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street ■ and 27. Tvy-lnne. Paternoster- row. 



Richard E. Arden, Esq. 

 Kdward Bates, Esq. 

 Thomas Gamplin, Esq. 

 James Clift, Esq. 

 J. Humphery, Esq., Aid,, M.P. 

 Auditors —Professor Hall, M.A. 



Physician— Dr. JeafFeson, 2. Finsbury-square. 



Surgeon-W. Coulson, Esq., 2, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry. 



Consulting Actuary- Profe>sor Hall, M.A., of King's College. 



Solicitor -WUU am Fi*her, Esq , 19, Dotizhty-s^reet. 



ADVANTAGES OF ASSURING WITH THIS COMPANY. 



In addition to a large subscribed capital, policy holders have 



the security of an assurance fund of Three Hundred and 



Twenty Th-msand Pounds, and an income of Seventy-four 



Thousand Pounds a year, arising from the issue of upwards of 



7000 Policies. n 



BONUS OR PROFIT BRANCH. 

 Persons assuring on the Bonus system, will be annually 

 entitled to 80 per cent, of the profits on this branch (afcer pay- 

 ment ot five yearly premiums) ;*and the profits assigned to each 

 Policy may either be added to the sum as s ured, or applied in 

 reduction of the annual premiums, 



NOS-BOXUS, OR LOW PREMIUM, BRANCH. 

 The Tables on the non-participating principle afford peculiar 

 advantages to the assured, not offered bv any other office— for 

 where the object is the least possible ou'lay, the payment of a 

 certain sum is secured to the policy holder, on the death of the 

 assured, at a reduced rare of premium. 



Whole Term. 



QLERICAL, 



MEDICAL, and 



Premiums to As? 



idre £100 



Age. 



One 

 Year. 



Seven 

 Years. 



20 

 30 

 40 

 5') 

 60 



£0 17 8 

 118 

 15 

 1 14 1 

 3 2 4 



£0 19 1 



12 7 



16 9 



1 19 10 



1 3 17 





With 

 Profits. 



Without 

 Profits 



£1 

 2 

 3 



4 

 6 



15 

 5 

 

 6 



12 



10 

 5 

 7 

 

 9 



£1 

 2 

 2 



4 

 6 



11 







14 











10 

 7 

 10 

 U 

 10 



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 tions are earnestly requested (addressed to the publisher). 

 Advertisements must be in by the 20th of October. 



London : James Ridgway, Piccadilly. 



HAND-BOOK Of BRITISH FERNS ; con- 

 taining scientific and "all popular descriptions, wi h 

 Engravings of all the Native Ferns, aud instructions for their 

 culture. By Thomas Moore, F.L.S., Curator of the Chelsea 

 Botati*C Garden. Price 5s , in nea' cloth. 



London : (Iroombridge anl Sons, and W. Pamplin. 



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CONTENTS of the NUMBER for SATURDAY 

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JOUKNAL OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LITERATURE, 



SCTENflE, AND THE FINE ARTS. 

 Tvven'y-four Large Quarto Pages. 



Reviews of, with Extracts from — 



Decisive EattTes of the World 



By E. S. Creaey. 

 Power anu Progress of United 



State*. By G. Poussiu. 

 Madrihnia : Pictures of 



Spanish Life. By tf. D. 



Wolff. 



With Shorter 



Book cf Almanacs. By A. 



De Morgan. 

 New Greek Delectus. By Rev. 



H. C. Adams. 

 Popular History of England. 

 By R. Ferguson, LL.D. 



Original Papers. — Poetrv 



The West of England. By 

 Capt. Byog Hall. 



Reminiscences of Pa; , 



Archae dogicd Papers. 



Robinson's Gold n Mirronr,. 



<fcc. Edited by Rev. T. 



Corser. 



Notices of— 



Manual of Eu-opean Geo- 

 graphy. By W. Hughes. 



Jewish. Perseverance : an Auto- 

 biography. By M. Lisaack. 



A Year of Emigration. By 

 E. Lavelli. 



: fl Darknegs and Light, a 

 Oilier— Zoological Gardens — 

 Crag — Brit sh A rchoeoiogical 



fantasy." By Edmund 

 Tubular Cavities in the 

 Institute— The Great Industrial Exhibition. 



Foreign Correspondence. — Athens: Discovery of 



Ancient Greek Ma uscripts. 



Our Weekly Gossip. — The Peace Congross — Interna- 



tionfll Copyright— British Archaeological Association— 

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 dition to Central Africa — Restoration of San Francisco. 



