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Tiie Discipline Of Art. "An Artist," It ...
ting England under circumstances which , invest his act with an air-of true dignity . Born to the humble lot of . a country stonemason , he gave signs , at an early a <* e , of his divine gift ; and ¦ it " by the friendly encouragement and aid of a discerning patron that he left Somersetshire , and came to study the best models in the metropolis . He soon carried , off the two medals of the Royal Academy , and has since exhibited works of conspicuous merit . The sculptor ' s profession , however ; requires more of ready means than any other branch of practical art , and Mi . Summers finds the . difficulty interfere with his plans of study . He goes , therefore , instead of
folding his arms and rating a tasteless public for their neglect of his merits to seek work—Ins old humble kind , of work—where it is to be found in Australia ; -taking with him several members of his family , whom , by the strength and cunning of his right hand , he hopes to place in a 'position of independence . God grant it ! Meanwhile no one will suppose that art has lost a fbllqwer . There is too much evidence of clear , straightfor ward purpose , and of true courage , about thisstep , for us to doubt that he will return to accomplish his course with honour . / Let our young struggling artists take heart of grace , from the example of their brother , Charles Summers . " Q .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . On the 16 th of August , at the Piraeus , tho wife of W . B Neale , Esq ., Her Majesty ' s Consul for Continental Greece and Negropont : a daughter . On the 14 th of September , at Washington , United States of America , the wife of Edwin Corbett , Esq ., Attache to Her BritannicMajesty ' s Legation : a daughter . On the 16 th , at Bordeaux , the wife of Victor Amedee , Comte de Malet : a daughtei * . On the 23 i-d , at Holgate-lodge , Gloucester-road , Regent ' spark , Mrs . F . L . Slous : a daughter . On the 25 th ? at 1 , Cambridge-terrace , Regent ' s-park , the wi fe of Sir Charles Isham , Bart ,: a daughter . On tho 26 th , at 12 , Nor folk Villas , Westbourue-groTe , West , Mrs . Daniel Chapman : a son . On the 26 th , at St . Audries , Lady Acland Hood : a son . On the 27 th , at Millichopc-park , Slu-opshire , the wife of C . O . Childe Pemberton , Esq . : a son and heir .. MARRIAGES . On the 3 rd of August , at Coonoor , Neilgherry Hills , Charles D . Currie , Esq ., M . D ., third son of Claude Currie , Esq ,, late Physician-General , Madras , to Ann Isabella , only child of Abraham Goodall , Esq ., Surgeon , Madras Army , and niece of Sir Henry Lawrence , M . C . B . On the Sth of September , at St . Paul's , Charlotte-town , Prince Edward Island , B . N . America , the Hon . Joseph Hensley , Her Majesty ' s Attorney-General , to Frances Ann Dover , only daughter of the Hon . Robert Hodgson , Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island . On the 21 st , at Sledmere , the Hon . Thomas Alexander Packenham , brother of the Earl of Longford , to Sophia Frances , third daughter of Sir Tatton Sykes , Bart . On the 22 nd , at the British Embassy , in Stuttgardt , the Bayon Barthold de Questorp , officer in tho service of His Majesty the King of Prussia , to Anna Gordon Spcnce , eldest dxu g hter of Patrick Spence , Esq . of St . James , Jamaica , and grand-daughter of the late William Gordon , Esq ,, Member of Council in that island . ' . On the 22 nd , at All Souls' Church , Langham-place . Walter Francis Un . yn . cs , Esq ., second son of Sir " William Baynes , Hurt ., of Portland-place , to Amelia Sarah , younger daughter of the lute William Malton , Esq ., of Wimpole-sLrect . On the 23 rd , at Lindridgo , Worcestershire , Charles G . Shaw , Esq ., to Elizabeth , Kecoiid daughter of tho late Sir C . S . Smith , Bavt ., of Eardiston , Worcestershire . On the 27 th , at Danbury , John Jolitlb Tufnell , jun ., Esq ., of Langley-park , Essex , to Eleanor Margaret , youngest daughter of tho Lord Bishop of Rochester . On tho 2 Sth , at St . Mary's , Pockhruu , Thomas Athcrton , Esq ., of Northampton , to Margaret Maria , eldest daughter of tho lato lion . Maurice Jones , Custoa Rotolorum of Portland , Jamaica , and niombor of the IIouso of Assembly in that island . At Bexlcy , Kent , the Hon . Claude Bowes Lyon , of tho Second Life Guards , to Frances Dora , daughter of Oswald Smith , Esq ., of Blcndon-hall , Kent . DEATHS . On tho lath of July , at Rangoon , Lieutenant W . B . Mason , R . N ., Flag-Lioutoiiiuit of II . M . S . Vox , youngest son of Vice-Admiral Sir Francio Mason , K . C . B ., of Wlioler-lodge , Wolford , drowned by tho upsetting of his boat , whilo assisting tho E . I . Mteam-frigato