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452 THE LEADER. [No. 424, Mat 8, 1858.
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TE ETH.-—Messrs. GABRIEL, the old-established Dentists.—Our patented, system, of fixing artificial teeth and flexible without wires
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Titus , and his Judzean triumph . English literature and scholarship may well be proud of this masterly work , in every way worthy to take its place between Arnold and Gibbon . The uninstructed reader who runs glibly over the brilliant text of this history will form no adequate conception of the vast and various labour , the deep and comprehensive learning , the patient and laborious investigation , the correct and ample scholarship , which have fitted the historian for the accomplishment of a splendid purpose . Sometimes into half a dozen words is compressed the reading of as many . ancient historians and modern critics ; and the style is like the quintessence of the great-originals'whom the author cites in the footnotes , at once weighty and brilliant , terse and full , severe and elegant , polished and unforced . We shall return to the volume in detail ; for the present we offer the author our respectful congratulations on its appearance , and our earnest hope that his health and strength may accompany him to the end of his labours . We may add , by the -way , that the publication of this volume , signal as its impartiality of appreciation undoubtedly is , would be almost an act of treason in France just now ; on the other hand , we question if any contemporary liberal Trench writer could speak of the ' jtoinan' Empire with the same judicial calmness . This history is not calculated to make the reader in love with absolute power in any shape , least of all with any modern revival of Imperialism . Tudors and Slw / rts , by a Descendant of the JPlautetgenet ( Hardwiclse ) , is apparently intended to correct all former history , and the author ' s announcement of himself is so imposing that we ask for time to recover our composure before we clip deeper into his first volume , which deals with the Tudors ; the second being reserved for the Stuarts "by the descendant of the Plantagenet . " We lcnowthat a new broom sweeps clean , so we may expect our Plantagenet friend to sweep the history of his ancestors with effect . 3 ? rom Messrs . J . W . Pm-ker and Son we have received . Likes and Dislikes : some Passages in the Life of Emily Manden , a story in one volume , evidently worthy of a careful and critical perusal . & translation by Mr . John Cochran of ClmstofFel ' s Life of Zioingli , the Swiss Reformer , with some Notices of Jus ' Time dud Conte 7 ) iporaries ( T . and T . Clark , Edinburgh ) , is a book that will , interest sei large section of the English
public ; and the translator is right in . supposing that the autobiographical character of the memoirs materially enhances their interest and value . M > . Henry G . Bohn has published a new edition of Mr . William Thomas Lowndes ' s Bibliographer ' s Manual of English Literature , a manual of real interest to all collectors of rare books . This edition is not a mere reprint but considerably enlarged and anxiously revised by Mr . Bohn , and when the editor tells us that its publication is a labour of love , we believe him , and accept the gift gratefully . - ' A . new edition , complete in one volume , of Mr . Jesse ' s Memoirs of the Pretenders and their Adherents ( Bohn ) , presents these pleasant chapters in a convenient form for easy reading . The author of " Amy Herbert" has exercised her pure taste and discretion in a selection of Ex-traits Choisis from Modern , French Writers ( Longmans ) .. ¦¦ T he second part of Handy Helps to Useful Knowledge' ( W . H . Angel ) contains three timely and meritorious papers on " The English in China , " " Sir Henry Havelock , " and Russia and the Serfs . " The last paper is by Mr . Sutherland Edwards , who has special qualifications for a trustworthy treatment of the topic , being familiar with the best authorities , and not unacquainted with Jiussian life and mannei's . Uaston and Us Inhabitants , or Sketches of Life in a Country Town ., by L . E . ( Booth ) , is a . pungent and suggestive title , and if it is half as full of scandal and mischief as most " Easterns" ( and " Westerns" ) are , it cannot fail to be amusing . " We shall see . We have only space to add to our present list the titles of the following publications received : —• The Beauties of Nature , by B . A . Edwards ( James Blackwood ) . Headings for Young Men , Merchants , and Men of Business ^ James Black - wood ) . The Philosophy of Teaching , or Psychology hi its Relation to Intellectual Culture , by Joseph D . Everett , M . A .- ( Griffin , arid Co . ) , and , -An Introduction to Grammar on its True Basis with Relation to Logic and Rhetoric , by B . H . Smart ( Longmans ) . The two last-named essays we reserve for consideration .
