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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. Lessee and Manager, Mr. A.WIGAN.
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FBOM THE LCfcHDON GAZETTE * ; Tuesday , January 9 . BANKRUPTCY AKTNTJLLED . -CBABi . EB and Bdwis * W $ SS £% ^'^ ' $ ^ -I ^^ + ££ w £ » S ^ ytord-sfereet , Caledonia-wad ; Islington , JSsHS 3 & 8 SttB »! SSK W ^^ B ^ Afflnr , N « wich , cabinetmakers-WiitiAM : ££ ™ £ ir Statosby-road , East India-road , Limehouse , fS ^ SBBteA . Longton , Staffordshire , stationerl ^^ KnboTOUgnTliosier—Viiuam Davet , Wellington , jXjibs Aixkbs , Liverpool * draper- Jambs < Ham , Maftebester , commission-agent-CHAKUBS Dixow , Gateshead , draper * . Friday , January 12 .
BANKRUPTCY Aimxr LLED . r-GKOEQE SracoxTATBS SSSS ^ fe- ^ Si' . Sf ^ ^ ^ rd 7 « trpenter and builder— John Mackness , Stratford , S ^ xf' ^ Ster-JBBEiCTAH Coxr Saint GeorgeVMLuare , Phnlico , builder—Wiiiiam Bond , Drury-lane , licensed victualler — Henkt Eigab , Ashford , Grocer — Jomr JlABXB . Dulte-street , Manchester-square , butcher and horse dealer—Jambs TiilinG , Edgware-road , fanner and dairymau- 'PKEBJiEiCK Noa * e > Southampton , baker—Jambs Whiting- Fisheb . and James Basey , Norwich , cabmetinakers and upholsterers . __ Scotch sequestrations . — Alexander wakk UtrBPHT Glasgow , lithographer—Jonar Andebsojt , Edin-¦ burgh , grocer . - - '
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. €...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . € AVA 2 * . ~ -J * n ; ifc afcJSrai House , Bridgewater , the Coun * ess PENN ^^ - " jan . ° 2 ^ at the School Souse , Crewkerne , Somerset , ttewffe of tiie ^ Rev- O . PenttysD . D .: ^ _ RAWSON—Oct . 14 , at Cape Town , the wife of the Hon . Rawsort Wm-Rawson , Esq . Colonial Secretary : a son . , THOMPSON ;—Jan- 6 , at 58 r Harley-street , Cavendishsquare , the wife of Rev . Edward Thompson , D . D ., vicar of Iffington , Herefordshire : a daughter . VALIANT . —Jan . 7 , at the residence of her fother , James Malcolmson , Esq . . * Moray Lodge , Campden-lrill , the wife of Captain Lockhart M- Valiant : a daughter .
MARRIAGES . CHAMBERS—BRITTEN . ^—August 12 , at Wuzerabad , Richard Weilestey Chambers , Esq ., Adjutant 11 th Regi" ment N . I ., to Charlotte , youngest daughter of Thomas ' : Britten , Esq ., late of Grove-end ^ oad , St . John's-wooe ! . CLARKE—MORRIS . —Jan . 4 , at St . George ' s Catholic Ca-Ithedral , Southwark , Henry Weller Ladbroke Clarke , Esq ., He ^ Majesty ' s Hon . Corps Gentlemeriat Arms , to Florence Mary Agnes , eldest daughter of James Morris , Esq . GIBRALTAR—FRASER . —Jan . 6 , at St . James ' s Church , by the Lord Bishop of London . the Lord Bishop of Gibraltar , to Eleansor Jane , daughter of Colonel Fraser , of C & stle Fraser , N . B . . . CCONNELL—O'CONOR . —Jan . 6 , according to the rites of the Catholic- Church , and afterwards m St . James ' s Church , Paddington , by the Rev . Mr . Cambell , Maurice James . P'ConnelL Esq ., eldest son of James O'Connell , of Lakeview , Killarney , Esq ., to Emily Clunes , youngest daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir Richard O'Conor , K . C ; H ., of Westbourne-terrace , Hyde-park .