Societies* — Proceedings of Entomological Society. 



Fine Arts.— The Bridgwater Gallery— Mr. Daily's Statue 

 of Sir R. Peel— Removal of the National Pictures— Decora- 

 tions of New Palace at Westminster. 



Music and tne Drama- -New Putlica'ions— Sacred 



Harmonic Society— Her Majesty's Theatre— Royal Italian 

 Opera— Drury Lane. 



Musical and Dramatic Gossip. —English Opera- 



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 — Jenny Lind in America, 



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A RT-UNION OF LONDON.— The Council re-ret 



i«i^?e bB ™ m P* l l** tf> announce that the EXHIBITION of 

 WOKKb selected by the Prizebolders of 1851 is POSTPONE!* 

 from the lkh instant till the 1st September, in consequence of 

 the pictures being retained for Exhibition beyond tne usual 

 time by the Royal Academy and other societies. The Tickets 

 already sent to members w-li be available from the 1st to the 



21 £± L % ^' * > GEORGE GODWIN,) Hon, 



. 4H >Vfest Strand j^g, 9. LEWIS POCOCK. j Sece. 



rpHE GREAT EXHIBITION.— A valuable, newly 



. i^en^ed very small powerful Waistcoat, pocke: Glass, the 

 size of a \\ alnur, to dbeert minute objects at the disrance of 

 from four to five mile*, winch is found to be invaluable at the 

 Exhibi ion, and to SPORTSMEN, GSNTLEM FN »n r a u r 

 KEEPERS. TELE8«30PB3.-A|nHwLnd m.'t im^rrl J 

 IN V E N T ION in TEL K SCO PES, p.^eTs^suc" extraEa^ 

 powers, thai some, 3J inches, with an extra eye. niece will 

 show distinctly Jupiter's m urns, Saturn's rinjr, and the double 

 Stars. They supersede every other kind, and are of all sizes for 

 the waiscoat-pocke% Shooting, Military purposes &c Ouera 

 and race course g'asses with wonderful powers s a mirmto 

 object can be clearly seen, from 10 to la miles' dh™m - 

 iDvaluabic newly invented preserving Spectacles, invisible and 

 all kinds of acoustic instruments for relief of extreme deafnen* 

 Yu!!™' , S ' and B ' 8 <>w>MOif8, Opticians and Aur.sts 39 

 Albemarle-street, Piccadilly, opposite the York Hotel, London. 



OnMialf of the Whole Term Premium may remain on credit 

 for seven years, or one-third of the Premium may remain for 

 life as a debt upon the Policy at 5 per cent., or may be paid off 

 at any time without notice. 



Claims paid in one month after proofs have been approved. 



Loans upon ap roved security 



The Medical Officers attend every flay at Throgmorton-street, 

 at a quarter before 2 o'clock. E. Bates, R«sioVn* Director 



NIVERSAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 



ESTABLISHED 1831. 



Empowered by Special Act of Parliament. 



1. KING WILLIAM-STREET, LONDON. 



For the Assurance of Lives at Home and Abroad, including 



Gentlemen engaged in the Military and Naval Services. 



Directors.— Sir Henry Willcock, K.L.S., Chairman. 

 John Stewart, E c q , Deputy- Chairman. 



Lieut -Gen. Sir Richard Arm- 

 strong, C.B., K C.T. and S. 

 John Bagshaw, Esq., M.P. 

 Augustus Bosanquet, Esq. 

 Charles Dnsh wood Bruce, Esq. 

 Ellis Watkin Cunliffe, Esq. 

 William Kilburn, Esq. 

 Auditors- 



Francis Macnaehten Esq. 

 Charles Otway Mayne, Esq. 

 William Rothery, E-q. 

 Robert Saunders, Esq 

 Jame* Duncan Thomson, Esq. 

 Captain Samuel Thornton, 

 RN. 

 Robert Gardner, Esq.; Robert Hichens, E*q ; 

 William Oxborough, E*q. 

 Bankers— Bank of England, and Messrs. Currie and Co. 



Solicitor— William Hen -y Cotterilf. Esq 

 Physician — G eo. Burrows, M.D., F.R S ,18, Cavendish-square. 



Actuary— David Jones, E*q. 

 The principle adopted by the Universal Life Assurance Socle* 

 of an annual valuation of assets and liabilities, and a division 

 of three- fourths of the profits among the assured, is admitted 

 Wffcr great advantages ; especially to tho°e parties who may 

 wish to appropriate their proportion of profit to the reduction 

 of future premiums. 



