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ueuijwaa , m « nv OEmprfiarunKenjie&s severa } aevere woanda with » toaife , on Mary Davis , witn Yvftoin lfa eQbabzted < ^ 6 cvnvictlon of Georgei S « rrett , a , cara > a % at the Old Stuffy , ' ^^ . dsirandiisgjiis emplsqyerifc . ClarJc and" Henerrsett , system , of . fraud JiabitusJly ^ nfciued by inJWiy ' c ^ l » d « aJU 5 rs T ^ ktoithiBir doltoaienu { 5 »* rett -sra » on several ocaupionB ^ jent l )^ W « B ^ f « i ^ w { tbin ( m ^ to tae wharf oC Messrs . ^ ffe ^ te aS 0-1 C $ . S ' fmtm Grwmd ^ atrert , Blackfeiara , to bring t $ ein "l ^^ % a 1 iHfor-ttte aiiinini * ^ te oBgnt " seeotffi ^ obtained bills and receipts for " best" coals , and pocketed the difference in price . ^ Hus fie was enabled to do through the niiMiaiiiii-tfmS ^^
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SUtukdat , May 13 tb . Amowg the early bueiaew J » the House of Comnaone Ust night , vrtm the postponenweait of the Tcstaraentury JiVwOictioo BUI , ajad tb © bUI » fox diajfrancbiaiiig votcw in certain boroughs for a short time . S / o-nao question * were ajk « d . Mr . Otwav interrogated Sir J . Graliam with regard to the fact of certain Jfrutsian officers being allowed to serve in our fleets iai the Baltic and Black Seae with the reservation tl » at they vere not to act against the liuasians ; but Sir J . GgjuiAM imforoaed the House that the supposed officers were six : young midshipmen , who h . 8 , d been allowed to see something of our service , and they were «« rtainly at liberty ti > depart should they feel disinclined to encounter the liussians .
kord 1 ) Stuakt inquired , first , whether it was true that the Tiger had captured twelve Russian transports m tli © Black i >< ja with troops on board , aud MJibed to know whence they came , and whither tiioy were going . Heferring to the nunour with r&gard to the capture of Cronutadt by Hir C . Napier , he asked if the Government hud heard anytliipgofit . J Sir J . Gjuham replied that there must be some jTror in th « report , fur ho had that day received a
letter from . Sir C . Napier , dated ^ he 3 rd May , and there ir * in who a post a * late as the 5 th from the Baltic , ana $ ir Chftrtee ^ r » s still oa the coacfe of Sweden , and started that he did not -think It safe to ntore tfce fieets on acccruat of the prevailing fogs . As to t&fi capture bf Bunsian ships by the Tiger , she had taken aoine . tiranajpbrts ^ but there were no troops on boftrd ^ althougb there were munitions of war and proviajoos .
Mr . G . H . M 00 BB Interrogated the Goverm » eat aato what they aneaat to do with the Tenant Right ( Ireland ) Bills , to which Lard JoHtrRcsgBix replied that feliey would be dealt with in due time by the Goremmenfc , ba the House cf lords , where they were going through a Select Committee . , Mr . ^ iucxs made a strong protest against Boman CathiJic aailore id the navy being compelled to attend Protestaat worfihip , vhieh Sir Jahba Gbaham d © jai » i to be the ea ** , there being no compuiiicHX at ail , aAd no CQUDplaint bad been made by the men on thesnbject .
