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HAVELOC K'S MEMORIAL FUND . rHESIPENT . His Royal Highuess the Duke of CAMBRIDGE , K . G ., Gr-C . C , &c . VICE-PRESIDENTS . Bight Hon . Earl of Cardigan . K . C . B . ^^ . ^ iaSLfiff ^ Wu ^ . G ^ R The Right Hon . tho Lord John Russell . M . P ., F-R . S . iField-Marshal Viscount Combermere , G . C . Bs : as * iz . sssi ^ & ^ sfSfeiS ^ a 1 ^ . ? ne SgK & Sr ^ SS ^ t oSb . M . P ., President of the India Board . ., . The Committee have great pleasure in announcing that her Majesty ' s Government , with the express sanction and atmrov » l of her Majesty , have granted the si to in Trafa gar-Sa&STro ? theferection of the statue to Sir Henry Havelock . Subscriptions received at the Bank of England ; by Messrs . Drummond . Charing-cross ; Messrs . Barclay , Jteroii . and Co .. Lombard-street ; Messrs . Hcrries , Farquliar , and Co ., bfc . James % -street ; Messrs . Hoare and Co ., Fleet-street ; Messrs . Williams , Deacons , and Co ., Birchm-lano ; Messrs-Oox and Co Charing-cross ; Messrs . Ransom and Co ., 1 , Fall-mall Bait ; Messrs . Coutts and Co ., Strand ; and at tho Committee Room , 3 , Pall-mall , East . All Post-office orders must be made payable to the Cashiers of the Bank of England . " and no individuals are authorized to solicit or receive subscriptions . Committee Room — 3 , PALL-MALL . EAST ,
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THE CONSERVATIVE LAND SOCIETY . —SAVINGS AND CAPITAL . —As a permanent mode of investment , the Society has proved most profitable for the last five years to the working and . middle classes ; as members who have paid their monthly subscriptions of 8 s . on a single share , have enjoyed tlie advantages of the Six per cent . Bonus , and in one year Seven per cent ., which has been divided amongst the Shareholders . Those who paid in advance 51 . and upwards , have been paid Five per cent , per annum half yearly , with the additional One per cent , at tho end of the iinancial year . The opening nistalment on one share is 12 s . 6 d ., and the subsequent payments are 8 s . per month , with Is . extra every quarter . The taking of land is quite optional , but if a plot be selected by a member , he can , alter paying up one-eighth of the purchase monpy , repay the balance at 10 s . per month for every 52 J 4 s . Od . Members incur no partnership liability , and have the privilege of withdrawing their subscriptions at any time , by giving ten days' notice . Prospectuses sent free to any part of the world . The Offices , 33 , Norfolk-street , Strand , W . C ., are open from 10 to 5 , and on Saturdays from 10 to 2 o ' clock . Personal attendance is not required , as the investment can be made bv correspondence . CHARLES LEWIS GRUNEISEItf , Secretary .
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DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BANK . F IVE PER CENT , is paid on all Sums received on DEPOSIT . Interest paid half-yearly . Tho Right Hon . the Earl of DEVON , Chairman . G . H . LAW , Manager . Offices , 6 , Cannon-street West , E . G .
