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Shortly will be published , price to Subscribers 3 * ., to Non-Subscribers 4 » ., KO SSUTH , and the MAGYARS of OLD . PRO 8 PBCTUS . Manv works have been recently published upon the Hungarian war of seTf " efence , butnone of them have thrown any light upon the « i « uiuaW " vents of our ancient history , from 1527 . uuder tb ! Government of the Houee of Habsburg . which serve to explain the present . The illustrious patriots . Bethlen . Botakay , TSkoly , Francis , » nd George Riktfczy have waged many a war and fought battles , in order to lecure political and religious freedom . No author ha . undertaken to set forth the relations of Hungary to the amalgamated provinces of Austria . Hence the impossibili&ofobUinin ^^ rights . The public know only the glory of our hard-fought battles , and sad downfal of our country ' s > cause . The Magyar , fought like the lioness , he ^ ught for se f-defence , and not for revolution ; yet he < v » accused by the followers of the House of Habsburg of high treason , and he met with the mercy which wild beasts shew their prey . The Magyar fought and bled , not for new and immature ideas , nor for exclusive privileges , but in a holy struggle against the House of Habsburg Beeking to trample under foot tne rfghts of the nation and to ann . hilate the constitution of a thousand years , derived from the anctent dynasty of Arpad . The Magyar protested against the jmposition of an absolute government . He defied tyranny , and sacrificed for liberty and the common weal 80 , 000 of the noblest children of the soil . . The eoul of my assassinated country summons me . --the innocent ollod of mlnv thousands of my brethren cr . es torn , from the grass upon their graves , and calls upon me to enlighten the world , and all true friends of a free people , on the cause of their death In the Appendix will be found a narrativeof the adventures of Kossuth after his retreat into Turkey . This duty I have endeavoured to fulfil in my work . The fate of my unhappy fatherUnd ought to be a warning and a lesson to all free people unremittingly to defend their tights , and to struggle for every handful of their native soil against tyranny , andI dcapoti . m , which merit to be hated by every upright man . J * SZBREDY . Everv friend of right is sopited to promote this unde ^ king by obtaining 8 ub « crib « irs . and to send theJUst of Subscriptions , by the 1 st o ( August , to Mr . Thobntow Hunt , at the Office of the Leader , 10 . Wellington-street , Strand . London .
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Just published , THE MODERN LINGUIST ; or Conversations in English , French , and German ; preceded by ruleB for the Pronunciation of German , a copious Vocabulary ; and followed by Models of Receipts . Bills of Exchange , Letters , Tables of Coins , and Weights and Measure * . By A . BsrteU . In square 16 mo ., neatly bound in cloth , price 3 e . Gd . 2 . The same Work in ENGLISH and GERMAN . 18 mo . cloth , 2 s . 6 d . 3 . The same Work in ENGLISH and FRENCH . 18 mo . cloth . It ha ? been the aim of the compiler of these Works to introduce only such phrases as refer more exclusively to" the current topics of the day ; and he believes they will be found more practically useful to the student and to the traveller than most of the Guides and Dialogue Books hitherto published . London : D . Nutt . 270 , Strand ( removed from 158 , Fleet-street ) .
