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Officious not Official : —The Pays , Journal de TEmpire , twin-brother of the Cmstitutionnel , deplores the fatuity of those who take for gospel the indiscreet lucubrations of " prying newsmongers" on the proceedings of the Vienna Conferences . The Conferences ate kept strictly and scrupulously secret "by the representatives of the Feu ? Powers ^ and are not to be spied out bynouveUiaiee our aguets . ThU phrase the Pays is a re buff to the Constitution ** , ¦ whose private correspondence from Vienna describee the Conferences as already attaining the dimensions of a Congress , and " therefore" patently indicative of peace . The privileged revelations , however , of the C onstitutionnel , derided and rebuked by the
favoured Pays , are mere vulgar guesses compared with the Delphian declarations of our own semi-offiV cial Young Tory contemporary , to whom we were indebted again this last week for the startling information that " there is eTery probability of peace "being signed by the reassembling of Parliament . " Let us make a note of these words- We were taM that the Representatives at the Conference had solemnly bound themaelrea to absolute seereey j yefethia journal , to which , on its own statement , anaemaraa dum on the Four Points was furnished last June by " one of the most illustrious statesmen « f the age * " not only pretends to inform its readers of th » collective resolutions of the Conference , of the difficulties
suecessively raised and dismissed , of the solutions prepared by individual representatives , but it consults the gratification of political gobemauches . by describings in the spirit of a regissenr , the " scene -where these memorable Conferences take place . " " At a round table presides M . de Bud , the Austrian Prime Minister . ; on his right sits M , de Bonraueney ; next to the French , Minister- Lord John Russell , then Lord Westmoreland . The two Russian Plenipotentiaries fiillcvw , and the Turks , complete ike circle" The
« Turks ; completing the circle is a bold and accu xate figure ,. no doubt ; but we think it should read thus : " and the Turks complete the quadrature of the circle . " Such is the special information supplied to the faithful among the younger Disraelites I En revanche , in another part of the page devoted to " special information , " we were informed "last Saturday by the same mysterious authority that " Mr . Burke Roche , M . P ~ for the County of Cork , will be raised to the Irish Peerage . "
The Schoou 4 astek Abroad . —It would not be amiss if some one of our readers would present a oopv of Mavor ' s Spelling-book to the library about , to be " established by the directors of the Sydenham Palace . In that case there might be indulged a reasonable hop « of seeing a variorum reading of the following inscription—intended , no doubt , to instruct the million : — " One compartment of the vaulting of the uper church of St . Francis at Assisi with painted decorations atribtiied to Cimabue . " Unless Sir Joseph Paxton particularly wishes to rot the flooring beneath his orange-trees , he would find a plate of zinc , with the edges turned up , both use ul and ultimately economical .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births.. ...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS .. LOWELL . —Marc & lS , at Boston , United States , the wife of Augustus Lowell , Esq ., daughter of tho Hon .. Abbott Lawrence , late United States Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of St . James ' s : a son . PONSONBY ;—Ma » 5 ha 7 , at Down Ananey , Wilts , the Lady Maria Pojjsonby : a daughter . WALSINGHAM . —March 28 , in Arlington-street , Lady Walsingham : a daughter . MARRIAGES . HOLLES—O'CONNOR . —March 29 , at St . George ' s Church , Hanover-square , Colonel J . J . Holies , twonty-flfth regiment ( the . King ' s Own Borderers ) , to Jane , widow of Major William O'Connor , late of tho same Regiment . MASTERS—BANES . —March 29 , at Old Milton Church , next Gravoaend , Kent , Captain Masters , R . M ., to Isabella , third daughter of the tote Mr . E . Banes , of Gillingham , Kent .
DEATHS . BLANC—March 17 , accidentally , at Balaklava , Edward" L " o Blanc , Esq ., Sturgeon to H . M . Ninth Ifcosjimflnt . of Foot , and youngest soa . of Uxe late William . L . 0 Blajio ,. Esq ., aged thirty-nine . BOYNJB . —March SO , at his town residence , Gustavus , sixth Viscount Boyuo . NICHOLLS . — Mairch 31 . Charlotte , wife of Rov . A . B . Nioholls , and daughter of Rov . P . Bronto , A . B ., Incumbent of Haworth , Yorkshire , aged thtrty-oight . WRRY .-Feb . 6 , afc Alloppo , Nathaniel "William Werry , Esq ., sinco 1853 , Consul in Syria for H . B . M . ' s Govern mont , aged sovonty-thrco .
