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   Beacon And Christian Times (Newspaper) - April 27, 1859, London, Middlesex                                THE AND Vol. 665.' NEW 27, 1859. 6d^^ the CAPE and splendid A 1 will be despatched ns Load 111);.To sail - The of Winton 4;ii I. E. 1. K. 1. St. Dcks U. I. 20 April 11 April 20 April 2.') April 2,') May lU apply to and 2;), LINE of for CAPE of GOOD landed on the at free of Tons Sir Z. J. AV. J. W. 4(X1 Wharf Adelaide Bombay Vort Natal For of and other apply to and 1, FINSBURY CENTRAL COMMITTEE for securing the ELECTION of Sir MOUTON SIT DAILY at THE and the as under Upper | The Mulberry Tree Ward No. } i The I AVard No. 5, Albion i Ward No. St. I AVard No. 7, Alwyne St. I AVard No. St. ( the New ( Stoke The Ebor and ( of St. and St. J The and St. Luke's the and The Oakley TO THE OF CITY AND OF the Election at niy late John formerly represented on two lest I should the cause of Liberal candidate was in the Held 1 have licen induced to solicit of representing your City and in I am fully of the disadvantages I labour as and 1 not be .so presumptuous as to address had it not been the earnest desire of a portion of the Electors of that I should do so. A requisition has been banded to signed by several me to become a My political may not bo unknown to ns I have expressed in the columns of the newspaper and in various as well as at political meetings in the I may that 1 was Chairman of the Great Meeting at the which tlie defeat of Lord I liave also been an ardent supporter of Administrative and was Honorary and a chief promoter of the National and Association in A liberal of the with the support of any decided measure in this direction likely to be or Abolition of and open Foreign in contradistinction to tlie present system of Secret are amongst the reforms which I should be to to the I am an advocate for if it be the wish of the the but I should consider myself bound to consult the wishes of the constituency as to this General in the of other States I hold to be wisdom as well as I should endeavour to on war against jobbery and extravagance in State to control arbitrary and to promote the of the vast resources of our Colonial I would see the honour and safety of the nation maintained by an Imposing and urge strongly the formation of Corps throughout the I with great Your faithful and obedient April 23, 1859. B. LONDON AND COUNTY HEAD 21, BANKING Coin ter street and the and The Bull's The Chambers of Messrs. SIXTIETH or TUB Esq. Esq. At the Half-yearly Meeting of held on the at the London the following Report for ending the December rend by the CHAMPION in thk The Directors have the pleasure to lav before Proprietors a Statement of the of the Bank fur the Half-year ending the 31st It will appear from the duly that the net of the Hank for the hist after deducting all and and making ample provision for Bad and Doubtful amounts to 31,l65f. 17s. Including the balance of 4,()3U/. 6d,, brought forward from the 3Uth Directors recommend that a Dividend be now declared of per for the free of with 5 per paid for the six months ending the 30th will be 11 per for the and leave a balance of 17'<. to be carried forward to and Loss The Members of the Hoard retiring by rotation James T. all of whom are eligible for and offer themselves Or the London anp 31,1858. Dr. d. To Capital paid 600,000 0 0 105,000 0 0 Amount due by the Bank for 4,264,126 14 9 and Loss brought 3. d. from last 4,030 0 0 Ditto 5,148 1 0 Gross for the making provision for Bad and 88,579 7 6 97,767 14 U THE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL CASH AND TO 31sr DECEMBER AS LAID BEFORE THE OF MUTUAL ASSURANCE nt the General on Feb. 1859, Is NOW and be had on a or personal application at the Society's 39, the Report and is appended a List of Bonuses paid on the Claims of the CHARLES The Mutual Life Assurance 39, ASSURANCE ( LIGIOUS TRACT ton and Raymond The George and Blue 1 Bt J The Bedford Red I St. the The Litile 11 f Great St. y } ROGER and TO THE ELECTORS OF THE UNITED COUNTIES OF CLACKMANNAN AND Parliament will very shortly be and as it Is the desire of your present Member not to offer himself for a vacancy will be created in the of the United 1 have been honoured by receiving a requisition signed by many electors in both Inviting me to come forward as a Candidate for your r accede the more willingly to this feeling that I sun no to you either politically or and believing that my principles are such as have ever found favour with the great body of the Since I last had the honour of addressing I have held an appointment in which has afforded me unusual opportunities of becoming