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Af^it.3, 1852.] THE LEAD E B. 319
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Emile Girardin Has'r0su»Ied?.Ihe Adttori...
Emile Girardin has ' r 0 su » ied ? . ihe adttorishipvoflLa Tresse . Two pairsof glafe * eaitdelaljraj ien feet-hig ^ manitfa <> tared- at Birmingham for the Viceroy of -Egiyptj liatefceea seat by him to the tomb of M ^ afcppaet a * Mecca .- •' . ! ¦ ; ' : Prince de JbinviUe arrfred / at "Criiise ' s hbt ^ l ,. XiinieHdk on Wednesday , and left next niorhittg for ^ QMwa ^ b ^ i-tt fishing excursion . . :,. '¦ , ¦' . ' . ¦ ¦¦ ., :- \ . , - ,. '; ^ ¦ , ,,. A royal decree prohibits the aamwsiob into , Spain ^ q ? into any portion of the ino ^ arcliyj of $ wojo . iulials , printed in London and Paris in . tjie Spanish .. langUjage . ; Th e ^ e Journals are entitled M Ecp de Amhais M ^ ndo . s ( The Echo of both Worlds ) and El Catoliciethq . Neto > ( Pttfe Cathp-. licism . ) , . ¦ ¦ : ' .:. ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' : ' . . '¦;•¦ ¦ '¦¦ '¦¦ " ¦'
Professor Rauch > of Berlin , has just completed the model for the memorial statue of Imraanuel Kant , whiph is to be erected on the PMosophengarige at Kpnigsberg , the favourite promenade ^ df the great metaphysician . The queen-dowager of Denmark ; Marie Sophie Erederica , born princess : of Hesse OasseL , died on the 21 st tut ; She was bor ^ Oc tober 28 th , 1767 } married King Frederick VI . in 1790 , and became his widow in 1839 . On the 20 th ult ., the mother of General Garibaldi died at Nice , at a very advanced age . She was buried the same afternoon , and all the French and Italian refugees attended the funeralthe of the held four
; corners pall were by political exiles—a Frenchman , a -Pole , an Italian , arid a Russian . Many ladies were present . The IndSpendance Beige liaving included the name of M . Jules Janin among the guests at a brilliant party given at Paris , M . Janin has corrected the statement in the following not © : — " Paris , March 26—Monsieur , —I wns not present at the elegant festivity which the historian of our incredible daily fetes relates to you with so much grace and spirit . I have the honour to belong to a group of crotchetty persons who fancy that they have no right to be amusing themselves while their legitimate chiefs and masters—M . de Remusat , M . Thiers , andM . Victor Hugo —are expelled from this France , of which they are the glor y and prido . Receive , & c . —Jujlbs Janin . "
The Viscountess Hawarden Died On The 24t...
The Viscountess Hawarden died on the 24 th ult . at Calais . She was the youngest daughter of Patrick Crawford Bruce , Esq ., of Taplow Lodgey Bucks , and wasiniarried in 1811 . The Countess of Yarborough is . her daughter . Lady Lyons , wife of Sir Edriliind Lyons , GKO . B : y British minister at Stockholm ; died in that dity on the 10 th tilt . Bho was married to Sir Edmund in 1814 , and is the mother of tho Countess of Arundel and Surroy . > i . Lady Olivia Acheson died on the 28 th ult . at ^ BirBriih ^ - ham , in tho forty-first year of her ae & Her ladyship was daughtor of the second Earl of Gorfbrd , and was siflter fo vxacount Acheson . ; . , ; ' < lad y Milford , who died on Thursday we * at Pictbh Oiutio , near Porabroko , was daughter of John Gorddn , Esq ., ot Hanwoll , and married tho present Xord ! Milfordj by whom eho has loft no issue . ; -
it £ Sholley died on fcho 28 th Ult . at Xonsdalo iiouso , Fulham , in tho eighty first yoair of his age . He Y ™}™ son of tho first baronet , and succoodbd tdtho title in 1783 . Sir John was a claimant of the anoierit barony ° » hudoloyi whioh has been in abeyance fiinoe 1808 . H & fl"n , John Villbrs , bom in 1808 , ' and now a candidate for vvoat minstor , Bucceedri to tho baronetcy , and tlw ' family estates in Sussex and Lancashire . ¦;¦•¦ •¦
Ihoro Having Long Boon Wantingin^Imlioo ...
