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styled the edifice ; and said that the Protestants of Rome were not content to worship , except in a building which has something like the appearance of a temple . Alluding to the proposition to raise money I for the purpose of erecting a Catholic cathedral in liondon by the sale of indulgences , he stated that a I large sum of money had been raised within the last I ff > W WPflca—nnt hw inrtnicrannoa < n > + lm «_ .. _« . ¦ /• I kh % / WA .
I the cultivation of all those arts which are fostered by peace , and which in their turn contribute to maintain the peace of the world . I * ¦ ' In closing the present Session , it is with feelfncs of gratitude to Almighty God that I acknowled ge the gene ral spirit of loyalty and willing obedience to the Law Which Animnfoa m v 'pA / tnio . Q . « Av . „ * ., . I — lU j ,, is
_ -. * vww * , . mw v * rj ***** i ** £ y ^ •>*«» * Vfi C 7 Ci cUHOlJ OI a Protestant church or chapel in Rome . A curious scene ensued . Lord Habrowb * asked whether Ministers would lay on the table a copy of the correspondence which took place in 1839 and 1840 respecting an application to build a chapel at Naples . Lord Lans - p owNE , in a loud voice , said , " I will make inquiry I into the subiect : and iho-n irmm ^ A \* : ~ * \ . iic
„ . „ ... „ „ . _ , ^ c , uuuu a spirit me best security at once for the progress and the stability of our free and happy institutions . " L / S v c ? a » oe" - <> r then formall y prorogued I the Parliament in the usual manner , and the Queen returned to Buckingham Palace . . "* "een ' lKCOlTI ! AWnPi ) niiiiDnMrTi ,, »* rr . I
" T ,. ' - — " - ""» - ; u jua tune io a whisper , the Bishop of Oxford drawing near to listen At the conclusion of the confidential talk Lord Habrowb y said he would not press his ques- , tion ; and the subject dropped . During the remainder of the sitting , the roval assent was gtven to several bills ; thf Commons ' amendments to . the Patent Law Ampndm ^ f n ; n
_ , •—»¦»• " *¦ " ¦ " * ' ¦ A . O . A . —« ir . nume s committep Commons " - - follo ™ g resolutions to the House of Lv , "T ^ at the , commi"ee have determined , considering the advanced period of the session , and ' the state" ? now Si ! ° f the H ° ' that their Proceedings be -i ' !™ ! 'J ' . l not expedient , in the present verv inenm .
disagreed to—consequentl y the bill is lost ; and the Commons amendments to the St . Alban ' s Commission Bribery Bill were agreed to . Yesterday the Queen prorogued Parliament in person . Ihe brilliant weather drew an additional tnrone westward , and tho A / r » ii ¦\ x 7-k ,- »« i , _ ii ___ j * - « w Af it tii \\ ztinu
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X > l t ^ . •^ M . s . . . 9 Him iiblie " 7 Weie early Crowded with a sight-seeing The foreigners present , amongst whom were several of high rank , were numerous and appeared anxious to behold the imposing spectacle Ihe bands of the various battalions of Foot Guards " SSin'ar & , " *?^ f i T . * entrancTi : — ¦ " " ai iu
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Ta , o•— - »« vC , « garaen entrance to St . James s Palace ; at the Horse Guards ; and at the Queen's entrance to the House of Lords . At twenty minutes to two o ' clock , the stately i > ro-SVf , ? ucki "g ham Palace , her Majesty ^ bSng attended by the great officers of the household he ? ^ I ff ! 1 ° i ! - ? _ ° . ' and Ladies in Waiting "' ' liai uii
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"v"o " * waning on Prince Albert . The guard GuaX "' ° nS 1 Sted ° 8 qUadr ° ° f the Kraf Ltfe thJ T n ? i ° pJ ^ I ? ' 8 ! to several h ™*> and Queen w 1 , h ^ fn ' ? hlS knees ' Presented the with L 7 ? e followin speech , which she read I with her customary clearness of intonation —
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THE QUEEN'S SPEECH . " My Lords and Gentlemen , "I am glad to be able to release you from vour » t tendance in Parliament , and I thank you foVTe dihgence with , wh . ch you have performed your laborious dutieT I ^ : ^ rP :: eT atain the mo 8 t " - ^ ^ ion ,
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¦ " I am happy to be able to congratulate you on the rer ,- cop ., derabje diminution which has taken place in the Afrlcan and Brazilian Slave trade . The exertion . of my squadrons on the coasts of Africa and BrazH o thet T T « ' gilanCe ° the Crui - » <> f France and ' Sradli A C 8 } and aidGd by the ~« P « . tion of tie resu " G ° Vernment ' have »« i » lj contributed to this
o some of the crvino- pvitV 7 Vk J "«« -Tiy , a to -T ^ SXS ' ^ - " SS £ ^^ 55 iSSS tinued practTce of renewaT '' ' Th " 11 * '' T the lon 8 conlonrr rl . - i ^ .., »„ : „ ... ^ ai - 2 he amendment cauaprf »
_ ' Gentlemen of the House of Commons , 1 thank you for the readiness with which you have granted the supplies necessary for the service of the " My Lords and Gentlemen , I J . t IS 8 ili . iHfnr > trk ** v t *\ nun « ^ i ...
