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Chevalier Tottie, Consul-General to the ...
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Trade In Russia.—A Communication From St...
. £ 4 * 000 , 000 is to be issued at the pricei oT 8 O , apd that owihg to certain arrangements regarding the payment of the instalments this will practically be reduced to 76 . If this be correct , the fact stated in the last Paris letters , that the application ^ ftaa reached five times the amount proposed , will ^ not appear surprising . But it has been suggested that there must be some mistake- d e e n i t t
Lorifc The L;Eabeil J^O; 503y Nov. 12, 1...
lorifc THE L ; EABEIL j ^ o ; 503 y Nov . 12 , 1859 .
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Chevalier Tottie, Consul-General To The ...
Chevalier Tottie , Consul-General to the King of Sweden and Norway , celebrated the 50 th anniversary of his wedding on Wednesday last , after ^ residence of 56 years in this country Mr . Tottie is the father of the consulate body in London , having been appointed to the office which he so worthily fills in the year 1812 . Joseph Jackson , Esq ., of Orpington , has a grandson who has been engaged with his regiment > - ¦ '
in India during the whole period of the late revolt . On Wedkiesdav he arrived on a visit to his friends in this village , and , on the same morning , the postman brought to him at the house of his grandfather a letter which had been posted for him in London in May 1857 and which has been following Inm for two-and-a-half years . It being directed as a soldier s letter , therehas been no necessity for the postmaster at any place to open it , and the seal is intact .
It is positively asserted in a letter from "Venice that there is no truth in the statement which has lately been made , that the great . hail in the Palace of the Doges is falling into ruin ; it has , on the contrary , for the last two months been under repair . . The repairs which have been for some time in progress at the Episcopal Palace , Norwich , are now completed . Part of the old buildings adjoining the cathedral have been removed , so that the venerable fabric stands out more clearly and distinctly than formerly . The old chapel in the palace has also been restored and fitted up for Divine service . The palace had been suffered during Ihe administration of preceding bishops to fall into a dilapidated condition .
The-commissioners appointed to inquire into corrupt practices at the late election lor the bo rough of Wake-field will resume their sittings on Saturday next at the Court-house , Wakefield at 11 o ' clock . The evangelical section of the Nottingham clergy have appointed revival meetings weekly in the school-rooms attached to their churches . The first is to be held on Saturday in St . Mary's schoolroom ; service to occupy from 7 ^ 45 to not later than 9 P- - . . .... .
An effort is being made to establish a pack of harriers , to be called * - 'The Bristol and Bath Harriers , " —to hunt the country between and around Bath and Bristol . Mr . John Paul ) , of Upper Purk street , has accepted the mastership . It has also been agreed upon that the hounds are not to enter thefox coverts in the hunts of the Duke of Beaufort and Sir Maurice Berkeley . The official Gazette of Vienna says : —" H . I . KL the Duke of Modena has left Vienna for Italy , to inspect liia troops , and to ascertain for himself , on the approach of winter , their position and their ¦ wants . "
Prince Napoleon and the Princess Clothude are going to Cympiegne on the 14 th , for the ErapresB * s /< 2 < e day , which ia to be kept with more ceremony than usual this year . A letter from Rome , in the Indipendente of Turin , gives some details of the subscription opened for the purpose of offering two swords of honour , one to . the Emperor Napoleon and the other to King Victor Emmanuel . The committee is composed of Prince GabneUi , the Marquis Gavolli , and MM . Buspoli , Luigi , Selvistrelli , Maitricola , and S » intar » - geli . The subscriptions have been very numerous . On the blades of each sword are two phrases of the Royal speech and of the Imperial proclamation . A deputation will be chosen to convey the swords to Paris and to Turin , and to present appropriate addresses to the two monarche . The remonstrances which have boon addressed to th « Neapolitan government , with regard to the delay in the jiaqeage of telegrams between Malta and this country , having been found ineffectual , the intervention of the British Government Is about to be solicited . The past Bummer ' s fishing on the upper portions oi Lho Spoy and in many others of the northern rivers has boon the worst for many years , and the spawning Reason seems to give no butier promise for next years . Scarcely a Ash has buun soon going to the spawn bods . A tow sea trout unatlw their appearance about three weeks ago , bub since that tlme . no fifth , pf any hojcC huvo been seen .
