Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign by John Ashton
Author:John Ashton [Ashton, John]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9785518459298
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Publisher: Book on Demand Ltd.
Published: 2013-12-17T00:00:00+00:00
It was Jonesâs extraordinary powers of finding an entrance into the Palace that caused Samuel Rogers to declare that he must be a descendant of the illustrious In---i---go.
On the 15 Dec. the remains of the Emperor Napoleon, which had been removed from St. Helena, were laid, with great pomp, into the tomb prepared for them at the Invalides, Paris; and, contrary to all expectation, there was no disturbance on the occasion.
CHAPTER XV.
Death of Scott, âthe American DiverââPrince Albertâs duckingâMonster cheeseââThe Boy JonesâââTracts for the Times,â Tract XCâEarl of Cardigan flogs a soldier on SundayâDispute as to the discovery of Electric TelegraphâSale of Shakspere autographâThe CensusâAstleyâs burntâBehaviour of âgentlemen.â
The first bit of gossip of this year was the tragic death of Sam Scott, âthe American diver,â who was born at Philadelphia, and, at an early age, entered the American navy. His extraordinary courage and prowess as a diver rendered him very popular, and, after quitting the naval service, he travelled about the Union exhibiting. He, subsequently, visited Canada, and made some tremendous leaps from the banks of the St. Lawrence, and the lakes which intersect that country; but his chef dâÅuvre was leaping from a precipice below the Falls of Niagara, where, according to his own statement, he jumped the amazing distance of 595 feet, into the water, which he accomplished without injury or inconvenience!
He was performing in England in 1838, and came to London in the latter part of 1840; and we now hear of him as issuing a âChallenge to the World for 100 Guineas! Monday next, Jan. 11, 1841, and during the week, Samuel Scott, the American diver, will run from Godfreyâs White Lion, Drury Lane, to Waterloo Bridge, and leap into the water, forty feet high from the bridge, and return back within the hour, every day during the week, between one and two oâclock.â There were about 8,000 or 10,000 people assembled to see the feat, which was to be performed from a scaffolding overhanging the river. Here he swung by a rope noose round his chin, and afterwards, with his head downwards and one of his feet in the noose. He then again hung suspended by his chin, but the noose slipped, and he was hanged in sight of all that huge crowd. This fatal accident created a great impression at the time.
I do not know the Evening paper from which the following âsmall beerâ chronicle is copied into the Times of 12 Feb., but it purports to be an âauthentic accountâ of an accident to Prince Albert: âIt appears that His Royal Highness was walking in the Royal gardens, in company of Her Majesty, the only attendant present being the Hon. Miss Murray, one of the Maids of Honour in waiting upon the Queen. It not being understood by Col. Bouverie and Lieut. Seymour that His Royal Highness intended to skate, they were not, as usual, in attendance on the Prince, who had left the Palace, with Her Majesty, without their knowledge. After walking
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