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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE, Lessee and Manager, Mr. ALFRED WIGAJfr.
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"Lost tsvvbx Icn & - ^ Mr . : ! j 6 s ^» h Were , . English * tman , ^ together with fewo-compamona < and four boatmen , >* rere recently losfcon title ice in lendeawotmng to crosa tfromCape Tomentine to 'Prince Edwardlalaland .. Mr * Were , in a letter to a friend , gives the following account © f their sufferings : ~ - " 0 E ? or several hours Ahe -weather was propitious ; -then it f changed ' . to aJieavgr ^ nowetormi -Which- drenched us to'the skin ; but we still made-our Tray on , fully expecting to reach the island the same evening . " When we came within a mile and a half of our destination , the snow- was soidensely thick we could « ot make > ovrvay through it ;¦ the night-coming on , we . thought * it ' advisable-to encamp on a sheet- of ice , having no covering whatever to shelter us from the weather . f
37 he next - morning' we'found we haddrifted . < at least- five miles off from the island ; and we immediately mustered aUhandsy using . every exertion imaginable to reach the Sand . There-was a mile and a half of water to cross before -we came to the island , and the waves were running so-high , the boatmen said -it would be impossible to cross ; * we then put : back again , until we -came' to -a Sheet of iee , in'despair . It was very oold ; and in order to-keep ourselves-wamv we took our clothes from our tranksand nailed them , before the mouth of the boat . By break of day we held a consultation on the best course to § $ eer ; my advice was to make for the nearest land on the Nova Scotia side , We . toUed on the whole day , and towards eyening . caine . in sight of the land ,
, Wihen we . again encamped on a sheet of ice . Next monnng ,.: Tfe , fQV « nd- _ ouraelves jn . a _ deplorable , state of hunger and deprivation , not . having partaken of . any { nourishment since we left . The men declared they iwould not . go any further without . some nutriment . Thenuwaa . dqpicted . the , passion ., of , man *— selfishness , ajone prevailed , and man became a brute . Fortunately I had a little * spaniel , dpg , which they seized upon with the { greatest , avidity , . and , -after .. draining every . drop , of its . bloody ate the flesh raw , the young doojfcor partaking-with them ; , that renewed their strength , . and we again set
forward for the land . About eleven o ' clock , Dr . Hazard : was taken . anirious , and I saw his time was come to leave this world . I then threw my great coat over him , and after an hour ' s moaning he passed into eternity without a , death-strnggle . I told them it would not . -fLo to sleep . out . again , of we should all be dead ; and ,, after constant toil and exertion , we reached the land about six o ' clock the next morning , in a deplorable condition , being . badly frost-Jbitten . I sank down in the boat in a state of stupor , while the men went in search of aid , -which they fortunately found in the course of . two hours . "
Mt * BXSBBS < PF AN-ESTGUSH GENTLEMAN TS SeATH . ^ -Mt . jFenton , -from Yorkshire , has : been shot dead by two ^ S paniards , on the road fronvAJgeciras to Tarifa . It ap . pears , that . the deceased ] was pursuing his way , accompanied by bis ,. sister , to . a farm at some distance-from AJgeciras , jui order to obtain a rogular supply of pure njjlk , when he .. was waylaid and killed . An investigation of tjh-Q . crime was . entered upon by the authorities at Algeciras , and tKe murderers have been apprehended . The body , of the deceased was brought over to this side pf the hay , and buried in the Protestant Cemetery .: — Gibraltar Ckronicle . The French General Bizot has been killed by a rifle-bullet in . the trenches .
A Nhto ^ thmscoverkd P ^ ankt . —^ On the night , of April 19 th , Hen \ B ,. Luther , of the Observatory , of BUk , near Pusseldorf , discovered . a new planet ^ of the eleventh magnitude , describing its orbit between Mars end Jupiter . iThjs is ; the forty-third nhvnet pf our , solar system . T ^ e juajre . Imjpejbiax * Visit . —Previous to taking his departure , £ rom Buckingham Palace , the Emperor of , the French Jeft 1500 / . ; to be divided amongst the roy < al . servants , in the following proportions : —60 Q ? . to those employed in the Lord Steward's department ; 500 / . to thoseiintfeeKLoxd . Ghambeclain . 'a department . ; and 500 / . to the groojns ' aod servants in the department of the M aster o . f the , Horse . The issue of orders to view the apartments at ^ W & ndaor jQaeUe lately occupied by the Emperor and , Empress , has commenced , ; but the number of those wjho have hitherto availed thenasfilycs of the privilege * ie inconsiderable .
