The illustrated London news . ey, 242;llington Monument, Ph. n (The) Visiting South £Lighthouse, Holyhead, 207 /WAY ACCIDENT (FATAL) at TASUA3T1AK DBVTL. The, S j Royal Grammar, C03 Briton (The), Care Mail St Ci:y of NVvv York ic ,-TTi:- an I Can:.. ;T , ?,<:?[i, tla— !Ao!,-;-:;v (.nil Fr, ;. Marl:tr? ( ilu-i at tl West York Ri]L?= i ::!?,!) AWALESS (The Prince o Worksop, Fns-inK tc r-Mailor Vi-itcJby ,.]. ,?.-?!. ~m, r.;i, ..-?] in ;. ?. - , ,t,,.i-; Trades Defiling b , His Majest


The illustrated London news . ey, 242;llington Monument, Ph. n (The) Visiting South £Lighthouse, Holyhead, 207 /WAY ACCIDENT (FATAL) at TASUA3T1AK DBVTL. The, S j Royal Grammar, C03 Briton (The), Care Mail St Ci:y of NVvv York ic ,-TTi:- an I Can:.. ;T , ?,<:?[i, tla— !Ao!,-;-:;v (.nil Fr, ;. Marl:tr? ( ilu-i at tl West York Ri]L?= i ::!?,!) AWALESS (The Prince o Worksop, Fns-inK tc r-Mailor Vi-itcJby ,.]. ,?.-?!. ~m, r.;i, ..-?] in ;. ?. - , ,t,,.i-; Trades Defiling b , His Majesty Enteri StorthiiiL. Ihti-o (The New), Cliris- i tl dral, 39 S:ro.,: , New, 509 Swimming-bath for Ladies (TheRoyal v r t- 1 ) t Fr . .<, 0! .!! :-:. 13 Sundial in. i- ? Temi!eL!n:ie!!i: Treasurer (The) ir Royal Dairy, 75Figure of a Nymph in the, Troll or De.^.h-.;- recently Received at. TO the Bdtdeb,—The two-page Engravings should be pasted in at a ^ \uxstutEo. No. 1097.—vol. xxxix.] SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1861. [With a Supplement. Fivepence THE SICK , the late Emperor of Kussia, hit the mark when hedescribed the Ottoman Empire as the sick man. Sick he is,unquestionably—sick, we think, beyond all prospect of perma-nent recovery. Certainly, Lord Stratford de Kedcliffe, andprobably Lord Palmerston, think otherwise. The first nobleLord stood for so many years in the relation of chief physicianto the patient that we can well understand how both his sym-pathies and hopes should be just now excited, The ex-Ambassador of her Britannic Majesty to the Sublime Porte, ifwe gather up his precise meaning from the speech he deliveredin the House of Lords on the death of the late Sultan, AbdulMedjid, still discerns in Turkey the elements of a prosperousempire. He seems to have convinced himself that if the Go-vernment of the present Sultan could but be persuaded to actupon the advice of the British Ministers, and to carry out inTur


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