DEATHS . CART—Dec . 14 , at Koposd , in Hungary , after a short illness , Lieut -Colonel Lucius Cary , 6 th Regt . of Cuirassiers ( Walmoden ) , third son of the late John Cary , Esq ., and brother of the late Henry George Cary , Esq ., of Torre Abbevjjn the county of Devon , aged forty-one , FULLEfc—Jau . 7 , of small-pox ,. Edward Fuller , Esq ., o # Barbados , second , son of Lieut .-Col . Fuller , C . B . MONSELL . —Jan . 7 , at St . Leonard ' s , the Lady Ann Maria , wife of William Monsoll , Esq ., M . P ., aged forty-one . PAXTON . —Jan . 8 , in Germany , Laura , fourth daughter of
Sir Joseph Paoctonr M . P ., aged sixteen . REYNETT . —Jan , 4 , at Paignton , Devon , James Henry Reynett , Esq ., Captain ( half-pay ) 45 th Regt . He served in the Peninsular Campaign , was severely wounded at the storming of Badajoz , ana received a medal with four clasps for his services , aged sixty-seven . * ROBERTSON . —Jan . 10 , at Edinburgh , the Hon . Lord Robertson , ROBERTSON . —Jan . 7 . at St . Andrew ' s . N . B ., Dr . J . Argyll Robertson , F . R . S . E ., late President , of the Royal College of Surgeons , Edinburgh .
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MONETMARKET AND CFTY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , January 10 , 1855 . Great wm the commotion In tho Consol Market on Monday morning , at the astounding news of the Emperor of Russia having accepted tho " Four Points" without reserve . and the Funds rose in consequence Timid Bears bought in as fast as might be , not having over-confidence in this Government—not olu / t « hing at present peace at any cost . Since that day this news , with several days' continual roports of tho capture of tho south side of Sobastoml , received through some unknown Greek house , has bettered Consols . Indeed , the Greek houses or firms , are always credited with , all lies that come eastwards . After tho first rush upwards—as French . Rentes do not respond , and the " Silent Man "
the Tuileriea does not speak out in his Moniteur , but does give words of encouragement , and which would scorn to mean reality to his " Guard , " now sotting out for tho Crimea —the credulous public has begun to inquire whether it has not been acting on rather premature hopes . How many hundred obstacles may occur to break up the conference at £ rv * * v , & " !? f ^ Hy thn 5 s ^ certain reservations Imvo & Jt ! ubmitted to "my Master" by Prince Gortschakoff & w B tho 9 ° nforenco ' All thoso hopes and foars will tend w ^^ iT Y andB ln . ? vory promising state of fluctuation . ffi ^ SSS " * * ^ J speculator he might pay for his war iTar ^ SvftS ? ' 1 ' aiid \ ° oomo-by a ekifiul management of thohKL'A « knows his fntimato friends Cohere at his « an 5 ^ uE & MS ? Bd , " i ° y «** a slat »* wind . savlrour B ^ SiT , i ^ n th ? oountry " Pooh , pooh , sir , ' l % n / d % ZHi £$$ '• i th , ° « M »» ' » y will not bo aikod . D «^ d Snon ^ it ZZFihS ?^ 0 ' 10 ' Cabinet counoils . sir . Doponu upon W wo shall havo poaoo boforo March . " Thus
S & £ S 3 @ £ M Twr t ^ T that nave only 9 * fecouafe 1 ^ , ^ 1 , HS & 3 * French Loan—the new one—seem * taghJy sougw axcer Sssssa ^ egg and English Stocks , Mhaes , Banks , &«* , tov « been dauij-ao ^ ConSfs closed at four o ' clock , at 911 . 91 | r firmer . At one time to-day they were 91 i , | . i ^^ A
Oiledonutns , « li , ^ J Evtejn ^ VittoGi EB ^ BSmf ljJtfe B 8 i 69- North Eastern , Berwick , 75 * , 76 *; Yorks , 58 J , 54 J , Chords , s £ ^; . Antwerp » , 64 , 7 pastern of France , 31 , Sli ; Eait In ' diTn , U , if pm ^ Dirto Extension I i-JP ^ Cgn-Srfs W «» IffS 1 ^&* ^ S ^ V § i Northern of France , 335 , 34 i ; Namur . and Liege , _» 7 ^ ESS * wa fet's ^^ Sr ^ i ^ Sg 49751 ; South Australian * , i pm ^ Peninsulas , 4 , * «» ., ffii ^ & tt ^! fi 3 ^ vfc & % S % !« s 5 A ± ss «* gswasa »» ssss iffibfflKKSlima : S , U Witt Aratnfliam Inveatment . l # ; 2 ; SouthAustcalian £ » nd , 8 «* . a 7 i .
