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No. 413, February 20,1858.] THE LEADE B,...
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PROFESSOR WILJALBA FRIKELL.— St. James's Theatre.
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is through the pleasant places of literature as through a garden , not forgetting to draw- ^ apia Matina More modoquethe honey of sweet and holy thought from every flower , Mr Murray has published a third and cheaper edition of a really valuable and fascinating book , Pen-and-ink Sketches in India , by General Mundy ? Governor of Jersey , and author of ' Our Antipodes . '—It , s gracefi £ y and profusely illustrated , and lights up with picturesque , careful and pleasant descriptions the whole scene of the campaign in India Where Sir Colin Campbell is now fighting General Mundy went sporting ; and it is interesting to glance through < his accounts of the cities , plains , fortr A ^ ery ^ mporTa ^ nt volume has been produced by Mr . James Biggs , of 53 , Parliament-street , who is at once publisher and editor . Itisa Collection of Public Statutes Relating to the General Law of England Passed in the Jleian of Queen Victoria , and contains the legislation of 1857 , with an index , table , and register . The utility of such a work is obvious . It appears to have been very diligently compiled . Messrs . Smith and Elder have published this week Select Odes of Horace in English Lyrics : a Specimen of a New Translation of the Toel . By J . T . Black , F . R . S . Edited by Gilbert Malcolm Sproat . —The translator ' s attempt has been to combine an almost literal fidelity of rendering with the spirit of the original . His verse flows not unpleasingly , and he has ventured to contrast it with that of the Roman in parallel pages .
The Gloaming of Life is the title of a memoir of James Stirling by the Rev Alexander Wallace ^ reprinted from our Glasgow contemporary , the Commonwealth , and published by the Glasgow Scottish Temperance League . We must satisfy ourselves until next week with recording the appearance of the following pamphlets : — Memorandum of Improvements Suggested in the Medical Service of the Army with a Description and Drawings of a New Plan of Equipment for the Medical Staff Corps . By George Bedford . ( Churchill . ) A New Systepi of Drill in Times of Emergency . By Lieutenant Hartley . ( Owers . ) Cause and Effect : the Rebellion in India . By a Resident in the North-Western Provinces . ( Shaw . ) Remarks on the Rapid Transmission of ^ Troops to India . By J . C . Hoseason ( Stanford . ) On Reorganizing the Administration of India . By Captain Moorsom . ( Effingham Wilson . ) Justice for India : a Letter to Lord Palmerston . By a Plain Speaker , ( Hardwicke . ) Brief Observations on the Basis of the Reorganization of our Power in India By an Old Resident . ( Lepage . ) Cantillon ' s Legacy : When Was It Paid , and Who Paid It ? containing Mr . Stirling ' s speech and an array of documen tary evidence , published by J . W . Parker * and Son . Mr . Stirling has compiled a network of official data which Imperial equivocation will find it hard to break through . - — ' — ' ' *—^^ M ^—^ a ^
No. 413, February 20,1858.] The Leade B,...
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . ATKINSON On the 15 th Dec , at Kingston-upon-Hull , Elizabeth , the wife of Anthony Atkinson , M-A . : a BOYS ^—On the 16 th Nov ., 1857 , -the wife of William Boys , Esq ., M . H . A ., of Boisdale , Hobart-town , Tasmania : a son . MARRIAGES . ROBY—CONDY . — On the 11 th inst ., at Spanish-place , Manchester-square , by the Very Rev . Canon Hunt , Samuel Charles Roby , Esq ., of Alvecote Priory , 'Warwickshire , to Flora Ross Condy , third daughter of the late Major John Lockhart Gallie , 38 th Regiment . MOFFAT—UNWIN . — -On the 15 th inst ., at Union-street Chapel , Brighton , by the Rev . J ^ N . Goulty and Dr . Livingstone , brother-in-law of the bridegroom , the Rev . John Smith Moffat , son of the Rev . Robert Moffat , missionary in South Africa , to Emily , only child of Mr . J . S . Unwin , of Brighton . DEATHS . RQI / T . —On the 11 th inst ., at Algiers , Mary Charlotte , wife of Thomas Francis Rolt , second son of the late Lieut .-Gen . Rolt , K . C . B ., and daughter ofCapt . Foot , R . A ., os Tor-Grove , near Plymouth , Devon . WILLIS On the 11 th Dec , 1857 , at Masuhpatam , while proceeding to join his regiment for service in the Saupor district , Lieutenaut Robert Willis of the 3 rd Madras European . Regiment . Adjutant of the European Depot . St . Thomas ' s Mount , aged 30 , youngest son of the late Robert Willis , Esq .., of Caroline-place , London .
