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-Respect the " V _^ e Rabble . " —It is a pity that those who speak disparagingly of the masses have not dom enou < x _??> OT candour enough , to make due ali , c . for tbe unfavourable circumstances in Avhich l ? , " a-ises are placed . Suppose that after carefully ° - Aihi" - the evidence it should turn out that the _^ orldn _^ men do exhibit greater vices than those more mfortably off ; does it therefore follow . that they are Hy Worse ? Are the additional temptations under 'liich thev labour to be left out of the estimate ? _^ _h-ill as much be expected at their hands as from those born into a more fortunate position ? Ought the same dem ands to be made upon the _possessors of five talents as u the possessors of ten ? Surely the lot of the
pon h ard-handed labourer is pitiable enough without having harsh jud gments passed upon him . To be wholly _sacrificed to other men ' s happiness ; to be made a mere human tool ; to have every faculty subordinated to the sole function of Avork—this , one would say , is alone a misfortune , needing all sympathy for its mitigation . Consider Avell these endowments of his—these capacities , affections , tastes , and the vague yearnings to which they g ive birth . Think of him no . Av with his ca ° _-ed-up desires doomed to a daily , weekly , yearly round of painful toil , Avith scarcely any remission but for food and sleep . Observe how he is tantalized by the pleasures he sees bis richer brethren partaking of , but from which he must be for ever debarred . Note
the humiliation he suffers from being looked down upon as of no account amongst men . And then remember that he has nothing to look forward to but a monotonous continuance of this till death . Is this a salutary state of things to live under ?—Social Statics
The Advocacy of a State Church Suicidal—Of the clergy who commonly advocate a state-church as being needful for tbe upholding of religion , it may be said that by doing this they condemn their own ease , pass sentence upon their creed as worthless , and bring themselves in guilty of hypocrisy . What ! will they allow this faith , Avhich they value so highly , to die a natural death if they are not paid for propagating it ? Must all these people , about Avhose salvation they profess such anxiety , be left to go to perdition if livings , and canonries , and bishoprics are abolished ? Has that apostolic inspiration , of which they claim to be the
inheritors , brought with it so little apostolic zeal that there would be no preaching were it not for parsonages and tithes ? .. And then their flocks—what say tbey of these ? Do these cave so little for tho _faitii t . iey nave boon _tsiiijrbt . that _itrf maintenance cannot be entrusted to them P After centuries of church-culture , has Christianity got so little root in men ' s hearts that but for government Avatering-pots it must wither aAvay ? aire we to understand that these perpetual prayers and sacraments , these homilies and exhortations , these visitings and scripture-readings , bave not even generated as much enthusiasm as cau keep itself alive ? Have ten
thousand sermons a week done so little that the hearers _" ' ill not contribute a sum sufficient for the sustentation of a ministry ? Why , if tbis be true , what is the system good for ? These advocates do but open their briefs , and then straightway argue themselves out of court . They labour to prove either how powerless is the faith tbey teach , or how miserably they teach it ! 'fhe sum and substance of tbeir plea for the state propagation of tbis creed is , that it has failed in animating its ministers with its own spirit of self-sacrifice , and failed to arouse in its devotees a spark of its own _gene-J- _' _iyj . _ty I Snfi'il _SUttHfo . .. .
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Save 50 per Cent , by purchasing your Watches direct from the Manufacturer , at the Wholesale Trade Price . Warranted Gold Watches , extra jewelled , Avith all The same Movements in Silver Cases Handsome Morocco Cases for same Every other description of Watch Every other description of Watch in the same proportion . Sent Free to . any part of the Kingdom upon receipt of One Shilling _JSxtra . Duplex and other Watches practically Repaired and put ia order , at the Trade Prices , at DANIEL ELLIOTT _HEDGER'S WHOLESALE WATCH MANUFACTORY 27 , _CITTT B . _OAD _, near Finsbury Square , _Xondon . _* _£ * Merchants , Captains , and the Trade supplied in any quantities on very favourable terms . the recent improvements £ 3 15 0 2 0 0 0 2 0
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HATS . AS SHOWS * AT THS EXHIBITION , Class IX ., Wo . _XiV . PALMER AND CO ., 51 , STONES' END , BOROUGH , THE LARGEST . CHEAPEST , AND ONLY RETAIL HAT & CAP FACTOKY IN THE BOROUGH AND ONLY RETAIL ASSORTMENTS SENT No Extra _Charge for Bespoke Articles . —No Charge for Delivery in Town or Country ( Opposite the Police Court . ) HAT & CAP PACTOKY ON APPROVAL .
In Tiie Course Of Next Month Will Be Com...
In tiie course of next month will be commenced , in our Portfolio , tiie " LETTERS OF A VAGABOND . ''
Every Monday At One Shilling. The Panora...
