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TOOTHS ELECTORS OF SOUTH ESSEX. Ministers hav
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Tooths Electors Of South Essex. Ministers Hav
rb THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH ESSEX .
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C * EiN TLJiJMi ^ -iN , —Her iviajesty s - vX ins taken ' upon , themselves the serious responsibility of dissolving- parliament at ' this inauspicious period , I again offer myself as a candidate for the representation of the Southern Division of Essex . , ¦ , . Time will not permit a canvass of all the 6 , /<» l electors , so widely dispersed ; aud I . , therefore , you will excuse liie if I should be unable to wait upon . all personally . The ' liberal views required by the advancement ot the age have always been strenuously advocated by me , and I trust that my conduct in Parliament entitles me to hope that I have merited the support of my constituents . Permit me to solicit the favour of your vote and ^ ne honour of your influence in promoting' my ro-eleetion . I have the honor to remain , gentlemen , Your most faithful servant , R . B . KAKER . Orsett Hall , April 13 , 1859 . SOUTH ESSEX ELECTION . THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE of TL B . BAKER , Ksq ., the only Liberal Candidate , SIT DAILY at the Bell Hotel , Chelmsford j the London . Committee- at the Green Dragon , Bishopgate ; and the Local Committees at . all the principal market towns and pollingplaces in the Southern Division of the county .. All . communications should be addressed to tho , Centrai Committee , Bell Hotel , Chelmsford . SOUTH : " ~ BSSBX ELECTION . milE LONDON COMMITTEE conducting the J- RE-ELECTION of Mrt . YvTXGFTIC I , !) BAKER , M . P ., beg- to call the attention of the . Kloctors of . South Essex to the report of a meeting which appeared , in the columns pf the Morning Chronicle of the lOtli instant , of the Electors of South Essivx , held at Barking on -Monday last , called by the friends of Messrs . Brumston and Wutlington , and presided over by John Davis , Esq ., J . P ., of Crimbi'ookpar ic , Ilford , from which report was omitted the following most important and singular resolution , and which had booh at such meeting unanimously adopted ^ viz . : "That Mr . Perry Watlington wns not a fit and proper pcrnon to represent tho southern division of the county of Essex . " ¦
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THE NATIONAL FLAX COMPANY ( LIMITED ) . Capital 200 , 000 ? ., In 200 , 000 Shares of 11 , eacli . Cs . to bo paid on implication , / 5 s , within Three Months from Allotment , and thu remainder us tho Directors may require it , in Two Payments of 5 s . each . TRUSTEES . Henry Fonton Jartlfi , Esq ., Comptroller of Cora Returns , Board of Trade . J . T . Croft ., Esq , 15 , Rcgont-streot , S . W . Directors . Sir John Dorut , Vleo-Pres . R . S . L ., President . John Beddoo , Esq ., Lickhjll , noiir Stourport , Worcestershire . J . T ., Croft , Esq ., 1 / 5 , Ilogont-Btroot , S . W . Liout .-Colonel 0 . K . poring , -17 , York-stroct , Port man-Bquaro , W . FrodoricI : iramlltmi , Eso ., Oronliam-houso , E . G . T . K . Jfiu-Rlnnd , Vm \ - > I ' nll-inuil , KW . Wnllnoo I ' oddifi ' , Kurj ., Wtidhnrnt , Hinwv . Gcorgo Thornton , ISsq ., ( J . 10 ., l <\ G . H ,, & c ., W , Quoon ' w-road , Regent ? u-park , N . W . Standtno Counsel . P . MnoOhnmbatah do Colquhouii , Esq ., LL . D ., Ac , 3 , llaro-coiirt , Tcniplu . . Rank is [ i a Messrs . Hoywooil , Ivunnardij , & C , ' o ., 1 , Lomburd-H ( ., 10 . C . Koi . icitoh . Mr . Vaufihiiii Prance , ! J 7 , Xew Urldg-o-streot , E . C . ' KNaiNMF . lI . Mr . G . L . Fuller , CIS ., < W , Lombard ntvwt , K . C Wi : ciu : tauy . ~ - ! Mr . John II . Powell , Oppicbh i 10 . ' ) , Qivahmii-hoimi * , Old Broad-street , Lpmlon , E . C . AB 8 THACT OF PTtORPKCTUH . ' i , r » flB ueon for Momoyuui'H pant a nintioi 1 of notoriety that iKifiHh ami IHhIi Uuuu iiiamU ' uQtin'orH , and iiIho nuuuifaolurotH or hpnipun rwhIh , havo inntopinlly HulIVrodiVom adoiloJonfc amyjlyoniiixiuid ju'inp . Tliln statoof dodoiont supply nrlsofl iWnn tho fuel , that flio oultlvatlon of flux In ( Trent iintalnhiiu miitorlnlly ( locrfiiMCd ( unload of ineri'iisod with wioyvowlng rouuUviuoulti of oui-lluvu lunnulUuturua . Uiu-
