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ODtam an allowance towards providing isxamples , &c , for teaching Elementary and Mechanical Drawing , by applying by letter to the Secretary of the Department of Science ana Art , Cromwell-road , Kensington . London , W . NORMAN MACLEOD . Registrar .
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rpHE CENTRAL SCHOOL of ART for X TRAINING TEACHERS and for the PTTBLIC , -will OPEN at the New Premises at Cromwell-road , Kensington Gore South , on MONDAY , the 3 rd of November . Prospectuses may be obtained on application , personally or by letter . NORMAN MACLEOD , Registrar .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Lessee , Mr . Alfred Wigabt . . Monday , and during the week TIT FOR TAT . Characters by Messrs . A . Wigan , F . Robson , G-. Cook ;^ . Rogers , Coney , and Franks ; Misses Maskell , Bromley , and Marston . A MODEL OF A WIFE . Pygnaalion Bonnefoi , Mr- A . Wigan . MEDEA . Crcoai , Mr . Addison : Jason , Miss ThirlwaJl ; Orpheus , Miss Maskell ; Creusa , Miss Bromley ; Medea , Mr . F . Robson . Commence at Half-past Seven .
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DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-square . Open ( for gentlemen , only ) from Ten till Ten , containing upwards of one thousand models and preparations , illustrating every part of the human frame in health and disease , the race of men , &c . Xectures delivered at Twelve , Two , and at Halfp ast Seven , by Dr . G . Sexton , F . R . G . S . ; and . a new a , nd highly-interesting Series of Lectures is now in course of delivery by Dr . Kahn , at Four p . m . precis&ly . —Adinission , is .
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" THE LANCEP ON PR . PE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL . The most speedy and effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , SCIATICA , DIABETES , DISEASES OF THE SKIN , NEUBALGIA , RICKETS , INFANTILE WASTING . GENERAL DEBILITY , and all SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS ... ' : .- . - - . . ¦ . . ¦ ; ¦ , . " ¦ \[ . ' ¦ ¦ ' .- . . ; ' .. " Dr . de Joitgh gives the preference to the Light-Bro-wn Oil over the Pale Oil , which contains scarcely any volatile fatty acid , a smaller quantity of iodine , phosphoric acid , and tbe elements of bile , and upon which ingredients the efficacy of Cod Liver Oil , no doubt , partly depends . Some of the deficiencies of the Pale Oil are attributable to the method of its preparation , and especially to its nitration through charcoal . In the preference of the Light-Brown over the Pale Oil we fully concur . We have carefully tested a specimen of Dr . de Jon&h's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil . We find it to be genuiue , and rich in iodine and the elements of bile . " SoldoNlYin Imperiai , Half-pints , 23 . 6 d . ; Pints , 4 s . 9 d . ; Quarts , 9 s . ; capsuled and labelled Avith Ds . be Josuh ' 8 Stamp and Signature , avithottt which nomk-A . be gbntine , byANSAR . HARFORD , and CO ., sole British Consignees . 77 , Strand , London ; and by many respectable Chemists and Druggists . __• _
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BLAIR'S GOUT nd RHEUMATIC PILLS . This preparation is one of the benefits which the science of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind , for , during the first twenty years of the present centvuv to speak of a cure for tho Gout was considered a romance—but now the efficacy and safety of this medicine is so fully demonstrated by unsolicited testimonials from porsons in every rank of life , that public opinion proclaims this as one of the most important discoveries of the present ace . Sold by PROUT and HARSANT , 229 , Strand , London , and all Medicine Vendors . ¦ ¦ -.. » Price Is . l ^ d . a nd 2 s . 9 d . per box .
