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TAXES ON KNOWLEDGE.—The Association for Promoting the Eepeal of these Taxes will hold at Exeter Hall
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their AJNJNUAIj I' JU . JS . JNU- ac nan , on Wednesday , December 1 st . The Chair will ho taken by Douglas Jekrold . The Meeting will be addressed by Richard Cobden , M . P ., T . Milner Gibson , M . P ., Charles Knight , Rev . Thomas Spencer , M . A ., Dr . John Watts , of Manchester ; and Samuel Wilderspin . Doors open at Sir ; Chair taken at Seven . Platform Tickets may be had of J . A . Novello , C'J , Dean Street , Soho , and 21 , Poultry ; and C . D . Collet , 20 , Great Coram Street .
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'WT GODDARD begs to acquaint his Friends W . and the Public that ho lias taken the , BOOK DEPOT ( lute in tho occupation of Mr . Truelove ) adjoining the Literary and Scientific Institution , John Stkkkt , Fitzroy Squahk , which lie will open on and after Wednesday next , December 1 st , lor tho supply of every description of Periodical and General Literature tending to accelerate the . Mental , Social , and Political Progress of Society . Newspapers , Magazines , and Periodicals delivered to order on the day of publication . Literary and Scientific Institution , John Street , Fitzroy Square , November 2 ( ith , 1852 .
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AW ARDED a PRTZE MEDAL UN DISK CLASH XIX . —TO Tlll'l OAltPKT TRA I ) H . —ROYAL VICTORIA VKi / V CAKPKTINU . -The PATKNT WOOLLEN CLOTH COMPANY beg fo inform the trade that their now patterns in CAUP 1 CT 8 andTAHLK COVIORS for the present HcaHon are now out , and will be found far superior ( o any they have hitherto produced , both in stylo and variety . The Public can be mipplicd at all respectable Carpel , Houses in London anil the country . The Oompimy deem it . necessary to caution the Public ; against parties who are selling an inferior description of goods as felted carpets , which will not hoar compurinon with their manufacture , either in stylo or durability ; and that , the genuinencHH of the goo < ln can always be tested by purchasers , as the Company ' s carpets are all stamped at both ends of the piece , " Royal Victouia Oaki-ktino , London , " with the royal arum in the centre . The Company ' s manufactories are at khnwood Mills , Leeds , and Borough-road , London . Wholesale Warehouse , at . 8 , Love-lane , Wood-ntre < it , Cheapsi < le .
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rpiLE 11 OYA L EX 111 H 1 T 1 ON . —A -valuiibl * -. JL newly-invented , very small , powerful WA IHTOOAT POCKKT <' JLAHH , the size of a walnut , to discern minute objects at a distuuee of from four to live miles , which jh found to be invaluable to Yachters , Hporl . Miiion , ( lent lemon , mid ( Jamelioopors . Price ; I 0 h ., sent . free . -TKLKHOOPI'lH . A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possessing such extraordinary powers , that some , Jlj inches , with an extra oyo-piooo , will hIiow distinofly Jupiter ' s Moons , Haturn ' H KiiiL ' , and tho Double Wars . They supersede every other kind , am I are of all sizes , for the waiHteoat pocket , Shooting , Military purposes , &e . <>(><¦!!» and Racocourso ( 3 lasses , wiUi wonderful powers ; a minute object can be dourly seen from Urn to twelve miloH distant . Invaluable , newly-invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all LindHof AeouHtio InstrumentH for relief of extreme Deafness . —Messrs . H . and Ii . NOLOMONH , Opticians and AuriutH , 3 U , Albomurlo ytroot , Piccadilly , oimomto tho York Hotel .
