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THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, UPPER NORWOOD. The co...
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Parliament. In The House Of Lords On Thu...
muo'li stress on the difficulties of Indian legislation , criticising the conduct of the Indian Secretary with no little severity . He was followed by Sir G . Wood , Mr . T . Baring , Lord J ^ ixaiEEsto ^ , and Mr . Disraeli , whose address , after it was delivered , was declared by the Speaker to have been , in common , with other recent speeches , irregular . After some other matters haxl been discussed , the debate on European Forces ( India ) Bill was resumed by Mr . Roebuck ; and , ultimately , the motion of Sir J . E . lphinstqn-e ( for an instruction to the Committee that they have power for the future regulation , discipline , and patronage of the European Forces serving in Tndia ) was negatived ; and the debate on the motion of Mr . H . Seymour adjourned till Monday , The Endowed Charities' Bill wasread a second time , and after the transaction of some other business , the House a djourned at two o ' clock , till Monday . In the House of Lords , on Monday , Lord Clive took the oaths and
Mb seat . Lord Wodehguse , at the instance of Lord Nobmanby , consented , on behalf of G-overnment , to produce the despatches of the British Minister , in Tuscany , in the years 1855 , 1856 , and 1857 , referring to the condition and administration of the Roman States ; after which , several bills having been advanced a stage , the House adjourned at' ten minutes to eight o ' clock . —In the House of Commons , the debate on the Europ 3 ; m Forces ( India ) Bill , was resumed by Mr . H . Seymoub , who , after being interrupted by Mr . Horsma ^ , who , in turn , was interrupted by Mr . Speaker ' s declaring him to be " ii-regular , " seconded Mr . M . Milnes ' s motion , " that it be ail instruction to the Committee that they have power to make provision that all appointments to military commands in India ( the Command-in-Chief alone exempted ) , and all staff appointments , whether military , naval , or medical , be vested in the Governor General in Council , and other constituted authorities in India ; " the motion , however , was ultimately negatiyod . Sir J . FeugussoN then moved , ' " that it is inexpedient to proceed further with legislation respecting the lan of the t
European troops in India , until the whole p Governmen for the regulation of the military force in that Country shall have been submitted to Parliament ; " aiad this motioil was also negatived _ by a majority of thirty-eight . After a motion for adjournment , by Sir J . Ext ? hinston-e , a protest from Lord Palsieestox against unnecessary delays , and observations from various other speakers on the subject , the House went into Committee On the bill , whon a proviso was added to clause 1 , " that the same or equal provision be made for the sons of persons who have served , and the' advantages as to pay , pensions , and allowances , privileges , promotion , and otherwise secured to the military forces of the East India Company , by the Act of the 21 st and 22 nd Victoria , cap . 10 G , be maintained in any plan for the reorganization of the - Indian army . " The question , that the CiiAXR-tfAX do leave the chair being agreed to , the report vras ordered to be received that day ( Monday ) . —Bills read a third tune and passed : The Senior Member of Council ( India ) Bill ; the Superannuation Act ( 1829 ) Amendment Bill ; the Admiralty Jurisdiction ( India ) Bill , and the Poor Relief & e . ( Ireland ) Bill . Some other business haying been
, got through , the House adjourned at ton minutes past two o clock . — In the House of Lords , oiv Tuosrlay , several bills having passed through committee , Lord SxuAtJ-oui ) a > E Beuclifve postponed Ins statement on Syria till Friday , and tho Hdusd adjourned . —In the Commons ( morning sitting )' ¦ the- Chanceixok of tho Exchequer gave notice that ho would , next Monday , in committee on the paper duties , movo two resolutions—one wifcli referencs to . paper from b ranca admitted under treaty , and tho other respecting the paper ot other countries . The Savings' Banks Bill passed through cqmuiitt . ee : and the committee on the Refreshment and Wino Licenses ( Iivland ) Bill got as far , after consi ' dcnible ' cfiscusision ' , us clTTCTgtrJSr—froTA ^ Tofl-y ^ RilssEIJi , in answer to Mr . "Batz . uk CociutANE , said lie had seen the French Emperors letter to his ambassador in London , and -Which epistle is now buiore and
