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^ oflttersin the Quefeii ' a service on half' -piiy . 'Tliiis' ^ e , ftfeUtJaj '^ ilJf p ro ^ i ^ bij , fpr tjafe ; i » O ^ t pffirt , ft vqluuteer corps— -a ^ g ^ en * of a ; iiaiid » al % fee , Thfe proposal was /^ n ^ e ^ whole , pwnriti ^ iwly received in ^ thb ' H ^ sp ^^^ inpns . I ^ ie late Premie * : accepted it /; as if ; he cotild not hel ^ doing so . ; i J ^ ora ^ adto ^ oh tfafvfe'it'his Iwjartjr SMPRort . ' iMr- . CcjtofflB t ^^' more / immediate adherents opposed '* ttt * » ineas ^ rey and again proclaimed their preference for . a standinff at-mv ! In
laet , fljey ^ p not tyftst the wor ^ ng ijlasael . ,- they do not want to let thetn be releasfedi' evfan' for a brief threeweeks , fibni ^ heii- s ^ d y toil' : ^ ke ^^ hemlaj ; work ; itanakes them * docile , and ms r rich--r 8 c ( oH js the iccbtwpical ferine . MRiis ^ rs staiidlin favoivrable confrW ' wfr . W ' fiiVi ' ari' f . iiiUn ^ uJLl Tvr ; n ^ i the
vaeli jchoini ^ . fK ^ iole ^ ^ iiri ^ ce bn petoplel , ^ # ^ « ter k » nc H 4 W no * venture to divide tbe'House , although Mr . Gobden qflfer ^ d to vote tf , Wi 9 "e elaeAyouldgoi ^ ijielofe ' bybefprohimi la the . Militia debate ; . Mr . Disraeli made ai J ^ P ^^ ^ usioa to the state of the Icpntine ^ t . ^ ttg '; ' ' t ip * stronger plftoes h ^ iifee ^ i ^^ wuoSf the weakest powers . * ' and ^ the ' ri ettest" eouirtries
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ttiis yiewi which , we believe , will < Mly > gaiii , adhetents . T ^ e ^ ts are ^ delusion . But . tvhat becomes of ih ^ \^ nna treaties ?; The ^ uocesV of Mmi ^ t ^ j jpa (^^^ : 6 n : ^ i pj ) p ^ p ^^ . ^ e ^ Ufi ^^ hasi ja& ^^ MttfeitkM Jj ^ j ^ j Sp ^ ^ i ippp ^ rtr ' ' ^ . ^ Jfti ^ in his annual ; « l $ oj ^ v ' 1 : iM ;^'« Jii ^ shirking J 3 ^^^ pai * of the . Things i , aUcgether upwards of ^^ M ^^^^^^ ^ M ^
m , % abty > ^ «» t ^ e the ^ ^^ aiol- ^^^ f ; # ^ Wl ^^ te ; ^ ittf e ^ e ' W mmi ^ m ^ ^ tliie ^ sUifeiraacte ^'¦^• 3 lf ?*'> ^ BM ? l > o *^ : A 5 Iittii ^ ti- i . to . ¦ ¦ ' p (^« > uiaj ^ ll ^^ c ' ttsll ' e ' ^; o ^ lW : ; '' , piPOjpiMfet ^ p '' : dine / put . ' tiiat !' ?« w |^ % 't '* It is qui < fe > true ; that the motion was ft | ij || r ^ i ^ : ^ no !| $ e ^ $ m *^ dut y on the part ^ 6 f ' b ) fl ^^ tel— ¦ ' ; ' / ' r . ;¦''¦ ' / ; Lb / dt ^ iil ?^; seemed . elated by his negative
suecessj tthd , a © cbrdingly gratuitously advanced his post on Tuesday . ' JfJe had previously given the Oppositipnto imders ^ ad tlwt he woulddis ^ olve parliament in April , May , or Jutte , brat least early enough to hohl a session in the , autumn , aud aettl the Frep-j ti ^ dei- question in that , autumnal session . fl ! e indw disavowed that pledge ; -, thijow ^ djout , hints that the
present session will probably-not bp Shorter than usual ; and seemed prepared'tb ^ ake | his time , presuming that'thei , Qppo ^ itiph would not ' have the vigour ;' 'to hold ; hin \< to IKiis word ( Jr oust him ., The indignation is immense , / a , tid we ; have mentioned abpve the rumour ; Qfretribut ^ n pii . his , tracks , Sir James . Graham and Mr . ' - .. CMpaiwerei laying . their
