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^Gecembe^Jlgg^.] The Leaded 1175
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TI / TARYLEBONT 3 ELECTION . —VIS COUNT -Ltl . EBRINGTON'S Central Committee , Sir Jolm Easthope , Chairman , sit daily at the Portland Hotel , Great Portland-street . To the ELECTORS of the BOROTJGH of MARYLJEBONE . Uentleinen , T Must in the first place condole with you . on JL the premature decease of your late lamented Representative , whose self-sacrificing liberality and philanthropy have identified the name of liudley Stuart with , hatred of oppression , and sympathy with distress . Having been unexpectedly hououred with an invitation from a Meeting of Electors to mako a statement of my political opinions , with a view to being proposed as a Candidate for your Borough , I lost no time in . doing so . And I am happy to find that the answer I have since given to a Deputation , in further explanation of my sentiments , both upon political matters in general , and upon the allunportant question of the War , has led to my receiving from many quarters assurances of influential support , if I should allow myself to be put in nomination . Under these circumstances , I have determined to solicit the honour of your suffrages . The public questions are few indeed , on which , in the course of fifteen years , I have not pronounced an opinion , whether by my votes , my speeches , or by writings . I shall , however , be happy to answer to the best of my ability , any further inquiries you may think fit to put to me . But I can give no pledge beyond that of my past public lite . If I cannot be returned as an independent Kepresentative , I will not be returned at all . 1 never have sat and I never will sit on any other terms ; and I would submit to you , that he who could be capable of sacrificing his convictions for the sake of your votes , would he , on any convenient occasion , equally capable of sacrificing vour interests to liis own . If you do me the great honour of approving- me as the tried frmid of crvil , religious , and commercial freedom ; as the promoter of good local self-gaverment , and of that efficiency m local administration , which is the only true economy ; as the supporter of extended franchise and general education ; and as the advocate of the present just and necessary war ~ a war undertaken in concert with our brave . French neighbours , for the purpose of cheeking the encroachments of despotism , and of ultimately , with God ' s blessing , conquering for Europe a sale and honourable peace : if , above all , you feel with me , that we oueht to strain every nerve to succour effectively and at once , our struggling forces in the Crimea ^ the wasted survivors of that gallant army , so lately embarked from our shores in the pride of health , of equipment , and of numbers ; if you agree with me , that we are bound to reinforce and refit , without stint , that sadiy diminished band of heroes , whose noble prowess and ill-requited humanity , whose devoted obedien . ee and Uncomplaining endurance make us proud of thc name of Englishmen , but whose losses * privations , and sullenngs it makes our hearts bleed in the midst of our exultation . to tiiiiik upon ; if , on these terms , and with these sentiments , you place me in the proud position of your Representative , I shall endeavour to . merit your approbation , and testify my gratitude by a diligent attention to my public duties and a sedulous promotion of your local interests . I have the honour to be ; Gentlemen , Your obedient servant , „ ¦ . . EBKJNGTON . ( . Trosvenor-squaro , December 7 , 1854 .
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BOARD OP TRADE , DEPARTMENT OP SCIENCE AND ART . AID TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS in OBTAINING EXIOIPLES for ART-INSTRUCTION . —The Lords of the Coinmitteo of Privy Council for Trade having resolved to furnish examples to Schools in accordance with tho plan adopted by the Committee of privy Council for Education , and to discontinue tho practice of keeping a stock of such articles at the Department , Notice is hereby given , tliat on and aftor tho 1 st of January , 1855 , Examples will not be supplied directly from tin ; Department of Science and Art as at present , but through agents in London and tho provinces . Forms of application for aid , and furthor information , may bo obtained at the Oillccs , Marlborough Houso , 1 ' alljnall , London . Marl borough House , 30 th November , 1 S 51 .
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TTMJUCATION at BRIXTON , SURREY . — jLJ There are two Vacancies for Pupils in an Establishment for Yomiff Ladies where only a limited number of boarders is received . Tho treatment is kind and liberal Terms moderate . —For furthor particulars apply to Mrs . 1 LovEit . yycainorc ; House , Brixton-hill .