Ihoro having long boon wantingin ^ imlioo an institution wiiorei working , men miehb obtain tho © loznofcta of A good "uutation , and instruction , and ( mental < mtturo , by moans Zr \ ft- ^ fading-room , ftnd lecture *; thtf iWoatminster tlm » C ° * oopl ! o s In 8 titite has , lately | beonvfotpmodfon ami » ? ° ? ° ? * extending thqao adyantftges fa pio , populous Soirl y » m Pro ^ iner district . On > V " olnesdaY wooing , ft SSSirTiT ftt - Looljuro-roW Vau ^ ll . rM to S t tho 1 ° PP » » ff 9 f , tUo roWling-rpom ^< i . liUry ™ b . Wanl-Bfcroot , XTppor , Tac ^ brSoSR-BtroJe , Piml | colo ; wlTr l 7 « ^ ftr Nm { ° Prodi ^ od , andjl ^^ wrencb \ vS m ' MV ' Mr - F ' - X ^ urnivalJ , Mr . ^ muncf , 8 UlnX . ¦ fl ° orofcftr 7 » ftftd other gontlomon / WadroBsed ttio mooting m favour of the objects of tho inBtitW ! ion . ' ' of tCfi ° . ll'OTfcPrOHidod on Wodnosdjiyovoni ^ ta Wooting m ! , » ° " » ty of Arts , Vhon Mr . BaaW , ProSWMj ft tl % OotS , r 01 ; ° r of Commoroe . ' defivor ( id ; a < le » tur 6 on moti on a 8 an element oftoduijfcy , ttfl dxtonma
bdnsUmptioni and its confined supply . Mr . Bazley remarked that from , a careful examination of the cotton fabrics in the 0 f ea * Exhibitidk of last year , it was evident that , so far as b & mfy of ^ design , ' of colour ; and refined taste were con-. cern ; ed ,: the ; French and other continental manufacturers 4 / wk . deser ^ edfy a high , position ; wh ^ e in useful goods , aclapted ^ ra' ^ ey JGor voxpfioip ^ iiyeu ? . for ornament , British feapuiacturers were pfe-etti ^ erit . " Here , hawever > a ^ ord- ^ aa ^ icbi ' pr < tf ^ aa ^ q ti 1 ttbri ; 4 iiay be ' offered to both ^ rMish' mattuTactii * erai ' ^ ^ aM Merchants V there is unquestionably ( a eheapeDing tendency . pucsuedi by them , which , yitjh its cons ^ que ^ i * dflte » iorffftionj , mmt ^^ inevitably lead to an liltin ^ ate ^^ diminutj [ pn of . busjnfiss ^ and ; wbichj it is feared , isi alreawl y damafftng ^ on * ^ nationW ^ chaifaeter , and giving to forei & n rivals" Tor tlieuf sdt > eri 6 r prbductaoia fame ?
