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ob' ' IJoife pf VKelljHfitoii . Ediabuiglu ' : ¦ f WW Bl ^ Jifeito . ¦ «« iBftfi MgfcE ¦ ¦¦ "> " - -J [ j « 5 . - » 'irtp ^ rietis * ' Triune . Arrogant . Anophibni '" ' , Jlw £ M 4 tawh ecte lty thepaBelvas— ,,, I t . Leopold . Valocaua . Pragon-Tbe if cttacle presented by tbb . dUriston of the Baltic fhxt arjUPo [ iutt » . dJioipitfcead » was on «» Which will not readily * te lor ^ irtitW bjrthos ^^ ho witnessed it . Tie Fairy ^ having meBdttJi / matodiibia * Stab j * ato of the division for several miles , tnwmniiMd . taiid ^ ttoa Que en , with a regular flotilla of boats
axs ^> 8 teaio > ers arcund her- yaohtt , saw snip after ship under easy sail pass by to fight the battles of tlw- country . Eaoh envvr-itiounted oncw move in to tllO rigging to give her a round ^« fcpdMing"hurnUl » , and * topgaJluntsails were lowered—thnt « mok ! off respect Which' tht n * vy itself receives from tlio « ur <^ intii 8 t niarikib . When the Duk » o-i Wellington ap-£ > r « ROh < 7 < $ thi : r < vf nl taeht , tfce-iest o ^ the fteet wore u&aady Upmcmtofr taibto irt the distance . Though nnder no pray of « fcmunvtinr- bti » U weak mad , had carried them well out to « ea , tbo Royal George fitly closing in the receding line with iiflirt ) gi * hBll andl «| M | ei « Uug aoiUt . The crew of the fiagsliip had now in their turn to give thoic farewell cheena . i'hej ; sprang up the rigging with astonishing rapidity r not sUptnng Accbrdihg' tw ^ eustom at tlie crous-trees , but mounting
tl £ waratftmutth « most adven tnnjus spirits had reached the ffiry Buiirimits-, for the honour of possessing which tliey rtrtfgfcted . ^ Oflejitarihg , fellow coolly seated himself upon the frtieje of tlietnniiitopTtiast , wlii&re « ftith ono haad he waved hfa cap in- cheering , wnHe ^ leldtlio oWier arm extended , tDBh < hv that ha-was unsupported . The hurrahs from the Crttr 6 f the Dak *) of Wellington at bidding farewell to their Qneen and country will long ring in tbo ears of all vrho 6 e « r < 9 them . Her Majesty stood waving her handkercliief towards tha mighty shib as ohe departed , and for a long time after the vhofe neet h-fld gpno tho royul jaclifc retttainffd motionless , as if tho illustrious occupants desired to linger over a apectacte calculated to impress them so profbttttdtr . "
At Dover a great crowJ collected to see the fleet pass ; and about tliree o ' clock on { Sunday it ewopt magnificently l y , and proceeded to the Downs . Theiico it steamed on Monday for AVingo Hound , a Swedish port , to watch the Cattegat , and , when the hour comes , to enter the lialtic .
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Sir eiiarle * Napier's fle ^ fr r « r botrnd first for Wfego Sound , on the coa 9 t of Sweden , where the ahipB wfH anetsoT for a time , hx that position the fleet would guard the outlet of ite Cattegat , and errjoy the advanfeag « s of being neacr a great town like Gottenbufg ; with its population of nearly 30 , OO ( y souls . Tlie trext step woulcf he to pass the Sound or the Great Belt , and enrter the Brittle . Lioatentottt ^ CoIonef Mundy , Assistant Qnarter-Master General at Kilkenny , lias been appointed Military : Secretary for War and bh& Colonies .
The Guards and tlie other regiments have had a splendid passage to Malta , and tlie Bpeeial correspondent of the Times -who went oot in the JRipon has given a lively and' hearty British account of the voyage . The ships that have airived are the Ripen , Orinoco , Manilla , Himalaya , Vulcan , and JEnm . The 77 th left Liverpool on Fridiay w « ek hi the Kangaroo , and the 4 th left Plymouth on Tuesday in the Golden Fleece . Twenty-ue-ven saflingships and six steamers are rabidly fitting ont in the river for the transport of the cavalry .
