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THE GOVERNING CLASSES, 3S T o. V., THE EARL OF CARLISLE, IS ' UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED TIM, NEXT WEEK.
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"lThlFFICULT TEXTS , AND TEXTS JLJ' MISUNDERSTOOD . —To-morrow Evening , Oct . 2 nd , The REV . WM . FORSTER will Deliver the LAST of a SKR 1 KS of 12 DISCOURSES , at the TEMPORARY FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Hawley Crescent , Cainden Town . 1 Cor . xv . 21-28 : The Kingdom ok Cimi . vr—its Origin , its Triumph , and its End , when the Son will he Subject and God be Supreme .
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JB . GOUGH WILL DELIVER ORA-» TIONS as follows : — EXftTKR HALL , To-morrow ( Monday ) , October 3 . ZION CHAPEL , Whitccliapel , Tuesday , October L L'XKTKK HALL , Wednesday , October 5 . MUSIC HALL , Store Street , Tottenham-court Road , Thursday , October fi . Doors open at 7- Chair taken at 8 o ' clock precisely . Tickets fid ., Is ., and la . fid . ; to be had at the Odiceof the London Temperance League , & ! 7 , Strand ; or on the evening at the places of meeting .
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MILITARY OR OTHER EDUCATION . A MARRIED GENTLEMAN who has been educated at Sandhurst , lias passed a first-class examination , and lias served in the Arniv at home and abroad , wishes to receive into his family , ONE or * TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN , to educate for College or the Army . Rel ' eieuces given and required . Apply , by letter , to B . C . A ., Eldon Chambers , Deveieux Court , Temple , or Gothic Houao , Bromley Common , Kent .
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MEDICAL METEOROLOGY . —F . DAY , Astronomical Meteorologist , respectfully informs Medical Gentlemen mid Hoards of Medical Institutions , that he supplies a Set of Apparatus , adapted to Medical Meteorology , for 9 Guineas . Letters , requiring a reply , should enclose a stamp ; and nil ordera containing a remittance will receive prompt attention . 18 , Chavkn Stiikkt , Citv Koaj > .
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nPEETH . —By Her Majesty ' s Royal Lettors JL Patent . —Newly-iuventcd and Patented application of elicmj . caUy-pri'pnnul WI 11 TK INDIA llUBHHR- in the conntruction of ARTIKIOUL TMKTir , Gums , and Pnlatef ) . — Mr . EPHRAIM MOSKliV , Surgeon-Deulint , Cl , ( Jro » venor Street , Groavcuor Scniure , Sole Inventor and Patentee . A new original , and invaluable invention , contuNting in tlie adaptation , with the most alisolulo perlec tion aiulmi (! cc . ss , of ehcinieally-prepnrefi WHITE INJ ) IA-RUIJI ! KH iih a lining | u ( ho ordinary Gohl or Hone I'Yamc . The extraordimiry iv-sultH ot Ui ' ih ui > i > licution limy be ltrielly noted in u few of their iiiohI , jtVoinincnt Icaturcii , iih the following : —All nluu ' p edges aro avoidrtt , no Hprin ^ H , wires , or fasteningB are required , u grcutly inciramd freedom of Mietiou is Hupjilied , a liatiiriilelasticity hitherto wholly uuuUuiuublo , and a lit , lwrleoted with the nuwt uneiring neciiraiiy , in neeured , while from tlio HoftncHH and llo . \ ibility of tliu agent employed , the greiktcHt Hiipport is given to the iidjoinin ^ teeth when loo » e , or rendered lender by the absorption of the gums . Tho ncidn of the mouth exert no agency on the elieuiienll yprcparcd Wliite India-rubber , and , an it iu a non-conductor , lluida of any temperature nmy with tlioroiigli comfort be imbibed and retained in tlui mouth , all unplcii ^ iuit iichh of nmekl unit tunic biting ut the huiiio lime wholly provided against by the peculiar niituro ol ' itu iircimrutlou . —To be obtnimul only i \ t I ! 1 , J-OWF , R OROSVUNOK STREET , IX ) ND 0 N . W , ( Jay Street , Hath . U , Gvutob'cy fcitrcvt , Nc \ vc » 9 tle-om > Tync .
