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Apbxd 43 1857.] THE IEABBE. 333
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Apbxd 43 1857.] The Ieabbe. 333
Apbxd 43 1857 . ] THE IEABBE . 333
Bibths, Makriages, And Deaths. - ¦ . ¦Rt...
BIBTHS , MAKRIAGES , AND DEATHS . - ¦ . ¦ RT'P ' TfJff . AB . KTWB . IGHT' —On the 25 th ult ., the wife of the Rev . Julius Arkwrigbt , of Latton Vicarage : a daughter . DIXON . —On Friday , the 27 th ult ., at Essex Villa , St . Jolm'svrood , the wife of Hepworth Dixon : a daughter . MARRIAGES . BATCHELOR— JTARMAN . —On the 28 th of March , at St . Peter ' s , Eaton-square . Edward James Batchelor , Esq ., of Kenniugton . to Elizabeth , youngest daughter of Captain Jarman , of Rannsgate . HANSO ! N—EDE . —On the 19 th March , at the Chapel of the British Embassy , Florence , Charles Constantine , eldest son of Charles Simpson Hanson , Esq ., of Constantinople , to Fanny Catherine , eldest surviving daughter of Charles I 3 de , Esq ., late of the same place .
DEATHS . HOGG . —Drowned , at Calcutta , on the 15 th of February , by falling overboard from the ship Alfred , of which he was a midshipman , Robert , youngest son of Dr . Hogg , 51 , Gower-street , Bedford-square , aged 17 . KINGDON . —On the 10 th of February , at Honda , in New Granada , of dysentery , "William Zachariah Kingdon , aged 2 S .
Tkom The London Gazette. Tuesday, March ...
TKOM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , March 31 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . —Gkobgb Baskee-VALle Talk-on-the-Hill , Staffordshire , farmer . BANKRUPTS . —Robert Clinch , Salisbury , livery stable keeper— Henry < Faithfttia , Woodstock-road , Blackwall , shipowner—Jonathan Hanbuey , Brenchley , Kent , grocer —John Timmis , Lelleshall , Shropshire , timber merchant—JOHN Hichaeds , Aberystwyth , Cardiganshire , draper—Henex Mvndy , Gloucester , ironmonger—Sarah Hoach , Merthyr Tydvil , Glamorganshire , carrier—Ukiah : "Wimpenny , Almondhuryi Yorkshire , woollen cloth manufacturer—John Hanson and James Walker , Sheffield , coach builders—Richaed Jones , Newtown , Montgomeryshire , flannel manufacturer—John Stewart , Treston , Lancashire , ironfounder . . ¦ Friday , Aprils . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . —Henk-s : Duckworth , Glen Top Mill , near Newchurch , Lancashire , cotton , manufacturer . BANKRUPTS , — Jesse Catt , Little Tower-street , licensed victualler — John Jobson , Derby , ironfounder—Jonn Robinson and Charles Robinson , Leeds , woollen cloth merchants—Thomas Harriott , Nottingham , tailor — Joseph : Williams , Vauxhall-bridge-road , Surrey , tailor—Joseph : Oswald RoBsoN i Castle-street East , Oxford-street , carpenter : —Edwin Rogers , "Walsall , grocer—Robert Hotb Buyan , Lincoln , clock miker— "Wiliiam Tjsevexuick , Lincoln , timber merchant- ¦ ¦' ..
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London, Friday Evening, April 3,1857. Th...
London , Friday Evening , April 3 , 1857 . The Baivk of England has thought it advisable to put a stop to the incessant demand for Bullion by raising the rateof discount to 6 J per cent . This came rather unexpectedly on the money markets , and its occurring so near the 4 th of the month , when bills become due , has caused some inconvenience to the mercantile public . Th-o power vested in the Bank directors is so great , that ere Long the question must be raised as to the propriety of allowing a few dozen men to bo the arbiters of the fortunes and destiny perhaps of . millions of their countrymen .
xiio iuiiiuuiiutjuiuiiij ui me icsumtiuii ainvcu ai uy me Bank directors gave a damp to all business . It had been suspected on Wednesday , owing to some remarkable sales , that such a measure was under consideration , and the market was weak when tlio news arrived . The lowest point reached as yet has been 93 i for this coining account . Railway shares had been very buoyant up to this point , but a fall of i to 5 per cent , ensued in the leading lines . Money is not difficult to bo met with at G to 61 per cont . for short dates . In the . foreign stocks therehas been a decidedly less firm feeling in Turkish and Russian stocks . Mexicans have improved . In Spanish , no business worth recording . So occupied has tho City been with the elections both in and out of tho metropolis tiiis present week , that business has been at a standstill . Great satisfaction has been expressed at the triumph of Lord John Russell for London .
