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13, Great Marlborough-Btreeti LORD PALMERSTON'S OPINIONS AND POLICY
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13, Great Marlborough-Btreeti Lord Palmerston's Opinions And Policy
13 , Great Marlborough-Btreefc T ORD PALMERSTON'S OPINIONS AND
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As Minister , Diplomatist , and ^ Statesman , During more than Forty Years of Public Life . With a MEMOIlt , by G . H . Francis . Esq . ^ In one large volume , with Portrait , 12 s ,, bound . . Those who ue , sire earlycopiesof th *' " ° * * re guested to send their orders immediately to the Booksellers , rmhnrn and Co .. Publishers . 13 , Great Marlborough-street .
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MB . BQEBUCK ' 3 NEW WORK . This day , 8 vo ., £ 1 . 8 s ., HISTORY OF THE WHIG MINISTRY OF 1830 . By J . A . Roebuck , M .. P . Vols . I . and II . —to the passing of the Reform Bill . T « nHnn ' John W . Parker and Son , West Strand . l
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^^ J ^ J | | MV > B W ^— — — - * — - - - > r — — - — NOTICE —The COMPLETE OFFICIAL DESCRIPTIVE and ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of theGREAT EXHIBITION of the INDUSTRY of all NATIONS . —The Contractors request that all Purchasers of this Work in Parts , as originally published , will complete their sets , as the sale of the separate Parts will be discontinued after the lstot July , when it will be sold only in sets of the three vdlumes . Parts I . and II ., price 10 s . each , and III ., IV ., and V ., los . each ; or in three handsome volumes , price Three Guineas . SPICER BROTHERS , Wholesale Stationers . WM . CLOWES and SONS , Printers . Official Catalogue Office , Tudor-street , New Bridge-street , Black friars ; and of all Booksellers . .
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Just published , the Second Edition , price Is ., TH E TASK 0 F T O - D A Y . By Evaxs Bell . Being Volume I . of the Cabinet of Reason . An essential object is to create , or bring together in a portable fi . rtn , Literature by which the party represented may consent to be judged , which shall be a well-advised aiid dispassionate expression of principles not taken Up in antagonism , but adopted in conviction and enforced as a protest alike against that Piogrcss which is anarchy , and against that Order which is merely prostration in Intellect , and despotism in Politics . Priee Threepence , THE PHILOSOPHIC TYPE OF RELIGION ( As developed in " The Soul ; her Sorrows and her Aspirations , " of F . W . Newman ) , STATED , EXAMINED , AND ANSWERED . By G . J . Holyoake . " Havingknowledge to apply it , not having knowledge to confess your ignorance—this is the true knowledge . " —Confucius . London : James Watson , 3 , Queen's Head-passage , Paternoster-row . ' _
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Just ready , cloth lettered , price 2 s . 6 d ., containing upwards of 400 pages . HOMOEOPATHY IN 1851 . Edited by J . Rutherfuhd Russell , M . D . CONTENTS . Letter to Lord John Forbes , M . D ., F . R . S ., on his Article entitled " Homoeopathy , Allopathy , and Young- Physic , " contained in the" British and Foreign Medical Review . " By Willbm Henderson , M . D ., Professor of Pathology iu the University of Edinburgh . On the Observation of Nature in tho Treatment of Disease . By Andrew Combe . M . D ., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh , one of the Physicians in Ordinary , in Scotland , to the Queen , & c , & c . Homoeopathy via Young Physic . By J . Rutherfurd RussellJM . D . Medical Too ^ oodism and Homceopa'hy . The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and Homoeopathy . Our College of Physicians . The New Test Act . Dr . Ransford ' s Reasons for Embracing Homoeopathy . Fulminations Against Homoeopathy . Homoeopathy and Allopathy . The Royal College of Physicians and the Homoeopathists . The Brighton Protest Analysed . A Ijctter addressed to Dr . Rose Cormack . By the Reverend Thoinns It . Everest , rector of Wickwar . The Kast versus the West . Prosoaed Inaugural Address for 1852 , to be delivered to the Medical Graduates of the Univergity-of Edinburgh by the Professor of Materia Medicu Pura . Trial and Confessions of Professors Syme , Christison , and Simpson . Dr . Rutherfurd Russell's Address at the Second Congress of Homoeopathic Practitioners . Held at London , 23 rd and 24 th of July , 1851 . A Trip to Leipsic . —The Hahnemann Jubilee . Proceedings of the Town Council of Edinburgh in Reference to Homoeopathy . •«• For the convenience of parties residing in localities where the volume cannot be readily procured , and for those who may wish to send it to friends , copies will be sent free by poRt for 3 s . These can only bo procured by application to the Edinburgh publisher . ' James Hogg , 4 , Nicoleon-strect , Edinburgh ; R . Groombridgo and Sons , 5 , Paternoster-row , London .