m ^ , The House then proceeded with the second reading ofth * Scottish Education Bill . Mi . Scmummoved th « tH be read a second time that d » y « x months , ^^ EarlctfPAtK * rm « ecorided it . in a maiaen roe ^ b ^^ ffie ^ , « 3 Jimientai' p € 'the two - members beSng thdttpbill- § ep « ratedsxJh . ool 8 In Scotland from , the EstarWwhed Charch , arid « efe aside a aystem ^ Wch hgad wade the p ^ ple of ScetUod the basl educated ia the ^ wprld . Xord Eloho . «» the naxi of the
Governmeufc , drfendwl tbe bill , oooteadin * thai the Ks ^ aMlph ^ qutMh in Copland was iho mijBozi < r « ajM that what ihe bill inteoded to doy was to set up me&f * &ii » kschool * fi > rP * esbyte » i » i * i geoe « aiy . / ^ : t Sh # debate , continued ^ sitth eonsklerable spirit f « * oo » tljpae , e » d « d in a ( iefeat of the Gorernment . SM ; . M ^^ a ^^ : ib > tiuspW Wt figaiwt i * 105 ^ ;^^^ j ^ M ^ II || Uite ^^ £ . ; Ti » piSft * eriou » defiaaL
! In the ^ ow Xonb the Marquli Ci ^ hkicaw >? io ^ ptred into tbe circumstoacea of the caw ot th * steamTshjp An < ki > > i « wliich the 1 st Boj&fc »^ mbarjc 0 d for tte Sa » t . and eapeeiaUy wUh B ^» 4 fa > tb *^ wwdc > f th © ^ re ^ mieb broke out on l ^ iwa ^ ai a wave * i » ea a ^ uaatity # f gunpowder vw * eif («^ ow r ^^ d v « ad » h ^^ email life-boat ^ jg ^ f ^ # tj ^|^ ffiw ^^ P ¦ qV not tbere SS ^ SCK ^ SS ^ f ' T » p ' M 4 « thw ^ te : tte * i ^ rsi WM ^ Smw ^ W-Wi * woold : hate bee » allowed to W ^ IMS * #¥ ifi ^ iiSr ^ l 1 *^ wwi *» of boats . Fiat toqwry would be made into < he matter .
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^ f ( feit aui will always pick his way in safety . IVfiy doeB not Mr vGanger Sfcubbs coa the same hocn ^ book ? Herr Scmidt and thd Ring katfoeavily . Uncontk as their Jaagnags is , tfce M 4 nawO « sa » g Vercia , from Cologne , deliver perfect hanaooy . At the Wednesday ' s performance they amngthe ** 5 oug , df the . j 5 m > r . cl , !* a chorna by C . 31 . vca Wsbeac , as none « tt * er ducal society copld utt « r it . Tfee « ffeebwas < iectrifyinfe . Svea tbeduxuaed eyes < rf that paerless lady the Dacheas 4 'Aaauile sparkled and shone . When , for a finale , they burst forth into " Role Britannia . " the whole room rose , bareheaded , and listened with rapt awe . This noble brotherhood azs to perform at ike
Crystal palace , Sptenham , fer the-beaeiife of the soldiers * wives and « h 3 ir ^ I -want to hav * them at the Gore Hom » j £ &e in aid of tlat excellent charity , theBrompton Conshmptioa Hojsjalal , but ^^ cautious ^ kisd Mr * Mitchell heJaitatefc—fcftfc so jheaet with appiicatioos frqos « b * rilae 8 ianamenblfc . My plea , is , that eooaumpt ' too . fa the national disease ; Nioolof the < SrenadiBr < rfaH ds tcfls nw , « nd I . ttrgat it as a plea taM ^ iell , that tw < Ktbirds . of , the London boU dierjelie from l »» g : disease , so the choir os ^ ht to eiag for the soMiert . aa irelljs * i » r tbeir sSTeatbfiartsaad sons .
