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( Extiacts [ from am- Private Correspondence " ) , . JtKClSI'TlpZp Of 'fHU Vjyp ^ N AT UOUJ . OONK . , . „ ,,.,. Tjj . k ° w - Jut " , i ^ oulogne liwitweek with nothing to 4 « , but wntoU tho proparutiona for the reception of tj > q rpyjd visitors , 1 send you jottings of , tlje , . iuijwpa ' wiHt niade on jui . JCm ^ HijIi eye in lipulognc nnd Paris . With no protonttionw to judge Frunce ,, noY 4 J »! having peon it before , the , se memoranda will include- HunpHciUes ,, except in 1 In ; eyes qK th , QSfi who Ijftve noven Uue » , there , lint ho who liad be . 0 , 11 thu . ro ,, however often and Ioiijj , must
hupp . * u , JiKVt , iTupres . sipu .,, ; Mere nve mine if llioy ca , n nun we jfor tun minute ^ . Of social manucra , 1 suy nothing ; here ,, 'i'ho put-door scones of the weak ; tire , a | l of wliiy . li . 1 . spcak , tn >< l the very absurdities into which a stranger f , dl « in rerounliny lna ilftit iwpjrossiyn . s uro of ( vn the only tolvraWc )>» i't of his experience or hip story , jih first ini | . ivn . 4 ioiis often i \ ro jn firwt love . Jn u ni ' . w country , we nil act Mice tins Chineno traveller , who inform ! from ono wooden-legged wulurnum lie found < hi the Thu . mi ' . i Unit w , u prudently employed nil out woodon-le ^ gcjtl qpuuU'ytucu in ihat ollieo with a v ' mw to !»» vo boot luntlii-r .
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b : » ' : ?^ rL-yjbii . j ^ i |^ i | ^^ gtt ) if i ! ' ¦ - •'• • - ;¦ 'V' - ; i TfikftVttft otfoiir 'fctieetf , the ^ ep YeSeuttfjiite of aniM-¦ c ^ t ^ Jlyilk s ^ , fflid ' of p 6 wer irahstuittedby a ^ p $ ies ; r moa ¥ ea ' " «' divlne right , " to the ^ jected Empe j-pr ^ Erjuice , wh ^ r ^ es ,.. a > . Ifppfe nq ^ inftjljr ,, ^ y , JH he j ^ j ^ 9 f ; tUeBeop |( e , " 4 a xvp . * ccqmpfjshedfafit . j . and ^ if ih ^' tfouiteeft ^ tf . Ifteld . ^ the , Plo * h Of Oojd , " as wiven Henryjaad FxiMicis'iaebiU the _ oldidays ,, liaddr the gdt * geou * ekirfts of departingichivalryf there has teen J * nd > lack' «> f Imperial dplendouta , no > want of cpttttly ^ c ^ mpny ; tfo hT > sehfce , indeed , of ^ oodw ? ll on tk ^ t >^ i i > f'ttiie ^ rave ahd gcberdu 3 French' people , ¦ ^ b <^ : ^ % ^ M ^ ^ * jtii ^ - - : v ^« 5 ? : ' iiU pfr - ^ Sf * . ^^ tf- ^* " . ^ - oij *? iniaeirown land ; liave . receivedour Queen , as Ihe bearer to tliem , hi tlie forn \ of graceful \ yomiw . lic « ai oV th ^ p frlend 8 'hip of England , of the cordial ¦ d eaite '' <* f ^ Englishmen that all' ancient ctfscords should melt away in the warmth And sunshine ; jcif a ' betteiM ' mutual understanding That sent intent has beteri < uidet » tpod ahd : answered by the- French na-. tioK ; Viancb in the old * quaint cathedral ^ towna of Emnce ; where , jni&PtasJac streets , nndi buildings , the Past 8 £ M » R tp . ^ je yqt sleeping , tlxe Present lias risen up in the ^ feprm of ^ jvital manhood , apd recognised a , Bptjler' ^ u ^ ujfej isvoile in tho . great / capital , pf Frahpe , rin ' ewty a % rned and burni ^ l > ed , . as it w ^ rer for ttip occasion ; the satiie feeling has been manifested . ( < 3 fne * Vuit 6 riii iha Albert yaelit , decorated with 'Frencha ^ d'Etigl ^ h flags , left Osborne r afc lialf-pa ^ t fouif on ' Sarttirday tnotiiing ^ and arrived at ; Boulogne a * httlfVast W « e . A royal salute was fired' by the batteryii « iid ; cdritinued by the English men ^ bf-war , ^ 'hibh ^ forming a squadron of hohour , werd drawn iup . ouAsidetfcbe ^ yuMbou * . Innaaense masses of French spl « Uei ! 