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June 28, 1851.] ©|)£ Htditlt X* 617
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H EALTH OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK. (From...
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(fmnmtrrioi Iffairs.
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE Frida...
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BANK OF ENGLAND. An Account, pursuant to...
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK. (Closin...
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SHARE8. Last Official Quotation for Week...
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AVKKAUK PKIOK OI'' BUOAll. Tim average p...
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FOEEIGN FUNDS. (Last Official Quotation ...
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CORN EXCHANGE. Mark-lane, June 27.—Liber...
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GRAIN, Mark-lane, June 20. Vheat, R. New...
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FLOUR. Town-made per sack 37s. to 42« Se...
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BUTCHERS' MEAT. Newgate and Lkadenha.li-...
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PROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. JFriday, June 2...
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W Hanson, Albion-wlmrf, K«iiHiiiKton-eai...
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. O...
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GUILD OF LITEKATUEE AND ART. HANOVER-SQUARE ROOMS.—The FOURTH PERFORMANCE by the AMATEUR COM-
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June 28, 1851.] ©|)£ Htditlt X* 617
June 28 , 1851 . ] ©|) £ Htditlt X * 617
H Ealth Of London During The Week. (From...
H EALTH OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK . ( From the Registrar-General ' s Report . ) The return for the week ending last Saturday shows that 968 deaths were registered in the metropolitan districts If corresponding weeks of the ten years , 1841-1850 , he taken for comparison it will be seen that the average number of deaths in these weeks was 859 , and that the mortality- of last week has produced , an excess above the average equal to 109 . But in an increasing population greater number of deaths does not necessarily imply an increased rate of mortality . The population of London 144 It increased at the rate of 1551
s now 2 , 363 ,. - per cent , annually in the ten years 1831-41 ; at 1 998 per cent , annually in the ten years 1841-51 ; and 1 ' 778 per cent , annually in the fifty years 1801-51 . If the last per centag e ( that of 50 years ) be taken to represent the rate of increase during the current decennial period , and the average deaths of corresponding weeks be raised in the same proportion , this average will become 945 , on which the 968 deaths of last week show an excess of 23 . The births of 728 boys and 754 girls , in all 1482 children , were registered last week . The average number in the six corresponding weeks of 1845-50 was 1287 .
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Money Market And City Intelligence Frida...
MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE Friday . The English Funds remained stationary up to Thursday , with little doing . Consols closed on Monday at 96 | to | ex . div . ; and no advance was made until Thursday , when they reached 96 f to 97 ex . div . The opening prices this morning were 96 j to 97 . The fluctuations of the week have been—Consols , 96 J to 97 ; Bank Stock , 212 to 2134 i and Exchequer Bills , 43 s . to 46 s . premium . Foreign securities have not been active . In the official list the bargains yesterday were—Brazilian , New , 86 | , 88 and 87 ; Buenos Ayres , 55 ; Danish Five per Cents , 104 ; Mexican , for money , 34 J ; Peruvian Deferred , 41 |; Portuguese Four per Cents ., 33 f and 34 ; Russian Five per Cents ., 113 J ; the Four-and-a Half per Cents ., 102 § , and § ; Spanish Five per Cents ., 20 £ and j ; Passive , 6 and 5 £ ; Belgian Four-and-a-Half per Cents ., 92 £ and 93 J 5 Dutch Two-and-a-Half per Cents ., 60 £ , £ and % ; and the Four per Cent . Certificates , 91 and 91 | .
Bank Of England. An Account, Pursuant To...
BANK OF ENGLAND . An Account , pursuant to the Act 7 th and 8 th Victoria , cap . 32 for the week ending on Saturday , the 31 st of May , 1851 , ISSUE DEPARTMENT . £ £ Notes issued .... 27 , 013 , 135 Government Debt , 11 , 015 100 Other Securities .. 2 , 984 , 900 Gold Coin and Bullion 12 , 979 . Silver Bullion 33 , 375 £ 27 , 013 , 135 £ 27 , 013 , 135 BANKING DEPARTMENT . £ £ Proprietora'Capital . , 553 , 000 Government Secu-Kest 3 , 084 , 750 rities ( including Public Deposits ( in- Dead-weight Ancluding Exche- nuity ) 13 , 593 , 235 quer , Savings * Other Securities .. 12 , 508 , 833 Banks , Commis- Notes 7 , 615 , 415 sioners of National Gold and Silver Debt , and Divi- Coin 691 , 719 dend Accounts ) .. 6 , 888 , 791 Other Deposits 8 , 806 , 003 even-day and other Bills 1 , 076 , 058 £ 3-1 , 409 , 202 £ 34 , 409 , 202 Dated June 5 , 1851 . M . Mausiiall , Chief Cashier .