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TRADE WITH RUSSIA . Th « following Important letter has been published : — Gentlemen ,. —in royly to your letter of the ' 24 ttt of February , requesting to b > o informed whether , in tho event of war between this country and llusaia , liussiun goodts imported From neutral ports would be considered contraband or would t © ad m issible unto England ? I am directed by tho Lords of "the Committees of Privy Council for Trade to inform you that , in the event of war every indirect attempt to carry on trade with tho enemy ' a country will bo illegal ; but , on tho other hand , bund fula
trade , not siibject'to the objections al ) t ) ve seated , wffl [ not become' illfegal merely because tfie ttrtifcJbs \* fefen form' the SoBjettP matter of ttat trade were ori ^ haBy prbSace 3 in an enemy's country . ' ! . ' £ . aaa Geaticmen ^ your < dxaiient »» erT « it , , JL EaaeRsoa ^ ixaxsusT . ^ Ie « SB 3 ., Kaptia , Le * in , andM 4 dle » . . ,
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QaBVEswtTAn * nu&rm . A 3 f irfi |) erial afecref nominates Mw-ahal Vifflaiit Minister of Wax * in the wotn of Marshal'Stt J&nAt& } appointed Cfemmande » iin-eh » f of tlie ^ Eastern ex-peditlo « e hiite nun-official columns ihi > Jfftmiteutrgttts a complete lirt « f the composition of tb « staff of tUe ^» rn ^ y < tf- the But , The list occaoie » fivW etdamn& a ^ tlwfe 2 * yfi * * 33 * £ firflowing aiB-thepidnciDal names ^—• "' , [ - . .,: ' # Comn ? iftrid ^ errin-C ^ ief- —Mar ^ al Je St . ^ xnan 3 , _ with tea ai 3 ( BS-de-canip , aitS officers '^ ofooiinctnee ^ '"'" Head of ttie Gfenerail Staff—Bt ^ Wraf MUarfeoprBy . ' Sous Chef—Lieutenant-ColSlWl Jarras . V % t' DfoisfoTr . € SfantnamakBit —^ 'Gtaietkl- Cam ^ Bfert ; IWJU&iraSet
-MBlaj 6 r-6 aa « yl 5 Bspinflss «; 2 » i Bripid « u ^ Maj 6 » i 43 fe «! rtf ^ nbr 2 h ^ Bivbkm . ebmJokf ^ Bmt- ^ M ^ etkV Boaxnwb ^ - iitiBtv * j « d& *—SfajoivGeaienal- -dfAriieiiuuA ^ l - ' 2 nd ^ fix $ jsdB- ^ fajoiU r GaBeratUtHiat . iingacW of .