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SOCI ETY of the FRIENDS of ITALY . — Just published , price 2 d ., with Notes , M . MAZZINTS LECTURE , delivered at the First Conversatione of this Society . Also , price Id ., the Society's " Monthly Record" for March . The next CONVERSAZIONE of the Society will be held in the Great Room , Freemason ' s Tavern , Great Queen-stre % t , on WEDNESDAY EVENING , March 24 , at half-past 7 for 8 o ' clock precisely . The Lecture by GEORGE DAWSON , Esq ., M . A . ; after which M . MAZZINI and other speakers will address the meeting . Tickets of admission for members of the Society , Is * ; for ladies and gentlemen , non-members , Is . 6 d . each—may be obtained , prior to the meeting , at the Society ' s offices , 10 , Southampton-street , Strand . ,. \> . i- » Already published by the Society ;— " Address to the Public , 2 nd . ; Tract on " Non-Intervention , " Id . ; " Refutation of the Charge of Terrorism in Rome during the Republic , " 2 d . ; " The Sicilian Revolution / ' 2 d . To be had of Messrs . Kent and Co ., Paternoster-row ; Effingham Wilson , Royal Exchange ; C . Gilpin , Bishopseate-street Without , and all booksellers . ; also at the Society ' s Offices .
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rpHE SHEFFIELD FREE PRESS , ¦ I published every Saturday Morning , price 4 Jd ., is now acknowledged to be the leading organ of a vast manufacturing district , including the populous towns of Sheffield , _ Rotherham , Barnsley , and Worksop , and containing a population of about 250 000 . It is attached to no sect or party , the ^ great and distinguishing feature being a thorough and determined opposition to Centrafizatipn , and an unflinching and persevering advocacy of the great principle of Local Self-Government . The speeches of the great Magyar chief , Kossuth , will draw increased attention to this vital subject . ' The"other important principles of the paper are : —Abolition of the ^ Excise and Standing Army ; Monetary Reform , based on the Principle of a Self-Regulating Currency ; the Gradual and Final Extinction of the National Debt ; Direct Legislation , as developed by Rittinghausen ; the Enfranchisement of Woman ; Parliamentary Reform , founded on the People ' s Charter , &c . The unprecedented success which has . attended the journal since its establishment at the commencement of the present year , and its circulation being amongst the active , intelligent , thoughtful , and earnest classes , render it the best medium for solicitors , auctioneers , insurance offices , authors , publishers , and advertisers in general , to make their announcements public in the south of Yorkshire . Mr . Chas . Mitchell , in the last edition of the Newspaper Press Director }/ , thus notices the Free Press : — " It is cleverly conducted , the reviews of new books are ably and impartially written ; and there are copious details of the foreign , home , and colonial news of the week . " Free Press Office , Exchange-gateway , Sheffield , November , 1851 .
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ART-UNION OF LONDON —( By Royal Charter ) . —Every Subscriber will have an impression of a large and costly plate of a thoroughly national character . "An English Merrymaking in the Olden Time , " by W . Holi ., after W . P . Fkith , A . R-A ., now delivering at the Office on payment of the Subscription . Each Prizeholder will be entitled to select for himself as Heretofore a Work of Art from one of the Public Exhibitions . GEORGE GODWIN , •>„ SecretaHe . LEWIS POCOCK , / ' 6 wrtma 44 rl , West Strand , Jan . 31 , 1852 .
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TO THE INDUSTRIAL CLASSES . — Suppose a man at the ngo of thirty , wishes to leave £ 20 to his widow , children , or any one whom he chooses , ho will have to pay lOd . per month , or about the coat of one pint of beer per week , so long as he liveB ; but if he should die the next day after the Arst payment , his family will receive the £ 20 , Should a person be unable to continue the Assurance , the Sums paid will not be forfeited as t » other Offices , as he "will bo granted another Policy of less amount , but equivalent to the Bums already paid , and exonerated from any future payments . The Directors of the
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NATIONAL PROVINCIAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY propose to extend the benefits of Life Assurance in all its details , to all classes of the community —in fact , to the millions gonerally , by adapting the modes of payments to moot their views and circumstanced . Tho Rates of premium for every other system of Assurance , detailed Prospectuses , containing a list of the Shareholders ot tho Society , and ovory other information , will be readily aflorded on application to tho Secretary , at the Chief Offices of tho Society , 3 d .,. Moorgate Street , Bank , London ; at tho Branch Olilces , Queen ' s Chambers , Market Street , Manchester ; or to any of the Agents appointed in tho principal towns throughout tho United Kingdom .