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^ TH I RTY DAYS' GRAC E on LIFE INJL SURANOE POLICIES . — At the HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of tho Mombers of tlio MUTUAL XIPE ASSURANCE SOCIETY . hold at tho London Tavern , Jh ' shopsgato-stroot , on Wednesday , tho 17 th of Itabruary , THOMAS DAKIN , Esq ., in tho chair : Tho Chairman in tho courso of his address to tho Mooting drew tho attention of tho members to a recent decision in tho case o ! " another insuranco olHco , to tho effect that , in tho event of tlio doatli of tho assured within tho thirty days of grace allowed bv tho office , tho premium being unpaid , tho policy bocomos forfeited , and tho Directors aro not bound to receive tho premium , and stated that the polioios of tho IWutunl wore so framed as to put it out of tho power of tho Directors to raiso such a question , and tho Solicitor gavo to tho Meeting a dooidod opinion to tlio sumoeH ' oct ; novortholcss , in order to avoid tho possibilily of question ,, it was moved and aoaouded , and resolved , — That tho following supplementary addition bo made to Lav No . ( 5 , section No . 2 , in tho Dood of Sottloinout of this Society in explanation thereof : — " And it is further provided that if any llfo nsuurod in this Society shall die alter tho dato on which the premium oi \ tlio policy shall boooino payable , but within nixl before tho expiration of ill ) days thereafter , and tho premium shall bo Said within and boforo tho oxpirivlion of tlio said thirty ays , then tho amount of such policy ahull liu paid to tho Bartlos entitled to roooivo it tho name as if tho premium had eon paid on tho day spcoiflod in tho policy for tho payment tlioroof , but thin is not to limit tho powers with rospcofc to tlio revival of policies or tho payment of claims ulrotvdy vested in tlio Directors . " — 'I'liO'Twonty-fourtli-Aniuial-Roport-of-tho-Dlrocljorsrwith- pvoapootiis Accounts and list of Bonuses paid oh last yoar ' s oliiiinti , also forms of proposal , will bo given on a written or personal application . Tlio Society has now an noauimilntod fund of MO . OOO / . arising from proinlums iuvotitod in Government and mortgago hcuui'IUoh , and an liieoino of nearly 00 , 000 / . a your . CHARLES INOALf ; , Actuary . Tho Mutual Llfo Assurance Ollleos . tftf , Kltm-ttlrout , Choapsldo , E . G . ' I
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Jpst published , in small post 8 vo , price Half-a-Crown , THE DEFENCE OF LTJCKNOW : & Bt ' ary Recording the Daily Events during the Siege of the European Residency , from Slst May to 25 th . Sept ., 185 ' EY A STAFF OFFICER . LONDON : SMITH , ELDER AND CO ., 65 , CORNHILL .
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ENTRANCE OF GEORGE THE FOURTH TO H 0 LYR 00 D . THE ROYAL PICTURES ENGRAVED IN THE ART-JOURNAL FOR MARCH ( Price 2 s . 6 d . ) are , Wilkie's " Entrance of George the Fourth to HoWroodV * and Jutsum's " Noonday Walk . " Th Sc tK £ ^^^ & fvv € ^ i ^ a Hklll ^^ raK" Sea -weeds as Objects of Design , " by S . J . Mackie , F . G . S ., F . S . A ., illustrated } " Onginal De S 1 gni for Manufactures , " illustrated , &c . VIRTUE AND CO ., 25 , PATERNOSTER ROW , LONDON ; AND ALL BOOKSELLERS .
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MARCH 1 st , 1858-* This day is published , NUMBER ONE of THE ENGLISHWOMAN ' S JOURNAL , A NEW MONTTHLY MAGAZINE . PRICE ONE SHILLING . Contents : THE PROFESSION OF THE TEACHER . —A HOUSE OF MERCY . —MISS BOSANQUET . — BRADSHATW THE BETRAYER—GRIEF : a Poem—PROPERTY OF MARRIED WOMEN . —NOTICES OI BOOKS . —PASSING EVENTS . Published by the ENGLISHWOMAN'S JOURNAL , Company Limited , st their Office , 14 a , Prineea-atreet , Cavendish-square , W ., and for the Company , By PIPER , STEPHENSON , and SPENCE , Paternoster-row .
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BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE , for MARCH , 1858 . No . DIX . Price 2 s . 60 . contents : What wilt , he dowitb it ? ByPisistratus Caxton . —Pakt X . Zanzibar ; and Two Months in East Africa . — Part H . Our Convicts—Past and Present . Stories from Ancient Sind . Food and Drink . Sullivan on Cumberland . Curiosities of Natural , Historic A Few more words from Mr . John Company to Mr . John Bull . William Blackwood and Sons , Edinburgh and London .
