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884 Thei Saturday Analyst amiI Leader ., [ Oct . 20 , I 860
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while Mi \ G . P . Tuxfprd , with , a decidedl y liberal •* platform , had come ¦ forward to fiil the place left vacant by the late Mr . Ingram _ at Boston . At Heading the contest is between Mr . Walter and Mr . Serjeant Piggott . The Queen arrived- at G-ravesend on Wednesday last . In the case of the apneal to the Norwich Petty Sessions frpnv the decision of the magistrates on behalf of the persons who , at the instance of the Rev . Mr . Neale , had been fined for singin ? a hymn over a grave , the conviction has been quashed by consent of the prosecutors , who did hot venture to press the point . In the oUtuary of distinguished public men for the past week we have to record the death of Sir Harry Smith , whose severe illness terminated fatally , on the 12 th instant . Milner Lockey , on being committed for trial on the charge of murdering Thomas Harrison , made a confession of Ins guilt , urging that he d ? d it in a fit of insanity , that is , of jealousy .
The Proprietors of the Alhavabra , Leicester-square , and Cremornegardens , respectively , have obtained ; a renewal of their licenses for those places of public amusement . The office left vacant by the death of Sir James Wilson finds an occupant in Mr . S . Liing , the Financial Secretary of the Treasury . Mr . Wilson ' s plan of finance was to be carried into elrect . ± tie arra ngement between France and England , that the former should obtain coolies from Calcutta , had been much criticised and found fault withy ¦' - . . ¦'¦ ¦ ' . ' . • . - . ' ' ' . . . ' ¦ ' "¦ ' At the Wilts Quarter Sessions , during tho current week , the lipad Murder formed a subject of discussion but iip further light has bc . cii thrown on the subject . . :
The most prominent item connected with the criminal record as this week opened , was a suggestion *> hat the deed , might have been perpetrated by a strau ? er concealed in th > hou 3 e , and tint Mr . Kent hadmadeenemtearin liis official character . What , if some ono owing him a grudge , thought to accomp lish the double revenge of murdering his child , and oausi . ng hun or spine of liis household to bs fixedwith and ptiriished for the crime ? : ¦ .-. ¦ .. ' . ; Frbjn Avtsfcralift welearn ' that tho' > ' difficulty " between the Legislative Assenably and" the' ]\ £ inistry ; on the land question , had ; eventuated in the resignation of the Cabinet . Taraiiaki , iii j STew" Zealand , being considered * in danger of ah attack . fromthe natives when the last advices left ^ , the IJurbpeans were withdrawirig to places of " safety . ¦ With this exception ^ there is scarcely , any inc ^ s from the cblpny iii question to record . ¦ '; . ; . :