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rpHE LONDON SIX-DAY CAB AND I CONVEYANCE COMPANY , for supplying the Public with CABS at FOURPENCE per MILK , and Brougham , Clarence , and all other Carriages , at a much reduced rate . Principal Stables , Adelphi . In 15 , 000 Shares of £ 1 each . . No further call or liability . Deposit , 5 s per Sham Directors to bo elected from the body ol Shareholders . To bo completely Registered . DIHKCTOKH , ETC . . _ , Trevetham Snicer , Esq ., LL . D ., 4 , Gray ' s Inn Square . ( Stand-FmfeSck S Sewell , Esq ., Ecdestono Street South , Eaton WnnZ ^ iS . rtj . ^ S ^ s Commons , and tho Lawn , Twi ^ rtoatr , Esq ., Civil . Engineer M NewCJ ^ Slreet , Edgewaro Road , and Princes Street Sta nio 1 Mr Chiw . Henry Price , Esq ., Crescent , Avenue Road Old Ju Mr . Henry Spieer . ( Mimagor . ) Mr . 8 . Wutlmis Evans . ( Secretary . ) The Public are respectfully solicited to consuler the C m £ superior advantages which this Company , > . esont . s our my other Conveyance Company hitherto .-sliilj •« he . 1 . . , iHt , —To work their Horses and Curriatfis six ui . j thereby doing away with all H '"" 11 * w « 'rk- . ,. Hoi-Hen and and .-They are determined to ljav « <»« ¦ - ' J ? " , ,, ii ; il Carriugon , the latter to ho provided with Indicator , v will be at once seen the distance travelled . prevalent . anl .-To abolish the InHult and Kxto ,,, <>[ . « mv P ^ „ ,, „ by employing men of known respectahiliLy < » '' r ,.,, | , ir will be provided with Livery Coats and JUIh , ami P »" b weekly milnry . ¦ ... Wv of niornl »'"' 4 th .-T .. aflonl their . Servants the o , ; porl ... ty > W ()| ., > religious instruction , by entirely nbo I . Hh . ng i .. Mm t , her ,-l . y < -,, nst , il .. ting this , what tho Title iu . po . tH Day Conveyance Company . ; i ; ,,. r within < l > e reiirh 6 lh .- -To bring the luxury ol Cabriolet n . h K « ' ' . » ,. rtl ! I 1 t , ,, f nil classes by nnlueing ( he Kares to ( one ' '' H ,, | j « . i ««« . legal ehargo ) 4 . 1 . ]» er mile , which , by tho eal < M at « are « lo .. rly X . wn to be both possible and ,. ro « tabl . . ,,, „ App li .-ations lor Prospectus , ^ and HIiijm' » ' ' . , (; ollluHiial l - orin , to Mr . Hviuih , Hecretary at lu » "ilices i . any , 15 , Duke Hlr < - < -t , Chambers A . e l ; " - , , / , „• , «!*» . Kni-I . CKKtO will punilume 10 Cabs , 20 llors ' « , «"" lncon ..- a « rivo . l from e ,,, d . . C 1000 ) per « . ;«¦« " Kach Morse will « 'asily travel a 5 « "les p :-r day ( resting on the Sunday ) eainintr . at . 4 ( 1 . per mile , Hs . 4 d . . - - . 0 () 2 O llT . rses , SiH Oh . H . I . per day , per week . LW ^ () Deduct Kxpomlituro ' ijiO 10 » ( Jross Weekly Prollt ' or UHoH per annum . ^ , j o () Keep for 20 Hoi-. moh " ' | i ) 10 <> Ten Drivers " 5 <> ° Duly <» . lOOnbt ) ' 5 () 0 Wea r anil tear " j ; : » : » 10 () f Dwlueting 25 per cen t ,, from lll " , " l ) l ) V < ' l 1 i' ' o ' ii " ' « H " Management ,, «« . g .. « hor with all misc . » , £ a ' 1 Mnm . outuuiiiKti , there will bo Mt a prollt ol ( id j » w ^ u 1
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^ ITTOEKING TAILORS' ASSOCIATION Y T 34 , Castle-Stbeet , East , Oxfokd-Stbeet . ' Walter Coopee , Manager . As working-men organized for the management and execution of our own business , we appeal with great confidence to our fellow working-men for their hearty support . We ask that sup . port in the plain words of plain men , without the usual shopkeeping tricks and falsehoods . We do so because we know that we offer an opportunity for the exercise of a sound economy , but we make our appeal more particularly because we believe that every honest artisan in supporting us will feel that he is performing a duty to the men of his class , which to overlook or neglect , would ' be a treason and a disgrace . We ask for the support of working-men in full assurance that no better value can be given for money than that which we offer > —and we desire success through that support , not solely that we may rescue ourselves from the wretchedness and slavery of the slop-system , —but more particularly that our fellowworkers of all trades , encouraged by our example , may , through the profitable results of self-management , place themselves and their children beyond the reach of poverty or crime . Belying on the good faith of the people , we await patiently the result of this appeal . The annexed List of Prices will show tnat in seeking the welfare of the Associates they make no monopoly profits . Notice . —All work done on the premises . No Sunday labour is allowed . The books of account are open to every customer . Customers are invited to inspect the healthy and commodious workshops any week-day between the hours of Ten and Four . XIST OF PBICES FOB CASH O ! T BEtlVEKY : Good West of England Cloth Frock Coats from £ 2 5 0 Best superfine ditto , with silk-skirt linings . . . 3 18 0 Best superfine Dress Coat 3 12 0 Super ditto from 2 0 0 I Best superfine Dress Trousers 1 1 ^ 0 Super ditto from 110 - Superfine Dress Vest • 0 16 0 Super ditto from 0 12 0 Llama and Beaver Paletots from 2 0 0 Suit of Livery from S 15 0 Clerical and Professional Eobes , Military and Naval Uniforms Ladies' Biding Habits , Youths' Boys' Suits made to onler on tho most reasonable terms . Gentlemen ' s own materials m& * Country Orders most punctually attended to .