the public . Tho European Forces ( India ) Bill advanced a sfnge , the third reading was fixed for Fri'lny ., Colonel . FuKKC it moved for leave to bring ' in a bill to extend the law relating to Volunteer Corps to Ireland , and was opposed by Mr . Card well , not because ho doubted the loyalty of tho Irish , but because ho feared that to arm tho groat body of tho people of Ireland would only lend to disturbance among the people themsolvos . Lord Pamikkstox followed on the same side , and on tho division tho numbors wcVc—ayes , 30 ; noes , Sb ; majorily against , 56 ; Mr . W . Ewakt moved , but , after some observations from Gh Lewis , withdrew certain resolutions fnunod with reterenco to then counted out
the mode of transacting business . Tho IIouso was , there being only thirty thrco membors present . —In tho Jiouso ot Commons on Wednesday , tho details of the Attorneys , bolicitors , Proctors , and Certificated ' Conveyancer ' s Bill voro discussed in committee , and tho IIouso then wont into committee on tho AletronoUs Local Management Act , Amendment Bill , tho discussion ot wlncli occupied tiio rest of tho debate—the original clauses having been agreed to , and somo now ones proposed . Tho following bills P »««« d ^ ' ? S , aomniittoo . —Augmontut ion of Small Benefices ( Ireland ) Bill , Anjaiits Marriage Amond ' mont Bill , and the East India Stock Transfer 1 JU 1 .
Aug. 4, I860] The Saturday Analyst And L...
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A Boon to Norvous SuHerein . — - Twenty Tliotimnnf <' . ipU-n of a . "MiMh-iil Hook Tin ' KnituitouH elrcnliillon . 11 KNKY rt . MITII , Hoilorol ' . ¦ Slotllclno of tho ltoriil Uutvornil v of Jeiin , « vo ., wlio Iuih do voted Jlficon yoiiM l ' i > Ihohludy nnO truiilint'iit Survoim in-blllty . LoHH of Munmrv , nuii hullKcatlon , will ci'iul 1 ' ivo , fnr l > oiio ! lt of NorvoiiN HunVrcrM , a copy of Ilio N «!\ v Mpilloul (¦ ulilo , with nuuuHfiury litNiriictioim hy whluli HUlVovorHiniiy obtain a euro . JPoHt-froe , on rcct'lpl of a stumped dlrucli'd nvelope , by T > r . Henry Kinltli , 8 , BuitonTorc » cout , Tavlstoch-squaro , London , W . C .
The Queen's Hotel, Upper Norwood. The Co...
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL , UPPER NORWOOD . The complaints of wanfc of hotel accommodation in England have been so often repeated , and the deficiency has at last attracted so much attention , that it is likely to be remedied ; and the joint-stock company principle being applied , we are likely to have , at least , some few erections that will enable us to compete with the magnificent establishmenfcs oil the continent , and in the United States . Amongst the most complete of these projections may be placed the Queen ' Hotel , at Upper Norwood ; an establishment which has been in existence some time , and is well kno to to many ; but it has no w un dergone considerable enlargement ,
in order to meet its increasing customers , and is the property of a Joint Stock Company . Its situation is remarkably beautiful , being a short distance from the Crystal Palace , and it is replete with every convenience and elegance . The additional capital now being raised by the Queen ' s Hotel Company , is to carry still further this successful project ; and the dividend of ten per cent , shows that it lias hitherto been judiciously managed , and is a thriving concern . When thoroughly carried out , it will rival any of the splendid hotels at the great German watering p laces and baths , or of that paradise of hotels , Saratoga , in the United States . Whoever wants to have a thoroughly luxurious day , amidst beautiful scenery , should pay a visit to the Queen ' s Hotel .
