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w ^ a ^ w ^ TheLeipzjcAllgemem e ^ Zeitung has an article wnwignW-ritnwit , nhoTrii ^ ilffinr frmity vftFlfopnnrt ing the Prussian government in order to check the
The same paper has a letter from Uantzic , which states that in the province of West Prussia , alsoj the excitement among the Roman Catholics is very
H || I HI iptl M III M rglWTT-TmT ' . ' « M II ' < ¦ : rTPjwfr prevented on the one hand by the attachment of the pomiin 0 $ j ^ e ]) pl §^ jthem in every possible way in improving their . conditiou and ensurijw ^ heiTi subsistence , and on the Jother hand b ^; t £ ^ efi u ^ - ^ f- tne t great severity with { which resistance t ^ tnft ^ Ws i $ . \ viaited . At Kulm 15 clergymeftlmT ^ ia ^ . ty ^ i gfe ^ d to break off all intercourse wU ^^^^ tiip . 'as . d ^ ews , and to assert ; as martyrty ^< j ^^ &J . oJ ^ tie ;; B ( jman Catholic relig ion . '¦ ' ¦ •^^• • s * --- : * * - ' . *' - ; "\^ ¦ : " f- ' . V ; V " .. : . ' ¦ "''¦' ¦¦¦ ¦ . ' . ' ¦ | The Prussian-government haspublished-. a . manifesto , addreased" tor the ' people or theseprovinces , explaining and justifying its proceedings . , * s , ' The coronation of the Emperor of Au ^ triaj aa King of the Lombardo-Venetian kingdom , will take place . at ; Milan in the beginning of Septem ? her . The Austrian Court will afterwards proceed to Venice . :
The government of : Warsaw has advertised the [ isposal by auction of . the ; contract for conveying rom Warsaw . to St . Pefcrsburgh , such of the sons of he Polish nobility as are ' admitted into the corps of la ^ ete f or the regiment , of onoblesi The upset or ainimum price was to be ; 120 paper roubles ( francs ) or each individual , and the successful bidder was to nake a'deposit of 300 roubles . This singular aticion , which is strongly . stigniati 8 edby severaljo ' urnals , vas to take place on the 18 th instant . . It is said at Stuttgardt that Prince Frederic , lephew of the King of Wurtemberg , is to : come to England to represent the King at the coronation . The Ifebals informs us , on the authority of its correspondence from St . Peter 8 burj . 'h , that Count
Grregory de Stroganoff has been officially appointed Ambassador Extraordinary to London for the coronation of the Queen , and not Count Woronzoff as was stated . Count de Stroganoff was Russian Ambassador at Madrid at . the time of the invasion of Spain by Napoleon , ahdheld the same office at Cfihstantinople during the Greek insurrection . We find i-a the Hamburgh Correspondent the following extract of a letter of the 17 th instant from Berlin : ¦ : " In the saloons of one of our most distinguished diplomatists it is stated that a Pewer , which is no party to the Quadruple Alliance , has become a mediator , and has entered into negotiations between Don Carlos and the Queen of Spain , with the view of putting an end to the civil war in that country . "
Monastic Doings in Italy . —A letter from Florence details a circumstance which belongs rather to the dark ages than to the civilization of modern times . The facts are shortly these : —The family of a monk belonging to one of the monasteries ' of the Vallomhrosa mountains received some private information which led them to believe that their relative had been unfairly dealt with ^ by the Superior of the monastery . In answer to the first inquiries , the Superior declared that he had sent the monk on a mission to a very distant convent , but when the inquiries were repeated , and the importunities of the family had increased , the Superior , to get rid of them altogether , did actually produce a
certificate of the friar ' s death . The family , however , had received information so positive as to induce them to invoke the aid of the police , and' upon starching the monastery the wretched friar was discovered in a damp underground cellar , in which he bad been enclosed for six years , merely because he had made himself obnoxious , to the Superior . When discovered and extricated , h& was in a state of perfect idiotcy , looking scarcely huinan , his body covered with hair , and the only words he could be forced to utter were " Stin Francisco mi ha messo la , " ( San . Francisco put me here ) . The wretched