-GiiMary ; Wajou * gsne «» l d'Ji * louville . Corps de Eeserve . < TfnnnriTn ) dpntj ; ifm $ rnl IMMa Kapoleon . . Eese . tye-- o £ A ^"'' Tg ^ T ^^ Wffntijr ^ rool . Stan joivs . . Beseryjp ^^^ ior ^^^ m [^ Wk ^ $ mi 3 t » thi * there is a numerous comrinssahat , me'dicaT staff , 'fie Dii vision of the . Heserve . Commandant—General Fore £ , 1 st Br % si % : # fnfiDti ^ rx-- 1 ^ % jf- ^ ne ^ i& I ^ nfih ^ C " 2 ad BHraSdci- 'oF Infentrr--M' wr-G ' en * i ^^ J& » Il 4 fr Brii 7 ade o £ < javaiTy~—Mator-. iSeTieiHi v ^ assaffiDoiies . ; ^ trnl } fety—volbiicj deTrjpcii . EiJ ^ nefer ^ -Cotoi ^ te ^ iSwifBtift . 1 ifitB ^ itle of "' Cor ^ dB ^ BesirVe ^ iH ; Uc ^ Bii&ttflJfeMiry / Asm , has B « en conferred wW&Wtao ^ ir u ^ M 0 & Memo , of &e
teon s coromanJ . bntW nain ^ aTO the sens * af toe co ^ being kept oat , 6 fa * tive op ^ afioma . Oit tHe ctmtrtri , it fe fo' ^ e- eii ^ lb ^^ f ^^^ e ^^^ c ^^ Bf 6 n ^ for ^ Samtt ®? rr ; sctiti forthis ^ towsertlie " tt 5 gp * nieiifa !< wfiS& Compose a wuT % kmdiig-tti «(^ trtt ) ewBaiSiprTPttrfee ^ : - ; ^ . ^ * EIk avant-garde at iffedtitticJrtiieTfias ^ comftristfae ^ wo Battalions of the C&assenrs d ^ VTu ciiiiutaPiitia a l&rtfe bT flrtnierj , enejneers ; amtf adptiem & iibW ' ^^ 4 » , sail froin sOtiloif . 1 x 16 wnolw or the utSfiCa ^ HsotLOi tnCjuued > anhV is expected to be on - its way ftrTTtfrEe ^ 'lJj ' tl'd gnd df the * prtswit month , and ? tne- enffitf esrgedimn'w $ B ^ askteniBled nuTariey towardsthettiiiafe'or ^ iit ^ Tfats Fnmcb . ^ eet 3 htend ^ % service in ffle Balrfc will con . aft *^ irine |^^ r ^ 6 '' J& ^ aii «; iym ^^« Jw- F 6 r ! th e presetrtr , benrg ^ occlnpfed ' ftr % &Mecmenfa ^ ietiniif'tivfisportiiciic
troops to the East- iiwUl be onlj rertesenfed m tHe Baltic sWadrafi of'Adniirall ' arseTar ^ csche ^ r will ^ &tlie fleet W'M&iac&lfkpi&i ¦ - " " - "V ' ; , f ^ - ' • ¦ ^ TH e ^ 'JIfbnitettr-ofStodffy l a ^^ koim'dnjftb , edfeparttire of theDnke xjfBkse Coburg Gbthstfor- G ' e ^ a ^ «^ Brnsd « l& , Mik Ore f 6 noT ^ rcian |> lintentsry ^» 6 ^ to : ~^ l ^ J ^ ai : Highness-, who has ginned ? dilring bis ^ ife Beifrtfi&Tcisilfiaeace ai » i affedion of the Emperor , carriesrwilfi Max pfo ' xkg&t 6 of all th ' ose who hav © appruapBed Mm . '* ' Thi imcaenxixApST o f tha 3 ^ 7 i ?/ ewranii 6 tiiice 9 Qio ar * rvaT 5 ri Pariiof n ^ fiigJiS ^ s thfr Pfiitee of Hblieiizcfllfern-iSigmaringeTT- on- ' fc £ « nft 1 clejittal nrissfoa from Ms' Bfijcstythe S&g ; of ^ rttaj& ta ^ he Etapeww of tne Frencl- .,,.: •••• .