The following table will show the result of the last division 

 of profits, as declared on the 14th of May, 1851, to all persons 

 who had on that day paid six annual premiums, being a reduc- 

 tion of 45 per cen>. on the current annual premium. This will 

 be found a most liberal reduction, if the original premiums be 

 compared with those of other offices adopting a similar plan of 

 division of profits : — 



Age when 



Policy was 



issued. 



Date of 

 Policy. 



S im 

 assured. 



20 

 80 

 40 



60 

 6) 



)n or be- 

 fore 14th 

 •f May, 

 1846. 



£'000 

 1000 

 1000 



1000 



1000 



Original 

 Premium. 



Reduced 



Annual 



Premium 



for the 



current year. 



£19 

 24 

 31 

 42 

 66 



6 



8 



10 



15 



11 



8 

 4 











8 



£10 

 13 

 17 

 23 



12 



8 



6 



10 



12 



8 

 7 

 8 



3 

 5 



Agents in India: Messrs. Bbaddon and Co., Calcutta ; Messrs 

 Bainbridoe and Co., Madras ; Messrs. Leckie and Co., Bombay 

 Michael Elijah Impet, Secretary. 



Mi 15 



LIFE liN- 



YORKSHIKti FIRE AND 



SURANCE company. 



Established at York, 1824. Empowered by Act of Parliament. 



Capital 5O0,0O0J. 

 Trustees— Lord Wenlock, Escrick Park. 



G. L. Thompson, Esq , Sheriff- Hut ton Park. 

 Robt. Swann, Esq., York. 

 Bankers— Messrs. Swann, Cloloh, and Co., York. 

 Actuary a I Secretary^ Mr. W. L. Newman, York. 

 The attention of the public U particularly called to the terms 

 of this Company for LIFE INSURANCES, and to the distinc- 

 tion which is made between MALE and FEMALE Lives. 

 Extract from the Table of Premiums for Insuring 100Z. 





10 



13 



16 



JO 



23 

 26 



♦30 



33 

 36 

 40 



4 



Whole Life Premiums. 



A Mai ». A Female. 



£1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 I 

 2 

 2 

 2 

 3 



7 



9 



11 



14 



17 







5 



8 



13 



19 



5 



6 



£1 



5 



3 



1 



7 



3 



1 



8 



4 



1 



11 







1 



13 



3 



1 



16 







1 



19 



6 



2 



2 







2 



6 



9 



2 



12 



3 



2 



17 



4 

 



10 

 6 

 8 

 2 

 9 



10 

 4 

 

 2 



n 5 



46 



50 

 53 

 56 

 60 



6 

 66 



70 

 7 



76 

 80 



Whole Life Premiums. 



A Male. 





£3 

 4 



4 



5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 10 

 11 



11 



1 



11 



4 

 

 4 

 4 

 

 16 



• • • 



8 



9 



8 





 

 

 

 4 

 2 



A Female, 



£3 

 ■\ 

 4 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 9 



11 



1 



15 



3 

 13 



2 

 14 

 12 



9 



7 

 2 



1 

 12 



2 



3 

 6 

 

 6 

 6 

 3 

 6 

 6 

 9 

 10 



* Example.— A Gentleman whose age does not exceed 30, may 

 insure 10UUL, payable on his decease, for an annual payment of 

 I'll. 105. ; and a Lady of the same age can secure the same sum 

 tor an annual payment of 19L 17a. *5<i. 



Prospectuses, with the rates of premium for the intermediate 

 ages, and every information may be had at the Head Office in 

 York or of any of the Agents. 



FlilE INSURANCES are also effected by this Company, on 

 the most moderate terms. 



Agents are wanted in those Towns where no appointments 

 h*ve been made. Applications to be made t Mr. W. L. New- 

 M*n, Actuary and Secretary. York; or to Mr. [Tenby Dtns- 

 da'.e, 12, Wellington.street, St- md, A;ent for London. 



of 5 per cent, (less income tax) ^on Vh! the ., us aal D[Vrn»*. 

 shares of the Societv, will brPAYAmV* 1 ^^??* 

 af.er WEDNESDAY, the 2A& dayoV A, B * tbil <*te 2 Si 

 ACT OF PARLIAMENT 4/ ^n a U?a8tiQ,t ' * 



conferred by an act obtained In tb? ,!! q - Wnce of the i*^ 

 sions of which came into operati n TCt ^ *S5 

 adv.mt.ges and privileges will acc rue to a/ 1 *' 1 * 

 assuring to an extent greater than can b,a a • ? er ^i 

 other offlaes. The particulars are set forth ^ lVed fr °* *» 

 new prospectus, to be procured (free oVexaeu^f h ***• **? 

 a line to George H. PiVckard b!? 8 > b Jad-iiSJ 



U COMPANY, 8, Waterloo-plaee Pall m n RA ^E 

 97, George-street, Edinburgh; 12, StVin^t i ' L ***- 

 4, College-green, Dublin. ' f . Vmcen t-place, Q^. 