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THE SHEFFIELD FREE PRESS , published every Saturday Morning , price 4 Jd ., is now acknowledged to be tho leading organ of u vast mniiiifaoturing district , iiiotuding the populous towns of Sheffield , llothcram , Barnslcy , and Worksop , and containing a population of about 250 , 000 . It in attached to no sect or party , the great and distinguishing tvaturc beluga thorough and dttte ' rinincd opposition to Cuntrnlization , and an unflinching and pereovoring advocacy of tho great principle of Local Self-Government . Tho speeches of the gr » at Miijrytir chief , Kossulh , will draw incrcauod attention to this vital subject . The other important principles of the paper are ' . —Abolition of tho Excise ui | d Standing Army ; Monetury Reform , based on tho Principle ot a Self * Regulating Currency ; tho Gradual and Final Extinction of tho National Debt ; Direct Legislation , us . developed by KitUnghauscn ; tho Enfranchisement of Woman ; J ' arlliuneiituiy Keforin . founded on tho People's Charter , & c . 'JLhe unprecedented HUC 0 L-3 B which hus attended the Journnl since its establishment at thecoinrrmucomentof tho present year , and its circulation belnfrainonggttt'enctlvu , intelligent , thoughtful , and enrnost classes , render it the best medium for solicitors , auctioneers , iu « urunc «) ofllces , authors , publiuhttrs , and advert ! fiui' 0 in gt'iiornl , to make their unnounoomunta public in tho south of Yorkuhlro . Mr . Chan . Alituliell , iu tho last edition of tho Newspaper Press Directory , thus notices the Free Pret $ : — "It ia cleverly conducted ; tho mvliiwB ot new books are ably and Impartially writton ; and there are copious details of tho foroign , homo , and colonial nowB of tho week . " Free Vrost Office : Exchange-gateway . SlidJlold , November , 1801 .
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. ... ' . - t ThiB day is published , priefclls " * handsomeiy boundin cloai , THE COMIG HISTORY OP , BOMB . JL Bv the Author of " The Comic History of England . " Illustrated with Ten large Coloured Plates , and numerous Wood Enffravings . by John Lbeoh . „ . B s Bradbury and Eyana , 11 , Bouvene-street .
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NEW SPORTING "WORK . WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ; JOHN LEECH . Nowieady , the Second Number ( to be completed in Twelve Monthly Parts , price Is . each ); of MR . SPONGE'S SPORTING TOUR By the Author of » Handley Cross . " « Jorrock ' s Jauntf , & c . Illustrated with One Coloured Engraving and numerous Woodcuts , by John Leech . . ¦ .. _„_» ., _ - " The peculiarities of'Sponge ' s Tour' renders it a thoroughly sportin ? novel , produced by a profound practitioner *»_ " £ hunting field , and it is admirably illustrated by heech . " -Beirs " ' Mr . Sponge ' s Sporting Tour' -will be eagerly read in its present form . " —Sunday Times . Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouvene-street .