In railway shares , East Indians generally look very healthy . Great Western of Canada are depressed , owing to tho account received of tho frightful accident near Hamilton on this line . Grand Trunk of Canada have been largely bought , but their dropping down so much looks as if tho public had overbought , ana would fain get rid of some portion of their adventure . Caledonian , Dover , Leeds , and East Lancashire , are all well thought or . Joint-stock Banks still look uninviting , investments and recent events have frightened people from risking their wholo fortune in such schemes . Mining market much neglected , and business at a standstill . A meeting of the Australian Agricultural Company took place this week , and tho statements of tho dirocLory were so unsatisfactory that they decreased tho value of the shares to 2 U . i not six years ago they wore selling at aOOZ . to 300 J . per share . The markets close at four o ' clock . Consols for account i » 3 } , Oil ; Turkish Six per Cent . 5 , 07 ; Turkish Four per Cent . lOOf , 101 .
Blackburn , 83 , 9 ; Caledonian , C 8 i . COJ ; Chester and llolyhottd , . ' !<* , 30 ; ISastorn Counties , 11 , n \; Great Northern , 0 « i , 1 ) 74 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) . 105 , 107 ; Great Western , ( S O * , 074 ; Lancashireand Yorkshire , 1015 , 102 J ; London and Blackwall , 0 , Ci ; London , . Brighton , and South Coast , 107 , 109 ; London and North-Wostern . 1055 , 10 ( i }; London and South-Western , 103 , 103 J : Midland , S 1 J , 824 ; Nort h-Eastern ( Berwick ) , 80 , 87 ; South-Eastern ( Dover ) , 75 , 7 ( 3 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 7 , 74 ; Dutch Rhonish , piu \ i j Eastern of Franco ( Paris and Strasbourg , ' Mi , 3 ( 5 ; Great Central of France , 24 , Z 4 i ; Great Luxembourg , ( 1 J , M ; Northern of Franco ,, 41 ft , 4 . 12 ; Paris and Lyons , « 2 f , ( VZt ; Royal Danish , 18 , 20 ; Royal Swedish , 14 , 14 ! jtambronnd Mouse , ii } , ' . >} .
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C O 11 N MARK K T . . _ . Mark-lmio , Friday , April 4 , 1857 . Tiirc arrivals of Wheat into London hav « s been moderate-, but tho trade continues in a dull stntu -without change in value Gulatz Maize has bo « ui sold at ; $ -:., mid Bulgarian at ans ., Odessa , at 3 (! h . Od ., and a cargo of Foxanian utaos . Cd . lor S |) iuii , all cost , freight , and insuriincf . 1 ho supply o ( Barley and Oats exceeds tho demand , and price a have declined la .
British Funds For The Past Week. (Ctosin...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( CtOSING PBICES . ) Sat Mow TuesAjFed . Thur . Frid . Bank Stock . ...... SperCent . Red ; .. ...... , 3 per Cent . Con . An . 93 J 93 J 935 03 £ S 3 i 93 i Consols for Account 93 93 $ 93 s 93 £ SSJ 93 J New 3 per Cent . An . ...... ...... ...... New 2 § per Cents-.. ...... ' Long Ans . 18 U 0 ...... ...... ..... ! India Stock 224 22-i 2-22 1222 Ditto Bonds . £ 1000 5 d Id ! Ditto , under £ 1000 Id lp 4 d | Id Ex . Bills , £ 1000 ...... 5 d 1 d Id 5 d 5 d ! 2 d Ditto , £ 5 O 0 5 d 5 d 4 d Sd ! 2 d Ditto , Small par ...... Id 5 d ' 2 d
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Fjkiday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds . 100 I Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Buenos Ayres 6 p . Cents 85 J Russian Bands , 5 per Chilian G per Cents 102 | Cents ... 105 Chilian 3 per Cents Russian 44 per Cents .... 95 Dutch 24 per Cents ....... ... Spanish . Dutch 4 per Cent-Certf . 98 J Spanish Committee Cer-Equador Bonds ............ ... of Coup , not fun . 61 Mexican Account .. 23 | Turkish 6 per Cents ...... 97 f Peruvian . & h per Cents .... 774 , Turkish New , 4 ditto .... 1 O 0 J Portuguese 3 per Cents . 45 £ ' ! Venezuela 4 ? per Cents
Royal Italian Opeka.