Corn Market. Mark Laner Lwdajreveningv J...
CORN MARKET . Mark Laner lWdajrEveningv Jaa . 12 . The intelligence received on Monday that the Bnqperor of Rulsfe was willing to treat on the basis of the "Four Points , " had an immediate effect on the Corn trade . All operations were at once suspended , and dnrmg the week the business has been confined to the supply ©/ the most oresBuig wants . Notwithstanding , a change of wind , the arrivals are trifling . Holders of Wheat are generally incredulous as to the desire of the Czar to bring about a peace , except on terms which cannot be concedeoTtoby tn » AHiea , and therefore are indisposed to make much concession in price even if buyers cama forwardv The supplies of Oats and BarJev are also moderate , but they partake in the inactivity of the Wheat trade . By last advices from New-York supplies were short and pricesfirmer . The French provincial markets are stationary . At Paris and Marseilles prices have declined somewhat since the opening of negociatrons .
British Funds For The Past Week. (Olosrs...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( OLosrso Piuces . ) Sat . Mon . Tues . WedTTlmr . Frid . Bank Stock ., ~ 210 j ...... 208 $ 209 | 210 A 3 per Ceilt-Red 90 f 92 92 92 J 91 f 91 f rf per Cent . Con . An . 96 « 92 * 91 f 92 J 92 9 U Consols for Account 90 f 92 i 91 f 92 f 923 *> li Si per Cent . An . .... , New 21 per Cents ... Long Ans . 1860 ....... ..-.. 4 5-16 4 5-16 4 f 4 $ 4 f India Stock ... 226 228 226 . ~ ... — ...... 228 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 13 11 14 Ditto , under £ 1000 10 14 14 ...... 11 Ex . Bills , £ 1000 ...... 7 4 7 7 5 7 Ditto , £ 500-.... 7 7 7 4 7 Ditto , Small 7 7 7 7 5 7
Foreign Funds. (Last Official Quotation ...
FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation dubing the Week endins Thuksdat Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds . 100 Russian Bonds , 5 per Buenos AyreaGper Cuts . 53 Cents ., 1822 102 Chilian 6 per Cents 101 Russian 4 i per Cents .... 90 } Danish & per Cents > Spanish 3 p . Ct . New Def . 181 Ecuador Jjonds .,. ,. „ ( _ , „ si . SpanisUComm jtteoCer t . Mexican 3 per Cents .... 21 | of Coup , not fun 5 Mexican 3 per Ct . tor Venezuela 3 } per Cents . ... Ace . Jan . W ... _ .. „ ...... 21 f Belgian . 4 J per Cents Portuguese 5 per Cents . 42 Dutch 2 J per Cents ....... 61 i Portuguese 3 p . Cents . ... Dutch 4 por Cent . Certif 92
Royal Olympic Theatre. Lessee And Manager, Mr. A.Wigan.
ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Lessee and Manager , Mr . A . WIGAN .
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i Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday , will be performed tho New Comedietta , A WIFE'S JOURNAL . After which , the New- Fairy Extravaganza , called THE YELLOW DWARF AND THE KINQ OF THE GOLD MINES . Characters by Mr . F . Robson , Miss Julia St . George , Miss E . Ormonde , Miss Marston , Miss Bromley , and Mrs . Fitzallan . To conclude with A BLIGHTED BEING . Thursday , Friday , and Saturday , the Now Comedietta called TIT FOR TAT . Characters by Messrs . A . Wigan , F . Robson , Emery , Clifton ; Misses MaskeH , Turner , and Bromley . To conclude with THE WIPE'S JOURNAL , and THE YELLOW DWARF .
