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DR. KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, consiHting of moro than 700 Models, iH Now Qpon, at tlio
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PORTLAND GALLERi , Regent ; ( opponito i'olytechnie ) , every day oxoopt Friday , for Gontlomon only , from ISlovon till Five , and from Sttvon till Ton . On Fridays liowovor , Iho Morning Exhibition for Gentlemen will ( ilose at Two o ' clock , wh : sn LadioH only will be . achmttotl until Fivo o'clock . ICxplanatioiiH for Gontlonion by Dr . Loach , and for LadioH by Mi-h . Leach . —AdmiHHion , Oiui Shilling .
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AZTEC LILLiriJTIANH LAST SIX DAYH IN LONDON , at the Maihonicttm Tiikatj ^ k , Lowthor Aroailo , Htrand , aH they leavo for tho Provinoon on Haturday , Hopt . J 7 th . All who have not Moon Uioho Extraordinary BoingH—tho Wow Kiuio of Vooplo hitherto unknown or HitppoHod to bo i ' abiiloitn—lotic no timo , they aro tho WoiuIovh of tlio Human Creation , having no roHomblmioo to anything on Earth but tho Hculpturoa of Nia « voli , Egypt , and Central Amorica . Opon ovory Day , from IClovon till One , Throo till Fivo , and Sovon till Ton . Adminnion , Ono . Bhilling .
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rpHE BEST SHOW of IRON BEDI STEADS in tho Kingdom is WILLIAM S . BURTON S Etohas TWO VERY LARGE ROOMS , wh , ch are c td to the EXCLUSIVE SHOW of Iron and Brass Bedstc . Ki and Children ' s Cots , ( with appropriate Bedding and Ma tresses . ) Common Iron Bedsteads , from 16 s . id ., rmm Folding Bedsteads , from lSta . Od . j Patent bo ^^^ ff , with dovetail joints and patent sacking , irom 19 B - ^' 4 j « 3 Beilfrom 20 s . each . Handsome ornamental Iron and JJrnss » e steads , in great variety , from £ 2 3 s . to £ 13 13 s . aflOWWILLIAM S . BlTRTON has TEN ^ KGE BHU ^ ROOMS ( all communicating ) , excluB V ;? rSMTawTN& IKONsolely to tho show of GENERAL ? V ^ Satod and MONGERY ( including cutlery , nickel s . f « % « japanned wares ) , so arranged and classified that pur may easily and at onco make their selections . mwey Catalogues , with engravings , sent ( per postj irt >« - returned for every article not approved ot . „ , n . jj 09 , U 2 , 3 D , OXFORD STREET ( comer of Newman ^ weth » NEWMAN STREET ; and 4 & 5 , PERRY B l LAOi ^_
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MED ICAL METE 0 EOL 0 &Y . —P . MX Astronomical Meteorologist , respectfullyinforms Medical Gentlemen and Boards of Medical Institutions , that he supplies a Set of Apparatus , adapted to Medical Meteorology , for 9 Guineas . , ,, Letters , requiring a reply , should enclose a stamp ; ana nn orders containing a remittance will receive prompt attention . 18 , Cbaven-stheet , City-uoad .