being was on the 11 th of April confined in the Lunatic hospital of Florence , and the Superior of the monastery was in custody ip answer for the crime before a proper tribumiL ^ Thj £ Grand Duke had taken up the affair with , great zeal ^ and independently of the criminal proceedings ; against the Superior , all the members of the : ; monastery had been placed under the most strict surveillance of tfie police . It is but just , however , to add , that the community appeared to be innocent of any participation in the crime , and thafcthe ^ Superior , and two or three associates , seem thefonlyguilty parties ;
Tu kk Ev •—The Augsburg Gazettegives a letter of the 4 th inst ., from Constantinople ^ announcing that on the 30 th ult , a Hatti-sheriff was issued , appointing the Grand Vizir , Rauf Pacha , to the post of minister of the interior , in the room of Afcif Pacha . Thus the office : ) of Grand Vizir , the highest and most important of the ; empire , is ^ suppressed , together with the ; Supreme Court over which he presided , On the 2 d inst . jpart of the Ottoman fleet came to anchor off the Beschiktach , according to the custom observed on the approach of the summer season . '
. Canada . —It is rumoured , under the date of March 26 , from Nova Scotiaj that . there are appearances within the Vermont frontier ; of the United " States which have given Sir tfohri ^ oltarne » o > small ' uneasiness , and inauce&hjm ^ p ^ ejia . Sor jnorerttpom —in fact , for whatevietp ^ jf Jfce ' spaxe ' d' fr om ? tbj » ' pro ^ nce ? south-east bf ^ SS& ^ wrencfe ?^ pfe 93 ai just arrived out ,, was to proceed in the Pique * frigate as far as the ice would admit of , and then the . regiment was to be passed on in steamers towards Quebec considerable
. A assemblage of republicans on the-Vermont . side of the line , for the declared . purpose of attacking Lower Canada , is stated ; to have beeti the circumstance which' chiefly engaged the British General '* attention ; at the . same time it is necessary to add , that facts have transpired which impose upon the Ministers * of ; Queen ; Vimbria , thp duty of requiring explanations from the President' of the United Ftates more -full and satisfactory than any which have yet been demanded or afforded *—Times .
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Sagacity of Lord Palmerston . — Lord Palmerston paid his convenient constituents of Ti verton a flying visit on Tuesday . " He arrived , " says ths report , " on , Tuesday evening , and left again at midnight on Wednesday . " In the iateriin ^ rbbabl y on gome dining occasion , heriiatiaged to cfeii ver along speech , ; containing . a clever pleading for the ministry . He also communicated avptece , of intelligence respecting a measure in whjeh- he' professed to have taken muc ^ interest , ' and vyhicii certainly will be news in London . u , Welfj Wtlemen
g there was another important question , which has occupied the attention of ( . the Government and Parj ? an * enfrr-I mean . *)>« law for establishing a modified system of relief in Ireland for the destitute poor ; At first there were great objection ^ ^ o ' it ^' and I -for one long doubted whether any system , could be established in Ireland , consist ^ t wkEreaT advantage to the poor , and without a ^ iy great and s . eripu * injury , if not ruin to the owners of property . But further reflechpn satisfied me , that not onl y such measure could safely bq adapted ,. but ; that it was absolutelv
necessary to adopt it , and thatsuch a measure wasthe only ^^ foundation OppnwKcli ^ we could build qutrhotie * of the permanent improvement of the social"i-ondi- tionvof Ijel ^ nd . ^ k . bill ^ o * , passed , , jafter a , nwrfare djscussipn aBd ^ jpnsidefJitipn ^^ dit ii ? iouf , w fe , Ve ^ mattftfctfh w Bytsej andlc ^ iiibtjiut ! S ^^ S ^^ WbJph : is ^ n ^§ s ^ y , jfot ' ifee ^ gpod oi ; . thecountjry ,, wUl epme ^^ w ^ to , u ?; . witiilui anyj ^ galfcr a ^ s , pr ^ aeas ^ wi ^ rn on ^ o ; defeat , the pbjeote . joCthpse who framed th « £ measur ^ V TM ^ pte-paper of . the Corneous a ^ p > nce £ rfh ^ t ft ^ ^ ttwdri ^ eadujg pf , ^ e ^^ 0 ^ 11 ^^ Lpr ^ Palmerston declared to t ^ pa ^ e ^^ and ^ ha exQ ^ ^ approyalpf tbe , ^ ds ;> ia . aft ^ Drdet of Jhei ^ y :. W . Mo ^ a ^ ^ ti ^^^^ , ; . ; ^ . .. Bishop of LxANDAFF ^ The ' Bishdiof'liian ^ ftattyerv narrowlv escamed mponno ^ uv - ™ .
