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E OYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE Lessees, Messrs. P. Robsott and W. S. Emden. and the weekthe
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Tunis.—A Ferocious Attack On The Jews Of...
ThbXJbxsrJU * Palace Qqmpasx- —A speexal ^ general meeting c ^ the shareholders of this-company war held on Tuesday at the Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge , "Hr . Fargtthar , 1 fhe chairman of the Boasd of IHreetors , presiding ; 3 MEr . Hereley , one of the shareholders , said thfroommitteececommended that-the sharehfflriarH .-shDnJd fee called togother fcwace instead of once- & year , viz . in June and Decembe ? , and that seven days * notice , by circular ,, should be be given ; that the directors be increased from eight to twelve ; and that 630 & a year be set apart for the directors , instead of the amount now put down for refreshment ; that there should be a daily supervision by one of the directors over the -works , instead of the present -weekly inspection ; that receipts
should be given for the transfer of shares ^ that the garden should be opened on Sunday afternoon ; that the refreshment department should be altered , and ; improved ; that the contracts should be open to public competition ; that the two guinea season tickets should be abolished ; that lQa . 6 d . season tickets for children under twelve years of Age should be issued ; that the admission on Saturdays should be Is . ; that " Wednesdays be set apart for special f £ tes ; that the great fountains play on Is . days ; that the heads of departments supply an annual estimate of all -works ; and that a debtor and creditor account of all items above 50 Z . be furnished . In conelnsibn , the committee expressed their approval of the plan proposed by the directors for raising 250 , 000 ? . by debentures , forming a primary charge of five per cent , in perpetnafcy upon the company . - —Mr . Slack then moved that the report of tba committee be received , and . that
the directors should be recommended to carry out the suggestions as soonas possible . . This was seconded and Carried . Besolutions were then carried , increasing the directors from eight to twelve , at a fixed annual expense of 63 01 . ; and ordering that the shareholders should be called together twice a year . —Mr . Addiscott then moved that every shareholder shall have special admission to the grounds of the palace on Sunday afternoons ; and that every holder of ten shares should have a family ticket for six on the same day . This was opposed on religious grounds , and Mr . Slack moved an amendment in favour of Sunday openings generally , requesting the directors to use their best endeavours to get the law altered , if there were any legal method for so doing . After some further discussion , Mr . Slack ' s amendment was carried . The original amended motion , ¦ with the words , " to be carried out by <& e directors if possible , "' was then put and carried ,
The Boval Scbrey Gauthens Company are in difficulties , and a petition for winding-up has been presented to the Court of Bankruptcy . Mr . Commissioner Pane lias fixed this day for hearing the petition . The Directors -were on Wednesday summoned at the Lambeth police-con-rfc , by the collector of the parish of St . Mary ,, Wewington , for 87 ? t 10 s ,, due on poor and highway rotes . The magistrate , ordered a distress -warrant to issue . "Westminster Bridge . —The select committee of the Souse of Commons appointed to consider the state of
Westminster-bridge and the course to be taken in relation to the suspended works have reported to the House . The committee learn that the precautions taken for securing the old bridge have been completed , and they recommend -that the new one be proceeded with in conformity with the alterations in the mode of construction as pet foxtfh in Mr . Page ' s letter to the First Commissioner , dated the 23 rd of July last , The committee , for reasons assigned , are of opinion that it would not be expedient to increase the height of the bridge . Tito -witnesses examined were M . R . Stephensom , M . P ., Mr . j . Simpson , and KEtr . T . Page .
