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NEWS OF THE WEEK.
The SpectatorTut scene in the House of Commons on Friday night was fol- lowed by the event which all who looked closely must have fore- seenâLord,Palmerston's resignation. No doubt, many...
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Erhtts uutt 4elyttfts is' lartiamtut.
The SpectatorPRINCIPAL SIRRININISTI Or Tilt witEx. Horse es , Elms. Minsk% Ns. liesighaMos eirAlintsters announced f isy Earl GranvilloâLaw of Aliens se , pinious at the...
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t The Metropolitan news 'of the week is wholly of
The Spectatorthe criminal kind ; the trial of the British Blink Directors, - the examination of M. Bernard, and the arrest of a lsookselier , for.pablishing a pamphlet justifyingcty......
114 t(nu t.
The Spectator⢠THE QUEM: appears; to have remained within-doors every day throughout the week, engaged apparently in ageieting at the formation' of her Go- ⢠vernment. lord Palmerston -...
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SCOTLAND. â¢
The SpectatorThe late Mr. Hugh Miller left behind him a valuable geological museum:' there seems to be a sharp competition for it. At a meeting of the Edinburgh Town-Council, on Tuesday, the...
Vruniatiol.
The SpectatorMeetings against the Conspiracy Bill have been held in tw . d -largo bawls. At Sheffield, the Mayor presided over a rneetirig held On Monday. The chief speakersWere the .Mayor,...
IRELAND.
The SpectatorStatements live been current for some time alleging great distress in Donegal. Ten Roman Catholic priests put their names to a document epenifying the union of Dimfanaghy as...
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juuigu ant -Sr atr1.âThe fall of Lord Palme r ston was a
The Spectatorsurprise to the Parisian Opinion out of -doors was "perplexed and :divided." The ,utrienthd that the fault of Lead Palmerston's foes was that th e y load clowns bad for their...
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3111grrIlantuttg.
The Spectator-. The week has, of course, been prolific of gossip arising out of the Ministerial crisis. It has been stated that Lord Derby, on accepting the task ef forming a Government,...
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At Anmen, sixtY-five miles West Of Calpee, (date tinknown,)Captain F.
The SpectatorH. Tom- tile 534 Re g iment-B engal N.I., the youngistson of Francesand the late Captain Tomkinsom..of ,the Royal Navy. He was ,with detachment of his re g i- ment at Arai, in...
NAVAL - PROMOTIONS Of 'CHINA. The Admiralty, in a Gazette p ublished last
The Spectatorni g ht, annOunces that, in consider- ation of the se r Vices mentioned in the despatches from Canton, the followin g pr6- motion,: hav,etsiken place. To be-...
BIRTHS.
The Spectator)1.1,Ams, of a dau g hter. ⢠On the 17th, at St. â¢Leonardo-on-Sea, the Wife Of Rear-Admiral Bethune, of a On the 111th, in Eaton Place West, Lady Elizabeth. Bussell, eta...
arsortn3A0F.5.
The SpectatorOnAhe 15th February, at the. British Coagulat e , Bayonne, Clement T. Sneyd liSnitcrAcY,Esft..; of 14 4 1ey Park, Staffordshire. in Ellen, datighter of the late J. Mallaby, Es...
FOSTSCRIPT
The SpectatorThe expectation that Lord Derby would last ni g ht make a statement lire* fitlattkitiltinibetitt'Peera'afirIbtlifte ate:Hettat bl Mitts ;⢠but the sittin g occupied only...
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gig g4glItTPO.
The SpectatorThe revival of zoua 4.1 at the Princess's may be regarded as an event of some importance, inasmuch as Mr. Charles Kean's impersonation of the crafty inhabitant of...
,Aistilli,Au #42 Eititim
The Spectator'THE DI eTaToitsirri: The explosiorr. designedâ Uâ deatroy a French dynastyhas '" Uo f' wn ' dp, an ⢠English Cabinet. Destructive atoms never Leek a more eccentric...
MONEY MARKET.
The SpectatorSTOCK EXCHANGE, ritEDAi AFTEENGON. The upward movement in English Secdrities, which had been going on uninterruptedly for many 'Weeks, received a severe. checic in the late...
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CURRENCY AJ:13) CERDIT.
