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Lessee , Mr . Jonx MrrfcHELi , 33 , Old Boh&street . On Monday Evening , April 26 th , the Entertainments wifl commence with LE CACHEMIRE VERT . Opnradxje Fran carville , M . St . Mazie r Pak ^ ue , M . Tourillon ; Claire de Beaufort , Mdme . Rtfgfer SoliS : Tbbefollowedb # the fSWurite Comedy of LE HOCHET D'UNB COQUETT 1 ) . LeDue de Lancey , M . Lafont j Le ChevalieipdeNeuville , Mi PaulLabft ; La Marquise de Marcilly , Mdlle . Mar ' tfuet . And conclude with BATAILLE DE D-AMES ; On , VJf DUEL ENAMOUR . Henri de Platvignaul , M . Lafont j Gustave de Grignbn , M . Begnier ; Le Baron de Mpntrichard , M . Roger ; Vn Brigadier de Dragons ^ M . Tonrillon ; La Cointosse D'Autreval , Mdlle . Denain ; Leonie de la Villegontier , Mdme . Roger Solie . Monsieur REONIER has the honour to announce that his BENEFIT will take place on Wednesday evening , April 28 th , on which occasion will be presented MADEMOISELLE DE LA 8 EIGLIERE , with other Entertainments . And on Friday next , April 30 th , an attractive ehterttfinraent . being positively the last appearances of Monsieur REONIER , Mdlle . DENAIN , Mdlle . MABQUET , and Mdme . ROGER SOLIE . Mdlle . R . OSE 0 HERI and Monsieur NUMA will appear on Monday evening / May 3 rd .. Private Boxes and Stalls may be obtained at the Royal Library , > Old Bond Street , and at the Box Office ,
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&o # al \ 0 lHviomitt ® fie « tre > ADELAIDE STREET ,, WEST STRAND . GItEAT SUCOBSS OF "ALADDIN" AND OF ^ TfiE BBONX MAKIONETTES . " On Monday , April 26 th . artd evpry evening darirtff the week , atE , ght o ' clooM , A New INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS by Mr . Albany Brown . After which , art Orf ffinal Pitoe de Qirconttnnce , written hi Mt , Hugo V « tmp , called THE HAPPY MANAGER , a dramatic difficulty , in one aict . To be followed t >* the astoni 8 hih performances of THE EBONr MARIONETTES , with now Overtures , Songs , and Du 6 te . To oonolwdo with tho ^ uo-9 easft » l Exeravaganisa of ALADDIN AND THE WONDERAt LAMP » nowly trimmed and burnished for the Marionettes . A Mornmg Performance on Wednesday , the 28 th , and Saturday , May laf , ntt TKfee o'clock . l ) oors _ to open half an hour before each Performance . — £ j iv" »* e Boxes and Stalls to , be hdd at the Box-ofBce of the Xneatro , from 11 till 5 aafly , and of all the principal Librarians .
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® 6 * Zoological < $ avVtn $ , REGENT'S PARK , Are Open to Yiaitora daily . The Collection now contains upwards of 1 , 600 Specimens : a Fine Series of Antelopes having l > oun added to the Hippopotamus , JOlephanfc Calf , and other rare animals , during the Winter . . AdmiBBion , One Shilling . On Mondays , Sixpence . SEAL AND SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of BEDSTEADS , sont freo by post , . tftl , "K designs and prioon of npwurds of 100 dittbren * Bedstoads , and Tlso their priced List of Bedding . They have liko-Pa S / . * * . addition to \ their usual Stook , a great varie ^ of hftSSjJJ ? jS , BBD 8 TB | ADS ^ both In wood andlton , which W roJSu ftlJ ? H > Boditeaa ftn 4 Beclaing Manufoofcareru , 196 , ( oppoBite the ohapol ) , tottonUam-oourfc-roiW ^
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rpo THE INDUSTRIAL CLASSES . — JL Suppose a man at the ago of thirty , wishes to leave £ 20 to his widow , children , or any one whom ho chooses , ho will have to pay 10 d . per month , or about the cost of one pint ot beer per week , so long as ho lives ; but if ho should die the next day after the first payment , his family will receive the iilO . Should a person bo unablo to continue the Assurance , / Ad Sums paid will not be forfeited a * in other OJJlao «} as lie will be granted another Polioy of loss amount , but equivalent to the sums already paid , and exonerated from any < uturo paymonts . Tho Directors of the NATIONAL PROVINCIAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY propose to extend tlio benefits of Lifo Assurance in all Us details , to all classes of tlio community -in fact , to tho miHiona gonerally , by adapting tho modos ot paymonts to moot their views ana circumstances . The Rates of premium for every othor system of Assurance , detailed Prospectuses , containing a list of tho Shareholders _ ol tho Society , and overy othor information , will be readily afforded oh application totheSeoretary . «* t the Chief Offices of tho Sooiety , 34 , Moorijate Street , Bank , London i at the Branch Offices , Queen's OhamberB , Market Street , Manchester j or to any of the Agents appointed In tho principal towns throtigliout tho United