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PROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , April 3 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . — William and Fbbpjbrick Henry England , Westbury , Wiltshire , woollen cloth manufacturers . BANKRUPTS .- —Michael Jones , Oxford-sfcroat , grocer- ^ Tuomas Hakve y , Groat St . Helen's , money scrivener—Mattjiew Henry Fjsanois , Georgo-yard , Lombard-street , dealer in mining shares—WiLLrAM Aspin , jun ., Morgan ' slane , Toaloy-atreet ,. Southvmrk , carrier—Spenokr PebiCEvaX PLTJjtQB , Now Oity-ohainborB , merchant— William : MiXLEn , Whltoohapol-road , coiFoo-house koopor — John Bakbb , Eastohuroh , Islo of Shoppy , grocer' —William Kemp , Guildford , drapor ¦— Ambhosh Eaton , Milk-atreot , Cueapaide , warehouseman — : Samujsl Bawjpai * , WoMingboroiucb > . shoQ jgoanufaAturoi —Oicaulbs Joseph JPahi . ou * , Strand , lithographer—Edwahd Loopson . Hatflold , baker —Thomas Rioua . bi > sox , Birmingham , pen-holder manufacturer—John Brookes , Birmingham , brooo
jnanufaomerchant , Westbourn-park Villa * Paddington •—Johjs Bigham ; ship-owner , I / iverpool — Gabki & l Wehsxeb ulumher and . glazier , Dewsbury—Johk W- < tSH , corn merchant , Liverpool—Thomas Lands . othwwise White , boot And . shoe vendor , Camden Tow»—Ja « bs Pipbb . oawrer and gilder , Holborn Hill—John Mapueb . upholsterer , Notfingl * aBi- ~ Wm . rA 3 i Bnglaxijo and Erbdebick Heit & t England , clothiers , Westbury , Wilts . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION 8 >~ Jomr Bice , merchant , Glasgow — Fiitdlay and Barb , weights and , builders , Glasgow . , ,
'turer—KamrrBt Mbade , Bristol , tavern-keeper— tjeiah SnrcHZjravB , Halifax , beerseller—BsouAatEir Miselx ^^ OTC ^' SEQUBST ^ TIONS . - W . Mossman , Afaxandria , near Dumbarton , wrightr — A . Kihg , tseeannM , Paisley , dyer—G . Chapman , Orieff , grower .- J ^ Dcotaed , Stanehaven , grocer—wTbeh , Gte ^ jow , lna » liHM « urfaetiurar —A . Dykes ' Glasgow , salesman— IX etESSSKSjaiEItDS , Glasgow , piatmtepteseller . • ' ' Friday , . April 6 . BANKRUPTS . ^— John Bttbboweb . and Alkxandeb Mjeabns I & eu » , merchants , LeadenhalUstroefr—John Jambs PabkebbuUderGreenwich— BflBKM ? 3 taE 8 D , sen ., wine
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTEDI > IGE 5 ( 3 B . Thursday Evening , April 5 , 1855 . Aetek a week of inactivity in the Funds—with a downward inclination—the Bank has lowered its rate this , afternoon , and this has bettered them for the moment . Turkish scrip has not sustained its firmness , notwithstanding the proximity of the dividend April 10 . The railway market is very dull , hardly a transaction amongst some of the foreign lines a slight advance has been shown . In the mining market there has been a brisk trade i » Cocaes , St . Jago ( Cuba ) , and United Mexicans ; the latter have been bought as high as 8 Z . per share ; the monthly accounts from the mine are very good and with great proxniaa for the failure . CaAifcamian and Virginian mines a dead letter . The political dead-lock at Vienna continues to depresa and check all speculation , and the still critical position of the Allies before Sevastopol docs not encourage any one to hope for great success in that quarter . Consols leave off at 4 o ' clock at 92 f , 921 ; Turkish , 80 , 804 ; Russian Fiyes , 99 , 101 .. Caledonians , 61 } , 62-x . d . ; Eastern Counties , 111 , rig ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 55 , 57 x . d . ; Great Western , 65 , 65 J ; Great South Western of I * elandr 91 , 93 ; Great Northern , 88 , 89 ; ditto , A stock , 72 , 74 ; ditto , B stock , 123 , 125 ; London and North Western , 9 » $ , 100 ; London and South-Western , 82 , 84 ; London and Brighton , 97 , 99 ; Midlands , ¦ 69 £ , 70 _; Lancaster and Carlisle , 65 , 70 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 76 , 76 £ ; Berwicks ^ 7 U , 724 ; Yorks , 4 S £ , 49 ; Antwerp , 8 J . S 4 ; Eastern of France , 3 H , 35 |; Great Luxembourgs , 2 } , 23 ; East Indian , 2-4 . 