with the whole conduct of the business of a great and Important Government in times of tranquillity as well as ' ill times of great public I venture to hope that the experience I have thus gained may qualify me to deal not only with Legislative duties but also with those questions of Indian State Policy which must ere long occupy the attention of My political principles are those of Progressive I believe that the safety of the Constitution is best insured by making its provisions keep pace with the advancing intelligence of the I am therefore in favour of an Extension of the Suffrage both in Counties and and Trade In Its fullest of Taxation as far as is consistent with and all such measures of Reform as may help to raise the working classes morally and them for admission to the privileges of the and widen and stre en the basis of the In our relation with Foreign the attitude of Great Britain should be peaceful but avoiding equally adulation of the and Insolence or carelessness towards the The present Government has ventured to appeal to the Country on the merits of a Reform which has been condemned in and out of Anxious as I am to see the Reform question and acknowledging as I do the good points of the I cannot think It is such as could have been accepted by the Liberal patty without much has refused to make any It rests therefore the country unmistakably to declare that Ministers they may must either act In accordance with public or make way those who Should you elect me as your inv best energies will always be devoted to your and I shall ever strive to prove myself worthy of the great trust imposed on me. 1 Your most obedient April 1859. AV. P. ON MAY 4, 1859, At Seven A SERMON Avill be preached in ST. CHURCH by the Hon. and Rev. SAMUEL A.M. ON THURSDAY 5, At Seven A SERMON will be preached in SURREY bv the Rev. Dr. of ON FRIDAY MAY 6, The PUBLIC MEETING will he held in EXETER the to he taken at Six liy the Right Hon. Lord J. C. Rev. J. of Craven of Rev. S. of Percy Rev. Joseph and Rev. Charles of Tickets for the Public Meeting mnv bo obtained at the Deposi 50, 65, St. and 164, ANNUAL SOIREE and PUBLIC MEETING will be held at Great May 3. Tlie Right Rev. the Lord BISHOP of DOWN and CONNOR will The attendance of all Christians taking an interest in the cause of God throughout the is Tea and will be served at Five and the Public Meeting will commence at Seven 6d. may be obtained at this and at tin on or before the Evening of the AV. 7, April 10,18,59. be DISPOSED 01-^ the LEASE of an excellent Business situated in the best part of this great and having Shop * For care of Mr. 121, AGED FRIEND Fifty-Second MEETING will be held at the LONDON on May The Hon. the LORD The will take the Chair Six o'clock precisely. 9 8 By Cash on hand at Head and Branches 403,144 17 10 Cash placed at Call and at Short 959,105 2 9 viz. Government and Stocks 388,897 18 1 Other Stocks and 229,707 fill Discounted and temporary Advances to Customers in Town and 6 4 Advances to on Special 283,541 4 3 s. d. 1,452,250 0 7 618,605 i 0 Freehold Premises in and Freehold and Leasehold Property at the Fixtures and paid to Customers Salaries and nil other Expenses at Head and including 10 7 69,708 I 20,668 13 0 3 9 8 and loss Dr. To Interest paid to as Rebate on Hills not carried to and Loss New Dividend of 6 for Balance carried forward to and Loss New By Balance brought forward from last Gross for the after making provision for Bad and s. d 20,668 13 41,076 0 4,847 30,000 1,165 17 11 14 1 IN 183B. 1,'259,7601. Amount of Invested Funds on 31st 1858,38fi,fl62^ Right Hon. Lord Director of the National Provincial Hank of G. and A. 33,Mark Thomas Newman of Messrs. and 65, Dincan James of Messrs. and 37, Sir R. 17, St. of Messrs. Miller and 135, of Messrs. and Co P. of the the past three FlUE Life Premiums 1856. 1857 1858. s. d. 77,8.10 19 9 62,184 7 li s. d. 91,306 3 6 67,962 18 3 s. d. 101,230 13 U 75,20 7 9 without extra in every part of the World distant more than 33 from the had all the important places abroad practically are enabled to offer unusual advantages as regards rates and and a Discount is allowed to Merchants and others effecting their own and The Directors arc open to receive applications for places In which he Company is not already ALLIANCE BRITISH and FOREIGN LIFE and FIRE ASSURANCE LONDON 1824. ST. MILLIONS Moses Esq. James Esq. John Esq. Elliot Esq. James Esq. Charles Sir James Charles Esq. J. MAVER Esq. Sir A. DE N. dk Charles Esq. s. d. 4,030 6 0 93,727 8 5 14 11 FRIEND and ARMY SCRIPTURE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held on May 4, at EXETER Chair to be taken at Tickets may be obtained at