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THE LE ADER & SATURDAY ANALYST, A REVIEW AND RECORD OP POLITICAL, .LI.TEKA.UY, ARTISTIC, . AND SOCIAL EVENTS. ; Price Fiveper.cej Stamped, Sixpence.
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CONTENTS of No . 533 ( New Series No . 23 , v , JUNE 9 . 1 SCODistrust and Keforiti . The Movement Abroad ; _ - _ - ConditionTpf Turkey . ° Mail Contracts . ; . The Volunteers IiearningtQTShoot . Rebecca ^ aiid tlie-Tumpikes . Examinations and Punishments . Actors and Authors . ; Ilumbug , The Elevation of the Labourer ^ ' Glaciers in Winter . Originality . Wakefield Election Committee . - The- ' Church before the ltetbrmation . Hayes ' s Arctic Boat Journey . Lady Morgan . Novels . NewP 6 $ ma . Miscellaneous Books . Serials . Foreign Correspondence . ¦ liecord of ilie "Week .. Entertainments . . Parliament . * London—Published at No . 18 , Catherine-street , Strand , W . C .
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r Phe News , No . 116 , published this day , -L SATURDAY , June 10 th , I 860 , contains—I | isurnncoas Applied to National Defences—Young Vunuittart Kidnapped by the Papists — " Tlie Meeting : of Old Westminsters : " Shall the Old School Como Down —The Seism In the ( General Annuity Endowment Association— The Abode of Lovo for Money ; or , the Doings of Urother Prince and the Misses Nottldge—The Union Bank ltevelutlona , and all the mining , iiunUing , and Insurnnce News of tho week . THE NEWS in a complete va . uk mecum for commercial mon . ¦ ;• Office 1 , Strand JJnlMlngs , Strand , W < C . Price 4 d » .
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then adjourned . —In the House of Commons ,.-on ^ Monday , after a l engthened discussion , the Bill for the Representation of the People was ^ withdrawn ; 1 'he Offences against the Person Bill was read a second time . The other orders of the day were then disposed of , and the House adjourned at half-past ohe o ' clock . —In the House of Lords , on Tuesday , the Duchy of Cornwall Limitation of Actions Bill went through committee . The Union of Benefices Bill was recommitted , and several verbal alterations agreed on . —In the House of Commons , which sat at 1 2 o ' clock , the House went into committee on the Annuity Tax Abolition ( Edinburgh ) Bill ; clauses up to 13 were agreed to . and the sitting was suspended at 4 o ' clock . At the evening sitting , Lord Pai-hebstox , in answer to questions put said that
to him by Mr . Shebidan respecting Sicily and Naples , British ships of war had been sent by the Admiralty to Messina , and other places in Sicily , and also to Naples , for the protection of British subjects . The barbarities that had been practised by the Governments of Borne and Naples were , he said , a disgrace to the age and to civilization , and when the Governments of those places applied to friendly Powers to check the revolutionaiy movements , they seemed to forget that they themselves were the cause of those l-evolts . Sir C . Wood moved for leave to bring in a Bill to repeal so much of the 22 nd and 23 rd Victoria as enables the Secretary of State for India to raise men for Her Majesty ' s local European forces in India . The debate upon the motion was adiourned to Thursday week . Mr . Fen wick obtained Jeave to t tollsThe London
bring in a Bill for the aboliion of passing . Corporation Reform Bill was postponed to Tuesday three weeks . — In the Commons on Wednesday , the House went into committee on the Mines Regulation Bill . On clause 1 , providing that no child under twelve years old shall be employed in mines , except according to the terms of clause 2 , which provides that boys between ten and twelve * nay be so employed , upon the production of a certificate that they can read and write , Mr . Paget objected that such children were too young for the work , and moved to insert " thirteen" in the place of ^ twelve" years . Mr . CiivE opposed the amendment , whicliyafter a long discussion , was negatived by 187 to 71—majority 107 . On the question that the clause should stand part of the B illy Hr . LipDEEii , upon the ground that it proposed to apply to mining a restriction which was enforced in the case of no cl
other industrial interest , movetl as an amendment that the ause should be struck out . Lord A . Vr Tempest-seconded the amendment . On a division , the amendment " was negatived by 180 to 91 —majority 89 ^ and the clause was then agreed to , On the second clause , Mr . KiNNAiB © jnoved an amendment to limit the labours of boys between ten and twelve years old to eight hours a day . After considerable discussion , the committee divided , arid rejected the amendment by 146 to 77-r-majority 69 . The ChairniarT tfien reported progress , leaving the clause still undisposed of . The Local Boiird of Health &c . Bill , was read a second time , as were also the Local Government Supplemental Bill , and the Friendly Societies Act Amendment Bill . Sir J / Exphinstone obtained leave to bring in a bill for-.. testing- anchors and chain cables in the merchant service . The House rose at a few minutes before six .