452 The Leader. [No. 424, Mat 8, 1858.
452 THE LEADER . [ No . 424 , Mat 8 , 1858 .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. B...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . BILL . —On the 10 th April , afc Quebec , Canada , the wife of Alexander D . Bell , Esq . . a daughter . CROCKER . —On the 15 th April last , at Gibraltar , the wife of Alfred Crocker , Esq ., Surgeon 2 ud Battalion of the Royal Regiment - a daughter . MARRIAGES . HOWARD—JOHNSON . —On the 3 rd Feb ., at Mouhnein , the Rev . George Broadley Howard , Uliaplain at Rangoon , son of the Rev . J . G . Howard , rector of Stanton by Dale Abbey , to Exnilie Cecilia . Martha , second daughter of Blajor-General Johnson , Hon . E . I . C Service . EDLITZ—COWELL . —On the 22 nd of Anril , at St . Clement Danes Church , Strand , Hugo Conrad , Baron von Zedlitz , Chamberlain to his Majesty the King of Prussia , to Elizabeth Ellen Louisa Gabrielle , second daughter of the late Francis Cowell , Esq ., of London . . DEATHS . BOILEAIT—On the 4 th inst ., at l , Qucen ' s-torrace , Enyswater , aged 13 months , Xestock Holm Drummond , youngest son of Ilajor T . T . Boiloau , 11-12 . I . CS . EDWARDS—On the 5 th inst ., at his residence , 8 , Ilowlcyfi lace . Maida-liill , Dr . Edgecunibe Windeatt Edwards , ate Physician . General , liombav Army .
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London , Friday Evening , May 7-TnE price of Consols has nearly reached the ' highest point that we have seen for many years , except a short interval in 1852-1853 . The Bull account is enormous ; money being so cheap , and specalntors being able to borrow on the Stock , thus enabling them to buy for the continuance rise , it will not bo at all surprising to sco them at par just before the dividend becomes due . Foreign Stocks command high prices . Therisoin Turkish Six and Four per Cents ., in Jiuenos Ayrian , Peruvian , and Venezuelan , has l > oen most romarkable . The price of Indian gurantced shares continues the same , no business doing in these stocks . A new line has been introduced on the Exchange this week , called Central Asia Minor , from Samsouu on the Ulack Sea to liuss-oiah at the head of the Persian Gulf , thus connecting the waters of thoEast with the waters of the West , distance between 1200 and 1501 ) miles , engineering dilliculties not groat-so says the prospectus , believe it who will—the shares arc nominally 2 s . Cd . to Bs . premium ; but thcro is a languid vitality in the spirit of all speculation just now—possibly to break out ere long in a more outrageous form . Canada Trunk and Great western shares maintain their price—Eastern Counties aro asked after , and have improved in prico . Caledonians , notwithstanding the passing of a Bill for a branch in their favour , seem to llnd more sellers than buyers . Dovcrs aro perceptibly weaker owing to a rival lino . East Kent , in connexion with North Kent , a moro direct route to Dover & c ., and tho Continent , threatening to beat them owtoftho Held . In tho heavy market there has been a considerable improvement of price ; but stock is scarce and havd to coino by , in Leeds and South Western , JJorwicks , Yorks and North . North British continno linn . Minim property is much neglected , tho fall of tin and copper 7 s agiiinnt these shares , and there avo no very startling discoveries announced tins week . In niwcollnncous shares , A » intrnlian Agricultural , or Home other Land Companies are attractinu notice loiut-stoek banks remain without change . Blackburn , ! ij . 