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IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS . THE WOLVERHAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD , and BIRMINGHAM , SHROPSHIRE , and MIDLAND COUNTIES ADVERTISER . The ^ advertising public is respectfully informed that the WOLVEBHAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD is now circulating extensively throughout Staffordshire , Shropshire , and the Midland Oouuties , and is , therefore , the best advertising medium in this populous and highly important District ,.-as , independently ot its large circulation in Private Families , it has an extensive one amongst Public Institutions and Professional Men , and is read in every respectable Hotel and Tavern in the above Counties . With respect to its teeming population , its vast extent , immense resources , and uniivaUed manufacturing operations , this District is one of the hiirhest importance to advertisers , and circulating extensively throuffhout . the WOLVERHAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD affords to advertisers and the public the best possible medium of publicity for the announcement of Auctioneers , Insurance Offices , t ' uhlic Companies , and Societies , Professional Men , Merchants , Factors , T / adesnien , and General Dealers , and that too at a scale o . f charg-es , the liberal character of which , has not failed to secure to the proprietors an extensive patronage . . The WOLVERHAMPTON and STAFFORDSHIRE HERALD is published every Wednesday morning , price 5 d ., on a sheet as lar ^ e as the Time $ . and circulated , at an early hour in the morning , through the enure District , and in many parts of the Kingdom . - •« All letters for the Herald should be addressed , Thomas Bardel Brindley . Herald Office . Snow-hill , Wolverhampton .
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fMTY OF LONDON EXHIBITION AND \ J COMMISSION SALE ROOMS , WEAVERSS * HALL , 22 rBASINGHALL-STREET , LONDON . linportant ' to Manufacturers , Merchants , Patentees , Inventors , and others . ' R . T 1 DMARSH ( Commission Agent ) begs-to call the attention of the above classes to hin Extensive Show and Commissionrooms ( in the heart of the City ) , where he exhibits and takes orders for the goods , wares , models , and fabrics of manufacturers , merchants , and artisans , and obtains orders at the best pos * ible cash price for all articles sent for sale ; and , having an extensive connection amongst engineers , railroad proprietors , contractors , exporters , merchants , and traders in general , he lias every means of effecting speedy sales , and introducing and bringing out patent and registered articles , & c , of every description , on very moderate terms , With punctuality and dispatch , and solicits manufacturers and others to send their articles either for show or sale immediately , and avail themselves of this great desideratum , to whom R . T . will , on application , send full particulars of his terms . R . T . tru . « t 3 . by strict attention and punctuality to all parties , to merit a continuance of their agency , which it will be his constant study to maintain , and invites the public to an inspection of the stock on show of machinery , agricultural and garden implements , corn screens , hop-packing machines , aky and garden lights , sugar-chopping machines , mills , beer and spirit preservers , house and garden protectors against thieves , embossing machines , railway signals and buffers , vapour baths , new mode of flat roofing , saddlery and harness , and a quantity of machines and implements for most trades , on improved principles . —N . B ., Goods warehoused till sold , & c .
