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TO THE ELECTORS OF WESTMINSTER . / GENTLEMEN " , — Permit me to return you \ JC my grateful thanks for the Support so generously afforded me in the late contest . The zeal you have disp layed and the kindness with which you have uniformly received me , I interpret as tokens of my success at a future Election . With the present limited franchise , ' fhe People is virtually exeludod from the House of Commons . I shall therefore make , and I call on you to make , Manhood Suffrage our watchword for the future . The advocacy of this great principle , and of other practical measures of Reform , such as Voting by Ballot , Shortening the Duration of Parliament , and the Readjustment of Constituencies , I consider as necessary for the security and peaceful maintenance of our institutions . I beg to reiterate my conviction of the necessity of a system of National Secular instruction , and to repeat , that I am a determined advocate of the sacred principle of absolute and unrestricted religious liberty and equality . In conclusion , permit me again to thank you for the courteous treatment I have experienced at your hands , and to assure you that , however great may have been the provocation , I have never intentionally exceeued the bounds of fair discussion . I have the honour to be , Gentlemen , Your obedient servant , "WILLIAM CONINGIIAM . r 2 G , Sussex Square , Brighton , July 12 th , 1852 .
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LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION , Established by Royal Cuartee a . d . 1720 . ^ FOR . LIFI-, FIRE , AND . MARINE ASSURANCES . JTcad Office , 7 , Roy at , ExcnANfiTi , CoRSnil . ii . JJranch Office , 10 , Regkut Stkeet . Actuary , Peter-Hardy , Esq ., F . E . S . This Corporation has effected Assurances for a period exceeding Osn IIuudked and Thirty Yisabs , on the jnost Favourable Terms . JOHN LAURttXCE , Secretary .
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i ^ LERICAL , MEDICAL , AND GENERAL \ j LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . Persons of all ages , and in every station , may assure with this Society , and the Assured can reside in any part of Europe , the Holy Land , Egypt , Madeira , the Cape , Australia , New Zealand , and ' in most parts of North and South America , without extra charge . FIFTH DIVISION OF PROFITS . The Fifth Boni s was declared in January last , and the amount varied with the different ages , from 2-A-J to 55 per cent , on the Premiums paid , during the last Five Years j or from £ 5 * ° £ 12 10 s- 1 K 1 > ceut- ou tlle sum assured . The small share of Profit divisible in future among the Shareholders being now provided for , without intrenching on the amount made by the regular business , the Assured will hereafter derive all the benefits obtainable from a Mutual Ollice , with , at the same time , complete freedom from liability , secured by means of an ample Proprietary Capital—thus combining , in the same office , all the advantages of both systems . The Fund invested for the security and benefit of the Assured exceeds £ 850 0 C 0 * and the Income is now upwards of £ 130 , 000 per annum . Every description of Assurance may be effected , and for any sum from £ 50 to £ 10 , 000-A copy of the last Report , setting forth full particulars , with a Prospectus , can now be obtained of any of the Society's agents , or by addressing a line to GEO . II . PINCKARD , Resident Secretary . 99 , Great Russell Street , Bloomsbury , London ,
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WEYM 0 UTH CLASSICAL , MATHEMATICAL , AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE , NO . 22 , EAST STREET , WEYMOUTIi , CONDUCTED BY M R . W . A . R U S S E L L , ( Late Second Master of the Reading and Warrington Grammar Schools , Educational Institution , Twickenham , &c . ;) and MR . II . D . SIME , ( whose long-established School is now incorporated with that of the Institute . ) In the Departments of Modern Languages , Drawing , &c , Messrs . R . and S . will be assisted by Resident Masters of approved ability and experience . . Medical Superintendent , A . S . Samson , Esq ., 3 , Devonshire Buddings , Wej'uiouth . OESEEAl CHABACTEHISTICS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT . 