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OcfroBERl22, 1853.] fHl LEAD^ 1029
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HEALTH OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK. The nu...
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. O...
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MONiKY MA.1AKET AND CITY INIMSLLI^ENCIC....
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK. (Closin...
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FOREIGN FUNDS. (Last Official Quotation ...
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OLYMPIC THE A TEE.— Lessee and Manager, Mb. Alfeed Wigan.
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Ocfroberl22, 1853.] Fhl Lead^ 1029
OcfroBERl 22 , 1853 . ] fHl LEAD ^ 1029
Health Of London During The Week. The Nu...
HEALTH OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK . The number , of deaths registered in the metropolitan districts in the week that ended on Saturday was 1039 . In the ten corresponding weeks of the years 1843-62 , the average number was 949 , which if raised in proportion to increase of population will give 1044 . A comparison of the actual ana estimated results shows that London last week suffered not more than its ordinary rate of mortality . Cholera , whieh has made its presence felt in various
parts of the metropolis , and during the four weeks that followed 10 th September , showed a small but continuous increase , does not appear latterly to have gained ground . The deaths from this disease were 66 in the first week" of October ; last week they declined to 45 . It is a somewhat remarkable coincidence that 45 was the number registered in the corresponding week ( viz ., the 42 nd ) of 1848 ; for many weeks thereafter the deaths rose and fell , dropping so low as one and two in the spring of 1849 , till the epidemic broke out with violence in summer . The
fluctuations which mark its previous history may attend its course again ; but experience affords sufficient warning that a temporary abatement should not lull into security those whose business it is to prepare for the attack . The 45 deaths of last week ( 21 of which occurred to males , 24 to females ) were thus distributed over London : In the West districts 6 , in the North 3 , in the Central 2 , in the East 6 , and on the South side of the Thames 28 . Last week the births of 812 boys and 761 girls , in all 1673 children , were registered in London . The average number in eight corresponding' weeks of 1845-52 , was 1561 . At the Royal Observatory , Greenwich , the mean height of the barometer in the week was 29 * 587 in . The mean temperature was 52 deg ., which is slightly above the average of the same week in 38 years . The wind blew generally from the north-east .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. O...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . On the 5 th of October , at Souvenir , Lausanne , the wife of Henry John Curteis , Esq ., late Captain of her Majesty ' s Thirty-seventh Regiment : a daughter . On the 11 th , at St . Helier ' s , Jersey , the wife of M . E . Laurent , Vice-Consul for France in the Channel Islands : a son . On the 14 th , at Tumell-park , Holloway , Mrs . Charles R . Tatham : a son . : . On the 14 th , at the house of her father , the Rev . T . A . Powys , M . A ., Medmenham , Henley-on-Thames , the wife of Edward Bode , Esq .: a daughter . ' _ On the 14 th , at 29 , Crjeshaih-street , the wife of Captain Gladstone , R . N ., M . P- : a daughter . ¦ - . On the 17 th , at Brookwood-park , Hampsliire , the wife of Colonel William Greenwood : a daughter . On the 17 th , at Kempton-pavk , Middlesex , the wife of Thomas Barnett , Bs ( j [ .: a daughter . MARRIAGES . On the 12 th of October , at Southrepps , Norfolk , Barzillai A . Harling , Esq . of Stowmarket , to Caroline , youngost daughter of the Venerable George Glover M . A ., Archdeacon of Sudbury , and rector of Southreppa . On the 13 th , at Arndilly , Hamilton Forbes , Esq ., to the Hon . Elizabeth Fraser , " sister of the Right Hon . Lord Saltoun . On the 14 th , at St . Andrew's Catholic Cathedral , Glasgow , Archibald Maera Chisholm , Esq ., of the Forty-second Royal Highlanders , son of Dr . Stewart Chisholm , senior surgeon , Royal Artillery , to Maria Frances , only daughter of Willam Dominie Lynch , Esq ., late of Devonshire-place , London , residing at Murthly Castle , Perthshire .
On the 18 th , at Trinity Church , Marylobono , William Henry Mangles , Esq ., Fiftieth ( Queen ' s Own ) Regiment , only son o Robert Mangles , Esq ., of Sunningdale , to Emily Ellen , eldest daughter of Ca )> tain Henry Mangles Denham , of her Majesty ' s ship Herald , now on an exploring expedition in the South Pacific . On the -loth , at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , Peter Gerhard Vaiider Byl , Esq ., of Cape Town , eldest son of the late Hon . Peter Voltelin Vander Byl , of the Cape of Good Hope , to Crilina Euphemia , eldest daughter of Philip Patton Blyth , Esq ., of Upper Wimpole-strect , Cavendish-square . On tho 20 th , at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , the Hon . Georgo Augustus Browno , boh of tho late Lord Kilmainc , to FrancoH Mary , eldest daughtor of Charles Prideaux Brune , Esq ., of Pridoaux-place , Cornwall .