British Funds For The Past Week. (Closin...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) Afatur . Monti- Tues . iVedn . Thurs . Frid . Bank Stock 2121 213 2 I . 'J 213 21 ' 3 iJ 3 |» erCt . lted .. 07 * 97 * « 7 J 971 » 7 | 3 p . C . Con . Ana . 9 Cg OG-j 3 p . C . Aii . 1720 . 3 p . Ct . Con ., Ac . 118 96 i 96 S % ( 97 -H p . Cent . An . < J 8 j 98 J S ) 8 J 1 ) 8 . ( 9 H 8 New 5 per Cts . . ¦ LongAiis ., 1860 . 7 5-16 7 j { 1 % 7 g Iml . 8 t . 10 J p . ct . 265 Ditto Bonds .. 5 < J p 53 p 55 p . > G p 54 p K * . Uills , 1000 / . 45 |> 4 « p 46 p 46 p 46 p Ditto , 5 : ) Mt , . .. 4 ( 5 p 46 p 46 p 46 p 4 ( 5 p Ditto , Smalt 4 (> p 46 p 46 p 46 p
Share8. Last Official Quotation For Week...
SHARE 8 . Last Official Quotation for Week ending Thursday Evening . Railways . Banks . Aberdeen .. .. 11 J Australasian .. .. «! 4 Bristol and Exeter .. 76 A British North American — Caledonian .. .. lOJ Colonial .. .. .. — Eastern Counties .- 6 , } Commercial of London .. — Edinburgh and Glasgow 30 London and Westminster U 8 J tirrat Northern .. .. 17 j } London Joint Stock .. 18 ft * - < r « -atS . & W . ( Ireland ) 38 g National of Ireland .. — t'i' « 'at WcHtern .. .. 82 i National Provincial .. — I'HiKMiHliiru and Yorkshire 51 J l ' rovinciul of Iroliind .. 44 I'UiK ' . auturiiud CarliHlo HO Union of Australia .. — Land ., lii-i ghton & H . Const'J 34 Union of London .. — i'ondon and liliickwull .. 71 Minus . I ' oudori and N .- \ V » -Ht ( -m 122 A Itolauns — Midland .. .. . 4 , ) ; Brazilian Imperial .. — North firitiuh .. .. 6 , Ditto , St . John del Key 18 & £ j » utli-KaHt . <; rn and Dover 2 iij Cobro Copper .. .. 41 \ Noitth-Western .. .. 82 MlHOKIXANHOUa . York . NewcuH ., 8 c llenvick 19 AuHtralian Agricultural — York uml North Midland 19 Canada — Dookh . Oeiii ; rul Steam .. .. — »' ant and Weut India .. — l \; niiiH . & Oriental Steam 70 '' ° « don Royal Mail Htouiil - ? E > 4 b Katharine .. .. — Houtli Australian .. —
Avkkauk Pkiok Oi'' Buoall. Tim Average P...
AVKKAUK PKIOK OI ' ' BUOAll . Tim average price of Brown or Muncovado Sugar , computed ''<» " » th « i roturiiB made in the Week ending tho 3 di day of J >«»« , 1851 , is » B » , 4 d . ncr cwt .
Foeeign Funds. (Last Official Quotation ...
FOEEIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during- the Week ending Thursday "Evening . ) ' Austrian 5 perCents . 951 Mexican 5 per Ct . Ace . 34 ? Belgian Bd 6 ., 4 * p . Ct . 93 | Small .. .. — Brazilian 5 per Cents . 87 Neapolitan 5 per Cents . — Buenos Ayres 6 p . Cte . 55 Peruvian 4 ^ per Cents . — Chilian 3 per Cents ... — Portuguese 5 per Cent . Danish 5 per Cents . .. 104 4 per Cta . 34 Dutch 2 £ per Cents ... 60 f Annuities — 4 per Cents . .. 9 l | Russian , 1822 , 44 P- Ct 3 . 102 $ Ecuador Bonds .. — Span . Actives , 5 p . Cts . 20 J Freneh 5 p . C . An . at Par is 93 . 10 Passive .. 53 3 p . Cts ., June 26 , 56 . — Deferred .. —
Corn Exchange. Mark-Lane, June 27.—Liber...
CORN EXCHANGE . Mark-lane , June 27 . —Liberal supplies of Wheat , Flour , Barley , and Oatg . The fine forcing weather has rather a depressing effect on the trade , but holders being unwilling to accept lower rates , no description of grain can be quoted cheaper . Arrivals from 23 d June to 27 th June . English . Irish . Foreign . Wheat .. .. 1970 18 , 890 Barley .. .. . 8880 Oats 1340 1610 20 , 460 Flour .. .- 1780 8560
Grain, Mark-Lane, June 20. Vheat, R. New...
GRAIN , Mark-lane , June 20 . Vheat , R . New 38 s . to 42 s . Maple 31 s . to 333 . Fine 42 —46 White 26 —27 Old 44 —48 Boilers 27 —29 White 44 —48 Beans , Ticks . .. 28 — 30 Fine 48 —50 Old 30 —31 Superior New 4 fi — 52 Indian Corn .... 28 —30 Rye 26 —28 Oats , Feed 19 —20 Barley 26 —27 Fine .... 20 —21 Malting 28 —29 Poland 22 —23 Malt , Ord 48 —52 Fine .... 23 —24 Fine 52 —54 Potato 23 —24 Peas , Hog 30 —31 Fine 23 —24
Flour. Town-Made Per Sack 37s. To 42« Se...
FLOUR . Town-made per sack 37 s . to 42 « Seconds 36 —39 Essex and Suffolk , on board ship 32 —34 NorfolK and Stockton .-. 29 — 31 A-re . ican per barrel 19 —23 Canadian 19 — 23 Wheaten Bread , 7 ri ; the 41 b . loaf . Households , 5 £ d .
Butchers' Meat. Newgate And Lkadenha.Li-...
BUTCHERS' MEAT . Newgate and Lkadenha . li-. » Sm thfc « i , d . » b . d . s . d . 8 . d . s . d . Beef 2 4 to 3 4 2 4 to 3 8 Mutton 2 8 — 310 3 0—310 Lamb 4 2 — A 2 4 4 — 5 4 Veal 3 0 — 310 210—5 8 Pork . " 2 4 — 3 8 3 0 — 310 To sink the offal , per 81 b .
Prom The London Gazette. Jfriday, June 2...
PROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . JFriday , June 20 . Bankruptcy Annulled . —C . Laweb , Chippenham , innkeeper . Bankrupts . — J . Bahtlett , Upper Thames-street , winemerchant , to surrender June 26 , August 7 ; solicitors , Messrs . Keiffhtley . Cunliffe , and Beaumont , Chancery-lane ; official assignee , Mr . Bell , Coleman-street-buildin ^ s , Moorgate-street — J . Hunt . Edgware-road , draper , July 3 and 31 ; solicitors , Messrs . Hardwick , Davidson , and Bradbury , Weave rs ' -h all , Basinffhall-street , and Messrs . Ashurst and Son , Old Jewry ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore . Basinehall-street—J . P . Whitmore Hackney , draper , June 28 , August 2 : solicitors , Messrs . Mardon and Pritchard , Newgate-street ; official assignee , Mr . Nicholson , Basinghall-street—J . and G . J . Whitfikld , Lamb ' s Conduit-street , cheesemongers , July 4 , Aug . 1 ; solicitors . Messrs . Richardson and Sadler , Golden-square : official assignee . Mr . Graham—T FlTOII , Chester-place . Kennington , commission agent , July 1 Aug 5 ; solicitors , Messrs . Madox and Wyatt , Clemenfslane Lombard-street ; official assignee , Mr Ed wards , Sain brook - court Basinghall-street—C . Collins , Wribbenhall , Worcestershire' and Aldermanbiiry , carpet manufacturer , July 3 and 31 ; solicitors . Mr . Brinton , Kidderminster ; and Mr . Keece , Birmingham official assignee , Mr . Christie . Birmingham—T . Mills , Painswick . Gloucestershire , quarrymnster , July 4 , Aug . 4 ; solicitors Mr . St . Patrick , Worcester ; and Messrs . Short and Strickland , Bristol ; official aRKi pnee , Mr . Miller , Bristol—W . Wilson , Bristol , linendraper , July 4 , Aur-. 4 ; solicitors , Messrs . Clarke Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Ilutton , Bristol .