2 £ pin . ; ditto Extension , lfl . ^ JS pm . ; Bombay , par , i ; Paris and Lyons , 222 , 23 pm . ; Paris and Orleans , 48 , 50 ; Paris and Rouen , 40 , 42 ; Namur and Liege , 6 i , 6 |; Scittde , fr , pm . ; Northern of France , 35 J , S 5 |; Western , of France , 5 } , 0 J pm . ; Great Western of Canada , 17 i , 171 ; Agua Frias , I , I ; Colonial Gold , } , i ; Imperial Brazil , 2 i , 3 ; Cocaes , 2 , 2 i ; St . John Del Rey , 30 , 32 ; Santiago de Cuba , 6 , 64 ; Peninsulas , ^ dis ., par ; Linares , 7 , 74 x . d . -, Pontigibeaud , 15 , 16 : South Australian ( copper ) , par , i pm . ; CobrsB ( copper ) , 50 , 02 ; United Mexican , 6 J , 65 ; Waller , i , I ; Australasian Bank , 80 , 82 ; London Chartered Bank , 20 , 21 ; Union of Australia , 05 , 67 ; Australian Agricultural , 28 , 30 ; Canada Government Six per Cent . Bonds , 1085 , 1094 ; Crystal Palace , 3 $ , 3 s ; General So » ew Steam Shipping Company , 35 , 16 ; North British Australasian Land and Loan , I , 1 ; Scottish Australian , J , f poa . ; South Australian Land , 37 , 38 .
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:,. _ . __ ciBA-MiJIIT ; . ^ Mark Lane , Friday Evening , April C , 1855 . We have not received our usual circular this week .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing-PBicjgB . ) Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . T / ntir . ] JFrid . Bank Stock ..... ! .,. > .. ' I a per Cent . Red ¦ i | i * per Cent . Con . An , 93 921 i i ) 2 i 92 % . m & Consols for Account 8 a 92 J 92 i 92 i j 92 ? Si per Cent . An , tr ) New 2 J per Cents ... 78 78 ., „ ., g . Long Ans . 1860 I i § L India Stook 228 J I 220 220 | T Ditto Bonds , iSlOOO , 13 Id 11 Ditto , under X' 1000 14 11 1 * Ex . Bills , £ 1000 0 0 8 8 0 Ditto , ; £ S 00 6 8 8 9 0 Ditto , Small 0 8 I 0 I 9 0 FOREIGN FUNDS . Last Official Quotation during the Week endikg TunjBSDAY . EVENINO . ) Sraeilian Bonds 09 £ Russian Bonda , 5 por JuenoaAyrosOperOzita .. 54 Conts ., 1822 100 } Ohllian 0 . por Cents 102 Russian 4 i por Cents .... 90 Danish 5 per Cents 102 Spanish 3 p . Ct . Now Dof . 181 3 ouador Bonds 31 Spanish Committee Cort . Mexican 3 , por Genta . . ^ . 20 i of Coup , not fun ( 5 fl Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 34 porConts . 27 Aco . April 10 21 ff Belgian 44 por Cents .... 94 } Portuguese 4 per ContH . 43 Dutch 2 } por Cents 02 J Portuguese 3 p . Cnuts . .,, DutchlpcrCont . Ccrtif Oili
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condensed form all tho virtues of thoso plants , to which medical authorities'ascribe the principal benefits devivablo fromaroaidonoe by bho Sao . It uiroraa » puody relief and » certain euro in all oasos of Acuto or Chronic Rhoumatlsm , Rheumatic Gout , Neuralgia , and otlior pains in tho limbs and joints . It in now rapidly superseding all other * external remodtos in cases of W « akiuw *» , Relaxation . Contraction , * aralyoiH , StilTi ^ ess . Deformities , Swellings , Tumourn , SorofulouH Disoaaes , and tlieMalformatioiiHof Rit'koty or Jiudlynurued Children ; and in all easou whorebfriotioii is recommended , it will groatly inoroaso its good eU ' cota . Sold i | % wMleflk Sb . 9 d ., 4 si , ( klv . aiwl lls . oaoh . by T . Koating , 7 , 0 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , Loudon . and nil Chomiata . % * All ' sufferers should road the Pamphlet , which may bo had gratis on application , and bjij pout on onolosbig » Ix . poatogo stamps .
