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mastered ^ those upon Fugue * * will shave-no taore-need of lessons ^ but will be able * o write with purity in all styles , and will with ease , - while studying the form-of different kinds of composition , acquire the power of expressing deafly ibis own ideas so as to produce the effect he desires . " U A Treatise on Choir and Chorus Singing" ( J . A . Novello ) , lay < E \ J . iFetie , the celebrated Director of the Conservatoire of Brussels , translated by the Re \ r .. Thomas Helmore , Precentor of St . Mark ' s College , Chelsea , 5 b an almost indispensable manual of elementary vocal instruction for choirs . This subject-has never been treated with the same completeness and with the same special application to singing in vocal masses . The translation is appropriately dedicated to Sir Frederick Grore ^ Ouseley . Mr . Novello ' s ^ Analysis of Vocal Rudiments is a clear and facile guide to the beginner , leading him on step by step with almost insensible effort through what we may call the accidence of the art . 3 &x . J . A . JS ~ ovello continues his noble edition of the Oratorios in vocal score , with a . separate accompaniment for the organ or pianoforte . Among the latest of the series has been Handel ' s Jephtha and Deborah , and Mozart ' s 'Requiem .- the last at two shillings only ! All these works are produced in really first-rate style as to engraving , paper , and , typography ; and'the score is arranged by the masterly hand of Vincent If ovello . JTo musical library should * fail lo possess the series .
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OB ^ OM T HE M - ¦ . ¦ :. . ; ¦ ..- ¦ :. ¦ ¦ - ¦' ¦; ' Tuesdiiy , Atig . 2 i 2 , ¦¦ .. ' . ' . : ' . ; ' . BATflDOTPTCiES :: A 3 X 8 iJI J % 'Ep . ~ James Ha ^ t , B 6-. rougK-TOaa v ' ^ outhSyark , engjineer—' Predeeicb ; MitiER , Newport , Dssex , corn jmerohflrit- ^ WiiiLiASi PiLiise , Manchester ; publusan . . ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ : . ¦/¦'¦ ¦ ;¦ -. - .. ' .: '; . / : ' . , '' ¦ ^^ ¦ ' .. : . BAKdKJanPTS * - ' ^ - Jobw WGais * a and Albxakdek roTKESiir&HiAM , TritiayVstreet , Che&pside , warehousemen -kGbokqe and JjaiEBSjBitiiroE , Segeot-street , aitid Carltbnstreetj fWe&tminster , swine merchants—Ebenezek Kemp-STEE ,: MAlCKBHTZIE GntTFITIIS , COIUSELIIJB VS . 0 T 3 V NBWcomibb , and < PaAwCre TiaroMAa -Geifpiths , ¦ Graceehurch-; street , and ; Iaverpool ,- -shipowners-- ; George 'Hawmoiod , ¦ King s-row , 'VVfylworth , . carpenter—Charles HEirfiT Tuamaw and JA 3 IE 8 'Evens TtraJtiN , Great Tower-stree& provision , mertdiaiits ^ TfiiAMtjEL HBLBBiti EtMS . jttn ., Stock Exchange , dealer > in , stocks—Thomas Main , Albert-street , ; Penton-place , 'Walworth , engineer-iRicnAED Bench :, Birmingham , flour dealer—Henry " Wxlson , Old Swindon , Wiltshire , grocer—Benjamin Smith - , Kildwick , Yorkshire , worsted spinner—AlexajujekSmitb :, liiverpool , merchant —HtrGjr'JBKOWN , Liverpool , merchant . SCOTCH eBQUESTBATiaNS .-J-. Noule , Hdiaburgh , tavernkeeper-rJ . flKNAjR , Glasgow , 'temperance ; Uotolkeeper . " Friday , Aug . 