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FROM TUESDAY'S GAZETTE . BANKRTJPTCT ANNTJIXED . John M'Lachlan , Spital-square , Norton-folgate , auctioneer .
BANKRUPTS . James Long , jun ., Witney , builder , Bernhard Katzenstein , King William-street , City , merchant . Edwin Dunkin Lyon . Castle-street , Oxford-street , pianoforte manufacturer . . William Robert Crozier and . Abraham Home , Leadenhall-street , ship brokers . William Rant Redgrave , Norwich , clietnist , and Surlingham , manufacturing chemist . Frederick Mayston , Huddersfield , grocer . Thomas Whitwell , Wanstead , Essex , licensed victualler . George Corbett , Shotteswell , Warwickshire , cattle salesman . . Thomas Marshall Booth , Sutton St . James , Lincolnshiresteam thrashing machincman .
, Stephen Chapman Silcox , Tr owbridge , Wiltshire , carpenter . John James , St . Just , Cornwall , seedsman . Edward Edwards , Wrexham , Flintshire , ironmaster . William Henry Brown , Sheffield , steel roller Edmund Topham , Sheffield and Nottingham , machinist . ¦ ' Friday , June 3 . BANKRUPTCY AKNULLEl ) . Richard Blackburn ,. London-wall , City , tailor and draper .
BANKRUPTS . James Long , j un ., Witney , Oxfordshire , builder . James Charles Parsons , Beaumaris , Anglesea , publican . Thomas Redshaw and John Redshaw , Bourn , Lincolnshire , saddlers . William Clarke , Great Stanmore , Middlesex , licensed victualler . . George Terry , Leeds , tinner and brazier . John Bowling andL James Lane , Batley , Yorkshire , woollen manufacturers . William Parkinson ; Dewsbury , Yorkshire , carpet manufacturer . ' Cuthbert Anthony Clark , Newgate-street , City , silk merchant . . Charles Robert Thompson and Frederick Lucas , Old Broad-street , East India agents . William Lawrence Gomme and John Thomas Byron , Hammersmith , auctioheersj John Minott , Lower Fazeley-street , Birmingham , victualler . Alfred Elphick , East Moulsey , Surrey , butcher . SCOTCH BANKKUi'TS . James M'Arthur , Dumbarton , spirit dealer . Alexander Mackay , Cromarty , surgeon . John Spence , Glasgow , tea . merchant . Donal ' d M'Lellan , Glasgow , ironmonger .
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Viscount and Viscountness Stratford do Rodcliffe have arrived at Grosvenor-squarc from the Continent . Cardinal Du Tont , Archbishop of Bourgos , died on Thursday morning in his palace at Bonrges . His Eminence was 60 years of nge . Mr . AVillis , in the Home Journal , says of the late Lady Morgan , that her " falso front , " which was invariably a little askew , added acuriously expressive emphasis to her witticisms . Her . costume , and especially her head-dress , seemed always an intentional drollery . No chance observer would have taken her , as dressed for a dinner party , for any tiling but an Irish washerwoman .
The Head Mastership of King Edward VI . ' s Grammar School , Norwich , has been conferred upon tho Rev . Augustus Jossopp , M . A ., of St , John's College , Cambridge , lato Master of llelstou Grammar School . Bayard Taylor in about to erect n residence on tho Brandywino , in Chester county , Ppnnsylvania , near the scenes of his boyhood , and whero his parents still reside . The DuehosH-Dowagor of Hamilton expired m Port man square , on Friday . She M'as tho second daughter of William Bcckford , of Fontliill Abbey * by tho eister of tho ninth Marquis of IIuntl . y , who died in her confinement . She married la 1810 tho tenth Duke- of Hamilton .
