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August 27, 1853.] THE LEADEB. 839
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August 27, 1853.] The Leadeb. 839
August 27 , 1853 . ] THE LEADEB . 839
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M -v EDWAEP MTTEEAT ( Acting •^ ' . „„ ,. ! bees respectfully to inform the Public that his frr 3 & place at the ROYAL OLYMPIC HvwKE on MONDAY Evening , August 29 th , when Mr . T ^ A 2 Sa ? ( by the kind permission of B . Webster , E 3 q . ) , Icigli iu « - xv pel . formance will commence with ( by the kind iri nS'of C Dance , Esq . ) , THE COUNTRY & QUIRE . permi 33 i » d parren , ( positively his last appearance ¦ 8 CS * r at this Theatre , ) supported by . Messrs . W . T ! T Son , and Kmloeh ; Mesmes . H . Gordon , E . Turner , iarren , ,.,,. A fter which , for the first and only time these ft ^' ears ( bv kind permission of H . F . . Graven , Esq ., ) NOT ' 7 p DONE . Edmund Quick , ( his original character , ) Mr . S * Murrav-Downywag , Mr . Shalders-Sally , , Mrs . A . Philr With ^ never acted ) an entirely new and original Farce , by ^ Talfourd Esq ., to be called WANTED A SITUATION . S / lK Mr . F . Robson-Mr , Miff , Mr . Slmlders . . To coni . i ^ P witli the highly attractive Burlesque , by P . Taltburd , Esq ., titled SHYLScK ; or , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE PRESERVED . Shylock , Mr . F . Robson . Stallt 43 . ; Dress Circle , 3 s . ; Pit , Is . 6 d .
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TZTEC LILLIPUTIANS , AT THE /\ MARIONETTE THEATRE , LOWTHER ARCADE , Strand Open every Day and Evening . The immense crowds Zho daily visit these extraordinary beings cannot gain admission The Guardians , in order to accommodate the Public , We altered the hours of Exhibition as follows : —Morning Exhibition , Eleven till One ; Afternoon , Three till Five ; Evening , Admission , Is ; Reserved Seats , 2 s . 6 d . The incredible number of 37 , 000 persons have seen and looked with wonder on the Aztec 3 during the last two weeks at the Marionette Theatre .
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DIFFICULT TEXTS and TEXTS MISUNDERSTOOD . To-itorbow Evening , Aug . 28 , the Rev . WILLIAM FOBSTEK will deliver the Seventh of a Series of Twelve Discourses , at the Temporary Free Christian Church . Hawley-crescent , Catnden-town . Phil , ii ., 9-11 . Subject—The Exaltation of Christ—the Reward of Obedience , the Admiration of Men and the Glorification of God , On Sunday Evening , Sept . 4 , the Eighth of the Series . 1 John , v ., 7 . Subject— "Tho Three Heavenly Witnesses ; " or , " the Holy Trinity , " its Human Origin , its Disastrous Influence , and its Certain Fall .
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- D EFORMATION of the NINETEENTH Jt \; CENTURY . —Meetings of the HUMANISTIC ASSOCIATION every Sunday Evening , at Seven o ' clock , at 32 , Tavistock-plaee , Tavistock-square . Addresses will be delivered liy Johannes Ronge and others , on Feee Religious OeganiZAiiofi-, and the Natural Sciences . - " J . J . LOCKHART , i Presiding DR . VIETTINGHOFF , & e . / Members .