tail of the session Lord TnlTS y dlscu 8 s « l at the , dete rmination to proceed thhtS ltuS 8 EI ' dpc 1 " ^ his A * jjub
very UrgereducMonToT . ^ ^" r ^ rrSjS S ^ I ^ S" ^ excceded the public « p « ^» " <* £ J-blerJr r ^ flIld < hat y ° U haVC thetehy h <™ stnVf ^ VC my P P le fr «' m « n impost which re-I « . t tl t 7 ; JOymCUt ° ] i « nnd «« ' i » their dwelling . * trust that this enactment , with others t « » . i . ;« W „„ . ' I
• 'leusea a wish that it t ) ,,,., i . i i »» uau The House « f Lords miht . n > C pa 8 ? lhi 8 8 «*« ion . Uents as it thought fk A \ ZV ° * rej ^ lhe ame » d-Progrc .. . and ffi by fis ' to 20 "XK ™??? ? f P ° rtin « ^ XX . ^ £ i % &ffi ^ F v £ ^ to- ^^ to - ^ i ^^
^ the health and comfort of my subjects annlL " T ° ' ^ a 88 id " y ^ ith which you have £ ^ y T to th , - - - » of . l : tioTof" ! cr - T- ° ^ % 1 CCki"K the undue ,.. « . p » lr i 0 ^«» t » c « l litle- conferred by a forei ^ ,
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1 INDUSTRIAL CONGRESS THK MUSICIAN IN THK CUVHTA I . PA ^ c ,, . . ,,,. TUK I'lANOl'OUTHS
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I contrasted . Sirkman anTB ^ 1 ' gxnally harpsichord manufactnr Wood were ori " we might have expected to reS . from * h «™ instrument now known onlv hvTf specimens ° f an tude . The production of the toLh tO the muIti " [ stead of causir ^__ vibration o / The ^^^ r . ' ™~
«* -piece or quill inserted in wnnrl » ' Iaean « musical cart , constitutes the 2 ? ?'" ehild ' feature between the rnodern piSor ^ : Stl ? , [ shin ^ harpsichord . The retention ofthf ? &nd the o ] d producing ribr * ti < m ^? h ? o % * £ ^ ™ rt »* ment ; just as some absurd p ? efudfce fa the SS 5 ° ?" to progress in matters politic ^ . ' l ^ s i' ^ tSSf ^
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« me modern imnrnvpmmf . ^ wnol e appears to be the g ^ t obW of " n COnce » tra'ed . It purtment ; and no one IJLl attrac 1 tl ° " m this do . could possibl y antic nato ? h "g at the in « tr » nient . cacy oV its toJes ? The full Sr T 7 - ° ' an < l deli : worthy of a plMM ^ SL ^^^™* " ™ l
-- •» a pertect cavern of tone- mui V k-i *" B ' Unsurpassable renetition Vi ' I i WhUe P O 8 aessin | !« ht « nd BmooST The " F nda ? '• " «^^ toly lightfu l instrument wW 8 emigrand is a dowms-smm % \ which secure Rreater inn , ' h , S ^ obll < l ue Ktri » 8 « t Bt
. » - 'on , the important adfiitir , r ' " - ' < luont vibrathe introduction of dirillcd" / 1 ! 01111 brttcin S aild also a marked in / prov " . en ^ i ? ' ? * Thero ia [ by the adaptation of To h , - ° l I > IH ' notes produces a peculiar Lj UUtv " o / " ;' 1110 b " ' which avoids the unnleJ V - " ' aild wh » Uy been the nrev ' ?"" ' , ° cky -J ' which hZ UI l
of this class of i airun " , " ^ ° >|) ' noU ' » »» Wt a grand p « " o , o « e ^ M ™ ™ (;< >"'" -d exf K'lt and ornamei ucd STS . V " ' f ' Mk ' v rit % square ia walnut , exceedi , ) v f , ° IjOUim XV - J ' fi »« qualityofto , . ttIlda" ? V "" . 801110 and Wlth « "hie » pnean ,, u e ' ' ' , " . . 7 ?«» " «« of q » o « tio , i-
n « one could posnib v admi H n < ? nt tt » « »( l ' the cottages or obi q n- " 1 ^ ha < 1 « ' » t ««»„ Albert T ? aHHpM i « 27 >; S : fr ^ ' »»« «« y « l » " Jlt "" i'ortttnt ndd .-K « Bl « h comS . ?' . I " " " ? - ^ ' . npanimont . In
siat . s in writing tl , / 1 ne « n ; at «»«« -iil » i « -H < on' Pooplo , I weft as „ , ' . " hllil ! l ° '"'« ' > l ' for tl . o concert-room ' . V ? P ° I » r ' » > h « theatre ami tl . o uauallv i ' xl . i V 1 J 1 . K 1 Htur » f amateur voirw . in
I * H ~ ; J , " *• " « " with thus k ,, < , wl « rl u , iiovcrtlwhe il K'i T , Hhak ° th " out o / thuir v < " « ' » and I the attempt mu . st bo re »«« , u ;( l . It i « nor , however amateur ,, « l « me who feel thi « inconyimivnee thwo ar « many Buigew hi gh in thopublic favour who coiwtauU y
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 9, 1851, page 743, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1895/page/3/
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