MoozuflUr , wrecked oft" tho mouth of tho Rangoon River . On tho l'Jth of Soptombor , at her residence , in tho Crescent , Bath , Sarah Maria , relict of . Sir John Paluior Acland , Bart ., in tho Hovonty-ninth year of her age . On tho 20 th , Ruddcnly , at Therfield Rectory , Emily Wobor , tho Rocond tlaughtor of tlio Venorablo Archdoacon Robinson , D . D ., Master of tho Templo , and rector of Thorflold . On tho ' 2 Urd , at Swanton-houno , Thotforil , Ilonry Dolaval , infant won of tho Hon . iiml Rev . Dolo-vol Anfclcy . On tho 25 th , at Brighton , tho Hon . and ltev . Somorvilo Hay , in his thirty-novonth yoar . On tho liOth , ErnOBt Bulkloy Mackworth , youngest child of Bulkloy J . M . Praod , Esq ., ngod ninotoon months . On tho 27 th , tit No . HO , Wolbock-stroofc , in tho twenty-fifth year of his ago , John William Nowby , only mm of T . C . Nowby , Eh >\ . > , On tho 27 tU , Susan , wife of Mr . John Olicldon ; and daughter of tho lato Mr . Willium Gilbert , of Fonchuioh-Htroot , and Woodford . '" ' ¦
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MONEY MAKKKT AND CITY INTKLLIGKNek Friday Evening , September !!() , 1853 . Thk fluctuations in the fund * tluiin ^ the work have- been very mm-Bldcralilo . Tho wcwa from the Kant having l » e « u fl looiny enough to muid Consola duvju to 00 ? , all tlio daily journals have predicted in their money articles farther depression . YcHUirduy m » h , however , Jiuukcil liy it coimidcrablu ri »« ii » tlm 1 ' uikIh , mid in tho heavy rnilviny shares , until tlio unlooked-for iiunouiieemmt , a I two o ' clock , vrau made , that the Iliink lutd mined the , niiiiiiiiiini rnto of intercut to 5 per cent ., whereupon down tumbled CoiisoIh again 1 per cent . Thia morning , tli « " Hiilltt" bcciii to huvo slept away their fcin-M , and arc coming iu ngain to purchase ; and CouhoIii nt « - now at tlio advuitcoit price of MJ % . } U \ l the aspect- of thu uiniiey ninrkot i « not ttw « vuj 5 i » g , ' mnw » wuof Jitftvy " ovw-ttaiU » ij Vi AMututfiu . on credit
. resources , the still firm belief in the rise of wheat , and the prospect of foreign exchanges going against us , make all prudent men wary about investing : lat gely for a rise . . Heavy shares have , of course , followed Consols in then- fall ; and London and North Western have been down below par . To-day , there is a better feeling iu the > heavy market . Prices close as follows : — Consols for Account , 98 £ |; Consols for Money , 93 £ $ . Birminghams , 104 , 105 ; Great , Westerns , 81 , 83 ; South Western , 76 , 78 ; York and Norths , . 47 , 48 ; Midlands , 60 , 61 ; Eastern Counties , llf , ' 12 i ; Dovers , 59 , 61 ; Great Northerns , 73 , 74 ; Leeds , 64 , 65 ; Berwicks , 60 £ , 6 l |; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 59 , 61 ; Caledonians , 50 , 51 , x . d . ; Oxford and Worcester , 38 , 40 ; Great Southern and Western of Ireland , 99 , 101 . Paris and Lyons , 16 J , pm ., 16 £ pm . ; Northern of France , 34 , 34 £ ; Paris and Strasburgs , 37 $ , S 8 J ; Centrals of Prance , * , 1 pm . — Very little doing : in Mines , Nouveau Monde would still seem the favourite . of . the Californians . Money is said to be very tight : 10 per cent , for short accommodation . It . is not improbable , unless very decided news from the East should ' alter the present appearance , that we may see Consols 95 again , before the end of the week—but beyond that they will not go . CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday , September 30 , 1153 . The news whtch was published in last Saturday ' s ' papers of part of the English , aud French ilects having passed the Dardanelles caused an advance of 3 s . per quarter in the value of Wheat on Monday , and since then , though nothing more is known as to the chances of war , the prices of that day are firmly maintained , and even exceeded in some cases by about Is . per quarter . Holders of Wheat generally demand much hi g her rates , and . refuse to sell unless they can be obtained , hut thelxiyers were , perhaps , less eager than oil Monday , and the business done is , as we have said , at : 5 s . to 4 s . over the currency of thisduy week . ¦ The country markets held during the week have advanced 3 s . to Gs . per quarter . . Bailey is 2 s ., Oats Js . to 3 s ., mid Beans and Peas are 2 s . dearer than last Friday . Wheat has further advanced in the Baltic ports about 3 s . per quarter , but holders are . more willing to bcU at the improved rates .. The American markets were also quiet at the date of our last advices , after the great advance caused . by the news from hero . The value of Wheat continues to rise in France , but the demand from there for cargoes on paasuge from the Black Sea is not so active as it was a week ago . .
