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1801. THE MORNING POST, FRIDAY, APRIL with 33 fine Now ready it ion. CAKTH ai: street April, 1861. MURRAY'S LIST of NEW WORKS. DISCOVERY of IE WXf SUA MA RKET.

Yeskrd By Dr DAVIS, K.R.G.s. Mr" ENT'S CHRONOMETERS, WATCHES, and CLOCKS. M. DENT, S3. Cockspar-street, Charing- Watch, Clock, and Ci.rosiometer Maker, by appoint- to her Majesty the Queen.

S3. Ccckspur-street, Cluirmg 1 orner of London. 1 Business Snare. ORDINARY SHARKS AM) STOCK'S See the This light on the interesting at mtss" of Saturday for a review nf this ill be read with much int. rot As ihr poiiiuoliy of Carthage.

The author unt i't travels and researt in the Vols. 1 and 2. Enilaiid Peace of Vtrechs." Portrait. Closing Price. Ruiiwu', Business ne.

of Tunis, and spec Richard Bentl It) ny in 1 Review FubUsher ordinary to 1. 1 i "OHEDERiC DENT. Chrononii i. Clock sker to the Queen and Chrori'iiuoter. cen and Prince Post Svo, am THE PRO INC! the Lite JOHN A I' o' JURISPRUDENCE DETERMINED.

By sTIN. barrister-at-lavr. edition. Svo. Cons 'ft.

and SO IfaM 13.14 (:::., maker of the Just ready, in 2 Clock Houses 01 01 Exchange. uViiiie is. June. and 34, Stock. Bu La ami Correspondence of of the House of Corn-Portrait.

Three Vols. THE COLCHESTER PAPERi Diavy Charles Abbott. Lord Colchester. Spcrx. mons, 1302 1317.

Edited by HIS SO .1. i7XNVED tho DANE, COUNT of ELSINORR Ri L.ird Benttey, New B' (Antv di. 0 j.i.i;K Ext.nii ju jB.ircj Eastern et Great Naraar anJ Liege do. 6 p.c. Preference Northern of France 1).

NcwSl-nres Norwean Trunk, 'Paris. Lyons, Meditern. Paris aiid Orleans 1 Recife A Sn. Vraa. Peru.

gu.iratiteed7p.ct. J-ini. Royal 'Sani'ore -nd Meuse 4: HIE NEW POLITICAL NOVEL Now ready, 10s. P. in SEARCH uf CREED rulers.

Otley, and 66. Brock -street. Uan-iv i Tyne an i Exeter orawall Behiwt June, ii East Anglian -tern Counties aU all 10 all aU 103 10) aU all aU 100 190 100 100 10) Closing Price. alt 5 12 I Uctis all i i I 30 I 12 13 ail 31 lis 16 all 22 23 I al) 1 0-i 6J xd, all 7i all 1 10 all 37 33 15 pm all 8 9 all 36j 37i all 55 57 15 4 4 dis 1 all 14 15 an 58 5 an si 4 Hais 14 2 ljdis ail C0i 211 all 6 61 I ill 01 9i ill 21 22 25 10 Stock Stock 20 50 25 Stock Stock StocV stock UTOCK LISTS ENGLISH iVI'N Thrsse per Cent. Consols Ar.niuties.

011 3 J. India Stock, 221j. In.lia Stock, Five per 99 looy India Enfseed Paper. 4 per 77. Delia Eiifaced Paper, 5 per 3V In Tin Enlaced Paper.

51 per 100. IiiiiL-i 1353, li'ii), 9ji. Ii dia 1,000, 30s. dis. Consols for Account, 91 .1.

In lia Stock, 5 per Cent, for Account, lOOJ. Exchequer Bills, 1,000, 1UI-, 6s. 5s. 8s. dis.

Exchequer Bills, Small, 10s. 4s. dis. FOE SIGN FUNDS. Foiir-aud-a- Half per Cent.

Brazilian, 1860. S5j J. Six por Cent. Chilian, 99 xd. Equador New Consolidated.

12j J. Three per Cent. Mexican, Account, April 15, 24 J. Three per Cent. Peruvian, 721 xd.

Three per Cent. Portuguese, 1853 45-J. Three per Cent. Portuguese, 1853, Acct April 15, 40. Three per Cent.

Russian, 1859, OIL Five per Cent. Sardinian, 821. Three per Cent. Spanish New Deferred, 411. Three per Cent.

Spanish Passive, 17. Spanish Committee Cert, of not funded. 5. Six per Cent. Turkish New Loan, April 15, 53J.

Do. 100 Bonds, 67. Four perCent. Turkish Guaranteed, 100. Four per Cent.

Turkish Guaranteed. April 15, 93. Two-and-a-Half per Cent. Dutch, Ex. 641.

Five per Cent. Pieuxontese. Ex. 25 franc3, 75. NtaW WORK BY ARCHDEACON Now ready, Ms.

