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1>K. DE JONG IPS (Kiiirjhtofthe Order- Of Leopold of Belgium) LI G H T-B R O W #C0D L I VEK OIL, Administered with the greatest sutwss in cases of
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CONSUMPTION , GENERAL DEBILITY , IHIEOIATISM , INFANTILE WASTINK , AND ALL THE DISOUDEKS OF C . HiLDK 13 N AK 1 SING FUOM DKFBCTIVE NliTItlTION , ' from the rapidity of its curative eOVcts , is not only immeasurably the most cflicacious and the most economical , but ITS KNTIUE FREElSoM FKOM NAUMROIS ri , AV 0 L'K AND AFTEn-TABTE is attested by innuim .-mbk' opinions of 1 hy-Biciaris and Surgeon ? of lCurojpcun roputatioii , irom wnlcn the following extracts are selected ' : ~ " Dr . de Jonsrh ' s Oil does not chhho nau ' sou . and indigestion . " A . B , &KANV 1 JCI . K , Esq .,-M . U ., F . K . S ., Author of the "Spas of Germany . " , "I have tasted your Qil , and find it not nt nil nnusoouaa very great recommendation . "— Siiemiuan 31 usi'Ratt , ' * Dr . 'do Jovigii ' s Oil is more pnlulnMo to ninsr jmMt'nts than the otliur . kinds of Cod I . ivor Oil . "—c ; .. KAUCLvrrE JtlA ^ r ,, Ksq ., M . D ., Consumption Kowltnl , Ton imv . " Children will take it without obiction , inul when It is given tharo often * cry for nioro . "— Thomas Hum ' , Iwq ., F . K . C . 3 ., Western Dispensary for DisontK's ol tin' bKln . Sold owi , vin Imporinl Hiilf-pI ; it » . SH . ikl .: ^ in ^' . ^ Ji Quarts , Os ., capsufed nncl labelled with Dp . il «< Joi R « slg-nivturc , wxtiiout which . none ih ur . Num .. aihuu Country by respectable chemists . JN I / ONDON nv HIS 80 I . B AGENTS . ANSAlt , HAKJT . OKD , nnd CQ ., 77 . . Stnind , W-C
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CAUTION . BOND'S PERMANENT MAUKINO IMv . To nvold disnppointment from tin- « " »»»• ' ! ° ' ? i OountoriultH , bo oaruK'l to nuk for ''« 'j' 111 1 ' , , ' manont Marking Ink \ nnd flii-thor to ^? 'JllK V ? . i » n " i ) rod that vo h'lwpovtt ?/ S / ze is , or lins ntnny time , b . ' . 'ii pup »^ by him , tho Jnvontor and Proprietor . N . H .-Thogonuino and OKtOINAI- IJON'TB [[ JigU , ; NMNT KAinCING INK bonri ) tho jiildr « tw oii J » llluu 28 , LONQ-I-ANM , WifiS'i ? SMXTUI'JKIiW . '
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Rati / wxt Bim ; s , 1859 . — -Thegeneral report-of the Board of Trade shows that 172 bills for railways in threat'Britain have been deposited this session , of ^ hieh 129 atithorise new wprfcs ; 70 bills byneyr companies authorise the construction of 768 iniles Of railway , and 59 by old companies 361 miles j ' -ibe total length of line , therefore , is 1 , 129 miles , in addition to 95 miles of deviation lines and 12 projects for enlargements of stations , &c .
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JOINT-STOCK COMPANIES . The quarterly dividend court of proprietors of Bank stock will be held on the 17 th inst . On the 5 th April will be held-a general court for the election of a governor and deputy-governor for the year ensuing ; and on the following day another court for the election of twenty-four directors . : The Agra and United Service Bank have declared a dividend , at the rate of 10 per cent , per annum , for the half-year ending the 31 st of December , with a bonus of 1 / . per share * making a total distribution of 12 per cent , for the year 1858 .
A meeting took place , on Thursday , of the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company , wlien an unfavoTtirable report was presented , the receipts for 1858 showing a considerable falling-off , a result ascribed to the depression of trade in those colonies . The report was agreed to . At a meeting of the Van Diem en ' s Land Company , on Thursday , the report of the directors was adopted . The position of affairs does not seem to be the most flourishing :, and it is questioned whether in the course of the twelve months any distribution can be made to the proprietors . Neglected management of affairs in the colony is alleged to be the cause of this uiiforr tunate state of things , but under new arrangements it is believed a niore satisfactory development of the property can be effected . .
