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Bftastered those upon Fugue , will have no more weed of lessons ; hut will be abl ^ -tbWPite itiih pur ify - in all styles , and ^ ill w ith eiase , while studying the form of diflferent fcinda of composition , acquire the power of esepressiag tilearfy his * dww rdeaff sry as to > produce the- eflfeot 5 he deaites . **< A Treatise on Choir and Chorus Singing" ( J \ A < . Novello ) , by P . J . JFetis , the celebrate * Director of the Conservatoire of Brussels , translated Irj ^ the Rev , Thomas Helmore , Precentor of St . M ^ ritfs Colleges Chelsea ,. is an alnVost indispensable manual ofelemenfeiryvocai-instru < MoH for choirs . 5 tife stib ^ tectr has never been treatfed" with tHe same ctftnpietetieds 3 arid' With the same special application to singing in v ^ cal massesi The translation is appropriately dedicated to Sir Frederick Gore Ouseley . Mr . Novello ' s Analysis of Vocal Rudiments is a clear and facile guide- toi the beginner ,, leading him on step by step , with almost insensible effort through what we jaay / eallthe accidence of the art . Mr . J . A . Novello continues his noble ? edition of" the Oratorios in vocal score ^ with ; a separate accompaniment for the organ or pianoforte . Among the latest of the series has been Handel ' s Jephtha and Deborah , and Mozart ' s Requiem ; the last at two shillings only A ^ 31 iiKfese \ n > rks are produced In teally firstM ? ate ~ style as tb engraving , paper , and typography- ; and the score is arranged by the masterly- hand- of Vincent Noveilo . No musical library shou ' R } fkif' to ' possess' the series .
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MAP OI » 'EHE ; CIME &; WEEff PLA 1 S ? 0 F * tHE HARBOUR ANI > TOWN € > B & EVAS *© P 0 Li Mit . Wtud has added another of bis- ^ eful imaps-itlustrating the war . The present is a map of tlie ^^ Crimea pa a < scale sufficient to sho \ v places even of very sn ^ airiBiportance r tn' . a corner is added a map of tKe Blac ^ Se % , vritU tlie Grounding . cbuntrfesi shoeing tbeijr general relations ; and . " ini anotb < er cornet ; a neatly executed plati of the to \ vn aiid : harBoiM . ' of Sevastopol , wiih tlie Batteries and approaches . Wo : ixev ^ spaper reader ; who de $ ires to follow '' . fbteVmovements of * dtir fiorees , should" be ¦ witliout / ihis jcey to the war iiatettLgence iri tlie public journals .
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: . PisEpERic the GiREAT .-r- " Tliere is a story told In connexion witll-tiiis same Frederic # Hich isva gooff'tabte trait ih ^ ts" way . Joaehinrypn Ziethen : was -one of * the-1 )' ravBst of tlfe generals- whostoq ^; by ? Frederic the ! Great in ; victory © r ' defeaff . . He was > tfae son of a pddr gentJemnnjan < i had'httle education but what lie could pick upin'btin'aclisi . cfnnps ; and buttle fields * in all oiF which he figured in early youth . If ; his head was-not over-baljastedi with learning , his heart was vrell freighted with that lore for God , of which some portion , as the dismissed lecturer on Ecclesiastical History in King ' s College tells us , isiri almost every individual without exception , and forms the sheet-anchor which shall enable him to ride -through the . storing which , keep" him from his desired haven of rest . He became the