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THE ANNIVERSARY of the CONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIETY . —At Freemason ' s Hall , Great Queen-street , on Wednesday , the 7 th of September , at Three o ' clock , tho Tenth Public Drawing , for Rights of Choice on tho Society ' s Estates will take place , after the regular business of the Fourth Quarterly General Meeting of the Shareholders has been transacted . Viscount Ranelagh will take the M ' . air , supported by a deputation of the Executive Committee . All Uho pmpleted Shares taken prior to the final numbers being placed in the wheel , will be included in thia drawing . —Applications ior Prospectuses and Shares to be made to CHARLIOS LEWIS GRUNEISEN , Secretary . Offices , 33 , Norfolk-street , Strand
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"PCONOMIC FREEHOLD LAND ASSOJLJ CIATION , ( Enrolled as the " Economic Benefit Building Society . " ) Shares £ 30 each . Entrance Fee Is . per Share . 1 aymouLs Is . per week , with an additional Sixpence per Share ii > r Jixpeivws per Quarter , any Subscription Day during the quarter . I he chief object of this Association is to promote the social hlevation and Political Enfranchisement of the People . central Ollieo , Litoniry Institution , John-street , Fitzroysquaro . President : William Coningham , Esq . ; Solicitor : Octaviiis Leefo , Esq ., 90 , Now Bond-street ; Surveyor : John William M . Imoh , Esq ., Lorn-road , Brixton ; Secretary : Mr . Henry a ^' yVS- ' Cf > Uo £° -placo , Camdon-town . f 7 ) , V jlGI 1 ^ LE ESTATE , Situated at Wood Green , close in , )• , '" "" - sey Station of tho Great Northern Railway , consistwill I , ' n vl . " . cxcll « -ll 30 .- ) . per Deed , exclusive of . stamps and I ' iiv . , V lch -Mu'nher charged from tho time of entrance . D . Min ' ! " - " ' ' 01 l <) <>< 1 « ft « r tho Mcmbor has an Allotment . Mm , ri VeC 0 lv " » " - . t l « ur per coiit por annum . Ladies and AI ¦;' . I | ' ' "" I » ally eligible to tho benefits of thia Awfooiation . 'I ' oi . l ' m Olm > 1 for ' 'arc : f between tho hoiu-H of Eight and > mri ; ,. l \ lluw ' Illy Evening , ut tho Central Ollieo . Further l ' iiuUhi-h may bo obtivinod on applicatioii to tho Hecretarv .
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T ^' . ln 131 ^ SHOW of IRON BEDUo ln « 'rw ^ 'Vr !' !" " ^ " WILLT- / V . M H . BURTON'S . i » t \ toVxn ? , TV AtY rjAW 0-M ROOMS , which are devoted "m l Ohil . ft , JVJi H" *> VV of Iron and lima * I { cdnteada I '" hh ( . s )"' Colu - ( with appropriate Bedding and Mat-Kot . lj ,,, ;¦ ii . T , """ , " - lr"u Bed . steiulM , from' K . ' h . J |< l . ; Portable wl'li dovH , ^ " '"' , ' '"'V" I : ja ' !( - ; Patent Iron ItedHtomln , fitted from at . i i '" fr "'" Patont Hacking , from 1 U » . ( id . ; imuICoIh , Hlt-i ul . 1 in , „ . V " ¦ . ai | d « omo ornumontiil Iron and Braas Bcd-Wlr a v' » - ' «< y , iVom J && a * , to Jil » 13 . 1 . . it () oMsf T "rnwow him tion largio siiow-^ "W ,, / ' "" . '""""" oa tintr ) , exohiHive of the , Hliop , < levoted M «> N ( JKItY r V . " "' SNISKAL FlfJlNlHU 1 NCI IRONJ l > 'Uini ,, | win- \ " h' l Hilvor , platod , and ""' V ciwilv ,. " 1 ' - ' V N 0 arrii . n , ;( id and claHHifiwl that , i > ii « mitHi » rH ( iulai ,,.,- ; . , '"' ' . ' i ° " ' > ' »< ilc « thoir noloctioim . ' ¦ ''' ¦ " •• n .., ! /;„ . ' . WlUl " V ? ' ' lvl' « KH , Hent ( per pout ) free . Tho money M . OYW iM »' ' iV ., ltl' ( 'U ! i" uofc approved of . - — ^ ijJJZ 1 liKh 'U 1 '">< l -1 A 5 , P 10 ItltY'H PLAC 15 . CIIMu'iio ~ 7 rrrr- —
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CIIMu'iio ~ 7 rrrr- — NaX ;^^ ''" """' U ne . r . " lv 7 ""^ '">* - » " »• draporH , mid nun therefore " "' "" "' Ml . » r ' p ! , ! ,, ; ' | 1 " m "V- <^ ' » Uoiii « n in tlu , eountry I ' OIU ) 'V I , t , "' ° •'"""'• -baii . l tlio Htamii--Wllill | '« o ' "L 1 " M ? lfA " lllKVii > : ( H - i'OlJ . r / 1 ' HY / ' willumt '" ""'" . V , 4 ( Ih " | , f "' i '" " - '"• " " » M |« . ' » « -wo ( nudi ' ti ,-, .- | . 'irHt < ' <> » U « iii « , i w , , 1 llll | - ' los ! » > ml ( : '> 1 " 1 < l »» IH . y . : < 0 H . tho half-dozen . ' , '" " "" ' » ' < m- w , T . ;" irou !) ° ' P » r « . lnwiii HhirlM iii tlio very "'« " •« . Urn , „„ " , , ! olt ih "yi » u \ ' » "'¦ ' « l «^ , are » . > li | . it ,, | to inH | n . i .-t '" "w iiiuli , il r .. "" !• " ° " ly lwrlnot- ««>» ff » l »> rlH . LiAt of 01 U ' ° «« w , ! o o , "JJi"Z '! ¦ ' ' T ' "" - \ ? '" . "' llI 1 < l l' » Worn » ltlOH A IVn , iV / viVK 1 lr" ° < m ™ co'l > t oi nix utaiiipa . « W JlARD JCORD , ilH , Vovutux , Lowjjow .