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THE GOVERNING CLASSES , No . V ., THE EARL OF CARLISLE , ' IS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED TI ^ iI , NEXT WEEK . '
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• T B . GOUGH WILL DELIVER ORAZs T 1 ONS as follows-. — ' ' ¦¦ '••• EXKTKlt HALL ,-To-morrow- ( Monday ) , October 3 . ZION CHAPEL , Whitcchupcl , Tujerfday , October 4 . , EXKTKll IIALL , Wednesday , 0 pM | BrG . ' , ' MUSIC HALL , Store Struct , TottJ ^ Uain-court lload , Thursday , October 0 . ¦ ' Uoors o ]) cn at 7 . Chair taken at 8 o ' clock ' precisely . Tickets fid ., Is ., and Is . ( id . ; to be had ut . the OMice of-the London ' Temperance League , 3 ;! 7 , Strand ; or on thti . ^ aiing at , the places of meeting .
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M " ILITARY OR ( J ^ KTEDUCATION . A MA 1 UUK 1 > GtiN' 2 $ ] tim > > w w !'" ' been'educated . Sandhurst , has passed ii uratr & ffl 9 a ( iniiiiuti <> n , and , hgii ) ^ c > ' vcd in thoArmyat homc . aiid "btSwgKPwes to receive into his family ,. OiNE or " TWO YOUNG ( J , W ^^^ iiN , to educate for-Colicao . «* tin : Army . . ' ¦ i ) iijJJ f S ' - Itclc : rt : ' ncc 3 given and : rt'ijiuffi « Kr > Apply , by letter , to B . C . A ., EWlon Chambers , Dttvercux ^^ t , Temple , or Gothic House , iiromlcy Common , Kent .:. ' , ' . ¦ ' ¦ '
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MEDICAL METEOROLOGY . —F . DAY , Agronomical Mctcoifdogist , respectfully informs Medical Gentlemen and Hoardtt of Medical InMtitutions , that he supplies a Set of Apparatus , adapted to Medical Meteorology , for 1 ) UllillCUH . Letters , miuirinp ; a reply , ohould enclose a stamp ; and all orders containing a remittance will receive prompt attention . 18 , CllAVKN STltKKT , ClTV XtOA . 1 ) .