ROYAL ITALIAN OPEKA .
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Mil . Crxili oegs inost respectiully to announce that tho Royal Italian Opera will , during the season of 3857 , bo given at the Theatre Royal , Lyceum . The opening will take place on Tuesday , April 14 . Tho Performance during the present season will commence nt Half-past Eight o'clock on each evening . The Prospectus , with full particulars , to bo had at tlie Box-office of the Theatrein Wellington-street . Tho principal engagements for the present sea-son arc : — Madame GJrisi , Madame Bosio . Madame Rosa Devries , Mademoiselle IMarai , Bladaine Taglialico , Mademoiselle Didiee . Also Mademoiselle Pare pa , ( From the Royal Theatre at Lisbon , her lirst appearance in England ) , and Mademoiselle Victoire Balfc ( Her first appearance on the stage ) . Tenori . Signpr THario , Signor Iferi Baraldi , and Signor Soldi , Sigiior Gavdoni . An engagement will be offered to Signor Tamberlik oil his arrival from the Brazils . Bassi Baritoni . Signor Ronconi , | Signor Graziaui . Bassi Profundi . Signor La . blache I ; Signpr Poloninij ( his first appearance these I Mousieur Zelger , twoyears ) , j and Signor Tagliafico , I Herr Formes . The Oi'chestra and Chorus will be as last year . Director of the Music , Composer , and Conductor , Mr . Costa . The engagements for the Ballet are : Mademoiselle Cerito , Mademoiselle Dclechaux , . . Cher first appearance ) , and Mademoiselle Plunkett . Mademoiselle EspeT and Mademoiselle Battalini . Mademoiselle Lefcloud , Mademoiselle Emma , Mademoiselle MaTie , and Mademoiselle Elise . Maitre de Ballet , ... ... Monsieur Desplaces . Stago Manager , ... ... Mr . A . Harris . Scenic Artisto , .,. ... Mr . "W . lieverley . Leader of the Ballet , ... Mr . A . Mellon . Applications for Boxes mid Stalls to be made , to'Mr . Parsons , at the Box-oliicc of the Theatre in VVellingtonstreet j and to the Principal Musicsellers and Librarians .
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MADAME RISTORI .-LYCEUM THEATRE . MR . GYE begs most respectfully to announce that ho has entered into an engagement with the celebrated Italian Tragedienne , Madame RLSTORI , together with her ITALIAN DRAMATIC COMPANY . Madamo RISTORI will givo FIFTEEN Performances in London , commencing the First Week in June . Full particulars will be duly announced .
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HER MAJEST r'S THEATRE . —SPEZIA , GIUGLINI , VIALETTI , POCCHINI . OPENING NIGHT , TUESDAY , April 4 th . Opera LA FAVOB 1 TA . Ballet .... LA ESMEltALDA . All tho Boxes and Stalls having been disposed of for the Subscription or opening night , the same Opera and Ballet will bo repeated on Thursday , April 10 th , it being an extra night npt included in tile Subscription . A limited number of Boxes in tho Half-circlo Tier havo been specially reserved for tho public , and mu-y bo had on application at tlio Box Olllco at thoThea . tro , Colonnade , Maymarket . Prico One Guinea , and Ono Guinea , and a Half each . Tho doors open at half-past seven , tho Opera commences at eight .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Lessee and Manager , Mr . Alfred AVioan . liastcr Monday , and during tho wouk , will bo performed tho now Drama , in two nets , cal led DADDY HARDACRID . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , ( i . ViniiiK , G . Cooko , Leslie ; Mias Stephens and Miss Hughes . After which the now Drama , called A SHEEP IN WOLF'B OLOTHING . Characters by Messrs . Addison , G . ViniiiK . G . Cooke , Leslie , H . Cooper ; Mrs . Stirling and Miss Maskell . 'To conclude with tho now Farce called THIEVES ! THI 10 VE 8 ! Characters by Messrs . F . Rofcson , G . Vining , II . Cooper . Leslie ; Misses Swanbo rough and Uromley . Commence at Half-past Soven .