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T ^ DUCATION . —WANTED , by an Accom-H A phshed Widow Lady , residing in one of the finest counties in England , within Fifty Miles of the Metropolis , and in the immediate neighbourhood of a Railway Station , TWO YOUNG LADIES to EDUCATE with her two daughters , who are aged about twelve years . Most satisfactory references will be given and required , —Address to . A . L ., care , of Mr . Onwhyn , Bookseller , Catherine-street , Strand . ¦
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MILITARY OR OTHER EDUCATION . A MARRIED GENTLE MAN who has been educated at Sandhurst , has passed a first-class examination , and has served in tho Army at home and abroad , wishes to receive into his family , ONE or TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN , to educate for College or the Army . References given and required . Apply , by letter , to B . C . A ., Eldon Chambers , Devereux Court , Temple , or Gothic House , Bromley Common , Kent .
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MEDICAL EDUCATION . — A FIRSTCLASS MAN in ARTS and MEDICINE has a vacancy for One PUPIL , who will receive the advantage of Private and Class Instruction for the University of London , the Hall and College . He may be Apprenticed or not . " Last July all his Pupils wero First-class . —W . B . G ., 11 , St . George ' s Villas , Canonbury , Islington ,
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"PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL STEAM JL NAVIGATION COMPANY . D E P A R T URES OUTWARDS . INDIA and CHINA , via EGYPT . —For Aden , Ceylon , Madras , Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong Kong on the 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and on the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . AUSTRALIA , via . SINGAPORE . — For Adelaide , Port Philip , and Sydney ( touching at Batavia ) , on the 4 th September , and 4 th of every alternate month thereafter from Southampton , and on the 10 th of September and 10 th of every alternate month thereafter from Marseilles . ' MALTA and EGYPT . —On tho 4 th and 20 th of every month from Southampton , and the 10 th and 26 th from Marseilles . MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE . —On the 27 th of every month from Southampton . SPAIN and PORTUGAL . —For Yfgo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , from Southampton , on the 7 th , 17 th ; and 27 th of every month . CALCUTTA and CHINA . —Vessels of the . Company ply occasionally ( generally once a month ) between Calcutta , Penarig , Singapore , Hang Kong , and Shanghae . For further information and tariffs of the Company ' s rates of passage money and freight , for plans of the vessels , and to secure passages , & c , apply at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhall Street , London , and Oriental Place , Southampton .
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TNDIAN CARVED FURNITURE , ( as prc-J _ sented by Honourable East India Company to Her Majesty , and Exhibited at the Crystal Palace , ) consisting of richly carved Drawing-room , Library , Prie-Dieu , and other Chairs , Couches , Settees , Cabinets , Flower-stands , Loo , AVork , and other Tables , with Indian Paper-hangings , can now be sold for tho first time , in any quantity , of the most elegant design , and beautiful Bombay ¦ worktnmiship . moderate prices , at Arrow-smiths , Decorators and Upholsterera to Her Majesty , 80 , New Bond-street .
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TEA ! CULLING HAM AND COMPANY . Tho advantages , both in quality and price , to bo derived from purchasing at a first-class City house , must be too apparent to every one to need comment . Wo aro now selling s . d . Tho very best Blade Tea at 4 0 tho pound . Good sound Congou ' . i 0 ,, Finest Pokoo ditto 3 8 ,, Fine Gunpowder 4 0 ,, Choice Coileo 1 0 ,, Finest Homoeopathic Cocoa 10 ,, This is tho most pleasant and nutritious preparation of Cocoa . For the convenience of our numerous customers , wo retail tho finest AVcat India and Rolinod Sugars at market prices . All goods delivered by our own vans , ( Von of charge , within eight miles of London . Parcels of Tea and Codec , of the vnluo of Two Pounds . sterling , aro tumt , oarriago free , to any part of England . CULLINGHAM and Company , Toa-nierch : intrt and Dealers , ' 27 , SKrKTNElt HTRKET , SNOAV HILL , CITY .
