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CQDamaQicat , iogrvtith ! ta » centra bjf- « J »* DAO « b « towatxts < tnel conflueaictt ) o £ ith « IAlutau > Ihis wingusifbrnled of < d ) e 4 roopa which latelp ( garrisoned WiddiA andJCailafAt ^ andofi-aipiartion : of the , ^ resepfcy ordered to jbin ; from ^ Sftpbia . Th » j centr © facesithai-tf ' ; tbci Rnssian « rndy ibetw «« bni * lioopoli » « no ; Si-4 lifltria , ocenpying the fortified boint * of ItnstdJiut , Tnrtuk « i , i and . Siliairiav 'the garrisons ' -of which Jwwie been lately reinJ forced from ^ Stoumla j by order of Omar Pfcchc * . Th » Teserre of the centreliis artatipned atShamla . ¦ The right win ? lines Trajan ' s WaUL ( ?)>{ witli itsTeseuve'iat Baswr ^ jick and Va « Tia . i ? fhe Turkiah . ibrpe on those different poiftts may be estimated 4 t from 12 » , 000 t » 130 ^ 000 combatMtfs , unhiding the earrUans o £ the strong places . The troojw of- t-he' 8 e « ond line are concentrated round Adrianople « ndthe 50 ^ 000 or 6 ft , 000 English ami French , already arrived at Gallipoli , Soufcairi , and Conataa ^ inople form , t-lie third line * Such are the forces of ; the two belligerent Powers opposed to each other in Enropa . "
Sami Pacha has defeated the Russians , at Nicopolis , opposite the month of the Alcta , and that the loss of tlie enemy , as reported by the Turks , amounts to 1800 men . It la also stated that Colonel Suliman Boy has defeated a Eaesrsian force at Radovan , between Kalafot and Krajova . Omar Pacha- is still concentrating his forces aroirnd Shumla , which is to be held at all risks . He lias taken measures to organise his bashKbuzub ^ has divided them into sections , and given the command or tlie vmnaas detaohtnents to hits own aides'de-cauap , becaiuse on these he can rely . The health of the troops in and around Sbumlfe is excellent . There are 45 . 000 man in Shumla , and of these only 180 O are in tho hospitals , th « woan < i * d Inoludud . Scarcely any of' tha hospital cases are serious . There are no . epid « mj ( js .
It is ju » t probable that Silistria has been b » rnl » Ai'dwd from tho loft bank r bnt not lung serious has occurred . A £ reat lire , haa occurred at Constantinople , \ n which it is ostunikttid that mom titan 1000 wooden houses liaro been
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-i ' r i . '_! tctkil—ll— . i J-ll _ l _ llL-li _ J-iJLllJL- ^ . Piracy is spreading nroferandtiior ^ trirffay on the coasts abd Id the isfands 6 fGte « c *; - TB © « ataniao « irt' left , Galbpoli on tlw 28 th , with a * fcrdi ) & % o&j of ittimnies ; for the tmHiose ; chsstjusing the robbers , Wio ^ fdfi i ^ ft t ^ tf bi |! tet prey , « i ^ e bad Che nhpucfenttr to * M * eirSowte of tb * fiited frkisttorts whit * filled With rWdbs . ^^ r ^ oTtt bowa ^^ w ^ ertltere ' was a detachment of-fVftflcli ^ WtfneryV' ^ OT ^ rtaW ty a flotilla of these corsairs , and was ^ oot able to snake them off tiH it had fired upmtheHU It is . high time that the English * andJPi'eoch Gov « rnineuts , sb »» la adopt effective jneasuxeBt , again 8 t the . 6 i ^ ek 8 .... TJbe ; Ciresk insuxrectawt seeme tb . iir * met wth ^ 4 o ^ qe 4 checjk in tie cagfeure . i > £ [ " % * & * .. iFuad ' Efflenii . behaved -vary , well . on tbal becapfo" ^ jaw tha 'tnTkisfil ' / ref ^ Jkes , and even tag Aibanjajis , ; shdwed tte ejects , oTidl ^ - ] ciplin « y . XbftRassiaa Gavefiomwat , it is said , pays . tneCfrfek , Government so ^ ugtKC&jper . montfti vpiL tha latter has issued ' Jetters-ofjnarcuie .. jA ^ wc en ^^ iKse ^ j on its uraj ioi £ » £ a « Ci 8 otdertd to stop at AtWns ^ ' . ' "' '" ¦ . '/"; , ; ,.. »