W Hanson, Albion-Wlmrf, K«Iihiiikton-Eai...
W Hanson , Albion-wlmrf , K « iiHiiiKton-eaiiai-l > ii » iii , Kensington , Btatuary , July 3 , August 5 , at . BabiiiKhall-atreet ; solicitor , Ijiulirrove , Mark-lane ; official asuiguee , Groom , / Vhchiirch-laiu ; A . Patten , Chappie , Khscx , hornc « lealer , July 12 , 2 'J , at Basinghall-street ; solicitors , MeKsrs . Hilleary , Vencliurchstreet , City , and Stratford , Khsix ; olllcial asuig-nee , Graham , Hasing hall-Btrcet— J . Sownniiv , Oxford-ntrcet , ; n \ k inercer , July 10 , August 12 , at Ba 8 ini f hall-utrc ( M ; solicitor , Wootlc n . Tokenhouse-yard , Oity ; olflcial usKignee , ( iroom , Ahcliurclilane—T . G . Tidkt , Itu ^ hy , Warwicknhire , bookHeller , July 11 , 31 , at Birmingham Court ; nolicitor , WratiHluw , ltugby ; ollicial assiiruee , Christie , Birmingham .
Tuesday , June 24 . Bankhuvth . —B . J . Bknton , White Horse-street , Stepney , corn merchant , to surrender July 4 , August 5 , at Basingha . llstreet * solicitors , Mesarn . Hilleary , l'Vnchureh-strect ; official assignee , Edwards , Kasingliall-Htreet—W . Daviks , Walbrook , City conl merchant , July 3 , August 7 , at liacinghall-strect ; solicitor ( jresham , Castle-Htreet , llolborn ; official assignee , Johnson , Basinghall-Btrcet—A . B . G iianvili . R , Ilarrow-on-t . he-llill and ' Piccadilly , boarding-house-keeper , June 28 , August 23 , at Basinghall-Btrcet ; uolicitors , Lawrence and Plewa . Old Jewiych « inbers Citv ; official aHsiffnee , l'ennell , Businghall-Mtreet' —
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. O...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . Ontho 18 Lh of March , at Muuiitiun , the wife ; of tho Honourable Ituwuou W . Uuwhoii , Ticaburer mid I ' aymuater-Cieneral of that colony , of a mm uud heir . On the 20 th of June , ut Baynwater , the wife of Henry Sylvun Leigh Hunt , of a aon . On the HI at , at ' M , JLowdeH-square , the CounteHH of March , of a daughter . On the $£ nd . at Paris , Madame Gudin , of u < laiiKhtei ' .
On the 23 rd , in Beaumont-street , the wife of Sir George de la Peer Beresford , Bart ., of a son . On the 23 rd , Mrs . A . K . Slous , of a daughter . Od the 23 rd , at St . John ' e-wood-terrace , the wife of Edward Gryffydh Peacock , Esq ., of a eon . On the 23 rd , in Guildford-street , Lady Pollock , of a son .