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national commercial statistics show that , out of liAOOO tons of flax annually consumed in the United Kingdom , not more than 50 , 000 tons are of home prrowth . In addition to this pnorraoua importation of flax for our linen manufactures , we have also imported hundreds of thousands of quarters of linseed every year for home consumption . The linen manufacturers of the United KinprdomliaVe de ^ clared that they are ready to take any quantity which can be oxown at home , and at such prices as will be more remiinoratire to the agriculturist than- the usual produce of ' ; J'h " promoters of the National Flax Company , are . pre-P"rod to prove to the agriculturists of this country that no more profitable erbp can be cultivated than that of flax whenever their system of retteries , and improved mechanical treatment of flax fibre , shall be adopted in tho localities of its o-rowth : The main feature of the company ' s plan is , that it- ' will take the trouble of preparing the flax for market entirely off the hands of the grower , by becoming-the purchasers of the crop , and thus leaving the grower entirely n-dc from the hazards of bad harvesting weather , and at the same- 'time ' ensuring him a certain handsome profitable return for all-the flax he can produce and deliver to the comnanv ' s depots and rettpries . The company ' s operations will also embrace the whole of the requisite process-pf preparing tire liax and similar'fibrous substances ready for the The system of preparation adapted-by this company is the subject of a patent , the invention of Mr . George Albe- ^ marie Oator , a gentleman who has made the cultivation of flax and its preparation for the spinner his especial Study for many years past , he having- fully demonstrated the great economy of labour and the very great improvement m the-quality of-the flax fibre , which is the result of his improved system of flax preparation . The-system wiU befound fully detailed in thu "iixplanafory Pamphlet on-Flax Cultivation and Pivpiiration , " to be had lrec from the Secretary of tho company and its ag-ents ; iii which will also be found an exposition of the . groat importance of the home cultivation of flax , as insuring a regular supply of raw material to the very important national manufactures of linen and hempen goods ; half-staff for paper-makers ; and the importance of the seed for linseed oil and oil-cake . As an example of the intended operations of the company , the ' following is quoted from the full prospectus of l * r " ttorlus will be understood establishments where tho preparation of flax-fibre from the raw plant for the spinner and manufacturer will be carried outthroug-h all its stag-es . It is estimated that two rottories , on the scale proposed as tho baso of operations , will require eight patent machlnea , and , if constantly nt work for ( say ) 300 days in the year , will produce annually 1 , 300 tons of flax-fibre , 7 , 500 quarters of linseed , and W 00 tons of tows : and aUowiu ° - & i ) 0 nor ton to bo obtained for the flax .-tlbro , 60 s , pev qiTarter for the linseed , and £ 5 per tou for tho tows , there ia a gross yield of £ 85 , 000 . Assuming l' » nt ' * wl 11 tnli 0 ftS muc " ns ten tons of " axst-rnw unswdod to produce one ton of flax-flbro , at a cost of ¦ It . per ton , and IS / , per ton of ilbrofor all expenses , tho total outlay will bo 0 *) , OlM ., leaving a balance to bo divided of 15 , 000 / ,, or'nearly iWner cent , upon G . 5 , 0002 . ( the costpf tho buildings , pbvnt , and machinery , together with a sufllciont working capital for two rcttorios ) , which is wholly irrespective of the dividend that may bo expected from licence duetf from otlu-r rettories ; and as tho operations of tho company arts extended , thu dividends will bo in proportion . Thopoculijir advantages of Bolby , in Yorkshire , and tho surrounding ( lax-growing districts , have decided tho comjiany on esfiiijUshing thoir first rqttory in that noighUonrliood . A prospective ) enterprise of . this company being tho cultivation ui'llnx on reolahiHiblc laud * , of whlah li » iheUnltod Kingdom thoro are sumo millions of aerop , it ; is oonsiderod tho eoinpmiy may benullcially turn Its attention to the neijuiremunt , In duo eourue , of an avnliable property in such lands . ' ' Tho National Flax Company will , by ineronBlng tho cultivation of llux in thy preaont growing dletrlots , tend to cnoo ' urago ( Im population of ollivr parts of thu country to jn'qulrc thu H' < iulnlto kuowK'dgU of im liuluatrinl reaourcoby vhleli Iholr lociil liiboui' will heuomo moru proiltablo , and land of groat or vnlue . Again , the fust-extending- application of tho ]) owor-looni to llux Hiiro will groatly lneronuo tho domuml for flux . All oouHldoivd , thu eircumstuueos of tho thni'rt (> (> mliljiu to chIiiIiIIhIi 4 lic pivrumt ohtorprlrio uh tho nuoU'UH of a new brunch ol'il . nirtluoHB , and a numt valuable ( uiNlllnry ti > tho fanning mid nianufacturiuir produeei'H of , tlu ) L ' nltod Kingdom , mid oito which la wtill oaloulatod to ' still Airthor dovclopohor nroMpcrlty , , ( . ' opl < te of the prosiK'ftiia , nml nil further lnfornmtlon , limy uo ublulnod at thu OIUcch of tho Company , W . \ , ( Jreuhiun-houMO . City .