tow profit exceeding : I our dwn . r' ' MX 'the conclusion ot the lecture * ^ which occupied two ; houTSj'iiprd : Gr , anvifle moved , aptd (^ kjJohjnr Bpi | eau . | second 6 dia Trotjer of ithanfep to Mr , ! fia ? ley ^( . P ^ ce ^ lbprt ; thei » , rose , and . saidTTr"I will ask Mx . Bazley " to \ add my thanks to , thp ^ e of tho meeting for the very clear and coinprehensiye statement w . hici . he has mad ' ek ' ¦ ' ( Applatfsfei ) " BEe ha ' s' given me m ' ariy'leeitires on the : sabject ^ , arid ^ oneiespecialJyi , ^ in his ¦ factory ; / irMch I shall ever , yememben * iti 5 tpleasuhe , from the great skill and wisd pn ^ . with ^ wh ^ h . ^ hat estab | ishnien (; is arranged , and conducted . " ^ Pyince Albert ' afterwards joined the . Queen a't thVHa ^ arket'trheatr ; e . '' " ' ' , ' ! TVe are ^^ glad t ^ 'lfearn ^ M ^ ' ' { here ii a ' prospieei of the eStablishm ^ efflt' 6 f' PdbKc Baiihs ? 'MM Washhbittes' in the parish of Stii & eoafgfe ' s ; HanWe ^ -sqUare . Th 6 vlsstry by a majority df two-thjadsiiave the powerto advance funds
out of the ^ popjJTratei , un < 3 , eir the act , of Parliament | br that p jirpose . j and , experience in otlter parishes proves that these jnshtutions can su || p 6 rk themselves , in which case the repayineiit of ; ther atnburit adVaticed frpnl tte { io ' or-rate is proposed to'be 8 ecured"by means bf ' a sitikingfund . In tlaeadjoining parishes of Sti ^ Martin-in-the ^ fi elds and . St . Marylebonejiheretwns for the , year 185 > 1 shpw the receipts tp | haje b ' een—in we fo ^ nier , 3 i 43 ^ Xts-. Id- for bathers , and % 9 § t . ' " . l 4 s . la / for wastiers : and in the latter ^ % && l ' . ' ' S & : 7 d . for Mtfiers ; aria " 3601 . I 8 sl lOcf . for washers . In- ' a parish like' Sk Geo # ^ e * s where rents are high , the humbler classes are obliged topufcup with confined accommodation at , home l and these builmngs would , therefore , be of pirti 6 ular _ service to the poor , wlip are Ukely to prove eten better customers than the inhabitants of less highly -rented adjoining parishes . ' ' ¦ " ¦¦ ¦
Oh Tuesddy , a deputation consisting of several members of the House of . Commons , waited upon the Chancellor of the Exchequer at Downing-street , to make a proposition on behalf of the depositors Who suffered by the bankruptcy of the Cuffe-street savings bank , in Dublin . Mr . Reynolds observed that , referring to _ the recent vote of the HouSe of Commons on the subject of the Cuffe-street savings bank , he was not prepared to accept it as a general settlement of the question , and that he still entertained the hope that the Government would reconsider the case of the 2000 unfortunate persons in Dublin , who in their old age had been deprived of the means of existence by the dishonest
practices of the managers of this bank . The case ought to be tried in a court of law ; as , by compliance with this request , a question would be finally set at rest which was now regarded with the most intense anxiety . The Chancellor of the Exchequer replied that this Was not a new case , as the facts had been repeatedly brought under the notice of the house and the late government . If Mr . Reynolds would put his proposition , on behalf of the depositors , in writing , he would take care that it should receive full , consideration . Mr . Reynolds undertook to put the proposition in writing , and the deputation then withdrew .
A Locomotivo Is Now At Work Daily On The...