4-iOn ; thftvheights-then- started iatp vie \ v , aHd ffom tUeil jpusicets put rang a , pealing , volley . . At a quarter b < efar . e two ,. the royal yacht crossed the , ba «; and , ajnidet a gay scene of streamers and garlands , trie ipniperor appeared in sight ., QuipkJy passing on board the' ^ aclit , he first "kissied the Queen ' s hand , and then both bf her dieelcs , according- to the etiquette of these matters , and as a sign of aflectiohate eotisinstrip . The congratulatidns of the civic authorities having been received in a state pavilion , the Queen ,. Prince Albert ,, the Prince of Wales , and the Princess . Itoyal , were Imnded to their carriage , nnd the Pinperor , n ^ unting a horse , rode at . the ^ ijueeu ' s right ijftjnd , tljqs , forinjn ? , pp to speaks a part of hex eacprtl A ^ d ^ l » en , ; amiilst the . acclaniatipns of the peoplei the cort ^ e proceeded to the rflu > y . ay , s t ation , and . ' ' passing under ah ; arch of gilde ( l lattice-wpek ana floWera ,. With a large figure repreien ' tihg C \ vilisatidn , ' ' a'rid n 6 ' ehd of bariiiefp , shieldfe , ^ crqlla , ' aind motto * , the royal party entered thethtarquiie , \ vherc brittiBoa vetVefc , goWen' 6 aodelabr » wreathed " With flowers , gorgeous'carpets , and doors ' lined with uhite velvety hangiags'spangled all over with golden bees . and leopards And . acorns , enormous vnsos of flowers , f hright / . n ^ llglU and soft : as shade , " mirrorsy couches , tpilpt tables , pn ^ cjiairs , niftdq a inagnificpnt r ^ eention-r ^ pfl * . After remaining here a , i ) iorC tirnj ? , tlie party left W'tffi V " - T"rop . ? Tv , tho decorafctl siaiion \ of -JtloAftrtjuil - through' Abbeville , with jt ' s nii 6 'bld ' ca ' thfc / dpal / aiicl ' . iiirHe ' ris with the' Same ; through wooded slopes ' ami fields of jrjpenjng tdrii , i looking lu ^ trouk 1 inr 'tti' 6 yeJlow" August suniigh . t ;' thrjough'brtadbliB ' of" pastoral land . And ' strangling Unbs of "milowa , > wlth little Tillages in the midar , tin ; train ! passed , rapidly on ,. and . 'at i ten rriinutca , aftcfr ispven . 1 » . criye < l aft Paris . . , ; . , TU 1 J HBCBPTION AT % * ARf (* , ' ANl ) 1 HB JPOtTRJTEIf TO' , . •/// . / > r .-. rf i ; i / .- ; I BfFi ^ at . OVty . ¦ ¦> ' ¦ ' ' , ; The rail way rterminns abl ^ sicis was decoratod with rpcndanti eftreahierB , ' orange -trees in full < blossom , , di ; apQrieB , pfi purple , velvet brocaded with gold , lauiCcl yrf $ &i ) , ei , ftril < ifyd eaglas , and t , h ; standards of . England , ^ r ^ nce ^^ Tujr ^ ey , find , S ardinia .. Xho area ^ of the cb . ur ' t-yara w ^ s , al » p cpyerad with bf- 'd 8 ° f flqwera ;' aiia ali" down'the ; Boulevards the houses ' wore rie ^ i arid glowihg wfth inariy-liued tupestries , fliigfl , shield * , arid festoons of colbured ldntorns " iiliiri ^ from hotttteto hbuse'hcrofls tho street . In the brtlcoiiies , tho laaie « , in brlllinnt costumes , « 4 rallied inflotnl ^;") down below on the pavcmontB were collected sever id hundred thousand human beings including not n few / Oft our' own country men ; and along the route , i Wfire- ; et ^ t » pnod , on the right-hand side , J > Q , OOQ , of the ^ National Guard , and on the left an equal number pf troops of the line . Across the thoroughfare , at pne point , and , at pne alone , a triumphal , arch was erected ; and , with this exception , the magnificent vista'was left Unbroken . It may bo added that the side streets Avero scarcely less gorgeous in their adornments than the mnih line . Tllo Queen , the JSmperor , nnd their compunions , did not urrlvo till niorq than a quarter pnnt neven , whoa lib'was fceginniny to gob duale . Twcnty-onc gMn ^ for the Queon , and / oiio hundred and one for the ^ i ^ rporp ^ , annomicpd tho opmuig of the protrusion ; , and tho thunder of tho artillery wns continued by
^ ards , fijfo imperjA , ! L 9 , ^ Me ^ ,. % ef (> r # eFpftS 8 e f ( tdugh tjie gatheirihi , qusk iamidst entmibastic <*<* mcWs 7 rmn £ a % a ? iifiPe ' i * tfie ^ n ^ g / lrri ^ ai ; svStfmer ^ aij ^ ihfctt ^ t'flteliW ^ 'iafc' and sbiiie rnurmurefetbrestted , at ' - the Qvleen a ! fwting too late for the . people to ^ see' lifer . ri ' ' ; M t t -. ' . l : i \ l . U ' r .-j . i < .-i rif ^ rj ^ iiir ' irtiA * fCR . - '" : . "'" ' ' " " ^ - - Strtiday whsMob ^ erveil as ^ dfty ^ of rest at St . Clou cli Jn 'the' ^ nioYningj diving aervice ,-performed by * the chaplain to the embassy y ^ nttfeeiafteraooni , fe drive in theipnrkr nndi thrnvig-hi * portiom » f ' ¦ * heiJBdia > de Bou-Ipgae , wnd dinnOT ^ t ^ a ^ te ,-i and ml the levening * t ^ ucer ^ t of sacrjea mu / s ^ c by \ U \ cl - Gpnseri / atQire were thei chief fea ^ res of the four a » 4 ; fwenly : ^ Qur 8 ^ . Qn $$ ^ fiy ,- ' % , < iuee »; ^»« , P" > perpr , f ^ a-ce Albe ^^ anp ; jthe J ^ pv iil famny ; went to the ; l > 1 a | s de ^ 5 eau ^ At'ts ' , where £ h ' ey Ve' ^ e almost ; mPubef \ by the people , tHe . ^) lice" not bfeing stationect in sufficiertt forc 6 to resKt ihe pressure by ' which * ihey were fairty oVerwheimed . Afterwards , the Rdyal and Imperial party ; droro along thb Boulevards in tlie midst of a shoiitingr crowd , and subsequently visited La Sainte Chapelle and Notre Darae , having previousljr reiceiy <» d thq corps diplomatiq *! a * tho . Elyaee . In the evening , tbfirqltyra # , a g ^ apd , 4 in n «? r f * St ,.. Cloud ¦; and the day terminated with a performance of thp 9 ? mpany of tli ^ . ' ^ e ' ^ re F ^ an ^ ais .,. , ; , , li is worthy of remark , that , after seeing NTotre t ) ame , tiieKoyat partly naW a . visM to the Quartier St ! Antoine ; Piiie—arid perhaps fe ' till-MiJie hotbed Pi retblutloW . They penetrated as far as the Place cle la Btt * tiile , and then returned ! ;• i : On Tuesday * Versailles-was Tisitfld in tlie morning , and tho Opera , . which was magnificently deco * rateJ , in the ; evemug .