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Bttt tH & K IB wmuitliilig 1 toWSiiauwt * axi * liaiiu ti . lu 'tins pain which Komiuitdd fecfo wl ^ she reflects that ^ he hated ^ owfta fc ^ l y loved ^ ^^' . ^ * f \ 7 jSoftfr-tfaat to Somilda she i * ittdeWftd flS . h * own escape-that , in order to acSompliBh her vengeance upon Ahnachilde , she must forego her plan of marrying JRomilda to A laric , and must unite hertorWSiwaWo . Such a happy consummation , hwwr , i * i ta ? 2 passinrtegW . ^ ' ^ thfe sfofc cahabt submit . Romilda must nerfgbl . '•¦ ¦ ¦ ^ f > ij * xi » v : ' ? - ? , -, i--r : V .- - . " - -. Ki ^ .- ¦ . * . ¦ . : ¦¦ ' . " .:, ; . - i ; .. i .: . . ' "" : " 'I ; . " , ' ' > ^» . av playi'like * he Botmanda , in which-the character * ar « « o . broadly drawa andthe intentionof the author ^ is so patent * > tfaere 4 a less roqnr * for criticism and lere * oom foe dramatic -ingerniitytban ; in a drama which , like those of SH- ^ it-« MABBi contains characters of mere subtletjrand variety . The critic and _ ittie player must , in the : play at least , concur ih their idea of the characters ^ The only point is whether Hie ide * agreed upon is successfully exhibited in action .
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... -. ¦ . .. ?• ' ,... . THE FIEU > INGr FUND . la noticing the recent perfirmance of the Amateur Pantdmitne at Bhtot La ^ e , ^ etnentioSed'thatit-wa * itt tsontetnphiti bn to establish , by the aid Of this happy alliance of wit and charity-, a fund for the telief of emergencies among literary tried , without the intermediate agency of any Institution ; We are now gratified to-be able to announce tlie development of this excellent design , under the K ^ estauspioesl and with the nearty co-oper * tion « f those excellent gentlemen dirShfr Fielding Club , who air © equally ready at all times to amuse the town andtoassiBti « i 'thebrethreti . The following ^ Prospectus explains the objects and ihteatibna of tWOftniinlttee , who have undertaken to carry out an admirable purpose : — ' ¦ 7 ' ¦ " ¦ " ' ~ *" * . i >~ - ~ ~ - ¦ -- •> - ¦ - ¦ - ¦ -, .. - ¦ The support with which the audiences were ' titeaSea to honour the Amateurs , at the representations diftue Pan & rniihes of Guy Fdwkes and William Tell , has enabled them to devote , a considerable sum , on three separate occasions , to charitable purposes . As their performances have never yet been attempted before a general public , it is thought that some large receipts are still to be collected : and they Hope that the following object may be carried out , by one or more representations . It is proposed to devote the proceeds of the house to the establishment of a Fund f orthe immediate relief of emergencies in the Literary or Theatrical world . Those connected with either profession know , too we l l , that instancies occur , 'even weekly , when , in the first nbur of affliction or calamity , a few pounds forwarded at once , are likely to prove of far greater service than six times the suin , subsequently given , after the painful routine of application , questioning ^ and deliberative' awarding . The fund must necessarily ' be- too modest in its Organization to interfere in the slightest degree with any of the admirable institutions now existing . Its distribution yrW be in the hands of a Committee of Gentlemen , likely to know , intimately ,, the circumstances of the majority , of cases coming before them . Everything can be done quietly and . unobtrusively ; and no expense need be incurred in the distribution , ; The fojlowing gentlemen ^ will ^ ct , as Trustees to the Fund : — Abthub Pbatt Babix > w ,