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THE LONDON NECROPOLIS AND NATIONAL MAUSOLEUM COMPANY . ( Provisionally registered under the Act . ) Cspital £ 250 , 000 , in 25 . 000 Shares of £ 10 each . Deposit Is . per Share . Calls not to exceed £ 2 per Share , with One Month ' s Notice . TRUSTEES . Archibald Hastie . Esq ., M . P . ; William John Evelyn , Esq ., M . P . DIBKC 1 ORS . Col . Cbstterton . M . P ., K . H ., Cork-street , Burlington-gardena . Fiancis Dobiripon , Esq .. New-square , Lincoln's-inn . John Gardiner , Esq ., 18 , Qucen ' g-teiraoe , St . John'e-wood . C . R . Thompson , Esq ., Winchester-house , O 1 < 1 Broad-street . VV . J . Voules , Il 8 q ., bamster-at-law , 5 , Pelham-place , Brompton , Deputy-Chairman . ( With power to add to their number . ) ARCHITECT AND SURVBYOB . H . R . Abraham , Esq ., Arundel Estate-ofllce , Arundel-street , Strand . BANKERS . The London Joint Stock Bank , Princes-street , Mansion-house , and 69 , Pall-mall . SKCHHTAHY . Richard Churchill , Esq . SOLICITORS . Mepsrs . Coombe and Nfckoli , 3 , Bridge- * trect , Westminster . Alexander Dobie , Eaq ., 2 , Lancaster-place , Strand . OFFICUM OF THK COMTANY . I 6 A . GREAT GEORGE-STREET . WESTMINSTER . An Act having passed in the last Session of Parliament , by which Intramural Interments arc , iu so far as the . metropolis is concerned , permanentl y prohibited , the public have reason to regret that am-h legislative interference , the neccasity for which . « o clearly indicated iu the Report of the Hoard of llcsltli , hi * not , owing to unavoidable circumstance * , been followed up by remedies calculated by their promptitude , vigour , and extent , to give effect to the requirements of the act . In thi « state of suspense and inactivity , the promoters of this Company , feeling- that the name spirit of individual enterprise which has effected such grand and beneficial rcfciiltu ia the construction of other worky of national importance and utility , ¦ nay b « properly and advantageotaaly applied to thia comprehensive work of Sanitary Amelioration , have ventured to promulgate their plan * , which they confidently trust will be found eminently calculated to ( five immediate and complete ellVct to those requirements . First . By providing a Metropolitan and National Necropolio at such a distance from the Metropolis ¦* public health and convenience require , upon a scale of magnitude commensurate with the ftiimi . il mortality of a rapidly lnoeurinp population , and capable of meeting the exig'enciea of unwonted visitations of diHeaae . Secondly . By the selection of a « it < : susceptible ; of the highest ornamental ch . ir » cterintic adornment , " fulfilling , " to uoe the word * of the Board of Health , " all thn requisite conditions of Mitiiulion , ilittance , uurfuce , soil , and acceioiibiiity , " and capable of ltirniahinjf ticparal « e graves for no lcou thun twenty million * of bodies . Thirdly . By providing * n approach to this site for the tranxmimioii of the < lend , and the conveyance und return of mourner * , upon such tcrinx , afid under auch provision * an wil ) render the performance of the * olemn funeral < lutle » , a lilt r delicate , decent , secluded , and economical , without violating *• the highway of the river , " the resort of most of those who aeek relaxation and recreation , menial and corporeal , during all the time when mich highway i « available , anil without mingling the li ^ ht-turai ted and the distressed , the healthy and the -victims of diutasc , the lWin *; aud thn duad , in one inili » ci \ iiiiii : ite voyage . Fourthly , lly the rrservatiou of nepnrate and dintinct localities , tlt « whole forming part * ' of one great and comprehensive cemetery pl » n , by which the several metropolitan rmVUheu will pioMiive , not only tlio individuality of their burial pinery , but with it that control which will huvue , economy , Becfusion ' and propriety in tint unaugcmctit of thorn * interment * , which ' havu hitherto aud still will cotilo under their niuna ^ eiiicni . To educl thvu « objects th « Company lmvu obtuined two thou-
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EXTENSlONofSTEAM COMMUNICATION with INDIA . CHINA , &c—On or about the 20 th of August next , and of every alternate month thereafter , until further notice , one of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam-Navigation Company ' * firat-clas 3 STEAM-SHIPS will be despatched as an extra ship from Calcutta for SUEZ , calling- at Madras Ceylon , and Aden . The Company will also despatch from Bombay , about the 1 st of September next , and of every alternate month thereafter , a first-class steam-ship for Aden to meet there the extra ehip from Calcutta . At Alexandria one of the Company ' s steam-ships will receive the passengers , parcele , and goods , and convey them them to--Southampton , cilling at Malta and Gibraltar . In combination with the above arrangements , one of the Company ' s large first-class atcam-ships will be de » patched from Southampton on or about the 1 st of September , and of every alternate month thereafter , for Alexandria , touching at Gibraltar and Malta , for the conveyance of passengers , parcels , and goods to those places , and also vift Egypt to Aden , Ceylon , Madras , Calcutta , Singapore , and China . But passengers , psrcelg , and goods for Bombay and Western India will be conveyed from Southampton in the mail steamers , leaving that port on the 20 th of the month , and the corresponding vc * sela from Suex to Aden , at which latter port a steam-Map of the Company will be in waiting to embark and convey them to Bombay . N . U . Steam-ships of the Company now ply direct between Calcutta , Pennnjj , Singapore , and Hong-Kon « . For further information and tuiiffa of the Company ' s recently revised and reduced rate * of passage money and freight apply " *¦ their ofllct-ti , I'J-. Lc . adenh ;< l ! -atreet , London , and at Southampton .
