Herein lies, in truth, the danger of our coming, sooner or later, into hostile collision with our ally—a danger which is seriously increased by the accession to power of men who, whether from personal obsequiousness towards the Emperor, or from sympathy in his professed objects,
June 25, 1859 - Press (London) - London, London, England
, . Mr. SLANEY obtained leave to bring in it bill to facilitate the establishment Of publie walks Mid places of exercise for the Working classes near great towns.
June 25, 1859 - Press (London) - London, London, England
Earl of MARCH had leave to introduce a bill to provide for the payment of debts incurred by boards of guardians in unions and parishes', and boards of management in school districts. After some further business, the house adjoUtned at half-past five o'clock.
June 25, 1859 - Press (London) - London, London, England
THE NEW MINISTRY. TO THE EDITOR OF "THE PRE." Sir,—l have been much puzzled, as no doubt many of your readers have been, to know what were the great faults of the late Ministry, and what advantage the country will derive from the change. A perusal of the Tines has not made me muc
June 25, 1859 - Press (London) - London, London, England
. which the fund had been under its present management, 26,775/. had been thus applied. In the first 39 years the amount bestowed in grants was 24,570/., while in the last 20 years it had reached 26,775/., showing an excess in the latter as compared with the former period of 2,2
June 25, 1859 - Press (London) - London, London, England
former work, to remark upon certain licences in which he occasionally indulges, and which seem to us not altogether in good taste. The notion of the "dignity of history" is justly exploded as regards the facts embodied in it; but it has some force when we are dealing with questi
June 25, 1859 - Press (London) - London, London, England
body of Six Hundred Subsclibers, painted by JOHN LUCAS, and representing the lamented Captain Sir William Peel leading on his Naval Brigade at Cawnpore, is now on view at Messrs. HENRY GRAVES and CO.'S, 6, PALL MALL; will c'oSe on Saturda), July 2.
June 25, 1859 - Press (London) - London, London, England
(Third and concluding Notice.) IT is scarcely necessary to observe, by way of explanatory appendix to our last week's strictures on Pre-Raphaelitism, that, in placing Mr. Millais beside Messrs. Hughes, Wallis, and Windus, we by no means meant to imply any equation of abilities b
May 28, 1859 - Press (London) - London, London, England
conclusion, I will again quote from" Civilized America" The most momentous question—(says Mr. Grattan) — affecting the existence of the United States is universally admitted to that of negro slavery. Not merely as a question of morals, but more immediately still as regarding a c
May 28, 1859 - Press (London) - London, London, England