10 J ; Caledonian , 8 fiJ , 8 ( t ; Chestorand llolvhead , o 5 , II 7 ; Eastern Counties , ttli u > ZJ ; Great Northern 1034 , 10-1 ; ( . ' re .-it . Southern and Western ( Ireland ; . 102 , 104 Great Boston ,, C « i , fiBJ ; Luncashire and Yorkshire S ) 1 J » 2 t ; London mid Ul .-iekwall « , 0 | . London , ltri Kliton and South (;< m . st , l ()( i , K ) H ; London and North-Western i » W JJ 5 " , lAmdon anil South-Western , OiJJ , » 74 ; Midland ' , Di 041 ; Nortli-Kabtern ( lierwu-k ) , ttilj , ill 1 ; Soutb-KasU'rn ' Uovor ) . mi , 70 ; Antwerp and KoiiiNam , fi * . (! j , liiuV uhonish , li . 4 , dis . ; ICiisteru of Fiance ( Paris mid Strns l ) ourg ) , 2 fl » , a « il ; « n : at Central <> r I ' nuice , —— Grcni l . uxeuibourg . 7 t , Hi ; Norl . liorn of tViincci , : 184 , » wjt '; I ' ar "" d -. ^ ofw . J »* . 311 s Itoyal Danish ' , JlL f i \ , ? " fewodibh i , i ; . SambrounU Meuse , 84 , B | .
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BRITISH FIWDS FOR THE PAjST \ TEJSK . ( CxosiNa Prices . ) Sat . \ Mon . \ Tues . \ We < 1 . Tfiur . ' Frid . Bank Stock ..... ...... j ± 22 £ 223 2214 2214 I 2- > 3 3 percent . Red ... : U 74 964 < M > i ' . U 7 s i DGi 3 percent . Con . An \ 97 * 96 £ 90 * j 97 S I 973 Consols for Account ...... 97 £ ¦ ' 97 ? S > 7 £ 97 ? ! VSi I New 3 per Cen ^ . An . I ...... UG 96 "? 9 C > i ' Stii I « JG 4 I New : > £ per Cents ...- ...... j ...... ...... si i | LongAus . 1 SC 0 ...... ! ...... i ll J 1 J l | ; V i ...... India Stock ;¦ .. ' : 225 ' 222 J 225 225 I . .. Ditto Bonds . £ 1000 ! i 20 p | 22 p ! ...... Ditto , under £ 1000 ] .. i 21 p I 18 p j IS p i ...... i 19 j > Ex . Hills , . £ 1000 ...... ...... ; 39 p ' 37 p ! 35 p ! $ S p B 9 p DittO ^ SOO : 39 p 'I 40 p 39 p 39 ]> Ditto , Small ... ; ' ...... ' -39 p - 8-1 p 40 p 3 ! l | i 3 !) p
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FOREIGN TTJNDS . Last Officiax Quotation during the Week bndiko Thursday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds . ......... 102 iPortuguese 4 perCcnts . . ; . Buenos Ayrcs G p . Cents 81 ! Russian lionds , 5 per Chilian fi per Cents \ Cents mj Chilian 2 per Cents ; Bussian * . } per Cents .... 101 Dutch 24 per Cents ... ' Spanish .... 4 iJ Dutch 4 per Cent . Certf . ... Spanish Committee Cer-Equador Bonds 14 £ of Coup , not fun Mcsican Account 21 | Turkish ( 5 per Cents . .. Uyt Peruvian 4 i perCents .... 81 | Turkish New , 4 ditto Portuguese 3 per Ceiiis . 46 | Yuiieziiela 4 i par Cents
Corn Mark I-: T. Mark-Lane, Friday, May ...
CORN MARK I-: T . Mark-lane , Friday , May 7 . Arbivals of English wheat arc very moderate consequently tho show of samples is limited . Good and useful qualities sold at Monday's currency , but the demand for them by no means active . For foreign wheat , the supply of which was tolerably good , a slow sale , but no quotable change in value . The supply of barlev luss extensive . Jt'ino malt sells steadily ; other kinds slowly nt ate rates . Oats , owing to tlio increased supplies , dull , but not cheaper . Beans , peas and ( lour at Mondays ' currency .