A locomotivo is now at work daily on the Bombay railway , and crowds of natives assemble to . gaze and "wonder at the , "Ag . Ghazsep" or " fire-chariot , " as thoy have chrisfenod . it . ,, ' ' .,.,.,. ' ,...... , 8 ir John Groy , the commandor-in chiof of the Bombay arjny , who . loft home to ' assume that important post in a tropical olimato , at the age of seventy-two , had a stroke of paralysis , in the latter end of < February , and is on his way to , England ^ . The commandor-in-chiof at Madras , Sir
Riohord Armstrong , w oxpoeted to tollpw mm very saorwy . A formidable rebellion against the roigning dynasty has been raging for nearly a year in the empire of China . Tho progross of Tion-toh , the rob 6 l chief , appears by tlio last accounts to 1 have beon decrided and unquostionablo ; his proclamations and bulletins of victories are openly shown in Canton ; Tho governor of the Canton ' province is bduieged Jin ono of his own towns , and tho imperial forces have booh signally defeated . i The dnly hope of tho'Mitntchoo dynasty lies in tho dhanco of diflsonsion among tho robel Isadora . ¦ ' '
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, iM | rs . j ^ owatt , tho actress , l » ad several of lior ribs broken ' anfl was fltbojc . wUia injurod , by an unduly horse in Boston . on tho lfl ' th of Jklaroh .,, ; The iNow York Ldcialaturo has passed a bill ohartoring tho oroction of u " Crystal Palaco / ' jn tho City of Now Xoxk , wax \ Govotnor ttunt signed tlvp bill on Saturday , tho 18 tU inst . So . tHoro is now no doubt of an " Araorican World's Fair . " . : ¦ . Tho liogiiilatur ^ of , Mossaohueetts , having appointed a cominitteo to donsidot and rdport on a portion of tho
Gofei l noi »' B mdHBttgo relating to Kossutli , tho corinnaittoo rhportodon Saturday to tho Senate , through Mr . -llazilo woll ? thoir cluiirmun ; a Rorios of rosolutidns in fiivtfur of Hungary ^ laudiiig Kossuth , donbuiioing Itnssla and Austria , antl declaring that It in tho duty of all conHtitutionall governed couMtfies to oultivato intiitiflto rdliitionH , in ordor to repol tho atta ' okn of- doflpots . A lofcfcor fr 6 m Washihg ^ h . datod Maroh lltl i , says : — " Tho SotjIflltotQ-dftyjafttir a &(> 6 d ' doti \ pf discusjiion , pansod a resolution directing th ^ 'i » aYrh'Ant of Kcjisutii ' s hofcol bill , whilst hortt , otit o f the contingent fund . r J ' h « bi » founts tb * 600 ' doll ^ irs fpr thlifep ^ dayV board and , lodging of
the great Magyar . This is at the rate of about 120 , 000 doUars a year . The President 'de facto' of the United States receives for all his expenses 25 , 000 dollars a year The Governor (' de jure' of Hungary , as his admu-ers express it , requires 120 , 000 dollars a year for board and lodging alone . Although we pay our own public servants with a rigid eye to economy , we could not afford to appear mean to ' the poor exile , * and of course the Senate magnanimously ordered the money to be paid * It would be worth fifty times the sum could the Senate by so doing blot out from the record a ll the ridiculous proceedings which Congress has been guilty of in connexion with the whole Kossuth humbug . "
The Megcera Steamer, Which Took Out The ...
The Megcera steamer , which took out the battalion of Rifles to the Cape , and of whose crowded and inconvenient state so many complaints were made , was on fire three times between Plymouth and Madeira . The Times states that there is at present loading in the river Tyne a new vessel belonging to a company at Hamburgh . She was built at Sunderland for emigration purposes , is 484 tons measurement , was built at 9 ? . per ton , and is stated to have cost her owners in her building and fitting out 1 , 500 ? . less than what would have been the outlay at Hamburgh , The rapidity with which screw-steamers trading with foreign parts increase at Liverpool is astonishing . On Saturday no less than three large and powerful screws sailed from the Mersey , namely the Pelican for Rotterdam , the Arabian for Constantinople , and the Osmanli for Messina . Two also arrived , viz ., the Orontes from Alexandria , and the Astrologer from Constantinople .
