Tallis's London Weekly Paper (Newspaper) - July 2, 1853, London, Middlesex 114 TALLISS LONDON WEEKLY JULY in Weiss is wellknown ns the of ft History of Philip of nnd of other historical Ho is a and a man greatly esteemed hero for his acquirements and Ho lias been many years writing this nnd lias travelled in several countries on pur pose to collect I should think there could bo little doubt of its being speedily translated into the languages of all Protestant Few subjects are more generally in than histories of remarkable especially when these are met with such fortitude and nnd with such constancy in their as the Huguenots Weisss book stands out very prominently from the mass of rubbish as I told you 111 a recent the Paris publishers havo recently been It is ono of the most important and interesting the most the present year has seen published in The palm of merit cannot bo disputed with it by book that has just by Do an Academician and writer in the Journal des A Journey round the Dead of which I observe nn English translation Do Saulcy is an who has exchanged the epaulet for the green embroidery of the and has been wandering in To the curious and learned in biblical archeology his two enormous volumes may havo interest j to the general render they arc wearisome Ho quotes largely from sprinkles his pages abundantly with and and is very particular about the time of to a the exact time at which the smallest matter and attempting to enliven his dull narration with trivial attempts at and Probably his translator will have docked the work of its numerous flippancies nnd Summer having now fairly set and the heat being theatres are at n actors nnd audiences seeking rural and shunning In the dramatic line I inn not likely to have much to tell yon for the next three The dead season has our own 2lth I have just returned hither from a little tour to and have extended the same to Vienna had lie weather as throughout the whole of I we have nnd continue to incessant with its of devastating ami nn undue allowance of In the neighbourhood nf mid the insignificant rivers and have over flowed rhu country to an extent the corn is the newmown grass has been carried or lies rotting on the fruits vegetables vainly strive to attain symptoms of lire observed in the provisions of all kinds are rapidly in and unless a speedy change luku wi shall have a year resembling that of when 4lb louf rose mi average of to Processions are and prayers are up to avert the impending mis fortunes with which the people are The King has handed over to the Home Minister the sum of florins lor distribution among the poor of the suburb whose dwellings have been Queen who is exceedingly popular in went in person to many of these unfortunates to offer consolation and is alive with attracted by the wondrous movements of art erected still erecting by the who is now rusticating at The the the ateliers of if I recollect robly described by one of your correspondents some six mouths 1 forget whether ho the curious effect pro hv the goddess of surmounting the Tile exulted contrary certainly contrary to turns her back on the whilst her four lions turn toil in tt similar Of course I by 175 to the head of the colossal statue of in whose cranium ten persons can be or rather and ont lit her The model of her little finger is hung as a curiosity in nnd is at least u foot in apparent devotion of the people here is very With the first stroke of the bell it the hour of welldressed men are seen to remove their and proceed some paces along the street the maid sent jut on an the all fold their and whisper n short Ihe churches arc tilled with pious furnished with so yim would imagine WIK comparatively unknown over the nf anil ami your opinion will lie 1Vw ill Germany ean show so a lion none so d a all in of their n large nnd Ims rendered modern Leaving jon inn number of saintly images and which the road is garnished nut in the immediate merely of the Imt along the ronto to On the pictures of the protected from weather by a piece of arc even let into the steep rocks which encircle its dark grew transparent At which contains but there are not less than thirtysix seven of which arc attached to From the Capuchin I obtained n splendid view of the and entered the Capuchin church on the Though it is very richly furnished in silver and An image of Catherine is elegantly attired in silk one hand is to which n pious peasant has lately attached a film worked only knows what mira handkerchief is now capable of producing a cold in the head would naturally vanish in its without pro faning it with the On my return I passed through where my appearance created a momen tary An unusual steep road conducts yon tot he which last is gained by passing through the courtyard of King Ludwigs It was ten oclock at night when 1 I was agreeably surprised to the whole courtyard lighted up with as they are sending furth volumes of thick smoke the mountain with its snowy glanced brightly in the moonshine a moderate elevation I rend in letters of llame Mas The whole population of the town were drawn up in the in to greet their sovereign Maximilian cm his return from My made a halt hern to lain oil the Instantly every hat was oil the burgomaster and the Inking mo for the to enquire if his Majesty were nnd were disappointed at seeing nothing but a travelling I retired to my whilst the continued to burn and the tired citi zens to Long after their patience was long after the sun had paled nil artificial at six in the morning King Mux spoke a few words with his royal whilst the horses were being and hurried on to so as not to disappoint his subjects who had made preparations for his reception the grandest Since the month of May numerous pilgrims daily leave Bavaria nnd for the shrine at in the Canton It was observed that in the revolutionary years 1848 and when the of the priests had the pilgrims were comparatively but have been rapidly