From The London Gazkttk. Tuesday^ May 4....
FROM THE LONDON GAZKTTK . Tuesday ^ May 4 . BANKRUPTS .- Jonx . WirrrTiNaiiAM . I , ivcrpool , boot and shoemaker-JoiiN Kakkon , Morley , Yorkshire , clotli manufacturer—John Ranson , Sniiderlaiici , shipowner—HuNii y BARNSLEir , Oiadley-hoatli , Worcestershire , draijer and ironinoiigur—AIai . colm McLachen , Juvorpool , cork manulacturer-jATMES JJowman Haix , TiJoswcll , Derby-Hhirc , druggist , grocor , and tcadealer—Jamiw Moouhoosk , Skipton , Yorkslnre , innkeeper—Henry Comuck , Marion , LnicoliKslnre , saddler and liarnoss maker—Tiio . MA . y Thompson , Maulstono , Kent , builder—William Hknuy Joun Kkal and Daniel Jackson Roherts , Kood-lano , City , and of Pnnco Edward ' s Island , morcliants—Joiiw 1 La . ywaki ) , Warwick and Milvcrton , Warwickshire , niillor and [> r kw— , «« V Kuw * -11 " , ? KNNai , i . andChjlulkh Wii . mam . iw «« L V m lirl «^ Ii am r ) shiro , browor . s-CHAnr . K 3 Dixon . SftckviHo , Westmoreland , Now Hmnswick , mid \ \ 1 , ° M ? l , V ! OWUCP a , ! , Nl »> l > l > uilder-Josm > nTnoRMAN , mo ^ i . ? . « I " *" ' - " ! 1011 -T . y »« . ¦ commlHaioii-aBout and iron-• So ^ itw ' . r i . * ° 7 ™^« ' Aubtkn , now or Morti' ? hi » nnS V , ^"""" h-wiunro . Into of P ( Michurch-Htri . ot , liV . ii r < wi l ' ? P l » " *«' -WJtMrAM STuuniNna Wkh-s " i ; * r " ^ 1 | 1 UordH 1 i ! l | 10 . »« t «>«» r--- \ ViHJiAM ; J ' rick Wa « ' 1 S ; i 2 il K K , Ollt " lftt 0 of : rftl « ll « l <> . ««' rrey . fonucrly ' JAVI-r * ? " hA i | l ' ' « "' ° cc » vi » d < irapor . ' n . nl U Vl b !' iUK ' « ATlONS . T-MlW » K , UltOTHBIlS , 1 ni-. w . V 'r ) : !" ?/" dr « rWH-DAVin Pohtku , HaulV . ' ship : ' Oron \ vi : tr l Coll ) ri ! | K ^ 1 il ls . iidi » il > ur h . inillei—. ' J nn ? p nl ^ ' "" omllill ° trader-I ' BRciUBOtf and J ? Mi ? m ' r I mi m' » , ' luiMb w » » uU lend mercliants-David . j junglj ' ., liiUinuurgn , grocor . 1 R \ NTcnin » To Vridnv , May 7 . ' s ^^ Fr ^^ ^ ^" * - ^ - | 8 > HtM ) ON , Jlirinuigliam , liconaed victuallor - Riouaru ¦
From The London Gazkttk. Tuesday^ May 4....
Joseph Pike , Long Eaton , Derbyshire , miller—Joseph Whittingham , Liverpool , bootmaker—Richard Hatto . v , New North-road , Hoxton , stationer—Jottit Hill , Evesham , Worcestershire , plumber—Jojixsox Chaffer , Kinsstonupon-Hull , commission-agent—Thomas Hunter , Rochdale , grocer—Henhy Ohaui . ks Shehbokk , Odiham , Southamptonshire , grocer — Matthew Hedmatne , Hulmc , Lancashire , butcher—Robert Thompson , West Hartlepool , builder—Benjamiu Chaffer , Liverpool , stone merchant— Edward Fokman ; Boston , confectioner—William Turner , North Shields , sailmaker—Matthew Stjixton " , South Shields , ironfoundor—Robert Ctjnliffe , IIexky Cukliffk , John Cuni . iffe , and Abei , Cunxiffe , Tndil Carr Mill , near Newchureh , Lancashire , woollen manufacturers—Joseph Parker , Blackburn , grocer —Thomas Hakbitt , North Shields , wine and spirit merchant .