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? London , Friday Evening , February 19 . The upward tendency of Consols has been fully maintained throughout the week- Yesterday they opened at 974 1 for account , and closed after business hours at 97 7-10 9-16 , the rise chiefly owing to an expectation that the interest of the March Exchequer Bills would bo reduced from 2 £ d . to ljd ., as is deemed very probable . Funds opened this morning at the olosing _ price of yesterday very firmly , closing , however , upon a slight reaction at 971 i for the account . Tho railway market quiet but very firm , the principal improvements being in Midlands , Berwicks , Dovors , Shcflicld , and , above all , Caledonians . The Bank of Franco has lowered its rate to 4 per cent , from 44 , at which it was fixed oii the 6 th instant . Blackburn , 91 93 j Caledonian , 904 , « 7 ; Chester and Holyhead , 38 , 40 ; Eastern Counties , 03 , 01 ; Great Northern , 107 , 108 : Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 104 , 100 ; Great Western , Gli , 62 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 05 $ , 90 : London and Blackwall , 64 , 0 }; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 108 , 100 : London and North-Wostorn , 102 , 102 i ; London and South- Western , 90 , 100 ; Midland , 100 , 100 J ; North-Eastorn ( Berwick ); 08 J , 90 * ; South-Eastern , ( Dover ) , 75 * . 7 « i ; Antwerp and Rotterdam . 61 , 68 ; Dutch Rhenish , 8 J , 31 , dis . ; Eastern of Franco ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 28 , 284 ; Great Central of franco , ; Great Luxembourg , 8 , 81 ; Northern of yrnnco , S 8 | , 39 ; Paris and Lyons , 341 , 3 * 5 i Royal Panish , 10 , 18 ; Royal Swedish J , I ; Sarabre and Mouse , 81 , 8 $ .
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BRITISH , FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK , ( Closing Priojeb . ) _ Sat . Mon . Tubs , Wed . Thur . Frid . Bank Stock 224 226 225 227 227 3 per Cent . Rod 00 < 003 074 07 i 07 * 08 * 3 per Cent . Con . An . 00 | l > o £ 903 071 07 } 07 i Consols for Account 004 00 ? OOZ 07 i 071 073 Now 3 per Cent . An . 00 | 001 074 071 07 « 074 New 24 per Cents 82 Long Ans . 1800 12 - India Stock I 210 J 222 222 222 222 Ditto Bonds , JB 1000 , 20 p 25 p 29 p 30 p 31 p Ditto , under . £ 1000 20 p 20 p 81 p JBx . Bills , £ 1 , 000 33 p 38 p 40 p 38 p 33 p 30 R Dltto . JBOOO 33 p 38 p 35 pl 30 p Ditto , Small . „ 33 p 33 |» 40 p 40 p 35 I * L » 7 P FOREIGN FUNDS . Lxa ^ QBB . lQXXItXlVOVAyiQTSrPXlMmJXnjlWXB & XXPWil Til U KB DAY EVENING . ) Brazilian Bonds 1031 i Portugese \ porOonta . ... Buenos Ayros 0 p . Cents 82 | ltuHnin . il Honda , 6 per Chilian 0 por ContH 101 ) Cants 112 Chilian 3 per Cents 75 Rtmsiau-14 por Couls .... 100 Dutch 24 por Cents GO Spiuiiali WJ Dutch 4 > por Cent . Covtf . 101 1 SpaniiiliOoinniltteoOer-Equador Honda of Coup , not fun 0 Mexican Account 20 } Turkiuh 0 por Oontfl 1021 Peruvian 4 i porOonta .... 83 Turkltil ) Now , 4 dltto .... 1041 Portuguese !) por Conta . 40 Vwiiossuola 4 l por ContH
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , February 19 . The pressure to sell home-grown Wheat has slightly subsided , and the market is consequently firmer than it has been . Barley is also less freely offered by farmers , and Oats remain without alteration . We quote runs of Kentish red 40 s . to 44 iS . ; white , 60 s . ; Stralsund , 47 s . per 496 lbs . Fre . ich red , same weight and price . Malting Barley , French Saumur , 34 s . ; Sarthe , 33 s . per 420 lbs . Grinding Odessa , 23 s . 6 d . ; Ibrail , 23 s . 9 d . to 24 s . per 400 lbs . Swedish Oats , fine , 24 s . 3 d . Irish , 40 lbs ., 24 s . per quarter .
