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August 11, 1855. J T H B LEAD B;B. Wi9
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August 11, 1855. J T H B Lead B;B. Wi9
August 11 , 1855 . J T H B LEAD B ; B . Wi 9
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SOVEREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY , 49 , St . Jamos ' s-strcet , London . Establ & hed 1845 . TKOSTEKS . The Earl of Talbot . I Sir Claude Scott , Bart . Henry Pownall , Esq . | B . Uond Cabbell . Esq . This Office , the new income of which was doubled during the last year , presents tho security of a large paid-up Capital ; Moderate Premiums for home and foreign risks ; no Stamp Duty is charged , and all Policies are declared iudisputable . The last Bonus added four-fifths of the Premium paid to some of the participating policies . Provision can be made for the payment of a certain sum on attaining any given age ( as 50 , 55 , or CO ) , or at death if it ooour pjrev iously . By a small annual payment 100 ? . may be secured to a child on attaining the ago of 11 , IS , or *> 1 . Prospectuses and other information will be furnished on application . HEX BY D . DAVEXPORT , Secretary .
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UNITED MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 5 i , Charing-cross , London . Policies indisputable . No charge for Policy Stamps-Whole profits divided annually . Assurances on the strictly mutual principle . Invalid lives assured at equitable rates . THOMAS PR 1 TCHARD . Resident Director .
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ANNUAL DIVISION OF PROFITS . GREAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE ASSITRANCE SOCIETY , 1 * . WATERLOO PLACE . LONDON , and 30 , BROWN STREET , MANCHESTER . BIEKCTORS . THE CHISIIOLM , Chairman . RICHARD HARTLEY KENNTSDY . Esq . Alderman , Deputy-Chairman . Maior-Genoral Michael E . William Morlcy . Esq . Bafrntild . Robert Francis Power , Esq ., Francis lirodifran . Esq . M J ) . Alexander llobt . Irvino , Esq . Archibald Spons , Esq . John Inplis Jordein , Esij . Frederick Valiant . Esq . James John Kinloch , Esq . Rev . F . W . J . Victory . Henry Lawson , Esq . This Society is established on tho tried and approved principle of Mutual Assurance . The funds arc accumulated for tlic exclusive- benefit of tho Policy-holders , under their own immediate sui » erinte . ndenc « and control . Tho Profits are divided annual ! v , and applied in reduction of the current Premiums . Policy-holders participate in Profits after payment of live annual lYciniiims . Tho Annual General Meetinp of this Society was hehl on the 30 th of . May , Ih 55 , when a Rc | K > rt of the business for the last year was ' presented , exhibiting a statement of most satisfactory progress . It appeared that during' the two last venrs , " ls . > 3 and 1 S 51 , b < t ween -sun and ttuo new Assuranee * had been cuVeted , producing an increase of Premium income amounting- to 1 t . OOO f per an mm ? . It also appeared that , notwithstanding the extraordinary mortality which prevailed during the last year in consequence of the visitation uf the cholera , it hail not been found necessary to reduce , in the slightest , the allowance previously awarded to the Policy-holders . Th < - Members present at the Meeting wore fully satisfied with the Koport , and resolved unanimously that a Reduction of : il . J ] ' < -r Cent , should l > e made in the current year ' s Premium payable by all Policy-holders now entitled " to participate in the Proilts . Credit is allowed for half the Annual Premiums for the first live years . The follow-in ? Table exempli lies the effect of the present reduction . . i , * Annual Pro- Allowance ' Annual Pre-Ago when Amount . . . . (> ; UJ n ) Unu 1 U ) W Assured . JA > . Mired . . lia n > vl ) i | ii , ; , ,.,. * , ' . ( I ) : lYai , lt > . | . * . i . . ti . £ « . < i . : n s . ( i . 20 ; limn ! £ « 17 «> it 11 ( i > 1 + < 1 0 80 Hmm > l ' . i 1 : 1 t ! s l s l" 11 s 40 10 « H > | XI In 4 : 1 »> l . 'i * ! " 3 -I S 50 1 <>(»(» I 4 s 1 «; s ! l . > 7 M . TI 1 > 0 co ]< ioit i 7 . '> 17 « ' - _ ' ; i is <> m i ;» <; A . U . Hi \ lNi :, MunaKiuf ? Director . 14 , AVaterloo-place , London .