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rfiRAFALGAR LIFE ASSURANCE X ASSOCIATION . Chief Office , 40 , Pall Mall , London . Fully subscribed capital of £ 250 , 000 , by upwards of 1000 Shareholders , whoso namcH and addresses are published with the Prospectus , guaranteeing thereby most extensive influence and undoubted responsibility . ... Tho ayatem adopted by this Association presents unusual advantages to ovory class of life asHiirors aud annuitants . Loans are granted on personal or other securities , in connexion with Life AsBuranoe . Applications for Prospectuses , Forms of Proposal , Agencies , and all other information respecting tho general Imalnoas of tho Association , are requested to bo mode to THOMAS II , BAYLI 8 , Manager .
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EDUCATION BY THE SEA . WEBTON-SUPER-MARB , SOMERSET . Tho oomforta of a happy home , in this very healthy watering place oombined with a complete course of instruction in all tho branches of a liberal education , imparted by the boat masters , may be © njoyed by Young Gentlemen , on moderate terma , at tho Boy , J . Hopkins' Establishment , Weston Park school . An articled , pupil is dosirod .
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TO DEPOSITORS AND ACTUARIES IN SAVINGS' BANKS . A perusal is invited of the new and important plan of Ihdubtbiai . Lifh Ashuuanob , which has been prepared for tho purpose of extending tho benefits of Life Assuranoo . among the industrious classes . ' Applications for Prospectuses may be addressed to Abthcii SoRATOHMtY , M . A ., Aotuary to tho WESTERN LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 3 , Paiimamrnt Btbkbt , London ; and Author of " Obbkhvations on Savings ' Banks , " published by J . W . Parker , 445 , West Strand , London : price 5 a .
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A SSURANCE AGAINST EVERY KIND J \ . OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH AT SEA BY THE MARITIME PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY , Chief Office , 4 , Moorgate Street , ( near the Bank of England , ) London . Assurances granted for the Voyage by tho Year , or One Payment may be made to effect an Assurance for tho whole of late . Compensation made in Cases of Personal Injury , FBEMIDM 8 . For the Voyage to any Port beyond the limits of the United Kingdom , and such Foreign Ports as are situate beyond Hamburg to tho North , and Brest to the South , „ ¦ , To assure £ 100 2 s . 6 d . For tho Voyage to any port within such limits , To assure £ 100 4 d . By Annual Payment , To assure £ 100 3 » . 6 d . By One Payment to effect an Assurance for whole of Life , To assure £ 100 15 s . 0 d . Assurances are also granted at equally moderate Rates to Seamen , Boatmen , Fishermen , and others whoso daily avooations render thorn especially liable to Marino Casualty . Applications for Prospectuses , Assurances , Agencies , &o ., to bo addressed to tho Chief Office , 4 , Moorgato Street , London . R . G . ERLAM , Manager . Officers in Her Majesty ' s and East India Company ' s Services , also in the Mercantile Marine , are invited to inspect the Tables especially prepared for them by this Company .
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TN SURAN CE AGAIN ST RAILWAY X ACCIDENTS , by THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ' ASSURANCE COMPANY . — Empowered by Special Act of Parliament ( 12 and 13 Vic . cap . 40 . )—Offices , No . 3 , Old Broad Street , London . ¦¦'• ¦¦ Chairman ^ . D . Paui ., Esq ., 217 , Strand . Deputy-Chairman—Gc . Br Habbison , Esq ., 24 , Gt . Tower Street * - Tabie of PBEinras . Tickets , insuring against accident for a single journey , whatever its length , may be obtained at most railway stations , at the following rates : — . 3 d . to insure £ 1000 , in a first-class carriage . 2 d . to insure £ 500 , in a second-class do . Id . to insure £ 200 , in a third-class do . For the convenience of frequent travellers ^ periodical tickets are issued , which give the holder the option or travelling in any class carriage and on any railway , and may be obtained of the various Agents , or at the Offices of the Company . To insure £ 1000 , at an annual premium of 20 s . To insure £ 200 , at an annual premium of 5 s . These sums to be paid to the legal representatives of the holder , in the event of fatal accident while travelling by railway , with proportionate compensation to himself in case of personal injury . Wit , JOHN VIAN , Secretary . 3 , Old Broad Street , London .
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P ROVISION for WIDOWS and OTHERS , at the Smallest Yearly Outlay . —Annuities are guaranteed to Widows and other Nominees , upon a plan which secures a larger income than can be obtained in any other way . Example —A husband aged 35 can secure to his wife aged 30 an annuity of £ 10 at his decease , for the yearly premium during his Lie tune of £ 1 19 s . lid ., and one of £ 50 , for £ 9 19 s . 6 d . EAST OF ENGLAND LIFE OFFICE , 6 , King William Street , Mansion House , London . TBUSTEES AND HOH"OBABY BIBECTOBS . The Right Hon . Lord Headley J . Joliffe Tuffhell , Esq . The Right Hon . Lord Rayleigh John Disney , Esq . Sir John T . Tyrell , Bart . M . P . J . R . Spencer Phillips , Esq . Prospectuses with full particulars may be obtained from EDWARD BUTLER , Secretary .