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. FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , February 16 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . — William Wadsworth and John Harbison , Salford > cotton waste dealers —John Jackson , Halifax , merchant . BANKRUPTS . —William Edward Painter , Strand , printer—James Haddon , Eling , Hampshire , miller—James Robson , Peckham , ship broker—Mabia Lawrence ^ Laipbeth-walk , tailor—Edward Smith . Russell-street , Bermondsey , woplstapler — Thomas William Sheerman , Brighton , upholsterer—James Coates , Sheerness , hardwaremari—Henry Harridance , jun ., and James Butler , Maldon , Essex , corn merchants—James Barber , Chichester , upholsterer—Thomas Edwards , Birmingham , ironfounder— Thomas Reters , Worcester , grocer—Jamqs Paul , Wadebridge , Cornwall * innkeeper—John Peard , Bridestowe , Devonshire , draper—Joseph arid Edward Sykes , Huddersneld , silk dressers—James Nelson , Oldham , cotton spinner . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—T . LbTnnox , Kintillo , Perthshire , agent—D . Grant , Cromdale , Inverness-shirc , innkeeper—C . Stewart , Glasgow , dyer—P . Dey , Glasgow , fish morchant- ^ -J . Williams , Cupar-Fife—M . Ritchie , Dundee , clothier—J . Johnston , sen ., J . Johnston , jun ., and W . Johnston , Stirling , ship builders—A . B . Wright and W . ItENWiCK , Edinburgh , nurserymen—C . M'Fadzean . Crosshill , Ayrshire , millwright—M . H . Wilson , Kilmarnock , professor of music—W . Bubnside , Castle Douglas , draper . Friday , February 19 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . —James Packwood , Woollaston , Northamptonshire , tailor—Henry Holmes WooDPUi-r . and Lowen Gimber , Alderman bury , stationers . BANKRUPTS . —John Smith , Bow Church-yard , warehouseman — William Field , Bexley Heath , Kent , grocer—Reuben Brooks , King-street , St . James's , auctioneer—Joseph Moses , Newnham-street , Goodman ' s Fields , _ manufacturer — Adolphus Aokerman , Beaufort-buildings . Strand , printseller—Edwin Gearing , St « John's WooU , Middlesox , jeweller—William Darnton , Islington , pianoforte manufacturer—John Edwin ' -Griffin , Colchester , auctioneer—George William Bennett . Eastbourno , draper—Joseph and Jamks Watersons , Nowcastlc-upou-Tvne , builders—Edward Davies , Liverpool , shoemaker—William Humphreys , Liverpool , corn merchant—John Strong'ith'Arm Stanley , Ashton-undor-Lyno , cottonspinner—Samuel Bennett , Manchester , commission agont —John Smith , Morton Mills , near Blngley , Yorkshire , paper manufacturer — James Shaw , Huddorsnold , cloth merchant—Alexander George Gray . Gateshoad , alkali manufacturer—Isaac Riley , Dalohall , Staffordshire , builder —Thomas M'Intyre , Leeds , tailor—Henry Tomlinson ,. Nowcastlo-upon-Tyno , licensed victualler — William Gardner , Birmingham , miller — William Hbnky Huookkb . Wolvorhampton , mineral merchant — James Heron Clarke , Bury New-road , Manchester , grocer—Charliss Bacon . Chorltou-upon-Modlook , Manchester , button manufacturer . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —James Patok , Glasgow , cabinet maker—William Hudson Hand , sometime in Edinburgh , now in Peebles—Dunn and Steven , Glasgow , brnsafouiitlora — Charles Grant , Dclmoro , Banffaniro , farmer—John Clark , Holytown , Lanarkshire , hotel keeper — JonN Gi . oveh , Greouock , confectioner—James Shepherd . Aberdeen , merchant—James Young , Kilwinnlng , Ayrshire , fanner ,
Professor Wiljalba Frikell.— St. James's Theatre.
PROFESSOR WILJALBA FJRIKELL . — St . James's Theatre .
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. winijnviauti 1 mm djvjluxtu / vx iinjcr-ixiiKUjyjixa no a , and IJJVKllY EVENING ( oxeopt Saturday ) at 8 . Stalls . 0 s . j -Balcony . 8 taUu , ^ a . |_ Jioxott , aa j-Plt ,. 2 u . 4 ^( 5 allory ... lH .-l : > rivftto , Boxes , Two Guineas , One Guinea and a half , and Ono Guinoa . Places to bo secured at Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 3 !) , Old Uond-stroet .
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CCHRISTY'S MINSTRELS . —210 th Concert , J Poly graphic Hull , Strand . — ITALIAN OPERA NIGHTLY . — Morning Performance on Saturday , comniouoliiK nt 3 , evening at 8 , Stalls , 3 s ,. ; Aroa , 2 s . 1 Amphitheatre , 1 h . Saatu can bo had at Mr . MltohoU ' u , 33 , Old lJond-ulroot ; and at tho Hall .