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¦ D AILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE . 16 , 221 ? . 5 h . 1 i . ivc alivmlv been p : iiil as compensation fur Fatal and other Uailvv . w Accidents , hy the RAILWAY . l'ASSENiiKKS ASSl'RANCK COMPANY . I'X AMlM . r . S . 10001 . \ vtui paid to the Widow of . J . O ., killed on the 2 Uh Febnmry . lV »; i , secured l » v i > pnvnient of 1 / . 350 ? . wa « pnid to 11 . I . II . 1 ., wlio hud In - IrK broken on the 31 st Auk ., 1 > s : ; : i , secured by ii payment-of 1 / . 200 ? . was paid to W . P ., severely injured on thol ' . Hh Septeml «« r , lnni , secured by : i ' paym < Mit of 1 / . For the convenience of frequent travellers . Periodical Insurances arc granted , which now cover the risk of Fatal Accidents while travelliiiK in » nv elites earringo on any Hallway in the l uited Kinmloin ' or on the Continent of Europe , and insure (' oinpen ^ ation for rcr . sona ) Injury in Buy Railway Accident in the Tinted Kingdom only . To Insure lOOn ? . at an Annual I ' reniiuin of Ufls . Ditto !!<»(>/ . ditto . is . Insnran ( HH can n \ no bo effected seeurlui ? the siuno n « lv « utngca for terms of the or ten yeni-H , or lor the whole of life , ntgrently reduced rnle « , wlneli may he leiirned from th <> Company ' H Prospectus , to be had lit I lie Olllres , anil at nil tUoprincliial lvJiilwny Stations . A now class of insurance hn . s nlso been established in i'nso of Death by Railway Accident / ilone , without compensation for Injury . i , To IiiHiiro 1000 ? . nt an Annual Premium of . Is . J ) itto nuy sum not exceedinir Idoii / . Cor the wlmlc of lifn by n siiifde imynuMit of its . per cent , ; thus one payment of iU . will secure iom »? . Tijo l ' nunlums ehiiiKctt iuelti < ie the Stainj ) Duty , this liolng tho only Company Insuringn ^ ntuM llnilwny Aeeidents ompowered by Hpoclal Act . of Piirlinment to pay aeounnuted Stamp Duly . ' WILLIAM J . MAN , ( Secretary . « allwny PnsHengert , ' Assurnnee Olllco , !» . OW Uroad-Htrcet , London .
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AN ITALIAN MARRIED LADY , highly educated , who wishes to take country air for one or two months , is anxious to meet with a respectable family , who might desire to cultivate Italian and French conversation . —References exchanged . It is not probable that any difficulty would arise as to terms . —Address D . D . careof Mr . lioonc , 29 , New Bond-street .
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY . Incorporated by Royal Charter , 1847 . TheCourt of Directors grant LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS upon the Company's Bank at Adelaide at Pab . Approved drafts negotiated and sent for collection . Business with the Australian colonies generally conducted through the Bank ' s Agents . Apply at the Company's Offices , 54 , Old Broad-street , London . WILLIAM PUBDY , Manager . London . August , 1855 .