terror of the foes of Prussia ; but among his comrades , he was known only as ' good father Ziethen . ' He was remarkable for his swiftness at once of resolve and execution and in remembrance as well as illustration" thereof , a sudden surprise is spoken of by an astonished Prussian as ' failing on one like Ziethen from an ambush . * " Now , old Ziethen , after tho triumph achieved in the Seven Years' War was alwavs a welcome guest at the table of Frederic the Second . His place was ever by the side of the royal master whose cause he had more than once saved from ruin ; and he onlv sat lower at table "When there happened to be present some foreign royal mediocrity , illustriously oBscufre On . one occasion , he received' & command' to dine with the king on : Goodt Friday Ziethen sent a-messenger to his sovereign , stating that it was impassible for him to wait on . bis majesty , inasmuch as that he had made a point of never omitting , to take the sacrament on that day , and of always spending . tli « subsequent portion of tlie-day in private meditation . "A week elapsed'before'tho ScrUpulotjs olll-doldierwas- again invited to the royal didhertabie ; At length he appeared in his » old > placej an * merry * wtre the guesfe , tlie-king , himself setting ari example of uproarious hilarity ; Thfe ftin was running fiwfcandfuriousvr it r waa at its very . loudest ,, when Frederic , turningrto Ziethen , smacked him familiarly on-tfae btieh ana exclaimed , ' Well , grave old Ziethen I how did the supper of Good Friday agree mti your sanctimonious stomach ? Have you properly digested-the veritable body and blood' ?* At this blasphemy , and amid the thunders of peahng laughter , the saluting- avtillery' of ttiedelighted guests , Ziethen leaped to liisi feety an * after shading his grey hairs with , iriffienation , and silencing the revellers vfitb a cryj , as thougJf they bad been dogs' b » turned to > the godless master of the realm , and said— -words , if not precisely these ; certainly and esaoyir to thiseflfecfc : — ¦¦ '¦ [ . 3 " " ^ Tsliuffno danger ; --your majesty knows it . Ky life has been always rehdy for sacrifice ; whemmy country and the : throne required it ; What I was , ( toJTam ; and my head'I would place'on theblocfc at this' moment , if tile Striking of it' dff ctttfla' pUr ' cliase 'Happiiless for ma king ; But there is one who isgreater thant , or' any' one- lr « re . ; awl : He is a-gresttr sovereign than , you who mock Him here from : the throne in Berlin * He ib i ^ whose preck » u & blood' was shed for thef salvation of all mankind . On Him , that Hol y One , mjr faith reposes--He is rtiy consoler in life , nfty hope in presenceatdeath ; and I vntinoi suffer- Hisname to bb derided and attacked' where I am bjr , and have voice to protest against itf . Sir ^ iif your soldiers- had- not been fikrnire ^ this -faith , they wduld' no * have gained victories for ytftf . If you mock-this faith ,, aftdj 1 jeer at those who cling to it ,: you only lend a ^ hand to'bitTV yourself and the state in ruin . ' After a : pause' he added ,, looking , the- ¦ whil * dh ^ he mato ^ King : —' ' What I have spoken is God's truth ; receive it graciously . ! " Frederic was the patron of Volfaire , who had dared to say at . his own table that ; what it had' feikien' Qod ! and- the twelve Apostles to build op , one man t ^ of ^ ifBi ) r-vVoulct destroyvEut ; Frederic was now ; for a mamerlt , moi'e deeply in" 6 v ~ ed hf' Ttchat had' Kfeen uttei-ed : by the : unphilosopliical Zietlien than byf anythingi elmt ha * ev « ri faljen ); froim : J 3 ifc brilliant but irreligaous yoltaii-e . He ^ fpse , flung , his left arm . ow Ziethen ' s sliouldBr ^ -offered -his right hand- to the brave bldiChristwh general , arid exclaimed :- ^ - ' Ziethen , you . are < a huppy iniini Would tliat"X could be ^ like you ! Hold fast by your faith ; and Lwiir ' re . SDect even whei-e I cannot believe . AVliat has occurred shalL never happen again . ' "A deep and solemn : silence followed , and the dinner was spoiled , according to tlieguests , to whom the king gavethe signal to disperse long before their appetites had lre « a satisfied . Ziethen was preparing to withdraw witlk the rest , but Ffederic , taking him fcy the hand , whispered : — 'You , my Mend ; come withmn to mycabinet . ' " - —Table Trtiite .
814 THE LEADER . [ Saturday ,
Fkom The London Gazette, Tuesday* Aug. 2...