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M . JULLIEN'S CONCERTS . ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , COVENT , GARDEN . LAST WEEK BUT ONE . . The programmes for the present week , being positively the last but one of too Concerts , will inoludo tho performanco of Madamo Ployol ; Madamo Thillon ' s Popular Songs ; Horr Ernst ' s Solos on tho violin ; the New Pantomime Qjmdrillej and ,, by gonoral dosiro , tho Allied Armios Quodrillo ; assisted by tho Three Bands of her Majesty ' s TBH BEBTHOTEN FBSTITAL , On Tuesday next , January 16 ^—Tho first part of tho Con-?* , 7 , " 0 B « Bt ent'rely of tho Works of Boothovon ; noluding the Grand Oonoorto in E flat , for pianoforte , performed By Madamo Ployol : and tho GrandXIoncorto inD , or . violin , by Herr Ernst j Miss D . olby wUl , sing "In quosta tomba osciira / " Tho second part will bo miacollanoous , and ^ u ™^ * ^ "tomime Quadrille , the Allied Armios Quaanlie , Ac , & o . ' BAL MASQUE . Fob Gmnd Bntortaimnont wfll tako plood on Friday ,
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__ , i ii ii i ' iiT ft I rhTTTfTTi ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , Cft VESPJ ? ¦ i " G & HBBir . . ' M . JULLIBN nasrtlw hoaoxtfto snnoutuwttutfa . 'gaa . ii * S & lj- ^ tASQpfcs'JE * - * ' ¦ wil take place on Fria « y February V 1 SK . wbich willbe-tho f esfre ^ ifrenat tbeiSoYALITlgEAg bPERA ^ d poaittvely'ttieT » st this-season , and , ^^? ** ^| $ W «^ sv Ifcisnow several yewssinee M ^ ULLIBN ^ iad thia hwnja * of introtiutoingthe abovekindof E ni « rl »» nm « Bt » m . Ewlan < J , andit has afforded him the greatest satisfaction to observe , from year to year ; thaft they have travaryntgry Inereaseovni favourwnat popularity . It fenot the baitroont atone £ htth has exhibiteclthis increasei but those portions of the ^ beatre set apart for the convenience of Spectators have , at the saxae timef been entkely thronged with vMtors . This unremitrthi « r »* tronage is swre evidtenee or the immense attraction of U ^& Eutettainments , anct of course , cannet fell tc fafta source of great gratification to M . JULLIBN , convincra « him as it does , that his efforts to afford amusement to all classes hare not bcett made In vadn , She ^ proachiurB » l Masqtt ^ ^ the first evergivem « t t & e ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , will , however , Afford an opportunity of producing an Entertainment surpassing in fj > ndeur and briffiancy all former Balls—the vast area of that beautiful Theatre « fviag facilities possessed by notffiher locality . M . JULX 1 EN therefore believes that , without entering into details , he may safely state that the BalMas < i « fi above announced wflTbe one of unrivalled splendour . ^ The orchestra will be considerably enlarged , antt conBfst of One Hundred and Twenty Musicians . -n ^^™ Principal Cornet-a-Piston .- HERR KGBNia . Conductor ... ... .- M . JULLIEN . Tickets for the Ball ... 10 s . 6 d . The Audience portion of the Theatre will be set apart for The Prices of Admission for Spectators will be as follows ;— Dress Circles » Bs « Amphitheatre Stalls 8 s . Amphitheatre „ ...... «» . * . 2 s . Private Boxes , for tour , six , or eight Persons * 8 t » 3 b .,-4 tv ««» and upwards . Persons taking Private Boxes will have the privilege of passing to and from the Ball-room withotrt extra ehatge . Places in tWe Dress Circle , and Amphitheatre StmJJB , as well as Private Boxes ^ may be secured before hand , onaepucation at the Box-office of the Theatre . ; also Private Boxes ttt-the principal Librarians amd Mustcseners . The Doora will be opened at Half ^ ast Nine , and Dancing commence at Ten . The Refreshments served under the Superintendence of Mr . L ^ athan , i ' un ., of 18 , Castle-street , Leicester-square , is appointed Costumier to the Ball * ¦ ¦ Persons in the costume of Clowns ^ Harlequins , or Pantaloons will not be admitted .