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BIRTHS , MAKRTAOES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . OH / OTTEBIjIIT . —On the 15 th tnsfc ., at 10 , Montague-place , CHapham-rowd , the wife of Mir . William Chattorloy ; a , dauKhton HOOLV-On the 10 tUlnet . v at Cunxbocland Lodge , Windsor , the Lady Mary Hood : a son . MATTSTTyBlIiD . — -On tho 14 th . inat ., at the Rectory . Eltmdtford St . Mn , ry ' 8 ,. Dor 6 Ct > th < s wife of tho Rov . Joseph Manstfloldt ttiBOO . MONJiC ) . —On tho 10 th inst .. at Ingadou , tho wife of 0 . jr . Halo Monro , lato Captain 30 th Reglinont ; a daughter , MARRIAGES . JJEB . ESl i'OliD-T-HINOKfl . —Oxx tho 23 rd ult ,, at Barbados , by tho Lord Bidhop , assisted by tho Rev . Thomas Clarke , JMt . A ., Homy Otemenfc do 'la Poor-Beresford " , Esq ., 09 th Foot . A . iWD .. yoKmseBt aou of tho late John do la Pper-Boreefoxd , Ebo .. Colonial Secretary of tho Island of St . ¦ VinconV to Matilda , ybuiigost daughter of his Excellency PranoiB Wnoko , QBuq ., Govornor-tn-Chiof of the Windward Islands . OJ ^ fflBrTWOOI . COMBE ^ r-Xto the 8 bh ult ,, at ljUe Catihodral , Barbados , by tho Lord Bishop , assisted by the Rov . Thomas Olarkp , Major-Qonoml Sir Rosins OloDto , O . B . and KWy flommandiriBlfiior WtnJesty'B Forces in tbq Windward and Leeward Islands , to Auno Woolaombo , oldoBt dau « htort > £ 'rjwnjas Louis , Ban ., of OiUloden , and Krwiddaughtor or tho lato 8 , lr Tlipraiw £ outa / Bart ., of Cuofaton , Dovon . BIHGI * T . ~ On the BthjTuno . In Oudo , killed by mutineers of ithfli tftth-ftcgiwont , Lttmteuant ana Adjutant Arthur Height , of fsho 23 ud Rqglinonti B . N 4 ., aged 20 , sixth son of Eoborb Bright , Esq ., of Abbot ' s Lol « h 7 SonioVBOtslllro BURIt 0 fWES .- ? Oii tho llth May , at Bolhi , \ vWlo Kallantlv defending his Colonel in a Hkirralsh with the miitinaoru Oobbv JJurmwos , JBsq ., Cantata MtH ltoKJhnonti B . N . l I / STTTJULa'pN .-At Itngloy Hall , Worcestershire , on tho
17 th inst ., aged' 44 , Iiady l ^ telton . seconti'aangnterof tfte late ^ rSteM » nGlynnv Bart , and ^ aister-to-laiir of W . E ~' Gladston © . iEstL' , -MJPTOTTKNHAM . —Oh the 6 th ult ., at Bangalore , Madras , of fever and congestion of the longs , Lieutenant-Coloael William Heatheote Tottenham , 12 th ( Royal ) Laneeas , aged 42 .
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IKOMTHE 1 LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday ., Auffitst 18 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . — Wileiam Hbhwt Bbovk , Sheffield , steel roller . BANKRUPTS . — Edwabp Simmons "Coopeb , Commercial ^ place , -Ciliy-road , leather-seller — WrtiiiAM Chapi'in ' , Tiring , Hertfordshire , straw hat manufacturer—Ctmtet / rb Doeejsxt , Serle-street , Lincolu's-inu , dealer in wines—Geoege Youno . Old-street-road , victualler—John Withehdek , late of © unstable , coal merchant—John Hisebet , jun ., BBentwood , Essex , corn dealer—Joseph Willsiott aind John Hartley , Essexrstreet , Kingsland-road , and Battersea , sawyers—John Fbederick Auodstus Mtnch , Mincing ^ ane , commission merchant — 'Thomas Wilson , West Bromwich , Staffordshire , railway carriage maker—Thomas BvssanSrB Mabston , Leicester , dyer—Bbnjam ; in-MoSBtET , Norton , Derbyshire , scythe manufacturer — ELbctob MEiiVinB , Liverpool , cooper—Bobbbt Suttos and WiixiAM Haywood , Liverpool , booksellers—Hugh Maceat and WitiiAM Bishton Davies , Liverpool , shipwrights— -Joseph BKADBtrax Robinson , Macclesfiald , hosSsi>—John Matthews , juii ., Plymouth and Stoneliouse , Devonshire , statuary . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . — J . KiD » , Duudee , roathematLcal instrumeut maker—Heenttiewicz ; Main , and Co ., Glasgow , iron fence manufacturers--W . T-hompson , Grlasford , Lanarkshire , farmer—H . Smith , POllookshaws , Renfrewshire , Turkey-red dyer—J . Lamb , Glasgow , miller . Friday , Augus t ; - 21 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . — Thomas Yyechoft , late of Caddtor , Lincolnshire , carrier—Wedxiam Robinson , Spring Meadow , Saddleworth , Yorkshire , dyer—William OfBG-AN , Walsall , Staffordshire , saddler . BANKRUPTS .- ^ Joseph Wiiimott and John Habilex , Essex-street , Kingsland-road , Middlesex , sawyers— Anthonx Gaepokth , Paui , < 3 AKPOB . XH , and Enoch Gakbokth , Earlsheaton , Yorkshire , manufacturers—Thomas WEiiBOEN Potteb , York , miller—Thomas Dale , Leek , Staffordshire , chapman — Samuel Mtxritn , Litchurch , Derbyshire , innkeeper—Geobgcb Pox , Well ' s-street , Oxfordstreet , fret cutter—William Standing , Kingsland-road , engineer—Alice Gorpon , Sunderland , shipowner—Chkistopheb . Paiblamb , Ne \ vcastle-upon-Tyne , cheesemonger—Jessie Bttsjfielj ) , Yeadon , cloth , majiufacturer—Vilwam Anpield , Great Driffield , millwright — George Arkwright Pearce and Charles Rose , Piinlico , timber merchants—Cobnelius Davis and Pbederick Norman , Westminster , cement and lime merchants—John Bean , New London-street , coal merchant—Bobebt Johnson , Calthorpe-street , Gray ' s-inn-poad , builder — " Wilmam EirwABB Hunt , S-trand ,. licensed victualler — Joseph Chittbnixen Cawthoen . Stock Exchange , stock dealer—John Thorbubn , Pleydell-streeb , Fleet-street , bookbinder —Edward Wilmam : Hammond , Staincliffe , York , woollen manufacturer—John G atrell , younger , Askham feicliard , York , farmer — Thomas Nathaniel Ashman , Yeovil , Somersetshire , currier—AVjvr . Newsome aiid Edward Wm . Hammond , Staincliffe , Yorkslure , woollen maiiufacturers—John Deckree , Percival-street , Goswell-street , wi-ne- and spirit merchant—Jas . C . Cockerell , Wandsworth-road , dealer in horses .
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London . Priday Evening , August 21 , 1857 . In tho absence of news from India , English and Poroign Stock markets have been excessively dull , with some exceptions , amongst which wo may mention Caledonian shares ( whioh are steadily improving , and closo 39 | , S 9 J ) , North Staffordshire shaves , Grand Trunk of Canada , and some few others . Consols have been very . flat ; opened this morning at 91 , and close 001 and 91 for tho September account . Great Westerns seems at last to havo settled down after their recent heavy fall at about 53 . Money is easier in the Stock Exchange-Tho following-are tho leading prices : — Blackburn , 7 l , 8 j ; Caledonian , 78 J , 70 J ; Chester and HoTlyhead , 84 , 30 ; . Eastern Countios , Hi , 114 « Great Northern , VI , 08 : Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 103 , 105 ; Groat Western , 53 , 534 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 09 , 004 s London and Black wall , 0 , 0 * , - London , Brighton , and South Goapt , 104 i , 100 ; London and North-Western , 102 , 1024 ; London aud South-Western , 04 , 95 x . d , ; Midland , 83 J , W 4 ; J * orth-Easteru ( Berwick ) , 044 , OUJ i Soutli-JQasfcern ( Uover ) , 72 , 73 t Antwerp and Rotterdam , 01 . Qh \ Dutoh-Rhonish , 44 , 4 dis . x . d . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Straabourff ) , 27 , 274 ; Gitint Central of France , 23 S , 2 i ( i ; Great Luxembourg . 7 ,, 7 i ; Noi-fchorn of Pranco , 34 * . ' Mi ; Paris and Lyons , 354 , 3 SJ \ Royal Danish , 10 , 18 ; Koyal ( Swedish , 5 , 1 ; Siunbre ' aud'Mouse , 74 , ' 7 S .