DEATHS . On the 12 th of October , at Dieppe , Anne Augusta , aged seven months , only child of Lord and Lady Gilbert Kennedy . ,, ** u ' ¦ 1 " > 13 th , at Cadogan-placo , Captain Henry Edward Napier , <« ' , \ , tS youHgestbrother of the late Lieutenant-General Sir I ' . J - Napior , G . C . B ., aged Hixty-four . Un tho Kith , at Algburth Ash , near Liverpool , aured seventy , « ear Admiral ChriHtophor Bell , C . U . n , .,, 17 th ' John BoamoB , Esq ., of BaHhlcy-lodgo , Hants , a i . puty-Lloiitonant for tho county , and formerly of Lincoln ' s-inn , <>» e o her Mi \ jCHty ' B Counsel , aged seventy-three , til V JT , { n reHid V ' nco » IJatll > UoneralSir Alexander Mackenzie , Bar ) ,.. « ri ' ti « , St - > lau > of 1 ' alrburn , Rons-shire , the Henior General «» » er Majesty ' s service , aged olghty-three .
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Moniky Ma.1aket And City Inimslli^Encic....
MONiKY MA . 1 AKET AND CITY INIMSLLI ^ ENCIC . Friday Evening , Ootober 21 , lfcMiS . i !!! iH- i f ll"h B ^ "lc Market wiih vory heavy thte morning . Tho Htioal intelli gence Iiiih Icbh inlluoneo now than the ntato of tho "") 11 () y niarlcot . CoiihoIh liavo boon 01 * to fl for transfer an < l Himl ' i ' ! i' Tho Now a t V er c «) n *» - liav « reu-UHC'l Mi <*> * . The Ikii ! rH uro » ow looking ruthor anxiously to tho answer which ovi , 4 "my Klvo lv <> ln si- Poturaburj ? to tho demand for tho Cr " . " of tho Principalities ; and I per eon ! ,, wan given yen"fi ( iuw onioon for tll () " P " <> f tt lurK ° < " »<» ' » t , uuiri to bo ni « ii i ( y (> nHOK «> n Monday at 1 U . Bank Stock has been lower dii I ' i !! n vlnff ° l ) 01 W ( l » t aiH , and boon dono slnoo at 215 . EJohe-1 W , i H lmvu boou worth 2 n . to 4 a . premium . Kant India "wjds ar 0 at pur . tmi or ( % " flocuritioH luivo been weaker in tho absence of largo Hiwii ' i 11 "• JWiiHBlan 4 , 1 por Cents , huvo boon dono at IW ' i . Avr I , V <) On < ' - l 3 rllW 4 % Tho CortllloatOH aro f > . Buenon f «! vl 1 . J ?"" H hav 0 •»»«» Hrmor at G 7 . French 44 per Cents , liuvii h , 7 i ?!\ wUU tho < "' 1 " » 'K : « t 24 06 . Dutch 2 J por Conta , um h ™* m , after buying opened at 03 .
Eailway Shares have been exceedingly quiet , and at a further slight decline in prices . This applies to Great Western , South Western , Brighton , and most others . French shares also are dull . In the Gold Mine Shares there is continued heaviness . CORN MARKET . - Mark Lane , Friday , October 21 , 1853 . During the week the supplies of Wheat , Oats , and Barley into London have been liberal , yet , notwithstanding this , the value of the two former articles has advanced , viz .. Wheat 2 s ., and Oats Is . per < jr . Tliis is caused partly by the weather , which has been most unfavourable for the sowing of Wheat , and which excites the gravest apprehensions for next year ' s crop ; and partly by the knowledge that the supplies now on the way from the East of Europe are not large . The country markets have been better supplied with Barley , and the value of this article consequently remains stationary . Beans and Peas are scarce everywhere and command higher rates .