MAHRIAGES . On the 8 th of June , at Smyrna , by his Grace Dr . Mussabini , Archbishop of Smyrna , and Vicar Apostolic of Asia Minor , uncle of the bride , M . Le Chevalier Pierre Jean Adolphde Weckbecker , Austrian Consul-General of the same place , and late First Secretary of the Austrian Embassy at Constantinople , to Eliza Despiha Josephina , eldest daughter of Joseph Mussabini , Esq ., of London . On the 16 th , at St . John ' s , Pembroke Dockyard , Walter S . Stace , Esq ., lieutenant , Corps of Royal Engineere , 'youngest son of th « late William Stace , Esq ., formerly Chief Commissary of the Ordnance , J . P . and D . L . for the county of Kent , to Jane Matilda , eldest daughter of Captain Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley , Bart ., Royal Navy , superintendent of Pembroke Dockyard . On the 17 th , at St . Nicholas Church , Brighton , by the Reverend Charles Johnson , vicar of White Lackington , Augustus F . Leeds , Esq ., son of the late Sir George Leeds , Bart ., of Croxton-park , Cambridgeshire , to Anna Maria Frances , daughter of the Reverend J . A . Savage , of Sussex-square , and niece of , Sir Jamei Brooke . _ . . _
On the 19 th , at St . Mary ' s , Bryanston-squnre , Captain F . Eardley Wilm <> t , R . A ., to Fanny Augusta , daughter of the late G . J . " Pennington , Esq ., of Cumberland-street , Bryanstoasquare . . _ . On the 19 th , at the Chapel of the British Embassy in Pans , by the Reverend Dr . Hale , James Harris , Esq ., Stipendiary Magistrate of St . Kitts , West Indies , to Mary Augusta , eldest dau liter of Nathaniel Hart , Esq ., the Colonial Treasurer of that island . On the 24 th , at Henbury Church , the Reverend Daniel Augustus Beaufort , eldest son of Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort , K . C . B ., and rector of Lymm-with-Warburion , Cheshire , to Emily Nowell . second daugh er of Sir Jol . n Francis Davi ? , Baronet , of Hollywood , Gloucestershire , late her Majesty ' s Plenipotentiary in China . DEATHS . On the 6 th of March , Charles A . J . Piesse , Colonial Secretary , Perth , Western Australia . On the 4 th of April , on board the Earl of Harrfwicke , on his passage home , Major > hirt , of the Tweutieth Bombay > . ative Infantry , aged forty-seven . On the 20 th , at Singapore , after a short illness , deeply regretted by his officers and friends , G . T . Airey , Esq ., R . N ., Commander of II . E . I . C . war steamer Pluto . On the 18 th of June , in Clarges-street , Sir Charles Bannerman , Bart . . . , On the 18 th , at his residence , in Gloucester-place , Sir David Scott , Bart , K H ., aged sixty-eight . - „ ,.,,. Suddenly , at Margate , on the 18 th , Mary , wife of William Scott , Esq , Secretary to the -3 £ gis Assurance Company , 41 , Moorgate-street , London , and late of Cowley-house . Oxon . On the 18 th , at Bedford-place , Kensington , Charlotte Emily De 8 Barres , eldest daughter of the Honoumble Judge Dea Banes , of Newfoundland , in the seventeenth year of her age . On the 21 st , aged sixty-seven , Miss Selina Doyle , sister of the late Sir Francis Hastings Doyle . Suddenly , at Islington , on the 22 nd , in his seventy-ninth year , Mr . George Watkmson , much respected , and for forty-eight years clerk of the Bank of England . On the 23 id , at 21 , Sussex-square , Hyde-park-gardens , in the forty-fourth year of his age , Henry Hawarden Fazakerley , Esq ., of GilJibrand-hall , and Fazakerley-hou 6 e , in the county of On the 23 rd , from a fall from a horse , Edward Burley Clayton , surgeon , second son of James Clayton , Esq ., of Peicy-street , Bedford-square .