Parties about to make presents are strongly recommended to visit the show-rooms of Messrs . Parkins and Grotto , of ' 24 and 25 Oxford-street , London , who have displayed excellent taste in the selection of an . immense stock of really useful articles , ( at moderate prices ) , especially adapted for presentation , consisting of writing aud dressiiv Cases , bags , reticules , stationery cases , blotting books , inkstands , " despatch-boxes , desks , work-boxes , book-slides , beautiful specimens in pearl , papier-mache " , and tortoise-shell , elegantly mounted articles , Bibles , Prayer-books , and Church Services ; in fact an endless variety of articles to suit every taste and pocket . with crest
WiiiTlXGr-rAPER and envelopes are now stamped , initials , or address , without any extra charge , by Parkins and Grotto , paper and envelope makers , 25 , Oxford-street , London ; they moreover undertake to pay the carriage to any part of England or Wales on orders over 20 s . 20 , 000 envelopes of any size can be had at a minute ' s notice . Office stationery and household paper . Institutions and schools supplied at a saving of full six shillings in the . pound .. ' . Fifty samples of paper sent free by post upon receipt of four stamps . Their Guinea Gase of Stationery is the cheapest aud best guinea ' s worth in England , and unpn receipt of post-office order is sent carriage free . —[ Advertisement . ' ] "" The Mysterious power of the Magnet is most beautifully developed by Mr . Fv " Herrikg , of 82 , BasmghaU Streetpin Ms Patent Magnetic Brushes and combs , which are the Remedy for G-rey Hair , Weak or Fallin g Hair , Neuralgia , Nervous Headache , Rheumatism , Stiff Joints , & c— His Teazle Brushes for Cloth , Velvet , & . C ., are admirable ; they not only cleanse , but preserve the fabric in a remarkable manner . The Public are cautioned against counterfeits . —[ Ad-vei'lhienient . " ] .
One of the rno 3 t important of a good housewife ' s duties used to be to see that sbnib good Pomade was made for the use of the family once or twice a week ; but recently that diit : y has been quite laid aside , as it has been found more economical to buy Churcher ' s Toilet Cream , or HoVeuddu ' Bear ' s Grouse . ' other . articles are known that will impart such richness , 'fr . agra . nce , and softness to the hair . And those who have hitherto failed in procuring a really good Dyo for the hair , should purchase Biitclidor ' s Instantaneous Columbian Hair Dye ( in tho New York , orig inal packets ) . In fact , the best way is to apply to your perfumer for- a list of R . Hovcndcn ' s proprietory articles ; or if unable to obtain one there , it can be had , free by post , on application " to R . Hoveiulon 1 i / yHnTrt ^ r ^ row » - * <; rt ' V-- ^ OAb w ^ r-JiJ 0 Li ^ jaiL &»
, Marlborough-stroet , London , W- XB . —Proprietors of hair-cutting saloons , and vendor * of -purfuinory , will save immensely by resorting to It . llovenden ' s Wholesale and Retail Porfumory , and Frizott . e Warehouses , 57 and 53 , Grown-streot , Finsbury , E . G \ ; or 5 , Murlborough-Ptreet . 'W . —[ AilMtHiseinimt . 'l ExiuiAORDiNAitv INVENTION' IN Dextai . Situ & erv . —To Mr . Ephrami Mosely , ofO , Grrosvenor-strcct , London , and 14 , Gaystrcet , Bath , may be attributed ono of tho most rcmarkablo and useful discoveries of the day , that of a substance for tho construction of artificial teeth , gums , and pamtcs , so thoroughly adhesive us to fix securely , without tho uso of iral It isin factthe ost
theso troublesome adjuncts , sp springs . , , m perfect substitute fop tho natural teeth that can possibly bo desirod , and may bo said truly to attain tho we pins ultra of art—" anv ent colare ( trfem . " Tho substance , for which a patent has beon obtained , is chemically purified white India-rubber , which can bo moulded to ovory irregularity of the gums and teeth in the most jiorfoct munncr , forming as it were , an artificial jicriostunito the tooth , keeping thorn from . becoming pninful in tho wusting uwiiy of tho < jum , and enabling the liatioht . to uso any force in niasticating or striking tho teeth together , without the ' percussion or rattling that attends tho action in general ,. nSl > s . —C < J « W J ( Kt ) ' » nL rADVKUTISK . MKNT . ]
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Bljiir ' s Gout and Rlieunuitie PILLS . I ' licc , In . l . iil . and 2 s . t ) d . pur Imx , This prcpnrntion Ih ono «> f tlut . bom'llts which thd ' Hckmn * <» f modum ( jhcinistry lifis euiifurrod upon inuiiUliid ; for during lliii HiTt . iwi'iily yciirn of lh « | . rost . ni ti-nlury to ,-pmili of ii cuj- t * for Did ( lout nn . s I'outdiloivd n i ' ii | itiiui . 'is ; imt now Dm I'llli'iuw and md ' uty of tlilnniciUrliu- Ih mi fully iliMiioiiHtrnUMl , i » y uuHdlli'llfl tustliimiiliilti from jmt >< hjm 1 i » cvory . mnk of lifts thin p »<> IU' opinion iiniulniiuf . this in oiu < of tho niu . si . lin | ititimit . < llM . "ivcrl « s of dm prcwuii uk <' . * "' TircflCTtTTstPfliilI'Dni ( rre : < tvutiit of di < it oi ^ uuiiJInuinun 1 ilnrlii K thwlr ur-v , iui'V , \ rc cci'Vnintft pro . vent tlm dlH . 'UHu iittacklnK mty vIkiJ |» u ( . ¦ Sold liy nil niodh . 'liui vciiiIoim . Obfervo * "Huih )« h i ' rout , U'Jl ' i , Sli ' ninl , l . oiiiiiin . " < ui MuvClovc'i'iiwuHl Hlniup .