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rpHE GREAT TOBACCO CONTROVERSY . ,- ¦ ~ -9 , ; , SEXTON will LECTTJRK on this im portant topic x ? Ti &^ iT , T hr 0 C 3 all d Ha lf-Past Seven p . m ., at Dr . KAUN'S niuafcUM , ^ 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-Ha . uaro . Tho Museum , which now stiuidH wholly unrivalled in tho world , ami tlio rarity and complotenoss of -whoso contents have nlrotitfy acquired forit a . European reputation , and obtained the warm commendation of tho prosn in tl » ia and other (• oimlrif . vs , i , sojx ; n daily ( Cor goutliiiiKiu only ) from Ten to I en- A ,, cw j . octur ,, is delivered by Dr . KAHNat Half-post 1 'i J . l \) P - «' (! l >' . Admission , Is . —Descriptive catalogues of tlif ; Musrruni , RuntnlnliiK Ltieturos as delivorcd by Dr . lUim , gmtiH to tho vialtora .
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BETTS ' S PATENT BRAN"D Y has ever since t its introduction to the public teen recognised , both , by scientific men and the trade , as the best article ever manufactured in this country . Its claims to such preeminence are based upon its unrivalled purity , and its closer assimilation than any other to the flavour of tho finest Champagne Brandy . There has been no Brandy mado fromWino in France , either in the present year or in tho preceding one . Owing to the successive failures in their vintages , the French wiue grower gets a higher price for his wine , consumed as such , than , he can . realise by its being distilled into Brandy ; ana forasmuch as tho Foreign Brandy of recent importations is but the product of British grain and beetroot spirits , the prestige hitherto exclusively enjoyed by French Brandy ais having been distilled , from a particular French wino no longer exists , and is no longer worthily assignable to it now that is bunglingty made from other materials . Tho supply of wine for distillation into Brandy having failed , tho French distiller is constrained to recur to a manufacture in which ho needs the quarter of a century ' s experience which has been exercised upon that of BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY , to render his article respectably competitive , and he has not had it . Under these circumstances , the Messrs . Betts challenge that their PATENT BRANDY is superior to any now mado abroad . It is to tho interest of tho public and tho Messrs .. Setts that these facts should be "widely spread , for recent importations are of a quality so inferior as to disgrace the name they bear , and are twice the price of BETTS'S PATENT BRANDY , which is supplied by tho trade to private families in any quantity , down to the single capsuled bottle . Excise regulations prevent its sale from the DISTILLERY , 7 SMITHFIELD-BAKS , ST . JOHN-STREET , in any less quantity than two gallons .
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rx ENUINE GARDEN SEEDS . —TIMOTHY VJT BRIGDEN , SEEDSMAN and FLORIST , 10 . RAILWAY ARCADE , LONDON ^ BRIDGE , begs most respectfully to inform his friends and patrons , that his unrivalled collection of Agricultural , Vegetable , and Flower Seeds is now arranged , and Catalogues will be forwarded , post free , upoi ] application . T . B . further begs to stato that he still continues to make assortments of choice Vegetable Seeds , in collections suitable for Gardens of every size , from Ton Shillings and upwards . Ladies and . Gentlemen not being aMo to call at the above Establishment , may rely Upon their orders being executed witli only First-class Seeds . All orders from unknown correspondents must be accompanied with reference or l ' ost-ollice Order . Boroush Branch . "
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5 G LENFIE L D PAT E N T S TA RCH XfSED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY , And pronounced by HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to bo THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED . Sold by all Chandlers , Grocers , & c . & c .