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ASTONISHING . YET TRUE . THE Stock of BENETFINK and CO ., 89 and 90 , CHEAPSIDE , and 1 , IRONMONGER-LANE , comprises every variety of Electro-plated wares—Chandeliers , Lamps , Tea Urns , Tea Trayu , Cutlery , Iron Bedsteads , Baths , Turnery , Stoves , Fenders , Fire-irons—in fact , every requisite , cither for the cottage or the mansion , at ten or 11 fteen pur cent , less than any other house in the kingdom . At this Establishment an eight-roomed house can be furnished for Five Pounds , the articles of the beat quality and workmanship . THE PATENT ELECTRO-PLATED DEPARTMENT is especially deserving of attention , as every article made in eterling silver is now manufactured in Klectro Plate . Our material in a hard white metal , all through alike , and this covered with a thick coating of Silver by the patent Electro process , renders detection from real silver impossible . The prices below for beat quality : — SPOONS AND FORK 8 . Fiddle Pattern . Kino ' s Thiikadeo , on Vio-OTeavpoons 6 s . 0 d . toria Pattukn . 6 Dessertspoons or fi Teaspoons , . .. 10 s . Forks 10 s . Od . 0 Dunuert Spoons or Forks 530 s . 6 Table do . do . 12 s . ( id . G Table do . do . 25 s . TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES IN GREAT VARIETY . Cot Pattern , richly en- Albert and other pattern graved teapot ...- 23 » . Teapots .......... ... 30 a . Coffeepot to mutch U 0 * . Coffeepot to match 38 n . Cream Ewer , gilt inside .. 18 b . Cream Ewer , gilt , Inside .. 20 a . Sugar-baaiu ditto .. 25 a . Sugar-basin ditto ¦ ., 28 » . Elegant Four-glass Cruotfo , 18 s . ; Six-glass ditto , 25 s . ; Table Cnudtavtloks , 18 » . por pair ; Chamber ditto . 10 s , eaph , complete ; Set of Three richly ongruved Bohemian Glass Liquors , in elegant frame , tiOa . ; Sut of Four Corner Disnos and Covers , JC 6 . L 5 s . Sia . Hce . THE OUTLEllY DEPARTMENT i * aUo one to which I ) , and Co . attach the utmost Importance , as they manufacture ull their blades of the beet material , the difference in prico confuting solely in tho moro expenuivo handles and Hiiperlority of tlnlnh . Fine Balance Ivory Table Knives , lit . per dozen ; ditto Dessert * , its . per dozen ; Cnrvom , in . per pair . A set of Ulectro-pluted Desserts , containing Twelve Knives and Twelve Forks , in handsome mahogany oase , 50 a . All orders amounting to £ ' 5 and upward * forwarded to any part of tho kingdom , carriage free . N . Bi —¦¦ AniUuBtrated priced Catalogue sent ireo pn application . 60 and 9 l > . CUJUl'SlDE ,
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___ < - > j-v-r-nnrfcr . * "fcf fF'tT'P tJDTPTVTTYC ! ^ \ T- « v » ... ¦ ¦ : SOCIETY OF THE FRIENDS OF ITATV The First CONVERSAZIONE of this Society will be h \ l in the Great Boom . FREEMASONS' TAVERN . S Qu ^ street , on WEDNESDAY ^ Eyening , the 11 th instant , at h ^ r " past Seven ; The LECTUBB , by JOSEPH MAZZlNI . ' at & o'clock . / ? at Tickets of ad " mi 38 ion ^ -for MenibeM , Is . 6 d . V fgr ladies ans Gentlemen , non-Members . 2 s . fd . —may be , obtained at the So ciety ' a Offices , 10 , Southampton-street , Strand . ¦ ~ ° " The Publications of thei Society , oh sale , are- ^ - " The ltfonH , !^ Record , " Id . ; Tract on " Noh-Interventipn , " ld . r Terrorkm in Rome , " 2 d . ; and ( just published ) *• The Sicilian Revolution ?* 2 dl , To he had of Messrs . Kent and Co ., Paternoster-row . Effingham Wilson , Royal Exchange ; G . Gilpin , Bishbpsgatel street : and all Booksellers ; also at the Society ' s Offices .
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BREWERS , DISTILLERS , LICENSED VICTUALLERS , and GENERAL LIFE and vittv ASSURANCE and LOAN and ENDOWMENT COMPANY . This Company grants Policies against all kinds of risks , incidental to Life and Fire Assurance business , as well as Immediate and Deferred Annuities , and Endowments , educational or otherwise . ' One of the distinctive features of . this Office is the Bimplicitv of the Loan" Department ; another , that the Policies are granted against every kind of risk , natural or accidental , such as paralysis , blindness , insanity , & c . Lastly , that the Policies are Indisputable . S . P . HARRIS , Secretary 18 , New Bridge-street , Blackfriars .