increasing in numbers since the reaction bus been tit A postman hero occupied with the delivery of had the imprudence tho other day to leave his truck or barrow un packing department at tho was arrested at the rail and the minus thirty florins Tho population of according to the census of is souls nnd females in families and 1ms therefore in creased since 184J by English capital and enterprise are doing wonders in particularly in the north j constructing supplying tho towns with and lighting them with At Ludwigs in Rhenish there is an Englishman named doing very good business in building iron boats for the which arc transported by wny of to Vienna iu On reaching their destination they arc sot up and screwed From our own NEW Juno As the great gathering time of the Worlds Fair draws matters arc beginning to look more Betsey begins to clean up and on account of company having arrived and the mistress the press goes about peering into and finding out every bit of and manifests a laudable desire to havo everything decent and in so that nothing unsightly disgust the company more especially now those Commissioners are It is now discovered that have not nnd a police institution is demanded rather late in the day to talk about it must be The daily press for months has teemed with outrages of every character there is in scarcely any government at all hut the party is to take place aim something must be everything must be put to What think you utu Vorl morn ing paper discoursing thus Many begin to think it doubtful whether n republican form of is safely applicable tn n great tilled with such heterogeneous elements of discontent and discord whether the iron and fearless of a single monarch will not lie in In quell the mutinous spirit so rapidly arising in our Wantonness goes ami crime draws the thick veil of night about its and so escapes A thousand specimens of personified with reins in seated on omnibus hoses and butchers nnd in the pleasure plunge through throngs ot citizens as they would drive over an and many a man nnd goes down under nnd Hights What rights lias n an driver or the ol n dirt curt The law rc you for liudis and a ly nn judgment against a man u hose inventory is on his nnd by the glorious privilege of paying your own Thats tlic who knows hut n good time be if we only patience to i little longer A reform is much wanted in our police It lias been ascertained that tome constitute the total strength of police on nt any given mu in New nnd they are to u circuit of thirty miles and a population exceeding halln million in number A determination appears set in to Imi the clothed in so that they may found It is problematical whether the Exhibition will redound to the credit of The whole of the Crystal Palace is already deformed by myriads of wooden tor the side of liquor rioting and rowdyism are nnd to get to the you have to wade through a perfect sea of and other throwing around it an air of humbug and which nothing but the must merit within can or New York now numbers a population of without including Jersey and new and bountiful villages urn springing up in every giving of foresight of our business men and in providing for the of our sing population houses and shops ure occupied ns soon ns com and more are Yet with idl these up and means to we no adequate police for the protection ot life nnd The to the Commissioners by the nnd also a dinner to be given by the resi will be postponed until the of the Lom here in Lord and mite have gone to nnd on return uill proceed to nnd to The Commissioners have sent n committee to Washington to the President and Cabinet to bi pro went ttt opening oi edifice and another to to invite the State and the Of wo have not passed wit bout our The loading at tor Liver tool burnt to Mie waters together with bales nf and of insured in A on the New on An i her Is killing eleven per and n minding several at doing damage to the of about And we have had nn extensive tire iu Xew York the American hotel being totally They had no less than Kit boarders in the at the among them the Miss Annie N knoun some years iigo in Eng land us Alice who lost the whole of her No lives which is a us times go to render any catastrophe The owners of the uru confident of that vessel being in readiness for the sea by the 1st of tho of lias obtained possession of some valuable additions to our revolutionary It is expected the interesting volumes will become n part of tho archives of the Among them is the Trea sonable Correspondence found concealed iu Major Andres when that officer searched by his Uil linms nnd Vim Wort and other interesting One of tlic largest nnd finest masses of ever seen in the hns been shipped from mine to It is a largo square weighing cut from a weing about 8U FOREIGN AND COLONIAL is little in Ihe the paper this week any light on Ihe eastern that the Sultan to nmd to the demands uf by to despatch an Ambassador to for ttu nf tli which luid induced lo enme to the decision he The arrival of the and Heels in Hie nf and the which inspire Turkey with the greatest Tlie several loaded with stones in the canal of to interrupt the navi gation of the It is still believed by many persons in Ians who have received accounts from the frontiers of that crossed I be The letters from Vienna repeat the statement of the of having ordered that mi movement shall he fresh instructions Hhall have been received from If this he the order to pass the could not be received before tiie Isf of July Jy u decroe of the in the of Vice Admiral 1 lamelin in appointed of the ran ean squadron in who enters tin reserve The son of 1rince in 1nria Iron with despatches for are or rather to he of uu so far as tin of peace ure proceeded immo lately to tJio what he be relied the opp locked in tho street whilst delivering one of his On returning ho a parcel containing florins in bank Napoleons and Next tho who employed in the desire of the to to the Holy where be