London Boaed. 

 Chairman.— Charles Graham, Esq 



Deputy Chairman, 

 II. Blair Avarne, Esq. 

 E. L. Boyd, E>q , Resident, 

 Charles B, Curtis, E?«q. 

 William Fairlie, Esq. 

 D. Q. Henriques, Esq. 



Tnis Company, established 'by Act ofParUament in i H 

 affords the most Perfect Security in a large p a ?d n„r ^ 

 and in the great success which has ateoded iJ^;*^ 

 commencement. u ^iwee||| 



Tt 

 December 



r . C. Maitlan 1, Esa 

 William Railton, e\ 



Th Th 2 m P s on, Esq, 

 Thomas Thorby, Esq 



ie Bonus added to Policies from March, 18;U b, ,w „ 

 jmber, 1817, is as follows :— ' *' t0 ™U* 



Sum 



Assured 



Ti.ne 



Assured. 



13yrsl0 mU 

 1 year 

 12 years 



7 } ears 



1 year 



years 



4 years 



1 year 



Sum add. to 

 Pol. in 1811 



£638 6 8 



100 



50 



Sum addertto 



Pol in 1848. 



* 



£787 



10 







112 



10 







157 



10 







157 



10 







22 



10 







78 



15 







45 











11 



5 







Sura Piytble 



at Death. 



rf6470 1« 



5112 1ft 



1257 10 



1157 10 



1022 10 



628 15 



545 



511 



I 



r 



ple.— At the commencement of the year 1841 a do 

 30, took out a policy of 1000?., the Annual Para* 



£5000 



5900 



1000 

 1000 

 1000 



50) 



500 



500 



* Examp 

 son aged 



for which is 242. Is 8d. ; in 1847, he had paid in PremJS 

 1602. 11*. 8d. ; but the profits bring 2£ per cent, per annium 

 the sum insured (which is 222. 10s. per annum for eachlOWi 

 he had 157£ 10*. added to the Policy, almost as much aitfct 

 Premiums paid. 



The Premiums, nevertheless, are on the most moderate scab, 

 and only one-half need be pud for the first fire years, vha 

 the Insurance is for L'fe. Every information will be a 

 on ^ppl«eation to the Resident Director, at the office, 8, W«er. 

 loo-p'ace, Pall-mall, London. 



ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS, REGENTSmK^ 

 The URAX UTAN, presented by the Governor of Stags- 

 pore, is exhibited daily from 12 to 6 o'clock, together with tk 



ELEPHANT CALF, and the HIPPOPOTAMUS, presented by 

 His Highness the Viceroy of Egypt. The Band of the Pint 

 Life Guards will perform, by permission of Colonel Hall, it 

 4 o'clock, on every Sa urday, until further notice. Adoit 

 ftfon Is. ON MO.N T i)AYS get , 



OOMPORT FOR TENDER FEET, AND A CERTAIN 



CURE FOR CORNS AND BUNIONS. 



AUL'S EVERY MAN'S FRIEND, 



Patronised by tne Royal Family, Nobility, &c. 



PAUL'S fcVKHY MAN'S FRIEND, which gives relief « 

 the first appli ation. Paul's Every Man's Friend Corn 

 PJ.iister) is generally admitted to be the best emollient applica- 

 tion for Corns and Bunions, and is worthy of a trial on t» 

 part of those who are afflicted with such unpleasant com. 

 pani ms. Testimonials have been received from upwwdsofMt 

 physicians and surgeons of the greatest eminence, as weuas fron 

 many officers of b »th army and navy, and nearly 1000 pmij 

 letters from the g«m ry in town aud country, speaking in aga 

 terms of this valuable remedy. ,__a 



Prep-ired by JoBM Fox, in boxes, 1*. U^» ^'llSr 

 boxes in one for 2s 9d. ; and to be had, with full directions^ 

 use, of all wholesale and retail Medicine Vendors m tow i» 

 country. The Genuine has the name of " Johh rox on» 

 Government Stamp. A 2s. 9d. box cure* the mostoDaorw 



Corns 

 Sold 

 St. Paurs umi»cnyara ; duuw »"" ''•;—»; i .„..-„ m 



Newborv, St. Paul's ; Sutron, Bow ChurchyardjJJ^ 

 Cornhiii Sanger, 150, Oxfo.d- street ; Willoughby wdCMJ 

 Bishops/ite.street With >■ ; Eade, 39, Om^^'iJ 

 229, Strand - ilannay and Co., 63, Oxford-street ; ^ 

 Edgeware-road ; and retail by all respectable cucmii 

 Medicine Vendor I in every Town ia Bogiaaa. 