1 . The course of instruction includes Tuition in the Latin , Greek , English , French , German , and Italian Languages , Drawing , Mathematics , History , Geography , Writing , Arithmetic , &c . 2 . The Relig ious Instruction of the Pupils is under the direct personal superintendence of Clergymen and Dissenting Minis- ' ters , who have loudly consented to attend weekly in rotation for that purpose . 3 . There are no Vacations unless at the option of parents . 4 . There are no extras ( books excepted ) in connexion with the Educational Phases of the Establishment . 5 . The domestic arrangements are on a liberal and satisfactory scale . 0 . Tn case of illness , -medicines and medical attendance are supplied gratuitously to the pupils . 7 The terms appended are gradually remitted to Pupils after the first five years—the rate ot remission being five guineas per annum , till the minimum of terms , ten guineas per annum , has been attained . S . Pupils becoming orphans while resident at tho Establishment , continue to receive Board , a * well as Education , free ol further cost to themselves or surviving friends . J ) . Pupils entering the Kslablislmieiit , as orphans arc received at once on reduced terms ) . 10 . Junior Scholarships to the value of L' 20 annually , and Senior Scholarships , entitling to board as well us cducat ion , on reduced terms , are awarded at periodical examinations . 11 . The holders of these Scholarships have , prospect ively it preference in the distribution of Masterships in connexion with the Institute , or at «" . V future period its dependants , mid form prospectivelv , also , a body of Governors , under whose auspices the . Institute may ultimately l > e elevated to the , position ot utility and ciliciency , originally contcmplal ed for it . The above outline may Hulliee to hIiow that ; the U'eymoiith Classical , Mathematical , ami Commercial Institute in still not unmindful of the public purpose it . lias to fulfil , and Hint coinijiensunito with il . n means , it . is ever willing gradually to advance to an accomplishment of that , purpose . TKUMS . Yearly Hoarders 25 Guineas per annum . Weekly . lit to -U
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AN E I ) U C A T 1 () N A L IK ) M K , lor Children from Three to Seven Years of Age , near the KKGKNT'H I'AKK , LONDON . Thin Kstnblislnnenl , at present in its commencement , is recommended lo ( lie attention of those parents who are desirous of obtaining for their children a course of curly training in harmony with the true object * of moral and intellect mil culture , and who are invare of the great , dinieully of elliicing , or of counteracting i \ i afler years , ( lie injurious ellecln of ignorant mid injudicious nursery discipline . It combines with t he watchfulness of piircntnl cure , arrangements calculated to promote the health , physical development , and joyous freedom of the child . The habits and dispositions are carefully ( ruined ; Iriilhful-11 CHS imkI unselllshncMH are sedulously cultivated ; and obedience is enforced not . by Mevciilv or intimidation , nor by the allurements of fuefilious rewinds hut by a linn , consistent , ami , 'cnllemodc of treatment , by appealing to ( lie understanding and the sympathies , by diree ! ing attention to the natural eonucmieiiceN <>(' conduct , an . I by fostering a love oi om-ellence . The iiiNlructioii , which is graduated from the winnle to Ilie more complcv , is carefully adapted to ( ho comprehension ol On-child- unil , while the teaching of dogmatic erects on the assumption of their unoueslionablc truth is n « -nip .. l .. iialy avoided , as prejudicial (<> the duo . ¦ k . mtiw and development ol the intellectual fucull ies , I ho utmost oiule . u ours me made o < -ducc and M / rc .. Klhei . I hone elemcnlH of el . arncl . er which arc the foundut on of true relig ious feeling . Knowledge . s made at - tractive , mid the lessons are given by means ol sensible mciis with fnmiliur conversations , on I ho principle oi cultivating the perceptive and reasoning powers by tit mnilnt "iff curiosity concerning the structure and qualities of objects un . l the phenomena of nuiiualc and inanimate nut lire . Kor reference . , &c , apply to Mr . JoilM VUAVUAH , 1 llWialicr , Ml , ttUuml .