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-FROM THE LONiaON GAZaBXTB . Tuesday , May 1 . ^ BANKRUPTS . — Wiiham Wnjmsnr , Charles-street , Caraborwoll Now-road , builder—William Bakkh , Cumberland-market , liconsod viotuallor—( Oeokgb Edwajoj ) NjBAji , Pomhury , Kent , innk . oopor—John Kessedy , Aidersgate-street , printer—Joshwi Sai / t , Lonrton , Staffordshire , Mmber--merohanfc > - ~! E : DWAB » W » 8 * ow , Dudley , Woroeator ahire , hosier ^ -JoBKWt Ma « 6 djbkt , JBalsaU-heath , Woro ^ atoraliiro ^ lqQnsod yiotualjler—Qe ohqe Isaac Wajbd , Leiceator , flshmoiiger—Gbobge RionAKDS , AHer , near Langport , Bomersetshire , innkooper—Fbhu » biok Wii < i . iam HowttBe . Leodsj . wino . morohant—WiJji-lAM . JENKijfsow , Eoolepflold i , nd < . 8 li # & lfM » WW nianufaoturftr—iSAMtrKJC- AIakanjc , SVhalloy . Lanoaahiro , cotton epinnor—James Holmes ,, Lancaster , builder .. SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —DotroxAB and ? Unu > , Edinburgh and Bradford , wine raorolmnts—A . M'Rah , jun ., Dlngwoil , 4 rapon—H ., JtJAHlP , < 3 UiWHOW , grocer—J . Du ^ OAJS ' * Groonppk , druggjst . .. - tfrklay . May * . ¦ BANKaUPTCT ANNULL « lI > , - ' WjtuaAM Hoj ^ ADAy * nd JAjMjjaCwitMiXflWf , Watllng . otrcot , City , wantlo manufacturers . BANKRUPTS . —Jamhb VatniTV , Lolcostor-Btreot ,
RogontfstmatcibtKA andfishoiBinrfceii—CAaxaaaaiKBsHrsBQK . ^ iiliyiiring' ton 7 So ^ hwnpton , 4 ia ilpr ^^ nd ; mercer— -WiW . WJ « ai 4 * i > iNG Holb ^ SCOT ^ tffix ^ OPEKKHBJM , B ^ i ^ fl ^ n ^ E chandlen—OohhwT ' xijWT ^ Saxmundham , Suffolk , draper—Sasihsx , « oi > e 8 OK » . GK ^ tilMarylebone-st » eet , stationer—Geobge Ecwajuj . NEAfeP ^ mhury . KentiannkeeperH- ^ ABr-SA ^ . JAqKs « N ^» i » CWS . VauxbalL'Brewery ^ W ^ an ^ orthroad , brewer—Wiijejam Hqe , Bishopsgate-street Without , stationer—Gboege Eehdbbiok IHKLroHAr-, 20 , jBishopsgate-stveet Without , grooBr--HBi ? BY ( jRQajffl ; aoN , Brewopdi Stafford , malster—Hkkbt BabK ! B , Kidderminater , licensed victualler—Jose B , jck * ki > . iBoeasjfcle , Cornwall , draper—Xj
• EriOHAKD'MORGANiBowlais , grocer- ^ SA . Mtr ^ ijowE , ^ erioy silk manufacturer —T-HoaiAS M 0 Ba >» iiNG 3 ,-ehadweU-court MiU , StftSbwishire . nriller—iRsmvfTD > Stbvihns , W * lsall , draper — Joseeb : Bfiii , Little Bolton , Lancaster ,. cotton spinner— . John BttKTQN and Robbbt Emwabb Rees , South Hamlet , GkmeeatoreMxe , barge and boat builders—JQHX Hoseik , Blaokhurn , Lancashire ,. oumer . and leather cutter—Sekex Ha , wk £ N JDjnEB . JBoscas ^ le ,, Cornwall , grocer ; And ArftTid ? ~* SCOTOH ^ SBQUBSTRA ^ rKDNS . —David Nrcoi ,, Linlithgow > merchant— RIOHABB i Mumhew Peabe , Glasgow , steam-packet agents 3 mx Gn * i & Wytia , Glasgow , commission , merohant ^ -rJAMBS- , CAMPSEJii < . and Co ., Glasgow , machine makers .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . DOUGLAS . — April 21 , at Springwood Park , prematurely , Lady Scott Douglas : a daughter , stillborn . ENNISKILLEN . — April 28 , at 103 , Eaton-place , the Countess of Enniskillen : a daughter . JFALMOUTH . —May 1 , at Mereworth Castle , Viscountess Ealmouth : a daughter . KENNEDY . —April 28 i . at 69 , Eaton-equare . theLady Gilbert HiESKJBSa . ' —M ay ,. 1 ,. at Rufford Hall ,-the Lady Arabella Hesketh : a daughter . H © PE . r-Ai ) ril 24 , at Chelt ^ ham , Lady Hope : a daughter , ^ MARRIAGES . ¦ COOJKE—BAKER . —April 21 , at the parish church of Newington , Oxfordshire , by the Right . Rev . the Lord Bishop of Oxford , the ¦ Rev . Henry Kennant Cooke ,. rector of Nuneham Courtney , Oxop , to Janetta , youngest daughter of the late Worshipful and Rev . James Baker , Chancellor of the Diocese of Durhami : audirector of Nuneham Courtney . , „ ,.,, PIGOT—CLINTON . —April 21 , at St . James ' s Piccadilly , Robert Pigot , Esq ., nephew of the late General Sir George Bigot , Bart ., of Patshull , to Anna Maria third . daughter of the late General Sir -William