_ Mf » i ^^^ u ^ ^ % , i ;^ cvlit % a coal cart , " by wB& one of ' the ^ heete ^ asmfeerf off , but providentall y the bishop . inet witn "liltle ffiJ'SJiJSE-Mf ^^» . ' ^ abput , an ^ hour he Fas , able to resuixuTbjg jpwhey . —Ihrskt ChrokX ' |? ' ? , v- ' ¦ - ~ ^' : ' I ' v . - ; - ¦' ; ' "'¦ i : ' "¦ - ' '¦ - ' . " ¦' ' '; - - ' ' ' ¦'¦''¦ ¦' - - ¦ "' r-7 1 ' . '' ^ I qiD ^ A ^ oyabputil 4 ^ oameicl ^ fepii S ^ s £ ^ Mwas . guenj ^ . cuatodys . fdr , pot . ateiOingf tomb n ^ e di ma iexia tcice ioith e ^ 8 tatibp . ^ use ^ ia > P » $ ^^ age-street , Paddingtpn-green , on Saturday morning , ' The bpy ^ , a . wrejtched half-steryed creaturey -who " ^ occnSpied a miserable Ipa ging ^ n ^ L issoh . grdve / i Wfi * brought to the station « -h : 6 n 8 e about » eeveu -tUat inonH ing , chargied with havihjg stolen a publican's 3 iuar ^ 1
pot . jtte was consigned to brie of the * cell ^ apprp-P"atf Jo fprisonerSj Md on abputan houijandja * aif a f ^* feicons 8 ^ 1 ibiwsuedltnei : ceH 8 to 4 ^ j&e | j prisbners , preparatory to their being eonduetedbefore the- anagistrafS , whea to hi ^ greai su . Tpnse > be ^ di ^ covereiith ^ poor ^ nQWrfluspended bv the . neck ' with a handkerchief ^ ' ¦ ¦ - ^
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LM ?» " >« r . GHABiTT ^ Baroii Sml aBfiW ««? Aer of Vieiina , ia « aia to haVe drawn WMPyp f severe reprimand for having given mWfflonns for the sufferers by the inundadou at resth , while the Emperor has given only 20 , 000 . Pnnce Mettermeh , w « are told ; aaid to him ^ **» ^ "Z&Wm do not understand pro ^ Aety M , Rothaehild is richer than you . and yet he ^ given only ; W , 000 florins . It appeaw that ypj ^^^^^ . aL ^ SLJ ^ i EmpeL
^ ne& ^ ceW ^^ ' " ^ y ^^ " ^^ ¦ " An > a ^ k ^ rd Mip ^ B ^ iturdiy ^ a * a horae ^ j ^ named Barker . tmdin ^ gT ^ sgy * "py * HB |! iwiiMliy iiiiu ' Cii ' ilii > mga ^ iggujjfei ^ fij ^ ijjvj violent concussion with some other vehSfas gun posed ) the gig t ^^ P ^^ & wing wa 8 upseV and he w as ^ o'i ^ PBo ^ ib ^ Kd ^ airere he lay tl town to the spoty ^ lw ^ ne ^ ond ^ n ^^ ur vonnt ^^ " ^ a ^ ri ^^ shKianaedia ^ gaTe them into Custody , on a charge of robbing him of £ 95 ° ^ nc ^^ a ^ heque fbr £ 11 , which he said ' he haa ? Jepo « tea rin 4 u 8 waist-coat pocket when he left Cambridge / The young men were locked ™* rf «« n » > proaee
^ W ^ N ^^ M ^ . Wrkpr . d& * Eer ? au ^ r -told theiin 8 pectoi ' to .. liberaTtei : them , as he h ^ found the jnoney between , the lining of his small clothes , where it appearirhe haoV consigned it , as h e had been in the habit ^ jdwn ^ hen partaking too frwly ^ of liquor . The men were detained j n >;« . tody ti ^ Monday morhingV when they ; were take n before Col . Pemberton , ^ at , ^ rumpiBgjton , and the affair was comprpniised' by" Barker giving then , a small sum of money eachy as ^ mpenBatioui ; . The Dtjches ? o ? Leinste ^ V Diamonds . — A warrant has' bben' issued ^ by ^ thrmlgistrates of Henry-street . P ^ lice-officej 'iDiiblidpigainst Sir Francis Stanhope , on a charge of beine concerned iu ine