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NATURE'S TRUE REMEDYD Tl . TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA . There are three principal avenues by which Nature expels from the body what is necessary should bo expelled therefrom . These three are the Stool , tho Urine , and the Pores . These must be kept in a healthy condition , or disease is certain . This is a fixed aud positiwo law ; aud no human being can safely disregard it . Now when the system is diseased , it is tlio first grand object to set all these functions at work , both to expel Disease , and to restore the Health . Tho bowels must be opened , cleansed , soothed , and strengthened ; tho urine must bo made to flow healthfully and naturally , and to throw off the impurities of the Wood ; tho liver and stomach must bo regulated ; and above all the pores must be opened , and the skin made healthy . These thinga done , and Nature will go to her work ; and ruddy a luxur ^ s miling upon tho cheek ; and 1 ire will be again ™™ i t l j ) . ^ , ° / «¦ Person aftlicted with a -bilious complaint . His head aches , his appotito is poor , his bones andTiack ache , . ho is weak and nervous , his complexion ia 3 ! &r & p T- - d hi 8 , " 8 ^ rred . Ho goes to a doctor for relief , and is given a dose of medicine to purg < J him S ' , » 5 JJ ho Kotssomo temporary relief . But ' ho is not cured ! In a few days tho same symptoms return , nnd tho same old purge is administered ; and so on , until to K ™ t& bec < ff »? ™ wty » t ° beavy , drastic purgal % L > 9 \ vi ?* & WOuld - b 0 tho true practice in such n ,, f ? AVhJ 5 i o V racUc ° *» at Nature herself points «™ . «• y > TO ,. IN HEALTnT OrERATIOK ALL THE 25 ££ »» NATUltE POSSESSES TO TUUOW OUT OP THB SYSTEM THE CAUSES OP DISEASE . TllO bowels must Of COUrSO T . fSiS but the work is but dkgun at miis staqb ob SSv r S ? kidno 3 ' " bo prompted to do their worlt , for they have a most important work to do ; the stomach must bo cleansed , and , above all , the roiSS must bo relieved and enabled to throw off tho seorefions which hJP ' m tO n ?? ? ff «» roiiBh them . Wo repeat , that by th tev ? ' , > -i » io , thol ' orca . tho disease must bo caponed pSIotico . ' " " Ot by thobowo 18 al 0 UQ ' n 3 « tKsual i « . ^ r ! , 1 . t »» ,-ni l * i , tnis ' rosorfc must bc » ad fc <> » remedy thai v lffit » lh , 1 ° ? uniIvn systcm-a remedy that strengthen i \ Ti \ rin 1 i * S , ?^ a 0 asOt Suc » ( ' no remedy found ill PAlSLIA ANn l ^ W ^ P' ^ AMERICAN SABSAi AlULLA AND PILLS . —Waeehocsr , $ 78 , Sxuand , Quarts . 'Sd " 6 d >! Pta ^*! Smn 11 Quarts - * «• « d'
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. An Excited Bankrupt . — The affairs of Lyon Samuel , a jeweller , have been examined in the Court of Bankruptcy , before Mr . Commissioner Goulburn , three successive days during the present week . He has been in prison fifteen months , the Court discrediting a story that he told in respect to his having entrusted diamonds and other property to the value of upwards 3000 ? . to a Mr . Diamond . On Tuesday , he addressed the Court in a manner so excited as to occasion doubts of his sanity . He said that he had been treated by this Court worse than Palmer had been treated in another court , and he appealed to the press to do him justice . He also charged Mr . Norton , the solicitor for the opposing creditor , with having regard only to costs , and with having incorrectly represented what passed before Mr . Commissioner Holroyd . He said that Mr . Norton's clients were Jews ( the bankrupt also is one ) , and that he was a most persecuted person . The Commissioner ordered an adjournment , and said he -would ask Mr . Commissioner Holroyd what really occurred at the proceedings before him . On Wednesday , his