Clinton and the Lady Louisa . CliQt ° n- DEATHS . BISHOP . —April ; SO , at his residence , 13 , Cambridge-street , Hyde-nark . Sir Henry Rowley Bishop , aged . sixty-eight ; BTJRGOyNE . —May 1 , in Eaton-square , Catherine , relict of the late Mojor-General Sir Montagu Roger Burgoyne , Bart ., of Sutton Park , Bedfordshire , aged eighty-two . CORRY . —May 1 , at Paris , after a protracted illness , Armar Lowry Corry , Esq ^ ., Rear-Admiral of the Wbite , aged sixtytwo . FLINT . —May 1 , at-WiiCadogan-place , Lady Flint , relict of therlate-Sir Charios William Flint , aged seventy-one . ROSE . —April 27 ,. at St . Jioonard ^ s , iiady Rose , of Hyde-parkgardens .
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , . May 4 , 1855 . A few speculative transactions in Consols have taken place during the week . The continued gloomy accounts from the seat of war , and the evident uneasy state of . feeling on the part of the Government , coupled , with . their contradictory , naif-sulky , half-jocular ^ replies in the two Houses of Parliament . to serious questions , asked by different members—tho continued easterly winds and tho state of the crops crying out for rain—doubts -about Austria—and tho attempt to assassinate Louis Napoleon—here are reasons enough for a continued flatness in Consols and other stocks ; the only fillip they have had was yesterday , money being much easier . The Bank lowered the rate pf discount again , and Consols 'improved" one quarter percent . Jn tho Railway Share ¦ Market all is flat ; uothingidqing . Many dealers have quitted
their several-markets . and . gone into Consols ; this took place about the time . of the new loan being dealt in . It is not much inquired- after . Mines are flat . In United Mexicans there has been a good axno \ iut of bargains previous and . subsequent to tho arrival of the , mail- They are flat to-day , so we may conclude that there has been no very favourable news . Banks and land'companies remain nearly the same ; what little bueinosa there is dqing the Consol market takes . Turkish , Scrip falls , and rises with Consols ! to a greater degree , being a more sensitive plant . The feeling is evidently downwards , and nothing out tho plethora of money and distaste to employ it keeps things so high . "Wo shall have a fall in , Consols before tno rain , oven with tho prospect of the June dividends . Consols close at four o ' clock , 88 J , 89 flimt , " , Paris prioos come better ; Turkish 73 i , i ; Russian Fives , 08 , 100 ; Omnium , * , ft ; pm . _ *
Caledonians , 60 , 60 J ; , Eastern Counties . 11 , 1 U ; Groat Northern , 88 » , 804 ; ditto , A stock , 72 , 74 ; ditto , B stock , 123 , 125 ; Great Western , 03 * . 03 } t London and North Western , 97 * . 079 ; Midlands , 08 * , 08 ?; South Eastern , 60 , 60 ; Oxford and Worcester , 26 , 20 ; South Devon , 12 . 13 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 7 i , 7 f ; Luxembourg , 11 , 2 i ; Eastern of Franco , 84 f , 36 : Paris and Lyoii 8 , 23 S , 23 * ; Pans and Orleans ; 45 , 47 ; Great Northern . of JPronco . S 4 j . a 4 f ; Paris and Rouen , at > . 41 ; Paris and , Havre ,, 84 * ,. 84 | s Namur and Lioge ., 5 i , 0 ; Groat Western . of Franco , 5 , 6 pm . ; Great Wostom of Canada , 18 * . 18 !; Groat Trunk of Canada , 8 * . 0 J ; East Indian , 23 * . 24 ; Bombay and Baroda , i , *; AguaVriaa , I , A ; ColonialGofd , i » . SIJnar © fl , a , 2 i . pm , j Pontigipaud . lfl . 4 , 154 ; Imperial Bra ^ U , i ^ Ai ^ SP . ' * ' ? 5 St . John dol , Roy , 31 , 33 ; WwJUor , i , t ; United Mexican , 04 ; . Australasian Bank . 79 , 81 ; Oriental , 38 , 40 ; London ; Chartered Bank of Australia , 20 , 21 8 Union of Australia , 07 , 00 { Australasian Aerioultural . 28 , 80 ; North ilri , ttah . Au « trala 8 * mi , Land aad Loan , * , { ; Scottish Investi * ^ ' *& * *« ry 5 $ wi ^ ttlw > p . ? t . 8 f ; South-AMBtraliwi Land , 36 , 37 . ; Canadian Government ) 108 i . 1089 .