Eastern Union A Stock. Do. do. Hl'RCH A A Nabionnl This Work is a Complete and Comorehenw WORKMEN'S EARNINGS, SAVINGS, and STRIKES. By SAMUEL SMILES, Author of Self Help." "Life of George Stephens." P-r-ri-ted fr-m the Review.

HISTORY of the UNITED NETHERLANDS: From the Death William the Silent. With a italic of the Spanish Armada. By J. LOTHROP MOTLEY. Fourth Thousand.

Portraits Two vols. svo. 30s. ICELAND: ITS VOLCANOES, GEYSERS, and GLACIERS. By Commander C.

S. FORBES, R.N. Illustrations. Post 8vo. 14Ji TLND.

the DANISH ISLES and COPENHAGEN. By HORACE MARRY AT. Illustrations. Tw 0 vols. post 3vo 14s PERSONAL HISTORY of Lord BACON From I npUDlished Papers.

By W. HEPWORTH DIXON, svo. 12s. THE GREAT SAHARA: Wanderings South of the Atlas Mountains. By H.

B.TRISTRAM, M.A., Master of Greatham Hospital. Illustrations. Post Sto. 15s. General Sir ROBERT WILSON'S PRIVATE DIARY ofTravels, 100 aH Chilrch Rate from its Commencement to the Present Time Saunders, Otley, and Brook-street.

Hiiimver itgmt NSW AND POPULAR WORK BY MISS Power Author of Nelly Virginia's Hand. 1101 91 10 Ito. 5j per t. Preference 20 -S. Paul gua.

"pc. 20 S.Austriaii A Venetian; 23 Souther;) of France West KKnders 10 Go. 5', per ct. Preference 20 W. A-" N.

W. France OLD CHAINS. A.T HERSTON and JT BROGDEN beg to call the attention of -the public to the FORM of INVOICE which they deliver with Gold Guard Chains purchased at their manufactory As.iL To Workmanship oi Pattern Chain. 54 inches long To (13 Carat Gold, weighing oz. dwt.

grs. 1 at 3 3s. SA-il. per ounce. Mint price 1 Upon tluslysteiu tlie Ql' VLIT WEIGHT, and VALUE of thu eoldar" accurately defined, and guaranteed to the purchaser, Watherston and Broaden looking for a fair remuneration on the workmanship only, which is charged according to the intricacy or simplicity of the "pattern.

WATHERSTON and BROGDEN, Goldsmiths. Manufactory, No 16 Henrietta-street, Cove.it -garden, London, W.C. Esta-olished A.D. 1793. Assays made of Chain, and Jew eBery for Is.

each. N.B.T'his EslablUhfnent closes at six in the evening, and on Saturdays a' one o'clock. riHE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER. I Hie REAL NICKEL SILVER, introduced more than 25 years ago by WILLIAM S. Plated by the patent process of Messrs.

Elkingtoii and Co. is beyond a 11 comparison the very best article next to sterling silver that can be employed as sufch, cither usefully or ornamentaBy, as by no possible test can it be distinguished from silver. A small useful set, guaranteed of first quality for finish and durability as follows Fiddle or Thread or King's or jOId silver Brunswick Lily Military, Pattern. Pattern. Pattern.

105 Stock EuinburgA and Glasgow. Stock. Perth, liinndet Stock lusgowA South Western 10 iGrt-ut North ol Scotland Stock. vat Northern Stock. do.

A. Stock Stock. on. li Stock 1 Stock Sto-k Western Stock. Stour Val.

Kail. Gua. Stock. Lancashire Vorksliire. Stock.

London and Stock -i A S.Oeast; 8 SO 8 51 61 97 69' 1U 95 42 44 oi is' SJ 40j 37 I'M 20 28 b3 85 25i 111 113 109J 1 101 104i 105j 129 131 104 106 70J 71 60 98 iioi il0i 6 SI 118 12) 46 4.S 9U 10 1U 45 iSJ Sk 2idid I 1241 li II pm 96 9s 7 Gdis 53 55 -w WW)', at all tile respectable Libraries, Ms od A and I By MARGUERITE A. I'oWKR. 100 103 100 too 100 100 100 too 100 LOO 100 OBLIGATIONS. 10 i Business done. Closing Prite.

1184 20 Yrs 1 At Sann.ler.i. otley. and Brook-s'reet, IlanV, NEW P0LIT7CAL NOVEL BY THE AI THOR OF "(toi AND PARSONS AND "TUK Now at all the rcspectiible Libraries, lis 0u AN M. P. iu SEARCH of a JTjL Satuiders, Otley, and Brook-Street, (uare Stock Jhn hair A-Duvei Stock.

udoiut North Western ij 5 i 31 17 HIGH WATER AT LONDON-BRIDGE THIS DAV. Morning lo-45 1 Afternoon 11- 5 1 I 12 41 4 new edited by the author ok mr. verb v- i Green. 17J 124 Si-12 10 12 1231 i I i i 5 iOn is Luxembourg, 5 p.c 25 Do. l-ued at I 20 Lyons and 3 20 Northern of "ranee.

