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. ' ig ^ f ^ f ^ p QG&wpbprwb . TmB tiirieTlast week ^ tneV ^ hrioe of speculation was stajed-[ roni t ^ mtefog on th % , $ iea& » joy the devotees only , by the jJi , 0 ] 4 i |^^^^ Mx" ( oJir T& e ^ tae * , « a # tetnjQore ^ qjufcfced bl | ja ! tui ^^^ ra ^<| thei ^ cmt | a » 4 oj ^ i ^ ed : thft eye * of , tlie bgndj r | ip , iC />^ K witiui * an eighth of tie dreaded 85 ^^ whjpk : h ^ iiif ^ i :-9 ! O ^ : ^> fi- " TufyttJres , who ^ SSWMtel % * ° ^ &MW * » $ dyw > B . » thfl afatnnwn TOH 9 &J $ 9 M * R ! fU& % | # f Iwaw tf r « to » tag kope i * Aft epigram fom Elegant E * ta » iots < f The Cifcy intelligence xunr ^ WBoni'tis / that Hie Eoglleb funds maintain their npmuti feiaden $ y , iad have recovered ajoleartwo per cetntr from the lowest point toachedvjjeven days ago . ' ?<^ fat
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There !)* a disgusting , crafty old woman , holding a lease of the Hainpton Court-bridge , who charges a penny every time one passes . 'on-a Sunday . She weathered her landlord , out j 5 f ia long time bargain , for a mere song ; and , since the opening of the railroad j has ravelled in a poll-tax , of and for which I would decapitate her . Two . weels more of our present { glorious weather will call forth the unrivalled leautiea of Bushy-park . Tte the only avenue which is straight , and not narrow—smooth ; and macadamised—turfed , and begirt with a beauty of blossoms that entices you to its end ' without alloy or disappointment I *
Any one who < likea good . mat » nftc » , and » dacoroua auditory in . a deb * ting ? fllubj foe at ehftog * aftero the . Boos * of Com-« oh 3 V BlwaW go to tae ^ F ^ ain ^ to , * in Gray ' s . Inn-lane . Bere , oirTuesday , I was amused by learnmg 4 t ; wby rt > tfie "• cautiousandcoldfhwda ^ was apaf . to the active service in the Blaok , S ^; f « « a * bj the fiwy , aud . rertleeo Na utr ; iieB ainaifrusftfess ^ &Nra Ili « Jiritbshi »^ if » cuJ ^^ tha ; Baltic : F wa » iBfcutwd that We w » pfr ditfimceroDC -am . ' contingents n ^ era ^^ eqedpped ^ the soldiers W drSled—the sailors half o / toWuev ^ , alo&—that Lord : A- —— was in EneSngsian had ;
Fall-mall is gapiog incredulously at hearing the intentions of the Government as . to the enrohnent of a National Guarct —the cheap defence of" nations I as Titmarsh entitles hk picture of Epicier in uniform . 'Tis hinted that 'twould bewell to propose that every householder' shall be trained t » . bear arms . Sheridan ' s pl ea to be excused ,. ! dare say , wittbe adopted by ones or two . " Lame and a coward , "" is a clear claim of exemption . The Charivari reports an address of Sir John Turtlesoup ,. at an Ebglish publie meeting ou the interesting " Hair-Question , " Speaking of the French allies , the baronet adds : "Ce n'est point a , eux de couper baibeet moustaches poor fraterniser aveo nous , putaque aoua allons faire , ensemble la guerre—e ' eat a < nous de ren oncer a l ' usage dus [ nuovn Amen "
' Flo&r * div& ( t * ver . Mrs . Back's flowers in . Cdvent-g £ rden > DSa ^ fi 9 et , so )« Qi . 0 L 9 every day i , and , besides ^ yott-are served bj very pretty specimens of the female- flower kingdom * A , pretty woman impravea . the , sale a £ a . flawer as much as » flower improves the woman , -who is , of course ^ not for sale . I hope nerf wee& to , fell ybu aHaot what' s preparing , " above , " "b « lowv" and " along" the Sna . of the Academy—that cav * of T * opbc » in 3 , ttaiiafcidarlaiand . xupectabilisea genius s «* fiig : Shelttfria ife 8 &ad *» i £ « ft fh > most sociable fellow al | ve btttoncepaastne gcrtfcfc , and when ho comes out again tie bears sack . & Magnify . * foot ,, that his ovn father hardly koofwa hiBBV Depend u ^ oo , it they ' ve- a > freezing processwhich-no nq » pb ) ytasdreamsi afy or dav tiieieJIt * freemason oath to forswear sack and life- « Ieanfy $ md respectable . I wonder Frank Stone accepted ! thefr Sniggering civilities . Pass on to Coliiaghrs and . see ^ thft engraving . of JPaul Dda—1
roehe ' a L , Hemicjcle = dtt , PaMs dte Beaux . Asfcst by M . Benrtjjuea © npo&tl , ^ m the lin ^ annBtr rr < ftwb $ kely true ; to tha delicate shades df character and vigorous drawing of the original . " Some d » y o £ I « iau » -X' 1 L tell all about the great picture for which . Delaroche only received . 3000 ? ., though . h& ioereased the intended ^ number ' of figures , from * twenty-four tor Beweaty-fiTa * , aai refiwei farther tesraneration . Bet taprie t Hereilso : is VL- DelaBerre ' s snpadu edition of Majc -AEn 1 fiDnn > . ¦ " .