From the United . States , wo . learnthat the President ; was busdy engaged on the cdtistructioh . of liiamessagf ! , a very differeiit sbrfc of exposition from oiir royal speeches , which , / from the tinis when Oobbett so mercilesslydeinplislied tlie productions of Pitt , to the present day , when ' the Tunes i ^ equally severe on thbsp of Palmeratpn , ) have been proverbial for emptiricss of inforniatipn and rapletioii of ba& . gramin ' ar . The rcpubliptin part ^ yj . through tho agelicj of its active exppnenti iyir . Sewarcli was-. busy ; ' in the north-western ^ portion pf tho Union , where denibnstrations'wero b < Hng- made in 'favour of Blr . Lincbln , as candidate iorfclippresidpncyi According to JEr . ; . Seward , Minnesota is pho day to bji tlio ' - sQat ' fDf enVpn ' a in tho Aycstern world 1 ; Kansas lib lias , qxtpllcd to the ikies for . its championship of tho : ariti slavery , cuuse . From , diyisioiVs intlio other . ' camp , Mr .: Lincoin ' s ; success ; had been cpnfiderit ^ AUgui ? Gd . by ' his ' fribnds : V ' ^ ' \ . \ '¦• ' ' ' r 'V ' ' ¦ '' ¦¦''' . : - "' ' ¦ ¦ ' .-¦ at
' .-. The Priiioe of Waij ^ s had-Keen well recelvod Oincinnabi , Pitsburg , aiid ' Sfc . Iibiiis . ^ t'TVV ^ slaing ton the Prince yiaited tho . ' tpinb of that great ; man who . has given , its name to '" . the city .. ¦ :,-.: . ; . We see by tho Migirie&i' , tluit . the ^ riohtal Iiiliind . Stodnx . CJompariy h « ye ihtwduceil a Mpirinp ; ^ idc ' 9 ip . ici £ typ :: Tii toini . fpr yayersing . shallpvy rivers ai ? d . ijnlets ^ " ^ Jio tiram consists Pf , a steamer ; and fivp bargee ; bf the ppllective longtli' of , SQQ feet ... ¦*^ 3 Ufc ¦• thesoi - l > arge ; s > instead pf bping t owqd asiijider , fiko com in pn ; barges , oro ¦ joined tp bnb . aiiptlibr by ( jirc ' ularrjpihfcs like a lunge , so thiif . t ^ oy i ; coiiiititute ori © long flexiblb yessei , with only ono bpw and ono ' BtciaiV . Tlib jpurjppso pf thjs arVapgO ' njoiitis to pbtairi tl | 0 n ' oqessary d ^ without tlip risk of damago , ! should ' ^ is 30 feet bi-oad- lipd abibut . 7 '> fpe % deep .. Ata ' cirhuglifc ofwater of 3 fei't i (; will c-nrry-iiibQUt 3 jOQQ ^ W at ' tlio px'esenfc inomenib . tb /' catfry up raihyay innteriajs ii > ' . Iiiq'jia , ' and to firing down \ qpitoi ) i ^ idx , an <^ other , articles pf agx'ipulturol prPdiipe ; ' ¦¦ .
As .-. ' 4 ft iUwstratioix pf ihdb ¦ no . yol spooios of light ov rfithor . heavy ; Hitoraturp ; whicli wo ' niay cnlt'tojbgra ^ ip ^ Jipuncdjcneirt ! that ] NI , Ijpuis Blim p had , been forbidden ; to opbrina ^ ioijittl wprlishp / pB ; iii ' Naples ! M . 33 land writes t 6 , tho : p ' rbgs na ' . fpllpwa .: —•* I ln \ yp beei > in Italy ; and I Jiuvp ji ^ at rotuvnod , froi « gootland ,,, I mm , theroForb ; povfeQtjy aii ^^ zod- at i-oadinpr jn ( V t 0 log ^ m , publisliicd hy . yoster ' day ? V nPWRJpapQVfl , ¦ 4 }\ M t \ ioJ ?) , 'o- 'Di (> tato }! Ptt'Woyi p iiu 'lias ¦ ' ¦ t : fav * bidden nio tP ppon . 'national wbrkslipps , " .. This fyblo i ? , I ¦ am . afraid , wpi'sp t ^ ianHdjiowlpiie .: \ ib :- lias jivpbabJy . beon . eofc a ( lp « bh , fo , ir tho . purposapfwprking prc 4 tjll p , wapqppl ^ prceout a nqqt for : oosm ' o ^ li ^ a etchomors ,. ' .: A ? t ' aU , oyphtsi | i Is oalculatpd tpjruiyirc iih 0 : syatoia « tipcalu ;» ni [ iy ^ Hiohliaafuthereatippn . me tlxpso "liutipjinl woi * kBhpp 8 " of 18 < l 8 ji whioh , far from , bpihg pstabliBhocl by moj wpi'o