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OTEAM TO INDIA , GHINA , &cj ^ J 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 , &e . The Company book passengers , and receive goods and psrcelsj ; as heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS , CALCUTTA , PENANG , SINGAPORE , and HONG KONG ,, by their steamers , Starting from SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 tb of every month , and from SUEZ Oh or about the 8 th of the month . The next extra Steamer will be dispatched from Southampton for Alexandria on the 3 rd October next , in combination with an extra Steamer , to leave Calcutta on or about the 20 th September . Passeneers may be booked , and goods and parcels forwarded by these eltra steamers to or from SOUTHAMPTON , ALEXANDRIA , ADEN , CEYLON , MADRAS , and CALCUTTA . BOMBAY . —The Company will book passengers throughout from Southampton to Bombay by their steamers leaving England on the 20 th May , and of alternate months thereafter , snoh passengers being conveyed from Aden to Bombay by their steamers appointed to leave Bombay on the 14 th of May , and of alternate months thereafter , and affording , in connexion with the steamers leaving Calcutta on the 3 rd of May , and oi 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 tho Honourable East India Company ' s steamers . , MEDITERRANEAN ; -MALT A—On tho 20 th and 29 th of every month . Constantinople—On the 29 th of the month . Alexandria—On the 20 th of tho month . ( Tho rates of pussugo money on these lines have been materially reduced . ) SPAIN AND PORTUGAL . —Vigq , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of tho month . N . B . —The Steam-ships of tbo Company now ply diroot between Calcutta , Ponang , Singapore , and Hong Kong , and between Hong Kong and Shanghae For further information and tariffs of tho Company s recently revised and reduced rates of passnge-monoy and freight , and for plans of tho vossels , and to secure passages , &c , apply at the Company ' s Oflloos , 122 , Loadenhall-stroet , London , and Oriental-place , Southampton .
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fWF * OF LONDON BREWING AND XJ MALTING COMPANY . ( Provisionally Registered , pursaant to the Act 7 th and 8 th Victoria , c . 110 . ) For supplying the Public with SUPERIOR MALT LIQUORS AT RE-: OU . CEDJ PRICES , andui accordance with the Mafket Value of Malt and Hops . Capitai , £ 300 , 6001 , rtt 60 , 000 Shakes of £ 5 each . Deposit , lOs . per Share . —>( With 1 power to increase' the same to £ 1 , 000 , 000 , at 8 uoii periods' and in su < jh sums as the necessities of the Company's trade may fequireV ) In order that no Director or Shareholder of the Company shall be liable' or ; held'personally responsible for any debt or claim against the Company' beyond the amount of his Shares : . . Every . Contract or . Engagement shall contain a condition binding the party or parties with whom such Contract shall be made , to look solely and exclusively to the Funds and Property of the Company for payment , And engaging that neither the Directors nor Shareholders of the Company shall , under any pretence whatsoever , be subject to any personal liability in respect thereof . MAlirAC « N& DIBECTOB ; John Lloyd , Esq :., Hornsey-road , Middlesex . EEQyiSIOKAI . DIBECTOBS . Charles Barnard , Esq ., Twickenham , Middlesex , and Margarettinsri Essex . Edward T . Bradford , Esq ., Hill-house , Shinfield , Wilts . T ; H . Hardineej Esq ., 130 , Piccadilly . Edward Charles Richards , Esq ., Spa-terrace , Bermondsey . Richard Henry Moore , Esq ., 4 , Queen ' s-terrace , Regent ' s-park . SECBETABT . William Campbell , Esq . BANKEES . The Royal British Bank , Tokenhouse-yard , City , andl , Agarstreet ; Strand ; BBOKEBS . ' Leeds—Matthew B . Beverley . I Glasgow—William Mudie . jnn . Bristol- —J . Kempson Thomas . Dublin—A . W 01 . Labertouche . . Hull- ^ -T . W . Flint and Co . As the hiind JidS hblders of 100 Shatter are eligible for Directors , the permanent direction of this Company will eventually rest in the choice made from amongst those so qualified at the General Meeting of Shareholders—thus ensuring an efficient and business-like management from , their own body . OFFICES , 18 , CORNHILL , LONDON . TiS object of this Cdmp ^ ny is to supply the Public wiffi an unsurpassed Malt Liqnor , pure and genuine , at a considerable reduction compared with the present extravagant prices of that article , giving the Consmners the benefit of low markets , which the present existihg monopoly denies them , and at the same time securing to the Shareholders a most ample and undoubted return for the capital employed . , ^ , , « . - - ' ¦ . ¦•• - ¦¦¦ -i In ilte allotment of Snares , preference tml be given to Licenaed Victualler 3 i to whom umisu ' al advantages are offered bv the Company ^ . - The holder of Five Shares will be entitled to One Vote < and the holder of One Hundred Shares will be qnanfled for a Director : " .. . ¦ AppEeations for Shares and Prospectuses may be made to any of the Coinpany ' s Agent $ , Oft above , orJ » the Secretary , at the Company ' s offices . ^^ ti ** CAMPBELL , 18 , Cornhai , April , 1852 . Secretary .