TJte object of th 53 special misswn : was it Seems tti affocd explanations on the ^ abject ot Prbssiaiir neritraU ty * , and , if feasible , to hint at a projfectof medfettidn oil the basis of a . cpnunon protectorate of the Christians in Tirrkey by tie Five Powers , and the opening of . tie Blacfc Sea to all nations . •»*• But "' ( Isays-tnV Paris fetter of the times ) "it is certain that neither the project , ' o ^ wb atoTer ; kind ib may be , nor the explanations , w « e » found satisfactory ; and vrhile Prince Hohenzollem was groceeding to urge them , the Ernperortookholdof Wts hktM , bUook it ifl a very friendly matoiiet and ' said ; * Prince ; Tana most happy to see you as a fcieadi but , an respects the objtedt of your nmsion , I have only to'Say it is too latei *** < : 'Ihei following particulai-sxfl | jienting thetworecentvisitors of L » uis Napoleon may be fotind inteceatisg ^ t- ^ Flra : Duke Ejcea&t of Saxe-C-oburg Gobba is the reknone Sowereign of
tu& Duchy , having succeeded , his father on tb « 29 th : Febraary , 1844 ; he mtksricd the Princess Alexandrine ,, daughter ot the late Grand Duke LeagoUf of Badeo , sister of the reigning Grand Dmlte of Baden . He has no children . He is tne elder brother of our Prince- GonfiottL Prince Claries de Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen "belongs to the royal housa of Prussia . In 1843 he succcedexL Prince Charles , his father , in -virtue of a cession which tlie latter made to him of his principality . In 1841 ) ho abdicated In favour of the King of Prussia , who grafted him the title of biaaness , with the prerogatives of a prince . of the royal house ; nais . a-lieutenantgeneral in the Prosciau service . He macriad fn 1834 tha Princess Josophine , daughter of tlie late Grand Duke ChajLes Loais of Baden and the Grand Duchess Stephanie , aud . became by that alliance the cousin of tlie Ejnperor Napoleon 11 L
The following arc [^ . he clnef terms the decree for tlia National French loan of 25 O , O 00 , 000 £ . ( lO , 000 , 000 / . )» "S decided by the Minister of Finance ;<—" Art . 1 . Froui the 14 th to the 25 th . of March , 185 d , the public will be admitted to subdcribe for Lho lojin of 250 millions authorised b y lho law of March IX , 1 ^ 54- Eegis-ters of subscription will be placed at Paris at the Treasury , and . in tho departments , in evciy chief town of department uul arrondissi'ineut , at tho oflico of the recoivera-generuJ of ta . xes . They will be opened on the 14 th of Maxell , at Jiinu in tlie morning , . and closed on the 25 th of the same month , nt six in tho evening . Art . 2 . The ( subscribers will be allowed to > choose between Dig 4 ^ per Cents , ( creatiau of March . 14 , Ib 52 ) and tho 8 per Ccnta . Art . 3 . The 4 | j per cent , rente is to bo issued at tho rate of 92 f . fiOc , with interest from March 22 , IBSf ; that Li to aay , that the subscriber , in