Odessa ban old « nbje « t-, I allude to it , to introdoce an extract from ; a letter written x ) o board one of H . M . stipj , piieyloruay to tb * great "blow opV 'tis a young stjeMng Natew ^ . fw » ii » e 8 , who writes to " jny 4 eare « t Cox , " aad sa l *» **¦ 3 " wombwr ; xt XMonoHQ , that when you saw ray swotd ^ a » g « n yoor drawiog-room table ,. yon . made ra * proaAsw that the first Russian blood with which it was soXUd » Ufittld ^ e 1 a % ed oatny pockejt bandk « retief . and sent bowe »» y < aa . By all tbafcV taered ' » y dear / it I can , I «< # keep ^ sy wonl . £ r « rf >« i ^ t I -aay my prayers and ai of
loolc atfee ^ oaately ttiatiittte ^ Jece steel j »» Tile' Cevejiue cu . tt « r £ A ? n ba * c »{ tttr « d a Rnssian salt sc ^ M 9 ^ ^ fF « & « lt 4 ^ ^ Ui be , ^ ad tf Lear this , as someW t ^ fcoce «^ ar « to toshaaded « r « r to tbe Seat IujB « ai £ kry . fhe Itsfc « f prizes to > w > Idle raea a ^ out town is mjlte tantaJtBinc . , Fr * y , go and see BC . FenriJie at the French Plays . Tb » dig » ityvir « ciWity , a ^ seoo » 4 ehiWi * h « e «»< rfai « g ^ ^ he prtteeotsi ate ftrfeet studies . MdQIe . Luther , the fair ^ j ^ ariLuxg , tin ^ etted comedienne from Hie Gymnase , is a very etau : of prettlaeae aa | iatfttGg ^ icf ! . . Tbia year sW i ^ ei ^ h ^ 'hairiRb ^ dStaad ^ iuw gUaats » pea you lifce a » ef 3 "* eat '* sea - aynUhiu it
Oatke i ^ th—pte « Mi paWisfc twenty t » n »«« over—Mr , MSlner Gibson inoves , " t % ai ft « tft « opinion of this Hovs thottko iMOi iu reference to ifrt jperiodicqX pre 4 * ondnew *~ poper ttmmp are Hi eU / med md WMqually mrfbreedf and it appears to tki $ fftmte that the mabjeci demand * the early cans&eratian of Parfoummt . " Every one wlw takes an intereat in tbe French Exhibition f 1696 ahould get the jonmalof tbeSoaetyef Arts ( th * t dreadfhlly proey old body to tiUq bmt , I mil allow , prompt to act ) of the 28 th ultimo , and he will find there a complete authentic copy of the general regulations for the management of tbe . Paris enterprise . Earl Granville haa accepted the r . hjvjrfl ^ qufon of tke conunitteA of oux own " Educational ExhibtU ^"
PBIVSIT ^ A 3 ffD CONFIDENTIAL , T ^ 9 week is fiiU-of ne ^ rs . Tb » Chancellor ' s war « nKnMQr ; tb *» ji « rt ing luteHi ^ nee of th « Two Tbwwad Guinew * A Ne ^ rmarkeli « a Ae 6 th , and . the Tradeasoen ' * Flat » at Chester , on the 10 th } the eperas and ( h « Frsnehplajs ; the Colcypie CJhoir ; aM tbe Queen ' s concert ; the drawLu KKMn r j ^ booiWrdj ^ ieat of Odessa ; the police news ; and the launch of the Royal Albert j the public dinners , and the innumerable private parties , —» re topics varied enough tar a Bafadau , a Pepys , Madame de Sewgq © , Horace Walpole , or Thomas Oarlvte . Of the private parties . Sir Edward
Buiw « r Lytton ' s dinner was the eream . Sir Edwio Landseer will , peAaps , some day g ^ re us a portrait of the baronet on homeUaok , < fce only place where be is un-Engltsh and ill at ease . Gentle Mrs . Gladstone ' s rdvniony on Wednesday , was well attended , for the Chancellor , though finicking , is in great favour from bis agricultural appeal . The Qaeeu ' s concert was Slow without Mario , who failed iri the Barbure on Tuesday . The rtfe of the count is a difficult one , and ungracious to him wrho was born a count . Only Garcia aad Ruburf , and pevfeaps Catoolari , could sing the w Eoeo il rideote . " Tagtiaftco in La Ccclunnia was superb . Tis as good a lyric picture as VirgU ' a portrait of Kumour .
