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CONTINEL&XAI . NOTES . S ? " ftj ' th » iyBU ^ F ^^ j $ ll # ni -nwdtt to the S 9 ^ ffifi £ 3 Eft b ¥ « n ^ tetf eli ^ neer ( Mr . Kenn ^^^^ E ^^^^^ : f ^ 4 t fajto be hoped that tte ^ nis ^ sajjUSGB ^ Mes ^ goott ^ e fcompleted between ihT ^^ racttogpaxito , ' and tfcat the wo * k- * iU I * vtsd | Bi * r « bced- ; -withpvlt , 4 e | tty . 1 . 1 - The - ^ uds-ft * * M » uwtertakiag will be subscribed by an lEnriish company . Thfiucost of ; the bridge is estimated « t between < H ) tt , QOO /; j * 4 d 700 , 000 ^ t An English cdmpimy "has Offered t 6 purchase certain of the crown laods ia ~ T-urkeyr -to-the value of about li 000 , 000 t sterling . „ The
: Ch 61 era is raging throughout Tuscany . Govexairient , does not allow any publication of the number of deaths . - - General Kalergi has fallen iqto great disgrace at the court of Athens : The story is , that in a letter from nun , wluch ^ was' published iff a newspaper , hevsotl ^ expressibns towards the Qaeen which Mi'Mavrocoraato called *' unseemly , " and which the > Au !? trian ambassador , not satisfied with thatmad jepithet , termed "impudent . " T ^ e Minister ^ of BiBsia , Austria , Prussia , and Bavaria , supported the King ¦ in ' his determination : to' dismiss Kalergi from ^ us : past > of * Minister-of War i indeed , they had , previously , threatenodthftt , if , he were not dismissed , iiwsy : ^ QT ^ dv , interrupt $ heir official relations . with- the 'Greek Government-, The Minister , in consequence , has been forbidden to cross the : th ' reshbld 6 f the palace . !
- E 6 * d John Russell-s * speech on the state of Italy li&s mot given any ^ nreatl sari ^ actiDn 'At Turin : ; whil e . Lord P-almexftpn * , * reply 5-rallowau ^ beiog-inado for official re ^ erye—has beea received with some degree of negative approval / - ' " 4 , . 1 Tfie-JPar&nietito 6 f Madrid asserts that Mi Olozaga officiallyinformed' the * Emperor of the French , in a re-« eiit audience granted by hi& Majesty } that the Spanish jGoy . ernment ^ has , adopted the resolution . to take part , in me war against Russia , and of sending an army to the East- ... . r ¦ . ' ' ¦ ¦¦ '""
i ° S ^ nttvaWisahs have lately been ' prosecuted in Paris for -epmbining to < leare t tbeir : xiorfcj - ! : TheV . were employed ia the , making of those bronzes for which Paris fa famous ; A ^ d they contended tbat theiihealth suffered from , the charcoal'dukt ^ enigloyea in preventing the bronze adhering t 6 the sides' of the" mould . ' Meal had for a"time been . used for tihis ^ pttrpdse 1 ; but beittg . found ' injririotis to the -qasts ,: ; it 1 wasr . dis ? onttflne'd- The court : found ! . all rthe prisoners but , four ., guilty , ; .. and .- they , were sentemoed . to various- terms of- imprisonment . It is thought that the iSmperbr ; wjlI remit' oj < mitigate the sentences . A man Hi court calledbut 4 radibly / " It is infatnous . " ; He -was ¦ arrested ; and ; although at the earnest solicitation of the . pubKe , fprosecuto ^ f ' nd- ' of hia : fljrn . brother ho begged