3 20 Do. (Boulogne 'ii 4 50 Paris and i.yws. .5 20 Do. N'ew 3 20 Austn 20 Southern ot France.3 100 Vic.Em:nanuelat95.6 20 4 all 7'. 20 all 75 20 all 99 20 all 75 20 16 20 all 88 40 I all 50 20 au 9) 20 aU 90 20 all 99 100 aU 5 20 all 91 pm StocK iLotidonA-Soutb-Westeni 13 25 all Stock.

100 50 Si yport a nd Carlisle. all 10 'Metropolitan 7Jj 8tock Midland 100 6.4.0 Do. New 1.4.0 Stock I Kittrniingham iTDerbj 100 25 iid Kent ail 100 Carlisle all 10 'vewry Armagh Dof. 1 :) Stock 100 Stock Ninth British 100 ill 9i Now at all tile respecta' le i.ior.me; 0.1 0 Edited by IT I'U BERT BEBE. 1H 95J pi Saunders, Otky, and 66, Brook--trc.

THREE NEW NOVELS BY THREE POPULAR AUTHORS 111 -'2 531 1 s. d. 2 15 0 2 15 0 1 17 0 1 17 0 17 0 8. 2 10 2 10 1 15 1 15 1 5 12 Table Forks 1-2 Table Spoons 12 Dessert Fork? 12 Dessert spoons 611 o2VX'i Pi AMERICAN GOVERNMENT SECTRiTIES AND EAIIAVAl'S 10! Jtock vrth-Eastern Berwick 100 1011 101 i i 1 13 1 13 1 4 1 4 0 10 0 10 0 6 0 6 Personal Services, and Public Events, during Missions and Employments, from the Invasion of Russia to the Capture of Paris, 1312-14. Map.

Two vols. Svo. 2(is. THE SECRET HISTORY of EVENTS during the FRENCH INVASION of RI SSIA, 1312. By General sir ROBERT WILSON.

Second Edition. Plans. Svo. OLIVER CROMWELL DANIEL DEFOE. Sir RICHARD STEELE CHARLES CHURCHILL, SAM PEL F00TE.

Biographical Essays. By JOHN FORSTER. Third Edition. Post Svo. 12s.

THE PRISONER in BURMAH Being the Personal Narrative of Two Years' Suffering in a Burmese Prison. By HENRY GOl'GER. Illustrations; Post svo. 12s. THE HORSE and his RIDER.

By Sir FRANCIS B. HEAD. 4th Thousand. Woodcuts. Post Svo.

5s. ANCIENT LAW Its Connection with the Early History of Society, and its Relation to Modern I-leas. By Professor Svo. 12s. THE DEBATES on the GRAND REMONSTRANCE.

1641. With an Introductory Essay on English Freedom under Planta-geuet and Tudor Sovereigns. By JOHN FORSTER. Post Svo. 12s.

THE ORIGIN of LANGUAGE. Bused on Modern Researches. Bv the Rev. F. W.

FARRAR, M.A. Fop. Svo. 5s. RECOLLECTIONS of the DRISES of It'll A NON.

With Notes on their Religion. By Lord CARNARVON Second Edition. Post Svo. 5s. Oil.

LITERARY ESSAYS. By the Lite Rev. J. J. RLUNT, B.D.

Svo. 12s. THE GLACIERS of the ALPS A Narrative of Excursions and Ascents aud an Account of the Origin and Phenomena of Glaciers. By JOHN TYNDALL, F.R.S. Illustrations.

Post 8vo. 14s. ON the ORIGIN of SPECIES, bv MEANS of NATURAL SELECTION. By CHARLES DARWIN, F.R.S. Seventh Thousand.

Post Svo. 14s. John Murray, Albemarle-stiaet. In price 31s. 6d.

Newbv, Publisher. BROTHER PAUL. By Mrs, MACKENZIE DANIELS. do. G.N.E.

Purchase 16.13.4 AU pin Business done. Clcsing 1 Per Dollar! Securities, A c. Leeds 100 of Int 0 13 6 I 0 1.5 0 0 15 ko 30 12 lea Spoons. OEgg Spoons, bowls 2 Sauce Ladles 1 Gravy Spoon 2 Salt Spoons, Stock, li. Stock.

1) Stock 13 16.4 York I 10) nil Loudon 1 100 ith Stuft'dslure 17i I Sdmhle'Sterl. 5 p. ct.jMary'.and 0 9 0 11 0 3 0 10 0 9 0 13 Author of My Sister Our Guardian Ac. FORGIVENESS. By the Author of "The NethcrwtlOiiS of Otterpooi." KKTRIBUTION.

By Mrs. ACGUsTI PEEL 9 901 7 99 41 4 0J 101 Units ISt.ates 1374. 4s. Cd. 5 p.

ct. th SouAv unction 1 all 10 v.iiiuia State ISterl. 034 0 4 6 0 5 0 0 74 7i 75i 5 p. ct. 6p.ct.