Te Eth.-—Messrs. Gabriel, The Old-Established Dentists.—Our Patented, System, Of Fixing Artificial Teeth And Flexible Without Wires
TEETH . - —Messrs . GABRIEL , the old-established Dentists . —Our patented , system , of fixin ;? arnnciai iceui aim uexioie wiinout wires
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gums , springs or of any description , haying stood the test of three years with the greatest satisfaction to all wearers , as is evinced by tho testimonials of patients and first medical men of the day , entirely supersedes the ordinary methods . . All sharp cdjres aro avoided , there is no extraction of roots , nor any painful operation ; an amount of elasticity " unattainable by any other method is acquired , while the lit is of tlio most unerring accuracy ; such , indeed , as is by any other means unattainable . The success which our system has attained has induced many imitators . We therefore beg to say t hat the above , perfected , together with the white enamel for front teeth ( of which we are sole proprietors ) , can only be obtained at our establishments ,: ) : ! , LMilgate-hill ( 3 : $ —observe number particularly ) , and at 134 , Uuko-streot , . Liverpool . Established 1801 . At charges , in proportion to ( inulity , lower than any advertised . "Gabriel s Treatise on the Teeth" fully explains the system , niul may be had gratis . Country patients are informed that one visit of half an hour is only required for the completion of a single tootli or complete set ; and ; unless the utmost satisfaction is fjiveti , iio fee required .
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' ' pilIKSEMAU . —Protectod by Royal LdUis . * . Psitcnt of Eiifflnnd , and secured by the seals of the Kcoln do Pharmaclc do l ' aris , and the liniiciiiil GoIIcko of Medicine , Vienna . TiicSeniar , No , l , is ; i remedy for relaxation , spermatorrhoea , and exhaustion of tho system . Triescmar , No . 2 , ull ' eutually , in tht > short . spaceot three days , completely and entirely eradicates all traces of thoso disorders which cap . snlen have so long lu'i'U thought an antidotefor , to the ruin ol the health of iiva > l purtion or the population . Tricseinar . No . 3 , is thiigiviit (" out inontal remedy for that olaiis of disorders which uul ' ori unately tho bugliHh physician treutswithniereury , tollioini-viiiihlo destruction of the patient ' s constitution , and whieb all tho . sarsnpnrilln in the world cannot remove . Triosoiniir , N' ^ - 1 , a , and !! , aro alike devoid of taste or smell , nml of all UMUheatniK ( pialities , They may lie on the toilet table without their use being suspected . —Sold in tin rases , pricn lls .. frfto by post Is . Hd . extra to ii . iiv . part of Mm I' nit << l lUiiKdom , or four eases in one . for ; $ ; Ih . ' , by post , ; $ s . id . t-xtrii . wlucli « avcH 1 Is . ; and in r , f . eases , whereby thoro isaNiivinK otlM'Js . ; divided into separate doses , iih adiniuistcrcd by ValpoaU , li ! illeniniHl , Rouxlltc . SoUlliv l ) . Cliur (! h , 7 rt , < inueehureh-strcet ; Hartlett Hooper , . tli . ' lCing Willltint- ^ trrot ; U . 1 ' . Watts , 17 , Striuid ; Pront , a «) , Strand ; Hannn . v , ii : ( , Oxroril-sla-cet ; SuiiKor , 1 ( 10 , Oxford-street , Loiulou ; K- 1 ' . Iughain , -Marlust-strcei , fllaiifihoster : and Powell , lfl , Weilmoreland-wtrecl , Dublin .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 8, 1858, page 20, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_08051858/page/20/
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