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BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE AND FTRB ASSURANCE OFFICES . 37 , New Bridge Stbbet , BxiACKS'biabs . PRINCIPLES . 1 . These Societies are entirely distinct in their Funds and 2 . They adjust equitably the Payments and Profits of each I ^ And return each . Member the Entire Surplus above the cost price to the OfficeB of his Insurance . New Policies LlFE - FlEE ' Issued in — — ; — last 3 Years only . No Amount . No . Amount . ~ 1849 708 ~ 107 , 629 1505 619 , 978 1850 809 W 6 . 365 1680 656 , 425 1851 1065 211 , 271 1898 740 , 031 Total last 3 Years j 2582 £ 455 , 265 5083 £ 2 , 016 , 434 Persons assuring in 1852 participate in the next Division of Loans granted to Members to the full Amount of their Assurance , and the Legal Expenses paid by the Company . W . S . GOVER , Actuary and Secretary .
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STEAM TO INDIA , CHIKA , &c — Particulars of the regular Monthly Mail Steam Conveyance and of the additional lines of communication , now established by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company with the East , &c . The Company book passengers , and receive eonrfa and jparcels as heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS . CAT CUTTA , PENANG , SINGAPORE , and HONG KONG bv their steamers , starting from SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 th of everymonth , and from SUEZ on or about the 8 th ofthe month . The * ne 3 t extra Steamer will be despatched from Southampton for Alexandria on the 3 rd of April next , in combination with an extra Steamer , to leave Calcutta on Or about March 20 . Passengers may be booked , aud goods and parcels forwarded , by thesn Ixtra steamers to or from SOUTHAMPTON , ALEXANDRIA ADEN , CEYLON , MADRAS , and CALCUTTA , ' BOMBAY . —The Company will book passengers throughout from Southampton to Bombay by iheir steamers leaving Enc land on the 20 th February , 20 th March , and of alternate months thereafter , such , passengers being conveyed from Aden to Bombay by their steamers appointed to leave Bombay on the 17 th February , 1 st of April , and 1 st of alternate months thereafter and affording , in connexion with the steamers leaving Calcutta on the 8 th of February , 20 th of March , and of alternate months thereafter , direct conveyance for passengers , parcels , and goods from Bombay and Western India . Passengers for Bombay can also proceed by this Company's Steamers of the 29 th of the month to Malta , thence to Alexandria by her Majesty ' s steamers , and from Suez by the Honourable East India Company ' s steamers . - MEDITERRANEAN . —MALTA—On the 20 th and 29 th of every mouth . Constantinople—On the 29 th of the month . Alexandria—On the 20 th of the month . The rates of passage money on these lines have been materially reduced . SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . —Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the month * N . B . —Steam-ships of the Company now j > ly direct between Calcutta , Penang . Singapore , and Hong Kong , and between Hong Kong and Shangnae . For further information and tariffs of the Company's receutly revised aad reduced rates of passage-money and freight , and for plans of the vessels , and to secure passages , &c , apply at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhau-street , London , and Oriental-place , Southampton .
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XTTORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATIONS . — YV The undermentioned Associations of Journeymen of various Trades have commenced business at the addresses below given ; and now call upon a fair-dealing and Christian public for the support of its custom and influence . The miseries of un-Umitea competition , the abuse of the powers of capital , have long taught the working classes that union is their only strength ; but painful experience has likewise shown that strength to be but wasted , for the most part , in combinations for the raising of wages , in the forced idleness of strikes . By united _ labour , therefore , they now seek to maintain themselves and their families ; and if not always able to compete with the nominal cheapness of the slopseller or the low-priced tradesman , they hope , in the quality and workmanship of their goods , to guarantee to all Customers the fullest value of their orders ; whilst those who look beyond the work to the worker-r-who feel that custom itself has its morality , and that the working classes of England have been stinted of their due reward in money , health , knowledge , and all that makes the man , will surely rejoice in aiding a movement which tends to substitute airy workshops for dens ot filth and fever- * -fair prices for starvation wages—fellowship lor division—and moral as well as practical self-government for mechanical obedience , or thraldom bitterly felt—and by the peaceful , healthy , intelligent , and gradual processes of