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DEPOSIT AND DIS 00 UNT BANK . FIVE PER CENT , on sums for fixed periods , or at fiovoii days' notice , or Thruo ] iur C'ont . at Call . Q , II . LAW , Mwnngor . Ofllouu , 0 , Cannon-strcot West J £ . C .
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THE INTERNATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . 142 , STRAND , LONDON , W . C . capital—HALF-A-IWIILLION . blRECTORS . Edmond Sheppard Symes , Esq ., Chairman . Wm . Kenworthy Browne , Esq . | JohnMoss , Esq . John El ' Uotson , M . D ., P . R-S . I John Symes , Esq . Henry John Hodgson , Esq . | Joseph Thompson , Esq . Secretaries —Alexander Richardson Esq . ; Augustus ^ Mrf / fors ^ -Professor Charles Wheatstone , F . R . S . ; Pro ^ fessor J . Radford Young . „ . . Medical Jie / eree Oeneral—JohnElhotson , M . D . Cantab . ^ F . R . S ., 37 , Conduit-street . _ Actuary—W . S . B . "Woolhouse , Esq .., F- K-A . S ., * . S . S ., & c . _ , Assistant Actuary—Barker Woolhouse , Esq . Bankers—Jfessrs . Glyn , Mills , and Co . _ ¦ _ Solicitors—Messrs . Gregory , Gregory , Skirrow , and KOWcliiFe . ' The International Society has been established since 1837 , for effecting every description of Life Assurance , Immediate and Deferred Annuities , Endowments , & c , at rates affording-the most equitable adjustment of every contingency to the corresponding- risk . Profits divided Quinquennially . _ a ^ -a *^ Stamps on Life Assurance Policies paid by the Society . Loan ? granted in connexion with Life Assurance . _ Half the Premiums may remain on Loan , ou the witndrawal scales > , Thirty days of grace allowed for Payment of Premiums . Prospectuses and every information may be obtainedfrom the Chairman , at the Chief Office , 142 Strand .
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BRITISH EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANy . S 2 , NEW BltlDGE STKKET , LONDON , E . C . ABSTRACT OP THE TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT . During the year 1858 , 1 , 100 Proposals for Assurance were reeciyedT amounting to .- £ 274 , 150 , from which 081 Policies were issuod , assuring £ 220 , 220 . Annual Premiums upon the new business of the year , £ 7 , 026 10 s . Gd . Annual Income , £ 58 , 388 . „„„ ,. „ ,.,.,-l ^ licies in force , 8108 , assuring £ 1 , 050 , 555 . Accumulated Fund , £ 151 , 807 12 b . . Deaths during the yenr , 75 ; claims arising therefrom , including bonus , aho , 2 ( fo 18 s . 0 d ., behig less than that of tho nrecedin 0 " year by £ 040 178 . . _ , Since tlio commencement of tho Company the amount pai * to tho Widows and other Rcm-ogentatlws of deeoaaed . Members is £ 70 , 142 3 s . Od , JAMES INGLIS , Beoretasy ..
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SPECIAL NOTICE . CLERICAL , MEDICAL , AND GENERAL XiIIfE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . ESTABLISHED 1 S 24 . All I ' ersons who orteot rolioios on tho Participating _ Scalo bofore Juno 30 th , 1850 , will bo entitled , at tho noxt Bonus , to one year ' s additional Bhareof Profit « over later Asaurors . Tho last Annual Koport can bq obtained of any of tho Society ' s ^ o ^^^ UTCLIFPE AotUrtry aud secretary . 13 , St . Jomes ' s-squaro , London , ij . W . ¦
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INSTITUTED IN TlUK RliJION OF QUI 3 KN ANNE , A . i > . 171 L UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY * ¦ FmiZ AND LIFE . Oppioes-81 , Oornhlll , and 70 , BakoV-ftroet , London i and in l $ rl » tol , LlvorpooJ , JOdlnbiirgh , Dublin , Iliunluirff ,. Berlin , and Ucrno . RECEIPTS for FIRE INSURANCES fulling DUE at UDY-1 UY are NOW' HBADYrt thollgaa Offices ,. Mitel with tho ronpootivo AgontH In tho Country . Fire and I . W InHiirnnws oflbotod at oquMnlrio vntoH . WM . J * . LEW 18 , iSoorotftrjr . r
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HANWBLL QOLLmE , M . ffini ®& $% , ^ m Htlll rotiiliilng Its UlBii oliArueU-r . —t fiyjMf ^ orvfoo « Ar ^ a ' vvomwUw will Uol'orwuriloilon ftppUflrttlbtt ^ tUo Ko ^ Dr . KMKUTON , the rfluoljpnl . - . t :.. j > * > ' >¦
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Leader (1850-1860), April 23, 1859, page 1, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_23041859/page/1/
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