j > ardon . fop tbe ; expression , . he . was . sentenced to two montn ^* imprisonment . " ; i ^ -TSeb ' teach 1 > etween'tn » Spanish Government and the JPope'on t h * ecclesiastical question * seems i 6 be growing Widfa ^ tiiX *^ ' ] WltdjW"j ? o 8 respowient of thb Times writes-: ^ V jljup . der ^ anld ^ hat the Governmen t have fesolyed . repl y ' ' Jfa& \ Pope ' s f , U ? cutfon % and , to publish . _ aU « the ' correspondence which has taken place with Mbhsighor FranchL Other measures are also spoken of , one of them being the suppression of the Tribunal de la Rota , a high ecclesiastical court over which the . Pope ' s Nuncio presided ex officioy and decided the casea brought , before it after hearing the members of the tribunal . It ia said that the idea is to substitute * tribunal , composed of six bishops , instead of it . " ¦ " ¦¦'' '¦ ' ' ¦ - J ¦" •
A despatch from Vienna 1 of August ' 20 th , says :- ' - " Cardinal de Viale-Prelnfc , Apostolic . JNuncioat Vjenna , and . the Archbishop of Ytenna , haye germinated : the negotiations , for concluding a concordat between the Holy See and -the Anstriari' Government , and - it' was signed yesterday * and will' bo published as soon as the ratifications have been exchanged , ] ' i ^ , / -1 ¦ •!' : ¦ - / It wafl . stated in some of j tbe Jfbreign journals that the Austrian Government hod addressed a note to the Neapolitan Cabinet on the barbarous jluriisn men is revive ^ by 1 the Minister 1 tof Police . ' t'This ^ ran * ¦ Wur 0 , is hot the case , remonstrances ; of a friendlyi iand i nodfofficial kind only having been addressed , to rt by the Austrian , Jilnvoy at Naples . | t was elated that a , note had been addressed to the English G ' oVernirie ^ tby' Austria on the subject of the enrolment of an 'Italian Ltegion . I am assured that this statement also is incorrecti >« - ^/ nie » Part * Oot ¥ c-
apondeni . : . , . ¦ . .,., ! , - ( l , ¦ , .,,, . .. - -..., \ 1 Prince Lucien Bonaparte , second son of Prince Charles , Prince de Canino , who has assumed tlie ecclosiasticsJ profession , is to be named Cardinal and Grand Almoner to his cousin , the Emperor tit the French . The yoOug prince , who is now twenty-one , ' kas already declined accepting the Cardinal's hat , and declare ^ , tnot | be ^ had , no ambition to be other than a simple . Abbtf . - . Ho haq ojttly yielded out of oWdW « B feo"tne'ffl ^^ V •? , ' " - "Staie' sens ^ ibn hub been lanse' 41 AV'Constantinople ( aMtyraithe ; tCouohior ) tU JtfttrteilSa ) I by ) flv » tot six ^ uudch ^ ojf a £ he . ^ perjAji / pallice ,: hftyjiflg f Hae ^ l ^ jd f « , jr 9 smo *» Wb ? 8 F &P > , ffi $ $ > -WW ff ^ VPrrW ^ j . f' ^ r » » fk- , W btuxany Illtrcated , lum as to leave him for dead . Tuq hm'Hmti < tbr t !\ m ahtiauli ' w / W'Ifliaf ; his ' was ill tn ' o' Way at iotohwt&ym Ulch tff « 'eunuchs' w 6 rem' 6 VfH ^ . ' T ^ id -bit lm-n \ ii uiU ls > ilr > ih \ iyn >[\ | ir » 'w : irn ¦•¦;
Prussian legafiim Has tt ^ fe '^ cdm ^^ ' ^^ P ^*^ *^ the 'su'bjefct , attd is in hopes of obta 1 nto 0 he punlihnient ¦ of the ' ofrendirs . " ' ' ¦ : ' ; ' - ¦ " ¦" ¦ ' ¦; . " , " " . ' . .. , - '¦ The telegnip h across the Black Sea to the Crimea has become deranjjed , and it is to be replaced by a new onei Th ^ outrages committfed by the ^ asui : Bai 60 uks are said to have be ^ h macHeiaggerated . ! \ With reference i 6 the questioii of P ^ pal supremacy itt Roman Catholic countries , the Tiviea Paris correspon-f dent quotes some did 4 ocumeiitsl to show that eyeii Fer + dinandthe Tifth of'Spiiln—the " Catliolic . King , * > ar Mxixffen ' ee— resisted the tjndub' encroachments' of ^ t ^ e Papal "Envoys ' . Ho ab 3 b produces a letter of Philip I ? . ; headed " On ihe Excesses of the Court of Rome . " ' . There has recently been a very great improvement in the Austrian t ) aper currency , which is mainly attributable to the judicious reduction of the bill portfolio of the Bank .