Her Majesty ' s ship Shannon , which rendered herself famous in the war of American independen £ e by heir fights with , the Chesapeake , is to / be sent round to Liverpool for the purpose of training youths for her Majesty ' s ships of war . The Conway a merchant training ship , has , no doubt by the usefulness of the experiment , caused the Admiralty to imitate * ~ as far as possible , the example of that vessel . The Shannon , however , will , we believe , be only accessible to destitute boys ( not criminals ) . Died at Port Marly , near St . Germain , at the great age of ninety years , the Count de Keratry , an ex-peer of France . Ho was the senior member of the last National Assembly , and took the chair in that character on the first day of its meeting . He belonged to one of the oldest families in Brittany , and was the son of the Count de Keratry , who , in the absence of the Duke de Perithicvre , a prince of the blood , presided at the assembly of the nobles at Rennes . Last Aveek a man named Thomas Mella , aged 50 , hanged himself with a rope in a Post-office van , in Warwick Place , Bedford How , Holburn . No cause is assigned for the rash act . An inquest was held at Wakefield on Tuesday , on the body of a little girl named ^ Alice Goldthorpe . Last Saturday afternoon , Mrs . Goldthorue , the child's mother , had " mashed " some tea , and put the teapot on the kitchen table . While the mother's back was turned ^ the girl got hold of the teapot spout , and drank a quantity of the boiling hot liquid . She was terribly scalded , her throat was soon afterwards swollen up ,-and she died in convulsions . A verdict of " Accidentally scalded " was returned . There Lave been two sad occurrences at Paris within a few days . A lady got out of her carriage with her daughter only two years of age ; and allowed her to quit her hand for an instant only , when the poor infant was immediately crushed to death by a waggon . At the sight of this dreadful disaster , the mother fell down as if struck by lightning , and both were taken up death George lityrie , residing at the Cruives on the River of Tlmrso , observing large quantities of grain carried down , by the stream , commenced collecting it as it was swept past his dwelling , and , in company with his wife , had gathered several lots . At last the poor fellow ventured too far into the river , and was swept away . His wife bravely endeavoured to rescue him , and had twice hold of his hand , but was compelled toilet , go to save her own life , and she had to endure the agonising sight of seeing her husband perish within a few yards , of her . The poor woman was within a few days of her confinement , and has been left with three young children , poor and Li & 1 t ) Igss > GaHgnani of Monday has the following : — "We regret to state that Mr . Mitchell , the originator of the Zoological Gardens in the Regent ' s-park , and inventor of the aquarium , who was intrusted in Paris with the organisation of the grounds belonging to the Societe d'Acclimatatibn , committed suicide , at his residence at Neuilly , on Thursday night . . The motive for this melancholy act has not . transpired . " A letter from Rome , of Nov . 2 , states that the Tiber has overflowed its banks , and that the Ghetto and all the streets near the stream are flooded . Tlie shops are shut up and the inhabitants have takon refuge in the upper storeys of their houses , where provisions are brought to them by boats . The Pantheon is completely surrounded by water . There can be now no want of Protestant church accommodation in Paris . GalignanVs Messenger , of Saturday contains eight distinct advertisements of divine service which were to take place on Sundayviz ., at the Rev . A . Gurney ' s "English Church , " tlie " Church of Scotland , " " Wesloyan Chapel , " " Congregational Worship , " "Church of Kng and , " "En « - lish Church" ( Rue a'Aguesseau ) , "American Episcopal Church , " and the " American Chapel . " An interesting lecture on the search for tlie IPranklin Expedition was delivered » n the Music Rioom of tiio Brighton Pavilion on Momlny evening , by Dr . King , who accompanied Sir George Back ' s Expedition to the Great Fish River . W . Coning ; - ham , Esq ., M . P ., occupied the chair . The Gazette publishes various papers in volbi - sneo to the Indian mutiny ; among others a report from Lieutenant Roomo , of the 10 th Bombay Native Infuntry , commanding the Hold detachments at Busoda , of a spirited and successful action agaiuot the rebel forces , under Adil Mtihomod Khun , near Goonanoorn , on tho 23 rd June last . . ' , It is stated that there are indications of the existence of a submurine forest near to the beach M St . Bees , whoro tho Poebeck empties itself into the ecu . In consequence , says a paragraph in tho French journals , ol tho " new intercuts " of Franco in the Red Sou , the Emperor ' s government has doelduil that , a permanent charge d'affaires shall bo accredited to tho King of Abysinniu , and shall reside at Goiidar .
