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September 2, 1854.] THE LEADER. 839
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September 2, 1854.] The Leader. 839
September 2 , 1854 . ] THE LEADER . 839
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IMPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , 1 , Old Broad-street , London . Instituted 1820 . SAMUEL . HIBBERT , Esq ., Chairman . WILLIAM R , ROBINSON , Esq ., Deputy-Chairman . The Scale of Premiums adopted by this Office will be found of a very moderate character , but at the same time quite adequate to the risk incurred . Four-fifths , or 80 per cent , of the Profits , are assigned to Policies every fifth year , and may be applied to increase the sum insured , to an immediate payment in cash , or to the reduction and ultimate extinction of future Premiurns - One-third of the Premium 011 Insurances of 500 ? . and upwards , for tlio whole term of life , may remain as a debt upon the Policy , to be paid off at convenience ; or tho Directors will lend sums of 50 / . and upwards , on tho security of Policies effected with this Company for the whole term of life , when they have acquired ati adequate value . Security . —Those who effect Insurances with this Company are protected by its Subscribed Capital of 760 , 000 ? ., of Which nearly 1 K ) , 000 £ . is invested , from the risk incurred by members of Mutual Societies . The satisfactory financial condition of the Company , exclusive of the Subscribed and Invested Capital , will bo seen from the following statement : — On the Slst October , 1853 , the sums Assured , including Bonus added , amounted to £ 2 , 500 , 000 3 ? he Premiuan Fund to more than ........ ; ...... 800 , 000 And the Annual Income from the same source , to 109 , 000 'Insurances , without participation in Profits , may bo effected at r « duced rates . SAMUEL INGALL , Actuary .
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"T ^ XCITHSIONISTS may secure £ iop for jL-J their families in casa of death by Railway Accident in a trip of .-any length , with an allowance for themselves When hurt , by taking an Iiisuraiice Ticket , costing TWQ , PENCE , of tlio Excursion Agents , or at tlie Railway Station ' s , Raiiavay Passes gees Assurance Offices , 3 , O : ld Buoab Street , Iondoit . WILLIAM J . VIAN . Sec .
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CTAGLE ' INSUR , ANOE . COM PA NY , - i-J 3 , Crescent , ' New Bridge-street , BlacKfriars , londori . : ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ , . : diggectoijs . . ; THOMAS DEVAS-, Esq ., Chairman . : JOSHUA LOOKW'OOD , l ) eputy ; -Chairman . Charles Bisclioff , Esq . . Richard Hariiian Lloyd , Esq Thomas Boddington , Esq . \ V . Anderson Peacock , Esq . Nathaniel Gowia , Esq . Ralph Chas . Price ; Esq . Robert Alexander Gray , Esq . Thos . G . Sambrooke , Esq . Chas . Thos . Holcpmbe , Esq . AVilliam Wybrow , Esq . ACDITOBS . '¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ . ¦ ¦ THOMAS ALLEN , Esq . -VVM . IIENEY SMITH ,-juii ., Esq . PnYSICIAN . GEO . LEITH EOXJPELL , 11 . 03 ., F . R . S ., 15 , " \ V " clbeck-street ¦ ¦¦ StTEG-EONS . . ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦¦ . ¦ JAMES SANER , Esq ., M . D ., Finsbury-squarc . WM . COQKE , Esq ., M . D ., 3 » , Trinity-square , Towcr-hQl . BA-XKEBS . Messrs . GLYN , MILLS , & Co ., C 7 , Lombard-street . Messrs . HANBURY & LLOYDS , GO , Lombard-street . ACTUAltY A . NX > SECBETAltT , CHARLES JELLICOE , Esq . The business ; of the Company comprises Assurances on Lives and Survivorships , the Purchase of Life Interests , tlio salo and purchase of contingent and deferred Annuities , Loans of Money on Mortgage , & c . ' This Company was established iji 1807 " , is empowered by the Act of Parliament 58 Georgo IIIV anii rcgulatedby Deed enrolled in tho High Court of Chancery , , . Th < 3 Company was originally a strictly Proprietary one . The Assured on tho participating scale , now participate quinquonnially in four-fifths of the amount to be divided-To tho present time ( 18 f > 3 ) the Assured have received froin the Company in satisfaction of their claims , upwards of 1 , 400 , 000 / . The amount ) at present assured is 3 , 000 , 000 ? - nearly , and the'incovuo of tho Company is about 125 , 01 ( 6 / . At tho last Division of Surplus , about 120 . 000 J . was added to tho sums assured undur Policies for tho whole term of Life . The lives assured aro permitted , in time of peace , and not boiug engaged in mining or gold digging , to reside in any country—or to pass by sen ( not boing soafaring persona by profession ) between any two parts of tho samo homisuhcro —distant more thun 3 i $ dogroes from tho Equator , without ostra oharso-AU Policy Stamps and Medical l ? oos aro now paid by tho Company . By recent enactments , porsons aro oxonipt , under certain restrictions , from Income Tax , ns respects so much of their income as tlioy may dovoto to nssurancos on Lives . . Tho Annual liuports of tho Company ' s state and progress ProspootiiHos and Forms , may bo had , or will be Bout , post free on application at thoOlILco . or to any of tho Coinnanv ' s Agents . * *
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TNDISPTJTABLT 2 LTPB POLIOT -B- COJMl'ANY , Incorporated by Act of Fnrliiuuont , 72 , LOMBARD-S'iMlKET , LONDON . ViiVBVV . KS . Richard Mftllua , Enq .. Q . 0 .. M . P . J . Otunpboll Runton , Esq . Rlohard Spoonor , Esq .. M . r . ilamca Fullnr Madox , Km , AVilliam Wllborforco , JSay . As A Faait t , Y jPiiovrsioN , ov for pi-oaont uso in borrowiiiR money , a policy of this Company in prmilliirl . y vahmblo . It , romovoH all doubt and anxloLy as to tho pnvnioiil , of tho Rimi aNHured , imi . l I'orniH aooinploU ) anil Nicdoh . via . u hkol-FJji '"' < lWjntiouH as to ivko > hoalth , IkiUIIm , oniployinont , Kn , i ,, ll > VIB ( lVty of ' lilnUvuH , nml other piirUriilarw , nu ! v wiw t ( n' i i l > mollo ( l ' ! llvk"l > l 1 oiiou for fm-thoriutUoponey 1 h |" mvhA U '' ' ) lU'" llulllnH 1 ' 11 Il l | y nottlod when ii ? in { C nr , l iV M ) Ol > ! . ' l ^ " JirC ' Vl ) IIU ) llt ' llllllO ( llUlill K < > ltfti »< iy ' niimiiv V U 0 ( 1 <> l , 'Ml AHHUmiH'O . til . ) HUCKOHH Of tllO 11 , J M nm . m l " ° * l * " ? llllVU «»« " ^ lloil t llO HIOIuljurH , ftt r m """ 11 "; Ul 'I ' " !!" " * HWI > rOTION O » HO tamli . " . K . ' DronUuma of ( ill pollolo * of Uvo joam , to «!! i ni ! u , ! 'l » f , ? ; « V r , tl t (> "'"'" Iwvh of tho Onnipnuv . -S ^ TAW' ^& . SSSU- ^^ BESS . ' ALJ-JX . Jt OJUJJlM' » UW , JUiuwuov .