- At ) the ilatter , . * ' God save the Queen" was ; vphenjen % applauded and encored * The , audience was , extremely numerous , enthuaiastja , and briHiant . ,, \ On . ^ Vednesday , ; the Queep , the Kmperpr . TruicC Aibbtt , ' the Prince of Vy ^ ates' and the Princess Royal , went over thd Palais de rindiistrie . They * ero received- at the bhtrande by Prince Napoleon ( who aetted as crcerortc ) , by tlio members of the Imperial Commission , thb Foreign Commissioners , and tho jurors . Nearly three hours wero « pent in the Exhibition ; and : Prince Albert seemed particularly interested in . this ,- the oflspring of the Hyde Park K . xbibitiou o £ . . 1851 . —On leaving the Palace the ; Emperor and his ( gijcsts prpceeded to tlitXuileries , where . they , had luncheon . At half-past four o ' clock they returned ' tp St . Cloud , where at eight a grand bjui qiiet was giVcji . The festivities of the day " t < jt * mln : itcdby atheutrical perforiiiance , in which the artists bf' the OyTrtnase acted in Le 1 ' ils de Jfa . toilki •'¦• • ' '¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ > ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ( Prince Albert ; iou Thureday morninjr . ngnin went orcrf the JExhibition . The Quoen , the Emperor , .-uid tl ^ c Princeaa : J ? oj- ai yisit «< l tho gardens ot . the Tui * lerAe ^ and tUo Champs Efys 6 e » in the ufiwrnoon , when the Prince of . ^ yi \ i 9 a ^ ^ accompanied hy his tutor , proceeded ' pn , foot to the Palujs Uoy . -il , wlu-re they entered sonio shops and in ^ itie purchases . \\\ the . evening there was agraiid bait kt the riytelde ViJly . —Tlie Queen ' s proposed ' viiiit'td ' the ' toni'bofthc first Napoleon will , it ' is sttfdi not tak < j place . ; Prince ' JdrSuie , who has the k * ys -lif ' the tomb , is uiwent frPih tafis ; nnd it is thought tluit so neiir a . rclaiivo to tiieforttrer Kmperor could not -with propriety accompany an English sovereign on such a visit-The ibllpwil > g letters Irom private correspondents give the impressions of oyc ~ witnessed .
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;{ D >)« h'v / oni ^ o-uvH If h ijin ¦ ¦ ¦ ' iu ; - ' < o '• ¦ ¦ - < ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : ¦ ¦ •>' ' ¦ ¦• . '" ¦ ¦ > ¦; ndnni arfj ban WA «> iHSCELtAUEAi ... * i --m- - .- ? ' . -2 rxQKBstorUfsk f iAJrb BBRDxaMSKi ^^ Sir j i Edmuna iyohs ^^ TffPifi friiSx jt ^» 4 jh » . Admiralty * i report ; from iQomcaander 0 gb * rsrAiS * o * J *»} gM # ff An > sa tount ; 5 o £ tfefe deatniaion , i * JS ifieW » % « f f »!»» lin » P ^ ftlo ^ ns e ^ f * & *^ iBwi » n I ate W e ^^» n ^( % l ^ r ^ i ^^ : ] aay , MWd . 9 ? ^ . fir ^ g , , of : m ^ e § tem , ubur ) i Jf , % ;*<> w ? o ^ Ber ^ ians ^ , as a pu ^ jfiahment , For ireacliero ^ attacks ,. upon two occasions , on ^^ n ^ of ^ diir niiii ' whd ' werb at we time peaceably exa- ; ^ Pyi O&ic ' cbtfnt of thik ex ProT ^ , Cotn&ander'Os ' bbVa ^ fias BSto fi&ff ^«? &ptatn , '' ! a * d Iiifeutekarit HSitott , ' w ' nbni < fB « fo % fiier 1 ^ yw&alflyt <« otott « ns , i nte * een ptof&oted- ^ to WlSbte ^ aJt ' tk Qdn £ B&&nd < t » y <^ - >^ iJ-- ; : i' j :- *» --s .: >¦ -: ¦ •¦ : \ - )' nc ) StsaAJr ^ ARisaadBMBinrs . —r ^ enEa ^ l'Melinkcff is to - xepfa » t > 6 « nera ^< iUedle )» ft i an direoting : I engine « r io the > i |« f ^ co . jof r (§^ lM »* QpoL , t 33 ija : Jatlt » r Qffi . qeK , ^ hQW « ver , iis ~ -n ^ .