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE LAST NIGHTS . Piccolomini , Sannier , and Spezia—Giuglini , Vialetti , Aldighieri , Luchesi , and Belletti . TUESDAT . February 23 ( last night but two ) , LAF 1 GLIA DEL REGGIMENTO . Last Act of LA FAVORITA , and L'HYMENEE . THURSDAY , February 25 ( last night but one ) , IiA ZINGARA , being the Italian version of Balfe ' s opera ol " The Bohemian Girl . " SATURDAY . February 27 ( last night ) , IL TROVATORE , and L'HYMENEE . Prices : —Pit Stalls , 12 s . 6 d . ; Boxes ( to hold four persons ) , Pit and One Pair , 21 . 2 s . ; Grand Tier , SI . 3 s . ; Two Pan-, ll . 5 s . ; Three Pair , 15 s . ; Gallery Boxes , 10 s . ; Gallery Stalls , 3 s . 6 d . ; Gallery , 2 s . ; Pit , 3 s . 6 d . , The doors will be opened at Half-past Seven , and the Opera commence at Eight o'clock . Applications for Boxes , & c ., to be made at the Box-office of the Tlieatre .
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MUSICAL UNION . —SECOND SOIREE . Tuesday , February 23 , Hanover-square Rooms . — Quartet , No . 71 , E flat , Haydn ; Variations , pianoforte , Op . 54 , Mendelssohn ; Quintet in in G . Op . 33 . Spohr . Solos for Violin and ViolincelTo , and Vocal Music by the Orpheus Glee Union . Artists — Molique , GoftVie , Schreurs , R . Blagrove , Paque , and Mdlle . Anna Molique . Visitors , Tickets , 7 s . each for the Royal Box , to be had at Cramer and Co ., Chappoll and Co ., and Olliviers . For other particulars apply by letter to J . ELLA , Director .
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MR . ALBERT SMITH'S MONT BLANC , NAPLES , POMPEII , and VESUVIUS . EVERY NIGHT ( except Saturday ) , at Eight , and Tuesday , Thursday , Saturday , and Monday afternoons at Three . Places can be secured at the Box-offlce , Egyptian-hall , daily , between Eleven and Four , without any extra charge .
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"PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY . — The Ex-X hibition of Photographs is Now Open at the South Kensington Museum , every Morning from Ten till Five . Admission , Is . Evenings , every Monday , Tuesday , and Wodnesday , from Seven till Ten . Admission , 6 d . The Broinpton and Putney Omnibuses pass every flvo minutes .
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HYDE PARK . —The MEETING at THREE TO-MORROW . ORD PALMERSTON'S CONSPIRACY BILL- — Tho Committee of tho Freemason ' s Hall Mooting for arranging Demonstrations against ( he above-Bill announces that subscriptions are received for this object at Messrs . Webster and Co . ' a 3 , Falcon-court , Fleetstreet . N . B . —Attend tho MEETING of tho people of London in HYDE 1 'AttKon SUNDAY NEXT at 3 o ' clock p . m .
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FINSBURY CHAPEL , SOUTH-PLACE . MR . HENRY N . BARNETT , of Briatol , bavins boon elected to tho Pulpit of this Chapel , will deliver the following course of Leoturos . RELIGIOUS DEVELOPMENTS . The following series of Discourses will bo delivered at Finsbury Chapel ( South-place ) , Commencing Sunday Morning , February 14 , 1858 . ' Theism—tho worship of Spirit . Pantheism—tho worship of Llfo . Polytheism—tho worship of Ideas . Atheism—tho worship of Law . Supornaturalism—tho worship of Miracle Idealism—tho worship of Myatory . Revolutionism—tho worship of Literature . Ceremonialism—tho worship of Art . Thoologiscn—tho worship or Creed . Spiritualism— tho worship of Consciousness . The glory and tho weakness of dogmatic Christianity . Tho Church Ono and Universal . Service will commonco on each occasion at a Quarter-past Eleven o'Olook . '
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T \ R . KAHN'S MUSEUM AND GALLERY Xr- ' OF SCIENCE , 3 . Tiohborno-stroot , Hoymarkot . ' Pi ^ femko ^ for Vobrmryi ^ ^ on " Tho Philosophy of Marriage , " at a 1 to 3 and a 1 to 8 r , ra . i and by Dr . SEXTON , on ¦ 'Tho Chemistry of Respiration , " at a i past 1 : on " Skin DlBoaHOH , "at 4 , on "Tho HAIli and BEARD , ' at 51 and on "Tho Relations of KloaMolty , "at 0 . TJ 10 Lectures illustrated with brilliant experiments : Dissolving Views upon a now Principle , & o . Open ( for GonUoraon only ) from 12 tin 0 , and from 7 till 10 . Admission , 1 » . Illustrated Handbook , Sixpence . Programme Gratia . Dr . Kahn ' s Nino Leoturos and a Programme sent post froo on tho rooolpt of 12 Stamps .
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 20, 1858, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_20021858/page/21/
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