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Irru ptions on the . I ' ace , Boils , —^ HliiKWo | 'in : < , Mad I . orv , mid nil AITcciIoiih of tint Skin , oviiii I / 1 of long Mandln ^ , Ourtid )> y w UvwlKiorod ModU'iil I ' rii ' illtloncv of thirty yours' Buccessfi . il prnctli'c In rtiifh i'iihiw . Connulludoii lioiii-H I to -I dully , mid 7 in * In the t'Vfiilnft , ut No . 1 , Unrowood-phico , Hnrcwooil-nnimro , N . W . Consultntion l > y letter to H . V ., cadosJng Avo » hlllii ) tf »' worth of Btnmp *! rtttendert to .
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Tllli INVALID'S < JUI 1 ) K TO IIIOAI / m , LOXO Ul'K , - AND IIA 1 MMNKHS . Bcin « , ' nil I' ^ s . say on Diet , Ueginifn , Iliitlilnn , mid ' KxcitIno . us connected v ' llh tin ) I ' ri' ^ rviilliiii hi' IIwilllimid tho 1 ' niloiiffiitlciit of Mfo . Uv ii I'h . vnlclint of thirty > vnm' HlmulliKf . Sent fiflo on mripl of clx bluinpH , ly W ' m , MILL , Kwq . ¦ M . A ,, ' - ' 7 , All ' nid-pl / ii'c , ll ( 'ilfiii'd-t < i | iii » n ' , l . oiiiloii . A r , roilc'ttc Ilcc ( iiisi <() tbi * the : "" , Srii'TX (< 7 ^ : \ mnnK-rhB-nmit . v ~ hix-url « i » - * i f ilio pic- ; Minn uku , noin ? cun \ w olitnlncil po'uc-islna the manifold vlltnurt of OlimilHili ' ti UAJ . -U OF rOMJAMJlA . ' It nimrlflufi the roots and huily of the ludv , Inipurls thu numt di'll'ihifnl conliu ' rin , with mi nwivniiifo tiotfcniu'c ot j « . -rfiinio , nnd , nl lids period of iln < . vi'ivr , provi-nlH thu hull ' from VullhiKol )' , or , ii nlmujy too thin or iiirnliiK « roy , will | ir < -voii ( ItH I ' lirlhor )» n . ffiVHs , mill woon ' ¦< , ' J " ' f ' , ' niriilii ' 'riMWowhuTOUlly tli-Hlrc l <» Imvc i « . niiilfu In » lr , oil ur wllliwiivo « ronrr , Hli « iiM n «« II "lallv . II IhiiIho "iluhrnuid fnr » irouixihuiili > K Ilio huh ' , fn-j'ln « It from i « tirf . mrt pwHliioiiW '" 'W Imir , whlrtk .-rH , „ , „! i , iouj . Iii ^«« KhluillHliwI «|» w . inlii of HU yonri-. , N" h"U . ttlvo wunli can cauul it . I'rlco U » . « id ,, ( lM ., nnd Mh , only . O and A . OLVMDOE , ' i-i , Woimitfion tttrcet , Btrand , W . C .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 4, 1860, page 15, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_04081860/page/15/
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