- $ o . ^( 9 ] ngis ]^ lj&jrsc ^ Tored . fi ?> w his , wounds , The Jfaetesept Qrpent stst ^ ^ iP . r 4 nce Qprtschakoff , is JqepaUedj ' jpu ^ ptt . tlie ' ^ jipitiy : ; o | , ^ war ,, and . ^ t . General lURnvoonett wn $ succeed ' io the copibaii 4 of the I ^ ussiaii TO ^^^^ k ^ H ^ fii n ^ Tiicr ^ latter general vriliVtie ' suc » ; ^ ee ^ fett : § i Ji ^ a ^ by Geiietal fcffiiers , ppuiit Osferi-Sacken ^ ai ^ ifofirtftSiid cl 6 ^ f 'tliB ' tt' 6 op 3 ih Bessarabia- ' - :: ' . ' - sTrJ-fepgi i -Foitirfok ; iiE&to 2 T . — Oh ' ^ turday' evtknag ,: a od * ta 4 bxneattoflupw 4 rd * ' of "one hundred Swiss parsed jiUctijiig h Nancy , wir . their way to joini the foreign Legion - ' M » VJ > Olteri ? i ; - / , ^ s : ? ii-- 'b ; - il .- , - ¦' .:.-- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦{ '¦ [ ¦ ¦'' ^^ y ilSn .. Hiii .- ; BtAKEW ^ nLL , the ; auth , or : of a , letter in the jTfew ^ deacribing the want of preparation for the wounded * a ^^ tbi , ^ ctipn . of . the-, 18 ) th . of , Junej has bee ^ i dismissed , ^> m ' JJa' sifu ^ tibn ' as' Actmg Assistant $ urgeoii pn ' account of the > fatemehts ^ thus made by him . Iffe w ^ s ^ ay ^ a ^^ ca * ari ^ ifor tbe ' benefit of his ieklth ' at pxe f ^ e ^ tBe ia&Gsfigsctioii was -J > eitig' maae , and , though '' -J ^ rWesslng ^ h ^ williiigiiess ' -td- - go' tk the Crimea to subi * tAntferte hi * charts , ^ as ibbW'that he niight wait until i * e . M-wtur pe * ffeotly : * eeovferedi la tie meanwhile the rioijmry : -was > mad ^' jaad the decision come to , ' without his - <^ . e , wg hefted . * tthi » idefeac © I .. ; , ;;; r ^/ i -,, ' ¦ ' .-.- < ¦ . (•! ' __ -j ^ 3 jjTA ? lOJsr . j 3 | Bt -f <^ A | ia ! rTrr ; On , -tie 16 th ; o £ J uly the ^^ s ^ s + j |^ e , a gr ^ 4 , demoasl ^ at » pn > gainsfc , j ^ ars , t& $$ <>* &'& . J& & ^ ' j **> T % * $$ - $ && ¦ & $ * & *? t *™* - an eoo ' nnous convoy of provisions , which .- had been sent tt SS ^ fc ^ i |^ A ^ S « Jfid . J 11 FrSn . thS day to % h * °% lW& y ^ i M ' < fad M& \' Hii't ibLtf enernVwas drawing - cfeae ¥ -i ^ U&dHjlA'itEAbL !' I * oVfetfedtlng ' . tji-iai ' opeTatiin ; he b fi&S&t » iV « W 6 « al tMtty ^ -twti bi ^ tfaUons of infantry ; one t * baf £ alion 6 f >^ Ha ^ tt « , ton > e-of i efaginettra ; ithred regiments txlf o 4 wigo ^ n « iitwfftrefern ) t 4 qts oCCoesack . regiilard , some rdtoshii-b ' azcHilcsL ' of ! tho ! Chirvani district ; and- aoide J ^ rj . m ^ w ! mmti « j ]^ es |^ eA > -eigbty / -jp 9 £ 4 es * of : ) papnoni { the ^ fh fle . < M > jniifJa » dad , by t «^ . gen errtla ., ,, Thi * oniiy may , be jcpmTp ^ tecj ,, to ^^ Miujhij ^ ty-f fiv ^ tO ( fqrty thousand . ^ tTpng ! vSf ^ Wffa&f'&Pri ^ Wi ' r ^ t *?