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I I EAL AND " SON'S ILMJSTK Aj ^_ jLJ . CATALOGUE Of BKUSTJ-JAPS . Bent frco yP ^ creiit tains designs and prices of upward * <>* ° « ' " jj |« uk « ts . u » Bedsteads ; also of every description of Jle « u » i | r . ' iv () ,, s « ort-Cluiltn . And their ; new warerooum « 1 »" !! I " ?„ « ljiininska . «>'' niLMit of Bed-room Eutniture , Furniture chl " . " | ' . ' for tho Dimities , bo as to render their K » tnW » liiuonl conipW " vw ^ JS ! i& tt ^ i ^^ IW , Totteul » ft"i Vwrt 1 Ujtt ( l ' _ , , - _ , ~ fiiti a 'IMr 11
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" "LENDERS , STOVES , and FIRE-IRONS . A Buyers of the above arc requested , before finally deciding , to visit WILLIAM BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS , « 9 , Oxford Street ( corner of Newman Street ) , Nos . 1 & 2 , Newman Street , and iciry » Place . They i . re the largest in the world , and contain sucli an assortment of FENDERS , STOVES , RANGES , lfllth-IlipNS . niut GENERAL IRONMONGERY as cannot be approached elsewlan ., cither for variety , novelty , beauty of design , or e xquisiicnesh i » workmanship . Bright Stoves , with bronzed ornaments anil iw «> eta of bnrs , £ 2 14 s . to £ 5 10 a . ; ditto with ormalu omanicuts a m two sets of bars , HI . 10 s . to 12 / . 13 s . ; Bronzed l- ' eiidern compile , with standards , from 7 a . to : » . ; Steel Venders from 21 . !• ' »• l " "'•' ditto with rich ormolu ornaments , from ' 21 . ir ) S \ ' /'\/ V ,,.. . Y irons , from Is . « Jd . the « et to , 41- 4 » - Sylvester and all othoi x a Stoves , with radiating hearth plates . All which he is cnabicu sell at these very reduced charges . i First— From the frequency and extent of his purchases ; aim fof Secondly—From those purchases being made exciui . ivi . ijr cash . DISH COVERS AND HOT - WATER DISHES in every material , in Kreat variety , and o ^ newest and most recherche patterns . Tin Dish Cavern oh . | ¦ of Hix ; Block Tin , 11 b . ( id . to 25 s . the act of six ; ele y " " | lOllt patterns , Ms . to fi : 5 s . the act ; Britannia Mctnl , witni « U ( silver-plated handles , « Hs . to 102 s . the Het ; Shdlleld p » i . u , ' 1 ( U . Km . the set ; Block Tin Hot-water DiMies , with wcii « r | 11 h . to 25 s . ; Britannia Metal , 20 s . to 72 s . ; Slicfllcld platu ., size , ' . )/ . 10 s . r , ^ . T / xmr unoMS ("" WILLIAM S . BURTON has TKN LARGE SIIOW-IU ) im- ^ coimiuinieating ) , exelunive of the Shoi > , ilevolecl hoi CI J ; , ; ; clltl « ry , of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGKllV iiicliidi ¦ B ™ ,,,, ^ nickel silver , plated , and japanned wair . 'i , non and dinan . ^ ^ ho arraijigcd and classified that purchasers nmy ciwuy make their selections . . . n < j 10 jiion ^ y CatalogueH , with eng _ ravingfl , sent ( per poat ) in- - returned lor every urtiele not approved of . ^ . \ & , 2 , : U > , OXFORD rfl'IlKKl * ( corner of Newnmn Stic t ) , NEWMAN STREET ; and 4 & G PERIWh 1 LAW . _ , , - _ , ~ fiiti a 'IMr 11
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SUPERIOR TO COFFEE , BUT LOWER IN PRICE . T ^ RENCH CHOCOLATE , Is . per pound , or JL in packets , Gd ., 3 d ., nnd Id . each , a preparation from the choicest of Cocoas of the English markets , and manufactured by the most approved French method . CofFec is far inferior iu nutritive qualities to Cocoa . And Chocolate , or properly prepared Cocoa , is now universally recommended by the Medical Profession , as more conducive to health thau any other vegetable substance which enters into the human dietary . The superiority of the above One Shilling French Chocolate over raw and unprepared Cocoas , mav be judged of by the perfection attained in its manufacture , owing to which it may be used either as foo ; l or beverage . PARIS CHOCOLATE COMPANY , distinguished by the Patronage of her Majesty the Queen , and the unanimous award of both " Council" and " Prize" Medals at Die Great Exhibition ol lbbl . Manufacturers of Breakfast Chocolate , Bonbons , and 1 reach Syrups . Sold Wholesale and Retail by the principal Grocers Confectioners , and Druggists in the kingdom . Chocolate Mills , Islewortli ; Wholesale Depot , 35 , Pudding Lane , City ; Wcst-eml Agent , Air . John Hatfiki . u . 221 , Regent Street .