robbery of the casket of DiamandS Kelonirinff to the Duchess of -Leinster , which have ^ since beea restored . Sir Francis is brother of the Puchess , and holds the pffice of Usher to the Knights of St . Pat . A . Lucicy . WwHT- ^ Thomas Nield , of Prestbum near Maeclesneld , was recently indicted for mirryin > Hannah Simcock , his former wife , Mary Ella , bein e then , aUve ., This case excited considerably merriment in court . ¦ : As soon as the Attorney ^ eneralcommenced opening the case tqe prisoner began to cry out for mercy and pulled faces of tfie moS comical descnptipri . ^ - c . ; v ¦ ¦ ^ On the lirst witness ( the first wife ' s [ father ) Ratine ^^ Ppea ^^ i ^ the ^ , priso ner , acldri-ssim ? hwlordship , 8 aid r" My dear lord , don't allow Nathal ^ i ^ - any ^ in g 5 he ' s what they call an infidel ( Addressing the witness . )—You know you are ,
In answer to a question from his lordship , the witness said that he implicitly believed in the Holy Scriptures . ^ He then proved the . marriage of the pnsoner to Mary Ella . _ Prisoner ( to the witness ) -Now , Nathan , was ' rit I a good husband to Mary , and did ' nt she use me very badl y ? Witness ;^ -No . ¦• , ;¦¦ ¦'¦ 7 Prisoner--Did ' flt I catch her with an old chap the very day we were married ? Witness—I don't know ; '¦ - . . - ¦ - ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ . -- ¦¦ ¦ -- . "¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . - :- -V ' -- ' . - . - .. :- ? W ^ - ( to the . Jud geJ ^ My dear lord , Nathan knpwsthat t made an agreement with Mary ( whici was on a ^ stampj that- we shdtildf part . ( To the wit ne . ss )~ IsH ' t this true , Nathan ? Witness—Well I believe it is , Thomas ; I signed the agreement , on i shilling stamp . —( Lauehter . V .
. . The Judge—That was not a legal ' dissolution of the marnage contract . Mr . Sadler , the superintendent of the Stockpbn P _ cf > produced r the register of the prisoner ' s first marriage . As soon as it was put in , the prisoner roared out , "My dear lord , ask Joseph if he has brought the stamped paper with him . "—( Laughter . ) The : clerk pf the parish church of Prestburv pro . duced the certificate of the prisoner ' s second matnage with Hannah Simcock , —Hannah Simcocr when called , corroborated the fact of her marriage with the prisoper on the 2 / th of May , 1833 . i , V ? T r ( t 0 ttie ffitness , citing an imploring look )—Hannah , my dear , did I ever behave badly to you ? 7 HannaJi—N 6 ^ -Thomas .