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ITALIAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES . MR . ARPJVABEKE , D . L . L ., from the ¦ University of Padua , who lias boon established in London for Miroo years , gives private lessons in Italian nnd French at his own house , or at the Iioumo of his pupils , lie also attends Schools both in town nnd country . II . r . AU ) Rl"VA . llliNia toadies on a plan thoroughly practical , and tho most mediocre mind cannot fail to thoroughly comi > rohond his lessons . Apply by lottor to Mr . AR 1 U VAJJJ 3 N 13 , No , 4 ,, St . Michael ' splace , Jiromnton .
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W E S TIM O NIA L S by PRESENTATION JL Jiavinn ; boeoino ho itiiikIi tho ouHtom , and in coiihoquencool' Mohoth , VUTVOY 1 S having boon fniquontly n . ppliod to for uuLtablo artielon , tluty bog to utato to all tho . so who would pay such graceful tributon to public merit or private worth , that in all eiuios wlxsn it ; is clearly hIiovvu goods aro required for Hiioh a purpoHo , and thn amount nx > oocda 50 / .,, they sliMl allow 10 nor oont , from tholr regular inurkod prioos . 1 M , ltoBOii | -.-HliV 0 ot , AuBU 8 t 2 IJ , ISO-li .
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A MEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH . "fofK . HOWARD , SURGKON-DKNTIST , 1 YJL BU , VIMUT-STR 13 HT , has introduced an 1-3 NT 1 JU'XY niiW . OliSURlPTlON ol' ARTIFICIAL T 1 J . WTH , llxod wlllioul . M |) rlriKH , wlroH , or llgaturon . They ho purftiutly ro-Hi ! i ) jl ) l < i til" nnt-iim ) tooth us not to bo < li ( sUi ) Kui , Mhi ! il I ' minUuj orlfilimlH liy tlio closest olmorvor i thoy will never chsinfco colour or doouv , nnd will bu found mipc ' rlorto any tooth over bdl ' oi'oiiMod . 1 'IiIn niol . Uod doon not ruqnlro t . lio oxtmcliou of i' ( K > b , or nny painful opomtion , nnd will Mtpport , and |> ni-Horvo tooth I tint are loose , and In Knnruntcod to milord urtlouluUun ami uiunl , ieiU Ion . Doimyod tooth rciulorou wound mid I'm ; I'ul In mnnllcnlloii . a-i , l- 'LMMT-tiTlUiET .-Athomo from Ton till Five .
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On the 18 th December will be published , price 3 d ., or Stamped 4 d ., PUNCH ' S ALMANACK FOR 1855 . ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN LEECH AND JOHN TENNIEL . CXFFICE , 85 , FLEET-STREET .
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In crown 8 vo , price 8 s . 6 a . STUDIES FROM NATURE By Dr . HERMANN MASIUS . Translated by Charles Boner , Author of " Chamois Huating in the Mountains of Bavaria . " With Illustrations by B . Hasse , of Leipsic . [ On the 14 ta . A Cheap Edition , price 2 s . RUTH : A Novel By the Author of " Mary Barton . " [ On the 14 ta . In . 3 vols ., post Svo . rpHE HOUSE OF KABY ; or , OITR LADY X OF DARKNESS . la post Svo , price 12 s ., with Portraits , SOME MEMORIALS of JOHN HAMPDEN , HIS PARTY , and HIS TIMES . By LORD NUGENT . Third Edition , revised * with a Membir of Lord Nugent . London : Chap 3 ian and Hall , 193 , Piccadilly .
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This day , Two Volumes , post octavo , 15 s ., p \ ENERAL BOUNCE -, or , The Lady and \ X the Locusts ; By G . J . WHTTE MELTILLE . Originally published in " Fraser ' s Magazine- " By the same Author , Two Volumes , 18 s ., DIGBY GRAND : An Autobiography . Ijondon : John "W . Pareek and Sox , West Strand .
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This day'is published , large post 8 vo , cloth , 10 s . 6 d .. . rpUB EISE and PROGRESS of CHRISi TIANITY . By ROBERT WILLIAM MACKAY , M . A ., Author of " Tho Progress of the Intellect , as Exemplified in the Religious Development of the Greeks and Hebrews . " London : John Chapmas , S , King William-street , Strand .
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On January 1 , 1855 . nURIOSITIES ; of LONDON : \ y Exhibiting tho most Rare and Uenmrkable Objects of Interest in the Metropolis . By JOHN TIMBS , P . S . A ., Editor of " Laconics , " " The Year-book of Pacts , " & c . In a closely-printed volume of 780 pages . Subscribers ' Names ( the price not to exceed Its . ) received for the Author , until December 23 ; by Mr . Bogub , Publisher , 80 , Jleetstreet .