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T ^ DUCATION . —WANTED , by an Accom-¦ |\ j plished Widow Lady , residing in one of the finest counties in England , within Fifty Miles of the Metropolis , and in the 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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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 allnis Pupils were First-class . —W . B . G ., 11 , St . George ' s Villas , Canonbury , Islington . ' " . .- -
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DIFFICULT TEXTS and TEXTS Mis UNDERSTOOD . Ub ' To-mohkow Evening , Sept . 11 th , the Rev . 'WILtTAV FORSTER will deliver the Ninth of a Series of Twelve Dif courses , at the Temporary Free Christian Church . Hawlev-cmo " cent , Camden Town . Gal . iii ., 24 . Subject — " Moses in the Law and Christ in the Gospel—the successive Schoolmasters of Mankind . " On Sunday Evening , Sept . 18 th , the Tenth of the Series John xvi ., 7 , 15 . Subject— " The Holy Spirit—the meaning of the term , the nature of the influence , and the result of its recen . tion in faithful souls . " ¦ ¦ *
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But having given this advice , which we do from the sincerestinotives , we will add to it advice on the way in which the opportunity should be used that real profit may result . You should first carefully read some popular work on physiology ( at this moment we can only think of the one published by the Useful Knowledge Society , and one by the Messrs . Chambers in their Educational Course , but there are doubtless several ) ; having done so , a long visit or two to Dr . Eahn ' s rooms will give-definite - precision to your ideas of structure , and furnish a rudimentary knowledge of anatomy such as no plates can give . This done , there still remains the far less accessible , and yet equally interesting subject of Embryology —a subject better illustrated in this Museum than m any other place we can name . There are seventy-seven preparations , and nearly one hundred wax models , besides several engravings . In popular works on Physiology , an absurd prejudice has unwarrantably excluded almost
everything but vague generalities on the subject of the Embryo and + development ; you will therefore find yourself in a difficulty with In these specimens . But Dr . Kahn here comes to your assistance . He i * r published an Atlas of the Formation of the Human Body , contain ^ sixty figures , and brief letter-press explanations . This work , which vn may either buy in the Museum itself , or at Mr . Churchill , the publisher ' s ' previous to your visit , will , after a little attention , enable you to understand enough of the subject to give your visit a keen interest and also to enable you to read more scientific and detailed works . ' The course we suggest is a little more serious than what is demanded by other Exhibitions , but one week of moderate study , and three or four visits to the Museum , will give such a general and precise conception of the structure and functions of man ' s wondrous organism as will be a " possession for all time , " an acquisition for life .
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HEALTH OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK . The deaths registered in London during the week ending Saturday , September 3 rd , numbered 1029 , whilst the average of the corresponding weeks for the last ten years , not including the choleraln 1849 , was 950 . The mortality little exceeds the average raised in the same proportion as the increase of population . Cholera was fatal to 16 persons , viz ., 12 children and 4 adults . In the last 8 weeks from the week ending 16 th July , 3 , 6 , 9 , 4 , 19 , 10 , 18 , and 16 , deaths from cholera were registered . Diarrhoea in the same period was fatal to 54 , 73 , 81 , 110 , 139 , 126 , 137 , 152 persons , and shows a tendency to increase . The deaths from typhus , which in the preceding week were 37 , rose last week to 48 ; scarlatina has increased from 18 in the previous week to nearly double that number , namely , 32 deaths in the last week . _
The tubercular diseases and those of the heart and bloodvessels show but little variation in the mortality from that of the former week . 5 persons died in childbirth , 123 from consumption , 4 from aneurism , 4 from delirium tremens , and 2 from intemperance . Of the 1029 persons whose deaths are recorded , 520 were children under 15 years of age , 317 of the age of 15 to 60 , and 191 of the age of 60 years and upwards . The births in the week were 1582 , or 653 more than the deaths . At the "Royal Observatory , Greenwich , the mean height
of the barometer in the week was 29-732 in . _ The mean temperature of , the % eelrwas 55-7 degs ., which is 3-3 degs . below the average of the same week in 38 years . The highest temperature of the week was 70-2 degs . on Tuesday ; the lowest was 45-0 degs . on Saturday . The wind blew from the west and south-west"during the first five days of the week , and from the north for the remainder : its horizontal movement averaged 1 ] 0 miles a day . More than an inch of rain fell during the week ; of this large quantity for the season nearly half an inch fell on Thursday .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . On the 21 st of AuguBt , at the City Prison , Camdcn-road , Holloway , the wife of George Wright , Esq ., Royal Navy , governor : a son . On the 29 th , at'Smito-house , Devon , the wife of Temple West , Esq ., late Captain and lieutenant-Colonel Grenadier Guards : a daughter . On the 3 rd of September , at Ramsgate , the wife of the Rov . Charles Carus Wilson : a son . On the 4 th , at Sfcaekpole-court , ViscountessEmlyn : a daughter . On the 5 th , at Mount Craig , Ross , Herefordshire , the wife of Bellingham Barnard Hankey , Esq .: a daughter . On the 6 th , at Barwell , Leicestershire , the wife of Major Peareon : a daughter . On the 7 th , at 18 , Savile-row , Burlington-gardens , the wife of Joseph Toynbee , Esq ., F . R . S .: a daughter . MARRIAGES . On the 1 st of September , at Sydney-lodge , Edinburgh , John Butherfurd Russell , Esq ., M . D ., to Georgina Isabella , only surviving daughter of Sir David Maxwell , Bart ., of CardonesH . On the 1 st , at Catsflcld , Richard Thomas Lee , Esq ., of Grovehall , Yorkshire , to Louisa Elizabeth , daughter of the late Lioutonant-GeneralSir Androwl'ilkington , of Catsfield-placo , Sussex . On the 1 st , in the parish church of Lea , Portarlington , the Rev . J . W . Benn , incumbent of St . Paul ' s , Portarlington , to Maria Louisa , daughter of tho lute Major-Genornl Hamilton , C . B ., and tho Hon . Mrs . Hamilton . On the 1 st , at Trinity Church , Chelsea , John Tcnniol , Esq ., to Julia , daughter of tho late Juliua Giani , Esq . On tho 6 th , at St . Mary ' s Chapel , Hamilton , John Boyle , Esq ., burrister-at-law , third son of tho late Right Hon . David Boylo , of Shewaltou , to Jane , . second daughter of Theodro Walrond , Esq . of Caldor-pnrk , Lanarkshire .