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SToiitl tc Srimiifit ( £ ktittrmt ; tl ( gstnHtsIjmcitt , Based on the Model of a well-regulated Family , conducted hy a Governess , Matron , Master , and Superintendent and limiting the number to Twelve Pxtpils . EXCELSIOR HOUSE BOARDING SCHOOL , LOCK'S HIDE , WINKITELD ROW , BERKSHIRE . SURROUNDED BY THE LOCALITIES OF , ASCOT HEATH , BAGSHOT , WINDSOR PARK , & VIRGINIA WATER ^ In order to obviate the immoralities and vicious habits invariably engendered iu large Schools , the Proprietors of this Establishment have determined to hunt their number to twelve pupils , who will , at all times , be under tho immediate care of the Matron , Governess , Superintendent , or Master . Health and happiness will be considered objects of equal importance with science and morality ; or , in other words science and morality will be taught ami inculcated , as being the ojilr moans of securing health and happiness . The arrangements for attaining aiid preserving health , are of a first-rate character . The Establishment is furnished with both Plunge and Shower Baths , for the use of pupils ; and , attached to the Premises , ate a Garden and Orchard oi nearly three acres m extent , m which the pupils are practically and scientifically instructed in the culture of fruits , flowers , and vegetables . ¦ In fact , thisHoETiciTiTiniAL Acadesit will be found to possess all the advantages of private tuition—the limited number allowing an individual attention to be paid to every pupil , and ( what is © f still greater importance ;) avoiding all the evils and degrading influences of large Schools . TERMS : Reading , Writing , Arithmetic , Grammar , Geography ; Human Physiology-, and the simple elements of Natural Philosophv—Seven GtrixEAs a QtrjLEXEE , to be paid in advance . ; French , Latin , German * Drawing , Geometry , Music , & c ., each One Gttixea a Q . rAKTEE extka . Communications to be addressed to Jlr . Ckaiek , Superintendent , Excelsior House , Winkfield Row . near Windsor .
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¦ ETA-NWEIxL COLXEGnB and PBEBAJLJL RATORY SCHOOL , 3 Iiddlese ^—Tho Terni divides this dayi . A sou . nd ; rapid , and ^ economical preparatidn is . secured for the uiiiyersities , the Cj , ueenTs and East India Company ' s military and civil service ; & e . & c-, and peculiar facilities afforded for the thorough acquisitioil . of the Pari-. siah accent of the Preiich language-. Prospectuses ouapplicatioii . " " J . A . EMERTOJf ,, I ) . D ., Principal .
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ITALIAN AND PKBNCH IiANGXJAGES . MR . ARRIVABENE , D . L . L ., ii-om tlie Tfniversity of Padua , . who has been established in IiOndoh for three 5 ~ ears , gives private lessons in Itailiau and French at his own house , or at the house pf his pupils , fie also attends Schools both in town , arid the country . Mr . ARRIVABENE teaches on a plan thoroughly practical , a . nd ' the most mediocre mind cannot fail to thoroughly comprehend his lessons . Apply by letter to Mr . ARRWABENE , No . 4 , St . Michael ' splace > Brompto ' n . ,
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Iri the Press , and will be puWished October 1 st Part I . ( containing & i pastes ) of tho TTISTORY of tlie OHA . RTIST MOVE-1 JL . I _ JIENTj from its Commencement down to the Preseijt Time , Avith brief Biographical and Critical Notices of the leading Men who have figured in that Movement . By Ri Cr . GAJtMAGE . The work will be completed in four parts , at sixpence each ; the remaining parts to appear on the 1 st of eacli succeeding month , until completed . London : Published by Hor-roAkE'and Co ., Pleot-strcet , and may bo had , on order , of all Booksellers in town and country . ¦
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Now ready , price 2 s . AN APOLO G-T TOR HEBREW PROPHECY i ov , Christianity Identified with Democracy . By Ornicron . Dedication . —To the memory of Michel do Montai ^ no this humble endeavour to promoto a more porfoct understanding of tho spirit , the nature , and tho genius of tho Hebrew Prophccios , is most respectfully dedicated , by quo whose rovoronco for that name but littlo lialts on this sido idolatry Holyoa . ke and Co ., 147 , Fleet-street .
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nnESTI ] MONIA . LS by PRESENTATION JL having becomo so niucli tho cnstoui , and in consequence of Messrs . FUTVOYE having been frequently applied to for suitable articles , they bog to stato to all those who would pay such graceful tributes to public merit or private worth , that in all eases when it is clearly nhown goods siro roquirod for such n . purpose , and tho amount oxcoods 50 / ., thoy ahull allow 10 i > er cent , from their roRular marked prices . 101 , Itcgont-strcut , August 2 . t , 18 m .
