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Save 50 per Cent , by purchasing your Watches direct from the Manufacturer , at the Wholesale Trade Price . Warranted Gold Watches , extra jewelled , with all the recent improvements £ 3 15 O The same Movements in Silver Cases -.. 2 0 0 Handsome Morocco Cases for same 0 2 0 Every other description of Watch in the same proportion . Sent Free to any part of the Kingdom upon receipt of One Shilling Extra . Duplex and other Watches practically Repaired and put in order , at the Trade Prices , at DANIEL ELLIOTT HEDGER'S WHOLESALE WATCH MANUFACTORY , 27 , CITY ROAD , near rinsbury Square , London . * * Merchants , Captains , and the Trade supplied in any quantities on very favourable terms .
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Q £ i ) t ^ oologtral <^ ar&ert £ , REGENT'S PARK , Are open daily . The first living specimen of Choikopotamtts ever seen in Europe is now added to the Collection . All Visitors are admitted to Mr . Gould ' s Humming Birds , without extra charge . Admission , One Shilling . Mondays , Sixpence .
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PATRON . —H . E . H . PRINCE ALBERT . Death of Wellington—The National Song , by Macfarren , will be sung by George Buckland , Esq ., at the 2 &ogal ^ olgtecfittfc £ n £ titutfont in his Evening Lecture on Music , in which he will be assisted by Miss Blanche Tounge , R . A . M . lectures : By J . H . Pepper , Esq ., on Testing Gold , and on the Australian Gold Districts . By Dr . Bachhoffner , on the Mode of Preserving Eresh Provisions . By Mr . Crispe , on Morrall ' s Patent Needles . New Series of Dissolving Views , &c . &c . Admission , Is . ; Schools and Children under Ten , Half-price . Eor hours , see Programme .
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QECHETARY WANTED , for the Literaet IO and SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION , JOHN STREET , FITZROY SQUARE . —The Office being open to competition , Candidates must send in written applications , with testimonials of character and ability , addressed to the Committee , on or before Tuesday , October 19 th , 1852 . Inquiries as to Salary , Duties , &c , can only be made in the Committee Room between the hours of Seven and Ten in the Evening . EDWARD TRUELOVE , Sec . pro tern .
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HEAL AND SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of BEDSTEADS , sent free by post , containing designs and prices of upwards of 100 different Bedsteads , and also their Priced List of Bedding . They have likewise , in addition to their usual Stock , a great variety of PARISIAN BEDSTEADS , both in wood and iron , which they have just imported . Heal and Son , Bedstead and Bedding Manufacturers , 196 , Tottenham Court Road .
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HAIR . —It . BECK is now manufacturing the most- superior HEAD-DRESSES for LADIES and GENTLEMEN , upon an entirely Now Construction . II . iJ . has for years paid tho strictest regard to tittingtho Mead , and studying the stylo and liguro of the wearer , requisite )? too often lout sight of by tho ordinary Wigmakors ; and without which tho fill ho head-dress is immediately detected . His WigH have likewise tho great advantage of being only feat her-weight ; neither Hhrinking nor expanding ; nor will they loso colour , or change in any climate . Prices rango from Ono Guinea . It . BiiC'K , ' Established upwards of Twenty-live Years , Removed from Choapsido to 1 , OLD J EWltY . Hair-Cutting , Curling , Shampooing ; hot and cold towels , clean brushes , &o . Charge , ( ht .
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rrillE Al 1 ST l { ALA SI AN E MI CHANTS ' JL MONETARY AID COHl'ANV . ( Provisionally Registered . ) OHicos—i ) , Austin kkiauh . Emigrants' . Entrance— Austinfriars . Passage . TKUSTHKS . Nil- Cavendish Riiinbold , Hart ., Twickenham . Apsloy IVllatt , Usq ., M . I ' ., HlackfriarM . T . H . kii-hanls , 10 sq ., ( Richards and Co ., ) Bishopsgate . Tho chief objects are lo advance tho wholo of tho passage . money to Emigrants , upon their paying a premium mid giting approved weuril . y in ( heat ISrituin . Tho advances repayaMn hy instalments to I ho Colonial Agents , which will bo invested for purchasing gold . From this and other HourceM it profit , y ielding a dividend of 5 per cent ,, tho llrst your , and lf > per cent , afterwards , can be clearly shown in tho Prospectus . Tho Provisional Directors have tho pleasure to announce that a petition has heen presented hy them praying for Her Majest y ' s Royal Charter <>! ' 'Incoriioration for this Company , mid that Iho draft of the proposed Charter has also been lodged .
