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Cr ystal Palace.—Arrangements for week ending -Saturday* * . Tune lfith. '
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Moviiay , open at ft . Lust clay or Fancy fair and Grand Bazaar in aid of . Warehousemen and Clerks ' . Schools . Tuesday to TmmsDAY , open at 10 . Admission , each day , One Shilling ; Children under 12 , Sixpence , Friday .-open at 10 . Third Grand Opera Concert l ) y the Artistes ' - ' of Her Majesty ' a Theatre . For particulars see special Advertisements . SATunDAY , open at 10 . Metropolitan Schools Choml Society ' * Concert on the Great Orchestra . Admission , Ilalf-a-Crown ; Children One Shilling ; Season . Tickets , free . . Sunday . Open at 1 . 30 to Shareholders , gratuitously ; by tickets .
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Gr ys . ta . l- Palace — .- Metro-POLltAN SCHOOLS ¦ CHOBAI / SOCIETY . — A GRAND CHORAL FESTIVAL will take place in . the Great Transept , on Saturday / June ; 10 th , tb . comjtnence at Three o ' clock . The / Orchestra will number -Five Thousand Vpices . PROGRAMME-PART I . SACRED JL Psalm Tune ^ " Hanover "—Handel . . J . Chor ; ile for four Trebles— " God that niadest "T . H . Southgate . 3 . Chorale for three Trebles— " Hosanna . " 4 . Chorus— "To thee Cherubim and Seraphim "Handel , 5 . Anthem for three Trebles— " Happy ia the man "G . W . Martin . <> . Chorale— " The Evening Hour . " _„ 2—Auf . lu-m . for-lhriie ^ Tj-i-hlea- ^ 'f Jj will lift up ,, mine eyes" ( 3 . W . Martin . H . Part Sung for lour Trebles— " Sweetly tlie Sabbath ¦ Bell . ' PART II . SECULAR , 1 . " Rule Uritannia "—Dr . Arne . a . Part Song— "The Little Bird" —G . VV . Martin . 3 . Part Sojig— " The Cuckoo . " 4 . Part Song— " The Lost Hose of Summer "—Arranged from Moore ' s Melody . 5 . Part Song— " The Summer ' s Call . " 6 . Choral Mnrch— " Come , join the Volunteers "—G . W . Martin . 7 . Glee- " Here , In cool Grot "—Earl of Mornington . S . Piirt Song— " The Violet" —G . W . Martin . 0 . Part Song— " The First Grief . " 10 . National Anthem . Organist , Mr . Brownsmith . Conductor , Mr . ¦ <*> . W . . Martin . Admission to the Public— IJy Season Tickets , free ; Also on payment of Ilalf-a-Crown ; Children ui | der 12 . One Shilling ; Reserved . Seats , at Half-u-Croivn and Five Shillings each , may be secured previously to the day of Performanoo at the Crystal Palace ; and at 3 , Kxeter Hall . Admission to Members of the Society and their "Friends—TlicHe , an well as Parents and Friends of the Children of Schools taking 'part ! n tho Festival , by Special Shilling Tickets , or including Railway Fare . One Shilling mill Sixpence ( oneof either of wlifuh will admit Two Children under 12 years of age ) to be obtained of the Committee , and at Masters and Mistresses of Schools in Union . Palace open from Tun to sunset , but Friends who accompany tho Children will be admitted to the Grounds on thoir arrival .