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The Mysterious power of the Magnet is most beautifully developed by Mr- . FTHerringV" x > ryt 2 , Basinglra 11 ^ tre : ei 7 ^ n ~ mV-Patenir-ftlagnetie Brushes and combs , which are the Remedy for Grey Hair , "Weak or Falling Hair , Neuralgia , Nervous Headache , Rheumatism , Stiff Joints , &c . His Teazle Brushes for Cloth , Velvet , &c , are admirable ; they not only cleanse , but preserve the fabric in a remarkable manner . The Public are cautioned against Counterfeits . [ Advertisement ,. ] " Beware of Counterfeits " is a caution which * however old and unheeded , loses nothing of its necessity at the present day , when scarcely any article of domestic use , possessing more than common merit , is exempt from cheap and trashy imitations , the makers of which , by tempting shopkeepers with larger profits , induce them to palm off the spurious articles for the genuine . As an example of this we may instance
the following : Three ladies called lately at a respectable grocery establishment , and inquired at the proprietor his reason for not sending them the GiENFiEtp Patent Starch as before ; upon which , he made some frivolous excuse ; but the ladies administered to him a severe rebuke , and requested him to send at once and remove the trashy imitation which lie had sent them ; remarking , that if he had no Gi . bnfiejld they would procure it elsewhere . This shopkeeper , no doubt , felt too keenly the humiliation of having such a well-merited rebuke openly administered to him in his own shop to attempt a repetition of such deception , and it would be well if all shopkeepers who arc guilty of similar practices would thereby take warning . When we hear of such practices we can more fully realize the importance of the advice , " When you ask for Glenfield Patent Starch , sea that you get it . " R . Wotherspoon is on each packet .
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The Damaqb caused by Sparrows to the Growing Crops ,- — At a certain season of the year , when the arable fields of happy England are assuming the golden and luxuriant embellishment , myriads of house and hedge-row sparrows may be observed in every field , plucking the golden berry from the ear , and even destroying ten times the quantity they consume ; indeed Mr . M'Culloch states that to estimate the quantity of wheat destroyed by sparrows at only two pin | fc | 2 . er acre in England and Wales / it v ^ lake into account the injury occasioned by the same cause to the rye ,
oats , barley , peas , and various sorts of seeds , both in the fields and gardens . -We are glad to find , however , by our advertising colums , that an important invention has come into use , by which / these destructive and rapacious gourmands may be destroyed , when ruralising throughout the lengthened hours of a summer ' s day in such , destructive and injuriqus practices . " " Barber ' s Poisoned Wheat" is the invention referred to , and , from the testimonials which ho has received from farmers of great experience , we have every reason to believe the remedy he has supplied will materially diminish the cause of bo much complaint . —The County Chronicle and Surrey Herald , May 29 , 1860 .
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578 TheLeader andSaturdayAnalyst . [ June 16 , 1860 .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 16, 1860, page 578, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2352/page/22/
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