6p.ct. 7p.ct. 0 13.0 84 88 Stock A- Grauth. K. C.

luo 10 Rhyiuney all Stock. Central 1 100 Stock. -ottish N.E.Aber.,Stock 100 Do 4s. 6d. Illinois Central l37-Vs.

2d. Do 1875 is. Od. Do. 100 Shas.

5.S0 pd. 861 BUN BURY'S NEW TALK. Newhj. A A CONSTANCE. 'Madame Constance' is not that ab-urd caricature til 1 1 31 bowls 1 Sfustard Spoon, gilt bowl 1 Pair of Sugar Tongs 1 Pair of Fish Carvers' 1 Butter Knife 1 1 Soup Ladle 1 Sugar Sifter 26 6 72j Stock.

Scottish Mid. Stock1 100 do all French manners and feelings we too often meet K.nglish book i. 0 2 1 4 0 2 0 10 0 3 0 3 1 7 0 5 0 17 0 4 0 4 1 10 0 0 0 17 0 0 1 opshire I nioii 109 all 11 2 S3 85 I 40 63i 58 93 3 2 1 1 i Stock 1-. 10 Stock Stock. 20 83i 96 K0 f9 but a real, natural Frenchwoman.

Her description ot Loudoi, Ufc seen from a French point of view are excellent." Sun rp HE QUARTERLY REVIEW. DC Vtll will be Published NEXT WEEK. CONTENTS Pearls an I Mock Pearls of History, II. Euphui-'u. itll Devon ath-Kastern uth Wales iithVorks.ArltiverDw.

Wok. cktoii and Darlington BIRTHS. Abbott. On the 2d at 14. Paynton-terrace, East India-road, Limehouse, the wife of Mr.

John Abbott, of a daughter. AKBtTnNiT. On the Sth at Madras, Mrs. W. R.

Arbathnot, of a daughter. Ashby. On the 30th at Beaulieu Villa. Peckliam-rye, the wife of Mr. Fred.

Ashby, of a son. Barker. On the 1st at Saudowne-terraee, Chester, the wife of F. H. Barker, of a son.

Blakh. On Thursday, the 4th at No. 8, Devonshire-place, the wife of II. Wollaston Blake, of a son. BONP.

On the 29th the wife of R. S. Bond, of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, of a son. BotTHEK. On the 1st at 35, Brunswick-square, Brighton, the wife of J.

G. Boucher, of a son, stillborn. BUCKLANK. On the 31st at Laleham, the wife of the Rev. M.

H. Buekland, of a daughter, stillborn. COOKE. On the 2d at 37, St. Paul's-road, Camlen-square.

Mrs. S. J. Cooke, of a daughter. Fowler.

On the 2d at Crookham-end, near Newbury, the wife of Commander G. C. Fowler, R.N., of a daughter. Freeling. On the 31st in Upper Harley-street, the wife of Charles Rivers FreeUng, of a daughter.

Gp.eiq. On the 2d at 16, York-place, Clifton, Bristol, the wife of Charles Greigl of a daughter. GrESEY. On the 2d the wife of R. C.

Gurney, of Holloway, of n. son. HALFORP. On the 4th at 34, Hill-street, the Hon. Mrs.

Augustus Halford, of a daughter. Harvest. On the 2d at 35, Church-road West, Islington, Mrs. Danl. R.

Harvest, of a daughter. H0WB3. On the 31st at Hythe, near Southampton, the wife of Frederick Howes, of a daughter. Imp.ay. On the 31st the wife of Mr.

James Frederick Imray, West-hill, Sydenham, Kent, of a daughter. Mariette. On the 2d at 33, Blandford-square, the. wife of Alphonse Mariette, of a son. POLE.

On Monday, the 1st the Lady Anna Chaudos Pole, of a son, her eighth child. Rhodes. On the 2d at 5, Plymouth ViUas, De Crespigny- park, Denmark-hill, the wife of Arthur Charles Rhodes, of a son. Robinsox. On the 2d at 11, York-street, Portman -square, the wife of Frederick Robinson, of a daughter.

Roth. On the 2d at 16a, Old Cavendish-street, the wife of Total I 9 1) 9 1 13 10 3 14 19 6 .16 4 0 Any article to be had singly at the same prices. Aa oak chest to contain the above, and a relative number of knives, A'C, 2 15s. Tea aud Coffee Sets, Dish Covers and Corner Dishes, Cruet and Liqueur Frames, Ac, at proportionate prices. All kinds of re-plating done by the patent process.

Illustrated Catalogues sent per free. 39, OXFORD-STREET, W. 1, 1A, 2, 3, and 4. NEWMAN-STREET 4, 5, and 6, Perry's-place and 1, Newmau-tuews. uo.

25 25 Do. New I860, 40 41 10 11 pm 53 6lpm 551 561 21 31pm JMPOKTANT NEW S. ESSAYS and REVIEWS Fifth Edition of the QUARTERLY 7p.ct.,MichL:an Central, lit; Mort. con 13o. AS.