I turn to an incident cohnectwl with tliafc most mendacious of modern misanthropists—the Emperor Nicholas : a Mr . St . Glair has just escaped from the claw » of tbus fell Mr . Filch . Ho was an English resident at Warsaw , married to a Polish princess , and Attila Uw > Second wanted to impress his sons and impound his property ; but tl »« eolemn , sagacious Saxon slipped through the Emperor ' s fingers , stwrcd bjfl movables and money , and put one of hia boys in tlw 40 th Foot .
The rain and tb « storms lia-ve not hurt the crops ; tike country , near London , on nil bUIcb , is thriving beyond d » - scriptiou . Com , clover , beans , a . nd spring grass are cloaa , and fre » h and forward , tliougU funncr Hillary grumbles about th « malt nteasurc . As to tlie races , I am assured that tlio great Mr . Davis has won enough money to buy the Crystal Palace ; this gentleman , originally a carpenter , thinks nothing of a 140 , 000 / . balance in tlie Bloomsbiuy Brunch of the London and Westminster BanJc The mutineers revere him , and will Hue hord aomni to do his buaincau . After tliu lust Derby , whero bo lost b » x Boore thoiiBand } M > uud » , to quiet the apprelienbionistH he paid Mr . Howes M , 000 / . two duya before settling Juy . I'arvtrnu as lie is , lie is a man of the prisca
Ernst , that vioUnisi of paasioa and sentiment , trreproachable , has beea playing more djvisely than « t « c At EUa '» Musical Union , on Tuesday , Hdlku € / lauss and he divided the suffrages . Beetbov « n * a aonata 111 Jk minor , in which there is the first promise of the *• Adelaida , " under the magic touch of that little luxuriaat-tooked Mdile ,. CJaasjs , refreshed all who heajd it . Not au accent or modification of tone expressed b y tbe composer escaped her observance . Her inspiration is a delightful contrast to the grand , severe , and classical style of Charles Halle . Ella ' s Record is always amueiog ; that man has true sensibility , but he lets his feelings overpower him , and takes to heart the strifes of
the artists with whom be is associated , too nearly . Koseuheinx , Hhaile Prudent , and Berlioz , are , or will be , in London ,. The Crystal Palace band is to consist of eighty-five performers ; Mr . Ella affirms that it will be one of the best organised a « d most effectively balanced in power and variety oftubed instruments that was ev « r beard in this , or , perhaps , anj other country ! The Distins are providing several instruments on a novel and improved principle oi using the . valves . Mr Schallen directs and discip lines the band . The Times' correspondent at Gallipoli has been too well fed : he grumbles because he can't get fresh butter and egge ; because he haa torn his trousers , has been bitten by
bugs , and bas had to dine off l > e * f as hard as mahogany . Ah ! my dear rotund-shaped , ruby-faced Mr . R , why did you beconoo a camp-follower ? Y ~ ou should have stuck to the chop-houses within the sound of Bow-bell , and should never ha \ e forsaken " the Fielding . " The fraternisation of the English and French soldiers ( thank Heaven 1 ) haa disarmed one of Mr . Thackeray ' s regrets ; you remember iu " Vanity Fair , " where ho touches on the Battle of Waterloo nnd moralises thus : —" Its remembrance rankles still in the bosoma of millions of the
countrymen of those liravo men who lost ^ the day—they pant for an opportunity of revenging that humiliation : and if a contest , ending in a victory on their part , should ensuo , elating tli « rn in theirs ) , and leaving its ouraed legacy 01 hatred and race behind to u » , there is no end to the socalled glory ana sluuu » txud to the alternations of successful and unsuccessful murder in which two high-spirited nations might vnsage . Centurion hence we Frenchmen and Englishmen might bo boasting-nnd killing each other still , carrying out bravely tho Devil's code of honour I" M . M .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 13, 1854, page 442, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2038/page/10/
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