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¦ DUBLTN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE , No . OCC 11 I . MARCH . 1838 . Gerald Fitzokuald , " Tun Chkvalikm . " By Harry Louuuquuu . Paht in . Lord Maoauloy . Notes on India . By an Tho Itoyal Jirfdal . O , F . A . Enstorn . 1 ' rofosHors Loo and Cnirnos . Pootry—llathow Arnold and llolntloiiH of tho Kelts and M no Our thy . Nortlmion . Tho Hrlcknou 8-a Talo . l ' ono and IiIh IMoKrajihorn . Tho WoruhlpporH ol Mercury . Brliiltnont ' s Duko of Wol- Commoroo , Industry , and BifSfiVStfflBftlfer --o » Sfelful ^ fcr DuMInt Ilonaica , Smith , and Co . ; London ; HunsTund Bl . ACliliTT .
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npHE LEADER . —To bo disposed of , a copy JL of this valuable pupor , from Its ootnmonoomont to tlto end of 1857 , In oxcellout uouditlon and at n , very reaaoimblo pr ice . —Apply to Mr . Appleyard , j , lMiko-stroeb , Adolphl .
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T > HOTOGRAPJIIC ART JOURNAL , No 2 , X for MARCH , ooutalns : GONDOLINJBU Stnfcu © , lUiwtratod by a PhotOBraph—lntroduotlon to tho Study of tn » Fine Arts—Lattora to a youn « Photogranhor—Art on tho Statio ( illuKtrntod ) -An Hour with the 1 1 ll 1 oto S W 1 ll 1 ( i 7 -T \ v 8 ^ Bl i'rtH ^( UliWlraWd )~ Tho-Pliotographlo- ^ xliH » itlw « ---Optica of PhotOKiuithy-A Fruit Plooo , phot <» ra , phed from apioturo by Lauoo-MootluKSof PliotOKntplilo bociotlwl'hotoffraphio SiiBKostlouo—Photography on l '» por , & « . « o , PubliHhod for tlio Proprietors at 34 , Brydgos-atroot , Strand , W . C . i nKoiitd for Ireland , M'Glabhan and Ol hi . ; Ldlnbui'Kli Jambu Wood , H 8 , Prhioos-stroet j aiwKQW , John SrB « ojj , Bnlt Mwkfltl aud »«» y »» o obtolnod ofauyBQoh ; - sollor .
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THE HOMILIST , for MARCH ( No . 40 ) , price Is ., post free , contains : — 1 . Man ' s Moral Mission in tho World . 2 . Tho Satanic and the Divine . 3 . The Unpardonable State . 4 . The Morality of Language . 5 . Philosophy of Conversion . 6 . Christ the Man of Sorrows . 7 . Tho Soul . Monuments—George Payne , Kalph Wardlaw , John Pyo Smith—Reviews , &c . Also , price 6 s . 0 d-, cloth ,. THE HOMILIST , VoL VI ., " con 8 isting of Nos . 33 to 38 , —X 857 . " It is a veritable treasury of originality , eloquence , ovangnlical sentiment , and enlightened , though earnest piety . While its pulpit suggestions nro rich io their practical adaptation to tho current uses of ministerial life . . . . ~ As a whole , this publication is entitled to oxtonuivesupport , and wo commend it as a mine of rich , original , suggestive di squisition . "—Londonderry Standard . In One Vol ., erown 8 vo , price 7 s- 6 « L , cloth . THE PENALTIES OF GREATNESS . By tho Rev . RO 1 JERT PERQUSON . D . D ., LL . D ., FR . S . L . " Prora this book wholo passngesof pure yet polished English may bo quoted as models of tho viohoat veruaoular , to > which Macaulay prcsonts but a distant second , whilst autlthotical point and forcible originality suddenly surprise us with their startling vigour , and tho mind fools itsulf as powerfully intorostod by the sentiment as the car is charmed by tho diction . "—JVw Hull . " A gem of literary brilliance None but nn withiislautio admirer of human greatness ( could have written it , — Christian Times , Ward Jiud Co ., 27 , Patornostor-row .
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• NTn 414 . rEBRUARY 27 , ^ 858 . ] THE IE 1 DEB . 215
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 27, 1858, page 215, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2232/page/23/
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