hoads together on > Thursday / . v Whatvdbes it poitend ? Broad-bpttbm or ttrbad-brim ? iV ^ r .. Sharman Crayviford ' s : Tenant-right Bill was defeated in a rn ^ e ^ different ftom that of the B ^ I ' debatei ; ii < ^ fei ^ e was a wond , 6 ^ 1 unanimity , [ ns there 6 | i ^ ' ' ^ . j ^ ' ^ ^ e ^! i | ec ^ ty foir \ 8 ome ineaeure enabling the ^ a ^ vito' > obtji ^ : ; , ; :
promised a bill for the purpose . But by artfully running the debate close on to six o ' clock , and then profiting by the discussion among the advoeftt ^ s of tl » e bill , on the question as to whether they su'buUl . ' ftdjm ^ up Mr . Conblly , whoppdkS ^ til the hour of adjourning . ¦ . J ^/ ' ^ W .. ; ¦ ¦*/• ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦
the Hoiise . struck ; and . so the motion was extinguished . Thus Ministers ^ cpntrive- tor get . the double credit of not voting againsttheprinciple of the bill ,, and / of " promising , a measurie in its ste ^ d . , Ju ^ Ireland , f ; e )^ iorieenuig j ^^ rpc ^ a Tec 3 cles ^ ^ ape ^ ^ h& ^ c ^ racjteife of the ^ . contests ; . is wju ^^ rejig } Ous ^ ' ' A $ o ^ rb ^ ant iieed i *? PJ ^ ¦ pood .. ^ mbers ,,,. nien ; w ^ aliye iiSaithftdly seryied the Catholic party , liujt iv ^^ agpen to be ^
Protestants ; , have reeei y ^ L TOeurning , . a ^ d : have "been told ^ to gol Theleleeticwi of ^ lj |«^ % an and ' ffi r . . lfin-: / cent ; Seuliy ; , p »(^ eU "jl ^»/ A ^ tt ^ jp ^ Icy-y' / Jtqu ^ .. i § b ^;_ 5 a ciimti _ ^ j ^ - ' ^ oart ^^^ ' ^ BJ ^ ' . We ' ; unde ^ - ' J& ^ - ^^ ilf ^^ preached in Ireland by the ,. iraoflt eminent of the English seceders to Romanism , on the duty of the people at the , eleetitfn ' sr . . 'Cjfrtfue la gaUre I
The Crystal palace has been the scene of a meetingof committees fqr- it « r own preservation There was great enthusiasm , some smart speaking , arid' a strong feeling that the retention v of " the building depended solely on the amount of support given by the public . More than one speaker insisted that the house . of glass might easily be made self-supporting . - Sir Joseph Paxton , as chairman , was very eloquent on the " Goths and Vandals' * who threatened " his child" with
destruction , and he menaced them in return with the curses of posterity . Some work was done : a committee was formed , and a subscription opened to defray the expenses of the movement . . , France is technically restored to a normal , cont | itiotn by the meeting of the Legislative Bodies and the raising of the state of siege throughout the coton ' tfy . The installation at the Tuileries , and the address of the President , have given the Parisians
something new to , talk about . . , The speech 'is really able , both in . matter and form ; and not , inferior to preceding Napoleonic documents in resolute mendacity . We are ; price more ^ ihyitieoV ' admire . the spectacle . o . f universal suffrage freely exercised , and of powers spontaneously conferred , uppn , the ; elect of tHe iniiHbns ., , . The more notable " features' * in the speech , are a passage or two ' v- ^ -sueh ^ that touching the , constitutional reaction of 1814—which seehu" to
indicate an apprehension that even these corpses maybe galvanized into something like opposition , and that they are , at least to be coaxed ; and the declarations as to the Empire held' in terrorum over the heads of refractory parties , which we can only interpet as a decided feeler in that direction ,