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EQUITY AND LAW LIFE ASSUllAtfCE SOCIETY , No . 2 C , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London . TRUSTEES . The Right Hon . the Lord High Chancellor . Tho Right Hon . Lord Monteaprle . The Rig ht Hon . the Lord Chief Baron . The Hon . Mr . Justice Coleridge . The Hon . Mr . Justice Erie . Nassau W ., Senior , Esq ., Master in Chancery . Charles Purton Cooper , Esq .. Q . C ., LL . I > ., F . R . S . George Capron , Uaq . Examples of the Bonus upon Policies declared to the 31 st December , 185-1 : — ^_ Date of Policy ... ' March IS , 1845- April 24 , 1 & 45 . Xov . 7 , 1845 . Age at Entry | 30 42 51 Annual Premium ! £ ' 25 7 C £ 35 10 8 £ 49 8 4 Sum Assured ' 1000 0 0 l © 00 0 O I UH ) 0 0 0 Bonua added 157 10 0 . 1 J > 4 0 0 ! 211 10 0 Copies of the last Report , Prospectuses , and every information , mav bo had upon written or personal application to tho Ollice . "
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SCOTTISH EQUITABLE ( MUTUAL ) LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament . TTIE TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of this SOCIETY was held at Edinburgh , on Tuesday , May 1 , 1835 . The-fveport , by the Directors , among other information , contained the following particulars : — During the year closed on 1 st March last — « J 28 Policies have been issued . The Sums Assured thereby amount to 2 S 4 . 670 ? . ; And the Annual Premiums thereon to 9041 / . Tho position of the Society at 1 st March was as follows : — Existinp Assurances . . . - £ 4 , 3 (> 2 , 733 Annual Revenue ..... 103 , 39-4 Accumulated Fund 910 . S 43 This Corporation has been in existence Twenty-totte years . It proceeds on the principle of Mutual Contribution , the Surplus or l ' rolit being wholly divisible among the Members . The total additions to Policies mado at and preceding March 1 , 1 S 53 , amounted to SIX HU . NDUUD AND SIX THOUSAND KIGIIX HUXDEEDAXD FIFTY-llYli rOUXIJS . Tho amount paid to tho Representatives of Deceased Members is upwards of SIX HL'NDJIKU THOL'SAKD rOU > T > S . Copies of the Report , and all other information , may be had on application at the Head OUice , or Agencies . Asrent iu London—W . COOK , 12 O > , Bishopsgate-strect Witliin . view or Till-: fijogkz ^ ss and rosixioN of tiik societt . Amount | Annual j Accumulated Assured- j Revenue . ' Fund . . C I £ I . C At 1 st March , 1837 74 O ,-M 2 ! ¦ JC . VM ' 50 . 115 Do . lsw , 1 . 7 « i 7 , 71 ti i i " .+, odO j ' 2- > 7 , 7 >>?> Do . Mil' o . 0 ti 7 ,: { T « J j lll . HMl j « Hi , 555 Do . is ; , ; , ; 4 , «' . ti , 733 I iti . ytiH i ' . ' 10 , S- »> ROHKRT CHRTSTIE , Manngcr . WILLIAM FIN LAY . Secretary . IT , f ., 1 nn \ i > o ? fi ST . ANDUKW-SOUAUK . EDINJJUliCJII .
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BANK OF DEPOSIT . No . ;} , Pai . i . Mali . East , London-Established A . I ) . 1841 . PARTIES < losirOu 3 of IN N ^ STIXG I \ K ) XET are requested to examine the Plan of this Institution , by which a lil ) il » rato of lutciest may be obtained with perfect Security . Tho Interost is payable In Janitaky an < l Jti . Y . at tho Head OUlee iu London ; and may » l » o his received at tho viirious HrunolK's , or throupli Country Hankers , without dt'iny or expiMiHe . PKTKR MOHIUSON , Maiiajriup Director . Prosprctuscti ami Forms fi > r openinp Accounts sent free on application .