British Funds For The Past Week. (Closin...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Peices . ) SativrJ \ Mond . Tuesd . WednJThurs ) Fri ' d . BanfcStock 220 219 216 216 216 3 perCent . Red 9 lf 90 f 90 £ 90 £ 90 £ 3 per Cent . Con . Ans .... 92 91 f 91 f & H 91 f Consols for Account ... 92 91 f 91 £ 91 ^ 9 l | 3 i per Cent . An 93 92 £ 92 | 92 f 92 f New 5 per Cents . i ' Long Ans . 1860 5 3-165 3-165 3-165 5-16 India Stock . ; ....... 248 j Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 ... 3 dis ...... 4 p 5 dis Ditto , under £ 1000 J 5 p 4 p 5 p 5 dis Ex . Bills , £ 1000 : 4 p 8 p 6 p ! 2 p Ditto , J 65 OO ...... ' 4 p 8 p 8 p 8 p 2 p Ditto , Small ,. 4 p 8 p 8 p' 2 p
Foreign Funds. (Last Official Quotation ...
FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation dueing- tke Week ending Thuesday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 97 Russian Bonds , 1822 , 5 p . C . 112 J Buenos Ayres 6 per Cents . 56 £ Russian 4 t \ per Cents ....... 97 | Chilian 6 per Cents .......... 99 f Spanish 3 p . Ct . New Def . 21 | Danish 5 per Cents .......... 102 Spanish Committee Cert . Equador Bonds . 5 £ of Coup , mot fun . 5 J Mexican 3 per Cents . 23 £ - Venezuela 3 -J- per Cents ... 31 Mexican 3 per Ct . for Ace . Belgian 4 | per Cents . 97 October 28 .. 24 Dutch 2 i per Cents G 2 £ Portuguese 4 per Cents .... 4 U Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif . 9-1 Portuguese 3 p . Cts ., 1848 37
Olympic The A Tee.— Lessee And Manager, Mb. Alfeed Wigan.
OLYMPIC THE A TEE . — Lessee and Manager , Mb . Alfeed Wigan .
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On Monday , October 24 , and during the week , the new Extravaganza , called THE CAMP AT THE OLYMPIC , in which will appear Messrs . A . Wigan , Emery , F . Robson , Cooper , and Galli ; Mesdames A . Wigan , Stirling , P . Horton , Chatterly , E . Turner , and Wyndham . After which , an Original Drama , in Three Acts , called PLOT AND PASSION .- Principal characters , Messrs . F . Robson , Emery , Leslie , Cooper , White , and A . Wigan j Miss E . Turner and Mrs . Stirling . Box-office open from Eleven to Four . Doors open at Seven , and commence at Half-past Seven . Stalls , Cs - Boxes , 4 s .: Pit , 2 s . ; Gallery , Is .
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DE , KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , consisting of moro than 700 Models , is Now Open , at the PORTLAND GALLERY , Regent Street ( opposite the Polytechnic ) , every day , except Friday , for Gentlemen only , from Eleven till Five , and from Seven till Ten . On Fridays , however , the Morning Exhibition for Gentlemen will close at Two o ' clock , when Ladies only will be admitted until Five o ' clock . Dr . Leach will lecture at 12 , 2 , and 4 , Morning ; and quarter to 8 o ' clock Evening ; and for Ladies by Mrs . Leach . — Admission , One Shilling .
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rnilE ltEV . WILLIAM FO 11 STRB . preaelics _ L regularly , every Sunday , at the TEMPORARY FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Hawloy Crescent , Cmnden Town ; in the Morning at Eleven , and in the Evening at half-pant Six o ' clock .
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PEACOCK ANP FOX INN , aiul-BllADFORl ) HOUSE , 12 , ( JiiAv ' H Inn Lanjc , ( JUolborn end . ) RYDER and CO ., Liconscd Victuallers , beg to inform their FriendH and the Public in general , that they hnvo Rc-oj ) eucd tho above airy and commodiouH PremiscK , where every attention will be paid to the comfort of all parties who may favour them with a call ; and every article mipplied at moderate priou . s . The House , being in one of the great leading thoroughfares to the City , is , from its central position , very conveniently situated for Persons arriving in London cither by the V » rout Northern or North-Western Railways . N . B . —Tho Timkh , Lhadkk , and Bjiadvokd OuaisnvjiJt Newspapers taken in and filed . PartioH
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FIVE GUINEAS . —Mr . WM . 1 I . 1 IALSE , tho M (!( liciil Galvauist , of 22 , BrunHwick-s (( uaro London inforuiH liis fricndH that ) iis F 1 V 10 ( GUINEA APPAItATUSKS are now ready . —Send two postage stamps for his Pamphlot on Medical Galvanism .