25 . . BANKRUPTS . — Nicholas Mascot Dat and John TURHEB , 3 Bun . hill-. row , engineers—Adam Hitntbr , ' Oxford , draper—Wjxliam Ai / web . Vincent , Wolvorbampton , pnnter- ^ j ohw CHAynsr and'RoBEET Wigley , ^ Leicester , curnera—John Joseph : Whiting , Cambridge , apothecary *" — -James Nbsbixt , . Blaclcfriarsibridge , manufacturer iof mantles—John Mimtek , Saint Petor ' s ^ Islington , pto ^ k and Bharebrokor — TViixiam Pi ^ EXMAif , the younger , Highsweet , Kensington , corn andseed morchant—JoitN Oiakrb , Bolvidere-road , Xambotli , butcher—Ghaoiies Gk <> VB , Birmingham'licensed victualler—Samuel HoRTON . Edgewaroroad , bullelor—George "Webb , Shoreditcli , cheesemonger—John Patebson "Waterson , Alexandor-terraco , Paddington , builder — James " Wright , Road-lane , shirowjoor—• Jos eph Whtdi-e CotB , Birchin-lano , morohant ^ CHATCLEB Hhxnb , fit . Beuot ' s-place , Graceohurch-streot , broker—WiLilAM . WAU-er the younger , Chesterfield , irorifouuder —Woward Busby Tox , ^ Liverpool , metal broker—Joheph Robinson , Nahtwich , brazier , BGOTOH-BBQUESTBATION . —Diontsiub Ouupiu : Ma-KIAN 8 KI , Hamilton , qtuurier .
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Fbedtebio the . Grbat .-t ^ 'There is a . story , told'in (^ hnesioii same Frederic ^ hichpisiaigabd'taBle trait in its way . Joachim von ' - ^ iefehenvrsis one of the 'bravest'Of the generals who : 8 tood by 'Frederic the ; Great in -victory or defeat . . CHevwaS ithe son . of a " , poor gentleman , and had-little education -Lut what he could rpick upiixbarraoks , camps , andibuttle fields * in all of which he fignired in early youthv If his head was n ^ learning , ^^ his hiedrt was vveirfreighted ' with that , lovfe for ; Gpd , of which some portioii , as the dismissed lecturer on Eetlesiastical History in King ' s Cpilege tells us , is in alniost every individual vvithbutr exceptipn , and forms . the sheetranchor which shall enable him to , ride through the storms ¦ whicli keep hiin- from his desired " Iiaveii cf rest .. He became tire . - ' — . '¦"¦' ' '¦ ' ' ¦¦¦ ¦ . ¦¦ , . :. . ' . ' ¦ ' ' , — - ^ .
terror of tie foes of Prussia ; but among his comrades , he was known only as ' good father Ziethen . ' He was remarkable for his swiftness at once of resolve and execution and in remembrance as well as illustration thoreof , a sudden surprise is spoken of by an astonished Prussian as ' failing on one like Ziethen from an ambush . ' " Now , old Ziethen , after the triumph achieved in the Seven Years' War was always a welcome guest at the table of Frederic the Second . His place was ever by the side of the royal mastor whose cause he had more than once saved from ruin ; and he only sat lower at table when there happened to be present some foreign royal mediocrity , illustriously obscure . On , one occasion , he received a command to dine with the king on Good Eriday . Ziethea sent a messenger to his sovereign , stating that it was impossible for . him to wait on Iiis majesty , inasmuch as that he had mad * a point of never omitting to take tUe sacrament on that day , and of always spending the subsequent portion of the day in private meditation . " A week elapsed before the scrupulous old soldier was again invited to the royal dinnertable . At length he appeared in his old place , and merry were the guests , the king himself setting an example of uproarious hilarity . The fun was running fast and furious , it was at its very loudest , when Frederic , turning to Ziethen , smacked him familiarly on the back and exclaimed , ' Well , grave old Ziethen ! how did the supperof Good Friday agree with * your sanctimonious stomach ? Have you properl y digested the veritable body and blood ? At this blasphemy , and amid the thunders of pealrag laughter , the saluting artillery of the delighted guests , ' Ziethen leaped to his feat , -and after shaking his grey Hairs with indignation , and silencing the revellers with a cry , as though they had been dogs , Jie turned to the godless-master of the realm , and said—words , if not precisely these , , certainly and exactly to this effect : — ""'¦ I . shan ho danger ?