labour to check for ever the blind and sudden struggles of want . l ' or such men there will be scarcely a criminal or beggar , scarcely a pauper , prostitute , or drunkard , but will supply a living argument for associated labour . Working Tailors' Association , 34 , Castle-street , Oxford-street . North London Needlewomen ' Association , 31 , Red Lionsquare . Working Printers' Association , 4 A , Johnson ' s-court , Fleetstreet . Pimlico Working Builders' Association , Bridge-row Whart Buildings , Upper Tochbrook-street , and Co-operative Coal DepOt , . Bridge-row Wharf , Fimlico . North London Working Builders' Association , 4 , All Saintsplace , Caledonian-road . Working Pianoforte Makers' Association , 5 , Charles-street , Drury-lane . City Working Tailorn' Association , 23 , Cullum-street , 1-enohurcli-streot . . Working Shoemakers' Association , 11 , Tottenham-court-roau . PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS . Southampton Working Tailors' Association , 18 , Bernard- ^ street , Southampton . * " , ~" Salford Working Hatters' Association , 12 , Broughton-roaa , Salford , Manchester . . „„ Central Office of the London Working Men ' s Association , / o , Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-square . . Road tlie <« Journal of Association , " published Weekly , pnoo One Penny . J . J . Bezer , 183 , Fleet-street . _
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IMPORTANT TO MANUFACTURERS , merchInto , patenteSinventors , & o «« j CITY OF LONDON EXHIBITION AND COMMISSION SALE ROOMS , Wbavjjbb' Haw ,, 22 , Babikgham . Stwkki , LONDOIf . .. R . TIDMARSH ( Commission Agent ) begs to call «» Mention of tho above classes to his Extensive Show fn . ^ ° m d nl t a M S ke 9 Rooms ( in tlie heart of the City ) , where he exhibits and toworders for tho Goods , Wares , Models , •» l I * iX ? attl £ bert turers . Merchants , and Artisans , and obtains orders at " >« " possible cask price for all articles sent for 8 »> ° »^" p' ^ XrH . extensive connexion amongst Engineers , Railroad Proprioiu ^ Contractors . Exporters , Merchants , and traders in Kenoiai , has every means of cftVotinft speedy sales , and ing «!» $ » B bringing out Patent and Registered Articles , &o ., ot ev ^ description , on very moderate terms , with P » notuality an < J a patch , and solicits Manufacturers and oftiers to semi " Articles citl . or for Show or Sale immediately { and - ^ 'S , fla . selves of thia great desideratum , to whom B . 1 . J ""' ° ,, rHtriot tion , send f \ . li particulars of liis terms . B . *•*"" " ?•¦ ^ nu ) inco attention » nd P Snotu , dity to aU . paHios , to mor J » e » J ^ of thoir agency , which will be W « oonB ^/ ffik on ^ Bh " v and invites the public to an inspection of the J »* ° * ° ^ soreana , Moohinory , Agricultural and G ^«» ¥ \ om ? " ^' ^" ohoppin tf Hop-paokinaMaohlnes , Sky and »» rdonlights . Sugar-un ^ Hb Machines , 131118 , Boer and Spirit V ™*«™™ $ ? XZ «* Wte < W Proteotora against Thiovos , Bmbossintf MaoWncs , ** j Signals and Buffers , Vapour foatha , . ?• Vj ^ f 0 J %£ ImplSSiftdlery , and HarneBS , and a quantity of MwhineB ana * k monta for moat Trades , on improved principles . ^ N . B . Goods warehoused till sold , &o .
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« rfisentttion Of h ^ ASCBN * OF MoKT BtAKC , On MOWDAT Sngf Maech 15 , i ^ the large . room of the EGYPTIAN HALL PiecADiM-T , which has been entirely re-decorated . ThtStoe wnTb ^ illustrated by a brUliant series of ^ oramic views , painted e xpressly , from original ^ ketches , by Mr . Wil-Jtam BKVKrii . BY who accompanied Mr . Smith to Chomouni lost , autumn Se Lecture > vill also be aiusta-ated . by appropriate music , and will combine fullpractiCal descriptions , with sketches of travelling character and adventure . In the course of the journey MrfALBEBT Smith will smg three appropriate buffo Jrrics- " The Young England Tourist , " "Galignam ' s Messenger , " ' and a Phrase-Book Scena , " Les Anglais a Pans ;" together with some scraps of Savoyard patois ballads . , Prices of admission , Stalls ( numbered and reserved , which can be taken in advance from the plan at the Hall , every day , from II to 4 ) , Three Shillings ; Area of the Hall , Two Shillings ; Gallery , One Shilling . Children : Stalls , Two Shillings ; Area , One Shilling . A private box , to hold three persons , price Half a Guinea , can be secured , on early application . The First Morning Representation willtakeplace on Saturday , March 20 th , commencing at 3 o ' clock . The doors will open in the evening , at half-past 7 , and the Lecture commence at 8 o ' clock precisely .
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234 THE L E A DEB . [ Sa % rday ,
J^. Albeet O |Mitffs Ascent Of Has The Honour To The First Rts
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Leader (1850-1860), March 6, 1852, page 234, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1925/page/22/
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