The SpectatorLondon., 8th âFebruary 1858. SurâThe plan I proposed to myself has been completed in the three letters which you have alread y let' appear in your columns; and am 'quite...
IMPIIGVEMENT OF 'LORD PALMERSTON'S INDIA BILL.
The Spectatorâ Belfast, 24i1t February 1858. SinâNow that the change Of Ministry reopens all Indian questions, per- mit the to suggest what - I think by far the hest way of...
DIVISION ON THE CONSPIRACY TO MURDER BILL.
The SpectatorFriday, February. 19, 1858. Order for, second reading read, motion made, and question proposed. "That the Bill be now read a second time." Amendment proposed, to leave put from...
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TOPICS OF THE DAY:=1.,%, LORD PALMERSTON rode into the House
The Spectatorof ComMtfilO on ttjlh; Lien, over the prostrate bodies of t - he Manchester' Men T:. opposed hint in the china debate ; he has beenthrehrii ifitieko of the EHtishL16n , the -...
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POSITION OF THE NEW MINISTRY. ⢠.
The SpectatorFOR many years-we have not had a change of Ministry attended by circumstances of so mach-anxiety and. embarrassments Our re- lations with France: are in a state that renders...
THE FRENCH QUESTION.
The SpectatorEVERY day adds Same new disclosure to the contemporary history ef Franceâthat ally whose attitude at present is so menacing for this country. Through Lord Cowley's despatch we...
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THE SOLDIER.: . HIS FOOD.
The Spectatorbr feeding the soldier, the object is of course to obtain the largest amount of effective stiangthat the lowest cost. It is abed eCO- nomy. which stints the man of.the food...
ONLY A COLONIAL STATESMAN., la has been made &reproach from
The Spectatorwhich Lord. Palmerston's friends arm have much difficulty in defending him, that- he has reserved an undue proportion of . patronage for peesens of axistecratie con- nexion,...
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B KS.
The SpectatorVgArt - Y ltifirrA.* imme' efltitla lichen& to the Site Of an ancient town in Mexico, remarkable for ruins saidtb be those of a-palace of Mon:. tezuma, liing⢠in about...
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. THELAWN f ' S. LAST BAYS OF SHELLEY AD
The SpectatorBYRON. * . TEE main subject of this voluble is the "Recollections" of an as- sociation with Byronand Shelley in Italy just before the ' a4eh of the latter, and communieations...
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ALOIBIL8 IN - 1857.⢠Enos( the dedication "t,o the memory
The Spectatorof L. J. D., a wife and mother, " it would 'appear that the Reverend E. W. L. Davies carrie d wife to Algiers " with the sole object of her restoration to health." The Visit was...
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⢠PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
The Spectator110oxii. Nitta :- a Narrative of Incidents and Personal Adventures on a Journey in Xtsioo,Vgatetuala, mad Bakador, in the years 1853 to 1855; with Observa- tions on the Modes...
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Calm
The SpectatorPROM THE LONDON CASETTE, FEBRUARY 23. Partnerships Dissoloatt.--Gleme,Chatberton, and Co., and Chatterton and Broad- bent, Stockport, Cheshire, maclinistaâProwse and Gervis,...
flt ti411.
The SpectatorFROM THE LONDON Cteara'rE, FEBRUARY .26. ADMIRALTY, February 25.--Corps of Royal -Seoond Commandant H. W. Parke to be Col. Commandant, vice Parker, retired on full-pay; arid...
FROM TEE LONDON GAZETTE, ERRalfARY 23.
The SpectatorWasiâ¢Dieren, pall Mall, Feb. 23.âCavalry-5Sb (sr Royal Irish) 31.egt. Of Drags. 'SâMajor-Gen, Sir J. 43. Chatterton, Bart. to be Col. - 18th. Light Drags.âMajor-Gen. E....
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PRICES cuitngyr. BRITISH FUNDS. (Closing Prices.) Soloed_ ifosiday Tweed.* fr.an.a.
The Spectator3 per Cent Centel* .......... Ditto for Account a per Courts Reduced ⢠New 3 per Cents I.ong Annuities Annuities 1943 Hank Stock, 11 per Cent India Stock, 101 per Cent...