EVERY MONDAY AT ONE SHILLING . The PANORAMA OP LONDON , Saloon of Sculpture , Conservatories , Gothic Aviary , Swiss Cottage , & c , open daily irom Half-past Ten till Five o ' clock . In the evening , from Seven till Ten , PARIS by NIGHT , and the whole _establishment brilliantly illuminated . Admission , day or evening , 2 s . : children and schools , half-price . CRYSTAL PALACE . Admission , Is . At the Cyclorama , Albany-street , daily at Three , Evening at Eight o ' clock , Seven stupendous Tableaux of the Great Exhibition and its Contents . Painted by Mr . Mac Nevin , from original studies , and on a scale nearly equal to the original . Reserved seats , 2 s .
He Al And Son's Illustrated Catalogue Of...
HE AL AND SON'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of BEDSTEADS , sent free by post , containing designs and prices of upwards of 100 different Bedsteads , and also their Priced List of Bedding . They have likewise _, in addition to their usual Stock , a great variety of PARI 81 AJM BEi > e . x 3 SA . ua , Doth in wood ana iron , wnicn tiicj . have just imported . Heal and Son , Bedstead and Bedding Manufacturers , 196 , ( opposite the Chapel ) , Tottenham Court Road .
Professor Liebig On Allsopp's Pale Ale. ...
PROFESSOR LIEBIG on ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE . —Baron Liebig to Mr . Allsopp : — " The specimens of your Pale Ale , sent to me afforded me another opportunity of confirming its valuable qualities . I am myself an admirer of this beverage , and my own experience enables me to recommend it , in accordance with the opinion of tho most eminent English physicians , as a very agreeable and efficient tonic , and as a general bovorage bot . n for the invalid and tho robust . "—Justus Liemig , Giessen , May 6 . ALLSOPP'S PALE or BITTER ALE may bo obtained in casks of all sizes from tho Brewery , Uurton-on-Tront ; and from the under-mentioned Branch Establishments : London at fit , King William Street , City . I / ivjjiirooi . at Cook Street . Manciiicstj . ii ... at Dueio Place . Dudley at the Royal Brewery . _Glaboow at 115 , St . Vincent Street . _Duiilin :.... at Ulster Chambers , Dame Street . Uikminoiiam ... at Market Hall . At either of which places , a list of respectable parties who simply the Beer in bottles ( and also iu casks at tho same prices as irom tho _IJrowory ) , may at . any time be seen .
Dunn's Tailors* Labour Agency Will Be Fo...
DUNN'S TAILORS * LABOUR AGENCY will be found alike worthy the attention of the Economist and tho Philanthropint , cheapness _boini _; _Uio _ininim by which it is proposed to Hccuru employ meat at fully remunerative _wiigos for Ihe workmen , whilst , the extent , of patronage makes up for the Promoter « . remunerative proUt , large in its extent , _though small in its degree . In the extensive range of frontage may be seen _Hpeeiineus oi the dill ' erenl . articles _otiereii , with Iheir prices inarlied in plain figures ) , and no abatement made ; with eaeh of which tint customer gels a prill ! ed receipt , taken from , and signed by , the workman for the wages lie receives for inalcing it , and containing his address for private inquiry us to the truth of such statement i | , being intended , in this Agency , to embody and carry imt on . ' of l . _hnst . . Social antl Co-operative Theories which promises , if honestly worked out , lo secure benetil . s lo all without injury lo any ---making one portion of the community , in supplying its own wants , minister lo the comforts and elevation ul another ; imd that , by the exercise of _lluil . lading _plission , selfinterest , UK 7 II naturally Hocking to the liest markets in numbers proportioned to the certainly with which I hey cau determine them to be so , the ( Manager here only oll ' ering them the satisfaction of knowing that , if they are well served , tint men arc well paid ; and thus , in blending the interests of the I ' roduccr imd Consumer , seeurinia his own as agent , between them . A choice ol Men ' s usclul Trousers , ( rom Ids . _( Sd . ( _, _»> p _/ H . ; a barge Assortment of ditto , 111 . for all persons , from | 5 s . to _INh . Choice Qualities in Pattern , from lids , fo 21 ) 3 . ; ( wages paid agreeable to selling price , from : » s . to is . ( id . ) A useful I thick Dress Coat , well made , 2 iis . ; a useful Itlaek Krock Coat , iZHn . ; ( warranted paid wages for making , IDs . ) A l _' 'irsf- ( 'hiss Dross Coat , . t'i Cm . ; a first -Class 1 _'Yock , lined with Hilk , JC . i ; ( aHpecimon of workmanship , and warranted wages paid for making , Ids . ) A good liluck Vest ( wages paid _2 s . ( i . t . ) , 7 m . ( id . * _j _» * Hoys' Clothing , and every Article in the Trade , on tho moat Advantageous Scale of Charges . Obuorve the Addreau—111 , aud lit , NflWiiNttTOjf _CAuaiiyyAr
The Peninsular And Oriental Steam Naviga...
