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THE CLIFTON SUSPENSION BllIDGE.
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THK BRITISH SYRIAN RELIEF FUND. and
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Fifty Thousand Cttres Effected Without Medicine.—Du Barry s delicious health-restoring Revalenta Arabica Food effectually cures _ diseases which medicine only aggravates, such as nervousness.
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USE op the Handsomest Buildings in London , says the Times Newspaper , is Partridge and Cozens' Stationary Warehouso , No . 1 < J 2 Fleet-street , corner of Chancery-lane . The largest and cheapest house in the kingdom for paper and envelopes . Carriage paid to the country on orders over 20 s . No charge for stamping . Useful cream-laid note , live quires for Gd . ; super-thick ditto , five quires forls . ; lurgo commercial ditto , 3 s . 6 d . per ream ; thiuk cream-laid envelopes , 6 d . per 100 large bluo offico ditto , 4 s . 6 d . per 1 , 000 , or 5 , 000 for 21 s . 6 d . Superfine bluo foolsoap , 10 s . Gd . per renm j straw paper , 2 s . Gil . per ream ; good copy-books ( -10 pages ) , 2 s . per dozen . Illustrated Price-list post-freo . Copy address—Partridge and Coscons , manufacturing stationers , No . 1 Chanqory-luno , and 192 , Fleot-street , E . C . —[ Advertisement . ]
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\ xixe jnew jmujicii XAiUFj ? .- —It has puzzled some gpcople to find out how the French attained so good a knowledge of tho niuries of tho multitudinous articles spooifiod at such length in their tarifF . Wo ourselves believe that for this purposo they havo for some time had agents inspecting tho stocks of tho leading manufacturers in this country . Whore , for oxnmplo , could better information havo boon obtained than from on examination of tho varied und extensive assortment of cutlery and oloctro-silver plate , which is to be found at Messrs . Mnppin Brothers' only London Establishment , King William-stroot , London-bridge ( Outlora to tho Emperor , &o . ) ; where almost overy u-tiolo in cutlery and elect rc-pluto may bo mob with , nt prices eo nodomlo that our Continental nei ghbours must indood have boon j stonishod . ¦
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— . ——^——— , —^~_ , _— , —————*— — —^———~— - Economy in Provisions . — ClH-ddar 1-onf CIiochp , fljjil ., "id ., mid Hd ., por II ) . 5 l'li'lil ( . (| ' 1 \ 11 vri 1 <> - ¦ . / ill , per II' , I Hilu llaniH , H ^ d | ior lli . | () hl ) i ) i-j || . ' H iit'ii 1 -Hiiii > K «> ii JI ii-4 i fiMl MiiO'tn In now In u . xoullunl cni'i ' , IM < I . pi'i' Hi . pi'i' linll ' -Nldo ; linitorH In purfuotloii at i ' i'iihoiiiiIiIi'imIih , A miivIiiu of 10 por oout In ( ifl ' uotod by Urn pini ' liiiHiT in 1 I 1 M lONinbllitliiiioiit on all Mrat-olimu rVovlrtllillrt , I ' llt'hllH ' L'M ( fl'lltlM . OtiiioiiNu ' ii fiiiiiisn VVaiiijiioiwi :, Omiioiinu Ifousjii , 110 , Ludtfato-lill ) , nour « t . 1 'nul ' s E , C .
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members of Mr . G . W . Martin ' s National Choral Society , drawn ( to specify then- topographical venue ) from the IT ., N " . W ., nnd W . C . postal . districts of the metropolis , among whom . were some of the most cflicient co-operators in MjvMarfcin ' a grand performances of . prize glees and choral part-songs at Exeter-hall and the Crystal Palace The programme contained Mr . Martin ' s national par ^ song , "The Volunteers ' Choral March , singularly appropriate for the use of hi 3 ' = Volunteer Choral Society , lor the singing of part-songs while on the march . These national choral unions , which owe their conception and origin to Mr . Martin , bid fair to become , under his efficient directorship and eminently successful methods of organisation , the most important associations of the kind that hare ever been established . The other national part-songs of Mr . Martin ' s composition given by the choir were ^ . llie Army and Ifavj , " " Our Saxon Fathers , " "Defence , not Defiance ; " "The Rifle , " and in addition , » The Xutional Anthem , " as harmonised by Mr . Martin . The hall was literall y crammed ( though not to suffocation , as the ventilatory appliances are excellent ); a Teat portion of the audience consisted of Volunteers in full uniform ' and the applause elicited by these spirit-stirring , pieces not to speak it profanely , bore the strongest resemblance to thunder which the human voice could perhaps be made to assume . Mr . Martin and Mr . Olhvier , the manager of the concert , appeared in uniform as Volunteers .