^ JL—U »^ U- *——^ Hn -I'frtWW ^ r'fT-, ™ " 1 '• M *™ " * " ™™ W Hit , T . iiTr Esfl . 1 JoSKfeS ^ aL . N ^ o *)©^ » Kte « n ^ t l ^ j " T ^ lEiri ^ BBp iqB ^ ti ^ U'fdr . ^ e , above purpose will take plaice at theThkaxbb i ^ r ^^ # u ^ XA » 4 " 9 n . SATi 7 Bi > AT , July the 12 th . The Pantomime win be preceded by ~ tSx . Pumjcbqb's Faroe , entitled . The Loan qfa Lover , in which Mrs . Keeley lias' most "kindlyoffered to pi & y Peter Sjpyls for this occasion only ; and * a Yoong ^ Lkdy * " wnl make"her first appearance , on any" stage , in the character of Gertrude . ' •'• ' '' : : "' --- •< ¦ :: ' .-. ¦ -- ; -v .....:. . ¦ - > . ¦ ¦¦¦ :: . ,. ¦ .. - ¦ -. , . ... - . We hear ' that her Majesty has engageda . box for the performance thia evening , and that the Fond is to be placed under her special patronage . - Titele are names on the Committee which are a sufficient guarantee , of the generosity , the discretion , and the delicacy with which the Fund w . iljt be administered . We are glad to find that it includes the dramatic profession among i ( s intended beneficiaries . We wish it all success . „ .--- "
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' ""' BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . < :- ¦ ¦ •• ' '• BIRTHS . ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' DURHAM . —On -the 5 th inst , tho Countess of Durham : a JlSOn . : ;• j ¦ i ¦ . . .... .. ¦ . . •¦ ., •• - ; , .: ¦ GBXKSBAOH . —iOn , thoCth in » t ., at 31 , Wesjbbourne-park ^ . Villas , the wire of 0 . F .. W . Griesbach : a son . HOOD . —On tho 4 th inst :, at Cumberland Lodge , Windsor , "tho Lady M *» y Hood : a son . ; . > . <> JEUNXOBE-rrOn tho 6 th inst ., at 7 , Ainslie-placo , Edin-. iburgh , tlio Countesa of Kintore : a son . , . , MELHADO . —On the 7 th inst ., at 13 , Wostboume-park' 'terraco , tho wtfo dt Daniel Molhado , Esq .: a daughter . WEV IliLE . —Oa tho 8 th inst ., at 18 , Hertford-street , May-, fy \ r , the Lady Charlotte JN « villo > a son , stillbqr ^ . .,. , MARRIAGES . ' FATLE—8 AVILE . —On tho 3 rd iuet ., at Tawfltock , tho Bov . R . Faylo , to Eloanora Elizabeth Savllo . rolict of tho late Albany Savilo , Esq ., of Oaklartda , and sister of Sir Bourohier Palko Wroy . Bart ., of Tawstook Court . . ¦ JENYNS—BULWEH . —On tho Oth inst ., at Heydmi , Norfolk , tho Rev . Fitzgerald Gambior Jouyns , Vicar of Melbourn , Cantos , to Emily Roao Lytton , oldest dauKhtor of William Earlo Lytton Bulwer , Esq ., of lloydon IlaU . WILSON—SIMMONS . —On tb-o 4 th inat ., Bylvostor Wilson , Esq ., Captain H . M . ' s 55 th Ilegiment , only son of Major-Gorioral R . Q . 'Wilson , Royal Artillery , to Anno Corbot , oldest daughter of Major deorgo Simmons , late Rifle . Brigade , aud granddaughter of the Into Sir Thomas Lo . BrotQii , Bailli or Jersey , , j . .. ' ji > DEATHS . ^ ANKES . —On tho Cth . inst . at his London residence , in Old Palace-yard , tho Right If on . Gporgo Bankos , Oursitor Baron of tho Dxohftqtter , und M . P . for the county of Dorsot , ? gfidOS . ; -. .. ,,. . . ,,
MAGJ 0 ONALD . —On the ISth of May , i 855 / aged ^^ ito 1 iert , eldest son . of the late Mr . John MaoDoriald ^ of Lloyd ' s . He wy drowned while on a voyage from Manilla td Sydney , ' wWem the ' ship Ceylon foundered in a typhoon . ' NIGHTINGALE . —On the 5 th of May , at Kamptee . aged , 35 years . Captain E- H . Nightingale ^ . 23 rd Rewment , Tttadras Ir . I ., eldest son of the late A . M . Nightingale , Esq ., H . M . ' s 28 rd Fusiliers , and Rrandson of the late Sir . Edward Nightingale , Bart :, of Jdtneeaworth , coj Cambridge , deeply regretted .. . . , ..,.-... ^ . -.-. PRENDEBGAST . —On tl » e 4 fch inst ., at Brighton , General ' Sir JTeflfefy Pretiderteasfr , Madras Army .