01. Do. ir.kir.? Fund 1S82 Do. Bonds SterL (Do. 100 dol.

Shares is. 6d. 7p.ct.Michigan Southern and; I Northers Indiana; (sinking fund 1S35 ..,) Do. 100 dol. Shares 6p ct.

New York Central (sink fund' 1833 Tp.Ct'So. do. 1864 Do. 7p. c.

sink, fund 1876 Do. convertible Bds. '76- Do. 103 dol. Shares 1 ct.

N. Erie 1 1887, Do. 2 do. 1859 'Do. 3 do.

1883, assented Bonds, 1862, 1871 1 1875, assented 'Do. do. unassented Shares, assented Do. do. unassented, 1 ais ipni SO 25 12.10 Stock.

10 20 III. Lord Dinidonald. IV. Spiritual Destitution. V.

Indian Finance and Legislation. VI. German, Flemish, Dutcli Art. VII. African Discoveries Livingstone Speke- "jtbericfe jjy CbaiUu, itc VIII.

Stanhope's Life of Pitt. JioTE. Iron Manufactniv John Murray, Albemarle-street REVIEW No. 217. Svo.

74 Do no 1 Vale of Neath Vict. Station and Pinilioo iVest Cornwall W. Hartp'l Kail Bock. SILVER PLATE. WEST'S AMALGAMATED S1! 12 4 ILVER is the most perfect metal in use harder and more Stocl St Midland Oxford SO 1 791 S01 Stock.1 lasting than silver, the same colour throughout, and one-sLvth the price, as this list proves Fiddle.

Thread. King's. Lily. 12 Table Forks or Spoons 116 0 2 8 0 3 0 0 3 10 0 Do. Newport, 100 Do.

100 Stock Stock. XX. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. CCXX will be published on SiitUlttAy, April I 12 Dessert Forks or 1 70 1 15 0 2 2 0 2 10 6 PREFERENCE SHARES. 12 Tea Spoons INTENTS.

The DANGERS and SAFEGUARDS MODERN THEOLOGY, containing Suggestions offered to the Theological Student under present difficulties. By the Bishop oi LONDON, svo. 9s. in. HANDBOOK to the CATHEDRALS of WINCHESTER, SALISBURY, EXETER.

WELL CHICHESTER, CANTERBURY, an 1 ROCHESTER. With 200 Illustrations. 2 vols. Crown Svo. 24s.

rv. The CHl'RCH of ENGLAND: A Correspondence lietween the Bishop of Exeter and Lord Maeaulay in 1S49 on certain Statements in his History of England. 2d Edition. Svo. 2s.

6d. v. LECTURES on the HISTORY of the EASTERN CHURCH. With an Introduction on the Study of Ecclesiastical History. By Rev.

A. P. STANLEY, D.D.. Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford. With Plans.

Svo. 16s. Panama 1st 165. String 0 16 0 1 40 1 70 1 16 0 0 7 0 0 6 0 10 6 0 13 0 0 6 0 10 0 0 12 0 0 14 0 03 6 046 050 070 0 12 0 0 16 0 0 17 6 10 0 2 Sauce Ladles 4 Salt Spoons igilt bowls 1 Pair Sugar Tongs 1 Soup Ladle I. Personal History of Lord Bacoii.

II. The Republic of Andorre. III. Pvhtical Diaries Lonl Auckland IV. Eton college.

Do. 2d do. 6p.ct. Pensyl. Central Bonds, 100 98 87 SS 3S 80 26 1st iiort.

conv s. 30 I Do. do. 2d do String 86 'Do. do.

50 doL Sliares 36 6p.ct. Philad. aud Read. 1800 4s. Do.

1S70 I 75 Do. do. 50 dol. Slnires. 22 V.

Remains of Alexis de Toequevillc. VI. Essays and Reviews. VII. Autobiography and Letter of Mrs.

VIII. Fables oi Babrious. IX. Foibes' Iceland. X.

Election of President Lincoln aud its i.ec Loudon: Longman and Co. Edinburgh A. and These goods are the best in the market, and are very superior to any made for advertising cutlers and ironmongers. Cruet frames, with four cut bottles, at Uqueur frames, with thre Iwttles to match, 30s. cake baskets, 20s.

bread baskets, 30s. set of four corner dishes, 5: set of four dish covers, 0 and everything cheap in proportion. Illustrated catalogues free by post. TH03IAS WEST, 13, Ludgate-street, London. VL COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

UNIVERSITY of Master of Balliol. Dr. Roth, of a son. Ryde. On the 1st at the Parsonage, Melrose, the wife of the Rev.

J. G. Ryde. of a daughter. Sherwood.

On the 28th at Barbadoes, the wife of T. H. SERMONS PREACHED BEFORE the OXFORD. By Rev. ROBERT SCOTT, D.D 111 100 1 Can.

v. 6 p. c. Jan A July 109 EDLEVAL and other WORKS of ART. Do.

Cp.c. I Do. 6 P.C. 1833-4 100 Just received from Italy, France, and Germany, a COL Do. Op.e.Feb.&Aug.

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I N. a. v. 6 p. c.