passed thu I e be relied it would appear that tho Emperor o the of his in spito o of France ami whoso united action ho does to be and which ho appears to havo mm lippo of being able to at such is what is attributed U The Prince is understood to have spoken in the most arden terms of the excitement existing throughout and of th Tho contains a decree the Minister of Instruction and to grant pensions to auch members f tho cler IIH may be incapacitated by ago and infirmities fur tlie of their for which purpose the subvention of live lillion franca accorded by the decree of is to bu together with un annual Tho German newspapers nro unanimously of opinion that peace vill not be but that the denouement of the Turkish ion is Despatches from state that un excitement lo is in tho Sclavonic The Austrian Genu al has left for supposed to be charged with mission relative to existing Advices from Petersburg state that tiro has held a grand nt the Palace The of nd were present they were thu objects of tlm nost particular The occupation of IB here considered as very and it would seem that preparations arc making on so for an of still greater us tlie whole of the of ho Black Sea lias been armed for Hussia appears to mistrust he attitude assumed by Persia ever since the with he Tlic following is a full translation of tho letter addressed by Count May lie my august has been informed that iris lias been umler the of leaving n consequence of the peremptory refusal of the Porte to take the Imperial Government of Russia the smallest of a nature to reassure it of the protective intentions uf Ottoman Government with regard orthodox worship and in It after n fruitless sojourn of months bavin exhausted by word of mouth and by all that ami a spirit of conciliation could after having endeavoured to meet all of the Porte by successive to which Inul consented in the terms and the form of tlie guarantees he was instructed lo Prince compelled to take tltc determination which the with hut of which be could but entirely onr is too enlightened not to foresee confluences f of our relations with tlie Government nf his You lire too devoted to tho true and permanent interest if your Sot cmim and his empire Iu feel a profound regret in of the event N may and the responsibility uf must nsl entirely on who provoke in nd this letter today to your my only object istu int it in your in so far as it is still to render a most service lo your Place once the situ ition his to him iiiI Justin iif lie if the very great insult o by opposing to his which constantly leen friendly and mistrust and Kln The dignity of his Majesty of his the is do not permit him to such proceedings In iv tint ftir tiH lie has and still wishes to with lie must seek to obtain their and to provide gainst their in In a fmv the to cross the frontier of the to wage which it is repugnant to his Majesty to undertake against i whom it bus him to consider a but to obtain those material guarantees until moment brought to tho Ottoman will give Iu the moral securities she bus in vain for two years through her representatives ut in the last by her The draft he note which Prince presented to yon IK iu your Let ynur after having obtained ent of Ins the to sign that sans mil to transmit it without delay to our nt he still I earnestly hope that at this decisive nm nent the counsel which I address to your witli the with which your enlightened views and patriotism in pire will he appreciated by yon and by your colleagues in the in and in the interests of which we ought all to ie equally of it will adopted without hesi and without I The Turks continue their warlike The Turkish Icet is concentrated at the northern extremity of the roin to the Black It is composed of Lo of them three ten four eight and eight four of which are of large This force will ho increased by ships recalled from and by eight others which are in course of in Tlie most important part of tho licet is at opposite the villages of and Besides will be under the special command of he ViceAdmiral Achmet who arrived form Montenegro for that The other principal nro ami The arrival of fleets of ami at spread like and thu enthusiasm of the is beyond The says jf lite is time to in her il is now or never and has uu lier iut to took on while and slie sinks to or boldly to i she would have done In former happy and inflict t a signal the last member of the legation ulm had at the hotel ot luul lell on lln with him the refusal of the Iorte to accede lo tin sent by the ofthe de caused all the archives of the em ussy Lo lie put on board tlie steamer which was to him to following has been by snb telegraph steamer has just arrived from with news to the 20th The ultimatum is reject de has property ofthe Govern lent is Merchants are Tlie Turkish Go continues actively although it desires to send an to Austria and Prussia remain The nf 28th is at The Magellan and have and thu and A special courier from passed through this town on the 15th on bis way to and After ins departure the informed the Prince that unless tlic I accepted lie nil i nn i the general liad orders tn cross th and He desired the Hospodar to lake tho necessary for the and the general comfort of the In the course of the lust of have into near where a corps of men is to lie lung Otho has audience to Admiral pi imis to tlie departure of the latter fur a and Majesty lias conferred on the Admiral the Order of lite His has issued orders that a squadron of three warships should be armed for the protection of his Greek in nt tin Oriental war breaking The Arabia royal mail steamer armed at Liverpool nn ti Until from New having on board Hlo passengers and I dollars in specie on The Arain has thus made the run across tlu from York in I 17 and ID the shortest ever The Karl ol Ellesmere had gone to and intended afterwards f pro ceed to The steamship from on the arrived at Now York on the with the California over dollars in fold dust on