—your majesty knows it . . My life has been always ready for sacrifice , when my country and the throne required it . What I was , that I am ; and my head I ¦ would place on the block at this mornent , if the striking of it off coulU purchaee happiness for my . kin ? . But ; thereis one who is greater than I , or any one liere . ; and He is a greater sovereign . than you who mock Him here from the throne . in Berlin . He it . is whose precious blood was shed for .. the salvation of all mankind . On Him , that Hol y One ; my faith reposes ; He is my consoler in life , my hope in presence of death ; and I will not suffer Bis name to ; be derided and attacked where I am b y , and have voice to protest against ; it . Sir , if your soldiers had not T ) eendBrm in , ihio faiths they would 7 iot have gained victories for you . Jf you ntoefetliis &ith , and jeer at those who cling to it , you only lend a liand to 6 ury yourself and the state in ruin . ' . After a pause he added , looking the while orijtheinute King : — 'Wiat I . liave spoken is God ' s truth ; receive it , graciously J . - 'VFrederic was the patron of Voltaire , who had dared to say at his own table that i what it 'had taken 'God and the twelve Apostles ijo build up , one man ( Voltairey would . destroy .. ¦ BiifeFradefic was noW j for _ : a monraht , more deeply ^ imoved by jwhat had been utterediby- . the unpliilosophical Zietheia thaii ^ by ^ anyithing-that ^^ lrad'ever % felleri fiom the brilliant b-utirreligioiisVoltaire . : H « r . os ; e , flung . lns left arm over Ziethen ' aehoulaer , offijred liisirighthand to the brave old Ghrlistian general , and e ± clairnei : ~ - ' . Ziethen , you are a happy man ! Would that I could beI'libeyou ! HoH fast'by your "faith- ;¦ and I will respect even where I cannot believe . What has ^^ occurred shill never happen again . ' - " A deep and sblerain silence followed , and the dinner was spoiled , according to the guests ,, to whom the king gayethe signal to disperse long before their appetites had been satisfied , Zietheii was preparing to withdraw with : the rest i but Frederic , taking him by the hand , whispered : — ' You ,, my friend , come with m to my cabinet . ' " --Table . Ti'aits .
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with this MAP O 3 B THE CEIMEA , WdTH PLAN GF THE HARBOITR AND TOWN OF SEVASaJOPOIi . Mr , "Wtud has added another of his Useful ^ maps illustrating the war . The presentis a map of t ! ie Crimea on a-scale suffieieat to show places even of Very snaall iajportance . lii a corner is added a inap of the Black Sea , with the sttrrouiiding countries , Showing their general rdations ; and . in another corner : a neatly , exectited ; plarii 6 f the ± 6 wa and haxboar of Seyastopol , witlt the batteries and ; approachee v Wo newspaper reader ^ the ; moyenaents of our / forces , ehQuld "be wifhotit this key to the war intelligenceIn the . public journals . '
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BIRTHS , MAKBIAGES , A 1 TD DEATHS . KIBTHS . FULPORI ) . —Aujniati 20 , at Quoenatown , tho wifoo-I Captain Fulford . of H . M . S . Couwny : a son , GOODTOItJX—August 2 Q , at Eton Collogo , tho wifo of tho Roveretia 1 ) r . 'Goodford , HoaU Maator of Eton « a daughter . HALL . —August 21 , at Woymouth , tlio wifo of Oapt . Wra . KingJXaH , Ooramandor of II . M . B . JJulldpg : whou . LOOKJ 0 R .. —August 21 , at Ohestor-stroot , tho I < a < lyChar- , lotto Looker ; a daughter . PHOSSEB . —August , 22 , at 46 , GroBvonoutplaco , the tLa 4 y Harriot Wcgg Prosaor i a son and holr . TlIR'NIOKi , —Aueuat ^ lO , at IChiRaton , Surrey , tho Honourable Mrs . Tumor , wife of Oaptaln Tucaor , lloyal Artillery , Varna ; a uon . MWRTIIAGH 8 . BRlTOIil ^ NATTKE . —AuRusfc 17 , at Ol ^ phamOhijrali . Honry A . BrucQ , Esq ., M P ., of Duffryn Aborduro , Glamomah , jto , Npjcah , younKcat Oaughtor of JLlcMt .-Gon . Sir 'William Nftptor rOiC , CJi ,