qst , ay Jis ; ieci ngunisii jho , wuivy , *? j '^ i . ' vvvvwf Q \ j \> vtf ^\ i } , on « v » *«; y . l » 'auwi ^» mb ,, witli avip ^ tjO opiintbi'balanoo ^ jLarnovWnfj ' , 8 Rivvfelip . pbnftssioty " . thb ; . deyjoos . 'of ' . My ixdvoramviios . " ; 'X \ 10 ItaiiiJin PrpVPioiatPV . imiisfc l > o Y / tiil'onbugh , BO ' quuiwtbcjl'WMh contiQjiipoVftry' iwptPi'y ; to \» WV \ ¦ t 1 iief ¦ - OonscrmehVlyjApyen'irx Uip , o . vujit , of my lirtViiig ropniyotl to . ^ np loa- ^ vvliiqh is -jnoti $ \ a ^ sar ^ Jiti'w ' ptijcl lxavo hwn ur iflpiv jio nopossifry of fori ) i ( ldinff M . I ^ pmis Bbno ti p opon nfttiottiul wprkeb ' pps /'" ¦ . \ . , ' ; . : . ' . ¦/ . •¦ , , - ,. " . ,., , ; , , ' .-. ; v . ;¦ ¦ . ; , ., , ¦ Tlio loiikroxpeptccl scswllov's watolfi botwopn tfolxn JV ^ olUnjipy , of Kiol » riprt < : i , % nrt f beoph Wine :, pf Ko ^ V ) VU 3 VQwod . tl »> . weelcCVupsiliiy ) , Aii 4 t 4 ^ a t ^ in' ^ youi ! : of . 'tlio , 4 ' or ^ er , ; sy , lM ) , - ^ ftov ft aeyovo opwtoat , woxv by ; , B ( fjjy ^ . •¦¦ ¦ , V ' , : ¦ ' . c ' ' ^ , , ¦;¦ ¦/¦ ' ¦ ; ' ¦ ' : '¦ ' ' \ ¦' . ' ; ' ¦ ¦ ¦'¦ - : '¦ .: ' $$ itifM ' qt ^ bevfey' ' kffva ^ ftlly : ' i ei'i > yfiyws'fljP" *^ hie . Bey ^ . ^ tttiw ls of
gout . His recovery has been retarded by the state of the weather ; but there are not the slightest grounds for tlie sinister rumours which , have been in circulation , his family and friends looking forward confidentl y to the speedy re-establishment of his health ; "Viscount Palmerston leaves Brpadlands this ( Saturday ) morning , for town , in order to be present at the Cabinet Council appointed to beheld this afternoon . Home news is so scarce , and at such a premium , that what littlo there is , is warmed up , and subdivided , and presented in a multitude of different yersibhs , so that we are obliged to exercise a decided eclecticisinj t-hftt we > may not foist upon our readers , ad nauseam , the tedioushess of a thrice-told tale .
Seasoning Food fob Ga , tti / e . —With regard to the growing necessity of progress in cattle cookery ^ including the use of Thorlcy ' s Condiment , that is attested by all practical inon . What would any company of ladies or gentlemen think of the cook who would sorvo them with unseasoned food , and naught to season it with ? And why should it bo oLh&rvvisc among our domesticated animals ?
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' iii . this historical narrative it is impossible to disunite comment with fact . The great principle of nori-intervention is gradually forcing itsd £ upon the acceptance and recognition of diplomatists in quarters where it wa 3 least to be expected . Wo 'find Mr . Uoniface , in that sort of official intimation which in dip lomatio slang is called " semi-oilicial , " througli the columns of the Gonslltulionnel , calls -this principle the " consecration " of the " autohpniical indepchdeiice of nations . " Will it be bflievecl that the principle , that nations have the right to choose , and to cashier their " chief . piiblie serrants a 3 they see fit , the principle that Dr . Price was so bullied and . abused by that brilliaiit if somewhat verbose turncoatEdmund . Burke for maintaining from the pulpit , ^—is ac tually plagiarised and formally announced with great ostentation ,, and under a