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* * T H E M EDICAL G IRCULA ll -L ON DR . DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COJD hlVEU OIL . "Much of the Pale Oil sold in the market is found to ho notliing more than Skate Oil—a facbWhich will account for the failures whicli have so frequently attended the use of the so-called Cod Liver Oil . Tlio utmost reliance may be placed upon the experimental researches of Dr . de Jongh , who is one of the most eminent of liuroneau chemists ; tlie Oil procured by him enjoys also tlie additional sanction of the opinion of Baron Liebig and tho late Dr . Pereira in favour of its genuineness and eflicaoy . Our-own experience practically confirms their judgment , and wk unhesitatingly RECOMMEND Dll . DI 5 JoNOIl ' a LlGIIT-UfiOWN Con LlVUIt Oli ' . AS- THJiBEST FOB WliOJCINAL PURPOSIiS , AND WlSLIrDKSEItVING TUB CONPJDENCIi OF IU 13 PHOPISSSION . " Bli . DE JONGH'S COD L 1 VJD 11 OIL Has now . in consequence of its marked superiority over every other variety , secured the entire conlidcnco nnd almost universal preferenceof tho most eminent Medical Practitioners as tho most speedy and eiiuctual remedy for CONSUMPTION , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , GOUT . RUKUMATISM , SCIATICA . DIABETES , DISEASES OF THIS SKIN NUUUALttIA , RICKETS , INFANTILE WASTING UENEltAL DEBILITY , and all SCROFULOUS AFFECBold only ill ImpehiaI / Half-pints , 2 s . Gd . ; Pints , 4 s . 0 d . ; Quarts , !) s . ; capsuled and labelled with Dii . im JoNon ' a Stamp and Signature , without winciiNONXAiiKaENUiNic , by niiiny respectable Chemists throughout the United Kingdom . "WIIOLKSALR AND KETAII , WEI'OT . ANSAR , IIARli'OUD , & CO ., 77 , STitAN I ) , LONDON " , W . ( .. ' ., mi . dm j oNon ' a sole nniTisrr consignuus , By whom tho Oil is daily forwarded to all parts of tho Metropolis .
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rpo INTALIDS , MOTIIEKS , AND F AMIJ- LIES . —Uy her Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent ( the only patent for these preparations ) . Strongly recommended by the Medical Profession . ADNAM ' . S IMPROV 15 D PATENT GROATS and JJA 11 LEY are manufactured by a nrocess which entirely removes tho acidity and unpleasant ilavowr . so universally found in similarpreparations . They l > roduco Gruel and Barley Water in thchigliost perfection , and being manufactured perfectly purc . yield food of the moat light and nourishing quality for tlio Infant , tho Invalid , ancl tho Aged . Tho Barley also makes a delicious Custard Pudding , and is an excellent ingredient for thickening Soups & c r lho Patontces pnljlish one only of tho numerous testiinonialH they Iklvc received from eminent medical professors relying inoro confidently on tho intrinsic qualify of the articles , of which one- trial will not fail to convince the most tastidioua of their purity and excellence . ( Copy . ) "Chemical Laboratory , Guy ' a Hospital « ti t , ** , x February l » , 1855 . I have submitted to a microscopical and chemical examination the samples of hurley and groatw which von ) mv <> forwarded to me , and I bog to inform you that 1 llnd in ' thorn only those pnnciplea which nro found in good barley there is no mineral or othor impurity pres ( Mit , and from the ' result of my invcstigationl bellevo them to l . o « iiuiHO , and to possess thoso nutritive propertioH assigned by tlio late Dr . Poroira to Luis description of food , " Messrs . Adnnm and Co . " ( Signed ) "A . H . 'I ' avuqu . CAUTION .-To proven torrors , tho Pnhlio are renuesttid &?& 2 & TS . ffi ) $ i «" ir "" 11 ttlllN ) or lhu 1 >) l - i « u ' ° M Ob ( nill . Wholesalo at tlio Manufactory , Mai < l ( -nln . no , Queon-H root , London ; mid Hotail in 1 ' iickotH null Oanlstora at fid . and In . each , and in Canistorn tor Fuiiiili
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Leader (1850-1860), April 4, 1857, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_04041857/page/21/
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