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Whilr ^ e ^ wi ^^ & ^ t ^ IFbirnirtW jKRecfe , explofiiag * fci » , retuxifiiiff-fr 01 ^ tne > Bhmfe , fetf in with-the fleet , and trwsffcrrea tt > ifoe vuriotts sliln * tfle misters and second roaaterft who h ^ ye taken part in the sounding ejageaitaon . . The list of shipB . of ; tHs division , tot be hereafter stnmg ]^ txwBiac&L msif again be seated ; premising ttiat not < Mfc is d « pendjettt alone upeinvsteain ^ bu * y as we- hawc ' 'meetly table tt > oge eail * when needed . The fleet , then , comprises ei ^ lit screw line-of-battie afiips , fbur acrevv ttftd * fbtir patdaj ^ -wheel * Mj « oF ^ nrferibr malt , tcaSSag : « 'Jt-ptat pt Sixteen -yar- - ^ te a , m ^ s ; of which t ^ 'O- ^^ e puke ^ WeUbiaton aird tlie Royal ^ J ^ fae—^ r ^ ttr ^ e-dtefe ^ era ,- . while -tfiree < jarry Adr fpiTBT ' fT ^ g ^*— -t ^*? * : Chacles Napier ' s in , the JDuJie . Jidagnl Qhmosf in , tt » JEdinbwph , &ad Adaavai X ^ amnd ^ T »< tn the JLctgtmcLs—•> Screw Ltne-of-Battxe Ships . ¦ " * ' " ¦¦ " ¦ 'Wt M * ¦ "¦> Motii Horsepower . TheBokeof W * llin ^ en : 131 ... 1100 „ . 7 « O ^ Pb « iBqfid }< 9 eoifre ^ . 121 . * . 990 ..- ^ 490 ' T 3 » SteJeand'A « r » . ^ 1 OL ... 900 ... 650 Wm BtnOceniSojqd .. ^ &b .., 960 ... 490 ' Tha ^ biri ^ ni ^ . ... ©> rt . 6 W .., 490 - TtieHogne .. ^ . „ 80 ... ^ 60 „ , 460 ' THtfdtjjiki •¦ " ' .., 58 ^ . © 30 „ . 4 S 0 Tim ^ EdiiUHirgtt- ' i . v ^ 8 ... 63 0 „„ 45 © ¦ -1 680- 6 ^ 0 403 « = '¦'" '' '" - •'¦ StaEW ^ RrGATES . ' " " ¦^ >*•" :. - . , r . ' -- « -. x > .+ MT , q ^^ . ] jten-. - Hdrse-tKwfef : The Inoperiease ... 50 ... 530 .... 860 ^ Thfr ^ lirl ^ ttf ^ v ^ ... 4 T ... 450 ... 36 ^ TheAmphion 34 ... 320 ... 800 TheTiibumj 30 ... 300 ... 300 ' . . \ SB * ... ¦ 1600 1320 ,. ; , ¦ - , ; . . ^ ., - ¦ % . ¦ . ¦ BAKpi ^ fc- ^ KBaafflts- "¦ . ; , ; - ., ' W ^ ¦ 'if ^ 2 ik ^* f " ¦ - G * " ^ ; . K « B ^ . Bxia ^ frggower * TB&Eedpara . ^ . . ' .. lo * ... 280 " ^ . " $ uOr 'RitfOtw ^ Mr ' ... . „ fc ... ^ jd' .. . ! ff 6 tt ll ' / 'TnmiflSuir - ... ; .. «• ... i « o ^ « . 'soa : " Wrttti , "" ¦ —; * - i « . « . . ? 2 b ;;; .. ' ¦ , «»• _ ¦ r . j ::- ' . ^> ' J , j ,- . . . ¦ ¦ 46 ' _ « 60 >^ v 3 W 2 ft J- > ---i »« tr ^ Aafflh « C <^^ embarl ^ ff on bo ship , 1 fa& fflcpttitie , l ^ b , Captaahi Bftrttoii " bit ThtErs ^ # flt > tt ^ 6 ^>^ 8 t ^ iiwr ,, ^^ tr ^ c 5 ^^^^^ « t Irquarte ^ Wfttf tfen- Jw ^ -Maje ^ caniBTip tom ^ he ^ in -fli ^ yeh ^^ tp feotrapiTiy tfie iV « rfane &nd ' ^ te fl ^^ , ^ pttdffle-wfe ^ l fr % j ^^^ i ^ r ^ p tittt- to 't » O # (»^ tf '» eig ^ ieag «^ . ^^! to % t bHlf- ^ past tti the
JVeofting going aw ^ yt « aS ? foP ^ rc ^ P 5 ant inffi £ t » j £ siails ^ fbre * aifejand < jife ,: * rld the > 0 * i ?/ db ^ ua dftrat « itD . Alttb&uLipffjct apith ^ attsftfuted Rw Mageaty as she cwsje ^ np ; TfhpWeiry fbllo ^ eJ astern 6 f the Neptnne ap « Biy a »^ Sti ^ eTe ^^ aiia meni - % commatid of th < f ^ eepj tfte s % »» r * ^ arewetP Waa ruiv up a * t&e SsS ^^ ffl ^^ - . j ^ W ^ ^ . ?^^«^ ^ w ^^ fep ^ - ^ man ) niinfe rigging , giving , fhxeg ckeeca , limd dipping c ^ ours ^ Onrthe Queen ' s departure th « Neptmntmt alLjicabsis ^ hQaxd . stuviding ; ttulayiand went jwray in splendid * tyl £ twith a fairwind and beautiful weather . Sfee ha » nev 6 r befbze ^ Beeir to sea .
Sir Richard Englaral ' ftna SffrlJeliacy EVanr h » re beett appointed toVtbecoinniaiid of divi » ibi *» ki the e » p « tlitaon to ; the : Ea «^ : which w ilt include a division of carrfry mustering-2000 » ahre « , and pljaeed ^ iinder the ^ otomtoa of ; tfa « 5 Earl of Xuca ( n the Earl of Cardigan commanding thoJight , and Golonel Scarlett the helery brigade . - r
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Leader (1850-1860), March 18, 1854, page 246, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2030/page/6/
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