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THE THEATRES . - A MXTiiB ^ piece , ; called Music Hath Charm * , was produced on Monday evening at the Pbxkckss's , as a sort of preliminary make-weight to that gorgeous Easter extravaganza , or show pantomime , the Winter " * Tale , which- . still maintains . attraction , and which that night reached its sixty-second representation . The heroine of the farce is a young French widow , who keeps a fashionable lodginghouse in Paris , and who gradually gives up a gay Gallic suitor for the sake of an eccentric and somewhat grumbling Englishman whom she at first detests , but who adores her , and who finally achieves his conquest by the skill with which he joins in an amatory duet . Madame de la Roche , the young widow , is performed by-Miss Ijsclekq—a lady remarkable for the grace and vivacity p f her acting ; and the successful suitor finds a rough and ready representative in Mr . David Fisheb , who is himself the adaptor of this " trifle from France . " Mr . Balfk had a benefit /*^ I > svky Lane on Monday , when his own undying and unwithering ; Bohemian Girl was performed , followed by , & , concert , in the course of which- Madame Viabdot Gabcia , Miss Doibt , Miss Ababbixa Goi > i > aki > , and other notable singers , contributed to the pleasure of the audi-CXiCC * ' ¦ I JPuritainhas been revived at the Bot « ai . Itaxjcak Gpeba / with Gbisi in her old part of Elvira , Gabdoni as Arturo , and Formes as Giorg io . —Madame Bosio has appeared as Leonora in the Trovatore , with complete success . iiovers Of the ballet have been gratified at Her Majesty ' s Theatre by the production of le Corsaire , partly founded on I ^ ord Braos ' s poem , in which Madame-Rosati has achieved a triumph . The ballet has already turned half the heads , pf Paris , and seems likely . to do the : same-with our English brains , the dancing Tjeing brilliant , the spenery gorgeous , and the stage ^ ffects striking . Lastly , we have to chronicle that the Adexphi has been shocking the admirers of ASdameRiSTXJRiby burlesqningf her Medea , with Mr . Wright for the ; heroMe .
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BRITISH FUND 9 PQB THE PAST WfeEK . ( Ctosiso PErcES . ) ' Sat , Mon . T » ea . Wed . Thur- Frid , Bank Stock 218 » 218 * 818 818 B 18 » SporCout . Bod 06 i 00 IMS * 064 96 } 00 3 per Cent . Con . An 9 B | 054 06 § 95 f 084 Consols for Account 061 W 3 | WSj 05 f Oft 981 Now 8 . perCeut . An . 00 » 07 07 074 001 OfiJ Now 24 per Oonts ...... 80 . »• Lor » Ans ; 1880 » i 8 i 81 ^ .. 8 f { 5 tt oSS 53 ta ; '" ijioo 6 :::::: :::::: 2 ? p » p aap & % Ditto , under * tfl 0 O 0 17 p 18 p 2 « P 23 p 2 * p Ex . Bil ' s , ^ TIOOO 17 p 20 p j 20 p 16 p 16 p Id p . Ditto , J 6 B 00 IV P " p ...... gOp .... Ditto , Small 17 p f 18 p 17 p 20 p
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Leader (1850-1860), July 12, 1856, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_12071856/page/21/
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