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Majolica, Venetian Glass, Missals, Buhl and Reisner Furniture, Ormolu Clocks and Candelabra, rare examples of Old Sevres, Dresden, Vienna, and Capo di Monte Porcelains, Antique Bijouterie, Gold Enamelled Snuff Boxes, and numerous miscellaneous items of unusually fine quality. At A. JOSEPH'S, 92, New Bond-street. Antique and every description of Works of Art purchased at the highest prices. Post svo.

Ss. 6d. VII. SUNDAY: Its Origin, History, and Present Obligations. By Rev.

J. A. HESSEY, D.C.L., Head Master of Merchant Taylors' School, and Preacher to the Hon. Soc. of Gray's Inn.

2d Edition. Svo. 14s. VIII. SERMONS PREACHED in LIN'COLN'S-INN CHAPEL.

By Rev. WM. THOMSON. D.D., Provost of Queen's and Preacher to the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. Svo.

10s. 6d. IX. A DICTIONARY of the BIBLE: Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography, and Natural History. Edited by WM.

SMITH, LL.D., Classical Examiner in the University of London. 2d Edition. With Plans and Woodcuts. Medium Svo. 42s.

1130 100 100 100 do. 5 p.c. 1S71 to '76 THE COR I A A V. 1 No. 16 lor APRIL, ii NOW READY, price with 1V Illustrations.

CONTENTS. The Adventures of Philip on his Way through ths I v. an Illustration. Chapter VIII. Will be Cynical by the Benevolent.

Chapter IX. Contain mc Itul lk which is Solveil, and perhaps some more, duplet In which we visit Admiral Byng. The Irish Convict System Why it has Succet le Horace Saltoun. Part III. Va; VictLs.

The Morality of Advocacy. Food What it is. Frainley Parsonage. Chapter XL VI Lady Lint. K'iUi's Chapter XL VII.

Nemesis. Chapter XLV 1 1 1. Hw Mn- iill Married, had two Children, lived happy utcr "At Home." With an Illustration. Elisabetta Straiti. By Owen Meredith.

Roundabout Papers. No. 11. On a Chalk ,1 ti Llmii' Smith. Elder, and 65, Comhill.

I Do. do. 5 p.c. 1388 ft up. 11011 Nova Scotia Gov.

op.c. 100 Stlg. red. 1875 jS.Aus.Gov. 6 p.c.

'78ftup. 100 100 Vic.Gov. 6p.c. Jan. July OREIGN VINEYARD ASSOCIATION 100 Do.

do. 6 p.c. x. BRITISH MINES. Sherwood, Lieutenant 21st Fusiliers, of a son.

Tanqueray. On the 31st at Hendon, Mrs. John S. Tanque-ray, of a daughter. Taylee.

On the 1st at 36, Mason-street, Hull, the wife of the Rev. G. W. H. Tayler, M.A., of a son.

White. On the 31st at The Terrace, Turnham-green, the wife of Dr. White, F.C.P., of a son. YOUNG. On the 30th at Highfleld-park, Rock Ferry, Cheshire, Mrs.

Liston Young, of a son. MARRIAGES. Bennett Weedok. On the 2d at WiBesden Church, by the Rev. H.

W. Gleed Armstrong, vicar, the Rev. George Bennett, B.A., curate of Harrow-on-the-Hill, and son of John Bennett, of Westbourne-park Yillasto Ann Constance, eldest daughter of F. P. Weedon, of Glynfield House, WBlesden.

BURRUP Trow ay. On the 2d at Strattan, near Cirencester, by the Rev. Robt. Reveley. assisted by the Rev.

Jacob Wood, the Rev. H. De' Wint Buriup, of Gloucester, to Elizabeth Mary, eldest daughter of Clement Tudway, and niece of Richard Mullings, of Strattoa. Coleman Eluce. On the 2d at St.

Pancra3 Clua-ch, Henry Coleman, of Cambridge-terrace, DovSr, to Marion Kinsr, daughter of the late Rev. James Ellice, rector of LTothaR, Herts. Eden Pester. On the 4th at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, by the Lord Bishop of Moray and Ross, uncle to the bridegroom, Captain Morton Eden, Royal ArtiBtry, son of Lieu-tenant-General M.

Eden, to Georgina Louisa Helen, youngest daughter of Colonel Pester, Royal Artillery. HOLY SEPULCHRE at JERl -the Edinburgh Review." By s. 6d. NOTES on the SITE of the SALEM Being an Answer to JAMES FERGISSON. Svo.

Business done. Closing Prices. Paid, oi th0 V1'' 1VEW MONTHLY MA(iAZINE TIRE RECORDS stated anew, with pecial Reference to the 1 Tin." -IXKIVT pappps m. 1 11 Doubts and Discoveries of Modern Times. By Rev.

CEO. RAW- fil Mn' ihii 1 0 LINSON, M.A.. late Fellow and Tutor of Exeter Oxford. Al KIL coatains his Ojim ons EwpM oid I 01 wif 11- ling. Political, and Ecclesiastical Inu-rior ut Kiimlies-- fidiiion.