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TEA ! pULLINGHAM AND COMPANY . \ J The advantages , both in quality and price , to be derived from purchasing at a first- class City house , must be too apparent to every one to ueed comment . We are now selling s . d . The very best Black Tea at 4 0 the pound . Good sound Congou 3 0 „ Finest Pekoe ditto 3 8 „ Fine Gunpowder ........ 4 0 „ Choice Coffee 1 0 „ Finest Homoeopathic Cocoa 10 „ This is the most pleasant and nutritious pi'cparation of Cocca . For the convenience of our numerous customers , we retail the finest West India and Refined Sugars at market prices . All goods delivered by our own vans , free of charge , within eight miles of London . Parcels of Tea and Coffee , of the value of Two Pounds sterling , are sent , carriage free , to any part of England . CULL 1 NGHAM and Company , Tea-merchants and Dealers , 27 , SKINNER STREET , SSOW HILL , CITY .
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HPHE TEA DUTY IS NOW REDUCED JL and we are enabled to sell ' Prime Congou Tea at 3 a . 0 d uerlb The best Congou Tea at .................. Sa . 4 d . Rich rare Souchong Tea at 3 s . 8 d " Good Gheen Tka at 3 s . 4 d . to 3 s . 8 d . " Prime Gkken Tea at 4 s . Od . " " And delicious Green . Tea at ..... 5 s . 0 d . ' " We strongly recommend our friends to Tray Tea at our preaenf prices , as Teas are getting dearer . Those who purchase now will Bave money . The best PLANTATION COFFEE is now Is . perlb . Thebesr Mocha Is . 4 d . , Teas , Coffees , and all other goods , sent carriage free , by our own vans and carts , if within eight miles ; and Teas , Coffees , and Spices sent carriage free to any part of England , if to the value of 40 s or upwards , by PHILLIPS AND COMPANY , Tea and Colonial Merchants , No . 8 , King William Street , City , London .
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ting England under circumstances which invest his act with an air of true dignity . Born to the humble lot of a country stonemason , he gave signs , at early age , of his divine gift ; and it was by the friendly encouragement and aid of a discerning patron that he left Somersetshire , and came to study the best models in the metropolis . He soon carried off the two medals of the Royal Academy , and has since exhibited works of conspicuous merit . The sculptor ' s profession , however , requires more of ready means than any other branch of practical art , and JMr . Summers finds the difficulty interfere with his plans of study . He goes , therefore , instead of
folding his arms and rating a tasteless public for their neglect of his merits to seek work—his old humble kind of work— -where it is to be found in Australia ; taking with him several members of his family , whom , by the strength and cunning of his right hand , he hopes to place in a position of independence . God grant it ! Meanwhile no one will suppose that art has lost a follower . There is too much evidence of clear , straightforward pur pose , and of true courage , about this step , for us to doubt that he will return to accomplish his course with honour . Let our young struggling artists take heart of grace , from the example of their brother , Charles Summers . Q .