, On the Oth , at Hartlebury Church , Herbert Richard Peel , Esq ., second son of tho Very Rov . tho Doan of Worcester , to Georgiana Maria , only daughter of the Rev . Thomas Baker , rector of Hartlobury , and honorary canon of Worcester . On tho Oth , at St . Goorgo ' n , Hanover-Hqiiaro , tho Rev . William Ii . Fieldon , third boii of Joseph Fielder , Esq ., of Witton-houso , [ Lancashire , to the Hon . J . Elizabeth St . Clair , yoiingent daughter of the Right Hon . Lord Sinclair . On the Oth , at St . Georgo'H , Hanovor-square , Captain Artlum Cnmming , R . N ., Bon of General Sir Henry dimming , Colony of the Twelfth Royal Lunoora , to Adelaide , daughter of Charles Stuart . Esq ., of Norfolk-stroot , Park-Lane . ' l DKATIIS . On tho 1 st of September , at BriiHSola , Lioufonant-Gonoral Sir Noil Doughm , K .. C . B . and K . C . H ., Colonel of her Majoaty ' N ( Seventy-eighth HighlanuoiH . On the 1 st , at 17 , Parlc-eroBoont , Goorgo Lyall , EbQ ., formerly M . V . for the city of London . On the 2 nd , aged thirty-nix , Annn , tho bolovod . wifo of ThonmH Platt , of Burton-qroBCOiit , and of Lincoln'ti-iuii , Esq .,
barrislrr-On tho 2 nd , at Wrothain-piirk , ' FriuiwiB Jfjlwaboth , only child of Viscount and VineountoHH Torrington , aged eighteen . On tho 3 rd , at Iridgo-phieo , Hiihhcx , Hir Pcckham B . S . Mioklethwait , in liitt Bixly-uitfhth year . On tho 3 rd , in his nevonty-ninth year , Cliarhm Tanton , Esq ., of tho Royal Navy , one of Iho medical oflieoi-H who attended at tho battle ' of Trafalgar , in Codringtou ' H whip tho Orion . On tlio 3 rd , at Brighton , tho Rov . Henry . 1 . Lloyd , Hector of Selatlyn , Shropshire , youngest Hon of tho late Fraiiom Lloyd , Esq ., of Domg ' iy , mid M . P . for tho county of Montgomery . On tho 4 th , at 10 , ChoHlmm-placo , Eleanor Sophia , tho wiio of tho Hon . and Rov . William H . Scott . ' On the oth , at hiB residence . King Edward o-road , South Hackney , tho Rev . F . A . Cox , D . D ., LL . l > . agod uoventy . On tho 7 th , at Wostwood-hall , ytuubrduluro , Lioutoiitiut-Coiouol Powye , ui hia ilfty-njntli year .