Lord Haddp hna erected a drinking fountain near Chostorneld ' s-wall , Blackheath . This will indeed bo a bopn to many a " thirsty soul" visiting our splendid hoath . Wo would suggostto the Commissionors of tho Royal Hospital' tho propriety of orocting anothor fountain in Groonwieh Park , near their woll-known reservoir . . About < 3 Q 0 Mormons , who arrived nt Now , York from Europe , loft on tho evening of tho Iflth ult ., for tho West , by tho Albany and tho Michigan Central Railroad . ' . ^
In Munich the German feeling has been roused to the institution of a committee for the reform- of male and female attire ; on the principle of pure Teuton taste , and the extermination of Gallic fashions . The head man of this patriotic movement is no less than Wilhelm Kaulbach , one of the greatest artists of the age . What a profitable profession that of tailor is in an enthusiastic nation ! A new journal is about to be established in Paris by M . Gueroult , the Socialist ex-editor of the Presse . It will bear the name of L '' Europe ' Nouvelle , a title suggestive somewhat of Icaria . The Director-General of public instruction in Egypt lias arrived in Paris to examine into the organisation of some of the educational establishments in France .
The spirit of the Archdeacon of London s charge last Friday , was as follows : — " Dissent was more a political than a religious association , and when men combine to destroy the Church , what blame could attach to Churchmen if they combined to resist such an attempt ? He felt sorry to be obliged to take part in a public movement , but when the clergy and laity asked him to sanction their consultations , he should betray a sacred cause if he did not respond cheerfully to their request . He trusted that other archdeacons would follow the example , for there was no , t * . no \ v too much truth in the anticipation , ' No Established Church , no Throne '"
Frederick Schrader , a German , lias shot himself , and died in King ' s College Hospital last week . He had been courting a girl in Lamb ' s Conduit-street , and had made preparations for the wedding , when she refused to fulfil her promise to marry him . He shot himself in the street outside the house where she lived . . M . Miaui ' s expedition in search of the som-ces of the Nile , was nearly broken up at "Cairo . Several persons belonging to it gave Up the journey , and raised obstacles . M . Miani has received the arms which were furnished by order of the Emperor . The expedidition was to leave Cairo on the 12 th of May for Assan . The members were full of confidence . .
At Burnley , the Ilev . E . A . Verity preached a sermon in favour of the operatives on strike at Patliham . At the close of his sermon lie said lie had been informed that it was their intention to have a collection . The employers might say that he was actuated by pecuniary motives ; but those who had left his church had at the same time left his debts , amounting 1 to , £ 13 j and they might collect to clear that debt away , as it embarrassed him . Those in favour of a collection might hold up their hands . The whole congregation held up their hands . A great many arrests have been made at Civita Vecchia by the Papal police . Among the persons arrested were M . Ciro Lapi , a judge of the local tribunal , and G rachetti , a pilot , and member of the Legion of Honour . General Guyon subsequently ordered them to be l-eleased .
Up to the present nearly 20 , 000 / . has been received for the sale of tickets for ^ tho Handel Festival at the Crystal Palace , and each day witnesses large additions to this sum . It is worthy of notice that the Italian generals who have prominently distinguished themselves in , the present campaign arc not natives of Piedmont . Cinhlini and Fanti are J > y birth Modenesc . The conlwhippers of the . port of London have been busily employed during tho last few days on the river , at tho advanced pay of ninepencc per ton ; but the men still continue to meet to carry out their resolutions for the general organisation of the body who struck for an increase of wages about a week
The mackarel fishery on the eastern coast has up to the present time been singularly unprofitable . Although the season is advancing , and a considerable number of boats have been sent put , the results obtained have been very discouraging . Two Russian frigates passed Great Yarmouth one day last week , holding a course at some distance from the shore . The frigates were heavily armed , and were going south . Three new trustees have been added to the National Portrait Gallery Commission ; namely , Sir George Cornewall Lewis , the Bishop of Oxford , and Mr . William Stirling , M . P .
The connexion by water of the heart of the Australian continent with Europe is now in course of accomplishment . The wool brought down the Darling and the Murray has been placed on board the Arabella for London . The cargo from Mount Murchison will consequently be conveyed by an uninterrupted line of water communication to its destination in the London Docks . The second ball of the " original subscription" of Almack ' s took place last week at Willis ' s Rooms , and was attended by a brilliant circle of fashionable company . . There were present—the Duchess of Richmond , the Countess of Sefton , Lady Aveland , and lady Egerton , with large parties . The company present numbered 350 persons . Coote ' s full orchestra was in attendance .