/* •?! ?? dius p f ^ b < jpt , t ^ ree ^ feacru ^ s . ' ' . vJt fojpaa four , corps ,, is independent of tho ° MMll M&Mrt' ^ iiajiltil ^ gh '" anbt ^ , tlifowing > p m ^ milAd'EiibAm ^ od ^ C . r ^ 'iSifilisii jorcd ? are s Bj ^ d < 3 d % rt /< J'tAT' ^' c 6 rhs , 'iirid ' er ttieI' chief dontmanid , ' of thq ^'» ftfi » ni ? yasstfJPacha . Tfie total' ttnmbjei ^ of men is nearly n $ O , OO&jiflWchSisf ' generals' beh > g Isniail Pacha , Ianiail -cBsy , \ Mtattamjbt -Pocba ; ¦ TakiruPacluV Veil Pacha ; and j rfifi PatehaimiMtwtlkwivii : < . !;)¦/ 1 j-- < x , ; ' ¦' ' ¦ ' ! > . * j ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' . niHv&ttityi ^ vMritfat rmui&tjof Qoaoral Vmlxnl ^^ . Jb ^^ npp ^ ed-ftfilitary P ^ cha , tp ; thp iVoff ^ -Twrkish ) 'W $ te « Wy '/;/ ii - id . iJ'' f > - ' / L-Mi . > t-j - - > - u \ iUilr , j : \ , ¦• : I 1 j r . bttx C ffiftMA&tyfi ^ Phfi ^ HP ( Vy ,, thf > ¦ T ' mes ] fund hfen ^ ft ^ W !? RW ? Wj . tfftfi ™***!* : ¦ <*** . t ? , : rW- ' able price adq or ttooju . quality ; , so that pur men aro no 1 JftWgeV Skriom ^ aF&cferbftantiy £ 6 ' r ref ^ shrn'criti' , | The White Sea . —The Invalid ^ ' ffasi / e publish ' ea a ' l ^ g J ^ ' ^ kittarole ^ ' ^ u ^ rtniig td be aia'ttcfepunt , divert oiiyr the"Jiiriiicipal'ioA ! Jiie / IlloriasWry' df Soliive ^ , of an -arttocfa-iyJtHo JBngllsh and / Fxenbhon certain ; 'places-in '» th » ' rialsndiof Ztactoky , » n < i of , the piUoge- vrhiehi they ) fiommtU& , upo ? % > 1 Uo monkp , ^ m } , ppaaanfcs . jTho worthy ^ p ^ jea ^ aflticj ^ had yftn | n ^ ery | ew , |^ th an ^ ngliflU i » 01 fier ^ Jff \\ 9 WP ^ i ^ ^) ^ f ^ vW ^^ 9 , » wtde use of f |^ ipo , ^ o s ^ o ^ rM » ipn 8 ' j ) gftin 8 t , tne ^ o { 0 ce ^ ' -who comoianded . t ^ o ^ auad rou lb ^ t year , " for liavirig fired , on \ the- monaBtery ! ' /^ RoMpu&itD OobofATrtoi ^ 6 v' Tuiikkir . — Tho Times ' J yienruV- b ' oirreipbnu'drit ; writes i- ^ - ^ A' day ot ' two s ^ n <| : o , 'tibti ' OesterretikiBchSMeititng stilted , oh r rellablb authority , * that the Wefllirn Powers had modo known to the -German , Governments their intention permanently * to "ipcoapy Tarkeyvamd at no dint ant period to attack Ku « niu fxdra . tho Danubian - Principalitiee . It ia generally bo' U ^ v » d / that ; , the , / paper , in question rfiwiYati information |^ n >/ th ^ , Prench Embassy in this city ; . nod , therefore , . ff ^ nf ^ Lw ^ npla iinportflpccihaa ^ ociii attached to t , I »« f ^ ro-.. | pgjteiiR ^ e | llj ^ nge . "( ' There aro alsp rHinpur ^ pf , rone > v ; cd negotlotioni : butihey are not worthy of credit .
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S ^^^ TdS ^^ W ^^^^ S ^? Saww ^^ OT ^ i ^^ ^^ Aie ^ X ^' eticcS ^ acainsi S ^ WJWOMTmiriinort .. He - » 3 Sjff *>««» ^ W ^ c ^ um ^ & ^ PH ^ k ^ gJd ^« SaW ^ nX ** choi ^ un . , A * O ^ ilheM ^ f 3 lS , 000 W en ^ < Oke'fec «* iefed th « 5 Eurks ^ brokd 4 S& tanks of thePiedmeAi-. & , ^ ma ^ iOwJwed / fliaiwh ^ teibcswg inffarmy ^ ! Tbe arrwal 4 r » & UW& ^ JW tarbe 4 « tte jqpwtea ^ M Priooer , &ostsch ^ j » ff l&m > W sfifrS « n ® 4 ^ ai . fhe va | tac ^ j o * x > Karabe | naia , wbs B ^ nd jUw , gsive fh ^^ giv ^^ reja ^ at ., ?;
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Ji ; ias : THE QUEER'S "VISIT' TO FltAKOE . " ~ j
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 25, 1855, page 808, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2103/page/4/
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