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Jolm Wliichelo and Miss Howe . The gentleman has also made an effective study from the fine Cuyp lent by Mr . Robarts . The general shortcoming is fairly attributable to ignorance of the life these masters were accustomed to observe so directly .
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The Eteknal " PARCiE . "—Men have all sorts of motives which carry them onwards in life , and are driven into acts of desperation , or it may be of distinction , from a hundred different causes . There was one comrade of Esmond ' s ; an honest little Irish lieutenant of Handyside ' s , who owed so much money to a camp suttler , that he began to make love to the man's daughter , intending to pay his debt that way ; and at the battle of Malplaquet , flying away from the debt and lady too , he rushed so desperately on the French lines , that he got his company ; and came a captain out of the action , and had to marry the suttler ' s
daughter after all , who brought him his cancelled debt to her father as poor Rogers ' s fortune . To run out of the reach of bill and marriage , he ran on the enemy ' s pikes ; and as these did not kill him , he was thrown back upon t ' other horn of his dilemma . Our great Duke at the same battle was fighting , not the French , but the Tories in England : and risking his life and the army ' s , not for bis country , hut for his pay and places ; and for fear of his wife at home , that only being in life whom he dreaded . I have asked about men in my own company ( new drafts of poor country boys were perpetually coming over to us during the wars , and brought from the plough-share to the sword ) , and found
that a half of them under the flags were driven thither on account of a woman : one fellow was jilted by his mistress , and took the shilling in despair ; another jilted the girl , and fled from her and the parish to the tents , where" the law could not disturb him . Why go on particularizing ? What can the sons of Adam and Eve expect , but to continue in that course of love and trouble their father and mother set out on ? O my grandson ! T am drawing nigh to the end of that period of my history , when I was acquainted with the great world of England and Europe , my years are past the Hebrew poet ' s limit , and I say unto thee , all my troubles and joys too , for that matter , have come from
a woman ; as thine will when thy destined course begins . 'Twas a woman that made a soldier of me , that set me intriguing afterwards : I believe I would have spun smocks for her had she so bidden me ; what strength I had in my head I would have given hez- ; hath not every niim in his degree had his Omphiile mid Dalilab ? Mine befooled niu on the banks of the Thames , and in dear old England ; thou mayest find thine own by Riipnuhaimoc . —Thackkuav ' h Ksmond .
TVnokls unawares . —Her habit was thus to watch , unobservedly , those to whom duty or afl ' eetion bound her , and to prevent their designs , or to fulfil them , when she had the power . It was this lady's disposition to think kindnesses , and devise silent bounties , and to Hcbcmc benevolence for those about her . We take such goodness , for the most part , us if it was our due ; the Marys who bring ointment for our feet get but little thunks . Some of us never feel this devotion at all , or
are moved by it to gratitude or acknowledgment ; others only reeal it years after , when the days are past in which those kwcci , kindnesses were spent on us , and we oiler buck our return for the debt by a poor tardy payment of tears . Then forgotten tones of love recur to us , and kind glances shine out of the past—() so bright and dear ! -- <) ho longed after ! because they lire out of reach ; its holiday nuisick from withinside a prison wall-- or Hunsbine seen through the bars ; more prized because unattainable— more bright because of the contrast of present darkness and solitude , whence there is no escaixi . —TitAOiv kimy ' H Esmond .