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nnjJE PEN" SUPERSEDED .- —Tho jnost JL elegant , easy , economical , and best motliod of MARKING LINEN , SIliK , BOOKS , fcc , without ; tho ink Hpraad-Ing or fading , is with tho 1 NOORRODI 1 ) L 13 ARGENTINE FLATUS . No proparation required . Any person can who them with tho greatest facility . Name , 'in . ; Initials , is . Oil . } Numbors , por wot , ito . fld . j Crcnl , fisi . Soul , post froo , witli directions , for utainps or post order . FUEDK . WHITEMAN , luvenlor and Solo Miilcor . IS ) Littlo Qucon-atroot , llolborn .
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A MERIC AN S AR S A P AK I LL A . i ' . V Ol / D I ) it . JACOB TOWNSEND'S AMERICAN ; SAltSAPAI . ULLA-. TIiIh 1 h , of nil known romodlos , tho most nui'o , Miifo , notlvo , nnd odlciicloiiH In iho pui'lllcitlioii of tho blood of all morbid matt or , of bllo , urtrn . acids , movoI'uIouh sutoNtanooN , humoui ' H of nil UIiuIh , whim nruduco i-uhIioh . uruptious , wait rliuum , orysipolni . . scnhl luvnl , how (\ vt'H nml oiu'h , taoro tlwoat and ulcers , ( iiul mn \> t > 011 jiiiy parl . of Ilio body . It is uiiHiirpiiMHod in its luilluu uium Ilio liver , ilio Iwnfjs , nnd \\ w Hkiumuh , rcmoviiiK mi . v etui ho of iUmcusc from tliOHo orgiuiH , 11 ml ox |) c 1 I 1 uk iill hunioiirs 1 ' i'oiu tlio h . yhI . ciu . Uy aloiuiMiiiK tlin blood , It IVir cvci in ' uMiit . s puiiUiloH . houbH , nlmploH and ovcp . v \ ivrinty of hcivs on thofuun and Iii'diihI . It in a grout Vonlo , and kuipurts istn > iifrtli mid vigour to tlio ( XohilLlutcd nml uonk , i ; l \ 'cs i \^ , t unit I ' . 'lVc-Uhin- Hlocp l <> til " norvmiH nml ivmIIi'mm iuvnlid . It iMtiin'cnl IimuiiIo niodluiuc , anil will cum inoj'r compli'lnl - ^ ucculiiu' to llm nnx I hull ainy olhi'i * rtsiiK'dy In tho world . Wuri'lidiiHO , iiji ) , Struuil , iul-JoiuluK J ::. vuti > r-JHiiU : i'O . MKUOY , A N UiiDW . S , aml'LO ., nolo Troprii'lni'M . llnll' - | ilutN , iin . tUl ; | ilntn , H , ; t . uuxll quarth , 4 , a , ( Jil . j ( luiwts , 7 b . yd . ; uuumuullui , \ ln .
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POPULAR MUSIC . T ^ XCEIiSIOR Song-. Words by tOF © - JjJ FELLOW , music by " Miss Mv LI ; N DS ' EY . Finely illustrated , 2 s . Gd . ¦ ' . ' The theme is tenderly and powerfully conceived . It is an exquisite lyric . "— See JEliza Cook ' s Journal , June 17 . FADING AWAY " : Song . Written and composed by Miss ANN _ E FBIGKER . 2 s . " There is a touching sentiment in this soug quite removed frqrri triteness . The air . and tjie words seem to have been born together , so Well are they m & tc \ ie ( l . ' '— : J 3 ii £ a Cop 7 c ' fS Jotlrnal . ,. TROTH in ABSENCE : Canzonet . Composed by EDMUND BT . HARPER . Price Ss .. " It is a iadst charming canzonet , and so captivated are we by it that weEhave been deaf to the wishes of a particular friend wlio has positively asked for it . The melody is purely beautiful , and must ; charm all who hear it , "—Elisot , Cook * s Journal . HAMILTON ani the PIANOFORTE . Sixty-two larga music-folio : pages , price As . : r pO GLEE SOCIETIES , &< 3 ,- ~ 0 HEAP JL ISSUE of POPTJX . ART < ipAL MUSIC—One hundred Numbers are now ready ( eaeh 2 d . ) of ROBERT COCKS and Co . ' s Handbook of Glees , Catches , Canons , Madrigals , Part Songs , & c , including original compositions by Horsley , T . Cooke , K , ucken , ' and others . May be ordered of any 3 Iusics , oller or Bookseller . Specimen page forwardeel gratis , and , postage free . ¦ Address to Robert" Cocks and Co ., New Burlingtonstreet , Publishers to the Queen .