Honour said that Mr . Holroyd declined to give any version of the proceedings—proceedings wbich had taken place some time since . The bankrupt then entered into several statements in a very wild manner , mixed with a good deal of disrespect to the Court . Another adjournment took place till Thursday , when the bankrupt was again very irrelevant and rambling . He said : —" Give him his discharge , and , poor as he was , he would not leave the country for 20 , 000 / . He expected to see bis hon . friend Mr . Holroyd to assist him—( great laughter ')—but all were against him . He would give his Honour leave to be his counsel
and to read his brief , and he would then find he was right . ' Samuel a thief ! Samuel a villain ! Samuel a perjurer ! ' No ; but whatever he said they would so hare it . Why did he not say at the first what had become of the bracelet ? Because Diamond bad told him that , if he did so , he would get him into trouble , and , if he did not , right would be done . There was an act of Parliament ; but a coach and six horses might be driven through an act of Parliament . He had been before Mr . Commissioner Evans , who had said : — ' Samuel is going to abscond—he has made a purse and is sure to cut—he must give bail . ' He ( Mr . Commissioner Evans ) -was a very kind commissioner and a just commissioner , and he wished he had not been sent to his Honour . " ( Lavghter . ')—After a great deal more in the same style , interrupted several times by : the Commissioner , the bankrupt burst into tears , and fell on the floor in a fit , when he was carried out . His Honour , who believed he had been acting a scene , said he must stand committed . The Rochester Registration Riots . —A large public meeting was held at Rochester on Monday evening , for the purpose of denouncing the conduct of the Mayor and the Town Clerk in connexion with the registrations . The chair was taken by Mr . J . Foord , one of the borough magistrates , who read a letter he had received from Mr .. Sergeant Kiuglake , in which that gentleman stated that the Mayor had done the burgesses of Rochester a great wrong , and that the Court of Queen ' s Bench would set the matter right for them . He also expressed his intention to do all in his power to bring the conduct of the Mayor-Ibefbre the proper tribunals . Resolutions were passed ^ everely censuring the conduct of the Mayor and Town Clerk , and a committee was appointed to commence proceedings against those individuals .
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J ? ROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , October 21 . BANKRUPTS . — Geokge Knight , Foole , licensed victualler—Tiiomas Nash , Leather-lane , and Kirby-stroer , Hatton-garden , carpenter—Joseph Aeon Joseph , Bisliopsgate-street-within , mining agent—Joseph Couben Cooke , Princes-streot , Soho , carver and gilder—Richard Belt ,, Gracechurcli-sfcreet , contractox—Edwakd Meacher Davis SuttonColdneld . Warwiekshlvo , licensed victualler—Robert Vvkefokd , Exeter , attorney— Alexander Smith Parker . Plymouth , draper—Joseph Hedfearn , Thornhill , Yorkshire , manufacturer—John Bourne and TnoaiAS Rowson Macclcslleld , silk manufacturers — Michael Hunter Brown and Charles Stonley , Bishopswcarmouth builders . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—G . Smith , Glasgow , watchmaker—A . I \ Reid , Glasgow , power-loom cloth manufacturer . Friday , October 24 . BANKRUPTS . —TnE Roy at . British Bank , South Sea Houso , Threadncedle-street—Charles Augustus Towsey Henley-upon-Thames , wino merchant — Thomas Raw ! Tyson-street , Kingsland-road , iron dealer—Thomas Foxxby , Birmingham , grocer—George Henry Sejulebs , Wostbourno Park-road , Paddington , merchant—John Vermon , Low Walker , Northumberland , iron ship builder—Walter Lodge , Fcnnay-bridge , near Huddorsfleld , cloth manufacturer-Joseph Fkancis Kino , Bcllo Vuo Villas , Seven Sisters-road , Hollowity , builder—Octavius Kino and Alfred Kino , Dullingham , Cambridge , corn merchants — Thomas Speeding , Sunderland , rope manufac-