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I I I'H'KUR'S AMUIMCAN VA 1 MNA , Tins fl H liiglily-uulrilioii . 'i , delicate , and vi-ry agreeable l '' ood is Mlronglv recommended by the faculty for Persons of vvkai ; iiii . i : stio . \ , Invalids , nail (' ii i l . nif i : n , for the latter particularly at ii . critical period of Weaning , if . . is invaluable , being helicr calculated than any other article to establish the foundation ol ;\ healthy , ulning , anil well-dewlopeil maturity . Kull and careful jmalyais by nonin must distinguished ehemieal iiullioi'ilies , prove it to contain , in an eminent degree , ( hone elemental properties accessary for the production of ininicle mid hone in the syi . leni for furnishing the material which proinole'i I lie ;; row Hi of ( 'Ii ill I reii , and repair in ; , ' the waslo induced by daily wear and ( ear in ( lie more iidvaiieeil period ol lile . I |' or ( . ' rueh it is peculiarly agreeable , and as an article of In . ury will be found e \ ceeiliii |; ly well adapted for PuddingM , (" alien , . \ e . Hoi . I in Pa . Lrli ; , lid . and Is . each , by W . I '' . Wighlon , ( i , Kemp ' s Row , I'imheo ; and may be ordered of all respectable . Drii | n ; ia ( Hj Ui'OCClVI , UUd ( . 'OIlfcL'ttUIK'i ' iJ .
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ri i / kni < ii < : li > patknt stakci ..-n , > w \ "X USKI ) IN Till' : UDVAh LAIi ;\ 'I > RY . The LadicHiire . respect fully solicited to malic a trial of flic il LKN l'l IUA ) I'ATKNT DOlllUilO-UIOl'INI'll ) l'OWDKU HTA HCII , which , for Domestic Use , now staiuls i > N it I v A i . i . ic i > . Sold Wholesale in London by Messrs . l ' aiiliu and ' 1 'itrner ; Hooper lirolhers ; lialtyand hVa .-. l . ; ( . 'roll and Innocent ; I ' etty , Wood , and Co . ; Tuelvetives Tirol hers ; l ( . Let chford and (! o . ; John Yalcsaiid Co . ; YateM , Walton , nuil Turner ; Clayton , Itlnuil , and Co . ; J '^ ield , lfoberl : i , and ISarher ; A . Itnuleii and Co . ; HieUs Itrolhers ; C . It . Williams and Co . ; Slerry , Sterry , and Co . ; Thoina . H Smelling ; . h'lin llyimin ; . 1 ohu Krewer : and Uelail , by all Hhopl ; e < ' ]) ers . Agents wanted -apply to Mr . U . 'W ot hcr . 'ipooii , ¦ !¦<) , Dunlop SI reel , ( Hasgovv . I ioiiiIi in I > r | H * il : Wolhersp . / oii , IMm-liiiy , mill < 'o ., -1 O , King William Street , City .
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ITU ) K . VOllT Plfir / IW , SYDN . IOV , and the ^ ( lOLDKN 11 ICGIONS . - -The Ausl ralian ( iold and General Mining and Kiuigrat ion Coinp .-iny , < i , A list inlViars , will < lis ]) alch ( monlhly ) first -class fast-sailing Sllll'K of lt ) 0 (» tons , from London ' to Australia . The ships will be ably manned and commanded , and will carry experienced Surgeons . The Provisions , Fillings , and Ventilation will be une \ ccj ) tionable , combining comfort , regularity , ami economy . For iiviglil , passage , and particulam apjily to C . . J . Tiipc , Superinlendcnt . of . Shipping , ut the Company ' s Olliccs ; or to Toniliu and ( . ' o ., ( iS , (^ 'ornhill .