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rnillflTir . —IJy Her Majenly ' s Itoyul Lottora JL Pntont .- -Nowly-invcntod and Patented appll « ni ( , i <> n of oheinieally-pnsimred WHITE INDIA RUBMOR in tho coimtnuition of ARTIFICIAL TE 10 TII , Giiuih , and Palates . - Mr . EPHKAIM . MOSICLY , Surgeon-DentiHl ., Ml , Grosvonor-Htreol , , GroBvonor-Hquaro , Solo Inventor and Patoiitpo . A new , original , and invaluable invention , consisting in" tho adaptation , with tho most iibsoluto porfcntlon and huccohs , of chemically-prepared WHITE INDIA RUBBER uh a lining to tho ordinary gold or bono iranui Tho extraordinary rCHiiitit of this application may bo briefly noted In a fow of tholr most prominont features , aH tho following All Hlmrp edges aro avoided , no HpringH , wiroH , or uwtonlngH aro roqulrod , a greatly increased freedom of auction in mipplicd a natural olasticity lilUiwto wholly unattainable , and a lit , porfootod with the moHt unerring accuracy , is secured , whilo from tho Holtiiomh and ilexibility of the iig . mt employed , tho gnmtoHt tmmtorl is Klvon to tho unjoining teeth when loom ) , or rendered tender by the absorption of tho giiuw . Tho noidH of the mouth exert no agency on the elioinieally-preparud White India-rubhor , and as il 1 m ji non-conductor , iliildH of imy temperature may with ( horoutrh comfort be imbibed and rd . iiiuod in the mouth , all unpleawnnln « HH of Hiuell and taste being at tho Hume time wholly provided iWiiiiHt by the peculiar nature of Uh preparation .--To bo obtained only nil ( H , LOWKR ( JKOHVENOIl-9 TR 10 l ! i'J ' , LONDON ti'i , ( iay-Htreel , Bath . ' ™ a . M , Gmlinjer-iitroot , NowcuaUe-on-Tyno
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FENDEKS , STOVES , and FIRE-IRONS . Buyers of the above are requested , before finally deeidintr to . visit WILLIAM BiniTON ; S sW . BOOMSWfflK ( corner of Newman-street , ) Nos . 1 and 2 , Newman-street , and Perry's-place . / They are theJaTgest in the world , and contain such an assortment of FENDERS , STOVES / RANGES FIREIRONS , and GENEEAL IRONMONGERY ' aTca ^ fot be at proached elsewhere , either for variety , novelty , beauty of design , or exquisiteness of workmanship . Bri ght Stoves , with bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars , £ 214 s . to £ 5 10 s . ; ditto with ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars , £ 5 10 s . to £ 12 12 s Bronzed Fenders complete , with standards , from 7 s . to £ 3 ; Steel Fenders from £ 2 15 s . to £ 6 ; ditto with rich ormolu ornaments from £ 2 15 s . to £ 7 7 s . ; Fire-irons , from Is . 9 d . the set to £ 4 4 s ' Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves , with radiating hearth plates . All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charges , First—From the frequency and extent of his purchases ; and Secondly—From those purchases being made exclusively for cash . DIS H COVERS AND HOT-WATER DISHES in every material , in great variety , and of the newest and most recherche patterns . Tin Dish Covers , 6 s . the set of six ; Block Tin , 12 s . 3 d . to 27 s . 2 d . the set of six ; elegant modern patterns , 32 s . 3 d . to 57 s . 6 d . the set ; Britannia Metal , with or without silver-plated handles , 73 s . to 110 s . 6 d . the set : Sheffield plated , £ 10 to £ 16 10 s . the set ; Block Tin Hot-water Dishes , with wells for gravy , 13 s . to 19 s . ; Britannia Metal , 20 s . to 72 s . j Sheffield plated , full size , £ 9 10 s . WILLIAM S ; BURTON has TEN LARGE SHOW-KOOMS ( all communicating ) , exclusive of the Shop , devoted solely to the show of GENERAL FUENISHING IRONMONGERY ( including cutlery , nickel silver , plated , and japanned wares , iron and brass bedsteads ) , so arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once make then * selections . Catalogues , with engravings , sent ( per post ) free . The money returned for every article not approved of . 39 , OXFORD-STREET ( corner of Newman-street ); Nos . 1 & 2 , NEWMAN-STREET ; and 4 & 5 , PERRY'S-PLACE .
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CO LT'S REVOLVERS . — NOTICE . —Now Ready . —COLONEL COLTis now ready to supply the ARMY and NAVY or BELT"PISTOL ( six shots ) of British manufacture , of the best .-material and finish , in any quantity . Government agents , dealers in fire-arms , merchants , & e . Ac ., supplied on favourable terms . —Address . Colonel Colt , No . 1 , Spring-gardens , London .