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BIRTIIS , MARRIA GES , AND DEATHS . TkfwvM- rs t , BIRTHS . wi " ^ » V in 8 t - wif 0 of Henry Dixon , Esq ., ttam ? i & » n » " < teo-w > m : a daughter . l « f i . v wi v ~ iV 11 1 }? \ iust -t Badon-Badon , tho wifo or l ' roderlck Hanulton , Esn ., ( Her MaWfcv ' i s « . rotnvu r . r L ^ nUo nat Stuttgardtra ^ ugnter J ty bccrctaly of SwnM ?> Oth i » st « afc Wolimond , tho wifo or TT ™ ni « R ! i otway . M-l • » daughter . % rtfo ? f"ii ? wm- 8 tl 1 tV , " ' ? "ith-pJ « oe . Choltonham , the SnM - « ' WiIlwm u P t 0 » » civu engineer , late of Sebas-WILLIAMS . -On tho 20 th inst ., at 19 , Dorcliostor-placc
Blandford-square , ( for the fourth time of twins ) tho wife of E . M . Williams , Esq . .: twin daughters . MARRIAGES . CLARK—HOR * TEMAN .-On the 19 th of February , at St . Thomas ' s Church , Motueka , New Zealand , Henry Gostling Clark , Esq ., of the . Monfcere . youngest son of Chas . C . Clark , Esq ., of Twickenham , Middlesex , to Emma Caroline , eldest daughter of Captain Horneman , H . Bl . ' s Artillery Corps of Motuelca , and granddaughter of the late Hon . ]? . H . Hqrneman , Consul and Commissary-Geueral of EM . the King of Denmark . COLVILE-NOBLE . —On the 4 th of September , at Bangalore , Madras , Captain Fiennes , Middleton Colyile , 43 rd Light Infantry , youngest son of ^ Frederick Colyile , Esq .., of Barton House , "Warwickshire , to Mary Grier , eldest daughter of the late Major Horatio Nelson Noble , Madras Army , and granddaughter of the late Admiral Nelson . SHAKESPEAR—FRASER ,. —On the 15 th inst ., at Hamble , Captain Charles Maxton Shakespear , E . I . C . S ., to Maria Bell , daughter of Lieut-General Y . S . Eraser , of Hamble Cliff . DEATHS . HASSALL . —On the 19 th inst ., at Richmond , after a Ion ? and painful illness , Mary Ann , wife of Richard Hassall , M . D . — HOLM . —On the 24 th ult ., at Highgate , J . D . Holm , Esq ., aged 84 , the friend and executor of Spurzhehn , aud a most distinguished phrenologist . HOTHAM .-On the 19 th inst ., at 3 , Eoyal-crescent , BatTi , Bear-Admiral the Hon . George Frederick Hotham , aged 57 . ERDINSKY . —On tho 22 nd ult ., at Hull , of disease of tbe heart , the Count Adolph de "Werdinsky , of "Worden Castle , Gallicia , aged 53-
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. V . . . . ; London , Friday Evening , October 24 , 1856 . The funds have advanced in price since last week—the public have money and will invest . The stock that has'been supplied to the dealers bos been lent , not sold ; if the pressure for money be removed , a prospective improvement of the Funds must take place . Money is , however , very much in demand , and for any period high rates are given .. It is understood generally , that the Bank returns to morrow will be better , and that the export of bullion , has , in some measure decreased . . Foreign Stocks have been dealt in rnore freely , and have sympathized with Consols . Turkish Six per Cent , are 3 J per cent , higher than at the settling last week . Turkish guaranteed Four per Cent , stock , is slightly improved . In Railways there is greater firmness , and purchasers are increasing . French Railway shares are a little better , but the state of money in Paris is so unsatisfactory , that speculators are very cautious in buying foreign shares . Great Western of Canada are improving , and there has been a considerable advance in Luxembourgs . Ceylons are 1 J premium , and East Indian