The illustrated London news . es text. The public records have been this week the subject of a grave legaltrial. Mr. Turnbull, the whilom calendarer of State papera b ilongingto the Marian and Elizabethan periods, and whose resignation of, orrather removal from, his office has given rise to so much paragraphing,i , I 11 i i imig m print and in Parliament, has brought an action for libel against Mr. Bird, secretary to the Pro-testant Alliance. The case is a very curious one, the principal countof the indictment against Mr. Turnbull being; that he had edited thepoetical works of one Southwell, a


The illustrated London news . es text. The public records have been this week the subject of a grave legaltrial. Mr. Turnbull, the whilom calendarer of State papera b ilongingto the Marian and Elizabethan periods, and whose resignation of, orrather removal from, his office has given rise to so much paragraphing,i , I 11 i i imig m print and in Parliament, has brought an action for libel against Mr. Bird, secretary to the Pro-testant Alliance. The case is a very curious one, the principal countof the indictment against Mr. Turnbull being; that he had edited thepoetical works of one Southwell, a Jesuit Father ; that he had fre-quently expressed his admiration of the genius and learning of the fol-lowers of Ignatius Loyola; and that there was, consequently, primafacie reason to believe in at least the possibility of his tam-pering with the records he calendared, and giving the abstracts heprepared a Roman Catholic tendency. It is happily no part of ourprovince to discuss Mr. Turnbulls theological tenets as opposed to. ^.WaV- s no living artist i of a larger number c ;nt on view at Mr. ;, Old Bond-street, entitled The Intellect and ValourI i hem number, - Call rv - .1 ..-,-, i: i us]y arranged in groups, with some regard to the most important events of the day, in an im iginaiyi of Carlton House-terrace,with a view of the new Houses of Parliament in the of the principal groups is that of Lord Palmerston, and J)r. C--b.!en. di^ae-in;:: the with Fiance : auo:her >-: tins ui iViniani exhibiting his new gun to General Sir Archdale Wilson, LordElgin, General Sir John Inglis, Lord Clyde, Ac,; a third consistsof Sir David Brew ? ! | i ^ i the principle of t!:e ^?.?:---i^ For the rest. Gaw and JuriBprudence are represented by LordsBrougham and Lyndhurst; Indian Valour and_? tat earn an ship by SirJohn Ia ihatmodelt it and admiration, and then we, Blaise Pascal and his Lettres Provinciales, and shudderan


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