FKOM THE LONDON GAZETTE , Tuesday * Aug . 22 . BANKRtiPTCIES AiWliliLEiD . — Jastes Hart , Borqti ^ i-rtfad i S 6 « th ' waTlf « engineer—PiEOEKicK HEtCtSEfi , Newporti Essosy corn meroaant—Vfixx & xsL PlLiiiN ^ G-i Mas * - cheater , " publioEWl . v . ^ BANKB . IJPTS .-r-JoHiF neOxvUk . and Aiexaotmbb Porttffifit * f & irAM ; JFHd ' w-strcet ; Chtapsi ' dei warehousemen —< 3 &® s && an * d" James PBJtifxne , Itegeiit-street , and earltbh-Street , Westhainster , winie merchantis- ^ -JSBEN ^ ZBE KEjaip-STBJt , MA < 3 K ] girZIE OrUlf ^ ViTSa , COKlSrjiriTJS PBODT NEWCdBtBE . ' -and ifittANora TEtoarAS' GrKli-B'ttHs , Gracechtirchsfcr ^ gfc- ? and ! Xwetpooli shipowners - George Hamscond , JSHn _ g , s-row , Wai worth , carpenter—CxtAHtES Henb-t TpomCAWadti ' JalaEs Eve ^ s Tugmam ;; Great Tower-street , pro-JiSiOW nltSfehai ^ Cs—Sat ^ ubl HEtKEta ? . Etus , juK ., Stock Exchange ,, de ^ lef ^ fn stocks-THoarAS Ma-ray Albert-sbireet i Fentori-placo , "VTahvorth ,, engineer—JiiciiAED Bench , Bir-Mungh & m ; , floiH ^ dealer—Henut WrxsoN , Old Swindon , Wiltshire , grocerr-BEN-jAiwis' SjriTir , Kilclwlck , Torksliiro , worsted spinner—Axexant 3 > sb Smith , Liverpool , merchant —Httghi Beo ^ wi ^ Liverpool , merchant . SCOTCH 8 & QUESTTRA . r rr 6 NS .-J . Noble , TSdiuburgh , tavernkcepor—J . M'Naik , Glasgow , temperance hotel--keepor . . JFriditji , Aug . 2 t 5 . BfA'NKRirpTS . — tfroitotAS' Masoit DArsr and' Joitn TOBWEB ^ Bu naiUurow'f enghjefers ^ ApAMT HtrWrEBl ; OsTfortil ' ,-draper . — Wimiam ALDjm , Viw € bnt ?; i Wolvewhatn ^ tbn i printer—Jojiiir Chapmn arid Robeut ' WiGH . Ey , Leicester , curriers—Jobtw Joseph 1 'VV'JirriN 6 , Catnnridgib ; apothfecary —James Hesbitt , Blacicfriars-bwdgo , manufact ^ rttt- of mantloa - John Mijcner , Saint Pot « r's , rlslington , Btocfc and sbarebrokor—WitiiAM PtuxstAN , tHe younger , Btighstrecj . RonBimgton , corn and seed merclteiWtt—Johw CtAKlCSf , Belvidere-rpad , Lambetlvl ) utchcr-r < 3 iRAauii ! e Gno-TB . Bfrmingham , licensed victualler—SamueivHobton , Bdgovvarorpttd ; buildor—GfeoitOE Wetbt » , Shoreditoh , cheesemonger—John PArEBSOs Wateeson , Aloxander-torraco , Piiaain ^' ton , builder — James Wkiohx , Kood-lano ,- shipowner—JpsBPnr Whtdt / e Cole . Eivchin-lane , mcrchant—OiiAiitEa » etne , SB ; « 6 tiiot ? s-plaob , GraccchwbhwStreet [ tefbKe + i-^ lI'MtA . M ' WAi . iiEja , ; tho younger ,. CUcaternold , ironfounder-^ HowAiiji Utranir Fox , Liverpool , metal broker ^—Joauipn BoBEffsoNj Nantwich , brazior ; SCOTOrTSTDCyUBSTRA-TION ; . —XitosXBlVQ Onuhkjc Ma-BfiwrBH * , HtMairtpn . qaarrleri
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BmTttsj aotifitociEs , aw deaths . 3 IRTHS . PULFOBJX ^ rAMfirtJBtiSO , afcQueenstown ,, theiWi « QOf Captain Ifulfbrd , of M . fll . S . Conway . s a son . GlOODFOBD . —August 20 , at BfcbnOoHcgo , the wif (> of tho Itevorotid Dr . Qoodrdrd , Jlimd Master of Eton ; a dangf ttw . HALL . —August 21 , at Woymouth , tlib w ^ fb of Oapt , fm , King Hnll > Conama ' ndor of H . M . 8 , Bulldog s a soru JUOOKEB ,. —A « guBt 21 , ad Ohostior-ytreotj the lifwlyi Ghar ^ lotto Loolror ; » daughter . PKOSSKK <~ Auffuat 22 > , at 45 ,. Grosvonor-plnce ; tli « . LaxJy Harriot W « hb Prossor : it ( ton and holy . tfrtr . ' ai & KJk—A . wflfUflt 20 , a * Kiiigflfconi Suiroy , the Honourable-Mp a- 'JBmuw , wlfo of Captain Turneri Royal Airt ) tll <»» y \ Vwnat agon . MP > ntKiI A < SU ! l 8 > B ^^~^* I $ l ^ AnKvi » ti 17 , at Ol » f » hara Ohuroli . Monry 'k TjMCCG , EHqrtWT ^ ofJDimjyn Aborduro , Qlmnoimn , to O T « iSi . lg » l « WC 8 t tuwtgKtor Of LlcutJ .-Qon * ( Sir WUHatn