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AU"BrA 3 a [* S Improved Patent Groats and Barley . THE ONLY EXISTINGJPATENT , And Strongly recommended by the Medical Profession . TO INVALIDS , MOTHERS , AND FAMILIES . —The important object so desirable to be obtained , has at length been secured to the Public by J . and ! X O . Adnam , Patentees , who , after much , -time and atten'tionr have succeeded by their Improved JProoess in pro duoing preparations of the purest and finest quality ever ' manufactured from the Oat and Barley . To enumerate the many advantages derived by the Public from the use of the Improved Patent Groats is not the intention of the Patentees ; suffice it to say that , by the process of manufacture , the acidity and unpleasant flavour so generally complained of in other preparations is totally obviated , and very superior Gruel speedily made therefrom . It is particularly recommended to those of consumptive constitutions , Ladies , and Children ; and the healthy and strong will find it an excellent Luncheon or Supper . The Barley being prepared by a similar process is as pure 'as-can-be-manufaetured ,- and" -will-be-founck-to produce a light and nourishing Food for Infants aud the Aged ; and to contain all the necessary properties for making a delicious pudding . It has also the distinguishing character for making very superior Barley Water , and will be found a most excellent ingredient for thickening Soups , & c . Caution . —To prevent errors , the Public are requested to observe that each Package bears the Signature of tho Patentees , J . and J . 0 . Adnam . To be obtained Wholesale at the Manufactory , Maidcnlatae , Queen-street , London ; and Retail in Packets and Canisters at Cd . and Xs . each , and in Canisters for . Families at 2 s ., 5 s ., and 10 s . each , of all respectable Grocers , Druggists , Ac , in Town and Country .
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A MERICAN SARSAPARILLA . OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSEND'S AMERICAN SARSAPARILLA . This is , of all known remedies , the most pure , safe , active , and efficacious in the purification of the bhxra of all morbid matter , of bile , urea , acids , scrofulous substances , humours' of all kinds , which produce rashes , eruptions , salt rheum , erysipelas , scald head , sore eyes and ears , sore throat and ulcers , and sores on any port of tho body . It is unsurpassed in its action upon the liver , tho lungs , and the stomach , removing any cause of disease from those organs , and expelling all humours from tho systom . By cleansing tho blood , it Tor ever prevents pustules , scabs , pimples and every variety of sores on tho faco and breast . It is a groat tonic , and imparts strength and vigour to tho debilitated and weak , gives rest and refreshing sloop to tho nervouB and restless invalid . It is a groat female medicine , and will cure more complaints peculiar to the bojc than any other romody in tho world . Warehouse , 373 , Strand , adjoining Exeter-Hall : POMEROY , ANDREWS and CO ., Sole Proprietors . Half-pints , fs . 8 di pints , 4 s . ; small quarts , 4 s . 0 d . ; quarts , 7 s . 0 d . ; mammoths , lls .
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DEAFNESS AND SINGING NOISES . — Instant roliof by Dr . IIOGHTON'S new and painless mode of euro . Any extremely deaf sufferer , by one vinit , is permanently enabled to hear with case the , usual tone of convocation , without operation , pain , or tho use of instruments . Thirty-four pat lent a cured lost week : many totally douf instantaneously restored to porfect hearing . Testimonials from tho highest medical authority in London can bo Boon , and persons referred to . The above discovery is known and practised only by Dr . Floghtoii , Member of tho London Royal College of Surgeons May 2 , 1845 ; L . A . O ., April 30 , 1840 . Institution for tho Cure of Dowfnoss , 1 ) . Suu ' olk-placo , Pall-mall . Just published , Self-Cure of Doafnoss , for country pntionts—a stop to empiricism , quaokory , aud oxorbitaut foos —sont on rccolpt of uovon stamps , frco .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 13, 1855, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_13011855/page/22/
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