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ESTABLISHED 1841 . ~\/ Tedieal , Invalid , and Genei-T-L RAL LIFE OFFICE , 25 . PALL MALL , LONDON—Empowered by special 'Act-of Parliament . At the Eighteenth Annual Meeting , held onthe 24 th Nov ., 1 B 5 ' 9 , it was shown that on the 30 th June last—The number of policies in force was . . . 6 , 110 The amount insured was . . £ 2 , 601 , 925 10 s . 8 d . The Annual Income was . . . £ lil , 2 (> 3 7 s 7 d . The new business transacted during the last five years amounts to ^ 2 , 482 , 798 lfjs .. lid .. sh < j \ ving an average yearly amount of new business of nearly HALF A MILLION STERLING . The _ Society 4 * as paid for claims by death , since its establishment in 1841 , no leas a > um than ; £ . M > 3 , 019 . HEALTHY LIVES —Assurances are effected at home or abroad at as moderate rates as the most recent data will allow . ' ' INDIA . —Officers in the Army and Civilians proceeding to India may insure their lives o-n the most favourable terms , and" every possible facility is afforded for the trruisriction of businessin India . NAVAL MEN AND MASTER MARINERS are assured at equitable rates for life , or for a voyage . VOLUNTEERS . —No extra charge for persons serving in any Volunteer or Rifle Corps within the United Kingdom . RESIDENCE ABROAD . —Greater facilities given for residence in the Colonies , &c ., thiin by most other Companies . , , INVALID LIVES assured on scientifically constructed tables based on extensive duta , and a reduction in the premium is made when the causes for an increased rate of premium have ceased . — -S'liAM-B—BU-i-Y . —^ Eoliciea ^ ssued- ^ frcc ^ -of-jeyjjry charge but the premiums . Every information may be obtained at the chief office or on application to any of the Society ' s agents . C . DOUGLAS SINGER , Secretary .
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rphe Standard Life Assurance X COMPANY . SPECIAL NOTICE . —BONUS YF . AR . SIXTH DIVISION OF PROFITS . All Policies now effected will participate in the Division to be made as at 15 ih November next . THE STANDARD was Established in 1 S 25 . The first Division of Profits took place ht ' . is : ) 5 : and subsequent Divisions have been made in lS-li \ 1345 , iS 50 , and 1855 . The Profits to be divided in 1 S 60 will be those which have arisen since 1855 . Accumulated Fund .. ' .. £ 1 , 681 . 598 2 10 Annual Revenue .-...- 2 S 9 . 231 13 _ 5 Annual average of new Assurances oljected , during the last Ten years , upwards of Half a Million sterling . WILL . THOS . THOMSON , JIanaprer . - H . JONES WILLIAMS , Resident Secretary . The Company ' s Medical Officer attends at the Office , daily , at Half-past One . XONDON .. . . 82 , KING W' \ LLIAM STREET . EDINBURGH 3 , GEORGE STREET 11 lead Office ) . DUBLIN 66 , UPPER SACKVILLE STREEV-
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Professional Life Assurance COMPANY ; H , PALL MALL . Capital , £ 250 , 000 . - "With a numerous and influential Proprietary . Chairman . —James Andrew Durham , Esq . Deputy Chairman . —William Wellington Cooper , Esq . Every description of Life Assurance at the most moderate rates consistent -with security . G . WINTER , Manager and Sec .
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-P-mfessiojialLife Assurance X COMPANY , Chief Olllces , 41 , Pali MalU London . London , April , 18 fiO . Notice is liereby Given , that interest at the rate of Five per cent , per annum , will be payable on the paidup capital of Company , to the 31 st December last , at the Chief Offices , from Monday , the 30 th in / at ,, to the 31 st July next , inclusive . Payments will be mude between the hours of Eleven and Three—excepting Saturdays , when the hours will be from Eleven to One o ' clock . GEO . WINTER , Manager and Sec .
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St . KATIIARINE DOCKS . NOT I CE . r Phe Court of Directors of J- the ST . KATHARINE DOCK COMl'ANY rlo hereby give NOTICE that a Hal (' -Yearly General . ^ reefing of the Proprietors of the St . Katharine Docks will be ; held at the DOCK HOUSE , Towee Hill , in the'Countvof Middlesex , on TUESDAY , the 17 th day of JULY next , at One o ' clock precisely , for the purpose of declaring a DIVIDEND ON THE CAl'ITAL STOCK of the Company for tho Half-Year ending 30 th of June next , and for the Election by . BALLOT OF TWENTV-ONK DIRECTORS for the year ensuing ; and further that the Accounts of Receipt and Expenditure of tho Company , for the Half-year ending the 150 th of Juno next , will bo iicccxsible for inspection by the I ' roprietora lit tho Dock IIotiMe on and after "Wednesday , the 11 th day of July next . The Transfer ltooks of the Company will be cloned from Monday , the IHth dny of . lime next , until Saturday , the 28 th day of July next , both days inclusive . JJy Order of tho Court , T . W . COLLL . BTT , Secretnry . St . Katharine Dock IIouho , 20 th May . ltftio .
