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_ NEWS OF THE WEEK.
The SpectatorA. NEW contest has arisen out of the Montalembert case: the Emperor has stolen a inarCh . iipon g the convicted patriot, by par- doning him ; but Montalembert retaliates by...
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4tr 31ir1ropolio.
The SpectatorSARAWAK AND LORD DERBY. An important deputation waited upon the Earl of, Derby on Tuesday. It was introduced by Mr. Crawford, one of the city members, and 'it included six...
4t Court.
The SpectatorTHE QUEEN has extended her drives abroad this week as far as Ald er . shot% Accompanied by the Prince Consort, she drove to Frionley Com- mon, where the troops met her and...
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eei:STenist Mission.
The SpectatorA meeting of friends of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, was had . at Rooms on Wednesday,!to prole* miseiona to China and Japan, The Bishop of....
METROPOLITAN RAILWAYS.
The SpectatorThe meeting convened by the Lord Mayor to consider Mr. Pearson's project for relieving London streets of traffic and providing suburban homes for the poor, was held in the...
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REFORM AMONG " TUE FRIENDS."
The SpectatorThe leading members of the Society of Friends recently held a con- ference at the head-quarters of the sect in Houndsditeh, to discuss s o me important changes in their...
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MR. BEACH ON THE FRENCH SITUATION.
The SpectatorThe two members for North Hampshire—Mr. Beach and Mn. Sdater- Bootb—dined with their constituents on Wednesday, and of course, as in duty bound, made speeches. Hampshire is a...
Trintitrint.
The Spectator“1EFO1tN.1" IN RUTLAND. The two members for Rutland.shire, the IIonourable G. T. Noel and the Honourable G..R.,,Heatheote, dined with their constituents on Wed- nesday, the...
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futigu ant Cdnui a 1.
The Spectatorc fraurt.—The Montalembert sentence has afforded the French Em- peror an opportunity for the display of his histrionic genius. On the 2d December, the Moniteur announced that...
IRELAND.
The SpectatorThe Orange Society has issued its half-yearly address. This document is very brief, and is signed "Edward Waller, chairman." It consists of a glorification of the Orange...
SCOTLAND.
The SpectatorThe supporters of what is called the forty shilling movement in sea. land, !headed by Bailie Bletkadder, DI% Begg and.Mr.- Duncan M'Laren, waited on the Lord Advocate on Monday,...
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A PLEA FOR THE POPE.
The Spectator." J. C." has written the following cogent and amusing letter to the in behalf of the Pope, reduced to great straits by the larceny co!ntaitted by his agents at Bologna. The...
Iligultauton
The SpectatorHEAD TO THE RESCUE! Sir Francis Head has written from Croydon to the Times in defence of Louis Napoleon. What he tries to prove is that "the Emperor Louis Napoleon is not the...
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DORACE AND GLADSTONEP'"' -ii- t 1 , 7 . 1 3 . to be a correct
The Spectatorversion of r i ii" •' qillii' ' ' ii,o' in..{h list number of the Quarter , et v4 ,„:,is : _ . _,I.J1, flID7 . 0 .... 0 1 • - e We [Times] have reason tp ' ve th t the f Not w...
POSTSCRIPT SA.TIIHDAY.
The SpectatorThe curtain has not yet been dropped upon the Montalembert drama. The principal actors are still on the stage, and some new ones are to be summoned forth. The Emperor intended...
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t4t 4tatrts.
The SpectatorIt is so long since Mr. Robson has been seen in a new and important part, fitted to display those peculiarities that have gained him a position as one of the most remarkable...
MONEY MARKET.
The SpectatorSTOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTEENOON. The near approach of the settling in Consols, and a somewhat increased de- maed for money, have had an adverse effect upon English Securities...
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A/1151f.
The SpectatorThe Deeettore was given it Drury Lane on Monday, for Mr. Harri- son's benefit. - The performance with as good as could be expected : Harrison himself was the Manrieo, Miss...
Tat Ietl ii :dtlaU 141, 4)11 " ' , ; 1 ' } j .. , ; .
The SpectatorTin: secular fuggle of lialli i :cor a t u f i '.14ple a 4,0 be about to enter into a new P e. There f ti? ; Elm . itrope is tilled,with bad which appear to betoken tlia...
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SARAWAK.
The Spectatorright one by the practical men of England. Loan DERBY has been asked by a deputation what he will do in reg ard to Saraw a k; and he has answered that he Will do nothing at all....
THE COUP DE GRACE.
The SpectatorOkcn again the Harlequin of empire has wielded his magic flail to the astonishment of observers. M. de Montalembert is pardoned. That strange object of psychological and...
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COLONIAL PF.PRESENTATIVE PEERS.
The SpectatorWitinE contradictin g the unfounded report that lie was sent out to Canada with a political mission from the Colonial Office, to as- certain the feelin g s of the Canadian...
EINGLAND'S:011ENGTII 1i J t OPE.
The SpectatorPROPHECY Lmight.be‘iuStige OPPAtitgnfIRSIR 3 / 41 4 4 .forebodings, if it were-t e take the oetuallStatssig-the.CroAtinent,for its raw ma- terial. !There in racareely a...
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• WHAT TO DO WITH ST. PAUL'S SURPLUS. THE opening
The Spectatorof St. Paul's Cathedral on Advent Sunday was a , great success, qualified by failure. The multitude collected sur- pasSed all expectation ; but we incline to believe that the...