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CORN MARKET . m ™ . ™™ 4 i Ma , rk J & n £ > Friday Evening , May 4 , 1855 . Tkouoit tho supply of English and Foreign Wheat is moderato , and tlio woathor continues cold and dry , tho
, ad ^ noe > whioh-topkuPl ^^ u ' <* P- «< uiimmeew ent , of tbe week Juts . not . been exceeded ; , buyera . ^ manifesting , extrfli ^ caution , and holders being _ equally : firm ; ttfe amount ^ Sf business ^ done ^ . has oonsequentiy been limited « t « s 'to -in over . the lawesttpoint . Tlour , of : which thejsupply ie , amnfi , naw , meets a better sale th « n ,. on Monday , ; and in , some instances Is . over the prices of ' , that day bas . be ^ n obtained Barley , with a short sunply-is in pretty . gpod' tjgmand atia over -Mondayfs prices . ¦ ( There dsiaf & ir supply . oH Outs . wUinb meetia , ready . sale ; at 0 d- tols . x > ver : Mouday '» rtrfttes . Beans andPeas , remain , unaltpredinjprice . Some « cargoe 9 » f SaidU Wheat , arrived and on . passage , have . been sold at fioi and one at 40 s . 6 d . cost , freight and'insurance . Taelast sale-of Beheurawas-45 s ., but it is ; nowiheld for 48 . A cargo of soft Salonica Wheat has beenidisposed of . at , 05 s . andtwocavKQes of Saidi , Beans at 35 s ., cost , freight , and insurance , but fhev are now held for more-money . ' *
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RRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WJBEK . _ ( ex . osjKQ . EBj . cBaO Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . Thur . ^ ria . Bank Stock 210 I 2 « J ' 211 3 209 3 . pe ^ Gent . Red 87 i 8 « 4 | 87 i I 87 * . 87 f , 3 per Cent . Con . An . 881 888 ! 88 f ' 89 88 f Consols for Account 86 J . 885 881 I « 0 88 S ; -Si per Cent . An I „ , , New 2 i per Cents ga ' .... „ I Long Ans . 186 O .... » .. ,. ¦ js M ' < Si Si India Stock . r | 230 ... Ditto Bonds , iBlOOO ...... v .... 12 " Ditto , under iMOOO 12 15 1 15 12 ' lEx . Bills , £ l 0 « 0 ...... 7 4 . 7 7 8 Ditfco ^ SOO .., 7 7 I 8 Ditto . Small 7 8 7 ' K
Foreign Funds. Last Official Quotation D...
FOREIGN FUNDS . Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Thubsday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 99 ? Russian Bonds , 5 per Buenos AyresO per Cnts . 6 SJ Cents ., 1822 98 § ( Chiliansiper Cents . Russian 41 per Cents .... 87 i Danish . 5 per . Cents . Spauish . 3 p .. Ct . NewDef . 1 , 34 Ecuador Bonds ..,...., SpanishComniitteeCert . Mexican S perCents .... 20 ? of Coup , not fun 4 J Mexican 3 j * BrOb- > for Kenqzueia 34 perCents . ... Ace . May 16 20 } Belgian 4 i per Cents Portuguese 4 per Cents . 41 J Dutch 2 £ perCents 63 Portuguese 3 p . Gents . ... Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif 90 |
Royal Olympic Theatre, Lessee And Manager, Mr. Alfred Wigajfr.
ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE , Lessee and Manager , Mr . ALFRED WIGAJfr .
