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Cr ystal Palace .—Arrangements for week ending Saturday. July 11th.
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Moxdw , open at 9 . National Rifle Association Fete . Distribution of Prizes to the Successful Competitors at 3 o ' clock by th > Right Hon . Sidney- Herbert , M . P .. Minister of War . Military Sports and Pastimes in t he Grounds afterwards . Admission , One Shilling . , : ' -. , Tuesday aiidWEDNF . sBAT . open at 10 . The grea . est BRASS BAND CONTEST which Has ever beun held . One HunrtrtMl Handsfrom all parts of Euslsmd . lue contests iii various parts of the Grounds front 1 O a . m . till dusk . Two Thousand Brass Instrument Performers together on the Great Orchestra at 3 o ' clock . Admission . Tuesday , llalf-arCrown ; Wednesday , One Shilling / Children , half-price . ¦ . Thursday , open at 10 . Grand National Rose Show . Admission , One Shilling ; Children under 12 , Sixe FffiDAT . open at 10 . Last Opera Concert of the Season . For Admission , &c > , see Special Advertisements . '¦'¦ ¦ '' -, „ ' l Satcrday , open at 10 . Promenade Concert . Admission , Hialf-a-Crown ; Children One Shilling . Sunbay . Open ut 1 . 30 to Shareholders , gratuitously , ¦ by tickets . : "' ¦ :-. ¦• ¦ ' ¦''¦¦ ' . - . ' : .. ¦ -
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fTlie Prizes won at the Gom--JL PETI JiON of the NATION-At RI FLK ASSOCIATION will be presented to the Winners on the Great Orclwstra , in the Centre Transept of the ¦ CRYSTAL •• l ' AT , ACE . on MONDAY , 9 th July . Admission . One Shilling ; Reserved Seats . Half-a-Crown each- I ' ersons desirous of securing any of these Tickets should apply at once to the Ticket Offices at the Crystal J ' nlace ; or at Exeter Hall ; or to the ¦ Council of the National Rifle Association , Wimbledon .
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"jVT ational Rifle Association . JL ^< The Prizes won at Wimbledon will be presented to the Winners in the Central Transept of the CRYSTAL PALACE on MONDAY next , July 9 th , at Three o ' clock precisely , by th 0 Right Hon . Sidney Herbert , M . I' ., Minister of War . ' ELCIIO , Chairman of the Council .
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rystal Palace . —Mon day , COth July , i « 00 . —Distribution of the Prizes of the National Rifle A- ^ ociation by the Right lion . Sidney HerherfyM . P ., &c ., * c . After the Presentation of the Vrizesof the National Kiflc Association , Athletic SportB and Pastimes will take place In the Park , for which Money lVizen will l > e offered , Competitors must be membcrs'of Volunteer Corps In Uniform , or have competed for prizes at Wimbledon . Karl Groavenor , M . P ., and . Lord Elcho , 3 MLP ., have kindly consented to act as Umpires . PRIZES . Hurdto Race .. Five Guineas . High Jump -. .. Five Guineas . Mat Race ( 100 yards ) Five ( luincas . Ditto ( 300 yards ) .. Five Guineas . Jtunrilng Broad . lump Five Guinea * . Hop , Step , nnd Jump .. .. .. Five Guineas . Putting the Stone Five Guineas . JPickiiig up Stones ( l » 0 stones 1 yard " apart ) Five Guineas Admission . One Shilling : Children under Twelve , gixptmcu . Opon ot i ) . Distribution of Prizes at a o ' clock . Sports at fi o'clock ,
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Bank of Deposit . Esta-- bUsJiod a . d . 1814 . - 8 , Pall Mall -East , London , Capital titock , £ 100 , 006 . Parties desirous of Investing Money are rcqiiosred to examine ( ho I'lnn of the Hunk of DupoMt , by which a high rate of Interest may bo obtained with umple security . ' ' Dopoultfl made by Special Agreement may bo withdrawn without notice . The Interest Is payable In January nnd July . PETER MORRISON , Managing . Director . Forma for opening accounts sent free on application .
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Messrs . Collarcl Jincl Collard ~ b" ^~ "rirnT < r : io "' : ftrinoi ( iVc < : C " t'ifn't" -thclr N-H > VKSTA-H'MsHMKNT . No . 1 " , Gnt ^ viMior . Streot , Hond Street , being completed , the Premises aro NOW OL'HN for tlioTrauHiiotion « if HiuinoHH . with an ample Stock of l'lANO ^ OKTHS of all cIuhuch , both for SALE and Hlltk . * , ., MuriHrH . C . & (' . trust , that t . ho nrr « ngomcnt » thoy have made will lie found to . conduce vt-ry materia y to the convenience of tlu > lr cu * t < mivrH , nioro cspocinlly of those realdlTiK In tho Western Districts olit he Metropolis . Accounts and CorreHpondi-neo will bo curried on at Id , Orosvcnor Street , Ilonil Street . 16 , © roavonor Street , JJond Street .
