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April 14, 1860.J The Leader and SabwrdcL...
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« FOREIGN. According-to news from Naples...
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Heoord Of The Week. Home And Colonial,. ...
mitted for trial at the next Hertford Assizes for the murder of John Seabrook ; the gamekeeper , in a poaching' affray at Beeehwood , Th ^ deliveries of tea in London estimated for the week ending April 7 , were 760 , 304 , lbs . . ' ' . ¦ . On Tuesday , the remains of the Dowager Countess oKElgrin were deposited in the family vault under the south aisle of Dunfermlme ^ On Wednesdav , there was an election of two East India House Directors , Colonel Sykes , M . P . ( the Chairman ) , and Majdr-General Moore , were re-elected without opposition . . . On Tuesday morning , a collier , mimed Wilham Whitehouse , was killed at Lawley-street station , Birmingham , on attempting to enter a train while it was in motion , . . On the evening of the same day there was a military not at Gre enwich , in which the police were severely injured by the solders . A double picket of Royal Marines arrived from Woolwich to apprehend all stragglers who might be found at Greenwich without a P £ l The Spaniard , Serafin Manzano , who was convicted at the recent Wilts Assizes for the murder of Anastasia Trowbridg-e , at Ashcombe , was executed mi Wednesday , in front of the New Prison , Devizes . On Easter Tuesday , the Bluecoat boys proceeded in procession to the Mansion-house , where they were , regaled with a glass of wine , two buns , a new shilling , and the monitors half-a-crpwn each ; after which they were joined by the Lord Mayor , and from thence proceeded in " state to Christ Church , where the Rev . Henry Christmas , - M . A . / preached the Spital sermon on the occasion . Tlie examination of candidates for direct commissioners by the Council of Military Education commenced on Wednesday , before Major-General Rumley , the Vice-President , and other Members of the Council . There . were above 100 candidates . On Wednesday night an address was delivered at the Workmen ' s Institute and Benefit Club , in the Euston-rpnd , on the subject of " Public Health , " by Sir P . H . Goldsmid , M . P . At the weekly meeting of the Society of Arts last evening , Mr . : Apsley Pellntt in the chair , the paper read was , " On Stoneware , bvMi \ Edwin Goddard . ' , i ' ^ , ,,. .,., ¦ ' The Bishop of London has addressed a pastoral letter to the laity of the metropolitan diocese on the necessity of church extension -in London . Since he came to the See , the Bishop of London has consecrated 29 new churches , which are capable of reaching the wants of at least 90 , 000 persons , but according to the Registrar-General s calculation the population of the diocese has meanwhile increased The steam-tu <> - Resolute sailed from Liverpool at iibon Wednesday , with the telegraph cable to be laid across the river Dee , fromHilbre Island to Point of Ayr , in connexion with the Mersey Pocks , and Harbour Boards line " of Telegraph from Liverpool to Holyhead . The American begging-letter impostors have , in spite of recent exposures , renewed their attempts upon a family in Hull , one of whose members has lately been removed by death . . A meeting of medical practitioners from all parts of England was held on Thursday afternoon , at the Freemasons' lnv . ern , for the purpose of promoting the success of the measure . ' introduced into the House of Commons by Mr . Pigott , having for its object an extensive reform in the system of Poor-law relief at present existing in . England and Wales . # fil ir On the same afternoon a meeting of the proprietors of the Metropolitan Railway Company took place at the London Tavern , Bishops-¦ irate-street , fur the purpose of approving three bills for enabling the company to acquire additional lands for forming a new street and railway to connect the Metropolitan Railway with the proposed meat-inavUot in Smith Held , and an improved connection ^ between the Metropolitan Railway uud the Great Northern Ruilway at King ' s Cross .