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¦ ¦ ¦¦ '• - " The one Idea wMcIl Hisfoiy . exhibits as evermore deyeioping itself into greater distinctness is the Idea of Humamtsr—the noble endeavour to throw down all the -barriers erected between men by prejudice and one-sided views ; and . 1 setting aside the dastinctxons of-Keligipn , Country , and Golouri to treat the ^ whole Human race as one brotherhood , having one great object—the free development ot ovir spiritual : : na . ixxre . ''—I £ uinbo ! dt ' 8 Cosmot . ;
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NEWS OF THE WEEK-t- PAfiB Health of London during the Week 320 Mazzini ' s Rejoinder to the French Birds .... ^ . v ~» Sry-ofFariiainettt .................. 310 Births . Marriage ^ and Deaths ...... 320 Socialists .... .........:..... 324 . Summer Days 329 ^ ' Bleriiw ^ llfiis ^^" - -- ""' ' " ^"*""^ ' !?* --- PUBLIC AFFAIRS— OPEN COUNCIL— THE-ARTS- * - .. Votes on Pliriiantentary Beform ... 314 The Gfovernment Militia ............... 321 W „_ , -r ^ , „ * -& «;* % * qai iBbbert Macaire 330 l 6 tteisfromiPariflV ;; -.. ; ................. r 314 A Stanley forfeits his Gage ............ 321 fheUy' ^ ase ^^ of ^ art _ ' •» " g * Opening of the Royal ItaUan Opera 330 Contteental Motes ; ..:: . .. ^ .:...... > . 315 PoUtical Reform and Social Eeforrn * Xocakzafcon of Church Property ... 324 Her Majesty ' s Theatre ... 330 Joseph ^ Maj 5 sritti and French So- ^ ' : ; - ' at , the ' 'Ele ^ bn ; .:. ' .:.. ; .. y .. ; : ; .. » v < . v .:. ' 321 LITERATURE— Society of British Artists .......... 330 cialism ^ i . ^ - i . ; , ; . ... A ..... ; . ;; .:..,,:. ... 316 Reconciliation , of Roman Catholics Mallet du Pan 325 The . New Print in " The Vernon Preserv ( ftioni > fAhe Crystal Palace ... 316 to ^ the S tated ,.. ; ......., ^ ...,...... ., > . 322 Heiifrey ' s Vegetationof Eorope ...... 826 Gtellery" ...... ; .......... 331 ¦ 5 ^ : B ' aittOTeWte : ; -. « . iV-.. ' .:.. i ; i :. ' . i .... ' 3 i 7 ' :- - ' IWsOrgttnMSatioh among the Book- An American poet :. ; . 326 Mr . Leslie , R . A .... 331 ThePoorJay ^ ABSobiatib ^ ... ; ..:....... 317 sellers ....:........... ; .................... ; . 322 Books on our Table 327 Sir Joshua Reynold's "Tragic Muse" 331 JDepftrtment of PracticalArt . i .. v , w . 317 " Ppison'V- ^ not ^ be taken inter- : * "" " ^ rk wiMCDf-iAr apfaibslate of Mr . Boyd .,. ..:. . ^; ... ; ...... 318 - wdly . ^ . ; .. ^ ..:.. ; ..... ; ...... > .:...... 323 PORTFOLIO- ; ^ l * ?*? £ £ 15 « « ? A Clergyjnim , « 4 i Trouble " ....,...,... 3 ia The Shadow of the Eagle ............... 323 Cdmte's Positive Philosophy , 327 Markets , Gazettes , Adyertisements , _ Miscellaneous v .. ;;^ .:. l : ^ ..... wX . < . 318 Honneur aux D ames ...,............. ; ... 324 The Incredible notalways Impossible 328 | &c . .:..:.. ; ................ 3 di-d ^ s
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Leader (1850-1860), April 3, 1852, page unpag., in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1929/page/1/
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