, A company is in treaty with the city of Baris for the open space of ground around the city wall which is to be pulled down , in consequence of the extension of the barriers tcr the line of the fortifications . The space thus become applicable to building purposes is six or . seven leagues long , and perhaps a hundred yards wide on the average . An accident delayed about an hour and a quarter the arrival of the London , and North-Western Company's express train from London on Tuesday night . A carriage or carriages got off the rails about twenty miles north of London * but no one was injured , and no material damage was done . In the Times of last week appeared the particulars of a case of fraud perpetrated by a notorious swindler named Flood of" Manchester , \ ipon Messrs . Hall , Sons , and Co ., patent starch manufacturers New Lenton , near Nottingham . . After Inspector Taylor , of the Manchester detective force , had procured a warrant for his apprehension Flood left Manchester , and could not be found for several days . However , on Saturday he was discovered in Liverpool , and brought to Nottingham on Monday ; on Tuesday he was privately examined , and remanded until Saturday , upon the application of detective Taylor . MM . Bogolouboff , Strom , BoudkoysJcy , Tschernikoff , and other Russian artists residing in Paris have just addressed a letter to Count dc Kisseleff , complaining of the extraordinary conduct of a Russian named WassilitcliikofF . "It appears , " says Galigmmi , that this person , on his own authority only , had gone to the residence of these gentlemen , and in their absence had , under sonie pretext or other , obtained access to their apartments , ' where . lie examined all their papers and afterwards interrogated the servants and porters as . to their habits and means of existence . "
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BY ROYAL LETTERS -PATENT . WHITE'S HOC-MAIN LE-VKU TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical ( Jint iinun to be the most effective invention in'the . ' curative frearment oi . Uernia . The use of Ji steel spring ; . ( so' hurtful in its eflVcts ) is here avoided , a . soft Bandage beiiiy ; warn round tlie body while- the requisite resisting power is HU ]> pIicd by the aloe-Main I ' ad and l ' atcnt Lever , fitting with . «» much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected , and tuity be worn durin <> sleep "\ descriptive circular may be luid , and the Truss ( which cannot fall to tit ) forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below the lnp , being sent to the Manufacturer , JOHN WHITK , « 8 ,-J ' lecadllly , ^"• ice ^ a single truss , lCs ., 21 s ., ' - > 0 s . fid ., and 31 s . Cd .-I * 'i 5 oul > lcTriiPS , 31 s . < Jd .,-12 a ., and r .- ' fid . —IVwtaffr Is . 8 d . Umbilical Truss , 4 v . ' s . and flas . thl .-I ' ostnw Is . lOil . I ' ost-olttco orders to be nnulc payable to JOHN WU 1 U , I ' ost-odice , l'iccudiliy . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS & e , for VAUICOSE VJKINS , and nil cases oi V \ MKN 1 CSS and SWELLLNG of the 1 , KU * , hl'KAIISh , & e , They arc porous , lifflit in texture , and inexpensive , and mo drawn on like an ordinary stocking :. Price lrom 7 s . ( id . ( o 10 s . cael ..-- 'osta ?} ' M . JOHN 'WiJUTia , Mauiifucturer , '¦?& , J | iocn « lllly , JL-oiiootl ,