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transpareut wax candles, 2s. tine sperm and wax. Is. 6d. patent wax and sperm, 13d.

royal wax, Rid. superior composites, lid. per lb. House, laundry, and kitchen soaps reduced to 4Ss. per 1121b.

store dips, 7ld. Pure French colza oil reduced to 4s. yd. per gallon many other candles at reduced prices. Lists sent free on application.

Families will find considerable advantage by alw; ys getting thtir supplies from this Company, as prices are immediately reduced on falling markets. Terms cash. duties. Address M. E.

care of Mr. Eager, Wiinpidy Wimpole-street, W. 36 20 141 117 21 ii Pa 113 This Day is published, in post Illustrated, price 10s. 'Id 8vo- v0; 26 io. Shares 20 Jubbulpore 100 Do.

41 p.c. Debentures. 100 Do. 5p. c.

1804.. 100 Do. do. 1865 Stock. Grand Trunk of Canada.

lOO Do. 6 p.c. Pref 100 Do. 2d 6 p. 100 Do.

6 p. c. Debentures 100 1H. 7 per 1862 100 Do. do 1867 100 Do.

dn Stock. Gt.In.liauPenin.gu.5vi 20 Do. New, "ua 5 p. cent 20 rtt. Sn.

oi India 5 1, Stock. Do. 1 AS Housemaid, in a Small Fainilv, vviui- HE RUSSIANS at HOME Sketches, 1 fooUnaft t1 tlK. ivwun. showing what newspapers they read, what theatres they who is a good needlewoman.

Address li. 2.1 Uil'-erl 2H 63 41 5-3 42 2 95 20 iDo. 7 per ct. tUl 1862 all 20 1 all 32J Canada Land all 10 'Chan. Islands Tel.

(Lirn.il all Stock. Cop.Min. of Eng. A-Smltg all 25 Do. Preference, 7J p.

ct.l all Stock. Crjstal Palace. 100 Stock. Do. Preference 100 Stock.

Do. 6p. c. Perpet. Deben.

100 Stock. 'Electric Telegraph 100 OUSE FURNISHING. DRUCE and frwmunt ami linn, thuv nul oniAv themselves. Witll street. Bloomsbury, W.C.

H' 301 102 104 Furniture naileries and Show Rooms contain the largest STOCK in London of DINING-ROOM, DRAWINU-HDOM, 108 i.t. 4 Housemaid, where a footman is k- Housemaid, This Day, fcp. pp. 300, ornamental boards, xirice other matters relating to literature and music, and to plac historical and religious interest in and about Moscow. By SUTHERLAND EDWARDS.

Loudon M'm. H. AUen and 7. LeadenhaB-street. 106 94 11 lldis JT- Person, aged Sfd obiection to a little wav '-ut ECOLLECTIONS of a HORSEDEALER.

R1 97 dig 38 Ainiress a. yi Henrietta-street, Brunswick s.j i No work has ever issued from the nress better entitled to ii? i 8 4 2 ii 9i 95 90 201 W. of Canada Shares 201 IK. New 100 Do. 6p.c.'73 withoutopt 100 Do.

51 '77 do 100 Do. do. '73 without public confidence. It abounds in thoroughly practical information, and reveals every move in horse dealing and horse coping. Whoever keeps a stable or rides a horse should buy the book.

London Ward and Lock, 158, Fleet-street. 18 all all all CHAMBER FURNITURE, and BEDDING, with the prices marked in plain figures, every article being manufactured by first-rate workmen, of the best seasoned matcriaLo. A warranty for 12 months is given, and reference if required. Purchasers, before deciding elsewhere, are invited to visit this establishment, and obtain articles of first-rate quality at onc-ttnrd less than is usually charged. N.B.

Iron bedsteads, Ss. 6d. superior Brussels carpet, Is. per yard under the usual price: elegant dining-room chairs, 19s. each; 100 wardrobes, and easy chairs and settees to select from.

A servant bed-room well and completely furnished for 5 10s. Illustrated books post free. 68, 69, 56, and 58, Baker-street. mHE P4TT ROMFud the RISE of NEW 4 Housemaid, where a footman is k.d a 1 5 SffiS 1 the connection Person, aged 25. No objection to wait on bui lXiZ1 D- ddington-street.

Maryhl.ne. BuTLER' l.ere one in livery is late of Wadham CoUege, Oxtoid am X. Person, aged 42 height. 5ft. lO.Un.

The rei rt HISTOPV of vvr-1 xn Bv the Rev. JAMES WHITE, Address 8, King-street, GrosvC-uor siuare. lidis HI 9 dis 98 93 34 93 S3 lidis 7 '98 Stock. Madras, gua. 41 per ceut too 100 i I dis i li 1 11pm 2i 3J lldis 1 dis 1 25 Do.

New is 5 Eng. Austrln. Copper. aB 15 Genii. Steam Navigation; 14 1 Great Ship (Limited; I all 5 jLon.

Dis. Tel. (Limited). 3i 4 Lon. Gen.

