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One of the Hanbsomjest Buildings in ^London, says the Times Newspaper, is Partridge and Cozens' Stationary Warehouse, No. 192, Fleet-street, corner of Chancery-lane. The largest and cheapest house
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in . the kingdom for paper and envelopes . Carnage paid to the country on orders over 20 s . No charge for stamping . Useful cream-laid note , five quires for Gd . ; super-thick ditto , five quires ' fprls . ; large commercial ditto , 3 s . ( 3 d . per ream j thick cream-laid envelopes , 6 d . per 100 ; large blue office ditto , is . Gd . per 1 , 000 , or 5 , 000 for 21 s . 6 d . Superfine blue foolscap , 10 s . 6 d . per ream ; straw paper , 2 s . Gd . per ream ; good copy-books ( 40 pages ) , 2 s . per dozen . Illustrated Price-list post-free . Copy address—Partridge find Cozens , manufacturing stationers , No . 1 , Chancery-lane , and 192 , Fleet-street , E . C . —[ JLdvertisemerit . ~ \
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Greyness , baldness , and other diseases or the hair , their cause and remedy , with "Hints on the Hair , its care and culiire , " by F . M . Herring , 32 , Basinghall-street , I / ondon ; post free , 6 d . " A very useful little treatise , that may be consulted with advatange , conveying a consider- ' able amount of information respecting the beneficial effects to be derived from the proper care and cultivation of the hair . —Morning Herald .
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Is Alcohol Food ? ¦ Three ¦ Letters by Dr . Lees , and tin article liy Professor PEASELBY , ' in reply to tlio theories of Mr . G . Mw TjRWES , recently revived by the Aliuicftester /¦ . ' . {¦ ttminer : ami aii . iins \ v ( T to the late , . ittack upon Dr . LEKS ,. l > y that 'paper . ]' ost r free , from Dr . 1-. KK . " , Leeds , . tHr 4 stamps . ¦ A SPECIMEN OF ICOITOltlAI . ETHICS ..-To the Kitiluf of tf / f MirHche . s / er' JCrctmhier . Sir , —1 tliank you for the insertion of niy letter , written to ropoi : iu attack , n >> t-¦\ yitIistmiiliiiy you have made it the tf : xt for percbuu'l re-marks , and a vehicle for . the introduction of topics not discussed in it . Yon deal with inc like : i pirate of the ' I ' rpsS , whilft charging me with want of " honiinr" ¦ The word " iliy / nos , " used by tliti Monthly Sltir , is changed to drones , '' to beoim : the foundation ' of 21 lines of moment . Von bejfjii ami end by a ¦ reference ! to the " 1 ' iiitcJ - Kingdom Alhanr-i ; . ' . \\ liy try to disparage an institution yoit affect to respect' / r wrote to say tliiit . von err in o ; il-H ' ng me its iigent ; yet you havo not corrected your error .-Yon represent my letter usrev-tuiny the lil > el charge , nowthut Mr . tiough is gone . Neither statement is correct . My letter refers only to a statement in the titar , concerning the ' Autobiography . " Your summary is both fnnccumio and incomplete , lint I will not repeat "•' Final-Words , ' published ( and objected to by Mr . Cough ' s orgnn ) long before he left . In omittinjr fncts , and excluding correction , where ¦ Is your jjistli .-v V You are capable of defending yourself with the tmiguc as well as thepen . Will you meet mo in tlio Free .-tra < U > Jlnll , to discuss the . i-. orrcetnosfCof your lender ? At present you light with iiiicijiml weapons . That U not mij untioii of fi ir piny , You nreiich . charltv , and illustrate it by hnmitlitir " envy , " and »• revenge , " to . me . You ground vour in ' iputatiou on a mistake , for 1 nowhere took the charge concerning " other orators" to myself . Hut excuse mo , to wlioin UU ) tlio Star refer , by the plirnso , " pretentious pedants ? " WhoivUitl the old ndvarntisbliick-L-nll one anollior y AVIiou was our nrmy divided before the Cough-speculation begun ? Yon Introduce u history for a tuxt , and then proacli from it to soothe yuur mind . Is that consistent :-Tine I « U > not believe your client lo he an orator ; nuither decs Mr . J'mtrli , who laughed at the laudation of the , s / ur . Was Mr . JUnifli l ! i * tk'uted by envy y Mv notions of " Orator" involve reasoning , Ideas , nnd some degree of originality . Sliicuulnv was nil orator ; Mum-inly not . I call Mr . UoiihIi in tlio -Alliance prisw •• ssav , 'Mjie greatest of histrioiili-Speakers . " Is Hint . like detraction V I might lum , < lidded , " and plagiarists ; " , 'H'ho public shall understand your tt it wins . lho whic-liooneo ol yonr |> olltical party Was opposed by tho Allianeo ; and your attack upon teetotaliuni wiih answered by liij'colf . Whon ' you refused to inaort my eorruelions of your nilsnpilrohoiiHlon , I ' ndvertidod my lector , with a culm comment on . your iirtielc , in The Vnttr < li « n . You sought yonr revenge ; it is one I < lu not " envy . " Lastly you betray yourself . 1 have your old lemlorboiore- me , in which you ailmft . Ihat " the \ dramatic orator" c / i ' ilcelaio that " tho Elaine Law wasa' / ni / tirc" Now , when another story suits , you toll your readers that " ho had been viittreinwiittHl . " Ah , whon you Hum put vour hoiul into the hush , cull you really pei'Mimlo youisoll , ostrioh-liko . that we loii ' t boo yon ? As you know , no crplaimtiou wiih over oilercd . Wo ontroatod it in vain . You know that Mr . dough assailed me , Instciui , I have waited a mouth for your apology , or oxplanutlon . The Jtov . Uobin i > nu Is now hrvoiircltv ; u gentleuiini of your fonm-rolotU , iiuiuod In Finul . n ' onts . Youi'ii&i ' ,. , J \ It . I . KKf * . Kent IIouso , Leeds , Oiitobcr lHt , 1 h < w .