BTJDD ^ K . uSSBtli . ^ -August 15 , at Beachaitipton , George Budd , M . p ., P . R . S ., Professor of Medicine in King ' s College , London , arid Tellov ? of Caius College , Cambridge , to Xouisa Matilda , youngest daughter of Thomas Russell , ' MX >! ,-. Toulouse . ELWOICTBC 5 r-- K ^} KSHA > W . —Aiwiist 17 , at the Cathedral Church , vManehester ,, Frederic T . Elwprthy , Esq ., of Wellington , Somerset , to Maria , third daughter of James Kershaw , Esq ., M . P . of Manchester . RAMSAY—YOUNG- —August 1 G , at St . Margaret's , Ipswich , Lieut . John Douglas Ratdsay , B . N-, son of Rear-Admiral Kanisay , ( XBv , to Harriet , eldest daughter of tho late Rev . Benjamin Youjig . M . A ., Vicar of Tuddenham , St . , Martin ' s Suffolk . ; WARDE -WOpDGATB- —August 18 , at Penshurst , tile Rev . Augustus William Warde , youngest son of the lato General Sir Henry Wardc , G . C , B ., to Catherine , eldest daughter of William "Wbodgato , Esq ., of Swaylands , Penshurst . WELLESLEY—ASflBlOItE—August 12 , at St . Anne ' s Church ; Belfast , Augustus Colley Do Vcro Wollesley , Esq ., S ^ ungest sonof the lato Richard " Wellcsley . Esq ., JW . P ., to lara , youngest daughter of the late Richard Ashmore , Esq ., of Belfast . DEATHS . JAMESON . -August 1 , at Toronto , tho Hon . Robort Sympson Jameson , late Attorney ' -General and Chancellor of Canada . LANCJTCiN . —August 12 ab Richmond , Mrs . * JaneLnngton , lost surviving 1 daughceT of Bonnet Langton , Eaq ., of Jjanijton , Lincolnshlrov and of tho Countess Dowager of Rbthcs . BJOWtiEY . —Augnst 18 , at the * hbuB © of his fathor-inilaw , John \ A ' nR 0 r 8 tein , Esq ., Woodlands , Blackheath , Kont , Captain Bldiard Freeman Rowley . R . N ., son of tho lato Admiral'Sir-Charles Rowley . Bart ., & O . B ., & c ; , andfbrother to the present baronot , in his forty-ninth year : WffARTQN . —August-10 , at Skeltou , in Clevelandi Yorlt ^ ahiro . in Her-oighcy-eiRhth yoaf , Susan Mary Ann Wliarfcon , relict of John . Wharton . of Bkelton Gaatle , JjBqt , and fortmiorly 3 HC . F / for Bovorloy-,
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HONEY MARKET AND CITT INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , August 25 , 188 * . Tins business done in tho English dtofll <» has boon limited . Consols have remained » 1 to 94 ft for money , and 041 . to ' , > H f ^ P ^ V Bank Btoclt la steady at SlO ^ and India Stock at 225 . Bxohonupr BiIIb nro at par . TUo Now Throe-and-a-Q , \ iaytor' poi- Ctinta . have boon JMJ , to fll ? , and tho Tlireomor < yonts . 04 to 04 i . Foroigij Bfcooka . h » vo alaq oxhibitod but Httlo nctivily , about half n , doKon transactions only being notod . Spaulaii Three' por Oonta ' . aro f 5 « 4 to 37 , and tho Now Dofcvrod oro hea ^ y at 18 \ New Turkish Sorlp ia Oi to 0 ? , which Is anliglit aehllno . TransiictloiiB in railway , iniuing , liauklng , and ini . scollauoous flliaroff have boon unimportant . Tho railway nmrkot , wnioh opened with a llrmor appoaranco , 1 h now rathor ydakor , and tho Fronoh IIiioh aro noglootod , and nuotiitlonH nomluftt .