BUDD—E , TJSSBLL . —August ; 1 £ , at Beachampton , ¦ George Budd , MJD . ; P . Ei-S ., Profes 3 or " of Medicine in Iting ' s CollegeyLondon , and Fellow-of Caiius C 3 pllegej Gambridge , fco Louisa Matilda , youngest daughter of Thomas RUsscll , MI > .,: Toulbusei •• ¦ ¦ ¦ •¦ . ¦ \ , ' ' .. : ¦ ¦ . ' . - ; ' - , . ¦ - " . " ELWORTHY—E ^ SHAWl—Augiist 15 , at . the Cathedral Church , Manchesteri Erederic T . Elwqrthy , Esq ., of W « l-Lington , SpmeTset , to IHarria , third daughter of James iKer-. shaw , ; Esq ., M > P .-of IVIahohester . iRAMSAjT ^ YOtJNG . —August 16 , at St . Margaret ' s , Ipswich , Lieut . John Douglas Ifcamsayy / R . DT ., son of Rear-Adtniral . Ramsay , C . B ., to ; Harriet , eldest daughter of the late Rev . 'Benjamin Young , M . A ., vicar of Tuddenham , Sb . Martin ' s Suffolk . WAUDE -WOppaATE ' -August 16 , at Penahurst , the Rev . Augustus William Ward * , ¦ youngest son of the late General Sir Henry "Wardo , G . C . B ., to Catheriuo , eldest daughter of William Wooagate , Esq ., of Sway lands , Peiisliurst . ' . . - ¦ - , ' ¦ ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . . ¦ ¦ WGBLLESLEY . —ASHMORTD . —August 12 , at St . Anne ' s Church , Belfast , Augustus Colloy De Vcrc "WelleSloy , Esq ., S bungest sondf tho . lateiBichara Wellesley , Esq ., M . P ., to lara , youngest daughter ; of tho late Richard Aslitnore , 35 sq ., of'Belfast . OWBATHS . JAMESONr—August 1 , nt Toronto , the Hon . Robert Sympson Jameson , late Attorney-General and Chancellor of Canada . LA . NGTON . —August 12 , at Riohrffond , Mrs . Jano Laugton , last Burvivihg daughter of Bonnet Lang ton , Esq ., of JLangton , iLiacolnshiro . iand of-tho Cowntcss Dowager of Itotfies . KOWIiEY , —Ausjist , 18 , at the houso of his father-in-law , John AngOTstein , Eaq ,, Woodlands , Blaokheath , Kent , Captain . liioliard -Freeman Rowley , R-N ., son of tho late Admiral SirCharlcs Rowloy ,. Bart ., 'Q . C . B ., &c , andtarothor iiotho present baronet , In his forty-ni » th year . ¦ W ^ HAJRTCWS " - —Angust 10 , at Skolton . iai Cleveland , Yorksoiro , in hor eiglrSy-eitfhtih year . Susau Mary Ann "WTIiartou , jrolict-of . John . whapton , of Skolton Oastlo , Esq ., and formorly MC . P . for Boverloy ,
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ACOKET MABKET ANDGITY 1 NTELLIQENCB . T " ridny Evening , August 25 , 1 S 54 . TKEluisiness done in tho English stocks has boon limited . Consola have romamed 01 tp 944 for money , and 014 to 911 for . uccount . / Uank ^ took is stead y at BIO . and India Stock at aas , Exchoquor Bills ar « at par . Tho New Throo-and-a-Qwtor per Oontti . have beon Ddi , to 01 } ,. fl , nd tho 'i ! hrco , per Ueuta . lWito . 911 . * Poroign stocks . havo also exhibited 1 ml ) little activity , aboufc half a dozou trnnsactlona only beinK noted . Sj » aniah Threojpor Cents , nro 8 « j to 37 , and tlw Now Doforrcdaro !{ eol ino ' W Aurkl 8 ' x Scrip Ia Cit <) fiS ' whloh l ( i ^"" Bh Transactions in railway , mining , banking , and miHcollanc oii 8 . snnr . aB hft \ ro been uniimportant . Tho railway uuu-kofc , wliich oponod with n ( lrtnor nppoaranco , Is now rathor iTOakoi-, and tho Pronoh lines are noglootod , nud qiiotiifclouH nominal .