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Just published , in 1 vol ., 12 mo , sewed , 222 pp ., price IS . 6 d . nPHE GOYERlSriNGr CLASSES of X GREAT BRITAIN . Political Portraits by EDWARD M . WHITTY . " In this volume wo have some exceedingly smart sketches of various public men . "—Church and State Gazette . " These portraits of what tho author lorins the Governing Classes of Great Britain' are republished from tho Leader Newspaper , and form ii little Thesaurus of information of a peculiar and interesting character . "—Jjeods Times . " Theso lively sketches of living political characters aro many of them admirably written , always satirical in spirit , and occasionally far-seeing in tlicirken . Thero are point * which Thackeray could hardly liavo dono better . "— J 3 ra , " j \ Ir . Edward Whitty is by far tho wittiest and most subtle of modern political essayists . "—Dublin Telegraph . " Tlio author of this book has distinguished himself by inventing , if we may so speak , Quito a new stylo of nowspapei' -conimont on 1 ' arliamontai'y mon and proceedings . If wo iuo not greatly mistaken , Mr . Wliitty ' s name will yet bo a conspicuous one in tho world of journalism , Tho niaia notion of tho work ia that Groat Britain is under a mistake in considering itsolf a self-govorncd country . Mr . Whittjr seonis to have no political preferences . Wo know no political writing of tho day allowing a harder head , unioro ruthless frankness , than Mr . Whitty ' a , Add to this a great fund of political knowledge and a power of witty cxprosaion , " - * - Couimvnwectltfi . Tiicusut i \ nd Co ., 1-2 , Paternoster-row .
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Just published , iu paper cove » vs , Is . ; in handsome cloth , gilt luttorod ., Ja . Oil ., G OUCH'S ( JOHN B . ) ORATIONS . Tlio only AntlipriHod Editions , including the followinfj : ¦< - 1 . On llnhil ; 2 . "Importance ) of tho Temporanco Entcrpriso ; ; l . An Address to Children ; « 1 . An Addronw to tho Working OIivssoh i 0 . Tho Dangerous Drinking Cuwtoms ; ( i . Tlio Evil or DvimUouucNH i 7 . lniportnneo of Pomalo liilluuucc ; s . An Address to Young Mull : I ) . Our Duty to tho liiU'iiijiorati . . V" Tho Orations niny oUiObo had singly . London i \ Y . Twhbjuk , 3 !) 7 , Strand .
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A NEW 33 XSCOVBRV IN TJSETH . ysTi . now . vRi ) , sujtaiiio ^ -DJSNra ^ 1 Y 1 IK . KLKKTH'PRKKT , I . iih hil ro . li « 'j' « l nil h ;} I" * W NKW l ) K . Si : itll"n (> X of AlflMI'll'IAI . V . 'i ' Uvm-^ rOTSS ^ r ^ i ^ sfffl : oulnll . Vn ... wl nm " il .-iill « . ii . UvunyvxX l .-ulli rmdorod bowk * uinl iim .-I ' uI Iniiiimlli'tilloii . 6 U , l .-LIih'T-STIi . L . 'Jo'i . ' .-Alhumo from Ton till MvQ .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 2, 1854, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_02091854/page/23/
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