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nphe Standard Life Assurance JL COMPANY . SPKCIAT / NOTICR . —BONUS VKAR . SIXTH DIVISION OF PROFITS . . All Policies now ettVoU'd will participate in tlio Division to be niade jih at lr . ih" November next . . TIIK HTAN DARl > was K . stiiblished in IH 2 ) . Ihe flrat Division of Profits took place in 1835 ; and subscquoiit Divisions hnvo ¦ been made in 1810 , 1 H 15 , vw > , ¦ am [ | 85 f > . The IVolits to bo divided in 1800 will bo those which have arisen sincu l « 5 i > . . ¦ Ac cnmulntea Fund .. Xl . 081 . mw 2 10 Animal Rovonuo .... 2 S 0 , ! iai i . t a Animal avera ge of now Aflsnrancea oirected ilurins tho last Ten years , upwards of Hall a Million 8 terln )( j . WILL THOS . THOMSON , Manager . H . JONKS WILLIAMS , Resident Secretary . Thu Company ' s Medical OIllceratteinlH » t the OJllce , daily , ut IIalf-pa * t One . LONDON .. . . . 8 a , KING WILLIAM ' STKBET . n KD NIUJItGH ! l , ( iKOUOK STltBliT ( Head ( KIlw . DUHiAn . 7 «( l Ul'l'ER SACKVII-LK STUBF / P .
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Pelican Life Insurance XT COMPANY . Khtablishod in 1707 . 70 . LOMBARD STREET , CITV . and r , 7 , ( J 1 IARING CROSS , WJiSTMlNSTKIt . DIRECTORS . OctavluH 15 . Coopo , Esq . Henry Lancelot Holland , William Cotton , D . C L ., Esq . !¦' , Jt . fS . Wni . Jus . Lnnenstcr , jv . srj . John Davis , Esq . John Lubuock , Ksq ., Jas . A . Gordon , M . D ., F . R . S . K K . t , nenjaiiiiu Sliaw , Esq . Edwd . Hawkins , Jun ., Mnttliow M'hltlng , Ksq . Kr .,,. M ... Wyvill , Jun ., Esq ., KlrHman D . Hodgson , M . I * . Esq ., M . P . ' . __ . . . Tlilft 3 ompnfly-ofllBri » -COMlM ^ KTK-SliCUltl (^ 5 rt . y-JV ...-vt . -.: ^ MODKItATK KATES pf Premium wl | UJ A ' utic « rft-. ' ' , \ S ' •> tion in Four-fifths or W ) percont . of uuiVnm& *{ J . & ¦ ¦ . , ^ // ' Zjj LOW KATES without pui tlnlpnUon lajafijo l ^ . . -, ^ y . V ' ^ T ^ LOANS In oonnoctlou willi . Lie 'VWltFWi ¦ c ?* F t- /'' 'ill "* approval Ht'ourity , In siiiiih <;» ' »>< 't i n ** t \ ilti * A&vvf T ^ ct f- * *•—~ J I / . ' uonuh of i « fii . ^ W $ } ii * -V / yi * kM ^ ALL POfJCIES uttWUMl yrlnr to tho ^ l ; mmm ^ p \ Cm ^ tho lloinis Sculo of I ' rumlimitf . »» Mlpwl « WrfM «* n «^ JS 3 SJ ^ next division of ProHtH . mLlMi >?~ -z ? tf& ; ) * T 1 ROIIERT TUCKER , Secretary « " ^ kJWB 5 ^^ s ^ V ~ rj
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Crystal Palace . — -Brass 1 JAND CONTEST . —In accordance with Regulation ; No : 5 , the Leaders of the Brass Bands entered for this Great Contest are instructed to attend at KXHTER HAIX on MONDAY next , July 9 , at 7 o ' clock in the evening , to draw Lots for the choice ofHqfttforrofHC- » - - >» jft »» - "E » U hp .-JCight hi number ) , si tunte in ' various parts or the Crystal Palace Grounds during the Two Days' Contest . At this meeting Orchesira Tickets , including Admission to the Palace and Railway Passes , will be issued . On account of the unprecedented-: number of Performers' ( nearly 2 , 000 m number ) who will be assembled together , and will be snUlcient to entirely fill the Great Handel Orchestra , where each desk and Performer will be numbered . JXo Bands can be admitted to the Orchestra or Palace unless strictly conforming to the above Regulation . By Order , ENDERBY JACKSON , Manager ,
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Cr y s t a 1 Palac e . —The GREATEST NATIONAL . BRASS BAND CONTEST ever held . Tuesday tilth , and Wednesday Arrangements have been made for a Grand Monster Brass Band Contest on the above days , in which Ono Hundred Bands from all parts of England are engaged to take part , comprising in all Two Thousand Brass Instrument Performers-. "Valuable prizes m money and cups will be given by the Company , and in addition , the principal musical instrument makers , in London have sipniiied their intention to present several first class' instrument * , U ? special prizes . Thei'contest will commencein the Grounds each day at 10 o ' clock , and continue till dusk , and on both days the \ vliole of the Bands will meet at 3 o ' clock precisely " in the Hatidel Orchestra . aTid perform arendelssolvn ' s ¦ " AVedding March , " Haydn ' 8 Chorus , " The Heavens are Telling . " Handel ^ " Hallelujah , " " Rule Britannia , " and " God save the Queen . " A Monster Gong Drum , seven feet in diameter , manufactured expressly for the occasion Jjy Mr . Distin , will accompany the combined Bands . - ' ¦ ¦ Admission —^ Tuesday , Half-a-Crown ; Wednesday , One Shiljing : „ ' ,, _ .. NOTICE . —Excursion Trains will run from all the Principal Towns on the Great Western , Midland . London and North Western , Great Northern , South Western , and other Railways ; for full Particulars of which see the Company ' s Advertisements and Bills .