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CORN MARKET . Mark JUno , Friday Evening , Augun ( j 20 . Looa . j , T « ai )] ii . —Tho woathonduring tho wcokhn-s Imigu mo « t finrourablo for tho harvost in Mnglninl . In Irolund thorc lias boon mnoli fain , but by tho nooounta veo « lv » ia thin m-orniiiB . 'a ohawgofor tho bettor ixm now taken plaoo thoro . ' J' «> o pol j iito ullgUt artpoara to bo extending , but hopow aro catprtdlned , that pwlmR to tho luoreaaod broa < ll , h « r land under cultivation , tho dollolonoy will mot oxcood Lluit of lnul
year . A . t the same . time , under the influence of vthese circurnstatices , several purchases of Wheat and Maize , as reported below , have been made for Ireland . The Wheat trade here lias remained in the same quiet state as last reported , but with si tendency to jdecHne . j ! he value of Barley has not further receded . Oats are held with great firmness in consequence Of information that tne port of Archangel is blockaded . Up to' this time 106 i 778 quarters have beeii shipped from that port . The vessels actually loading will be allo \ yed ; to depart , -HiOATijrG- TitADE . —There are now very few cargoes of either > Vheat or Maize off the ) c 6 ast for orders . Several cargoes of Wheat liave . been ordered away without liavhig been sold . Maize has mot with a ready sale , Ugyptian has been sold at 26 a ., 26 a . 9 d ., 27 s ,, and 27 s . 0 d ., aiid a cargo of Oraoaat 35 s . Galatz Wheat- * two cargoes at & 4 a . aiid one at 5 . 0 s , and a cargo of Odessa Qliirka at 60 s . For cargoes of Maiao on-passago'holders ask higher prices . Two cargoes of Barleyiliavo been . ordored't 6 Antwerp , aiid one to Dunkirk ; oiio'of Egyptian , has beon sold at 2 J . S . cost , freight and insurance . There is a rumour that in consequence of tho abundance of the now crop , tho Emperor will permit tho export of Wheat from tho Russian ports . In Franco tho weather , continues favourable for the harvest , and pricos havo undergone a further decline . FnEK on Boakb . —TJndor tlio influonco of fine weather the yaluo of Wheat has 'further declined in some of the Baltic ports . . At Amsterdam prices continue firm . Tho stock of Barley is short there , but consumers -will not give any advance . Wo learn from Broalau that rain has fallen in that district almost without interruption for eight dnys that much damage has been done to tho crops , and that ; somo of the railway bridges havo boon carried away bv the . floods .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . )
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( La . st OrarroiAi . Quotation dujiino the "Wxek ntmixci Tjivksday BvnwiNa . ) Brazilian Bonds 100 ? Rvsaian Bonds , 5 por BuquosAyroaOporOnta . ... Oonts 1822 , 09 Chilliin fl por Cents HMi R-wssian 44 per Oonta Danmli 0 per Oonts Spanish ?* p . Ct . NowDof . isi Kouiidor UondH Hpn . nitthCommittcoCort ; . Mexican » por Oontis . ... 214 of Ooup . not fun Moxlonn a por Ot . for Vonozuola ! 5 < J porConta , Ado BalKlan 41 perOonta .... o-J PortuRwoHO 4 porOcnta . ... Dtitoh 2 J por Oonts .... ttlj PortuRuoao 5 , p . OomIh . ... Dutch 4 per Cunt . Ourtif . IM .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 26, 1854, page 814, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2053/page/22/
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