Omnibus Co. aB 20 'Madras It rig. A 1 10 Med. Exten. Tel.

aB 25 National Discount Co. (L) 5 20 Nerb. Coal and Iron 5 6 Neth. Land 8 p. c.

Pf. 1 d. aU 1 N. B. Australasian all 1 Oriental Gas aB 1 Do.

New Shares 15s. itu an History. Third Edition, clothj FISCHEL'S GERMAN READING BOOK, on an entirely new principle. A story by Franz Hoffman; uterally translated, with copious notes, and an Elementary German Grammar. By Dr.

M. M. FISCHEL. of Queen's College, London, and German Master to the Stockwell Grammar School, in union with King College. The pupil leaxns the grammar imperceptibly." Times.

Author of the Landmarks of EliglisI Analysis to Chapters, and full Index. Stocic. 'Do. do. 5 percent 100 9 Stock.

4 p. cent. Extension 100 86 20 Do. 5 p. cent, do all 2 20 N.P.ruuswickAC'au.Lsh.

aU 5 Mock Sciiide A 100 ,97 I Do. Punjau'i 15 1 i 30 Do. do i -B i 1 Stock. io.l nd. St.

Flotilla 1 100 9i 10 Triiudad, Limited, Scrip. 1 Butler, or Butler and vlet, a pp. loth. 1 1 par 1 1 Iu post pric III IX'St puce LE SOMMIER ELASTIQUE PORTATIF. HEAL and SON have Patented a method of Making SPRING Af ATTWRRSES WIBTARI ists of Prices sent free by post.

years excellent cue racu-i D'AUBK; NY'S HISTORY of the KErORM.VI ION oi tlie loth Harrod 3, tobacconist. 1, New lluebcc-street. 1- 1" ljdis 92 lUs 10 Oriental Inlan.lStenm'Al th dis CENTURY. Abridged and Ti-aiislateu uie ulli. London: Koutledge" Maine, and Eontledge.

tamngdou-street Stock. Peel River Land Min! HEAL and SON, Bedstead, Bedding, and Bed-room Furniture 47 50 a sireac unnrovement 111 the art of tichin-, "wujn, 50 70 Manufacturers, 196, Tottenham-court-i oao, leiuu. or oriental bteam Do. New. Times.

11 pm An Examinatiou of Tendencies of Religious London THE ANTIDOTE or, Mr. Pattison's Essay on the D. Ntttt, 270, Strand, and Rolandi, 20 Bernei-s-street. Telegh. iRedSeaA Indii Rliymney Iron 4 Butler, or Butler and Valet, when id X.

or more in livery are kept, a Single Man. nped excellent character. Town or country. Addres- B.H. Molton-strect, Hiinover-sipiare, W.

AS Groom of tlu; Chambers and Person, aged 32. with 6 yeiirs' character. Ad hfss 43, Bedford-street, Strand, cs 10 18 10J ii 50 124 Do. New WL'FJfiKlUK BJfiJJi5T.EA.UO, rr.JLn-iinj, uuu CHAMBER FURNITURE. JACKSON and GRAHAM re- 1 spectfuUy inform the pubUc that they have largely extended this department of their business by devoting three spacious show- rooms 120 feet long' exclusively to the display of Bedsteads 18J 1 17 6i 51 128 100 all 30 all all al! 60 100 all all aU 5 100 Stock Commercial l'H) Stock 1 Do.

4 p. cent. Tret. Min. 100 Stock.iEnst and West India.

100 Stock. 1 London 190 Stock. BL Katharius 100 I Thought." Bv the Rev. T. H.

CAN M.A FeUow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Price Is. Mr Candy has succeeded ill pointing out many errors of Stock. Scot. Aust.

50 01 various woods, with furniture en suue, 01 uiium i -Sli'iii1 J'ust Pushed, price by post 2C stamps, TEBILIT aud IRRITABILITY (MENTAL -JL and PHYSICAL iiiduced by SPERMATORRHEA- the Sj-mptoms, Effects, and Rational Treatment By T. H. YEOMAN, M.D.. Physician to the General Post-office Letter-Carriers' Provident Institution, London, by post only, from the Author, 2i, Lloyd-square Jiustraiian Lanu. 1 iue Teleg.

Scrip, 1 10. do. nstrl 2 4 1 I Stock. Southampton 100 Wock.Victoria 1)1 9f 99 Sa Do. Njw 2 i dis par nr.

A Loan Co. of U. Can van Diemea's quotation both in the letter aim me spun, jir. rattisou Essay, and in a calm aud learned manner lias done good service 1 Printed and Published at the Morning Post Office. Welluigwn-in a subsidiary way." Clerical Journal.

street, tiand. iu the oonnty of Mid Uesex, by HHNRV LUaV, Cambridge i Deishtou. Bell, ami Co. London BeB and Daldy. I Printer.

Friday, April 5, 1S61. mflv hp nn 1, 00 9i 10J Oxford-street, Freston-place, and Newman-yard, adjoining..

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