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Monday , aud during-the week ; will be performed TIT FOR TAT . Characters by Messrs . A . Wigan , F . Robson , Emery , Misses Maskell , Bromley , and Ternan . After which , THE WELSH GIRL . Characters by Messrs . Emery , Leslie , Danvers , Misses Stephens and Ternan . To conclude with THE YELLOW DWARF . Characters by Mr . F- Robson , Miss Julia St . George , Miss E . Ormonde , Miss Maskeil , Miss Bromley , and Mrs . Fitzallan .
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AMERICAN SARSAPARILLA . OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSEND'S AMERICAN SARSAPARIUjA . This is , of all known retnodies , the most pure , safe , active , and efficacious in tho purification of the blood of all morbid matter , of bile , urea , acids , scrofulous substances , humours of all kinds , which produce rashes , eruptions , salt rheum , erysipolas , scald head , sore eyes and ears , soro throat and ulcers , and sores on any part of the body . It is unsurpassed in its action upon the liver , the lunga , and tho stomach , removing any causo of disease lrom those organs , and expelling all humours from the syatom . By oleausing the blood , it for over prevents pustules , scabs , pimples and every variety of soros on tho face and breast . It is a great tonic , and imparts strength and vigour to the debilitated and weak , gives rest and refreshing sleep to tho nervous and restless in valid . It is a great female medicine , and will euro more complaints peculiar to tho sex than any other remedy in tho world . Warehouse , 373 Strand , adjoining Exctor-Hall : POMEROY , ANDREWS and CO ., Solo Proprietors . Half-pints , 2 s . Od ; pints , 4 s . ; small quarts , 4 s . Od . ; quarts , 7 s . 0 d . ; mammoths , lls .
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RUPTURES ^ -BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . W HITE'S MOC-MALN LEVER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlomon to bo tho most offootivo invention in tho curative troatment or Hernia . Tho use of a stool spring ( so often hurtful m its effects . ) is hero- avoided , a soft Bandage being woru roima tho body , while tho requisite resisting power is supplied . by tho Moo-Main Pad anct Patent Lovor , fitting mthjio «« easo and olosonoss that it cannot bo detected , and may t > o worn during sleep . A dosoriptive circular may bo hod » ana tho Truss ( whioli cannot fail to fit ) forwarded byp « . fcon tho circumference of tho body , two inohos bolow tho mps , being sont to the Manufacturer , Mr . JOHN WHl'IIi . ^ 8 , Piccadilly , London . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNJBB OAPS , & c , for VAMOOSE VEINS , and all cases of WEAKNESS and hM hb-LING of the LEGS , SPRAINS , & o . They a ^ P . ^ "' ' ^ , ! in texture , and inexpensive , and aro drawn on lik" «•» o > a 1 ' nary stocking . Price from 7 s . Od . to 10 s . Postage , Od .
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BEAUTIFUL HAIR , WHISKERS , and MOUSTAOIIIOS . aro invariably produced »} f '" ,, * wooks , by COUPELLE'S CELEBRATED OlW ^ U'l BlAtt , tho almost marvellous powers of which in the productio 1 «¦ >« restoration of hair , Htrongthoning weak " »!»! , ohookniKKyy uo » a , rondoring tho hair luxuriant , curly , nn « l Kl «»« . V . "'» ^ » ° soon to bo believed . Dr . Uro says : " It Ih the only }\ " \^ tion ho can rocommnnd for tho nur « ory . « h fonningt 1 ' -inm * of a good hood of hair . " as . per package , at 08 , < ' <>«•»"' ' ' ?' EOgwaro-road ; 164 . Sloane-Htroot ; Wlnnall , 7 H , > Vti' * i ? .. i-ili ¦ JBirmliiKhnin ; Ununoti and Co ., Loi ( , h W . t k , liilw | »» KJ > . and Mtoklokalo . York ; Whitakor , Kliofnolds 1 '"• «'' ,, ;' , Briggato , Loo « Un Jones , 5 , PiiriidiHe-Htroot . Llv < T | > oi , KorriH and Co ., Bristol i WoHtinncutt , Mauolion , er ; 11 « iihIoIKI > . Plymouth ! JsIviuib and Co ., JOxotor ; OainpboU . < J " ^ ,, ' and througli all OhoinltttH ; or » on <» po » t lr « o io >\ 'M l »> Htamns . by JloHalio Coupollo , 00 , Cftatlo-stroot , JN « w »»< - uticot . Oxlord-atroot , London .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 5, 1855, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_05051855/page/22/
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