' The Spanish Government recently . received information that a' public demonstration was being goi ., i ) p against the Pope . Precautions \ vere taken to prevent a disturbaihee . His Holihess yas to' haye been burnt in effigy : Surely , Spain must be oii the high road to Protestanism and Exeter Hall .
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: nava : l akd idiHTARyr n ? ws . The Sap ^ pbrs axd Miners received the Crimean medal on ' . Friclay week at Woolwich .. The numbei : of recipients was forty . A dQg belq ' nging to the Lieutenant , and Adjutant also appeared oh parade with thei medal . jbund liis neck , which had been awarded blm . for His devotion to Lis piaster while serving in th ^ Criniea ^ as during his stay the J ^ ussiaiis several times Stabbed him ., . .. ¦ , A . TtoATi > 'G Factoks : rbrtTHB A « arr . —Messrs ^ . "W * and T . Smith , of St . Peter ' s , have constructed a powerful iron screw-steamer , named the Chasseur , which is being fitted , up a ' s ^ a floating factory for the army in ti fe , Crimea . Artisans ' will be able to execute any kind of iron work Oh board of hefl Between decks is laid out as a large
fitting sh ' pp , Svbich . ia , furnished Avitu machwery of . the latest imprdvpments . Site baa also , several , smiths ' forges ^ with four , blasts , fitted , up , two circular saw benches , and a cupolo for cast . iron and , brass founding . In addition to Ber maTine engine , a ten-boifse portable engine will drive the machinery ; an 4 the ¦ workmen , she takes out with her will have , ample accommodations / with baths , &c . Th « artisans engaged to . ffo out with her are engine-fitters , blacksmiths , brass finishers , cast iron . and brass-founders , house carpenters ^ shoemakers , and guncarriage and wheel-niakers . A party of miners also proceed with her , for the purpose of being , engaged in sinking wells for the supply of water fpr the- army . Thev have a complete set of mining apparatus . .. :. ti ^ c
J ^ b ^ s of Transport CpTxiNGHAM . TrThe £ agHsh steam transport Cottingham , Captain Moore , returning front the fleet to England with one hundred and « l ^>* cn invalids , and twelve other , p ^ aeqgera , ran . aebore , during a . thick fog , op ' » reef of rocks off ^ Fahl-rUdd . All the passengers we ^ e saved- . ; .,. . ; .. ; .. 1 T « % FoirBfGar Lkgiox' was last W ^ djiesday presented with its colours by the Duke of Cambridge , » t ; Sandling Paxk , the seat of Mr . Baikes CJurrie , M- P ., where the officers and men were entertained at dinner , the day being concluded with dancing and other sports . Lord Palmerston , Lord Punmurc , the Turkish Ambassador , and other notable persons were present .