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OFFICE ESTABLISHED FOB . ' THE I ^ SITEA ^ CE OF ALL KINDS OP PRbpERTY IN TOWN AND' COUNTRY . LOANS , ON APPROVED PERSONAL SECUBITY ^ GRANTED BY t > 0 YAL T ^ AtofEAS' & GENERAL ftt _ IA ; and LIFE ASSURANCE and LOAN and ANNUITY COMPANY . Capitai , £ 500 , 000 . „ , Fire and Life Insurance of every description effected at moderate Premiums . ' ' . . Prospectuses and every inforfliatio ^ i , _ aj ' beobtaineo ! of th . 0 Agents in the Country , or at the _ Head ? Office , 346 , Strand , London . 'Wii . SB . AW . ManadiTigJDireiitor .
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nhEAFALGAB LIFE ASSURANCE X ASSOCIATION . Chief Office , 40 , Pall Mall , London . Fully subscribed capital of £ 250 , 000 , by upwards of 1000 Shareholders , whose names and addresses are published with the Prospectus , guaranteeing thereby most extensive iti&SialCfi and undoubted responsibility . The . system adopted by this As ' sociation presents unusual advantages to every class of life assurers and annuitants . ^ Loans are granted on personal or other securities , in connexion with Life Assurance . Applications for Prospectuses , Forms of Proposal , Agencies , and all other information respecting the general business of the Association , are requested to be made to THOMAS H . BAYLIS , Manager ,
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BUILDING LAND , CRUCIFIX LANE , BERMONDSEY . ME . GEORGE m 0 F& will Sell by Auction , at the Mart , Bartholomew Lane , City , on TUESDAY , the 18 th MAY , 1852 , in Three Lots , VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND , situate and being Nos . 40 to 44 , Crucifix Lane , Bermondsey . There is a Frontage of 118 feet , and a depth in part of 150 feet . Plans may be seen , and Particnlars and Conditions of Sale had i _ a short titae , of Mr . George Smith , Surveyor and Larid Agent , 3 , Phiipot Lane , Fenchnrch Street , City .
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i ^ LENFIELD PATENT STARCH —Now VT USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY . The Ladies are respectfully solicited to make a trial of the GLENFIELD PATENT DOUBLE-REFINED POWDER STARCH , which , for Domestic Use , now , stands uitbivaiIed . Sold Wholesale in London by Messrs . Pantin and Turner ; Hooper Brothers ; Batty and Peast ; Croft and Innocent ; Petty , Wood , and Co .: Twelvetrees Brothers ; R : Letchfofdand Co . ; John Yates and Co . ; Yatei , Walton , and . Turner ; Clayton , Bland , and Co . ; Eield , Roberts , and Barber ; A . Bradeil and Co . ; Hicks Brothers ; C .-B . Williams and Co . ; Sterry , Sterry , and Co . ; Thoinas Smelling ; John Hynam ; John Brewer : and Retail , by all Shopkeepers . Agents wanted—apply to Mr . R . Wotherspoon , 40 , Dunlop Street > Glasgow . London Dep 6 t t : ¦ Wotherspoon , Mackay , and Co ., 40 , King William Street , City
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GtiAND COMBINATtON OF DEMOCRATIC JOURNALS npHE FllIENP OF THE PEOPLE , THE I NORTSERlSr STAR , and THE STAE , are Amalgamated , and will appear henceforth as THE STAR OF FREEDOM . PubUshed every Saturday . PRICE FOURPENCE-HALFPEJTNY . PsiNcrPAt . Wbitebs : George Julian Harney ; Gerald Massey ; W . J . Linton ; Samuel M . Kydd ; Alexander Bell . The general features of the Paper will comprise—The Rigftts and Wrongs of Labour—The Struggle of tbo Iron Trades—The Progress of Association—Revolutionary Movements—National Education—Poor-Law Reform-Factory Workers' Emancipation—The Solidarity of Nations—The Crimes of Despotism—European andi American Democracy—Chartism ; Socialism ; Communism—Parliamentary Proceedings—Reviews of English and Foreign Literature—Our Portrait Gallery- —Poets and Poetry—The Drama , Arts , and Sciences—The Army and Navy —Police Intelligence—General News of the H eek—The Markets and State of Trade—The Elections- ^ The Fashions , and Chit-Chat—Gardening , and Waifs and Strays . News , Instruction , and Amusement will bo blended to render the " Stab op Freedom" essentially the Working Man ' s Newspaper , and a worthy exponent of the Democratic cause . Published at the " Stab of Fbeejjom" Office , 183 , Fleet Street , by John Bezor . Observe ! The First Nnmber will appear on Saturday , April 24 .