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GtTCERiNE . —A circular has been addressed to the soap trade ,. stating that by . a process termed " Reynold ' s patent , " glycerine , of which the supply is at present very inadequate , can be obtained at trifling cost from the refuse , or > ' spent lees , " of tlieir msinufacture . Hitherto the supply has chiefly been , derived from the sweet water of ; the' candle makers . The commercial importance of the article is becoming "very considerable . . Customs-vxD Excise . —The amount of Customs ' duties ( net ) actually paid into the Exchequer between 1816 and I $ 58 appears to have varied from 9 , 716 , 431 / . ( 1817 ) to 22 , 504 , 822 / . ( 1844-45 ) . In the year ended SlstofMarch , 1858 , the gross amount was . , 109 , 104 / . During the earlier part of the period spoken of the
duties on tea tobacco , wines , spirits , coffee , and several other articles were collected bj the Excise wholly or in part . Tea continued an Excise collection till 1834 , when it became a branch of the Customs' duties ; the other articles had 'been transferred in 1825 . " The net available sum from excise ( 1816 to 1858 ) varied from 18 , 678 , 835 / .. ( 1842 ) to 29 , 885 , 747 / . ( 1816 ) . Stamps have fluctuated between 6 , 378 , 667 / . and 7 , 710 i 683 Zr ) nnd , taxes between 3 , 654 , 819 / ., ( 1839 ) and 21 , 618 , 1237 . ( 1816 ) . Taxes , from this large amount collected in 1816 , dropped . in 1813 to 10 , 002 , 748 / ., and fell afterwards to something above 4 , 000 , 000 / . and 3 , 000 , 0002 . a-year . Between 1843 and 1844 they jumped from 4844 , 6482 . to 9 , 439 , 747 / ., and after this ( tjll 1855 when only the gross receipts are given ) , they were never below 8 , 742 , 039 / .
American Repudiation . — -The confiscation practised by the state of Pennsylvania has been described . To prevent any portiojn of the European publiq from being deluded by the constant flourishes of other defaulting governments of the American } Union , the following short resume of their respective positions will be sufficient . The number of States to bo included in the list is llve ^ Mississippi , Michigan , ^ lorjdo , Arkansas , and Indiana , —^ b ut thorc is -considerable difference in their degree ^ of turpitude . The original debt of Mississippi was 1 , 400 , 000 / . Of this she repudiated 1 , 000 , 000 / . in 1842 , and has never paid any interest on the remainder . The 1 , 000 , 000 / , yvas jssuod to establish the Union Bank
of Mississippi , and tlio 400 , 000 / . to establish the Planters' Bank . The holders of the latter seem to think there is some prospect of an arrangement being at length naado to pay principal and interest . The bonds Issued by Michigan amounted to li 000 , aoo ? . They were sold in the London Market—none , it is believed , at less than 88 per com . —by Mr , Samuel Jaudon , the agent of the Bank of the United Qtuvtes , and on the failure of that . institution , foeforo it had paid to the State more than 3 O " por cent , of the amonntdue fpr the bonds * tho State resolved to repudiate the balance This took place in 1841 , and was again deliberately confirmed by the Senate and House of Representatives in 1845 . The bpndhpldcrs ^ rorp thorofovo reaulrpd to convpyt % \\ q \ x
claims at the rate of 300 / . for 1 , 0007 ., but of course submitted to the spoliation only under protest . Florida has repudiated about 400 , 000 / ., raised for the establishment of a Union Bank , which speedily became insolvent . Arkansas owes 600 , 000 / ., on which , like Florida , she lias paid no interest for twenty years . She has contented herself , however , With this quiescence , and has avoided placing an indelible stamp on her legislative history by not adopting any formal resolution in favour of a fraudulent course . The debt of Indiana was about 2 , 500 , 000 / ., and was compromised
in 1846 ; the State , for one-half the amount * conveying to the Creditors the Wabash and Erie Canal , 400 miles long . At the same time it was promised that the work should be protected , but instead of doing so the Legislature have chartered a variety of competing railways , which have rendered it valueless . A memorial has accordingly been presented , urging that the State should receive "back the canal and make a compensation to the holders of the bonds . The reply has not yet been , received , but there is said to be a hope that it will not be altogether unsatisfactory . — Times . .
Meditekkanean TeLegkaph . — The stoppage of electric communication between Malta and Cagliari will cause a delay of about three days in the receipt of Indian , Chinese , and Australian intelligence in London . In the ordinary course news is telegraphed from Malta on the arrival of the mail steamers from Alexandria . National , Bank of Tt ; KKi ? Y .---It wpuld appear that the management of the undertaking in Constantinople ¦ will be entrusted to the representatives of three Greek houses—viz ., those of MM . Commondo , Tubini , and one of the MM . Baltazzi . It is owing to the preponderance of the Greek influence that tlie project : has not embraced a more general fusion of the interests involved ;—Daili / News ..