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>«¦ Ainnuwnunrsi ot x i ^ weeaaw-. AngianflbrweraroeceisaaiTDy Jii »« i&J ! tfetyi '' vfTj . ' j : Hi ' i J . ^ riUhiA vivri ' o'ii'J « ' - ¦ >~< h :: i ,-ii ;; ir- i r , fthe ^ flfieb at&iout . in-fche jB « lla < jfc-i rfidinlJlhlagibas ! wobabty « cc « rted foe in ^ tockhoLn thti ^ tory w ^ that Abo hid be < in b « nJ > arded ; faM 6 iuce- « tbfin ^ tl » iWle ©^ h Jbte ^^ t ^ mnfothaiBoma « undraa 4 l »«? fiw » itom .. asJa ^ r ;« ^ noott ; ¦ while it b said ; t ^ wtfleet * t Belsingfocs were m . their way to : QcoS Btadt ^^ ¦ . ; Vs titii' > h - -rwci ' -LrL ) . .- » % ¦« \^ i iitmhu y ,- ' 'i l'j' . vi Speaking of Eiag Osc « ts * « ori'espondent , of th J 3 ta »/ y iiVeie * : saysr- ^ . ThafiiUWnaxch , iscjeAiH ^ poj « larron « ) fot the < &redtaar « attaelied . tb . th ^ newKidymsty ofst heic cTj oice ^ aBd iMsif resent majestgr ifc deserviug ) of tfieir j * ateeiat « nd | iaifiec > taon- j He ; Jb aiinimiof deepii ^« iai ( W , # fQiawhi « Braba ^ rf ittann ^ Ainn , nf iranamn « uhni > nitu >> .: oul srnuh i * JP . KIr _ W . 1 !«;» l .-rf . i
»? Turning from ttttVajil tp 1 ftrJ $ y ^ b . t We , & » d tVK 811 o % W ^ letter from Stockholm in the Mfrniteiir : — - ^ ; "Our situation is assuming -here-a more warlike aspecfc < t everyday- PubH ^ onh ^ on d ^ s ^ ^ we sliould ^ attacli ourl 1 selves to the WekentPower *>^ e ^ pdYttnihy is t 66-favour | < aWe for s 4 ttarii ^ one acceaats , with Russia . The Govern- l m « rt | ahar « athiarneiro ^^ ingytb * r « a « ei It jeoafinues , &s ^ ahaainehtv ^ Tb ^ re Is a wiahnfco cbHelttd * wa ^ fensivfe aitd defeaaiTetallnkiee : . fvithv France ? sadjEnglaitd . i ;; Our Stifentry ¦ iscanpos ^ d of ; 85 ^ MK >> men ; : tfcftle »» alry , 6 ^ 5569 y and < tbe artiltry of 4916 ; io all , M , 980 iregnlac troops ^ ^ Gotfcland ' ; and , tbeotbetproTiaees cofcld fiupftisb ; ^^ GeOirmenii& ^ ilhaatbe &nvt . axtmpmi ^ & < a ^ + *^ i baawdors dftheifoceignjpowera do 5 not Je « iTfetb *> Sflnfc s , Whi ¦ Engjiab AwKtefawicE i * d a pri ^ UandieMt * £ * iff 3 faje » ty daitjbe-Srdiinst ^ the PrnasianhAd dn * . yestejrdi « y ^« Kbt * - da ^
attamments * Tlii * imp <» rt * ntifr ^ tbrtnarW-hUsli 'J » . je % fedi fc | tJie ^ gnmine « £ ! b& ^ wi ^ flotf ^ hrtandin ^^ he ; ^ l ^ sitibW of a powerful and long-sustained absolutist Oamariilia ^ ieii ^ never be forgotten .- I t waa h » who . miti gated the unreason ^ able severity of some penal laws' —his work on prison reform ] is aJaasStt AM , StoilL >» J « iuBl ^ t 4 ^ i ^ 4 v ^ bii « l > SBshedS the oppressive ^ l ^ Mfl ^ f'lF ^ PvifS ) f ^ A'OT introduced a ] beneficial change irtio tne'Tiaw leguiatih'g line distribution of fanniry ; f «) 6 ^ eriy ; rt-HBwas , moreover , a zealous advocate ofj his