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rpltti TEA . DUTY IS NOW REDUCED , I and . wo aro enabled to nell . Prinin Congou Toa at 3 s . Od . per ll > . Tint bent Congou Tea at ' . in . 4 < 1 . „ Rioh rant Souchong Tea at 'in . Hd . ,, ( lood OitKim T « a / it U . S . ' 111 . to : Jm . Hd . ,, Prints ( Jhi ' . kn- Tka at -1 « . Od . ,, And dolioioiiH ( Jrcon Toa at fis . 0 d . ,, Wo strongly reeoinmnnd ourfrioudH to buy Tea at our proHont priiros , as Teas aro getting dearer . Thorn ) who purohaHO now will Havo money . Tlie bcvit PLANTATION COFFflK i , i now Is . ]> er ll » . Tho be . it Mocliii 1 h . Id . Teas , CollttuB , and all other goods , Htuit carriage frov , )> y our own vans and e : ir ( n , ii ' williiu eight-miles ; and Toan , (! oH < t <' . s , mid Hi > ii ; eti sent carriago ( Vtut to any part of . Kngiand , if to tho valuo of 'IDs . or iipwnrdH , by « ' . : i » 11 | I , Ii IP M A N I ) CO M T A N Y , Ten mid Colonial Morohiuitti , No . H , King William Street , City , London .
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Mno'rH ottofiOdv « . « applied -to jntavi-( MT 1 ON , AHTKONOMY , mid AO UIOIU / ITJR 10 . -J . DAY roHpeotfull y iufornm Meteorological , Astroiu mioil , anil Agricultural Hooioties , Mechanics' Institution : ! and BjIiooIh , that ho mipplie . 'i ovory iwtodfid ln < jtrunuuit fur , Hoi < ttu , Ulo ro-Hoareli , nt a vory inodoral . o eont . Journal to rogiitor Phenomena , hh pi-en ( tiitod to tho Honourable Mki llouHeof Oommonn , Royal Hooutty , and Koyal Aolnmoniioal . Society , with good Iliuoiuoter , tfln . A I'oMt-Oilloo Ortlor for tint amount will havo prompt atlontion . Lotion * Hhoulil oholoiio Htamp . 'i . 1 H , OltAV « JN-WTlUM ! T , OlVX-KOAM .
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BANKS OF DEPOSIT AND SAVINGS BANKS . INVESTMENT OS CAPITAL AND SAVINGS . - IVTATIONAL ASSURANCE and INVESTL % ¦ MENT ASSOCIATION , t 7 , St ; Mahtin ' s Place , Traeai . gak Squake , London , „ and 50 , Pall Mall ,, Mas-chested . Established in 18-14 . TRUSTEES . Lieut .-Col . the Right Honourable Lord George Paget , M . P Rev . Joseph Prendergast , D . D ., ( Cantab . ) Lewisham . George Stone , Esq ., Banker , Lombard Street . Matthew Hutton Chaytor , Esq ., Reigate . The Investment of Money with this Association secures uqual advantages to the Savings of tho Provident and tho Capital of the Affluent , and affords to both the means of realise ing the highest rate of Interest yielded by first-class securities , in which alone the Funds . are employed . The constant demand for advances upon securities of that peculiar class , which are offered almost exclusively to Life Assurance > Companies , such as Reversions , Life Interests , & c ., enables the Board of Management 1 o employ Capital on more advantageous terms and at higher rates of Interest than could otherwise , with equal safety , be obtained . The present rate of Interest is Jive per cent , per annum , and this rate will continue to bo paid so long as the Assurance department finds the same safe and profitable employment for money . Interest payable half-yearly in January and July . Money intended for Investment is received daily between the hours of 10 and 4 o ' clock , at tho Offices of the Association . Immediate Annuities granted , and the business of Life Assurance in all its branches , transacted , on highly advantageous terms . Rates , Prospectuses , and Forms of Proposal , with every requisite information , may be obtained on application at the offices of the Association , or to the respective Agents throughout the United Kingdom . PETER MORRISON , Managing Director . Applications for Agencies may he made to the " Managing Director .