Misfortunes bring misfortunes . The " Eing ' has been wrong ; again by last ( Ehursday ' a , events— " TSrago carryuag off the Gity aad > SahWlMa ggndicap ^ ancf tha Metropolitan SCakes . ^ Ha « y ffill , itvwerrjected , ^ will leato-oat the H ia fils surname ; t * aha ' er * hd # riraofr Tl&fy&T- * - — - netteS on both Itestinjfirf The , Grand Stand is thoroughly renovated ^ Andreoeivedithost of p ^ Oj ^ feWl ^ bfid-atreet , Cheapside ^ ftp t ^ EatOB-s ^ aarB . Lambeth ^ Rbtheriuftke * and 6 ow > ero « r « ssme in ^ ewfffsort rf w » i and carfe . * T&ere ^ was , really , a tremendbus Spring Meet&tgf Two entries Bythe Necro g ^ og her aflfect nae smcere ^ thikvieei t oac tecording . the exit
(^ oldl £ 3 mnfid Byng . ^ a eoor&oasv kind , London , host , on a Small , yet truly convivial rtyie ( who is ; ta plajr Benedick to his fair relkti \ e j ^ ctfricc . *>; the other lolling the kneUof Prolessor Wilson—fihthea ^ tX rre « r and xnan ljfriend : 'tis a tower fallen UeadJbng oa t £ e plain ,. whicE ire fiqped , at one time , , would have * stood ! a fei * f mor » lmtra ~ I recollect * another poor and' pleasant gbndeaum gone to his rest : M ~ Frasey the etirate of St . Nielidlas' des Champs , the friend ! of the poor- forty years faa . tt >»^ - tabemis pauperun "loved by all—fcha oaly steady tcacon-light>—a Pharos amid tfie wild wave ^ of the Bevolationawhkli have madly lashed
Paris since ' £ 3 . The Shrewsbury " barber , of oearse , waa on the coarse ; this Proteus of " professionals" found money , as at Derby ,, the "Lord knows bowl" Yes ! I but and nodded to my " Frail" friend , and by his-- demeanour knew that he waswith the good and safe men , ta tmualy on th&r occasion . The Oxford men are to , lose , the TMvBrsity boat-race , So Mortlake Ooombes tells xne > I don't know ! I only know he did' m « in his own race witfb . Gol » t
Mr : Leone- Levi has * received ** tlw » airxA « y goblet "—awfat epithet for a bequest ! The'Society of Arts have to award this prize , value 100 / ., contaiulrig tOO soverefgns , for a W » rk ,. every five' ye * rsy on the " Coimncrdwl Law of the "World . " Mr . Levi is a naturalised British subject * bom hi Italy , at Ancona ; wkich gave the first writer oft international law r Alberico Gontilis , who filled the Chair- of Civil Law at Oxford in tke sixteenth century . He who enjoys the gentle delights of dnlneas should visit John-street now and Lheo . You see people there who are never aeea elsewhere . The anniyersary of SbakspereV natal day will ba celebrated at tlie Garrick , with Mr . Cnarfefl Dickens in the Chair . He is the ' Eupvufxictv hyayutLvaxv * of presidents nt the dinner ^ table . Whut a spread of intellect it will be . M . M -
Emp «<»^ hAftds- ~ thabtb ^ S ^ Jetet « r « burg letters Ut the E * Jttcefti own > writing . " Erance , tdDf said € atiun in tfte- efisir , fe ^ thoart-ntoney ^ -St . AmaucP , witJh Marshal XaiVant , f had reBrottpSed Louis l ^ pp reon for s ^ endins ^ the cash belonging to , ^ a wac efltjmabeA Jn , j ^^ t ^ ^ y ^ jtecfare •«^ ctlt »« xp « dition ^ sevvto&willjbiave toBa ^ A-iluppe& ^ GtiUrpoU tobe of any ? ti » e at Adrianople . Awt > U tfaifl with swh lorry > Mgtia ^ y stich pwcision or « ifeo facts , and rf | gu ^ Kt JpCelSf n ^»* Jtifflttnaia Lwaa damn ihi goor for knowing too'nmoli ^ . - tb »