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MONET MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE Friday Evening , September 9 , 1853 . There has not been so great and general depression as occurred on Thursday last , for some time past ., Consols fell to . 96 J- |; Great Western Stock , 84 f at J x . d . j Birmingham Stock , 106 ^ -7 ; London and South Western , 80 J 1 ; London and Brighton , 100 99 $ . French Stock experienced a like fall , Paris and Strasbourg being quoted at one time at 36 f : and Paris and Lyons , 26 £ . A reaction , however , occurred later in the day , and the markets closed at advanced prices .. The great fall on that day had been preceded during the week by a gradual dechnevin Funds and Stock . Consols were settled for the last account at 97 £ , the bears receiving as much as £ contango for carrying over to the next account on the 13 th October . Heavy money sales of Consols have been reported , effected , and very likely have been a cause of the fall noticed . The Gold Mining and Land Markets have been nearly deserted , and apparently only in speculative Stock has much business been transacted . The market opened yesterday with an improved appearance , Consols quoted at 96 IJ £ , afterwards 96 f to 96 £ , and closing at 96 | and £ for money , and 96 £ for account 13 th October ; Exchequer Bills , 2 dis . and 1 pm . ; Caledonians , 64 | and 64-J ; Cork and Bandon , 18 , 19 ; Eastern Counties , 12 g , 13 |; East Lancashire , 70 J and 7 \\ ; Great Northern , 79 , 80 x . d . ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 108 , 110 ; Great Westerns , 84 J , 85 $ ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 1 % \ and f London and Blackwall , 8 i , £ x . d . ; London and Brighton , 99 , 100 ( done at 99 i ) ; London and North Western , 106 f , 107 J ; London and Southwestern , 81 , 2 ( done at 81 |); Midland , 65 f , 66 J x . d . ; North London , 50 , 53 x . d . and x . ir . ; North Western , 8 , 8 $ ; Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhampton , 45 $ , 46 £ ; South Eastern , 66 J , 674 ; York , Newcastle , and Berwick , 67 to 68 x . d . ; York and North Midland , 53 £ , 54 J . Consols shaky , and bears holding on .
Foreign Shares , last prices : —Beziera and Graesssesac , \ dis . par . ; Dijon and Besancon , 1 £ , 2 J pm . ; Grand Junction France , 2 \ , $ ; Grand Trunk Upper Canada , and Shares and Bonds , 5 and 3 dis . ; Great Central France , 1 ^ and l £ pm . ; Northern of France , 34 | , 35 J ; Paris and Lyons , 27 & , f ; Paris and Strasbourg , 37 i ( business done at 37 and i , and 6 J : Great Eastern France , f and § pm . ; Upper India Scrip , par and J pm ., Western of France , 9 i , 9 Jpm . Land Shares still lower than , last week : —Australian Agricultural , 31 , 33 ; South Australian Land , 34 , 36 ( done at 35 and 34 ) j Van Dieman's Land , 16 , 17 ( done at 16 J ) .
CORN MARKET . Mark lane , Friday , September 9 , 1853 . Notwithstanding large arrivals of wheat and oats , tho trade remains firm . Barley is scarce , and Is . dearer .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Pbicks . ) Satur . Mond . Tues . Wedn . Thura . Frid . Bank Stock 227 * 227 226 i 22 fi 3 per Cent . Red 98 | 08 fc 07 £ 97 * 974 3 per Cent . Con . Ans . 97 * 97 i f > 7 £ 97 * 90 | Consols for Account ... 97 & 97 i 97 i 07 97 3 i per Cent . An 100 * 100 f 100 £ 100 J 99 ^ New 5 per Cents Long Ans ., 1860 5 9-10 515-16 fig India Stock 2 C 6 254 * 250 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 10 13 Ditto , undor . fi ] 000 ... ...... 13 12 Ex . Bills , JE 1000 lp lp 3 d lp 2 ( 1 Ditto , JE 500 2 ( 1 Id 3 d lp 2 d Ditto , Small 2 d Id 3 d lp 2 d
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last OrxaciAt Quotation buuing this Wkbic ending TnUltffDAY EVKNING . ) Brazilian , Small 10 H Spanish 3 p . Cta . Now Del " . 222 Granada Deferred 0 J S panish Com . Cortif . of Mexican 3 p . Centh 25 $ Coupon not funded ... (! J Peruvian 4 i per CentH .... H 2 Swodinh Loan 1 ) 4 Portuguese 4 per Cents . 44 J Dutch 2 \ per Cents ( i 4 J Russian 4 , k per ContB . ... 101 i Dutch 4 . per Cent . Certif . 5 ) 82
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 10, 1853, page 886, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2003/page/22/
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