7 \ n (! IKNT PuochAMA'HONH . —Tim Society of Antiquaries are in possession of a fine collection of proclamations , which have been placed in iho bands of Mr . Lemon , of the Slafe I ' a . ]) er-ollicc , to arrange for binding , with proper indices . Our object in mentioning the uteps now being taken is to induce any of our readers who may have detached proclamations for which they »>« y 11 () i enre , to contribute them to the society ' s collection , so uh to render it an nearly complete an may be . — Builder .
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TWO BUSTS OF THE DUKE . Eacji of these works has a merit so distinctive , that we do not hesitate to place the two side by side . Some weeks ago . we saw the bust by Koble , and the fact that most struck us as unmistakably set forth in that work , was precisely the fact which meets one at every point of the life now closed . In the printsellers' windows you may sometimes see an engraving ( and a most excellent one it is ) which is instructive of what we are now referring to . This engraving is a triple portrait of Wellington , inscribed " India—Belgium—the House of Lords . " While looking at it , you see how the stuff of the man , so obdurate to hostile forces , was , rocklike , shaped by the congenial air in which it grew . Look still at the picture : you will see that there is sequence , but that each point is in relief . It is a chain composed of links . The three ages stand out like three peaks in a granite range .
We do not wonder to find two artists who have chosen the same pealtaking each his different point of view . Of Mr . Noble ' s we should sav * that it was farthest afield , without impugning the truthfulness of his ¦ work in the slightest degree . Your eye rests long on the outline before it is attracted to details . " We will take an example from the accessorie s Mr . Noble has draped his bust in a manner to produce a series of free and simple folds , but you may trace the uniform of Warden of the Cinque Ports , with the military stock , riband , and medal . The second bust which is by Mr ! Weigall , is a close and perfect model of the life , exact in details as in size , not failing aesthetically , but more' remarkable for its closeness of portraiture . We should say that the artist had made the greatest possible account of an opportunity which he was so fortunate as to obtain , and that the organization of the skull is here accurately carved If so , the study is a curious one for the phrenologically speculative obi server . Not in these two busts only , but in all the good likenesses of the Duke , there is a more than common retention of the living look . Napoleon ' s face was " like a mask . " How like all the masks of Wellington are to faces ! Q .
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1146 THE LEADER . [ Saturday ,
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Satur . Mond , Tues . Wedn . Thurs . Frid Bank Stock 223 223 % 223 223 223 223 3 per Cent . Red 100 | 100 | lOOf 100 f 100 % 100 } 3 per Cent . Con . Ans . 1002 101 1 101 * 101 $ 101 * 101-J 3 per Cent . Con ., Ac . lOOf 101 J 101 * 101 * 101 f 101 * 3 i per Cent . An 103 * 103 % 1032 103 J 103 f 103 New 5 per Cents Long Ans ., 1860 6 7-16 6 £ 6 * 6 * 6 * India Stock 275 J 275 277 275 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 80 S 3 Ditto , under £ 1000 80 83 S 3 83 Er . Bills , £ 1000 72 p 69 p 69 p 71 p 70 p 72 p Ditto , £ 500 72 p 69 p 71 p 70 p Ditto , Small 69 p 71 p 70 p
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . BEITISH PUNDS FOE THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Pkices . )
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FOBEIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during thb Week ending Fbiday Evening . ^ Brazilian New 4 | per Cts ., Russian 5 per Cents 118 $ 1852 97 | Russian 4 £ per Cents . ... 104 J Danish 5 per Cents 106 * Sardinian Bonds 100 £ Dutch 2 J- per Cents 65 J Spanish 3 p . Cts . NewDef . 25 £ Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif . 97 : Spanish Passives , Conv . 6 * Ecuador 6 & Spanish Com . Certif . of Granada , ex Dec , 184 , 9 , Coupon not funded ... 3 J coupon 21 | ! Swedish Loan par If di 8 . Mexican 3 per Cents 24 £ Turkish Loan , 6 per Cent . Portuguese 6 per Cents ., 1852 H pm . Small 38 £
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TAXES ON KNOWLEDGE . —The Association for Promoting the Repeal of these Taxes will hold Axeier
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 27, 1852, page 1146, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1962/page/22/
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