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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesdai / , November 22 . John Godfrey and Jfchn Daniel Delany , Savoy-street , ^ Ja ' mes'SllawSd Dftvid Shaw , John-street , Cambrld ff olioath , boiler makera . Clmrlea Harris , Pangbourne , Borkaliiro , and Crieklado * * Wllfcsliii * G di'fXDQt * * Meldrum Sh epherd Christie , Grove-place , Lisson-Charles Moody , Portaoa , Hampshire , odgo tool manufucturor . '' . Abraham Bovnal , Whltocliapol-road , china doalur . John Bivrlow , Cobrldgo , Staffordshire , onrtlionwavo donler . John noynolds , Manchester , yarn apjnnt . Friday , November 25 . John Allen , Deptfbrd , bootmakor . Thomas Charles , Piccadilly , Italian wuruhouaoman . Antonio Culvocorclssi , Mnnolioatov , uioroluint . Joshuii Cnwton and Edwnrd Wood , Uriuliord , commission ngonta . , , TJhomns Ilnnoorn , Hontfbrd , llmliur muroliniit . { BnmuQl Cottnin , Westbromwhloli , Wtniibrdshlro , innkeeper . Cimrioa Dnrtols , Elminn , Africa , inovclmnt .
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' Times-ca this subject : — " The London and Mediterranean Steam Navigation Company ( Limited ) , 16 , Bishopsgate-street-withittj Nor . 22 . —Sir : The attention of the directors « f the company has been called to a notice in the Money Article of the Times of to-day that a correspondent interested in the General Iron Screw Collier Company desired to protest against any inference being drawn from the prospectus of this company that the vessels employed by the Screw Collier Company have been inefficient or inadequate to the service . In reply , the directors have simply to state that in framing the prospectus ol this company they have been most anxious that nothing should appear in it incapable of proof or unfactsbut if justification of
supported by actual ; any their views were necessary they would simply point to the letter of the Times' Paris correspondent , which appears this morning , in which he expresses a most favourable and decided opinion as to the great need of such a line as is now proposed , and of the favour and support which , if efficiently and ably worked , it would undoubtedly receive . The directors would further repeat that they have in their possession requisitions strongly recommending the objects of the company from many of the most influential merchants and shippers engaged in the Mediterranean trade , not only in this country but also in the various ports in France and Italy . —I am , Sir , your most obedient servant , Geo . Grant , ¦ ¦
Secretary . " . . The Medical and Istaud . Life Assurance Company had its annual meeting on Thursday , and their report showed the vital strength of their association , having withstood the year before last one of the most unexpected and , indeed , it may be said , unparalleled disasters that ever befell any corporate company . That the almost universal mutiny of an old established army should cause the sudden and violent deaths of innumerable civilians was an event that no prescience could foresee , and which no actuary would dream of introducing into his calcusettled the amount of
lations when he premium necessary to produce a certain sum at death . It seems that this office has , with other like establishments , preferred a claim for compensation from Government , on the well-grounded plea that they , standing in the place of the various civilians whose assurances they have thus prematurely been called to pay , have the same claim as the representatives' wives and families ¦ would have had had they not assured . This seems to be good logic " , and , moreover , there is the old principle that the public must make good what public riot destroys ; as is the case still of the hundred and the couny being liable for damage thus done . to the shareholders and
It must be gratifying assurers in such offiqes as the Medical and Invalid to see how extraordinary demands of large amount can be met without at all interfering with the prosperous progress of the office . In a social point of view , also , it cannot but be gratifying to the philanthropic mind that such a large amount of prompt and timely assistance was rendered to the survivors , principally women and children , in their dark hour of peril and misery . Altogether this is a very creditable and satisfactory report , and from the unusual circumstances with which it is connected is worthy of earnest attention . _ _ .
_ The Port op London . —The business of the past week has been moderately active , the number of vessels announced inwards at the Custom House as having arrived from foxeign ports representing 183 . There were 4 from Ireland and 374 colliers . The entries outwards amounted to 98 , and the clearances to 87 , besides 18 in ballast . The departures for the Australian colonies havo been 7 vessels , viz .: —2 to Port Phillip , of 2 , 002 tons ; 3 to Sydney , of 1 , 858 tonsj 1 to Adelaide , of 675 tons ; and 1 to New Zealand , of 62 ^ 2 tons . The total amounting to 5 , 157 tpna . " ' * '
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No . 505 . Kov . 26 , 1859 . ] THE LEADER , 1305
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 26, 1859, page 1305, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2322/page/21/
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