ne \ V-coined term , by a Frciieli . JGoverhnient senboin an . cxposiiion . of French ^ goveriimshtai views : under the Second Empire ? The principle of the autpnoniieai indepehdence of nations , he tells us ,. admits any dynastic changes which are brought about by interior revolutions . The principle of non-intervention , Ire ad ^ Si " isa consecratipn of thisright . '' This is all right enough , and so it is hardly , worth inquiring how far the title : of the present . ' . ruler , of France requires to bo indirectly justified by a ' ^ side wind " sort pf argument . . It was however for the express purpose of extinguishing this sacred principle . that England ¦ went to . war with R-ance ,. and added G 0 OjOOQ , OOO ^ . to bur national debt . It was for this Eaercd principlp that tlio first-revolution was made . And nowy . strange vicissitude ! this . ¦ p'iui ' xcJple is asserted « a the foundation of LouisISfapoleon's throne . ; Tliere is nP doubt that the French Eippcror the le of divine rihtand
isa great practical in-btest against princip g , i ^ . s spurious counterfeit offspring , legitimacy .-: But let us .. underataiid things properly . This <* aut-oiiotnical indbpendenco of nations ? ' ia lmthlrig clso than Dr . Price ' s * ' rig ] it of the people to- clioosp and cashier their chief public servants , " But the Fr . 6 a . ch . (^ bvcrnrneht scribe > till not allow that a people may cull : in "another people to help them in making th . P . ir revolution :. ' :, As diploiiiatist $ i likel&wycrs ; ,. rely a ^ great . deal upon precedents , ifc may be as wdlj v . t 6 recall here the invitation pf tho Dutch arihy , not by tlippoople of ' this : cpuntry ; itis triie , l ) Ut by the aristocracy , orat-ieasfc . ivs eci ^ tibiipf 1683 . ' : B . u ^ 3 Bohiiac . e , hayo a rig lit , as ljb l-easpiiable . mail # eynea ; tp arrango , theiir bW ailairg as tltby pleasOi ^ ¦ they ; l ^ ave the inchisiyo yig ht of inviting
anbtlier ^ pcpple . ! to p'b-pjiex'atci ... wit ; h ; " thqiri ' iii' carry ing out : tho arr . nrig [ e motife they havb . ' determined . : ' ujjibn * ¦ ' . Iftlxbroibrp Sardinia , is aqlirig in iiccbr ' dance with ; the : wishes pi tlio popple uppn vrh . tfpb tprritpryit lins bntorod , ' tho breach , v ^ irp ^ te ^ lV ^ ue ^//^' - ^ ? ni ^ Po - / 9 S >* W " - «* or ¦« jn < jdiuin : ai'o-gobfr :-ibr ' nothing ; -:. JUJaVing . cle ^ cl that : part ot . the ciiaostion we , « p , w : conio tpi tho flpts bf- S ^ i'diniu , who ; has . put ,, tho pohit ' tp hb ^ ubm Mit&tKp ' quptitf ^ "V ^ iotqi 1 Emmuniiela ' s , OpnstitMfipnal ^ ing ' aod his / e ^/ wM « f / edescendants / ^ jfo . vr , -putting ou | i of epjisidpi'ation . tJia ^ tliis woy of stating it . exo ; luaOfJ . a ^ y but ono ato and pb . nitnpiv >(? n 3 o , Pdix tljo . cxuoatioji , : ; bp ' put 'in , tl / is . forip " pQWfrtwUy wUli tlio grcnt prhioiplP above eu , fo ? : Cbd , .. that the . cssojveo ot - . hpony rpsblvesifiself ' intoa poPple ; likpah imlividiiialbeing lofc free to \ : uisp , o ^ o