since . A letter received in Marseilles by the last Indian mail , announces that General d'Orgoni , generalissimo of the armies of the Binnan empire , had arrived at Rangoon , accompanied by a flotillo , which the Emperor of that country had sent out to meet him . Tho action of lust Tuesday derives additional interest from tho civeuinstancu <>< " its having boon fought on the anniversary of a brilliant victory , that of Uoita , gained by Charles Albert over immense odds , on the . Ulst May , 1848 . Mitid Florence Nightingitlo in hi a proeiu'iou * Htato of health , but tho Ailovrtisvr contradicts the report of her having entered a convent . Tho tuMroitt ol ' tliu LeginlHtu . iv , inviting herMajeHty to bo present at tho opening oi the . Victoria ' iJrhluo in October next , will bo conveyed to London by the hands oi Mr . Speaker ( Smith , who i , s to sail by the present Hteunier . , , Tho l ' j-inco . srf do ttolms , uoa Bonaparte Vvyso , sav-H ii lotler from Clnuubery , proposes to continue th hs year tho publication called " Matinees d'Aix lea HuhiH , " which aho commenced lust year \ but tho tfovormnont has given orders that oho hIiuII not bo allowed to publish anything . whatever in tho Surilluhm States .
" A correspondent in Greece , " says the Pays , " assures us that at a farewell dinner given at Athens to the Grand Duke Constantine , two toasts excited the loudest applause . They were , 'To the success of the allied armies ! ' and ' To the alliance of France and Russia ! ' " The Turin journals mention that several letters addressed to officers in the Austrian army have arrived at the post-office of that city . The Sardinian Government has caused " them 1 So be delivered to Count Brossier de St . Simon , the . Prussian Minister at the Sardinian court , begging him to forward them to their destination .
Alice McAlisteiv a married woman of dissipated appearance , has been committed by the Liverpool magistrates on a charge of wilful murder , the victim being a neighbour , named Sarah Evans , whom , during some domestic brawl , McAlister had struck over the temple with a chimney ornament . There lies off the battery at New York a Glasgow yacht of about 200 tons , the St . Ursula , which crossed the Atlantic at this stormy season of the year , with the owner ( Mir . Tennent ) , his three nieces , and two Scotch gentlemen as passengers . She left the Clyde on the 15 th of April , and arrived in New York on the evening of Sunday , the 15 th ult . The first combined' rehearsal of the children intended to take part in" the Choral Festival at the Crystal Palace on the 11 th proximo , took place at Exeter Hall this day week , under the direction of Mr . G . W . Martin . The hall was completely filled
with the vouthful executants . On Saturday evening the Society of Arts held a , reception at the Museum df South Kensington , when the extensive galleries were thrown open to the invited public . A TeDettm was sung last Sunday at the various Roman Catholic places of worship in the metropolis , in thanksgiving for the suppression of the Indian mutiny . Tho Pope has also directed that Litanies and to all the faith
shall be said in behalf of peace ; - ful who tako part in the services an indulgence is granted . Mr . Freeborn , many years the British Consul in Rome , died on the 23 rd ult . The business of tho Consulate is conducted temporarily by Mr . Ercolo , who has been employed in tho offico ' since 1831 , and has assisted Mr . Freeborn in stormy timed when the British Consulate was able to render important servico to those who were compromised by Political events .
The Bishop of London intends holding two special confirmations in the Metropolis , on Sundays , during tho present summer , for tho benefit of all young persons who aro unable to attend to bo confirmed on other days , on Juno 20 , at St . Anne ' s , Soho ; and on July 24 , at Christ church , Nowgatostreet . The following is the tariff of charges for ihc commissionaires " of the Pensioner ' s Employment Society , By distance . —2 il . half a mile , or under ;
3 d . one mile or over half a mile . liy time . — Od . per hour , or 2 d . quarter of an hour . Whon taken by time . tho . commissionaire is to do two miles and a half oach hour , if walking . By day of eight hours , 2 s . Od . ; half-day Is . Cd . Calling carriages , Id . No return fare , except when employed . Dr . McNoilu was tho defendant , at tho Liverpool County Court , in an action brought by a discarded schoolmaster , named Gilpin , who sued tho Rov . Doctor , as ono of tho school committeo of St . Paul ' s , for the recovery of oortain arrears of salary . The court decided against tho claim .
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Intelligence . ]¦ THE 'LEA D E R . 705 *
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FACTS AND SCRAPS .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 4, 1859, page 705, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2297/page/21/
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