. t ^ yvM ^> eeniataa o £ ut Gockspar-stree ^ . at y URAEf -q& : vMi > ffl-. PbifipgB presidte , a very Oscar of |^ S | r » 5 raiB * e * jta ^ KraceJeto' and ' cfiains'cost some ^^ b ^ a ^ trocb ^^ ^^^^^ from a separate 'Wmt , > .- M& ^ k . inm-mm , mfr ssffen an extravagance of twwrty- # » g » h » a » for a ptlft ^ pinlt oorali armJa ^ wlich Set . fAf ^ aAffViki && * has interrnpted my- digesfioiii Tlw coral reefi ' ar * prmcloanj : otf the Afiican : coast ; : thefishera . come
oat Jwm » ^ ptas ^ Gfeaioa ,: and > olher MedltesTandaa ^^ gorte * These men go down into the deep ta e ^ aboatg * without dhaii by compaca' ¦ remain fcr « eekftnntitang ^ : hardyvand cbntSnt ! " wiHS * jkg of wattr and tag- of Kacnitsi ffie ^ dedicate the best branch . f & &p Vu-gfii w ^ hoiSenshriiutfis a ^ L ^ us ; .. ai ^ . theawect ^ sau ^ ikvonnh ^ choicest offering : so tiaey believ ^ va&dS belittriarg «* al « e » rock . C « rtWinlyPhmpps T * atone * ar ^ th * nK * t r « Jtt * bfo in
Europer 7 Bo tfr . I > . K ., who knews- e'verj ; i 3 iirfg . and eterywhere , afftrmed when I spoke of Lady M . ? s puircbage . - Th ^ Sottth-iffesteni chair is about to be vaaated !^ a , seat o # fkor ^ seemingrj . Dor the xevolttdi Mortimer andi his p ^ tl ^^ Mrtuirtfdatef e ^ tJry one ? I hope 5 ftot ^—< w is SirW . Heatbcote ' s resignation to- oe followed By Mr . < 5 haplm ' 8 restoration ? As long as tha " »«»^ f ^ rjynpt is kept from the board , I don't care . He , conscientious , captious , and hypercrltic ^ l ; w ^ rxied aw * y thebe « servant of tbe London-and Sot ^ - ^ festeyn , interests thejr jiver bad , of Trill nWe' in a hvaxf * I niean that . restleistSi honest , clever Wjndham £ birdiag ^ wbOtH every ? one connected with th * narfcirMi «< gauge > icel fare'esteemed ri # appreciaf «» d .
What swarms of barristers ,, engineers , stimyork , and solioitoars darken the corridors of the . comnaittee-rooma at Westmmster i not a scheme is . broached without a doaten ceunflel for and against , —half a score geo (» et > icians > tt > swear in support or opposition of any measurements , and a line of agents on either side of all degrees from petty France to Lineol& ' s £ an « li Les Badauda ne passeroni jamais , " says Macaire : and shareholders consider a speculation not worth notice that hasn't a vast staff ottt of Parliament-street and < 3 hancery-lane .
Does any one want a cheap and a real pleasure ? There are transports daily leaving the docks at Woolwich with artillery Korses , atores , and men . On Tuesday Captain Osborne gave mo a lunch at tb . e barracks , and we went into the dockyard to look about us . The JUoraj / ahire , 13 , was getting under weigh , conveying horses and guns to the Mediterranean : the stables were in the hold—rather too hot , having no ports to be opened : otherwise the comfort was supreme . The men were in high spirits , and as the vessel
was swung down the full fair stream , shining like silver , with a blue cauopy and a sunlight overhead that rejoiced the heart of every oae who looked up to it with a prayer for those on board the ship , I felt thoughts tlutt -come out but poor and pale when , put down on paper . Domine I odjttva no 8 . The frfenda on shore cheered hesitatingly / : but th « real acclaim- Came from the ckrtter of Bailor * in the rigging of th * guard-ship . Ho landsman' opens his mouth like a sailor * , either to shout , swallow , or swear .