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . On the 16 th of August , at the Piraeus , the wife of W . B . Neale , Esq ., Her Majesty ' s ConBul for Continental Greece and Negropont : a daughter . On the 14 th of September , at Washington , United States of America , the wife of Edwin Corbett , Esq ., Attache to Her Britannic Majesty ' s Legation : a daughter . On the 16 th , at Bordeaux , the wife of Victor Amedee , Comte de Malct : a daughter . On the 23 rd , at Holgate-lodge , Gloucester-road , Regent'spark , Mrs . F . L . Slous : a daughter . On the 25 th , at 1 , Cambridge-terrace , Regent' 8-park , the wife of Sir Charles Isham , Bart ,: a daughter . On the 26 th , at 12 , Norfolk Villas , Westboume-grove , West , Mrs . Daniel Chapman : a son . On the 26 th , at St . Audries , Lady Acland Hood : a Bon . On the 27 th , at Millichope-park , Shropshire , the -wife of C . O . Childe Pemberton , Esq . : a son and heir . MARRIAGES . On the 3 rd of August , at Coonoor , Neilgherry Hills , Charles D . Currie , Esq ., M . D ., third son of Claude Currie , Esq ., late Physician-General , Madras , to Ann Isabella , only child of Abraham Goodall , Esq ., Surgeon , Madras Army , and niece of Sir Ifenry Lawrence , M . C . B . On the Sth of September , at St . Paul ' s , Charlotte-town , Prince Edward Island , B . N . America , the Hon . Joseph Heusley , Her Majesty ' s Attorney-General , to Frances Ann Dover , only daughter of the Hon . Robert Hodgson , Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island . On the 2 . 1 st , at Sledmere , the Hon . Thomas Alexander Packenham , brother of the Earl of Longford , to Sophia Frances , third daughter of Sir Tatton Sykes , Bart . On the 22 nd , at the British Embassy , in Stuttgardt , the 3 Jar on Barthold do Questorp , officer in tho service of His Majesty the King of Prussia , to Anna Gordon Spence , eldest $ . iu ghter of Patrick Spence , Esq . of St . James , Jamaica , and gra n d'daughter of the late William Gordon , Esq ., Member of oiincil in that island . On the 22 nd , at All Souls' Church , Langham-place . "Walter Francis Baynes , Esq ., second eon of Sir William Baynes , Bart ., of Por tland-place , to Amelia Sarah , younger daughter of tho Lite William Malfon , Esq ., of Wimpole-street . On tho 23 rd , at Lindridge , Worcestershire , Charles G . Bhaw , Esq ., to lilizabcth , second daughter of the late Sir C . S . Smith , Bart ., of Eardiston , Worcestershire . On the 27 th , at Danbury , John Joliffo Tufnoll , jun ., Esq ., of Langloy-p ; u-k , Essex , to Eleanor Margaret , youngest daughter of tho Lord Bishop of Rochester . On the 2 Sth , at St . Mary ' s , Peckham , Thomas Athorton , Esq ., of Northampton , to Margaret Maria , eldest daughter of tho late Hon . Maurice Jones , CuetoB Rotolorum of Portland , Jamaica , and member of tho Houso of Assembly in that island . At Bexlcy , Kent , tho Hon . Claudo Bowes Lyon , of the Second Life Guards , to Frances Dora , daughter of Oswald i Smith , Esq ., of BlonUon-hall , Kent . DEATHS . On tho 15 th of July , at Rangoon , Lieutenant W . B . Mason , R . N ., Flag-Lieutonant of II . M . S . Fox , youngest Ron of Vice-Admiral Sir Francis Mason , K . C . B ., of Wholor-lodgo , Wolford , drowned hy tho upsetting" of his boat , whilo assisting tho 13 . I . steam-frigate Moozuflur , wrecked off the mouth of tho Rangoon Itivor . On the 10 th of September , at her residence , in tho Crescent , Bath , Sarah Maria , relict of Sir John Palmor Acland , Bart ., in tho Bovonty-ninth year of her ago . On tho 20 th , wuddonly , at Thorflold Rectory , Emily Weber , tho second daughter of tho Vonorablo Archdeacon Robinson , D . D . Mastor of tho Tomplo , and rector of Thoriiold . On tho 23 rd , at Kwanton-houHo , Thetford , Honry Dolaval , infant sou of tho Hon . and Rov . Dolaval Astloy . On the 26 th , at Brighton , tho Hon . and Rov . Somorvilo DTay , in his thirty-seventh year . On tho 2 fith , Ernont Bulkloy Mftckworth , youngeBt cliild of Bulkloy J . M . Praod , E « q ., ngod nineteen monthfl . On tho 27 th , at No . i > 0 , Wolbock-Btroot , in tho twenty-fifth year of bin ngo , John William Nowby , only hou of T . C . Nowby , E « ' \ - On tho 27 th , Stwan , wifo of Mr . John Gllddon , and daughter of tho lato Mr . William Gilbort , of Fonchurch-stroot , and IVoodford .