the 14 and 15, Exeter FOREIGN BIBLE and ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of this Society is appointed to be lield at in the on May 4; at Eleven o'clock precisely. Tickets of admission may be obtained nt the Society's 10, where attendance will be given from April 27, to May 3, for the purpose of issuing upon between the hours of Twelve and JOHN 1 s. B. ( CRYSTAL and GREAT PORT This is OPEN to the Public for tlie SALE of all kinds of USEFUL and FANCY The General Re and Private Refreshment witli Retiring Room are replete in their several PATENT USED IN THE ROYAL The Ladles arc respectfully that this Starch is EXCLUSIVELY USED in the ROYAL and Her dress that although slie has tried and other Powder she has them equal to the which is the FINEST SUE EVER and GLASGOW and THR CHEAPEST WINES in South Ports and pur chasers should inspect the extensive or write for samples of those imported by H. R. Finest per houses are becoming famous for Cape Port and foremost amongst these stands the firm of R. His wines may be pronounced remarkably full-bodied and entirely free from acidity July 31. wines possess a value for that have come under our Aug. 1853. H. R. 112, two doors from the Flower Imperial 153. to 18j. per the examined the foregoing and have found tlie Same to be HENRY JOHN J London and County Jan. 27,1859. The foregoing Report having been read liy the the following Resolutions were and 1. the Report be received and and printed for the use of the 2. a Dividend of 6 be declared upon the Capital Stock of the for the Half-year ending the 3lBt 1858, dear of payable on and after the 11th of February 3. That the thanks of this Meeting bp given to the Board of for the able manner In they have conducted the of the 4. That the thanks of the Meeting be presented to the Auditors of the Company for the past 5. That Frederick Henry and John be elected Auditors for the current 6. That the thanks of this Meeting be to William the and the other of the for the zeal and ability with which they have severally discharged their respective Tlie election of Directors having been proceeded the following gentlemen were unanimously James and T. T. CHAMPION The having quitted the it was resolved and carried That the cordial thanks of this Meeting be presented to William Champion for his able and courteous conduct in the J. C. Extracted from the R. P. ACCIDENTS ARE OP DAILY Insurance data show that One Person in every Is more or less injured Iiy an 1'AVMENT of lEil secures A OF PER In the Event of or IN CASE OF FROM ACCIDENTS OF EVERY 1:)ESCR1PTI0N, by A policy in ASSURANCE has already paid in for Accidents 37,0691. Forms of proposal and Prospectuses may bn had at the Company's and nt all the principal Railway Rail accidents alone may be insured against by the or NO FOR STAMP One y Hallway Assurance 3, Old London The Receipts tor the Renewal 1'remiljis due at are ready for ju and at the several Agencies of tlie FRANCIS A. Actuary aud SPECIAL The Directors have to intimate that the Books of the Society close for the current at 1st March and that Proposals for Assurance lodged on or before that date will entitle to one year's additional Bonus over later THE SCOTTISH LIFE ASSURANCE 1831. Incorporated by Special Act of The Fund accumulated from the contributions of Members exceeds ONE The Annual Revenue amounts to ONE AND THOUSAND The Amount of existing Assurances exceeds The next Triennial Division of Profits will be made at 1st 1859. ROBERT Head ST. ANDRE Office in 26, T. 1)6 railway or The House is a large beautifully laid There are no other and would be objected A and Stable cap also be let with the References care of the 121, APARTMENTS to within half an hour's ride of either by rai WHEATSTONE'S ENGLISH ' ' in solid manufactured by thein expressly fo r have the full compass of are of the best quality of best workmanship and and do not require 1 oak AVith 1 polished mahogany or figured oak 12 3 organ large oak With 6Btop8,ditto...............................2'2 with 8 With 10 30 The tones of the latter can be produced softer or louder than other Harmoniums that cost double the Prize 1851. An extensive assortment of French with all the latest from the school room harmonium to the one for the drawing by Alex and latter as used by Signor by the Inventors and and 20, TiHE SCIENCE of PENCE sufficient SOAP can be made in Five Minutes to last a largo Family For clothes and them beautifully but little Soap and no Rubbing For Floors and Domestic purposes no soap The Work and Recipe will be on of 2s, by ALFRED the original 3, 1819. on of Four and a stamped directed 16  

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