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' I <\) 1 ! M OK Al'I'MOATION - I'OIt HllAIUCS . "'l ' o the Provisional Directors of Lho Australasian Emigrants Monetary Aid Company . "' ( ioiitlomou ,- I request you to allot mo shares in I he above undertaking , and I lioroby agree to accept the said sIiiucm , or any less number you may allot me , and to pay the Hum of . CI on ouch share at tho time to lie specilied in your letter of allotment , and sign tho Deed of Melt lenient when required . Naino in full Residence Occupation Dale Referee ' s Nanio Ri'Mideneii Occupation l <' or l'roM | K el iihch an < l Mluircs apply at the Ollices , or to <) liv < -r Raymond , I'itiij ., Iho llroker to I lie ( Jompany , (( , Hunk ( Jhainliois . JOILJN BO I'D , Munayer , pro tern .
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r ^ HIRIQUI ROAD COMPANY . —Notice . — \_ y The Directors of the Chh-iqui Road Company have the satisfaction to state to their shareholders and the public , that , in reference to the rig ht and title of territory through which the road is to run , and of which they never had , and never could have , the slightest doubt , a file of the Official Gazette of New I Granada , extending from the 1 st of January to the 3 rd of August last , has come to thia country by the last West Indian Mail , . ( these Gazettes may be seen at Lloyd's Merchants' Room , ) which sets the disputed point completely at rest . These Gazettes , throughout the period mentioned , abound with official orders and decrees , civil , military , financial , and commercial , in reference to that portion of New Granada in which the Veraguas , Chiriqui , and Bocas del Toro , are situate . In these we find returns of all descriptions , local and Customs revenues and expenditure , ordered by the Supreme Government , and furnished by the local authorities and proper officers of these provinces and districts , adverting to years that are past . Especially we find the returns from the Custom-house of Bocas del Toro ( see Gazette , July 17 , ) for 1840-1841 , the year wherein the Costa Rica advocates ha ve told us that the New Granadian Government had no establishments or authority of any kind there . But still more decisive are the contents of the Gazette of April 6 , which , in a Supplement , gives us the official census of the population of the Republic of New Granada for 1851 . It is dated Bogota , January 20 , 1852 . In this census , which shows the total population to be 2 , 243 , 730 , we find discriminated every province , canton , district , parish , and hamlet , with the population of each , the number of electors , and the number and the names of the senators and representatives appropriated for each province , and now representing these in the Legislature assembled at , and which holds its sittings in , Bogota . From this curious and important document , the Directors place before their shareholders and the public the following account of the population , &c , of Veraguas and of the Province of Chiriqui . formerly part of Veraguaa , and the western xiortion thereof : — Population . Senator . Representative . Electors . Province Chiriqui , 17 , 279 1 1 16 Designated and divided thus : — Cauton of Alonje . District — David 4 G 25 Alanjo 3149 Bocachica , A . - - - - 104 Boqucron .... 845 Bugaba , A - - - - 331 Caldera , A 137 Dolega 1508 Gualaca 1351 Remedios ----- 1584 San Felix 515 Han Lorenzo .... 1777 San 1 ' ahlo .... 730 10 , 051 JJocuh del Toro - - - 517 Boca del Draco ... 78 San MigiK'l - 025 Total - --- 17 , 27 !) Tho namo of tho . Senator is Antonio Valores ; tho Roprenentative , Nicolas Lopez . The number of deputies sent to tho Provincial Legislature is 11 . Besides this , the Directors can state from official authority that the Vice-Presi < lrnt of tho Repulilie of New Urauada hart largo estates in the Hocas dolToro ; that his wife ih a native of that district , and ( heir i ; imily and connexions highly respectable . When not on duty elsewhere , the Viee-ProsidenI and his family reside at Duvid . Next let us look at tho province of Veraguiw : — Population . Senator . Representative . KleotorH . Voraguas : t : t , H ( i I 1 1 30 Designated and divided Limn : — - Canton Sanxia . c ! O . Siintiiigo ----- 0121 . Atalaya 1051 ) Cnlebia 2111 Canir / . us ----- 4245 Mesa 2512 Almond 2 H 2 "Montojo 200 !) . Pallium - - - - - 30 O 4 PonugiL , A . - - - - 0 !> 4 Rio ( Io . Icsiih - ... 1015 San KrimciHco - - - - 1 HS 5 St . Juan do Costa - - - <> 3 , Hunt ale , A . - - - 107 ( 5 Nona ----- 2052 Tc . lo U . 'W TranquilliiM , A . - - - 30 . S Total - - - : » 3 , H ( M J ' rinciput Sfiiutor , . ) onu i > k Kaiiiikoa . / u-jirrtwii / ti / inr , JoMM Antonio (' nilnick . ItcijidoH LliOMt particulars they have ( moo ( la / . etten ) mentioned , the enumeration ,, f the quotas of men ( hat these provinces urn hound to iurnish for the defence of I he count ry , thus : Chiriqui , for internal ( liHtuibiiiKte . 