By letters received from Port Victoria , Vancouver ' s Island , dated the 10 th of January , it appears that gold of freat purity has been discovered at Queen Charlotte ' s sland . Several vessels have recently returned from Queen Charlotte ' s Island , the severity of the winter not permitting mining operations . Gold has been discovered there in great abundance , and it is expected that in the course of the spring the mines will prove richer than California . On the morning of the 23 rd inst ., the ship Emma , G $ London , from . Honduras to Queenstown , for Ordens , with a valuable cargo of mahogany , logwood , & c , struck on a sunken rock to the east of Filcareel Bay , Dunworley , on the Cork coast , and instantly became a total wreck ; fifteen out of the eighteen hands on board -were drowned . The three sailors who were saved contrived to cling to a rock until they were taken off by the coast guards , but they were sadly bruised . ~~ ^ The sc rew-steam troop ship Vulcan , Master Commander
Penn , "arr ived at Plymouth on Sunday night from Simon s Bay , after a voyage of a hundred and seven days ! This passage does not reflect much honour on the steam-navy of England . The engines and machinery of the unfortunate Vulcan have scarcely ever been in proper condition . The engines were constructed by Rennie , and have been in use only since the 23 rd of January , 1851 . During the passage home , on the 16 th of January , after steaming thirtee n hours , the engines were stopped in consequence of a favourable breeze having sprung up . The next day ( the 17 th ) , when the enginemen were cleaning the machinery , which was out of gear , they discovered that the foremost main crank was cracked or split , and this circumstance having been duly reported to tho commanding officer , the engines have never been tried since , and the greater part of her coal was" discharged at Ascension . All hands were on short allowance of provisions during the latter part of the voyage .
In The Register Of Deaths For Tho Month ...
In the Register of Deaths for tho month of March a romarkablo case is mentioned : a lunatic hairdresser died at the Peckham Asylum of peritonitis produced by his having swallowed the handle of a tablespoon . On a post mortem examination , " thirty-two handles of tablespoons , about a dozen of nails , two or three stones , and a button , were found in tho stomach of tho deceased . " On Monday evening Mr . Pqyno hold an inquest at St . Bartholomew ' s Hospital , on tho body of William Mainwaring , an engineer , who was thrown out of a chaiso in , Moorgato-strcct by tho horso slipping down . Ono of tho witnossos said , that tho only way ho could account for tho accident was that tho roads woro kept so bare by tho streetordorlios that tho horses could not find sufficient hold for thoir feot . Tho coroner remarkod that this was now a . general complaint . Tho verdict was " accidental death . "
Charlos Bartlott , a bailiff of tlio Westminster County Court , wont to arrest a journoymnn . bakor , named Groonwood , on tho 20 th ult ., at tho houso of his employer , named . John Mock . Greenwood took rofugo in a loft , and whilo Bartlett , tho bailiff , was endoavouring to follow him , Meek called somo moro of tho journeymen , and so ovorwholmod the " executive power" with clouds of flour , that all hia clothoa woro spoiled , and lie had groat difficulty in making tho capture Meek was brought before Mr . Honry at Bow-stroot , on Saturday , charged with this assault , and was lined 5 / .
Daniel Islington , a costormongor , better known it was said by tho n ame of Daniel Good , from hia savago charactor , and a real or fancied rosomblanco to tho notorious murderer of that muno , was charged at tho Thames Polico Court , on Wednesday , with having Btabbod inwoven placos a woman with whom ho lived , named Ellon Sweony . Ho had stivbl ) O ( T tho poor woman also on a provious occasion , but owing to her infatuated fondness for hor brutal paramour ho oseapod justice . Sho watt brought from tho London Hospital and gavo hor ovidoneo on Wednesday with extromo roluct anco . Billington was committed for trial . William Rollintion , an aged poisoner , wn « condemned to ( loath at Bury St . Edinunds tiu \\ , week . Tho mihorablo old croatiiro ia 83 years of ngo , and ho was conviotod of administering arsenic to a marriod woman named Cowoll . On Wodnosday , Gcorgo BriggH , a tthophenl , aged 01 , was committed for trial by tho niiiffmtratefl _ at Doncastor . on tho charge of having committed u ^ capital offbneo on
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Leader (1850-1860), April 3, 1852, page 11, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_03041852/page/11/
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