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TLLXTSTKATED LONDON NEWS . npHE YEAR 1855 bids fair to le one of the most X important and eventful of modern history . On tho « t . h of January , 1855 , will bo issued tho first number of a new volume of tho ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS , and not merely a new volume , but of a New Year—each volume being perfect and comploto in itself—containing , for tho time , a faithful rocovd , pictoria . 1 and descriptive , of all Events of interest in cvory part of tlio world . To that limited portion of the Public who do not subscribe to this Journal , it may bo stated , that no porioil could be selected more opportune for commencing— -tho whole expense being butTwontysix Shillings pcraunum . exchisivoof double numbers , which aro issued on rare occasions , when it would b « impossible to crowd tlio important events and Engravings into a single number ; for this small sura tho Subscriber will rcceivo twenty-four large " Pages—sovonty-two Columns—of the most interesting information , carefully selected from tho News of tho Week , interspersed with n variety of charming Articles on tho chief topless of tho day . Tho IL . LUSTRA . TI-31 ) LOTTDON NEWS has . by its impartial and consistent advooncy of tho wolfaro of the Public , secured for itself a political inlliionco aqarcoly second to any Newspaper in tho Empire ; and rofercneo can , with somto prido , bo mud © to tho support afforded to all bonoilcial measures , propoaodand adopted by tho J-higliah Parliament , l ' oroign Politics will ever command tlio attention which ought to bo devoted to so important a l ' oaturo of a Newspaper . On tho question of tho Russian \ Vsu \ during tho year latvt , ONE THOUSAND ENGlUVINGSappoarodin tho ILLUSTRATED LONDON NJWWS . Bxtonsivo arrangements , calculated to improve thiN popular Journal , and ongi \« omonts , such as will greatly enrich Uh Llfcmwy , . Sciontillo , and otliur department , havn boon made , and will thus oonibino on thisl ' apor tho grcatost talont of tho day . The ILHTSTRATEl ) LONDON NHWS has Ijcou ontablishod thirteen years , during -which period it has nseniveel a groa-tor degreo of oncouragemont nnd approbation than any Journal over publishod . Tl » ia in proved by tholtoturns of Stamps istmoil from timo to bim « by order of l ' ai'liaiuouL Th ( 3 K 1 . im ))|) n aitplled for tho llvnt . Nix monl / h . s of IHM , wore upwardM of a , 7 ! U , < l ( IO—showing a W 10 MK . LV 01 H-01 TLAT 1 ON of 1 JMWAHD 8 of ON 10 IHIND'RIW and THIRTY THOUSAND COPIES I Tor ma ( for puymont in advance )) — Half year , 1 ! $ h . ( U \ . ; Yoav , atiH . Any of tlio VolunuiHof tlio ILl . USi . 'KA'riill ) LONDON NEWS , from tho GouiimmoonruMil ) to tho proMunt timo , may xiow bo had , In pa )) or or ( -lotli . ( JovtirH lor lilndliiK th « VolumuM , &) . < Jd . oa < ih . All NuniborH may bo wont free l ) , y Post to any jpart of t . li « KliiKtloni and Mio Uoluulos , Oivo n » order lor Bh MonUw , to oiiHuro all Iho gratnltoim PrlutH and ttupnlonu'iils . Kuppllod by all HookHollorH and JNowhiiiou . Tho ILLL'STHATEU LONDON NKWB In publiHhod hi London ovory Saturday . Stamped , to go froo by Post , fSlxponco por ( joi ) y . Ofllco , 1 UB , fitratid , JLondon .
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NOTICE . On the 15 th of December , simultaneously at every Bookseller's throughout the Country , price Half-a-Crown , a TALE for CHRISTMAS , by a Favourite Author , with a frontispiece by Geoboe Cbuikssank , THE MAN OF MANY FRIENDS : ob > MY BROTHER'S FORTUNES . London : Sampson Low and Son , 47 , Ludgate-hill .