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Bank of Deposit . Establlahed a . i > . lbU . 3 , I ' aUMull East . LonUon . Capitnl Stock , £ 100 , 000 . Parties doairous of Inventing Money arc requested to examine thq Plan of tho Bank of Deposit , by which a high rato of Interest muy bo' obtained with ample security . DepoaltH made by Special Agreement may bo withdrawn without notice . Tho Interest la payable in January and July . PETER MORRISON , Managing Director . Forma lor opening Accounts aent freo on application .
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r c lie n t G \\ a r a 11 to e JL ¦ HOCIKTY ,-3 , CHARLOTTE ROW , MANSION IIOUSE . ESTABLISHED 1850 .
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The Surplice Shirt ( acknowlcdged aa tho mostcoinfortublu and durable Shirt ever yet produced ) , made to mwmurc , ( la . ( id ., 7 h . ( i d ., Hh . ( id ., and 10 d . ( id . (' urd . H for milC-meaaurfmont . SAMPSON , Hosier , 1 U 3 , Oxlord-st . W .
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Loan , Discount , and Deposit JJANK . Entabli .-hod lSl'J . DEPOSITS received , boiiring intercut at from . "• to 10 per cent ., withdrawable an pur uRiveintnt . PrcHpeotiidCH . and « very Information , may bo obtained py letter or iicruonal application . EDWARD MOWf . S . JIannger . 145 , Iil « ckfrlttr . i-roud , rf .
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The Mutual Life Assurance 1 SOCIETY , 30 . King Street . Clieiipslde , K . C .---A . D . lH 3 . i . ~ The TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL RETORT , Cash Account , Dnlancu Sheet , &o ., are now ready , un » l may bo hud on written or pcrHonid nppllplV "' ' " ; ' CHARLES ING A LL ^ Actuary :
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State Fire Insurance COMPANY . Ofllces—32 , Ludgato Hill ; and » , Pall Mall , East , London . Cluiirman—Tho itlcht IFoij , Lord KEANE . Mamwhiy JJircctor-l'VATAl MO lilt I SON , Esq . Capital Half a Million , rroiuium Income , £ 30 , 000 pur annum . This Company , not having any Life business , the Directo r * invite Agents acting only for Lite Companies to represent thin Company tor ' ' 'Ire , Plate Glass , and Accidental Death In .-niruncc . s , to whom a liberal Commission will be allowed . Tho Annual Report and every information furnished on application to WILLIAM CVNWKLL , Secretary .
Cr Ystal Palace.—Arrangements For Week Ending -Saturday* * . Tune Lfith. '
Cr ystal Palace . —Arrangements for week ending -Saturday * * . Tune lfith . '
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^ i ^ fk sa . f June 9 th , 1860 . { s ^! % .
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Distrust and Reform . Examinations and Punish- Originality . Lady Morgan . The Movement Abroad . merits , Wakefield Election Com- Novels . New Poems . Condition of Turkey . Actors and Authors . mittee . Miscellaneous Books . Mail Contracts . * I Humbug . Tho Church Before the Serials . The Volunteers learning to ! The Elevation of the I lieformation , Foreign Correspondence . Shoot . ! Labourer . j Hayes ' s Arctic Boat Jour- Record . Parliament . Rebecca and the Turnpikes . ] Glaciers in Winter . I ney . ¦ ^ Entertainments .
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THE LEADETR - - ¦ ¦ AND . ' . . ¦ ¦ : SATURDAY ANALYST ; A REVIEW AND RECORD OF POLITICAL , LITERARY , ARTISTIC , AND SOCIAL EVENTS .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 9, 1860, page unpag., in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2351/page/1/
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