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J TIIK ' TEMriSKAXl .-K K 1 ISKL CASK : CiOUGII V . I . K 1 CS , Impressions of an Outsider .. '' . 84 pages , 8 d . post r * - free . * ' The 'Outsider ' displays i- < ire analytic , skill , as one by one the letters pass under j re view . We agree with the ' Outsider . ' ^ that a legal i nquiry was . not the proper one . ¦ I for smch a case . . This pamphlet will throw unexpected light on many points , and enable tho reader to form a justcr ooncoption of the entire case . " - —Christian News . . Heywood , Oldluun-. strcet . Mauehestcv : Dr . I ^ ees , Leeds . Final A \ oi'ds in Gougli and Lees . Price 8 d . " Thi-i contest lias been close ;! by tlie pulilieation ol a brochure entitled , . ' Whuiica * it f o / - tin-. ¦ ; lnni ' r Wstnrij <> / the Temperance Libel Case , from the Moral fttiittil-i'nint . ' A more extraordinary . publication we have seldom read . If generally <¦ iiy ulated . il would change public opinion , and astonish not a few by its revelations . " •¦¦ . Y ' \ R . LEEH AT LlV > : ni OOL . u charge which ho had to retract ; detailing the alleged Libel on . Sinclair , ami the letter to Dexter , refuting- the Malcincnts concerning the Dead Letter . Trice 4 il I ' . ost free from )> r . Lkes , Meanwood , Lee < ls .
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A Vindication of tlie Bible , Tcototnlism , and . J > K , LKKS , Troin tin- ' . ' s . " HOOK i ) l" lll-UNDKUS , " of Mr . David Williams . I ' rife Uil . < 'AUDWELi ,, il . 'JS , Ht rand , London .
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One Of The Hanbsomjest Buildings In ^London, Says The Times Newspaper, Is Partridge And Cozens' Stationary Warehouse, No. 192, Fleet-Street, Corner Of Chancery-Lane. The Largest And Cheapest House
One of the Hanbsomjest Buildings in ^ London , says the Times Newspaper , is Partridge and Cozens' Stationary Warehouse , No . 192 , Fleet-street , corner of Chancery-lane . The largest and cheapest house
supererogation to descend to particulars . Suffice it to say that , whether as regards ensemble or details , the performance was in every respect admirable , both in the TQcal and instrumental arrnh ^ omciits . Mr . . George Lake was the organist of the occasion . Dr . ¦ 'W ' jidcj of course , conducted . The hall was densely crowded in every part by a select and appreciative audience , who warmly applauded throughout . ITAim / roNV ExcuusroNS . —Under the title of " Hamilton ' s Excursions to the Coutinent , and back in two houi-s , " a high Hasa entertainment is now in course of successful presentation at the Egpptian Hall , Piccadilly , erewhile the scene of poor Albert Smith ' s amusing and chatty performances . France ; . Austria , Prussia , Switzerland , Italy , and " Up the Rhine , " are all comprehended in the programme . The dioramie illustrations , executed in the first style of perfection , cover 30 , 000 square feet of canvas , and are the work of the first scenic artists of the day . It is not exaggeration to say that every feature of European celebrity is concentrated here in one nucleus . The " cicerone " is Mr . Iieicestef Buckingham , whose well-known elocutionary powers , distinct and graceful delivery , as well as histrionic aptitude of no mediocre rank , combine to render him specially fitted to amuse and delight the numerous audiences attracted by this decided novelty . . - Hatmarket Theathe . —The new ballet of "The & > . n a \ id the Wind" announced in our last number , was produced here on Monday evening , and has been played during the week with the most decided and unequivocal success . The subject is artistically worked up , and it forms au admirable vehicle for the saltatory genius , of the Xieclereq family , whose powers are exhibited in this well-conceived production to the greatest advantage . This novelty , together with the sterling attractions of Miss Amy Sedgwick , and the original and racy characterisations of the lessee himself— -Mr . Buckstone , who in his-own line is unique—present an ensemble that nightly draws together , delighted as well as crowded and fashionable audiences . Next Monday will be produced a new comedy , entitled Hoinanc ' e and Jt ' ealift / , by Mr . John Brougham . __ \ .
" National Choral Society , " and tiie "Volttnteejr Choral . Move ^ ibxt . "—It is with sincere regret that wo have to record a fact which will cause some little delay in the progress of these matters . Mr . G-. W . Martin , who originated and is conducting both , has sustained a sad bereavement in the death of his only sister . The rhelahcholy event took place quite suddenly . The lamented deceased was present in her usual state of health at the performance of Mr . Martin ' s prize glees and choral part song 3 at the Crystal Palace , on the 15 th nit . by a choir of 2 , 000 voices ( of which performance a notice appeared in our number of the 22 nd September ) . On her return home to her brother ' s house , at the Regent's-park , she complained of indisposition , and gradually growing worse , expired on the 27 th ult ., and her mortal remains were conbigned to . their last resting place on Thursday .
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Oct . 6 , 1860 ] The Saturday Analyst and Leader * 855
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 6, 1860, page 855, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2368/page/15/
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