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THE PEOPLE , ( Edited by Wm . Maccal ] , Author of the " Elements of Individualism , " &c ) , is the Organ of the Iutuitionalists , or Believers in Natural Inspiration . It aims at the overthrow of Bibliography , and at tho Free Development of the Religious Lifo . Nos 17 and 18 contain : —The Brotherhood of Believers—Kenrjok on tho Origin of tho New Testament—Foxton ' s Popular Chr istianity—Condition of tho Churohes—Inspiration—Unbelief at Cambridge '—More Heretics—Not Christ but Plato!—Christianity and something more I—Tho Prophotio Voioes ( a Lecture ) — Miracles and Prophecy—Tho Divinity of Christ—Sketoh ot Theodore Parker—Of Languago , by Jumiury Soarlo — John Sterling ' s Opinions . ? in No . 10 will bo published the First of a Series of Letters from John Sterling to William Macoall , in which he gives unreserved expression to his sentiments . Every Saturday—Price One Penny . \ London : Watson , 3 , Queen ' s Head Passage , Paternoster Row . Order through any Bookseller .
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MRS . GERALD MASSEY , Professor of PHRENOLOGY , ( generally known as tho OLAIRVOXANTE JANE , ) announces to tho Public that she has recommenced her Pructioo in that Soienoo , at 75 , Cmamlottm Stiuckt , FlfrinoY Squawk . Terms i—For Manipulation , Five Shillings : Manipulation , with written doduotion of Character , Ten Shillings . ' Also , that by tho expressed wish of numerous friends , A Stance will bo held ac tho above-mentioned addroufj every Friday Evening , at 7 o ' clock , at which a power qf Seeing *« y » w * the ordinary visual means will be fully proven . Admission , Two Shillings and Sixpence . Private Consultations for Dinouse , One Guinea . Parties attended to demonstrate OiAlBYOYAWoH , On © Gaifoft . 4 pWZ 2 w < i , 1863 , 70 . Charlotte Str&ofc . Fitxroy Square , London .
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jfOJSJii i ^ Satiteda * , April 24 , * rtnoned on Monday , for both _ one ; frind a&jotpit , ?^ W ^ Slt odS evening ? the fesing prjces at qqT monev ; 99 * to £ for account . Exchequer Bills 7 rZ ^ e £ Z % s . on'Monday ; . 65 s . to 68 * onjhursday ; S Sh 71 s to 74 s . ; both days , closing price , 72 S . Bank i ^^ n Mon day , 21 % to ^ 219 ^ elos ^ g price on Thursda l \ lo ' breaking up of the Batok Court on Thursday , it wat an ^ oS && ****<* discount had been reduced f 9 npr cent . A favourable reaction was immediatel y « C «» fl' in English Funds , as soon as it became known S ^ e BaSt h& decided npo ^ tfe reduction . Consols ^ Monev which had beenQuoted as low as 99 £ , rose to £ 3 £ d at 99 £ ftrfr 4 * lasfc quotation for Aeeeunt o / qq * af ter having touched 99 f .. Tl ^ Sh ^ Marke ^ as been genially firtri . Sold shares ' have s omewhat slackened ; But a decided preference is shown for Australian gold speculations . The Eailway Market has been unusually firm . ; , British fun : 6 bI' fbtt thfj past wjjek . ( Closure Phices . )
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Leader (1850-1860), April 24, 1852, page 403, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1932/page/23/
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