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Book Passengers and receive Goods and Parcels for MALTA , EGYPT , INDIA , and CHINA , by their Steamers leaving Southampton on the 20 th . of every Month . The Company ' s Steamers also start for MALTA and CONSTANTINOPLE on the 29 th , and VIGO , OPORTO , LISBON , CADIZ , and GIBRALTAR , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of . the Month . For further information apply at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhall Street , London : and Oriental Place , Southampton .
Steam To Australia.—The Peninsulab And O...
STEAM to AUSTRALIA . —The Peninsulab and Oriental Steam Navig-ation Company beg to announce that their New Steam Ship FORMOSA will be despatched from Southampton on Saturday , the 7 th August , for SYDNEY , calling at the Cape of Good Hope and Port Philip . The rates of passage-money will be — first class , 80 guineas ; second class , 60 guin * as . The first class fares include table , wines , spirits , beer , & c ; second class fares include table and beer . Redding , linen , and all requisite cabin furniture are provided by the Company . The Fobmosa has superior accommodation for Passengers , and will carry an experienced Surgeon . — For further particulars , and to secure passage , or freight for parcels and specie , appl y at the Offices of the Company , as below . The Formosa will not take Passengers for the Cape of Good Hope . _rtn _^ onioi _. . iid Oriental Steam Navigation Company ' s Offices , 122 , _IjeuxlcnllllVl Btvr . ct , Judo 17 , 1852 .
Weymouth Classical, Mathematical, And Co...
WEYMOUTH CLASSICAL , MATHEMATICAL , AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE , NO . 22 , EAST STREET , WEYMOUTH , _COTSD-ECTBD BI MR . W . A . RUSSELL , ( Lato Second Master of the Reading and Warrington Grammar Schools , Educational Institution , Twickenham , & c . ;) and MR . H . D . SIME , ( whoso long-established School is now incorporated with that of the Institute . ) In tho Departments of Modern Languages , Drawing , & c , Messrs . It . and S . will be assisted by Resident Masters of approved ability and experience . Medical Superintendent , A . S . Samson , Esq ., 3 , Devonshire Buddings , Weymouth . OKNJJUAIi CHAKACTUIMSTICH OL' TIIK ESTABLISHMENT . 1 . The course of instruction includes Tuition iii the Latin , Greek , English , French , German , nnd Italian Languages , Drawing , Mathematics , History , Geography , Writing , . Arithmetic , Sec . 2 . The Relig ious Instruction of the Pupils is under tho direct personal superintendence of Clergymen und _Dissenting _Ministers , who have kindly consented to attend weekly in rotation for that purpose . ll . There are no Vacations unless ul . the option of parents . I . There are no _exiiits ( books excepted ) ill connexion with the K _. dueational _I'huses of the Kstablishnient . 5 . The domestic arrangements are on a liberal ami satisfactory scab ; . ( i . In case of illness , medicines and medical _iiflondaiice are supplied gratuitously to the pupils . 7 . The terms appended are gradually remitted to Pupils alter the first live years the late ol remission being live guineas per annum , till ( lie minimum of terms , ten guineas per annum , has been attained . H . Pupils becoming orphans while resident at the Kstablishn . ent , continue lo receive I ' oard , as well as _ICducaliou , free ot further cost to themselves or surviving friends . tl . 1 _' upils entering the _Kslablishinent . as orphans are received at once on _rcdiio'd terms . 10 . Junior Scholarships to the value of , € 20 annually , and Senior Neliolni'sliipH , entitling to board iih well us education , on reduced terms , are awarded at . periodical _rxuiainatioiiH . II . I lie holders of _lliesn Heholarsliips have prospectively « preference in the distrihul iou of _MaHlorsiiips in connexion with the Institute , or at any future period its dependants , and form prospectively , also , a body of Governors , under wlit . se auspices Ilio Institute may ultimatel y be elevated lo the position of utility and efficiency , originally contemplated for it . The above outline may suffice to show that the Weymouth Classical , Mafheniiit . itsit , ami Commercial Institute ib still not unmindful of tint public purpose if . hits to fulfil , and that commensurate with its means , it is ever willing graduall y to advance to an accomplishment of that purpose . _Titiiiurt . Yearl y Hoarders 25 Guineas per annum Weekly ditto 20 „
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Leader (1850-1860), July 24, 1852, page 23, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_24071852/page/23/
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