Afterwards wo went over the Royal A tbvrt , fast advancing to completion , on tho stocks . Crowds accompanied us soldiers with their sweethearts—pensioners scrutinising- — mechanics explaining—some town dandies and officers calm , whom nothing can astonish—London apprentices , who will go everywhere , and drag tlio semptresscs after th « m , even to th © ship ' s kelson . The main deck heiglit is 8 feet , orlop deck 7 feet , and she ia to carry 152 guns ; 4 tier of ports , 11 ) of a side . May she have lier Dies tree /
ipstfmm&mmfmw'&tov ' > : : - TiirtJttift bfeamDrttgeV sfirer cstnp e ^ f page , from ^ m ^ m ^ mtp ^ -& $ m ^^ m P ^^ I # ^^^ % ^^*' t ^ hey . pajSB ^ aftjathimBnjk ohlijgydst ^ ait at . £ ofiieat mglo nou ^ eaif % ' pkr : Jajwei of th ^ iwrst ^ ge * seekiue tha Ea ^ lik * A » ; W is »* ifcs ^^^^ J ^ theb ow « at « f iB ^ N » ct > eVd « ttiag ^ &e w *« k ;; W . G . aKtstir * me Uut ^ save those belonging to the nofc * ii * wher of . DeKO-j iftrk , the . whole ttt ij 0 ^ ami&m 48 & ^^ It ' KCxtfel < o ^ nHur «^ i < LMd ^« 4 ttortoen » fen « sdii ?
'Be'wrjKchow ^ wiW 6 * iSBiinfeo < '"' . . ' ¦ ';¦ '" ¦ ¦ ¦ :. : ' Atl ^ orio ^ Eo ^ llBhi ^ n oarh <« " PtrefiIe , in I 7 fg , par * ttted a "Tortibfe ^ mn , ot micninft called a Defence ; * ' Tn ^ Gtitamittee on- Jilre Arms have ordered the enrolment to be j ^^ , ^ ^^^^^ ya ^ t i ^ ja 4 Tnereis acomjpleti d § aW ' tngof > th «) imeil ^ o % which car ^ be made ^ to , dischargersr 4 nAdo shells as well as bullets . " The chambers ^ the sen Wage * wbiab >« Telrf : flrttul » y off aad oa ; " the t ^ peed , or stand ; the chambera ^ bf the gnn for ^ a ship shooting sojuure ballets a ^ diA st 'j TsUdM , ' ?; and for rooud bullets against" Ofaristiane *' i ^ gMoftftavdistisetidul & ** &xh ' and th » artist , head the *« eiifeatittBi W a tery patriotic « oupl © t—v * A Defenca >^ 14
Defpadie ^ King ; George ^ your country , and lawe « , < Is defending yourselves aad Protestant cause . " Gossip at Covent-garden , during William Tell , which was heavy , gave metne pleasing mtelTigence that the Cologne Ch < M * ar ^ coraing , over again . These never was a more p ^ t ^ Manager ! amonir huv troupe * than Kr . Mitchell , of Boncl . fltreee : He doesn't intend to omttnumd . anjr company tiwi ^ ieioo !; b » A h * ' mio be' commanded ^ and there are biddings for th # 1 V # W * plays , in St . James ' s , both from the manager ** of Ifto GaMWa and 6 ymnase . And they want to Bring ? over *^ Ije » Cdaacquea . " Jules Janin says th * t in the late awful quarrel between Madame Doc&o and Madame
Page , which nearly came to Mows on the Boulevards , it was the fine remark of Madame Page , complimenting Madame Doche On her experience , and : that ,- too , a » a widow t . which first roused the artgry blood < ther « is bBt a six weeks' difference of age between th « se rival queens ) . He writes me word that " the PeJfeR Ptftttteda Ozartoryaka ; l » thb pianofortfe perfornter amongst the Paris amateurs . " Madame
Eachel har received during W last trip to St . Petersburg and Moscow—playing some 30 nights in the capital and 15 at the latter town—3 O , 00 O £ Iff Bnrnutn and JWadame Lind Goldschmidt will throw up their bauds and eyes , and that l ^ y Clotcn of a brother of hers , M . liaphacl , who in Lis eeriohs moments looked like n Dissenting minister , has quietly achieved a sum of 14 , 000 / . Ill and the money Hasn ' t been paid in R&Migrf ' paper I
The City p « oplc Cttn't agree about baying Soathwnrkbndge ; and the ( Jovernment idea , of throwing open all the toll-bound pontine accommodation , has B % > ed into limbo
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TO READERS AND O € > BB , BSPON 0 Q ) &NTS . It is impossible to acknowledge the inaa * of letters wa receive . Their insertion is often delayed , owinv to a press of matter ; and when omitted it is frequently from , reasons quilo independent of tho merits of the cominuuicar Lion . No notion can be taken of anonymous communications , Whatovor in intended for insertion must bo authenticated by tho name and acklross of the writer ; not necessarily for publication , but aa a guarantee of his good faith . Wo cannot undertake , to r « turn rejected commutiicntioiia .. All letters fur tho Editor sliould bo addressed to 7 , Wollington-Btroet , atrand , London .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 8, 1854, page 322, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2033/page/10/
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