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li / f AN CHESTER and EONDOK LIFE ITI ASSURANCE and LOAN ASSOCIATION , 77 , King Street , Manchester- 45-1 , West Strand , London . The business of this Association is that of— ~ 1 . Life and survivorship risks of every description—Civil , Naval , or Military . , 2 . Loans on equitable terms , Ufa assurance being contemporaneously effected ; upon approved . personal or any other sufficient security . 3 . Assurance upon half-credit scale of rates . 4 . Endowments for children , on non-returnable or returnable premiums . 5 . Policies payable to bearer . G . Whole world policies , being perfect securities , payable to bearer or otherwise , at moderate additional rates . 7 . Policies without extra rates , to persons in the Militia or others , not forfeited if killed iu defending the country from invasion . ' 8 . Notices of the assignment of policies registered . 9 . Medical Referee paid by this Association . ' - 10 . Age of the life assured admitted ou all policies , reasonable proof being given . 11 . Stamp duty on policies paid by the Association . Four-fifths , or 80 per cent ., divided every iive years , amongst all policy holders entitled to profits . CHARLES HENRY MINCHIN , Sem-rtury , Manchester . WILLIAM JAMES STRICKLAND . Actuary and Secretary , London .
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rnilE INDISPUTABLE LIFE 1 OLICY Jl _ COMPANY , No . 72 , Lombard Street , London . TKUSTKK .-i . Richard Spooncr , Esq ., M . P . J . Campbell Ronton , JSsq . Jiitnos Fulhw Madox , Esq . Richard Malins , Esq ., Q . C ., M . P . William Wilhorlbnto , . ICsq . Tho POLICEKH of this Company being INDISPUTAJILK , ( in torina ol" tho Deed of CoJil . ituliou duly reghiti-rod , ) aro TRANSFERABLE SNCIJUI'I'EUS , thoir validity not _ boing detpondent , as in tho case of ordinary Policion , upan Hut import of past and perhaps forgotten oirouinHlaneoti , and ollieo documonlH . U . sod a . s FAMILY PUOV 1 SIONS , they relievo tho Assured from all doubt mid anxiety as to ( ho future . Owing to this' important improvement in tho practice of Lifo Assuraiu'O , the pvogrcH .-t of this Company luw been rapid from tho commencement of its business , anil in steadily advancing . ALKXAN 1 ) 10 R ItO 1 ! KRTSON , Mun < r , / , n \
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INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL AND HAVINGS . HOUSEHOLDERS' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 15 and Hi , Adam Htkjjut , Ai > Jfr , rHi . ' 1 'RVISTKKK , Tlio Right ITon . T . Milner Gibson , M . P . for Mauchi'Hler . . John WaUmnko ChilderH , Esq ., Canlly , Don < : anl « ir . William liullcely ( Jlus . se , Km ] ., () ,. (! ., Liiieolu ' H Inn . William AhIiI . ou , , ' Knq ., Morton Uoiiho , Wraynl . nry , HlainftH . GharloK Hulne , Kuq ., llurrtt , Iteuding . Richan ! ( JriflllliH Welford , Knq ., Wew-Mqunrc , Lincoln ';! Inn . F . I ) . Mullock Webster , IOhij ., ¦«) , Now Hond-ntivet . This Company i ; t framed to meet the desire of tho . "e who nock , without Hpeeulation , unto and prollliilile investment for large or munll huiiim , lit a higher nvtti <> 1 " in I front Until < ' : m lie obtained from I Jut public I ' iiikIh , and on an nceiiro it . Ihimjh . Tho invent mont . system , while it ollom tlwt giviiteHtiidvnntiigeM to the public , aiVordu l <> ilrt members a perteet Hrourity , and n higher rate of in (< u-e ; U Minn can'bo obtained olHimhero . The oapitiil of iJ 2 r > O , 0 ( IO i . 'i divided , for III" oonvenieueo oi mvoHtiiuml , and traiiHfer , into XI Hlmmi , of which 10 m . only will bo called . . . Tint prem > n <; rate of intercut upon the paid-up capital iti fi per font ., which will continue to hit paid until a higher raid < mu ho jiidicimiHly declared . Applications for invc . 'ilineiit aro received between thohournof 10 and I . U . I 1 ODMON , Hiwrctitri / .
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Wjin . Ti :. N < rro . N' civun mui MioTiiopo-Ij J . ' 1 'AN ATIUCN / IOI'iU . —The Club Department in iiiom ( , Hatituiiotorily remodelled . Hul . iieription , Two Uuineuu tho Year , and One Guinea Hi" Half Vour , payal . lo on tho lut of iiuy month . No Entrance l '' ec . IIKJNRY Y , BRACE , Vecrvtari / , 37 , Arundol-olroot , Btnuul .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 27, 1853, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_27081853/page/23/
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