 Agents for Ireland and Scotland. Messrs. J. ana a. 



and Co., D ists, Edinburgh^ — 



GOOD NEWS FOR "TUB AFFLIC "^ wEVT 



T\K. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OlM > ; 



\J called tbe « POUR MAN'S FW? RD £i^wii* 

 commended to the Public as an unfailing re ®;^ ore Le:i^ 

 of every description, a certain cure for Ulcer ieu- bJ ^ 

 of 2.) years' standing ; Cuts, Burns, Scalds^ . Br ^ dlB flirf 

 Scorbutic Eruptions and Pimples in the Face , aore cmr0 

 Eyes, Sore Head-, Sore Breasts, Piles, Fiata J a ioD5 tW 

 Humours, and is a specific for tho<e afflictu * £ r Jy d rf 

 •ometimes follow Vaccination. Sold » P "» | c0 n&rm^^ 

 25. 9d. Al.o, his PILULiB ANTISCROPHLLA co fl 

 more than 4U jeari' experience, to be without t . t ^ 

 the best alterative medicines ever co^« n «^ ^ 

 the blood, and assisting Nature m all nero G i an daJar 



they are useful in Scrofula, Scorbutic Compi*" 1 ^ ^ 

 Swelling-, par icularly those of the Neck, *J; tlU ig 

 mildanaeuperiorfamilyAperien^ 

 without confinement or c ange of diet. Jjoiu 1 1 b tne ^ 



2s. Od , ±s. ML, Us , and '>2s. each, 

 prietors, BEAGW a>J> BARNICUV 



Sold wholesale bj££ 

 'XT, *t their P^ 



li.i In »rc, and by the London houses ; 



retail by 



all r^P*; 



So*** 





0b - erV Tn,UD^ 



Medicine Vendors in the United Ki ngdom. u^ {Qe 0* 

 sold under the above name can po^sin^ „ lS m 



"Beach and Barnicott^, late Dr. J R ^ ", d paC ^e, 



graved and printed on the stamp^ffij^eujo, ^— - ||iJ 



I f nirnWAV'S PI LLS. - AN _A^ $0 



o0 d effects of Honowa? ^ 



, _:*u „ tightness . jrtiOT 



LLU WAX'S PILLS. -* ^JLpritfNt **Zm 



CURftD BY THE.VI O? A fi^l^ 

 STOMACH AND SHORTNESS OF BREM^paifc ^ 



bear testimony to the % ..,.„.. 1U »--, -nm 



»ome years I was 8 ffl cted wt* ».«*JK,Sveii»4 ijjjj 

 •ooompanled by a h..rtnPM of breat h, th«^ P s of»rf,> 



walkiu* aboa'. I atn 84 years old, y£ *£%*<* JhsO ^ 



in years, these Pills have had so good an . 

 take exercise 



relieved of the •jiu>ii<".~~ — r— . c„ n vtw ""? ^A bi ~~ 

 scr^t, L,a» Messrs. Xhevvand ^^^^ 



and I 



feel q' 



w.thout inconvenience or V^^r Coft >°5 

 Stomach complaint. Sign eu rie tori <J rf 



..„._, Messrs. Their and SJ^HSw 



Liverpool 'A vertiter whl confirm this s f^ rs Bita^ 

 Vendorsot Meiicines, andat Prof. Hollo* 



244. Srand London 



JMo. 



rriurrru oy %Villia»i ohax>»u»» 

 the 

 thu 



City of London; and published by thern , n i 



h or St. PtiuT*. t/oveni » ^ 



I par^h oJ M. fancras, and Pa.ni M ■ nty 

 areb row. Stoke iNewin^on. both ia "• mCt 

 tne:r Otlie in L»mbari street, in toe i 





*-«.irttV 01 » ,u ..irtir 



tf 



»treei. in ih«» parish ot St. i rnui m, ""' ixoat , are 

 wh-e all Mvti+henente and ^"VTiaM 

 t i Jij.no -*ATuaPAT» Au:uat9, !»«• 