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ELKCTU 1 GAL INFLUENCK IN 1 IJBAI / I'II AND OIS 10 ASI ' . Just published , price la .,, free by post for i : > stumps . SECOND LIFE ; Or Electrical Nervous Force : A MedJcnl Work intended ft > P tJ . o special nohwalof all who arc Hiim > ring ironi tl o vnijo » modes of n < Jrvou * ftnd pliynicnl debility , and ¦«> ' ««» Htl V ; , ' ^ ulterior conacquoncta to which they lw »» i « ' tro -- ? dvissB ^ a 8 sx ? assa ^| y ^ f « s ^*?^ a ^ jK >! aTS > n'is 3 ffiB from tho Nota-book of ft ICt ^ itttorod Medical 1 nu imoiiu oj ^ S ^^ RyWiSSWorntlv ^ cominonda itaolf , totlie medical nmn iw « J ; - '" K «" " » ' " , ' ^ , " tU 6 soundoflt tpaoliiiifra of pliyHloloKy . l * y tlii nu at vk i ^ ludioutlon it admit * of boliiff shown that tho l < l t , „ ,,, . " uqfvouh oiiurglos nvo identical ; »«« nfc , tl « ) ltl 1 , " , Von , fullfl . tho forinor can trtkc Itfl P «»» oo , aii . l I In ^ «^ Im-ffuliH-Hlea of any kind , tho uorvouH wyrtti n « h u ^ , dulJlltutuil , paralysed , or ualinustod , and tli I » 11 ' « t y « b , to a condltitlon littk- nliort of total prostrnMo » . > '• ( J tho action of olootrloity , Inipnrtliif ? portnln Y « " «> {' X ' nUh modloal trcatinont , Uc onu bo ro-iiivlKornt , in •« '" » ^ ro-outabllahcd to u doyroo almost wurraniliiB t » ° ilL » ' * tlon of Second L . U' 0 . „ . , t > IlUIII : n > , l » ubllHhcd by tho author , and may b o had ol » m » " . Coriihlll , and « U bqoknullt , trn ,
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DR . KAHN'S MAaNIFIOBNT ANATOmi-UaT , MU 8 I 0 UM . top of mu ^ ' ^'""' I' ^ iJ ^' nn . V SSirllvS tliewholu of the Wens to bo tho most hhi i I ' »• ly oi' any In oxiHtonoo ) , la oiujn daily tor < J « ' »« «'' ' , „ , ' ,, - IVom U till 0 , and from 7 till 10 . A i . mihh <>^< H ) ^ ' 7 , ' ,,, | ,, m .-UuHorlptlvo hiMHlbooks m'atlH j _?¦*«• . ' , , , fI 1 | u .., mid * turuB on thu " 1 'hlloBopiiy of Marr ago , " d > ' ^ , o'clock proolsoly . Svx ^ AUCH-liappy iumI I ' , (> nh ihic and . tlinlp CauifuH-Yotillifiil VI « oh uutl '' , , ' ,,, | Iholr < their itonnUn—DlBqiialia « ntl « nB for MiirrliiHi ' j «» ' „ tuJ Jupo-tho I'liyslolos-y of llpprot' »««•«" - , ?"' . ,- " fl oral MUHiirioH-Htorlllty and IIh Cuusoa-lJow to rtiwuio and IMiyuloal JliipplnoHH , , ulli . ilMii 8 onllilod N . IJ . Dr . Knlin ' B TronMRO on tho abovo u H I » ^ ,, , itlf " Tho I'lillOBophy of Marrlaffo . '' Hfnt noHt ¦<» ' « " ) *"'' , onvcul « BtampB , aircoi fi-oxa t |» o iiuthor , 17 , Uiu-loy « tio «» , aiuh Square , W ,
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 12, 1859, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_12111859/page/22/
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