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« FOREIGN . According-to news from Naples , April 8 th , the insurrection in Sicily continued . The Neapolitan Government had sent roinforce'Wo Curlfot attempt in Spain has fiiilod . It is asserted that throe peraonn < - () . s of the highest rank have been arrested with General Ortega at Colanda . Ortega will bo tried at Tortosa . The Moors , ib is believed , will immediately pay the indemnity stipulated in the conditions of poaeo . _ , . The Mon / feur of Snturday morning announces that tho Mnuator for Foreign A flairs , M . Thouvonol , had informed the Municipality of Thonon of tho intention of tho Emperor to protect tho commevoiiil interests of JbVucjigny and Ohabluia by establishing a commercial zone in tlioir favour winilnr to that oxinting at Gex . General Lainovioi 6 i * e was received April 2 at tho Vatican . It is asserted that the King of Sardinia has claimed the political prisoners belonging to the Legations . . . . General Lunioriui & ro has boon appointed Commander-m-chief ot VheTntellis'onca from America it ? that tho oflfer of the British Government lor nn arrangement of tho Sun Jimn cliilioulty has boon ronpootrully doolined . Tho ttiugo of V « ni Cruz lind been renewed wjth considerable © fleet . Tho reported flight of Mirumon and tho diaporsion ot his forooa is nntbundod . . ., , „ i ,, - A , By telegram from I ' ar iH , Monday , April 9 , wo lonrn that the French Government has sent the following ollioiul ooinnmnumUon to tho ' Fays and JPatria . — - " On tho Oooasion of tho attempts at
| insurrection in Sicily and Spain , the Pays and JPatne contained lamentable imputations against a neighbouring power . A . bese papers' ought so much the less to have accepted those imputations , knowing that they were devoid of authenticity . " Intelligence from Geneva , Monday , states that M . Laitz , French Imperial Commissioner , who is travelling through the neutralized provinces of Savoy , arrived yesterday at Boiineyille , where he was received very coldly . . . The Concordat in Badeu : news from Carlsruhe , Monday , is that a manifesto of the Grand Duke has been published , proclaiming ^ the principle of the independence of the Catholic Church , and adding that its laws are placed under the protection of the Constitution . The contents of the Coacordat shall be lawfully sanctioned by special laws . The manifesto also promises the free development of the Protestant Charchj as well as other public requirements . From Madrid , Sunday evening , April 8 : the Official Gazette promulgates the Concordat concluded with Rome . The Emperor ot Morocco has ratified the bases of peace . . « , ' . .. ., ¦ . . On Tuesday , April 10 , news was received from Calcutta that outrao-es by the r ' vots of Lower Bengal have taken place . Trade was uninterrupted at all ports in Shanghai * . Affairs in Japan are still in a very unsettled state . It is rumoured that the Chinese have withdrawn the guns trom the Talm forts to strengthen with them the Tien-tsin forts . . The Court of Pekin is alarmed at the preparations of the allies . Washington advices , dated March 29 , state that ^ the President has sent a message to the House of Representatives , firmly protestin ^ ao-ainst its resolution for an incjuiry into the abiises ot power . The President takes as ground for his protest , that Congress can only act under impeachment . AH connexion with Mexico has been severed . ¦ BriMiam Young had started a public school at Utah . Fro ° n Mexico It is' reported : that Miramon has ordered the Americans to quit the country . ¦ ¦ , - - \ rn v ^ v At New York-, -March 30 , stocks were firm and active . New York Central , 78 . Money and exchanges unaltered . ..... ' nl .. At New Orleans , sales of cotton , 30 , 000 bsiles ; middhn- 10 ¥ _ c . to 10 $ c Sales of the week , 100 , 000 . Receipts , 5 b , 000 ; Exports , 88 , 000 . Freig ht to Liverpool , £ . Accordin- to news from Naples to the . 10 th , the insurgents , nuinberihg about 10 , 000 well armed men , were concentrated m the Sicilian Islands , and had interrupted the canals communicating with Palernio . The troops quartered in tluit city were attacked every in "<« -ht . Great agitation prevails at Naples . From Paris , April 11 . —The tendency of the Bourse has undergone a decided improvement , and Rentes closed very firm at . / Ot . 20 o ... being an advance of 30 c . since the day before . The following is from Naples , April 9 •—Order reigns at Palermo and in Sicily . " ^ The landowners oiler to co-operate with the Govern-111 ' he Duke of Brabant arrived at Constantinople on tlie 9 th , and was received by the Sultan at the Tophana Palace On the following day the Duke visited the- 'British Ambassador , teir Menry Gonlrnl Lamoriciere issued an order of the day at Rome , on the ¦ 11 th , ' in which he declares that lie lias not hesitated to resume his sword in the Pope ' s cause—that of " civilization and liberty ; and exhorts the army to have confidence in- the success ot the enterprise e The n pp eul - of Switzerland to the Great Powers has been answered al l ^^ ing
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Leader (1850-1860), April 14, 1860, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_14041860/page/21/
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