'i , lilt ; foreign invasion , 77 1 ; and Voraguas , for internal distilrbaneoH , . ' ) H 0 ; and for foreign invasion , 1520 . Tho ( Ja / . ottooi January 3 rd contains , moreover , au ollicial and important decree from the Supremo ( Jovornmont regarding granl . M and p rivileges lo oiiiigrunl . fi settling in t ho province of Chiriqui and Hooai dol Toro . To ndil ono word nioro on tho Hiilijoct , would ho to insult common hoiiso and Iho understanding of tho puldic . My order of the Court of DireelorH , . JAMEH MACCJUJ 5 EN , Sec , London , Bopt . 20 , 1 H 53 .
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Eif&iisH Sympathy with Italy . —It is not too much to say that , till the formation of the Society , [ of the Friends of Italy ] there did not exist in this country anv adequate representation of the sentiments and the policy of those who are the real organs of the Italian people . Our liberal newspapers , indeed , recorded facts that could not fail to impress the public mind , and commented on these facts in the spirit natural to iournals accustomed to generous views on home-questions . The popular instinct , too , of the great mass of our countrymen always , on the occasion of any very striking or splendid fact , such as the defence of Rome against the French , broke through all the impediments to a right appreciation , and seized with due precision the heroic name that was conspicuous , or the heroic thing that was transpiring ; discerning , for example , the true lineaments of a Mazzini despite a thousand calumnies , and penetrating , more sagaciously than most professional politicians did , the meaning of the movement which he led . Still , there was no uniform , consistent , unflagging attention among us to the course of Italian events ; no intuition into what was right and what was wrong in Italian politics ; no decided and persevering preference , such as even Englishmen might justly entertain , for one Italian tendency rather than another . We looked at Italy , as it were , through a haze compose d of all those prejudices against the words " Revolution , " " Republic , " " demagogue , " and the like , which accord so intimately with English feeling , and which the enemies of Italian liberty so carefully fostered by their manner of writing and talking ; and it was only when , in the midst of this haze , there was seen the flash of some indisputably glorious human action , that our hesitations , and our doubts , and our small arguings " if" and " but , " gave way to a unanimous cheer of encouragement and assent . But this , surely , is not the way in which one nation should survey another undergoing the throes of a mortal agony!—First Annual Report of the Society of the Friends of Italy . Hungary and Italy . —More important in results were the communications which passed between the Society [ of the Friends of Italy ] and the Hungarian patriot , Kossuth , on his visit to this country previous to his departure for America . The date of these communications , coinciding as it did with that of the first personal interviews between Kossuth and Mazzini , may be regarded as the date of the first promulgation of a political alliance which will yet , it is believed , lead to real and important consequences in Europe—the League between Hungary and Italy . Although such a league was natural before , seeing that both countries had the same enemy , and that the means employed by this enemy to keep down liberty in both was to garrison the one country by the strength of the other—Hungary by Italian soldiers , and Italy by Hungarians ; yet the announcement of a league between the Italian and the Hungarian peoples as u European fact , superseding the old notion of the exclusive dependence of all the continental nations on their own mere resources , aided by a I'Yench initiative—the announcement of such a league , if not its recognition , was only possible when the two men who severally represented Hungary mid lialy met , as exiles , on the English soil .- — First Annual Report of the Society of the Friends- of Italy . "Tii 10 Would . "— " All that I have seen in the world , " said M , " were undigested dinners , suppers without pleasure , conversations in which there was no confide ) ice on one Hide or the other , alliances without iriemLship , and marriages without love . "—( ' // < mi /'( j ) -L
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I October % 1852 . ] THE LEADER , 955
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 2, 1852, page 955, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1954/page/23/
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