Guild Of Litekatuee And Art. Hanover-Square Rooms.—The Fourth Performance By The Amateur Com-
GUILD OF LITEKATUEE AND ART . HANOV ER-SQUARE ROOMS . —The pniniTH PERFORMANCE bv the AMATEUR COM-
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PANY of the GIMLIJ ot LmiiBAiuuK ana Aiti , me Theatre constructed for ihe purpose , and first erected at Devonshire Mouse , will take p lace at the Banover-square Rooms , on WEDNESDAY EVENING , July 2 , when will be presented Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton ' s New Comedy , in Five Acts , entitled "NOT SO HAD AS WE SEEM ; or . MANY SIDES TO A CI 1 ARACTlill" ; and the New Farce by Mr . Charles Dickens and Mr . Mark Lemon , calle . l" Mr . NIGHTINGALE'S DIARY . " Tickets ( all the seats being reserved ) , 10 s . each , or Family Tickets for three persons , XL Is ., to be hud of Mr . Mitchell , 3 . ' { , Old Bond-street ; Messrs . Ebers , 27 , Old Bond-street ; Mr . Hookham , 15 , Old Bond-street ; Mr . Andrews , 1 G 7 , Ntw Bond-street ; Messrs . Chappell , . ) 0 , New Bond-street ; Mr . Ilobert Ollivier , li > , Old Bond-street ; Messrs . Leader and Cock , ( i ;{ , New Bond-street ; Mr . Bams , 1 , St . Jamea ' B-street ; Messrs . Cramer and Beale , 201 , Kegeiit-street ; Messrs . Smith and Elder , ( J 5 , Cornhill ; Measrs . Keith and Prowse , 48 , Clieapsidu ; an « t nt ' the oflice of the Guild , 10 , Lancaster-place , Strand . Doors open at a quarter before Seven ; commence at exactly a quarter before Kiyht .
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C 1 OPY 1 UGHT MEETING . — The attendance of J British Authors , Publishers , Printers , Stationers and others , intereHted in an equitable adjustment of British and Foreign Copyright , in requested at a Public Meeting , to be held al the HANOVEK-SUlTAltK 11 OOM 8 , on TUESDAY , July 1 , at Two o ' clock , to consider their interests as affected by a recent decision of : t Court of Law , tending to deprive them of nil prospect of reciprocal rights , by removing the inducements lor International Copyright . The Chair will bo taken by Sir EDWARD KULWKR LYTTON , B , irt ., punctually at llallpaat Two , and Mr . HknkyU . itoiiN will act an Vice-Chairniaii . CI 1 A 11 LES aTEVKNB . lion . Kec . 4 , fiouth-Mluare , CirayV-inn .
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A CAKI ) . rrillE MISSES SMITH receive into ''"¦ ' •• X Familyu limited nwmberof Y () UN ( i LADIKSf" Hoard and Educate . I ' m- terin « and prowpoel na apply to II . D . I ., LltAl > KU Ollke . 10 . Wi-Hliifrton-Htreet , Strand ; I , Horence-terraci" , Park-roaci , Upper Ilolloway .
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rpiIK BEST WKLLINGTON HOOTS made J . to orde » , 2 lH . per pair . HKNRY I . ATIMEK , 29 , UiHrtopsgatc-Htiert Without , rc-R | Mt « Uuliy riMiueats the attention <>< th « Public to the above very important announcement . Ilia Wellington Wools wail . ) to order at 21 b . ennnot be surpasn .-d either in Hhi . pe . " uK' ' - _ ° Jl . . "Ii !' . ! : _
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riM ) VVOOIJ . ION and 1 JNMN DKAPKKS . — B 'I' lii ^ DISl'OSKI ) <)!¦' , nil olil-rklahlinlieil mill tiiipriioi " 1 ) 1 ' \ l'l'K V It IJjsI N l *; ss , in full I . r : ide , nitiiat . < : iii allrMl-i ulc ii : ;» i ¦ Linto w ' n with lallw . iy coiiiinuiiiiiatioua , where it . Iiuh lieen coiulucli ' il for iIiiwnrdH ol » conliiry . Tim proprietor will either m-ll or irmnl a lour lease of tho piemiwu , and will give mil . ik'laolory n-imoiui for imposing of the businenH . Kor further particular . * up . ily Ii > M . iHBi-H . Day , Nuwtou , and Walliugford , t , i > ln : itoiH , Ht . lien IIiiiiIh ; or to Mesurs . 1 ' iiriinton and I > uilbui 7 , u « coimt « nta |( i , Kin ^ - -: Ireel , Clirupaiih ) , London .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 28, 1851, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_28061851/page/21/
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