 . - ^^^ 21 marquis . Did you ever see awsb «^ hallow . » ated fool ? We most . » ¥ wezeaw . W # n ^ iitton ^ dt Yb ^* one ^ imywoj * k of Ms royaler ^ withotft Wo ; WUWrit . mMwlM Th ^ Jett sx ^ asrfentrfeyifflUBtaslieiiorlfe © mawtuis , who i « pb » 4 as follows : — " Dear Sur Jamea— -1 this day received a JMkt t ** & $ (^ bi& £ « uDAiibfi&ih *^ btoa& ^^ ' 3 i ( dj | & owri that it wan adtfreifcftS TJeaj" ^ fiB ( r 8 . ' ^ dil" * ottd t * fc « t 5 are not t » wHtS-ifc Sm 6 t ' V 0 WmtM 1 axW £ M fmam
* £ »< ut 7-. Xowemt £ m > m # * timMimmmi& tace much , though it may piatajj ^ ia ^<*^ iii& > vi # Kw 4 tf when you next write to me . I * % t * dflt ^ IflRiu ^ K ^ SffifflS tof ; man that yon have * « bUte ' ^ wurtietm * jMnVftg % - wai-ds him in callmg him a *^ a ^ w-p ^( eCiWo ^ ^ ri ^ t you am nnsnanooA of the most f c ^ sn ^ inteatiafffl'wheffTefiFn press a wish « to squeeze him . ' I read your letter—tlat is a fact ; and as it was directecDtfrins , it ia yoar fault , not mine . —Yours , &c , SxaGo / V ^ S | bi ^ i > / ^ - > ¦
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' A priv ^ let !** frtW Jt * 3 rTd Ifet * t » at \ Lord Howden waB tbtan hteaae £ sj £ nr #£ a | LsJidon- ^ iher-lst iostant , probably not vnfth the intention or returnbig , &n-hftportant command in the Egfit ~ ftavii l g b g ell placed at % is o&pw&L MLr . Otway becomes C ^ sfge ^ pLffsjres ^ . , - - , >
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Satvsl&ax , June 10 th . Bo « tf Hcm » e » TMsembteft lteig ^|^ tei j ; q ^ w ^ B& > i | 8 ap < tf onssioa of , tlie ^^ ftUff ftf yifi f lyfl iftrtiiftat ^ fti ) "pftinnaittee of Supply ; T > ut before that wearisome business began , inma inteypating nrqq ^ ijjngii f . iuih place . The flrsff thi ^ ddne 'inwiatei 'thiaV itie new arrottg ^ meot of tbfe Cubinel ta p * o *» ediag : trj compaetion . Qatlte motion ' G £ iM 4 . iE * . vxtoBi ' $ aB # ' wT ^ rrw ^ jsf gOT j d * red 4 as ;* fanrcjtar of ^ fAmf . fa& gf tofefejqgt . h \ A . Vitlff nccented tnorn (« i >( v nf Hrnmiienfaf tnoflnnnnil .
Mr . Ttf ; aissoN asked what course tbe \ Q < Sverrtient ; tneAtittb ta . ltein c ^ nseqnenceof a-vdt « C » f the H ^ oao tint tbe Htoawa In * eter © hc « ito tho periadiq » l press aiadr&ewwpaper ^ tainp su ^ r Ul . etefined ^ and unegiAaUy 6 af < nraed , and vtbat ^ the subject 4 e 9 Utnds j ^ ae earjy c 6 nsid « ratiorji of i j ? arliaiiaent 7 ' , ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . 'Mr . GrXADSTbj ^ fi mild- th&t Hmx th& resolnttdn ^ ttie wtat ^' of the law had been taken ( into cottHdera ^ taa , tuad'it wns ttill under the ooasideratian of tbe l » w offlcez * . On being further pressed by Mr . Gibson sod Mr , 38 right , Mr . GutBSTONE said that Tie thought % was prope * an « i desirable that a 'speedy deterrMndtion houldbecome < toonthe « u ( bjeot . ' -.-. The House then went / inty iCommilteeiof S » pjpty on the Civil Service JEstimatea .
In the House of Lards , ia reply to the E « rl ctf HARDwio&ti ; , the Duke of Nbwcjlbti . e , stated thwt the ambulance for the wounded destined for the ^ ast would be dispatched on Sunday . The Earl of Derb * , referring to t " he tao ^ n ' g of « new writ for London in the other House , ; in Consequence of CLord ^ John Bustfeirs ^ aooeptanceof th ) o office of President of the Council , , asked for an exp lanation of the-precise duties of the Minister of War . lately treated .
The Earl of' AfiteRftBEN 'said that though liord John RusaelL had accepted the office in question , ho w «( uld continue In tl < e House of Commons . Tlie separation of the functions of Secretary for War and the Colonies would "he carried into effect before the next meeting of "the . House ; the powers of the'Becretary for War would be the same as that now exer > cited by the Secretary for the Colonies ; bat he would have nothing to do with the financial department of the war .
L . ord P . ATJMU-RE expressed his satisfaction at the steps which had been taken , and hoped that the Minister of War would be Matty at the head , of-a department embracing the Army , Conamisaajyat , and Militia . The Earl of Derby asked whether the duties of the War Minister -were to "be only trucli o , s "would malce his appointment an active one in time of'war , but a Binecure in time of peace . The Eiu'l of AiiKiiBioKN said lie would have th « entire control of tlie administration of the army ant tho war department , which wouM be qfatte " sufficient during war to occupy him fully , and us -to 'hit functions during peace , > tfhe noble Earl would pdrfiflfpt wait until that period arrived before he r& ^ uirod at answer to his -question . If that time ever came , it would bo for the Govertinxant to consider wiMfll arrangements wero necessary .
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Xc is « nderstood that th « Duke of Newcastle ha « elected to retain the Ministry of War ; and it is reported that Sir George Grey will take the Colonial Office , and that Sir William Molesworth will be elevated'to the peemge . L « ord JMiu Bussell has Hccepteifche post of Preaideat of the Council ,-and a new writ has been ordered .
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The United States . Senate had adopted , a resolution offered by Mr * . ClajtoD , to the following effect ; - — a That th . e Committee on Foreign Helations be instructed to inquire into the expediency of providing by hvw fi » such restrictions upon the power of American eonsula residing . in the Spanish West Inai Ishtnds as , will prevent the abuse of the American flag , in ^ rptecting persons engaged in the African HaVetra&e . " ' ^ BSXi Everett , one of the most prominent WtSg stateameb in America , has resigned Ms seat in the Senate in . consea . uea | Ce of physical infirmity .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 10, 1854, page 539, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2042/page/11/
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