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MISCELLANEOUS . Suicide . — A gjintljc ' niaift { JAivivtjg the features and accent of a Polish Jew , drownea'nlnjself a few days ago in a cold water bath at Plymouth . He had previously paid . Cor the bath , and ordered that it should be increased in ( depth , frpn > . thirteen tp nineteen f inches . JTjb . Boxjvkwe lias teeh , re ,-: elected for Kilmarnock without opposition . ,, He was no ^ present . ., ' ^ ., Tup C ^ ouNTpgs »« J ^ eu ^ li . t , accompanied by ; $ & JOli ^ ke and I > ' uc ^ e ^ , d ' e Nemours , the Dfjiw ^ d Pucjhess d'Aunjale , apd the Princess Salcrne , ha ^ ve , ^ ce ^ fl ^ ayi ^ tf ' iff . ^ V 4 ? es , and vis | ting . Beaumarie , LbinbqriB ^ 03 d . Ca ^ nairvon . '"" ' ' •'!; . /• Fatal Boii-kr Explosions . —A fearful boiler explosion ( to which we briefly alluded in lust week ' s leader ) took place At Sheffield this day fortnight , while the boiler was being tested . The person who had charge of the trial determined to carry the test to a pressure of eight } ' pounds to the square inch ; but , on reaching seventy-five pounds , he proposed to let-the eteam blow off . ^ Some delay , however , occurred , and an explosion followed . The boiler was carried through the gates of the yard , knocking down several walls , damaging , somo buildings , and inflicting injuries upon li . umaa ' . beings ,, which have-rc * . pulted in four dentil * . An ineufllciency of water , combined : w | th rfnrelesB unanflgeiaent ; apixiara to have , baeu iUdfiawDe pf , the accidtjn * ; and ai vftrtllct to that « ffect ] vv « s rQtiArnexli nfc the Jijquflst ,: which .. wraai ^ rot / b rouglUito a > iolo « flnintil , [ tho cyenioe o £ \ Vm \ uy w » oW d fill ® 1 boiler was guaranteed to bear n pressure of ninety pounds to tho , ' p < m « r « Jnohf- ^ On itlbe Vepyf'nQKt . * la < yi ! ta \ that dri wJtielv the , £ nq * w » t < cosclude 4 >] nnother , bailer , o ^ p lOiion o « currc , d » iitand ^ . ainguintily iCHtmgkf tyk < Xlw > , ta ' M qoxt Ito that imwUtc )* , < Jbe ifir » t . ii 9 mplo ( ii ( m > hft 4 lltiak « n plucq ., 5 Vh inijthe SorffWX c ^ bo ,, Jimu ««) 5 e : ; ( lnnina' « rtv ? aa ' . 4 onDMto ; ' ) tlio
surrpunding , b « cJkwork ; , « pnie nei ^ bonrjng ^ cptUj were almost dtUHed to ; piecea ; a youth was killed * . a four othorjiereona we ^ . ijeriou ^ y hlirt . ; Ai the timt the rupture , the pressure was forty pounds ^ otbe . s ^ Ui > nph . . . ., ; , . ; ., {; ¦ > < .,, ! i -.. , . ^_ .,. a . . v . rx j'i . )¦ ' - . . ¦? , '¦'¦? A America . —ColoD el "VTalkerv the 4 ef « ited * ' FilUbjisK decprding ( ; o $ m la « tj . idyit ^ s fr « m America , had retread from Sav ^ , Ju ^ ij 4 el , Su ^ tto Re « lt < v , 5 Hft ha « * bK > hi recruiMng at ; L ^ on ,. wh , ere hahaa t shot tone of his foilowc Colonel jijnttey \ vfts aj Sai \ i ^ uan with twent ( yr-Xour , The . iiisurii ^ tonary . govexnm «^ in . Nicaragua- U in state of disruption . Mexico is # titt iu » very disturb
condition ., Santa . A nua ; has : pwpowl , * the inaugwrati of a new constitution ; General Wolf- 'has fallen : ba upon Mata , mores , bt * t the rcrolutipnif ts aWiconcentrati their forces upon that city ,, the capture of which is « o sulered certaip . . . From ., California , we bear continu reports of > the extcaoxdinary / iertilky of 3 the ) 4 niaes , of an imin , ense . conflagration ¦ at Saa Fra » ci 6 co . i election riot has occurred « t Louisville , i » which twen persons . lost th , eir lives . Mr . Thackeray has be engaged to give a winter cours «; pf lectwesin NewYoj Trade 19 revivkiir , and money continues abundant .
