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NEWS OF THE WEEK.
The SpectatorIF Easter has brought with it the customary suspension of business public and private, it has this year been distinguished by some events, public and personal, that do not occur...
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t Of grunt Elution.
The SpectatorME MBERS RETURNED. [The following Members have been returned since last week. The only election now pending is that for the county of Leitrim, which is fixed for Mondey.]...
OE Court.
The SpectatorTHE birth of the ninth child of Victoria and Albert took place on the 14th, at Buckingham Palace; and was forthwith announced by the discharge of artillery, and by the...
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Vernindis.
The SpectatorThe Easter Monday banquet at the Mansionhouse was this year more distinguished for the foreign. than the native guests who partook of the hospitality of Lord Mayor Finnis. There...
raularial.
The SpectatorAt Liverpool, on Wednessay, Mr. William Brown, the rich merchant who represents South Lancashire, laid the foundation-stone of the Free Library and Museum, a building to be...
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SCOTLAND.
The SpectatorLooking at each of the Three Kingdoms separately, and especially comparing Scotland with Ireland, the results of the general election supply one or two useful lessons or hints...
forrigu out Colonial.
The Spectatorc f ARM—Paris is engaged in celebrating the festival of Easter with all the pomps that are usual in the Roman Catholic Church ; in feting the Russian General Todtleben ; and in...
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311toullmum
The SpectatorThe Commander-in-chief has issued the following General Order on the qualifications which every Staff-officer must possess in future. "Horse Guards, 8. IV., 9th April 1957. "His...
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POSTSCRIPT.
The SpectatorSATURDAY: The intelligence from Paris shows the very unsettled state of money matters in that capital, which is at present to so great an extent the key to the financial...
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MONEY MARKET.
The SpectatorSTOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTRRNOON. The market for English Securities has been animated all the week, at lower prices. The great and continued drain upon the Bank, and the...
tOr tOtatres.
The SpectatorHer Majesty's Theatre opened on Tuesday-, with Donizetti ' s La Favorita, chosen for the first appearance of the now soprano and tenor, Spezia and Giuglini. The excess of...
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PARISIAN THEATRICALS.
The SpectatorThe Wachs of Alfieri has been played at Paris. This is an addition to the repertory of Madame Ristori, who commenced her series of performances this year with Maria Stuarda,...
TOPICS OF THE DAY.
The SpectatorTHE NEW MINISTERIAL POLICY. TILE old fug of Blue and Yellow has in this instant April deserted "the good old cause "—the Edinburgh Review has ceased to be the organ of the Whig...
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TEM MONEY CONSPIRACY.
The Spectator" IT appears to be no longer doubtful," says " Justitia," a writer in the Daily News, " that railways are about to be constructed on an extensive scale in Russia. Financiers of...
WORK FOR THE LORDS.
The SpectatorIF the country is to be literally sold to the grand European Stookjobbers—if the House of Commons is to prove a House of Medio crities incapable of rescuing the country from...
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MEANS OF IMPROVING THE METROPOLIS.
The SpectatorWE have found out through Mr. Letheby that the afflictions of Lazarus are very inconvenient to Dives, and it is the gross inarticulate sense of that moral fact which has induced...
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MILITARY EDUCATION AS IT IS.
The SpectatorNor receiving from the State any assistance worth the name in the way of education, our officers are self-educated ; and not being directed in the course of their education,...
CANADA AS A BRITISH PRINCIPALITY.
The SpectatorTwo imperfections always attend on history. In the first place, nobody knows so completely the whole of any series of facts, their causes, relations, ahd consequences, as to...
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Vitas to tly Rita.
The SpectatorSHORT PARLIAMENTS OF FIXED DURATION. Rafael, 13th April 1857. Sin—Mr. Freeman, in his letter published in your number of the 4th, advocates the holding of elections at fixed...
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BOOKS.
The SpectatorSPOTTISWOODE'S TARANTA.SSE JOURNEY THROUGH EASTERN RUSSIA. * A " TABAPTASSE" /13 the vehicle mmon to the country) in which Mr. Spottiswoode made his Russian journey, and such a...
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NEW NOVELS. * Mn. D'Arnforit WHITE'S Madaron, or the Artisan of
The SpectatorNimes, exhibits considerable acquirements and abilities, though rather wanting in the qualities essential to fiction, if indeed the author has a thorough apprehension of the...
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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
The SpectatorBOOKS. A Personal Narrative of the Discorery of the North - west Passage; with numerous Incidents of Travel and Adventure during nearly five years' continuous Service in the...
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LETTER PROM THE AUTHOR OF "Lan AND Fermi."
The SpectatorSin—In a recent notice of the above - work in your columns, I find some errors of statement, for which, (relying upon the old reputation of the Spectator for candour and...
ANSWER BY THE 'WRITER OP THE 11,EVIRW,
The SpectatorThe "errors of statement" which the author of Time and Faith has discovered in the notice of his work published in the Spectator of January 31, arc purely subjective illusions,...
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BIRTHS.
The SpectatorOn the 8th April, at Canford Vicarage, the Lady Louisa Ponsonby, of a daughter. On the 8th, in Eaton Square, the Lady Sophia l'ower, of a son. On the 10th. at Dover. the Wife of...
MARRIAGES.
The SpectatorOn the 2d March, at Ceylon, Colonel Garvock, Assistant Quartermaster-General, only son of the late Major Garvock, Assistant Adjutant-General at the Horse Guards, to Blanche,...
DEATHS.
The SpectatorOn the 14th September, killed by accidentally falling down a quartz mine, at Muckleford, Victoria, George King Thornhill, Esq., son of the late Colonel Thornhill, Thirteenth...
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The SpectatorFROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL 14. WAR 0 MCI:, April 14.—Infantry-43d Regiment of Foot—Capt. C. R. More, from half-pay 7th Foot, to be Capt. vice Billies, who exchanges. FROM...
Cratr.
The SpectatorFROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, APRIL 14, Partnerships Dissolred. — Dawsons and Gardner and Gardner and Dawson, Birmingham, printers and general factors—Dean and Co. Burnley, masons ;...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, APRTL 17.
The SpectatorPartnerships Dissoleed.-D. and F. Barstow, Bradford, Yorkshire, or elsewhere, grocers-Pilling and Co. Ravvtenstall, Lancashire, confeetioners--Minshall and Co. Oswestry,...
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CRYSTAL PALACE.
The SpectatorSEASON 1857 - '8, PROGRAMME. H ER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.Pint appearance Of mac e e. PICCOLOMINI On Tres OFF:ILL-Le FIGLIA DEL REGGIMENTO. Cent. ..re-LA TRAVIATA. BALLET (on both...
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Ea.rly ill May Will be pUbliehed, in 1 vol. 8vo.
The SpectatorTHE LIFE OF HANDEL. By VICTOR SCHOELCHER. TM:LINER and Co. 60, Paternoster Itow, Loudon. flONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIETY.— "J SIX PER CENT BONUS—Warrants for the guanuiteed...
EXHIBITION ART TREASURES OF TEE UNITED KIHOOM WILL OPEN ON Twn19.y, MA May, MANCHESTER.
The SpectatorCODER THE UnrEDIATE earaOHAOS 07 li_ER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN arrn HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT. Who haS graelously consented to preside at the Giusti isscorert...