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rPEETH . —By Her Majesty ' s Royal Letters - I- rntciit . —Ncwlv-iuvontc . d and l ' at « nted awplication of chciutoally-prcparcd WIII'l'K INDIA JtUUUKK in the construction of A 1 UMKIC 1 AL TKMTlf , Gums , and ralat . es . — Mr . JOI'IIUAIM MOSIOLY , Sur » con-l ) ciitiHt , « 1 , GrOHvenor Street , Grosvcnor Hcinnru , Solo Inventor and ratcntcc . A new original , and invaluable invention , coitHiKtinj , ' in the , iuluptiit . ion , with the moat ultHoluti ; poifcctioiuuidNuccc . sii . of dHiiiiically-mcpared W 1 UTK INDIA-ROJiHKIt an n lining to tho ordinary Gold or Bom : l'Vamo . Tho extraordinary rcHullts of thiH api ) licut , ioii nmy ho briclly notctl in a few of their . most jtromincnt l ' cHliiresj an the following : —All sharp edges arc ayuldcd , no sprin ^ H , wircH , or fastcniiiKH "' « nsqiiived , a K » ' < " > tly ' inc . n- ;\; u' ( l frttrdom of hurUoii in mipplfcd , a natural chiHticil . y liithur-, to -wholly iiuatlainalilo , and u lit , ncrlectcd with this ino . st unerring uc . ciu-ucy , i » Bcr . uvi ' . d , wliil < -. from the uoftncHH and llcxibility of tho Ufc < : nt , i : ni |) loynl , tho |; r ( iat ort in K ivon to the adjoining tenth when loom , or rendered tender by Iho iibsorption of tho 1 , 'Uiiw . Tin ; ncidH of I ho mouth exevt no agency on the . chcmicallyl ) n : ] iai-c ( l White Iiidm-rulihcr , and , aw it in ft non-conductor , llnidn of nny temperature may with thorough comfort bo imbibed unit ; rotniiied in the mouthy all unpleiiHiintnoHH of Hiaell and taalc lining ( at the Hiinie Unit : wholly provided ngniiiHt by tho peculiar nature of ] iltt iiruimnition . —To lie obtained only at ] 11 , 1 , ( . > WKH UltOSVKNOll HTH 10 KT , LOJNDON , , , an , Gay Wired , Jlath . 131 , Uruinucr b ^ rcoL Kowpuatlc-oM-Tyno ,
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THE TEA DUTY IS NOW REDUCED and we are enabled to sell ., ' Prime Congou Tea at 3 g . Od / ner lb " The best Congou Tea at 3 a . 4 d . Eich rare Souchong Tea at ... 3 s . 8 d " Good Green Tka at 3 s . 4 d . to 3 s . 8 d . " Prime GRKEN Tea . at 4 s . Od . " . ¦ And delicious Green Tea at ..... ' 5 s . 0 d . ' " We strongly recommend our friends to buy Tea at our m-espnfprice 3 , as Teas are getting dearer . Those who purchase now will save money . ..- ¦ - . ul The best PLANTATION COFFEE is now Is . perlb . The Le <* Mocha 19 . 4 d . . ..... . 6 Teas , Coffees , and all other goods , sent carriage free , by our own vans and carts , if within eight miles ; and Teas , Coffees , and Snicea sent carriage free to any part of England , if to the value of 40 s or upwards , by PHILLIPS AND COMPANY , ¦ Tea and Colonial Merchants , No . 8 , King William Street , City , London .
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TEA ! ¦ . pULLINGHAM AND COMPANY . \ y The advantages , both in quality and price , to he derived from purchasing ut a first-class City house , must be too apparent to every one to need comment . . We are now selling s . d . : ' The very best Black Tea at 4 0 the pound . ' Good sound Congou ; 3 0 „ , Finest Pekoe ditto 3 8 „ Fine Gunpowder . ¦ ; 4 0 „ ¦ Choice Coifec ..... TO „ ¦ Finest Homoeopathic Cocoa 1 0 ¦ ' ' „ This is the most pleasant and nutritious preparation of Cocoa . For the convenience of our numerous customers , we retail the finest West India and Refined Sugars at market prices . : All goods delivered by our own vans , frpe of . charge , within eight miles " of London . Parcels of Tea and Coffee ,-of the value of Two Pounds sterling , are sent , carriage free , to any part of England . , ¦ CULL 1 NGHAM and Company , Tea-merchants and Dealers , , ' ' , . . 27 , SKINNER STREET , SNOW HILL , CITY .
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SUPERIOR TO COFFEE , BUT LOWER IN P 1 UCE . T ^ RENCH CHOCOLATE , Is . per pound , or JL ' in ¦ packets , 6 d . Sd ., and Id ., each , a preparation from the choicest of Cocoas of the English markets , and manufactured by the most approved French method . ' Coifee is far inferior in nutritive qualities to Cocoa . And Chocolate , or properly prepared Cocoa , is now universally recommended by the Medical Profession , as more conducive to health than any other vegetable substance which enters into the human , dietary . The superiority of the above One Shilling French Chocolate over raw and unprepared Cocoas , may be judged of by the perfection attained in its manufacture , owinjc to which it may be used cither as food or beverage . ¦ PARIS CHOCOLATE COMPANY , distinguished by the Patronage of her Majesty the Queen , and the unanimous award of botli ' ' Council" and "Prize" Medals at the Great Exhibition of 1851 . Manufacturer : ) of Breakfast Chocolate , Bonbons , and French Syrups . ' . . • • Sold Wholesale and Retail by the principal Grocers , Confectioners , and Druggists in the kingdom . Chocolate Mills , Islewortli ; Wholesale Depot , 155 , Pudding Laue , City ; West-end Agent , Mr . John 1 IAT 1 TIKI . U . 221 , Regent Street .