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¦ > : 1 ^ roniQertriahy ^ fhere i * ^ ttl ^' new - ekceipt a r ^ of' -t tmb A > w * ri * ha ^ Sefet ? ft tttf nlti * attl ni to RttsSi ^ aSclattri g - 'tha t ' if itb * Principalities 7 ate ' ntit « vatoated fo « h # i ^ Bfiie" !* iUi -taia ^ trp acms . aadiijoin thft We » t « rn . Fovrarst iii ' rom ' BerJiti ' ^ e ^ . lw ^ jCojittadUritorjE je ^ a ^ ttq dismisybof Baron Usadom . JmbiV bhi& ^ k a * , ^ % iiftker «^ Bog » e « on # cco « pt ^ o / J )» i »^ atj-i , !» , B reili ^^ ps an ^ . ^ B *« M rj , ^ hafr tha , KiBfc -ijjj ^ a $ ^} 9 tt&m ^ $ m&fo w ^™ m te : tf ^ Hvgi did" gentleman , iafee , the : foTIoWink capital ' story , Xm % We < 'cttrresttoftdent ^' ^!« ir t «^ B ^ i& ^ - " ¦" " ' " , •¦ * ' A l » r « t 8 siS ( n -iiobleitta ^ Titgh in' tieiki xohfitteqce df nf » i bkkk « m * km n ««^ i ?
^^^^ v ^« v ^* q * ^^ ^^ w w *^ B w ^^ v «^ v m ^«*^^« A w ^^ «^^ « aa ^ VI / IWlvAl W ^ w \^ t the prooabuity o * improbabihby , of i ; he acceptance of the ; Gexmanie Crowa ; « ia ; ; toe nark . of ; the King , - to whom , it had just then been offered ! by a , deputation . on behalf of the National Assetnbhs , at thati tim * vdeUbetating at Frankfort- ' oa-tie-Mabei . Political ; resiani ' rendered it exceedingly d « elrabl « that taeigentlemaB inl question skoiUd be asfmfyi instraeted on . the ^ subject o £ his inquiry as the « ircatiutanceB of the case admitted . Tht . ftrussian nobleman therefore replied , to : the stttnewitb unnsnaL rranktieM :- * - '' My deajr » in ! yoyr qu « ry is more' easily put . than answered . 1 ratber j think his Majesty has not jet made > up . his mind wpon tbef tuigeot , but 1 iaeiiAtt ta think -that hja Majesty "will reject = the : offbr of the Gerinanio Grown ; and-1 will tellyoa dpoa > wbat , I base this optoion . You inost know that : two iqddviduals are united , in the person .- of his Majesty , . who are '
engaged in daily contests for predominaacy in tha royal mind , « . « .,. the Elector of Brandenburg and the Duker of ancMafc Prussia . If the one is all . predominant to ~ dfcy , you m « y be sure that the other will , be : bo to-morrow . Now , his Majesty sent for me this morning . On entering tho royal apartments ,, I found , the King engaged on a drawing , and I deemed it my duty not to interrupt him in an occupation upon which he seemed to be- very intent . After the lapse or some minutes ho looked op , exclaiming , ' Mow I have got it ; ' and then , after the usual salutations had passed , nis
Majesty requested me to- look at his djawing , say ing * ' have been trying to blend the arms of tho German Empire with those of ancient Prussia on one shield , and I think I have succeeded in doing so « . without detriment to either . ' Well , i » it not natural to inror from this incident that his Majesty has resolved to accept the offer of tho Frankfort Parliament ? But I knowtita Majesty better . Tlio Elector of Brandenburg had hta day to-day . The I > uko of Pru 38 i will have his turn feo-morrotv } and as tho anawor to be give n to the deputation is fixed for to-marrev \ r , I am imre his Mnjeaty will roiocfc tho Crown they offer . It is noedlusa to