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In Svo , pp . 600 , price 14 s ., QABBATH LAWS and SABBATH DUTIES O Considered in Helation to their Natural and Scriptural wounds , and to the Principles of Religious Liberty . By xLOBI ^ I tT COX . " A curious and copious volume , exhausting the whole subject of the Christian day of rest . Every argument of Scriptural injunction , of social well-being , of historical usage , is examined , and weighty opinions ar « collected from a wide range of Protestant -writings . "— Westminster Revzewt "A work of great labour , ability , and conscientiousness . ' * —Scotsman . " The book is a perfect repository of argurnenit > and authority upon every question connected with religious liberty . * —Manchester Guardian . London : Simpkin , Mak . sha . i . 1 , and Co . ; Edinburgh : MaclAcnxAif and SteWabt .
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In foolscap , 2 s . 6 d . ; Eleventh Edition , 5 ? w © niy-sevcutl * Thousand . rpHE SUCCESSFUL MERCHANT :: J- Sketches of the Life of Mr . Samuel Bitd & ext , late of Eungswood-hill , Bristol . By the Rev , WILLrlAM ARTHUR , A . M ., Author of " A Mission to the Mysore , " & c . The crown 8 vo edition , price 5 s ., is still on sale . "A more suitable and useful gift-book to a young man , going out into business Or trade could not be found than this commercial biography . "—Literary Gazette . " The' Successful Merchant' is commercial biography for commercial people , and as such we cordially commend it . The young especially , in the many pathways of our trafficcan hardly read it in ^ vain . "—British Quarterly . "Most earnestly do wo commend it to any of our readers who wish to learn how to make money , how to keep it , and how to spend it . No book of the season has reached us so admirably adapted to the yonng man ' s , library ; and witht the blessing- of God , its perusal may prevent many an abortive career , and many a broken heart . "—Presbyterian Messenger . London : Hamilton , Ai > ams , and Co ., and John Mason .
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NOT A BENE . ~ The writer of the series of articles signed "Pastel , " and published during last Sumraor , under the above title , in tho Home Companion , feels compelled to state that ho has no part or interest whatever ii » tho articles which tho now proprietors of that Journal aro now publishing with tho samo titlo and signature .
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BKIGHT'S LETTER ON THE WAR . Now Beady , rpHE LETTER OF JOHN BRIGHT , ESQ ., X M . P ,, ONTJIM WAR , Verified and Illustrated by lixtraots from the Parliamentary documents . Wpp . octavo . London ; "W . and F . G . OAsn . fi , Iiishopsgate-Htrceb Without . 1 ' rico One Penny each , or 7 a . per hundred .
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l ' rioo 4 d ., free uy post for five Stamps , COMMON BLUNDERS MADE i « SPEAKING and WRITING . By CllAltL . ES W . SMITH . Author ol * " Hints on JlOlooution , '' , & c . "This aiseful little book will settle many dinputoN . It ought to bo on every tnhlo ; and bo particularly rooorniiiciidml to tho youwR bol ' oro habit makos common blunders uncommonly h « rd to ouris . "—Jtritamna . London i W . II . Ooluinqihdk , Oityl » reas , 1 , Long-lane .
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< TuMt publiulicd , rwMlK GREAT DISCUSSION ON SE 0 UX LAKISM , botweon Itov . BRMWIN GltANT , « A ., and Mr . G . J . HOI < YOAKI 3 , in tho City Hall , OlaHgow . InTlirco 1 ' it . rtM , pricn ( Id . onoh ; coinploto , In . 4 d ., in iStlll' C ! ovor ; Jiound lit Oloth , Pino Pitfior , Zh . ( jlnHROw : Roiikkt Btaiuc . 35 , aiimsford-Mtroot . LonUon : ILoj . yoaku iuid Co 0 14 . 7 . l'Moot-Ml , ro « t .
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. TiiHti published , prl «« 2 h - » I '" { rc {) > 2 s ' < l ( l - N ERVOUS AFFECTIONS : an K . swuy on HporinatorrliiwiK Us Nature nnd Tr «> n . tmo » it , with an Hxpotiluou of tlio l- ' rauda llmt nro pruoUmxl by imiiwhjh who iKlvertlaothcHiKKidv , huI « i '"" 1 « fl ' ta < ifcwn . l nun of NnrvouH l ) o-OF WIYSICIANN . London . London : Avjloxt ( vnU Co ., 8 , l ' atornoatcr-row .
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 9, 1854, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_09121854/page/23/
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