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ENGLISH AND CAMBRIAN ASSURANCE SOCIETY . Chief Office 9 , New Bridge-str ^ t , Blackfriars , London . Branch Offices -. r-Londoii : 6 , Trinity-street , Borough , and 65 Sun-street , Bishopsgate-street . Glasgow : 65 , St . Vincentstreet Dublin : 3 s , Lotver Ormond-quay . Norwich : 1 G , St . Giles' -street . , Policies Indisputable . Half Premiums taken . " DiseaseU , " Military , aud Naval Lives , accepted at equitable rates . Annuities , Endowments , and Loans , on the most advantageous terms . Claims pnyable three months after satisfactory proof of death . Profits divided annually after first seven years . GEORGE ANGUS , Secretary .
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WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATIONS .--The undermentioned Associations of Journeymen of various Trades have commenced business at the addresses below-given ; and now call upon a - 'fair-dealing and Christian public for the support of its custom and influence . The miseries of unlimited competition , the abuse of the powers of capital , have long taught the working classes that union is their only strength ; but painful experience' has likewise shown that / trength to be btit wasted , for the most part , in combinations for the raising of wages , in the forced idleness of Btrikes . By united labour , therefore , they now seek to maintain themselves and their families ; and if not always able to compete with the nominal cheapness of the elopseller or the . low-priced tradesman , they hope , in the quality and workmanship of their goods , to guarantee to nil customers the fullest value of their orders ; whilst those who look beyond the work to the worker—who feel , that-custom itself , has its morality , and that the working classes of England have been stinted of their due reward in money , health , knowledge , and all that makes the man , will Kurely rejoice in aiding a movement which tends to substitute airy workshops for dens of filth and fever—fair prices for starvation wages *—fellowship for division—and moral as well as practical self-government for mechanical obedience , or thraldom bitterly felt—and by the peaceful , healthy , intelligent , and gradual processes of labour to check for ever the blind and sudden struggles of want . For such men there will be scarcely a criminal or beggar , scarcely a pauper , prostitute , or drunkard , but will supply a living argument for associated labour . Working Tailors' Association , 34 , Castle-street , Oxford-street . North London Needlewomen ' s Association , 31 , Bed Lionsquare . Working Printers' Association , 4 a , Johnson'a-court , Fleetstreet . Pimlico Working Builders' Association , Bridge-row Wharf , Buildings , Upper Tachbrook-street , and Cooperative Coal Depot , Bridge-row Wharf , Pimlico . North London Working Builders' Association , 4 , All Saintsplace , Caledonian-road . Working Pianoforte Makers' Association , 5 , Charles-streel , Drury-lane . City Working Tailors' Association , 23 , Cullum-strcet , Fenchurch-stieet . Working Shoemakers' Association , 11 , Tottenham-court-road . PROVINCIAL ASSOCIATIONS . Southampton Working Tailors' Association , 18 , Bernardstreet , Southampton . Salford Working Hatters * Association , 12 , Broug hton-road , Salford , Manchester . Central Office of the London Working Men ' a Association , 7 fl Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-t !<| uare . Head the Journal of Association . " publiohed Weekly , prico One Penny . J . J . Bczer , 183 . Fleet-street .
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TO SUBSCRIBERS AND AGENTS . Many complaints of irregularities , as well in the delivery of our papers as in the colleption of our subscriptions and accounts , having reached us , we hasten to notify to our Subscribers and Advertisers that Mr . John Clayton has ceased to be the Assistant Publisher of the Leader , and that such arrangements have been made as will prevent the possibility of such irregularities in future . On and after Saturday , tho . 14 th instant , th ° Leader will be printed on New Paper , and in New Type . . The Lbadbk Oflloe , January 31 , 1862 .
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 7, 1852, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_07021852/page/24/
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