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STEAM to AUSTRALIA . —The Pekinsulae and OuiiiNTAii Steam Navkjation Company beg to announce that their New Steam Ship FORMOSA will be desnatched from SouUminptoii on SnUii-aivy , the 7 th August , for STUMiV , calling at the Cape of Good llope and i » ...- < , IM . ilij ,. The rates of paHSagc-money will be — fh'Ht class , SO guineas ; second class , t , () guineas . Tho first class fares include table , wines , spirits , beer , etc . ; second class fares include ( able and beer . Bedding , linen , and all requisite cabin furniture arc provided by the Company . The Formosa lias superior accommodation for Passengers , and will carry an experienced Surgeon . — For further particulars , and to secure passage , or freight lor parcels and specie , apply at ( he Ofliecs of the Company , an below . The Formosa , will not take Passengers for the Cape of ( iood Hope . Peninsular and Oriental Sl . vmi Navigation Company's Oflico ;; , 122 , . Leadi-nhail Street , . Juno 17 , lb . W .
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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Book Passengers and receive Goods and Parcels for MALTA , EGYPT , I 2 TDIA , and CHINA , by their Steamers leaving Southampton on the 20 th of every Month . The Company's Steamers also start for MALTA arid CONSTANTINOPLE on the 29 th , and VIGO , OPOltTO , LISBON , CADIZ , and GIBKALTAE , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the Month . For further information apply at fhe Company's Ottlces , 122 , Leadenhall Street , London ; aud Oriental Place , Southampton .
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EDUCATION BY TIfE SEA SIDE . ¦ \ \ T E . ST . ON % A E % t SCHOOL V WELLINGTON HOUSE , WESTON-SUPEE-JIARE SOMEKSET . The Rev . Joseph Hopkins , assisted by the ablest Masters , continues to receive a limited number of Young Gentlemen , for the purpose of imparting to them a Finished , Commercial , Classical , and Mathematical Education . Mr . and Mrs . Hopkins bestow eareful ' and constant attention on the health and domestic comfort of those who are entrusted to their charge ; and watch , with prayerful solicitude , over their religious as well as their intellectual improvement .
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Wellington House , besides being well situated , ventilated , and commodious , is very convenient for sea bathing , offers the advantage of a good play-ground , and is immediately contiguous to the best roads for rural walks . Weston-super-Mare has long been celebrated as a place most favourable to the health and vigour of the young ; is accessible from the Western , South Western , and Midland Counties , and the Principality of Wales and Ireland ; while it is within a few hours' ride of the Metropolis , by the Great Western and Bristol and Exeter Railways .
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NEW ROMANCE bx the AUTHOR of " THE SCARLET LETTER . " Now Ready , 2 vols ., post 8 vo . To be had at all Libraries in Town and Country . THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE . By NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE , Author of "The Scarlet Letter , " " The House of the Seven Gables , " &e . " Mr . Hawthorne's third tale , in our judgment , puts the seal on the reputation of its author as the highest , deepest , and finest imaginative writer whom America has yet produced . . . . Long as are our remarks and selections , they are far from illustrating all the phases of appeal to admiration and sympathy exhibited in this remarkable book of a remarkable writer . " —Athenaum . " We know not how to praise it more highly than by saying we did not skip a sentence of the two volumes . " —Leader . " The book , besides its high philosophical interest , has the charm of a really fine romance too—has adventure , vivacity , fine scenery , and human interest . "—Daily News . London : Chapman and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly .
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Just published , in post Svo , price 9 s . 6 d . cloth , THE ECLIPSE OF FAITH ; On , a Visit to a Religious Scemic . "The author has discharged a very noble office with great ability . His book is replete with acute reasoning , and studded with powerful bursts of eloquence ; many passages possess a calm and sacred beauty which must delight the taste and conciliate the affections of the reader ; and last , not least , wit and humour abound , and ridicule is most felicitously employed for the signal discomfiture of mischievous neology . We wish the author God speed , and congratulate him on the successful achievement of his work . "—English Review , July , 1 S 52 . " The Eclipse of Faith is a very remarkable book . It is a reply—and an adequate reply—to Mr . Francis Newman ' s recent Flumes of Faith : and to the mysticisms of the new school "i spiritualising infidelity . The argument is conducted with great skill ; it combines tho true Socratic irony with the Socratic di : » lof , '"o . There is wit , too . :. S well .. » » i » a . n . > i " tlio aincushloll : and though tho writer holds views diflevent on many important matters from our own , we must award him the honour of a . distinguished defence of revelation in the present work—a work in which depth of thought is relieved by great clearness and force of style . "—Christiuu Remembrancer , July . London : Longman , Brown , Green , and Longmans .
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rpiIE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE , X AiNl ) HISTORICAL REVIEW . In an age which claims to give peculiar attention to whatever is useful and practical , l he ( icntleinan ' s _ Magazine has stepped forward to occupy the vacant , post of an Historical Kcvicw . Jn « o doing , the I'Milorn endeavour to present , month by month , a Magazine which shall he acceptable in every house aiid family , ( ientlemen eminently conversant , with tho vnrious branchesof historical hi inly are constant , contributors , and every endeavour is made to rcniler ( he Magazine a worthy organ and representiii . ivo of Historical and Arclneological Literature . In its Original Articles , historical questions arc considered and discussed ; ils Correspondence is open to every historical inquirer ; in ils Reviews , prominent attention is given lo all historical ' books ; and its 11 islorical Chronicle anil Motes of the Month contain a record of such recent events as are worthy <> j being l ; epl . in remembrance . Its Obituary is a faithful niemoria of all prisons of eminence lately deceased , on the collect ion and preparation of which great care is bestowed , 'flic ( lentlenian ' s Magazine is peculiarly well suited for general readers , for circulation in fiooli . Societies , and for ( he tables of Public Heading Koonis . A Specimen Number will be forwarded free on receipt of 2 s . ( ill . in postage slumps . Nichols and Son , 25 , Parliament St . reel .
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/ 1 OMTK \ S V \\ ILOSOHI Y is reviewed from V the nominal point , of \ iew , in Num . ' JiC , 2 < i , 27 , ' ^ M , ' - " . : !() ; mid : il of I ( in I'KOPI . K . The mime numbers contain several nrlicles by I ' rofenhor Newman on the Reform of Worship ; I J " continuation of John Sterling ' s l , ellern lo 'William M 11 cc . nlI ; iliO'liifc of Hpino / . a . ; Hie Life and Op inions of Sw edenborL ' , Inn " the German of Herder ; as well as Hcveral l , e ( t . uren by W illini'j Mneciill , and other inlicleM . With No . ? . 7 , ( he price wiih rinsed from Ono Penny lo Three Halfpence . Kvcry Saturday . London : 'Watson , Paternoster UoW .
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692 THE LEADER , [ Saturday , July 17 , 1851
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LONDON : Cilal . d lij ( Ii . iih . i : ll . mi'uii , (<>! ' No . il , I ' orllnixl Hi" ' K . iihiii |; lun , in Ilie County "' I M I . I . IIimi \ , ) nl Hi" """¦ ' ' ., ,. Mi : i , mi : i . Havii . i . iiikI Kinv . Mtim , No . ¦! , r *« w «' wif Strrrt , In ""' ,,,, ol HI . 1-jiiiI , ( mini Conlcn , in Ilie Hume County ; un . l I ' uliUhlirt I i > Tiiuunton l . ii .. 11 Hunt , (<> l ItiMi . hvi . y II . MihC . Itiiinin . iMiillIj , » lilt ; l . KAIM . It Ol IK'i :, N <> - H > , WI . U . INOTON HIKl ' -l ^ M'l'lt A N l > , In tlio I ' ri'cinct of Hie Huvoy , l ) otli In I lie tunic County IHatuiii > av , July 17 , itiM .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 17, 1852, page 692, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1943/page/24/
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