THE NEW FOREIGN OFFICE DESIGN FROM THE GUERNSEY POINT OF
The SpectatorVIEW. LORD DERBY'S Government is not unlucky even in its misfor- tunes. The publication of Sir John Young's despatch is decidedly a public inconvenience. Party seized upon it...
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LAW REFORM AND ITS ANOMALIES.
The SpectatorNOTHING betrays the want of altive and effective statesmanship in this country more than the condition into which, with all its un- doubted reforms, the law has fallen. To say...
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" FRASER" AND '" BLACKWOOD " ON TAT PRESENT STATE
The SpectatorOF POLITICS. "Who is the prosecutor of M. de Montalembert ? None other than the Emperor, whom we are in the habit of calling our most faithful ally, whom Lord Derby (shame, for...
RAILWAY IMPROVEMENTS, TIMER PROGRESS AND HINDRANCE.
The SpectatorTax railway world is heaving," as the penny-a-liner says, with ideas of _improvement, big and little ; but every improvement is first incubated in the hard-shelled form of...
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liut irts.
The SpectatorPROVINCIAL EXHIBITIONS LIVERPOOL. The stagnancy of London is the opiitW of the provinces in point of p'eture, shows. The autumn and winter months. whickusuifiA Pre", seV -...
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CHURCH OF ENGLAND PORTRAITS,*
The SpectatorThere is something of -a sectarian 4ar in the title of this new series of photographic 'portraits, though it May be most unobjectionably meant indeed, Quip those need find...
- ' , On the 15th Nosnmber, at Malta, the Wife of
The SpectatorLieutenant,Colonel Tiallewell, Assistant-Adjutant-General of a daughter. On the 16th, at Malta, -the Wife of Colonel Ramsay Stuart, C.13-., Mb Fusiliers, of On the 24th...
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k2btla November at HastiniN En il • vidow of the
The Spectatorlate Henry Mastyn Thel- *an, ., of the Bombay Civil Service; in her 26th:year. • -On the Vat, in.Ihroklarrd Comment,: Eh Jnh&s Wood, - Benjamin Wpm, Esq., of Regent Street, and...
't.yk - - ■ : ' FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER
The Spectator30. i t i OFFICE, Pa11-31.11, November 10. a. -Royal Bagineera , -Brevet-Col. H. 0, OW ' to be Col. vice Savage, reniovedie . General O fficer ; Ba- reet-Major:J. H. Pre. ' to...
PRICES CURRENT.
The SpectatorBRITISH FUNDS. (Closing Prices.) Soloed. Monday. Tuesday. Widnes Thurs. Friday. 3 per Cent Consols 98 91 981 971 981 981 Ditto for Account 981 91 981 971 94 981 3 per...
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The SpectatorFROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 30. Bankrupts.-Tuomaa Cons: Jonas, New Street Square, printer-Jonx BowLos, Colchester, niill-wright-ROBERT Conant, Stewkley, Buckinghamshire,...
MARRIAGES.
The SpectatorOn the 13tIrtOPtanir, r it l eoia l ba,' BOnibay, froni the licinsiiifedloriel'Warre, C.B., .Rc g itmtujj eitbst min „of ;the late &Mate- eri 1 er o V k en terl in i r sWM 1 1...
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The SpectatorFROM TIER LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 3. Anuresis-a, Dec. 2.-The following promotions, dated the 24th ult. have this day taken place, consequent on the death, on the 23d ult. of...
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London Printed by ;antra CLarrosi, of 265. Strand, in the
The SpectatorCounty of MIddlerea;Printer, at the ofilce of Josarn Cr:' TON, 17, Douverie Street, in the Precinct of Whitcfrinrs In the City of London ; and published by the aforesaid Rosen...
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- ttfArfor (1 plitmeitiTt+mn" - DECEMBER 4, 1858 r?,1 1
The Spectator_ . 0 :)1J1/11ff JB - 10 01 S. ELLIS'S THREE viSITS TO IfilDACiASCAlt* II By his former - history and his present visits , Mr. Ellis l liSo; made Madagascar as it were his own...
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WILKINSON ON COLOUR AND TASTE.*
The SpectatorSm GARDBXE Virmxinson produces in this volume one of the best books which have been written on such a subject. Works on the principles of art are apt to be too theoretic. The...
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FERRIER'S HISTORY OF THE AFFGHANS.*
The SpectatorIT seems scarcely worth while for Captain Jesse to have translated this History of the Alfghans unless he thinks the characters and crimes of some of their chieftains, and a...
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imre - T A LES.* PRO= fiction, as we have already
The Spectatorintimated more than once, is getting into a very unsatisfactory state, not merely with regard to the number of books written, and the frequent unfitness of their authors for the...
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
The SpectatorThe tide of publications has slackened. The principal book of the week, both as regards subject and author, is the treatise "On Naval Warfare with Steam" by her Howard Douglas....
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Vtni MUHL
The Spectator"MIS SA SOLENNE," DAL CONTE DI WEST MO REL AND.* The Earl of Westmoreland is an Amateur, of a description almost un- known in England. In this country, those classes who do not...
• WORDSWODTH' F1 WHITE DOE OP RYLSTONE.•
The SpectatorThis gift-book edition of Wordsworth's legendary narrative-poem exhibits no feature of superiority over the many other illustrated gift- books which constitute the level of that...