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TEA I i ^ ULLINGHAM AND COMPANY . — V ^ The advantages , both in quality and price , to be derived from purchasing at a first-class City house must be too apparent to every one to need comment . We are now selling The very Best Black Tea , at 4 s . Od . the pound . Good sound Congou 3 s . Od . „ Finest Pekoe ditto 3 s . 8 d . „ Fine Gunpowder 4 s . Od . „ Choice Coffee Is . Od . „ Finest llomteopathic Cocoa Is . Od . „ This is the most pleasant and nutritious preparation of Cocoa . For the convenience of our numerous customers , we retail tho finest West India and Refined Sugars at market prices . All goods delivered by our own vans , free of charge , within eight miles of London . Parcels of Tea and Coffee , of tho value of Two Pounds uteri ing , arc Hent , carriage free , to any part of England . CULLINGHAM AND COMPANY , Tea-merchants and DcalcrH , 27 , SKINNER-STREET , SNOW-HILL , CITY .
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A 1 U 1 IVAL of the NEW SEASON'S TEA . JZTL Our FIRST CONSIGNMENTS of the NEW SEASON'S TIOA are now on SALK at our Warehouses , 8 , King William-street , City . We beg to call attention to the strong Congou Tea , at 3 s . and 3 h . 4 d . per ll > . Tho ]> rimc Souojiono Tua , at Uh . ( i < l , and ;{ . s . Hd . The best Lai > han » Soucuono Tka , at . Is . Tho primo iiuNvownmi Tua , at 4 s . and Is . Hd . The delicious < itiNW ) W ]> Kit , at 5 h . All who purchase at thcKe prices will bavk monkv , uh tkxh arc getting dicahicr . We are still Helling prime COFFEE at Is . and Ik . 2 d . per lb . The beHt Mocica and the best Wkht Imdia Cokkhk , at In . Id . Tons , colfoCH , and all other Goods went carriage fr « i \ by our own vans and carts , if within eight miles ; and Teas , C (» Ht ; c « , and Spices went Carriage free to any part of England , if to tho value of 'U ) h . or upwards , by PHILLIPS and COMPANY , 'IVn and Colonial Merchants , H , King William . Street , City , London . A General Price Current sent pout free , on application .
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1710 It D' S E IT II E K A S It I It T S . —• _ IJ Best Quality , Six for Forty ShilliugH ; Second Quality , Six for Thirty ShillingH . Gentlenicn ( ICMiroiiH of obtaining Hhlrtt * in tho very )> ch < , nmimcr in which thoy can l ) i ) made , aro nolicitod to try FOIMVS KlJltEKAS . "The most liniqup , and tho only porftittt-UUing Khirt made . "—Observer . Country iesidcntn purchasing in any provincial town are- requested to observe on the interior of the collar-bund the Htuiup—< J Ford ' a JOuroka Shirts , UH , Poultry , " ( without which none aro genuine . ) Agouti * arc now being appointed in all towns . Tomia , & c , forwarded on applicatli ) ii . -IMCHAUI ) FORD , IW , l ' oultry , London . Manufactory , Hay ' K-laiui , Tooloy-Htrcct .
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EU . 1 USK A . — i * ATT . K Iv N S of ilio Now Coloured HhiiUiigH iinwory variety of Colour , upwurdH of 2 ( M ) ( iiflVtrotiti HtyhiH for iimking K () ltirH lOUKEKA SIII . UTS , inoluding Hi ) rigs , hi ) o ( , h , wtripoM , An . Ac ; . ; wont pout ihio on recolpt of Hlx HtainpH , prido 27 n . tbo Ualf-dozon .- -LInI of PrlcoH and Mode of Holf-numHnromnnt hoii « , i > OHt IVflo . — KK'HAlt !) F () lt l > , UH , l ' oultry , London . N . H . — -AgontH ar « now boinff aippoiutod in all townn . Terms , Ac ., forwanlod on application .
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TrifiAL AND HON'S ilJ . UHTKATED 1 1 CATALOGUE OF BKD . STKADS , minMWio by pob ! contnliiH doHigiiH and prlceH of iipw « rdH of Onk IIunijuico diflorout ItiulNloadH- also of ovory doHiiriptlon of liiidding , lilankotH , and Quill , n And their now Warorooiun fontnl " an oxtoiiHivo nttHorfcuiout of Ikid-rooui Furnituro , Kiniiidno Chint / ciH , OaiuuHkM , ilikI Diinil . ioH , ho uh to nin < l « ir Miolr UMlabliHhment complete for tho gcnural AuniHhing of llcd-rooiiin . HEAL & WON , JlodHtoad and Budding MwmfuoturorB , 100 , Tottcjihain-oouit-routl .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 22, 1853, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_22101853/page/21/
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