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Certain documents laid before the Germanic Diet are out of
The Spectatordate as matters of news, but they will fall among the materials of the historian, and they are not unimportant in reference to the ques- tion still mooted as to the sincerity of...
The Spanish Ministers seem po haye, got out of one
The Spectatordiffioulty while plunging into others that Fate IAA prepared for them: The telegraph reports a commotion in Madrid occasioned by the " re- tirewhint ". of ,Queen,Christiva ; and...
NEWS OF THE WEEK.'
The SpectatorTin sequel to the conquest of Bomarsund is not yet known. Imme- diately after the reduction of the fortress, it was stated that the English Secretary of Legation and an...
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fht (fund Tim Queen and the Royal Family have this
The Spectatorweek continued their plea- sant cruises in the Fairy, and drives on the island. The Earl of Clarendon, Mr. Sidney Herbert, and Mr. Gladstone, have _paid brief visits to her...
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The SpectatorAt a meeting of the City Commissioners of Sewers, on Tuesday, the 'Medical Officer of Health reported that sixty-one cases of cholera had - occurred in the four weeks ending on...
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IRELAND.
The SpectatorMore English Militia have arrived at Dublin—six hundred of the Northamptonshire Regiment ; a fine body of young men, as yet in rather a rough state. The health of Dublin...
SCOTLAND.
The SpectatorViscount Duncan has issued an address to the electors of Forfarshire. After referring in words of respectful praise to the late Colonel Manic, he proceeds to state his own...
'60 Vrutuurro.
The SpectatorThe Kossuth agitation has been followed by a meeting at Newcastle- upon-Tyne, carrying out the principles propounded by the Hungarian to their practical issues. About two...
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The SpectatorFRANCE. — The Emperor returned to Paris from the Lower Pyrenees on Monday evening ; entering the capital, as he left it, without any escort. The Empress remains at Biarritz for...
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The Bonet Guards authorities have notified a change In the
The Spectatoruniform of ' the Infantry, to commence with the year 1855-'6, so far as regards the five Infantry regiments now in the United Kingdom, and in the year 1856-'7 in the rest of the...
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The Church and State Gazette contains the following startling pante
The Spectatorgraphs respecting an intended prosecution of Archdeacons Wilberforce and Denison. "It is now in our power definitively to announce the fact that his Grace the Archbishop of...
Great scenes are to be enacted at Boulogne in the
The Spectatorcoming week. The -Emperor Of the French arrived there on Thursday evening, from Paris ; the King of the Belgians is expected tomorrow ; Prince Albert on Mon- day ; and later the...
POSTSCRIPT.
The SpectatorSATO2tDA.T. In the intervals of substantial intelligence, the telegraph as the ad- vantage of multiplying subjects, by giving each one fact many foeine, not omitting direct...
In Paris, as in London, theeleclineef:tbe year is accompanied aft
The Spectatorthe esejuvenestienee of - the -theatrical worid. • The Grand ()perk , seliamal on Wednesday; and Mademe Stolz, who feigned undisputed queett of the establishment from 1887 to...
Telegraphio despatches of wide scope ,and varying import have reached
The Spectatorus through the usual channels. "Dantzie, Fralay.—The Bulldog has just arrived, having left the Allied Recta on the 30th, at Ledsund. Hango has been destroyed by the Russians....
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The Spectator- Sadler's Wells has reopened-with hir.Lovell'seregedy of the Provost of Bruges; a play which, though its existence was not long when ori- ginally produced, years ago at one of...
/Old! . MARKET. . Broca Excnattos, FRIDAY As-reit:soon. A continuance of
The Spectatorfine weather and the prospect of an abundant harvest, a decline of 6s. to 8s. on the Corn Exchange on Monday last, and increased ease in the discount-market during the early...
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The Spectator'TOPICS OF THE DAY nnilla THOUGHTS UPON THE NEW BRIBERY ACT. .f.'e." of the Reform Club hoe performed upon the Bill for the p r dention of Corrupt Tractices at Elections...
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LAND BLOCKADE OF RUSSIA.
The SpectatorIx is not only in this country that a sense of unfairness exists and is expressed on account of the position in which the trade of RUt3- sia is placed. The same feeling...
HOPEFUL TREATMENT OF CHQUItatteli acadis- ALTHOUGH thecholera -continues-to increase, the
The Spectatorritiii during thole last three weeks has not lieeultearly:so-great aalthatbalbr"*(theaa first four -or : five. How far this MaYitilloVrfroinithrifactlthat theol disease has...
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THE NEW AMERICAN EMIGRATION.
The SpectatorMn. Duran, the originator of the Massachusetts Emigration Aid Company, is not the first inventor who has proposed to turn a great natural motive power to a special purpose ; and...
RAILWAY . CAUSATION: "TICE cause of the accident was at present
The Spectatora mystery to him. ... • His oNtn mind ii'as in a state of darkness as to the cause of the accident... .. After they had been sitting so many hours, they were nearly in the same...
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HOW THEY GET ON ELSEWHERE.
The Spectatoritunsurar ' the economist tells us, is a blessing, for it is virtually repeal of taxes—it cheapens corn and saves 45,000,000/. to the people of this country. Well, if the...
BOOKS.
The SpectatorAnisonosi not devoid of a strong national feeling, which in • the author to ascribe a greater influence to the French Pro wEisete sr/81.par oF TILE FRENCH PROTESTANT tant...
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• ll.ORRISON ON LABOUR AND CAPITAL. * IF instead of Labour
The Spectatorand Capital," in the title of this very , able book,. the' author • had, written 4 ‘ Labourers and Capitalists,' he . would have given to his readers a-more vivid idea of Whet...
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wr:I,Lls's IIBALTII TRIP 'TO THE Tnorrds.! • A. VISIT to
The Spectatorthe West Indian Islands up to so late ti ' period 10 1852 2 63 might have .furnished useful information as to • their social and eeonomical condition ; `upon which. subject the...
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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED,
The SpectatorBooxs. The Life and Correspondence of Charles Lord Metcalfe, late Governor- General of India, Governor of jamaica, and Governor-General of Canada; from unpublished Letters and...
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The SpectatorTEE BYZANTINE COURT OP THE CRYSTAL PALAOB. The Byzantine architecture, not less than the Saracenio, which came under our review last week, is distinguished by its love of...
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The SpectatorENGLISH BEAUTY.—In whatever else London may be defective, it beats all other European capitals for female beauty. We had thought the women, tolerably ugly in Switzerland, but in...
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..'•i MILITARY GAZETTE.
The Spectator'OFFIcE op OltoNAsce, Aug. 28.-Royal Regiment Of - Artillery-Second Capt. Morris to be . Capt. Tice Leiing,e, deceased ; First Lieut, C. It. Mairratilling to , be" Second ("apt....
BIRTHS.
The SpectatorOn the 21st August, at Folkestone, the Wife of the Rev. H. Woodward, the Vicar, of a daughter. . - - -On the 93d, at Bellarena, county Londonderry, the Wife of Sir Frederick...
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COMMERCIAL GAZETTE.
The SpectatorTuesday, August 29. PARTNEBSIIIPS DissotvEn.,-Ferguson and- Muschanio, Wareham, Dorsetshire. c hemical-mannfacturers-Hunt and Co. Dov.er.Place, New Kent Road, stationers- Hall...
PRICES CURRENT,
The SpectatorBRITISH FUNDS. (Mosing Priees.) Sassed. iltersztoy, Tuesday., /redoes. Thema. 11 per Cant Consols , 911 941 91/ 951 95 Ditto for Account 941 1 915 951 955 951 3 per Cents...