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CORN MARKET . Marlt Lane , Friday KvohIhb , A » B « at 85 . LocalQJnAinc . —Tho woathor during tho wookhaw boon luowt fivonrablo for tho harvowt In England . In Iroland thoro Ufln boon muoh rain , »« it l > y tho a « conntn moulvod thin morntnff , noliaiiKo for tho bottor hnw now fcukon pliwo thoro . i TliQ potato ; bliirhfe rtppoars to bo oxtonrtlng , but Uop 6 n ' ontorfialnoa , that owinff to tho iimrawcd broa < ll , h of laml under cultivation , tho a « llolcnoy will not oxcood Hint af lust
year . At the same time , under the influence of these cireumstancos , several purchases ' of "Wheat and Maizfi , as reported below ^ have been made for Ireland . The " Wheat trade hero has remained in the sanne- quiet ssftate as lost reported * but with a tendency to- deeliile . The value of Barley has not further receded . Oats are held with great firmness ih > consequence of information- ¦ ttixfr- t . » c port of Areuangel is blockaded ; ITp to this tirno 108 ^ 778 qunfters have been shipped from that port . Tlio vessels actually loading will bo al ^ yed to depart . Fi-OATi 3 fG . Tbade . —There aro now very ; few carprpes' of either Wheat or Maize oil ' the coast for orders . Several cargoes of Wheat have been ordered away without haviftg been sold . Maizo . has mot with a ready sale . Epryptian has been sold at 20 s ., 2 Cs . fld ., 27 s ., and 27 s . Oil ., and' a cargo of Ordonat 35 s . Galata Wheat—two cargoos at tj 4 a . and one at 56 s ., and a cargo of Odessa , Ghirka , at ¦ DOS . For cargoos of Maize on passage holders ask higher prices . Two eareoos of Barley have l » een ordered to Antwerp , and one to' Dunkirk ; one of Egyptian has been sold at 21 s . cost , freight and iasui-anco . There is a rumour that in consequence of the abundance of tho new crop , the E » tipor 6 r will pe ' rmii tho export of Wheat from tho llunslan jrorts . In Franco the weather continues favourable for tho harvest , and prices have undergone a further decline . Free on BOA"RD .- ^ IJndbr tho influonco of lino wefttlier tho value of Wheat has further declined In some of the Baltic ports . At Ainstordaiiv prices continue firm . The stock of Barloyia short there ,, but consumers will not give any advance . ¥ o loarn from Brcslau that rain has fallen in that district almost without interruption for eight days , that much damage has been don © to tho crops , and that some of tho railway bridges Have been carried away by tho floods .
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BT & ITISH FUNDS FOB THE PAST WEEK . ( ClXWNG PIUCI 59 . ) Sat . < Mon . Tues . j Wed . : Thur . Frict Bdlilt Stoclc 210 2 O » 4 , 210 210 808 * . A per Cent . Hod «^ 9 < l , ft 94 ft I oift 94 , 4 044 Spur Cent . Con . An . D * fl 04 * l ) U 9 » E 04- 04 * Consols fpr Account OtJ- « 44 1 ) 4 , 4 at oi * 94 * U por'Cont . An 1 ) 5 0 ^ ' Q 1 & OlS 9 ! tJ Oii-New 2 J per Oonta ... 82 * „ I ' , . Lo » B Ana . 1800 4 J 44 ! -V 3 I 4 & 43 India Stoplc 220 221 ) ' 825 221 ) Ditto Bonds , . € 1000 ....:, an Snap Ditto , under £ 1000 lp Dp . 7 . .. Bx . OJUlH , X 1000 1 |) j . |) lp lp a ' p lp I ) tfco , . € 500 .. 2 p » p lp lct ap pa . r Ditto , Small par paT 3 p Sp par lp
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Omtioxajl , Quotation dukino tiib"Wbek emdino TlIUUHDAY KVISNIirG .. ) Bnwtlian Bondu Kiofl Russian Bonds ; 5 per Buenos AyrftHfl por Onta . ,,. Oonts' 1823 off Ohtllan <) por Oonta 101 i ItuHalan 4 j ]) or' 0 » nts Danirtb . " ) nor Oonts Spantal ) , 'l |) . Ofc . Nqw Dof . 18 S lOouador UoiiJr SpiuiiHhOontinittco'Cort . Muxtcun !> por OontH . ... SMi of Ooun . not fun Aloxican » por Ot . for V « u « zuolivK 4 purOuntH . ... Aco Uolgifiu 4 J por OentH . . „ wa I ' ortnirnoflo 4 porC « ntH . ... Dutch 2 ft nor'OuntH 014 1 ' ortiiKiKiso o p . f D « ntN . ... I > utch 4 / i ) flrOont . Oortir . 04
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 26, 1854, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26081854/page/22/
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