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FORM OP APPLICATION FOR SHARKS . To the Directors of the London Necropolis and National Mausoleum Company . Gentlemen , —I request that you will allot me Share ? , of £ 10 each in the above-named Company , and I undertake to accept the same or such less number as you may appropriate to me , to sign the necessary Deeds when required , and pay the Deposit of One Shilling per Share and the Calls as made . Dated this day of 185 Signature ; Name in full Profession or business ...... ,.. Reaidence in full Reference Address of Referee
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ROYAL VICTORIA 1 'KLT CARI'ETINU . Tim public attention ia particularly directed to tliH Manufacture . Th « carpeting combineR beauty of design , "' J " ' ^ bility , impcrviouanetiB to dust , aud economy iu price , costing * " that of BrufBeK It ha * now been iu general u *« many y « n «"> and become well estubluhed with th « trade and tlie public , nii'J oun bit purchaHfd at all respectable Carpet Houses in I ' on < lo " : . ^' in iieiu ' y evi ; ry Town in the United Kingdom . The PA » !' ,,. > WOOLLEN CLOTH COMPANY . 8 . LOVE-LANE , ALD '' , MAN BURY , alno manufacture Printed and Embossed 1 »»"' Cover * in th » « newttut designs . Window Curtains , Cloths i » UphoUteii ra , thick Kelt for l ' olifihiiuf , &c . &c . Manufactories at Leodu , and Borough-road , London . ' Wholesa e Warehouues . H . Lovr-laue . W « io « l-Htre . Bt . London .
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sand acres of land at Woking Common , on the lino of the Southwestern Bailway , by which it can be approached , from one of the most central and convenient termini in the metropolis , in forty minutes , being less than the time required in most cases to reach the metropolitan cemeteries . The purchase-money for this , land , and of certain alleged interest * therein , amounts to the gum of £ 57 , 000 , with a contingent claim upon the surplus after the payment of all expenses and of £ 10 per cent , to the Shareholders . * They have , moreover , made arrangement * with , the Directors of that Company for the suitable deposit and separate tranumiision of bodies , and f > r the conveyance and return of mourners , under circumstances which will enable the Company to present to the public a permanent tariff of charges , not only more ( Economical than those which any other board , not having the advantage of a comparatively inexpensive site , can present , but even below those which now constitute the expenses of interment within the walls . The statistics of mortality for five years , within the Metropolitan Burial District , shew an average of 54 , 993 deaths , beiusr J 051 weekly , and 151 daily , whilst the existing Suburban Cemeteries are precluded from receiving more than 18 , 000 corpses annually , leaving no provision for the interment of 36 , 993 bodies , but in parochial churchyards and private burial-grounds , where the same are allowed to be open . The Company will , in their act of incorporation , preparations for obtaining which are now making , bind themselves to the tariff laid down by them ; the details of which necessarily require , under such a pledge , the most minute and critical examination , which they are now undergoing , and will be submitted at the earliest possible period . They will , moreover , make due reservation of the rights of the clergy and-all concerned , and will arrange that the proper parochial authorities shall , at the expense of the Company , have an opportunity of ascertaining periodically the fidelity and propriety with which the arrangements of the Company are carried out . The sum of One Shilling per Share will be payable on the inscription of the names of the Shareholders on the Register , and the remainder will be called t > r by instalments , not exceeding £ 2 each , at intervals not less than three months , with one month ' s notice ; it being one of the peculiar features of this undertaking that the outlay will necessarily be , in a great measure , progressive and only commensurate with the requirements of the public , and with this object the Directors reserve to xhemselves the power to commence and carry on their work 3 before the full amount of capital is subscribed . # Foi the prospectus aud fornis of application for shares , apply to the Secretary , at the Offices of the Company . No . 16 a ., Great Geor'e-street . Westminster ; to the Solicitors , Messrs . Coombe and Nickoll , 3 , Bridge-street , Westminster ; Alexander Dr . bio , Eso 2 Lancaster-place , Strand ; or to Messrs . Hichehsand . Harrison , Stock and Share Brokers , 18 , Threadneedle-street , City . KICHARD CHURCHILL , Secretary .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 19, 1851, page 692, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1892/page/24/
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