. . , , pf'its ' olf ' as . iij ' pioasbs , xioias spmpbpdy olsp . pleasoa F By what po $ i » lfl riglib c « nv tlio present -giaiioratipii'pf .: Italians ( l ^ pbsp P / f ' . aH * u ^ uf " gpnoctt ^ ipna , pf Itolians ' % o theoiid ' of tnnp ? Why , jierb is divino i'Jg « canct : undbr 'the ^ very term qV lpgUimqiq ^ which is , employed- ¦ Iri , -t-no quQ ' stipn pq . l ) , inbst ; ridiouloiisly and Hnbliishingl y aasortpd-. 1 < : ^ ncpQSsary tOQulbi , ' intp . tliisdisp . usisibn to place the slatp Of nmurs nt flip olpsQ of Jtt , dt > yook in t . liou 1 viio- light before tlio rondQi-. ' With rp ^ ai'd to tho p ^ hev ^ ngeupiiVs oPncpviiod , itj apponroU , « a \ - 'Sixv . as the fapta « n « ti'tx ' nspu'ocl , thut ^ ovft jbhn Itus 8 , cn , eimMUaneovisly with the mugji ' talkort of dcspttdoU sent , in Augiiafc tp Su * . JT ., Hvidspn , lirid transiri H teci anothoi' -to tlip \ BHlialx Miiiwtor « fc Vio ' tirin , iix yyhiolx , tlio Ifit'ter tlovonv j neiifc Va > nclmojiiflhed'UP bo oii iU . gbpcl Uolxrtvibiuv « nd ¦¦ a bs't ' nip ; li'pni wln olx ¦ tho
riggrofitjiy ' o pi'oooodhige , : ia lnnguago as pignilioant . as tl »«* J . wa « intorx ^ U for tlio odifloatiqn pi' ^ ho It alians . To cpi ^ o now lo pr ° ' pobuingft at ' t . )» p soono . of ugfclojv . r 4 ? lyp wriojc closed witli inlelliBQnoa ' ' » ' « tlio boiribai'dirioiil ) of . Qupiia-, whioix l »» d . bqeix suapondocl a d « y jor binying t ( lip ,, ( lom 1 , « nU ronowocl on . Ay «( lnoaday , ¦ ¦ liaU boeii . prosoont eu wJtl ! - ! vitfotir > ..- 'Uv ' Ki ! fr a | i ¦¦< j |)!« j ( iitaiM ( ii 1 M , 011 ' . iJiu Ailriajju qoaal ; i \ . na J » wi ^ xia tho Vow s < Jy . miniohflj wUI » , -Uiw , ' iuioutlou of iininocli tttoly owesiug ,. xixto' { w Woft ^ dHti iu UivAiurluH , -. iha oonUnoa . of vvUfoiv WWP ^ " ' ^ ., , ¦ A ' HBtw ' tt btjin {{ In , , iv ntulo of / Irianoial ; opllap (? e , > V « s pxpqot . eu to PJ porfiia ^ ly q » nj | H / i , uul , ( mid art l . o Piuiflfliu , ijio ' yninhijiy , )\ ad pifwttW t" * the I ? u ( nuo il ^ ieont rtliuulil iu > li ' outbp into : any , ongagerixottt w tlio Wawavv . oumJVi'oixjp WittJiiijfj ; umnh 'Pi , ' : i ^ , sifl , ; , ;« IMd ' . t | . oi ' ni » w ! i »» gvW ' . S' * J pp «< jy , ft i m , | ghb . bp iijuxp ^ iol ' it to ^ aw , ^| n . W ^^ 'Wgajjd' toMujwU ^' Vai'iflty ' . Qi' qoii ^ do ratioVi ft ^^ RoiitQ'VintorfeVorto ^ ' , i : / JOho . liipy )« , TfWt ; ew :: ^ n tymfcri |«^ * ; ffl ! . ^** . * ' . ' . ' . " •' . .. ; - ., ; ' .. '' .,: '' . ' ' ; ¦' . " •'¦ , ' " ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ] ' : ' ' ' : '' . ' !;• , ' , ., ! ' ¦ , ' , ¦ ¦ , ' . " ¦ ' . ' . , ;¦' . ' , . '" . - " ... ' , ; " - , . ¦'' •' ... ; ;• , " '¦ . ¦ ' ' " . ¦ " •¦ ¦ . ¦' . : ¦' , ' ' ¦ ¦ : '• ' ¦ ,. ' : ]'¦ - . '' i y ¦ ¦ ' . v , .: ' .- ¦ .. *¦ » ' . - . ' . ' ¦ ' . . ¦' -: ¦ . ¦ " ' )' .. ' . ¦' . „ ' •' ' . : •; . ' .- } ! i
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 20, 1860, page 884, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2370/page/12/
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