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TV ] " ational Provident Insti-X- \ TUriON , 4 S , Gracechurch Street , London , for Mutual Assiirance on Lives , Annuities , etc . Established December , 1835 . DiRECTOllS . Ciiaibmas—SAMUEL IT A YIIURST LUCAS , Esq . Di : i > uTYCiiAiiiMAN—CHAliLES LUSillXGTON , Esq . John Bradburv , Esq . I RobertInghani , Ksq . M . P . Thomas Castle , Esq . I Charles Reed , Ksq . F . S . A . Richard Fall , Esq . Kobert Sheppard , Esq . John Feltham . Esq . Jonathan Tliorp , Esq . Charles Gil pin , Esq . M-P . Charles 'Whet-ham , Esq . Charles Good , Esq . * I PriVMCIANS . J . T . Conquest , M . D ., F . L . S . Thomas Ilodgkin , M . D . Baskeus—Messrs . Brown , Jaiison , and Co ., and Bank — ~ of England ;; . SoLtciToa ^^ Septimus Davidson , Esq . CoNstJi-TiNQ AcTpARy—rCharles Ansell , Esq ., F . R . S . MUTUAL ASSURANCE WITHOUT 1 NDIVIDU ^ L I / IABILITY . Extracts from the Report of the Directors for the y-ear , -I 8 S 9- ;— _ "" ¦ -... - — Number of tiew policies issued , 053 , , ' Assuring the sum of .. .. .. j £ -iSl , 020 10 7 Producing an ' annual income of , ; .. 1 ( J , 7 S 1 3 4 Making the total annual income , after deducting . £ 50 , , annual abatement in premium : .. .. -.. .. 283 , 546 5 . 3 Total nuinber of policies issued , 22 , 586 . Amount paid in claims by the decease of inenibersfroin the comrnencement of the institution in December , 1835 910 , 103 10 ; 4 t Amount of accumulated fund :, ..- I ' , 7 S 5 , 685 . ( 5 11 The effect of the successftil ^ pertttion of the society during the whole period of its existence may be best exhibited by recapitulating the declared surpluses at ¦^ lin-fiiiir-iiiviiAigationsmade up to this time ;— ' ' For the 7 years ending 1812 the surplus was .. .. .. .. .. £ 32 , 074 11 <> „ 5 „ 1847 '•" . „ « ti , I 22 8 3 , 5 „ 1852 „ 233 , 001 18 4 I , 5 „ 1 H 57 ! „ 3-15 . 034 3 11 The Directors accept surrenders of policies at any time utter payment of one year ' a premium , and they believe that their scale for purchase is large and equitable . * ' The prospectup , with the last report of the Directore , and with Illustrationa of tlie j / rolits lor tho iive years ending the 20 th November , l « r » 7 ,. may be had on application , by which it will'beacon that the reductions on tho premiums rangeirorn 11 per cent , to 93 i jjer cent ., and that in one instancu the premluni is extinct . Instances of tho bonu-ea are also shown . . ' . . Members who * e jiromiutns full due on tho 1 st ' of July , are reminded that the same must be paid within thirty duyii ( Voiu that dule , . June , lfc ( ii > . JOSHPII MARSH , Secretary ,
Cr Ystal Palace .—Arrangements For Week Ending Saturday. July 11th.
Cr ystal Palace . —Arrangemerits for week endi ' iur Saturday . July 11 th .
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CJ ^^^^^ ^ £ z ^^ rt > £ ^^ ^ c ^ ^^>^ ^^^^^^^ ^ - s THE SATURDAY ANALYST ¦ ¦ ¦ -. ¦ ¦ ¦• .. ¦ . -.. ¦ , . .. and ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ '¦ ; . LEADER ; A REVIEW AND EECORD OF POLITICAL , LITERARY , ARTISTIC , AND SOCIAL EVENTS .
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i ^ ffffk ,,. } ¦ ¦ July 7 th , 1860 . . { ££ ?«
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The Fight with the Lords . [ The British Tir . " The Prize Temperance Serials . TheRevenue and Prosperity . Memoria Teehnica . Tale . Record of the Week . " Visit of the Prince of Wales Mr . Massey ' s History . Brittany . The Royal Rifle Match at to Canada . The Philosophy of Insa- New Poems . Wimbledon . The Mozambique Consulate . nity . Illustrated Literature . Entertainments . The Aristocracy and Taxa- Memorials of Thomas Foreign Correspondence— Parliament . . tion . ' " Hood . Hanover . State Documents .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 7, 1860, page unpag., in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2355/page/1/
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