Haeboues of Refuge . —The report of the royal commission appointed to investigate this important subject was published on . ¦ Thursday . In the pre ^ liroinary remarks , the commissioners lay-. it down as a general principle , that harbours of this kind are national undertakings , and should , be constructed , in whole , or in part , at the national expense , and they also think that a passing toll slioiutl . be levied for their erection and maintenance . Only one dissentient voice , that of Captain Sullivan , lias been raised against the . opinion , the" rest of tlie commissioners being unanimous . The east coast of Scotland is the district first taken into consideration , and Wick is the first place at wlijch the construction of a
harbour or refuge , or as the commissioners phrase it , a " life harbour , " is reccommerided , the estimate cost being 250 , 000 / . The South Bay of Peterhead is the place next mentioned , the ; cbst of converting tlie bay into a harbour being taken at 330 , 000 / , A grant of 100 , 000 / . is recommended in aid of this work . On the Irish coast Waterford harbour is pointed out as valuable for the purposes of a life harbour , and a grant Of 50 , 000 / . recommended for deepening the approaches . A grant of 40 , 000 / , is recomrnended for cutting down Stepper point , between the Land ' s End
and Hartland Point , and facilitating ingress to the harbour ; it is not recommended , however , that the whole sum be granted at once . The commissioners consider that a harbour at St . Ives would be of the highest value , and recommend a grant , not exceeding 400 , 000 / . for its construction . The following harbours are also thought by the commissioners to be wanting , and the sums annexed fc to tlieir names are those which are recommended as grants : — -Douglas , Isle of Man , 50 , 000 / . ; the entrance to the Tyne , 250 , 000 / . : Filey , 800 , 000 / .
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Prince Najpox-eon and tiie French Ministers . — A letter from Paris says :-r-Prince Napoleon , for some time past , has been unable to agree with anybody , except his flunkeys and hangers-on . The Prince and the Home Minister have had another sparring match . The "Prince , rankling with a sore , now several weeks oJUl , complained of M . Delanglo ' s neglect of duty on a recent occasion . *• When I entered Paris with the Princess , you made not fche slightest preparation for my reception , " ho exclaimed •« Made no preparations ! " replied the Minister , with real or assumed anger ; '" why , if X hnd not done so , you would not have found a single person at the
station to meet you ; " and the dexterous old lawyer indignantly turned on his . heels , audibly muttering something about the ingratitude of princes . With M . Walewski , who ddes hot take things quite so gently as M . Delanglo , the Prince has been on oven worse terms lately . Only the other day stinging personalities were , it seoms , exchanged between them . Thus , the Prince charged the Foreign Minister with being as anxious for peace as though , ho feared war would rob hiin of his appointments . " Well , nobody can say the same of your highnesB , " Walewski is declared to have wickedly replied t ft > r your warlike predilections you fully manifested ia the Crimea , It is not every one who is born to be a Jjoro , " And so tho conYorsaUon ended ,
A Coot Hand . - ^ " Captain" Gorrie , the owner and commander of the yacht Wanderer , who recentlylanded the cargo of slaves in Georgia , has been summarily expelled from the New . York Yacht Club of which he was a member , andtheyacht erased from the list , of the squadron . The resolution by which this act of justice was performed at the same time stigmatised the traffic in very strong terms , and Cbrrie ' s conduct in sharing 1 in it in still stronger . This man is a wealthy South Carolinian , " moving in tlie first circles" in his native state . He canie to New York bought the Wanderer , the : crack yacht of the ' squadron , was elected a member of the club , and gave himself out to be , and was universally received
as a gentleman of leisure , with aquatic tastes and a long purse , and any quantity of honour . Under cover of all this he coolly fitted out the yacht for the slave trade . She was seized , and overhauled by the United States marshal , and though her stores were admitted to be of a description perfectly astounding for a pleasure yacht , nevertheless they did hot break the requirements of the statute in that case , made and provided , and Corrie was fearfully indignant , so they let him go . He appears to have started for the coast of Africa direct , and
actually played the fine gentleman amongst the British and American squadrons cruising on the slave coast with the most consummate audacity , entertained the officers splendidly , and finally shipped 300 negroes , and landed them , safely in Georgia . He has recently been arrested , an indictment duly found against him by the grand jury , and lie has been committed for trial for piracy . The preliminaries of these prosecutions are eminently successful , "but the conclusion is apt to he most Jame and impotent .
The Bawlot Society . —At a meeting on Tuesday , the society determined to appeal to those Liberal members of Parliament Avho are pledged to the ballot ,, and who will meet Lord John Russell on Monday next , to take their stun < 1 upon making . the ballot an indispensable condition of Reform leadership . . Sir Joinr Boavringv ^ -Letters rece ived from Sir John afford satisfactory evidence of his restoration to health ; Sir John was at Phillipines on January 25 , on Ms way back to his Hong Kong Gorernmenti
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* 5 O THE LEADER . [ Ho . 468 , March 12 , 1 B 59 .
1≫K. De Jong Ips (Kiiirjhtofthe Order- Of Leopold Of Belgium) Li G H T-B R O W #C0d L I Vek Oil, Administered With The Greatest Sutwss In Cases Of
1 > K . DE JONG IPS ( Kiiirjhtofthe Order- Of Leopold of Belgium ) LI G H T-B R O W # C 0 D L I VEK OIL , Administered with the greatest siit-cess' in cases of
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Leader (1850-1860), March 12, 1859, page 350, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2285/page/30/
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