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utronTiQyxner soxe"piacev 'tie isiTonffOT ^ tnevpnew ^ ttaTtr said , " Serious negotiations , are now p * ndii ^^ o tmS ? lttebt ^ rifbrWm ^ f- ^ -drarre , ; arS " t 6 e'Man ^ r > car « notb 'deririixfhfitsjm mM \ j ^ MW (^^ ei ^ mm ^ ^ a / i kka mtr'mr ^ . Trt ^ -thtfright ^ ofVthe HolyliFatheri but-Sre iriSi t ^ is resoectine oinS : 'TNe ei ^ t * afc ob stticl < rt 6 fitisMc , & ^ AW i 8 bf
ne ^ tia tioh S ^ e 1 ios ^ attituae ; A c * r ^ m deavouring to induce u bflf& ^ likt 6 to litetties ^ % iMe ttiI , bold out . the pro 8 pect " vof a Jfiore" SattBCactory arrancunent ; f-TifEer ' tnefr otfertlii ^ TOff ' * ' '* WH ^ n 'iffmie alWh " nMPfAJirinrSw ^ k f ? feln ^^ liWi ^ t ^ r' ^ h ^^ b ^^ tf ^ ' fights , we bavti ipxodlairnedl tne ' , birinxfplb orrWifiont ^ iMrty , coiiseprateoLDy Xne cunstilQtu ) il » ud , renuirc ^ oy y ) v ^ IuuitU 9 i r § fpi JkmjSk&bijffiS % eiSfen ^ ulSl ^ ffln toQ innuonco KfXr * j ^ o ^ 9 ^ 7 ^ axneF in uiabtecs . fSj ^ oiuiiYeiy ! fftligjotis . '' It . i ( jj ho , dpnb * i . difficnit j otit not iiiiw )^)^* . j 3 ''Government ! wflf ^ eri ^ vpra ' i a ^ d . only cease to ' h < igatm ^^ , W , ficftier , ii . '; 3 q ^ b ' t ^ feoinitiltiae . ak ' . ^ arraS gi embmi ftOTOBdtion tadeasdres reeoinmehcle ^ ttjr m . T ^ eiU ' M&i ^^ t ^^^ M jflia press , I will observe that the bo § fc remedy a ^ hstt ^^ w »* Ba of ' tjfe' ' " Vttitia J » afroWed by the p ' ress itself , ff tW'Count VBii ^ h ed to Tije' the itiftuenco he , possesfles' over , m « reliffT ( i | as ptess to Imp / irt tb it A more modbrilte tpttitati& ; Dte fflwA . 1 oTrtrfn benenclal results , 4 « d this course would' B * ^^«« Me to Iris unmerited ' charge * againsf the Ministry , vfhofMtopil to its dter&Jo will continue * to raspecfe the la , ws , m ^ Dj ff ^ ^ fie clurch , and the cleVgy . " ' . The debate " Was resUTtied on the 10 th . M . RoBobcUf . * 6 - ferrfng to the credit of 87 , 000 livres required for tWl * gttX « Mi at Rome , said : —A charctf d ' affaires at Rome is su ^ JWut . Why should we accredit a , Minister io \ Goverairiett ^ wliwh . preaomea to call us VttnlUIs , obeyiWg tha ordem of auotbtr Attrla-P We have already evinced totf conciliating , a ^^ by sending to Rome our most distittttuished st « , tB 8 me | l , J | 1 ie Pope disdained to listen to them . —Count Solar dell * Margarita : " I hold to assert what I conceive to be tilrW ^—n * mely , that tho rig tita of the church are anterior tp tftio&e pf" humanity itself . (^ OA , oh J' ) The Sovereign Pontiff fe a temporal monarch , to whom . Russia , Prussia , and Holland render homttge , as well as tho Catholic powers , by accrediting Ministers to his C ? ourt . It was With profound grief I heard , tho other day an opprobrious epithet applied to tho glorious arms of France , Austria , Spain , and Naplos , who
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Leader (1850-1860), May 20, 1854, page 463, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2039/page/7/
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