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/^ KNKKAI . INDKIMNITY INSIKANCK V 7 T COMPANY . O . 'iunon-. street We .-, ! .-- <'; ij > ltal , . "/ iHi . oOo ^ ., in Shares of Ul . oach ; cull , 10 s . per Share . Kwrv description of insurn . noebusim ^ s t rnnsnelrd nt this oiIWv . l ' olieies ahhohitely imiinputiible . ( . 'lutrautves . illonled to per « ouM in nituations of trust where security is rciiuiriKl ; : ilso aKiilust louses arisiiiK from robberies , forgeries . \ e .. | . * iro ami life insurances elected on inii ) jovo < l mid . s . ulV jninclplcs . —Plate-gltvtiH insured . Prospect uses , terms oT agency , projiosnls , & c , can l > o had 011 »^ ) lklllK > " - „ , c . 1 ? 1 p . V . R . P . H , Actuary . J . C ) . llUGUlW , Sccrotarv .
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'TTHE CHUKCHiRATE ABOLITION ; BILL . ~ - * r ~ At a Meeting of the Executive Cpmmittee of the SOCIETY for the- LIBERATIONS of RELIGION from STATE PATRONAGE and CONTROL , held August 10 , ibjj . it was unanimously . resoLved-jT—* u " TJfe ? t t 1 lis Committee deeply regrets the withdrawal or the Church-rate Abolition Bill , necessitated by tho obsiructiv e expedients resorted to by its opponents . That */^ o ^ i mm t ' € e nevertheless rejoices at the progress madetowards the satisfactory settlement of the question , evidenced by the character of the opposition to the- Bill , as retail-L ^ Q ^*? J ded nMJ « Hy-in favour of the second ™ n ™& » + ? £ Xiy PrePared «> r renewed exertion in its K mS r commencement of the next Session . That ™ tZl ffiK ^^ stl y urges the oppoxunteoff Ofcurchvi ^ f . r n ? 8 ^ e klnBd ° m to exercise , with increased vigour , the power they posse 8 s : by > law . of abolishing the exf ^ th ^ vint ' p I ) arisl , | . , -an ^ especially to be prepared , in the event of a General Election , to increase th £ mtmber of representatives pledged to the entire removal of thisloniexistang source of religious and social evil * v , " 5 ? 5 * o ® ( < S ^ am ^} eB ™« e *«» » oe expression of its warm thanks to Sir / V \ m . Clay , Bart ., M . P . . for his judicious and valuable services in connexion with the Bill ! and also tothose members of the House of Commons . by whom it has . been supported . " ^^ J . CARVELL WILLIAMS , Secretary . 2 . Serjeants' Inn , Fleet Street . y
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SOCIETY FOR THE LIBERATION OF RELIGION FROM STATE-PATEONAGE AJS'D CONTROL . 2 , Serjeants' Inn , Fleet-street . This Society , which has been in active operation for ten years , has in view the following objects-: —The abrogation of all laws and usages which inflict disability , or confer privilege , on ecclesiastical grounds , upon any subject of the realm—the discontinuance of all payments from the Consolidated Fund , and of all Parliamentary grants and compulsory exactions , for religious purposes—the application to secular uses , after an equitable satisfaction of existinginterests ,. of all national property now held in trust by th . er United Church of England and Ireland , and the Presbyterian Church of Scotland ; and , concurrently with it , tn © liberation of those Churches from all State-control . —Prospectuses , Annual Report , and a Catalogue of the Society * * - Publications forwarded on application to the Secretary . THE LIBERATOB , a Monthly Journal , price Twopence ( puhlished by Hoaxsios and SroifEMAjr ) . chronicles the Society's proceedings , and all ecclesiastical occurrences bearing on its object . Subscriptions and Donations from those who are desirous of sustaining the Society ' s operations are earnestlv solicited . WILLIAM EDWARDS , Treasurer . J . CAK . VELL WILLIAMS , Secretary .
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY REFORM . V ^ At a Meeting of the Executive Committee of Ifce SOCIETY for the LIBERATION of RELIGION from STATEPATRONAGE aud CONTROL , it was unanimously resolved : — ' That this Comniittee expresses its satisfaction at the withdrawal of the Bill for the Reform of Cambridge University , inasmuch as the measure , besides being otherwise open to prave objection , required declarations as to religious belief almost destructive of the practical value of the University Degrees , except in the case of one exclusively favoured religious denomination . J . CARVELL WILLIAMS , Secretary . 2 , Serjeant's-inn , Fleet-street .