shares are generally firmer . The Joint-Stock Bank sli ares are without change , and business limited . Crystal Palace shares are hardly negotiable , and capitalists are about to decline dealing in them , owing to the recent frauds in . the transfers of shares . General Omnibus Company shares are flatter ; the traffic returns , which are most encouraging , do not lead one to suppose it is want of confidence in the undertaking . Mining shares are more inquired after . Mariquita and Cobre , South Australian , do ., lady Bertha , South Wheal Tolgns , Great Wheal Alfred , and tlie Bassets , are in favour . At four o'clock Consols close flatter at 92 i , 921 ; Turkish 6 per cent ., 89 ? , J > 0 i ; Ditto , 4 per cent ., 99 j , 5 ; Russian 5 per cent ., 206 . J , 107 ; Chilian 6 per cent ., 104 , 105 ; Dutch 2 J per cent ., 64 i , Go ; Bueuos Ayres , S 6 , 87 ; Peruvians , 76 j , 77 . Aberdeen , — , —; Caledonian , 54 ? , 55 *; Chester and Holyhead , 32 , 34 ; Eastern Counties , !) , 9 i ; Great Northern , 921 , 93 i ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 113 , 115 ; Great Western , O 4 i , 64 £ ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , S 4 £ . 95 ; London aud Blackwall , 65 , 7 ; London , Brigbton , and South Coast , 105 , 107 ; London and North-Western , 102 £ , 103 ; London and South Western , 104 | , 105 J-, Midland , 78 , 78 . J ; North-Eastern ( Berwick ) , 70 J , 804 ; South Eastern ( Dover ) , 68 i , C 9 > i ; Antwerp and ltotterdam , 6 ? , 7 ; Dutch Rhenish , li , lj pm . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 33 ? , 34 }; Great Central of France , 3 iJ , 4 ipin . ; Great Luxembourg , 4 ? , 5 ; Northern of France , 37 , 374 ; Paris and Lyons , 495 . 50 J ; Royal Danish , 19 , 20 ; Iloyal Swedish , 5 . 14 ; Sambro and Mcuse . 10 J . il .
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CORN MA 11 KET . Mark-lane , Friday , October 24 , 1850 . There was only a moderate supply of English Wheat on offer in to-day ' s market ; nevertheless , the demand for nnost kinds ruled heavy . Over 14 , 000 quarters of Foreign Wheat have come to hand this week . Tho business doing in most descriptions was limited .. In prices , however , no change took place . Tho show of barley was only moderate , yet the trade ruled heavy , at barely lato rates . Malt was firm , but not dearer .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( ClOSING / PkICES . ) Sat . Mon . Tnes . Wed . T 7 iur- ' Friil . Bank Stock 210 213 211 213 213 3 per Cent , lied 80 | Oli 905 01 91 $ 9 H 3 per Cent . Con . An . 1 ) 13 < J 2 915 « 2 i . 92 i 928 Consols for Account 02 i 92 924 92 i 925 9 ' Zi Now 3 per Cont . An . 91 i 014 0 l £ 91 J 924 New 24 per Conts . ••• Long Am . 1880 ...... 2 * 2 J s'i ' -lO ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' "Hi India Stock 228 ... 228 221 $ Ditto Bonds , .= £ 1000 5 p 8 p ... \ . Ditto , under rflOOO 8 p 81 > > 8 n " o " t > Ditto , ^ 500 Up 3 p 2 p 21 ) Ditto , Small 3 p 1 y > Cp 3 p 7 p ; 7 p FOREIGN FUNDS ! ( Last Ovbicxk . x Quotation burinq the Week ending Friday Evening ^) Brazilian Bonds lOOi Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Buenos Ayres « p . Cents 85 Russian Bonds , 5 pnr Chilian 0 por Conts ,. 105 Cents , l 07 i Chilian 3 per dents 74 Russian 4 J por Cents .... » 0 i Dutch 24 per CentH 041 Sptinish 411 Dutch 4 por Cent . Ccrtf . 95 Spanish . Committee Ccr . JOqnador Bonds | of Coup , not fun Mexican Account 218 Turkish « per Conts 898 Poruvian 44 per Cents .... 75 $ \ Turkish New , 4 ditto ... 09 j Portuguese 3 jmr Cents . 41 Vonezuela 4 Jper Cents . ...
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 25, 1856, page 1029, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2164/page/21/
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