The Suavsbx , Law m A » WBB 3 A . » -r-The dismissal Mr . Reeder ftpin r the goveruorehipoe ^ KiJnsas , for 1 fusing , to lend himself ; to the designs' of the pro-slave narty r haa created great sensation . mAmerica ) and t excitement has been increased fey mn , incident which £ lately occurred in Philadelphia ., Jhft American ininxsi to Kicaragua w « s passing throngh the Quaker city wi some slayes , and stayed there fox ¦» short- time . A Jk Williamson went to ( lie boat in jvhich the jiegroest * - < kept , told , t ^ eir master that |> y bringing them there had made ^ hem fr . ee , apdf " wi ^^ the assistance of soi other negroes , bore them off , ; A "writ at haAeaa corf was issued against . Mr . Willlnmson for : the wwvery the slaves . He replied , th ^ t hq bftd . not got pofisessi of them , andj never l » ad . ; « iid .: he waa therefore tor mitted to gaol for cpntemptstf court He still lies
prison . ., ; , : -. . ,- ¦ :- . / . - . .. . An Adventure -on . A . ' . RAlMKAT ^ rrA very viola storm of thuixier , lightning , and x * i& , passed , over tl north of . England ; . on Wednesday week ;; ami the riv Tyne wasao swollen that ^ . ^ reAteoed to burst . t hrou ) the wall which separates it from the Newcastle andCi li > le , Kailway , T : h ^ T « iil itself / . ifa ^ lflttoded with rirat and loose gravel to i ^ voh an extent tbat'it was fo und n ceasary to make 6 < tv . eral ; brcadbe « through , tlie wall toJ off As torrent :. » t ^ * he xWee ^ :. This having been dor the trail ? , which , had been brougbuk , to a atondatiU , pr c / eeded at a very slow pace , « ntil : ft new disaster ocenn ill . the shape ofooeof the carriagies-runnmg : off the ra
And . breaking away frpm-iliexest « frtl »» iraui . The ca riage w »* ejose to the . btre * cb . of the- ' wall ; the Hot raged round it ; and the sHuathan : wa * . jane , of eactren peril . However , after . » tim ^ thai paasengers w « re -g o ^ t , and conveyed to ether carriages ; -and'NewtdRSt was at length , readied in oafetyv . > n ..-. ¦ ¦ . -i 1 ' , ; Okbov NATirKE ' & . NoBUJT | ri-eAman nt Sw « n « named L < xwi $ , has been , the means of saving no leas thi eighteen / of bis fello « r-creatures from drowning . Tl other day , while , engaged in his ordinary business , ai the weather being comparatively fine , ho was himse drowned off Port Talbot , taking a raft of timber to tl works of the Messrs . Vivian , at Taibach . A widow ar nine orphans are left .
"WiNiwon CASTi ^ Ci—Some «» tenwve' works are no going on at Windsor Castle , including a subterranea passage from the northern to the southern wing , wit coal-cellars at the sides . . . ¦ ¦ Thr WBOTSStx } FiHBaasuasaU ~ DarUf g the week endin l « St Saturday ., the boata In the Sit Ive's pilchard fisher took from 7000 to 8000 pilchards each , which « aT * bee sold ; at from Is . 6 d . to 8 » . per hundred of six score . A Polperro ^ the boats brought . in from 1 OO 0 to 2500 eacl and tho price realised haa bean from 2 s . to 2 s . 4 d . p < hundred . ! . -, \ ' ,. - . ¦ 1 - ¦ ¦ ¦ Tub MoobjSL—Hepprts have g > 6 ne abroad that wb « may bo called the •>>• grouBe : cropsV ijro not good thi year 9 but the Internets Cburter Btdte * to the contrary and says that the quantity !• scarcely below thatof lat soaaon ,. whicb , tvaa ! on < extraordinary one in spbrtin annals . ' ¦ ¦ ' . < •; ¦' . . - ' : ' ¦ ' ;' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦
Tub HAitVKaT . * -+-The fine dry woather which has sue oeeded to the rain has had att excellent effect npon tli corn and otlier crops ; and harvest operations have no > begun in some districts , with the prospect of boinf brought to a favourable conclusion . ' Kiot at CLONJTKL . *^ Owingto the arrest of a drunkci man some very serious disturbances have occurred n Clonmol . The polico atone tithe found it necessary t < advancu against tho people with fixed 'bayonet **; and i waa not until tho . arrivol < of ^ thc SdutU Ti ]> perary Ar tillcrry . th « tthe riot wasqdelledl ¦ »* -s * -. " i ,: t ¦¦ ¦ . ¦ . A ) W . ATlRifiHi'QjTTi burst ' , ovflr tho' netghbiJurhomi 0 Stirling bin WieAncadaywReK , 'swooping > a \ vay fencofl laying * « i great ( kal of as-iipftt ; floodiiv ^ ikouneB , and-de s * royin # 'q inrgeirijnoimtJ df propcttyli-tStiver / il district : il > Dusiifridashtfo " HaKincAhor oouitttoiclii ' tlle buiitlt ol Scotiand hafvabeonUoodnd . Ilitn : r . intnm ijv ; ¦
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 25, 1855, page 812, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2103/page/8/
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