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PRIVATE EDUCATION IN PARIS . — Professor SAl'YALLE , Rue des Postes , 44 , near the Pantheon , receives a select number of young ffeatlemen as pupils . They are treated as members of the Family . The course of Instruction includes ancient and modern Literature , and the Sciences . Particular attention is given to the French lancuaure . , Forparticulars . apply ( by letter ) to Mr . E . P .. 2 S , Arundelstreet . Strand ; and lor personal reference , to Mr . W . Eaton , lii , Prince ' s-srate , Hyue Park . London , or to Mr . Holt , 55 , Charinir-eross .
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ITALIAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES . M l ! . A II III V A B E N E , D . LL ., from tbe University of Padua , who has been ostaldished ia London for three years , gives private lessons in Italian and French at his own house , or at the houseof his pupils . He also attends Schools both in town and country . Mr . ARU 1 YAHKXK tcacheson apian thorouphlypractical , and the nio > t mediocre mind cannot fail to thoroughly comprehend his lessons . Apply by letter to Mr . ARRlYABENE , No . 4 , St . Michael ' splace , Kromptou .
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A YOUNG MAN , having a Avife and family of live children whosre thrown into a state of the privates : privation , is compelled to make this appeal beyond the narrow circle of his friends . During the whole oftlin Inst protracted winter , nil his children were laid upon abed of sickness , and his wife was prostrated with rheumatic fever . To restore t heir shattered constitutions , tho medical attendant re-commended change of air , and to meet tho serious and henv . v exuenses—tho advertiser has been compelled to part M-i ' tl » tho whole of his wearing apparel , furniture , A . e . He now npp . onls to a kini | and luunaiio public for soiv . e pecuniary assistance . Subscriptions will be received bv Thornton Hunt , Ksq ., 1 ^' . JJentiuok-tcrrace , Rc-Kent ' s-jiark , and 1 . " I , Strand , or by Mr . Culiuan Uurroufiho , of i : > 1 , St rand ; to both of whom the enso is known .
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THE SATURDAY REVIEW . On Satin * l : iy , Nov . ;? , l- ^ r . r .. will be published , tho First Number of U 1 k > oat run ay ki : vii : \ v of politics , O LlTl'KATUKi :. SiUllNCK , nudAKT . This publication v , ill consist exclusively uf V ° } 1 ^} umttcr . or of news embodied in original eoinmeii •; j "'» ' ^ willfhusK- . UMliiyul . ^* , ^ lVo . u . il V ^? ' ^ ,, , * , u v ' ok v seven . 1 Important irsi . eels . It w ill ; illri .-rftv " ^ »(< l * $ iiewspnpci-N in tho ONvlusioii of merely lu > i'r » . ' »» , ' , « \ ^ , Vo . n th ' epurel . v lit . n -J mrn , sn ij . e , „ .. .- ' ^ ' t ' oUio , li ! . oiis 8 liMi . It is hiU-. uio ; « Im / i - , , ; nenirv World , prlnoipiil topics in the Pol . tienl , Noein " ; ! , ! lt - \ VI-itor . s . Ivhleh « ill be iniMUtial v lwuuIN « l i « » ' e lueated mid will , ( liat Hlieralily . ' . u . l Midepri . uu « m « uuu ) tQ , ellectiiifi' minds deinaiul troiu tin >!» ownu md rcpr . 'sent publir "P " ''''• ..., „> ^ Kicvinvr is ontruated The P » l . l ; . « ' . o » « ' t V ; 5 k i A nnd SON . } Vv * t Stnvnd , to AST : 1 conlilmiti ^ »» , v b « . Udm « od .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 11, 1855, page 779, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/ldr_11081855/page/23/
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