T . i ' nsoner-VHannate , - dear , ; don't you rememiier Mary and ; m * 8 igning--a 7 paper , that I might marry you ? ^ Witness ^ YesVfrhomas ; I knew you were married before . 1 The case for the prosecution beiBg closed , his lordship asked tkc prisoner if he wished to say anrthing ? .... ' \ ,. ; .- ' . \ The prisoner ( eryjng ) -Tes , my lord , this is to case . I am a mati ^ i that has had a great dealof trouble : about Mary . | She's ; a bad un , and hi brought : me to ; : ruin . ~ I'il tell you , my lord , aKt
apou ^ ner tricfc * : - / Laughter . )—As we w « Te soiDB Wpe ^ arned she said . to me "Thomas , don't male a fool of me ; r I havrbeen made a fool of ones P ^^^ fv ' ^^^ g 11 * ; . ) Now , ; my lord , I married ^ and theyery same night I catched her with ' . an old chap nanxedKoyle , and do you know , niy dear lord , he s living with her to this day . Isn't this a worse s *™** i ^ Wm f } J ^ ell , my dear lord , you see I pad rmore , trouble J in seven months Mary bad j child ? r- ( G : reat laughter . ) I did ' nt know what ' to •^^ : >^* W }; : 8 o .:: > ay 9 rX-to-. the doctor , ¦ " Doctor . do
wjh ? t jouitbjr ^ abput Mary having a little mat Si S ^ n ^ inpnjffis ?<> : ^ nd he said it was a common ^ 3 ^| Ki * % ; first . ^ fLaughter . ) The poor little ra S ^ r ^ i . anpM % r ;; tnat-she kept runninff to fe « JT ^ n « a ^ i ^ 8 ee ^ e | Ker she was to have the oH ctoplJgrll ^ ej ^^^ ^^^ mut to her about him , ? feM ^^ 22 j ^ iM&J-2 ^" ' -little finger than my wTioIe ^ offy ,-Jft : eh ^^ dr e ^ f ' the prisoner ' slolcrous address , the under-sheriff had much difficnltr in restoring order in thecpurt . Tjhejuiy found him Guilty , and he wa ^ sentenced to six month ' s impn-¦ ¦ : ¦¦ ¦
sonment . ; , ; - ;¦ - . . ; . ; .-y . ; :, ¦' .. y \ -: ; .: / :- ;¦ : ; -. , The ^ P ^ t , ACB Premier ;—If it were merejjras a ^ cpurtier thftt Lord Melbourne-yent to Court go Wten—ifj / he . ; sat himsellji dowR ; inT BuckiDghain Hons ? . 0 ? Windsor Castle purel y ^ tOfgrarify fte « - mfi vpf an old beau-tiai passing jokes and sHght uoticei wouldibe , all that HPi conduct ^ could ^ icit from ? . men ; eagjiged in ; thp serjoug ; busji ^ ss of life . But it is not pour passer le temps—it is not becausey he prefers the society ^ o . f his , ItoyaV . Mistress fe * ny Ptner , ; that the .. - .. wprldly . iand ^ . ausibie ' . 'fteaier devotes himself to . ; the } ^ utie ? of , ^ dang'i er , ' carek it would seem , of ; all other ? It is in ' the Court that the Cabinet liv « & ^; -Depiiy 4 li « d : iMelbourne of the
Eoyal favpux , and he is lost as a Minister . Tk * fore he watcheg'theQuee ' n-with pefpetasl \ knidety ; T *^?^ te .. ain ? 8 at excluding froiu th , ^ ^ actF " cmcts all who might suggest " matters disaivante ' geoiis to himself and his coliikgues . ^ In : ! bntferp « - riod 8 . otBritis | history , Min ' ^ te . ^ h ^ iibfiBa '' personal favourites of the , King ^ ' and-iJueeD » J . ^ we believe in every case the connexion , wasihj nriiws both to Sovereign and Peqpje—iu , ;«* in . e ; fatarto tie fpriner . 3 ut Lord Melbourne presents the onlj instancy in mc 4 e ^ gros ^ jg 7 ( the BBdety S a ^ -99 . ™ p . anion of Ae Monarch . Some of his predeccsf
sor ^/ jn theffej ^ i || of the First and Second George , courted the wives ; or mistresses of the Kings ; ¦ . )>* Lord Melbour ^ Jgni ^ b ^ &Vifouia inot ' he altogether an ?? : ?^ $$ fi . vijjitg to . (^ ujeg ^ ictopa whe n it town , , ^ djM ; olonged sq ) purnij ' at the .-: country * & dences of Icdyalty , 'we ^ olteifratio " hsiy announ <» ' Pitt ^ fM no oourtier ,. ' thouchr Georrn * i the Third *» ¦ his ^ idp ^ tf 4 Cpl ri ^ kpif backed hia iBSmh the 9 ombiped Aristocracy in Pariiainai 1 ; ^^ pim |« % S ^ i ^ rin , ^^ f ^ S ^ S » tefc''m -il mm : mm ti * &
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 5, 1838, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1004/page/2/
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