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"RENDERS , STOVES , and FIRE-IRONS . -I ? Buyers of the above arc requested , before finally deciding , to viait WILLIAM BURTON'S SHOW-HOOMS , M , Oxford Strett , ( corner of ] S (^ wn > an Street ) , Noa . 1 & 2 , NewinUn Street / and lorry 8 Place . They . ' art * the largest in . the world , and contain such an assortment . ofl'BNDERS . STOVES , ltANGES , - l'j aE-IlU ) NS , aBd GI 0 N 1511 AL IUONMONGEUY aa cannot be approached c sewJiea , cither . for variety , novelty , beauty of , design , or exquisitcnci . s oi workmanship . Bright' Stoves , with bronzed , ornaments ana " »» ots of bars , £ 2 14 a . to £ 5-10 s . ; ditto with ormnlu ¦ onuuuenia a iu txvo seta of bars , 5 / . 10 s . to 121 . 12 s . ; Bronzed renders' J ! "ml " j c ; with Btimdiivds , from 7 b . to U . ; Steel 1 ' enders from 11 . -1 j » . t 0 , ' ;^ ditto with rich ormolu ornunicnta , from 3 / . lCs . to 7 ^ /»• > * jt iron . s , from la . 9 d . the » et to M . 4 a . Sylvester and all other ian- " Stoves , with radiating hearth plates . All which he is cnabieuiu sell at the . se very reduced charges . ,,, i jKu-Ht— l'Vom the frequency and extent of his purchases ; nn « ^ Secondly—From those purchasea being made cxtiunni- y cash . DISH COVERS AND HOT - WATER DISHES in every material , iu g reat variety , and o w ( . ni : went and most recherch 6 putternw . Tin Dish Covers w » . <• - ^ of six ; Block Tin , lla . ( id . to 25 s . the sot of , hix ; , clcK" » . " itllO ut , pfttterim , » 0 a . to 515 s . the set ; Britannia Metal , w'tli m w ^ Hilvcr-i ) lntcd handles , fiHs . to 102 a . tho set : . Sheffield p ate . ' W . 10 s . the sr . t ; Hlock Tin Hot-water Dinhes , with wciw r h ^ Uh . to 25 s . ; Britannia Metal , 20 a . to 72 s . ; Sheffield plntcu , ni' / . e , 'M . 1 () h . _ , ,-, irri , < r wnnMS (« H WILLIAM S . BURTON han TEN LARGE SHOW-KO ""^ commuuicating ) . cxel . iHive of the Slum , devote « " . "S . Jffl . tler y , nickel silver , plated , and japanned wines , iron and Uri a ¦ - ^ , (! ho arranged and elusmficd that piirchusws may oasny make their Hclectionii . Tho mouty C ' atalogiicH , with cngravingii , » ent ( nor post ) netreturned for every article not approved of . N \ t % i \) , OXFORD ST 1 U 0 KT ( corner of Mewman SUtc . i ; , NEWMAN STKWKT ; and < l & 5 I'KRRY'S 1 LA *>'' -
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' ' S | ; ( ] ] , iTBAL AND sbNsTllXySW ^ XJL CJATAJX )« UJ'J OF BKDSTEADS Heiit Ao « Wl m - eUilil taiim dcniguH and » ri « : ea of upwards of Onk "" j ,, aMkcu , «'" UeilHtcadH ; also of every doHcnption of J . « ia ' " ^ ¥ ( ,. Hivo nH a ( irt ; Uuiltf .. And lhdi- ; new wareroomH mulnin an '"" y , , aH | (() > i . nd meat of JtiMl-ruom l- ' innitui-e , l- ' iiniituro Ch t ^ » , * ( ot tho DimitioH . « o im to render thoir JOatabl . « hnic » t touipio gruci'ul furniuhing of JJedroonw . Manufttoturcro , Uoul nua Bon , I * o « latoad and Ueddi . ^ ^ "UIUIM ) 1 IW , Tottenham Court iwttU .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 1, 1853, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_01101853/page/22/
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