WE see that the company which has been formed for the earrjinoout of this enterprise , is prosecuting it in a vigorous and successful manner . They have completed arrangements with Sir Greville bmyth , a landowner possessed of extensive and valuable estates on the Somersetshire side of the river , and who , in consequence of the advantages accruing to his property from the erection of the bridge , has agreed , to take £ 2 500 worth of shares , and to make a gratuitous contribution of the like sum to the funds of the oompanv . Thus aft or allowing for the purchase of the chains of the Huniyeriord -bridge and the expense of piers , no less a proportion of the £ 35 , 000 capital than six-sevenths , or £ 30 , 000 may be considered as virtually realised The bridge , when finished , will be 30 feet in width , and GOi ) feet in length and its completion may be looked forward to at no very distant period The progress of the matter through Parliament has , we understand , been smoothed , and the way paved for the sanction of the Legislature - indeed , no feasible opposition to so excellent a project , and one so calculated to promote public convenience , and to the already abundant attractions of Clifton , could well bo antici pated . The facilities und accommodation it will afford to the neighbourhood , are manifest . Its indirect as well as its direct advantages as a medium of " thoroughfare and communication" between the counties of Somerset and Gloucester can hardly be too highl y estimated . The unrivalled beauty of the ' neighbouring scenery—we allude to Leigh-woods and Nightengale V alley m particular—is well known ; and to this favoured spot the bridge will aflbi-d a direct cut . Thus a variety of " interests " will be benefited by the bridge in more wnys than o * ne . We observe many good names in the provisional committee . The offices of the company are 53 , Parliament-street , London ; and Captain C . Claxton , R . N is the secretary .
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N ' 1 l ! 1860 ^ The Saturday Analyst and Leader . ^
The Clifton Suspension Bllidge.
THE CLIFTON SUSPENSION BllIDGE .
Thk British Syrian Relief Fund. And
THK BRITISH SYRIAN RELIEF FUND . and
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A JNOBLER more affecting spectacle it is impossiblo for the imagination to conceive than a people uniting for the relief of Jiuman misery , and banded together for the production of human good ; soothing tho sufferings and tin ? sorrows of those whose anguish tor tho cruel bereavement of relations tho most dear to them is oiihonced by the uttor ruin of their fortunes and thoir hopes . Tho expression which Burke applied to India , " It was a nntion stretching out ; its hand for food , " is applicable to tho sufferers from tho Syrian disturbances nnd massacres . Some idea of ilio widespread misery produced by these harrowing ovents , muy be formed from tho following statement of facts : — "Tho following stntoment iijdientos the extent and vnriefy of tho sufferings for tho relief of which tho eommittco address this appeal to British Immunity . Ono hundrod nnd fifty towns and villages hnvo been pillugod and burnt ; with tho churched , pulriurehutes , monasteries , schools , the orops , silk factories , &o . ; also thowholo of tho Christian Jiousi's in Damascus destroyed ( a city itself ) , including tho European , consulates . Sixteen thousand Christians havo boon killod , including ] tho men , women , nnd ohildren , murdered in cold blood . Among those who wore thus nasuasinntod , } were Mr . Graham and othor missionaries . ; Seventy thousand toeighty thousand persons , including twonty thousand i widows and orphans , loft homeless and starring . Upwards of 20 000 i refugees « ro daily receiving relief at Boyrout alone . ' ,
si ^ i ^ ii ^ ipSp Sir Moses Montefiore ; and amon Mhe wmSiSrwTfln ??! . C ° " of some of the most eminent public men ™ d eiviT « n ^ nd > e . na ™ dignitaries of tho age . The secretaries arTsir " O E E . S"ff and Sir James -Fergusson , Bart . ; and J . p . Konnarl Bsa 1 T « m * bard-street , is the treasurer . We are glad to iX-m our readers S donations of provisions , clothing , medicine , tents , &e ., will be sent out free of expense , if addressed to the "British Syrian Relief ComSee " at the Victoria Dock Warehouse , Steel-ya / d , Upper Thames street , \ ^ ev * ° nB sending goods are requested , to inform by letter the secretary Mr . Cyrus Edmonds , 12 , York-buildings , AddphiThe following bankers receive subscriptions to the fund . —Messrs . Barclay Sevan , and Co . j Glyn and Co . ; Bobarts , Curtis , a : id Co . ; Smyth ' Payne and Co . ; Williams , Deacon , and Co . ; Robarts , Lubbock , and Co . ; Dimsdale , Drewett , and Co . ; Ileywood , Kennard , and Co - Hansons Bouvene , and Co . ; Child and Co . ; Pmed and Co . ; Drum * mondandCo . ; Coutts and Co . ; Cocks and Co . ; Call , Marten , and Co . ; Jones Loyd and Co . ; and the following banking companies : — the London and Westminster Bank , Lothbury , and all its branches : S w " ? i i > 1 lld ?? Joint"Sto ^ Bank ; London and County Bank , % ^ £ " ?• ^ of Inlan d , and all its branches ; the Ottoman Bank arid the National Bank of Scotland , and all its branches . There never was a case ( not excepting that which arose out of the Indian mutiny ) which appealed so strongly to the benevolence of the British public . In the presence of a corrupted Mohammedanism , and of a blood- feud , which lias existed for ages , exacting life for life , without discrimination ; in the absence of enlightened education and free institutions , the British people have now an opportunity of influencing the mind of a nation by an example far more impressive than preaching or teaching of the transcendentl y benign tendency of Christianity , which will thus be seen to compel its disciples , as by an irresistible moral law "to attend to the neglected , and to remember the forgotten . Great events are evidently looming in the future of Syria it will bo to tho honour of every civilized nation to have borne a part in preparing this long misgoverned country for the benefit of a better regime . '
Fifty Thousand Cttres Effected Without Medicine.—Du Barry S Delicious Health-Restoring Revalenta Arabica Food Effectually Cures _ Diseases Which Medicine Only Aggravates, Such As Nervousness.
Fifty Thousand Cttres Effected Without Medicine . —Du Barry s delicious health-restoring Revalenta Arabica Food effectually cures _ diseases which medicine only aggravates , such as nervousness .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 17, 1860, page 951, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2374/page/15/
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