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KO T AL Q : L YJSTTl'C THE A TRE . Lessee and Manager , Mr . A . 'W 1 GAN . Monday , and during the week , will bo performed a Comedietta , called LAW FOR LADIES . fauwacters by Mesani . A . Wigan , G . Vining ( hi » first an . pearanoa ) , Danvep , XL Cooper , and . Miss Castleton . ( h £ first appearancej . v w After which , Charles Dance ' s Earee of KILL OR CUElEL Charaoten by MesHrs . y . Robaon , Emery , ~ F . Tininc , Mm A . Wigxn , and , Miss Bromley . "' To conclude with the New Fairy Extravaganza called THE YELLOW DWARF AND THE KING OF THE GOLDMINES . att Characters by Mr . F . Robson , Miss Julia St . George TSiss . E . Ormonde , Miss Maskell , Miss Bromley , and Mrs . Fit « - ailaa .
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EXETER HALL . —SIR HENRY BISHOP Mr . 'MITCHELL begs to announeo that a Second an * . Last EVENING CONCERT , upon an extended scale , oflfir HENRY BISHOP'S VOCAL MUSIC—SOLOS , GLEES . and QUARTETTES—will take place , under Sir Henry ' s personal direction and superintendence , on MONDAY , April n commencing at 8 o ' clock . In addition to the enga gements of Masters . Sullivan , Cooke , Malsch , and Norton , Mi-. Francig , Mr . Benson , Mr . Lawler , Mr . Howe , Mr . Buckland , and Mt Land , the services of the eminent tenor , Mr . Sims Reeves , Miss Birch , Miss Heywood , and a select Chorus of 200 Voices , will be added on that occasion . Sir H . Bishop will preside at the Pianoforte . Conductor , Mr . Land . Programme of Concert . Part I . — "Blow , gentle Gales , " Quintette ; "Allegiance we swear , " Miss Birch , Solo and Chorus ; " Gome forth sweet Spirit" ( address to the moon ) , Glee ; "Lo ! here the gentlelark , " Miss Birch ( flute obligate ) , Mr . Richardson ( by desire ) , Song ; "Hark ! Apollo strikes the lyre" ( harp obligato ) . Trio ; " -Sons of freedom" ( Pity and protect the slave )* -MAsa Heywood ( her first appearance in London ) , Song ; " Foresters sound the . cheerful norn" . ( corni oWigatij , Glee ; " Tell me , my heart , ** Miss Birch , Song ; " Under the greenwood tree" ( by desire ) , Glee ; ** Where art thou . beam of light ? " Quairtette ; " The winds whistle eoid , " Glee aud Chorus . Part . II . — " Now tramp o ' er moss and fell , " Miss Birch , Solo and Chorus ; " Sleep , gentle lady" ( by desire ) , Glee ; "As it fell upon a day , " Miss Birch and IVliss lley-Wood , Duet ; " The huge globe has enough to do , " Trio . & c . ; " The chough and crow" ( by desire ) , Trio , and Chords ; "Ue mine , dear maid , " Mr . Sims Reeves , Song ; " Fill , boys , " Solo and Chorus ; " * My pretty Jane , " Mr . Sims Reeves ( by desire ) , Song ; " Mynheer Van-Dunck , " Glee and Chorus ; " God save the Queen . "—Reserved Seats ( not numbered ) 5 s . ; west gallery , 3 s . T area , 2 s . ; a few reserved-and numbered stalls , 7 s . 6 d . Tickets and places may be secured at Sir .. Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 33 , Old Boml-street ; at the-principal libraries and musicsellers ; of Messrs . Keith , Prowse , aud Co ., Cheapside ; aud in the office , at No . 6 , Exeter Hall .