and itii pas 1HH of thu rescued passengers of tint lost ship and Mary arrived at New Orleans on 1 lilt in a Tho opening of the Now York Crystal Palace is fixed for the 15th of Tho President of the United States and the of the various departments ave to take part in the The excitement still continues at On Sunday tho iLth niob demolished all windows of Stephens situated in the The liberal minded and of that deeply deprecating the recent have held a at which they resolved not only to repair the but to use every exertion to ferret out and bring to justice those who participated in the In China a man is permitted to be divorced from his wife foi seven one of which in DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS IN PRINCIPAL BUSINESS OV THE HOUSE OP Juno Count Note Import of Salt into India Act passed through Income Tax hill third and Juno Stato of July Indian The Ireland Act on June Juno Education Vote bv Juno West India The Liverpool Writ Juno of India for ll nt i th o Admission of into ll HOUSE OP KrastA AMI COUNT Lord asked the noble at the head of the lie hail lo lay upon table of the House a in the Gazette tf anil signed hy fount respecting the witli thu Ottoman Porte He As i am in no way with 1 may venture uit limit creating any it ol that docu ment which 1 have seen be it is ot the fallacious one the most and documents that description J have ever had the tune to The Earl of was to although lit moment he could not suy he could pro the be might U able to slate in a few IMPORT op INTO The of a petition from salt of praying that salt might no allowed ft be imported into India at a reduced A of some length arose upon the question thus in the course of which Karl admitted the of the md thought it possible that it might be Hut its abolition could not be accomplished im position nf other The subject then Acr This hill through with nf the scent id THE i The nf ovid that their should Herewith the in nn address to hrr if into thi id Hi some which led ci t Ihc wits there I il li in nf the was it third and im tin that the do pass lie of Wit moved an fur ml Die tion of another the of in Iveland to Mint of noble earl He Inul ascertained since his by the shall be upon and paid by the for the words standing in the in be and lie now to move that A debate after which their lordships when here appeared lcr tile Iri Ml was therefore Ihe Karl of then moved the omission of the that persons borrowing under the Act should only deduct third of the sum as to the The Lotru nnd tho Duki of defended the Their lordships divided For tins i gainst ilt majority for the The then lordships adjourned at a one HOUSE OP Captain took tlie oaths ami thoir seats the fov tlie borough of ami Ihe latter tor the of AND JUNCTION On the motion that the order of tho day for the third of this be witli a view to its SON be objected to the in considering it unjust that promoters of line would cost but should re tlie power to make use of another Hue which had cost in a manner which would put the London and North Western Company lo considerable inconvenience and He therefore moved tn negative the recommitment of the After a short the divided on the that the be lli The was then ordered to he recommit IMMAN to ask the the nf Control whether it S the intention of the in the event of tho passing of tlie India that the inquiries of the Committee on India should be or u be eon tinned nut it the committee In i r Sir that it nnt intended In the of the OK INDIA KD tlie debate on lie this lie read He said of inquiry oi hail Iteen hoi like the Imi tin last parliament That had uil every nf had been a Court of nr Oin uf ami that com such had time to i sort resolu tion of tin uf Nothing could be move and the hut nnd the i luid proceeded with half their au that they hail prepared and from that mo ment lie had not tlm commit Jle the committee bad prejudged the mid brought in their without hearing all the The question at issue India WHS to be governed and the problem to be solved was the question of a ho denied that there was liny such tiling JIN i double and be wished to see the matter which might be done by bringing the busi ness of of Directors and of tlie Hoard of Control under tlu of one The Court of Directors was but n behind which the of India was carried He next more tn that u debt was a defalcation us well as a ill that on that principle there had been a loss tiie lusl nineteen millions and carrying mil Hie same system for twenty years longer there a nearly to a lie saw bud in the he saw worse in tin He did not believe in thu nf Su Unit llu revenue cover And he ask id if I hat gentleman was the sort of to the of India to I if He then Iu ol the continually Indian a tothe present and a iiir fii not Ilie nf pim if it be fortunate in being relieved from he that anil lime was i he should give his support to the and that it lie Sir said be was rejoiced to find that while there was li L party He impressed upon the the verv great danger which existed it once se t led serious That was the opinion given to the miMit by the present of The Highl it of delay and which divided Urn opinion of and argued both upon and the taken by tlie Co was and He contended that the were adverse to which was not Imt Indian The found on tlie sput thai the exigencies of the ease such as tn overt all their and lo hut animal to Im made tu the House by a re sponsible Minister of tlie Crown with respect to the condi tion of India be an check for the Sir he approved of some povl ions of the I jo thought throwing of the civil ami ser vices to competition wan the best part of the lie would also have wished to seu a much larger of military appointments taken out of tho hands of the Tho ought to havo enlarged powers in all administrative mutters and to the restriction of bis powers was to be attributed the ne state of the public works and defective educational arrange He gave n qualified approval to tjie uu tl supported thu