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MONKY MAItKKT AND CITY INTKLL 1 QKNCR . Friday Evening , September 30 , 1851 $ . Tiik nuftnntioiiB in thft funds during the week have Uc . cn very eon-¦ iiU « r « l » lc The W . wk from tin : Kiwi having been gloomy enough »> neiui Consols ilowii to ill ) J , all the daily journals have predicted in tln : ir money urticW-H further depression . Yi : t » tenluy was , however , Xiarktil by a i-omiidornlilo rise i" tin : funds , and in the Jicuvy railtvhy shares until tl « i unlooked-for announcement , al two o dork , wmi made that tho Hank had raised tno ininiinuin rate of interest to D \\ rx cent ., M-lKMituiion down tumbled CouhdIb again 1 per cent . Thin moriiing , the " »» I 1 h" neem to have tilept ivwny their feur « , mul are coming in again to iiurRhusc ; and Consols ate now at tliu advanced pnno of 1 ) H } jj . Hut Uio atrneot of the money market in wot encom-agiug , ruraouiu « f licuvy ovw ^ rudiMK [ u AiwUaUu . on c * oUit
resources , the still firm belief in the rise of wheat , and the prospect of foreign exchanges going against us , make all prudent men wary about investing largely for a rise . Heavy shares have , of course , followed Consols in their fall ; and London and North Western have been down below par . To-day , there is a better feeling in the heavy market . Prices close as follows : — Consols for Account , 98 | f ; Consols for Money , 93 H- Birminghams , 104 , 105 ; Great Westerns , 81 , 83 ; South Western , 76 , 78 ; York and Norths , 47 , 48 ; Midlands , 60 , 61 ; Eastern Counties , 11 $ , 12 fc ; Dovers , 59 , 61 ; Great Northerns , 73 , 74 ; Leeds , 64 , 65 ; Berwicks , 60 £ , 61 & ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 59 , 61 ; Caledonians , 50 , 61 , x . ( 1 . ; Oxford and Worcester , 38 , 40 ; Great Southern and Western of Ireland , 99 , 101 . Paris and Lyons , 16 J , pm ., 16 | pm . ; Northern of France , 34 , 34 $ ; Paris and Strasburgs , 37 $ , 38 J ; Centrals of France , i , 1 pm . — Very little doing in Minc 3 , Nouveau Moiide would still seem the favourite of the Cahfornians . Money is said to be very tight : 10 per cent , for short accommodation . It is not improbable , unless very decided news from the East should alter the present appearance , that we may see Consols 95 again , before the end of the week—but beyond that they will uot go . CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday , September 30 , 1153 . The news whtch was published in last Saturday ' s papers of part of the English and French fleets having passed the Dardanelles caused an advance of 3 s . per quarter in the value of Wheat on Monday , and since then , though nothing more is known as to the chances of war , the prices of that day are firmly maintained , and even exceeded in some cases by about ] s . per quarter . Holders of Wheat generally demand much higher rates , and refuse to sOll unless they can be obtained , but the buyers were , perhaps , less eager than on Monday , and the business done is , as we have said , at os . to 4 s . over the currency of this day week . The country markets held during the week have advanced 3 s . to 63 . per quarter . Barley is 2 s ., Oats Is . to 2 s ., and Beans and Peas are 2 s . dearer tliau last Friday . Wheat lias further advanced in the Baltic ports about 3 s . per quarter , but holders are more willing to sell « t the improved rates . The American markets were also quiet at the date of our last advices , after the great advance caused by the news from here . The value of Wheat continues to rise in France , hut the demand from there for cargoes on paasage from the Black Sea is not so active as it w . ls a week ago .
The Governing Classes, 3s T O. V., The Earl Of Carlisle, Is ' Unavoidably Postponed Tim, Next Week.
THE GOVERNING CLASSES , 3 S o . V ., THE EARL OF CARLISLE , IS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED TIM , NEXT "WEEK .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 1, 1853, page 958, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2006/page/22/
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