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K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . —A certain remedy for disorders of the Pulmonary Organs . Iu 'difficulty of breathing , ± a redundancy of phlegm , in incipient consumption ( of which cough is the most positive indication ) , they are of unerring etticacy . -In asthma , and in winter cough , they have never been known to fail . — Sold in boxes , 1 b . l # d . > and . tins , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d-, and His . t ! d . each , by THOMAS KEATING , Chemist , & c ., > , " o . 7 i » , St . Paul ' s-cnurchyard , London , and by all Druggists . IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN , PUBLIC SPEAKERS , & c . St . Paul ' s Cathedral , 30 th Nov ., IS 49 . Sie , —I have much plcasuro in recommending your Lozenges to those who may be distressed with hoarseness . They have afforded me relief on several occasions when scarcely able toeing from-the effeots-of catarrh . -I .. think , they would be very useful to Clergymen , Barristers , and Public Orators .-1 am , Sir , yours faithfully , To Mr . Keating . Thomas Francis , Vicar Choral . KEATING'S COD LIVER OIL , imported direct from Newfoundland , of tho linest quality , pale , purified , and nearly tasteless . Imperial pleasure half-pints , 2 s . ; pints , 3 s . Od . ; < uia , rts , gs . Od . ; five-pint bottles , 15 s . ? „* Orders from the country should expressly state " KEATING'S COD LIVER OIL . "
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RUPTURES . —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . T 7 fTHITE'S MOO-MAIN LEVER TRUSS W is allowed by upward * of 2 i ) 0 Medical Gentlemen to to i the most elective invouition in tho curative treatment oi , Ueruia . Tho use of a stool spring ( so often hurtful m * ' effects ) is hero avoided , a sort Bandage being worn rouml the body , while the requiaite resisting power is suppUt-a ui bho Moc-i \ Iain Pad and Patent Lover , Utting with so in it » ease and closeness that it cannot bo . detected , and innj uo worn during sloop . A descriptive circular may l » e had , aim cho Truss ( which cannot Tail to lit ) forwarded by post , on bheoiroumf / orenoeof the body , two inches >»« 'ow t ' , *; , "'";«' being sent to the- ManuCoatwor , Mr . JOHN wmiii .,- « , Piccadilly , London . BliAS'JDIC STOCKINGS , KNEE CAPS . & c , for VAM " s ^ 2 ? ss \^ i «^ i ^ fi » ifcsii ^ in texture , and inexpensive , and aro drawn on likoai oiuinary stooking . Prioefroni 7 a . Dd .. to l « a . l ^ ostaKC « u .
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BEAUTIFUL HAIK , WHISKBKS , and MOUSTAOHIOS , aro \''^ r i ^ i ? n ° l MUNI Till \ R woekH , by COUPliLLE'S OJiUOJ » A'l ^" . . VSuitlol m tho ahnoHtmarvollouH powci-H o which in tho i rou" ^ ° » ""! restoration of lmir , « troiiKih « iiln « wonk 1 ' . nekaBo , 108 , t > 111 inh ^ EdKwaro-road ; 1 B 4 , Sloano-Htroofc ; Whniall ,, 7 H , 1 WV ^ i , Htainpu . by Ronalio Coupollo , 00 , Oastlo-strooL , JNowu » atrcet . Oxlbrd-stcooti Londoiu
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Leader (1850-1860), April 7, 1855, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_07041855/page/22/
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