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BRITISH PUNDS FOR THE PAST WEJ 0 K . ( Closing Prices . ) Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . ZlwrJjPrid . Bank Stock .., 2164 21 SA 2 W 5 210 .. ^ ., SperCoujb . Rod , Dig 01 S Olfl 01 ft Olff 914 3 por Oont . Con . An . 01 A Oli 0 l | 01 i 01 902 Consols for Account 91 S 018 91 J ffiff 01 in New 3 por Oont . An . 01 } 01 J 01 j 82 015 91 i New 24 per Cents ,.. ^ . , Long Ana . 1800 a 7-10 2 7-10 2 7-10 2 7-10 , . " , India Stock „ 2181 211 A 2 ia * Ditto Bonds , dGloqo 20 d 20 d ...... 7 ..... ... . Ditto , under ^ 1000 20 d 17 4 22 d 17 d 18 d ' , "Z ' . Ex . m \ la , £ , IQQQ par par par par did 3 d Ditto , ^ O 00 . par , * ... lp lp 3 d Ditto , Small lp 3 d lp ga 2 p 2 d
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POREION PUNDS . ( Labi Oitpiozal CIuotatiok during the Wjamic ending ^ 1 ' HORSDAY EVXJNING . ) Brasiilian Bonds . 102 Porbu « uoBO 4 por Cents . .., BupnoBAyres-Op . GontB ; ,. Rusniau Bonds , 6 nor Chilian 0 ppr Gouts 103 J Cents 1124 Pw 11 ? 1 " ., ? S ! 2 ? , Hessian a . 4 por Oonts ... ! UO'j Dutoh 24 por Oonis OH Spwulah ....... < M ) Dutch < k por Oont . Oorirf . « l > i Spaaisli Commit too Oor-Eouaaor BoimIh .... „ of Coup , nob flun 05 Mexican Account S 2 i Turkish Oa > or Cents 0 ft Poruvlan 44 nor 0 onta ..,, ... Tnrkiah Now , 4 iditto .... OOff PortuKuoso U por OoiitB . an Vonoauola-U por Oonts
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C 0 WBT MA ^ EITT . < n ~~~~~ . it . ^ . « . Taark-Tftue , PiSaagr , iLTigust-2 i , i 857 . JMnnOTQ- tne week mere -havs been but moderate budbH ^ » r Wheat , and prices kavaBgain advanced 1 *» but the teade in very quiet . . •«»•*» Barley is in Mr demand , both on the spot and floafcinc-Tho . sales a * e : Egyptian . 25 b » « dM Odessa , arrived 28 s 3 d Syrian 23 sr . 6 d ., floating . Por Smyrna 27 s . is asked ' Ths crop now in course of being harvested wilLbe extremely de ficieut .. Thearrivals of Oatsvctthin ejght doys amount to 130 , 0 ( 10 quarters , nevertheless prices hare not chrea wav much ., A great many are being landed for importers account , and the rest are taken eagerly by the London dealers who were nearly out of stock .
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E OYAL OLYMPIC THEAtWk Lessees , Messrs . P . Robsott and W . S . Emden . lucjaoay tne
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, anauuriug we wees , penormances wiu commence with the Drama of tho LIGBLTISOUSE ( by Wilkie Collins , Esq . ) . The music aiid original overture by Francesco Berger . Principal characters by Messrs . P . Robson , G . Cooke , Addison , Walter Garden , Miss Wyndham , and Miss Swan borough . ' To-be followed by a Comedietta entitled A SURTEBi'UGE in which Mrs . Stirling , Mr . George Viuing , and Mx . G , ' . Murray will appear . To conclude with MASANIELLO . Masaniello , Mr . P . Robson .
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LYCEUM THEATRE . —VENI—VIDI—VICI ! P ROFESSOR ANDERSON . Excitement Tremendous I Success Extraordinary ! Ovations nightly . The Theatre crowded from the door-step of the Pit to the topmost ventilator . The Great Magical Drama of A NIGHT IN WONDER WORLD surpasses aU that Professor Anderson haS'done . Everyone hi London , or coming to town will see it . Eighteen more performances ouly , previous to the Wizard ' s Farewell . N . B . —While Generals and Legislators are debating how to take Delhi , the Great Wizard has taken London by storm . Every Evening at Eight . Fashionable Day Performance THIS SATURDAY , August 22 ud , at Tw © 'Clock , and on SATURDAY NEXT . If you want to make a Hundred Guineas send to the Lyceum a Stamped Envelope for . a Prospectus of the Great Conundrum Prize Scheme , and then , send in your Conundrum .
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MADI / LE . ROSA BONHEUR'S GREAT PICTURE of THE HORSE FAIR . —Messrs . P . and D . COLNAGrHI and Co . beg to announce that the above Picture is now on View at the GERMAN GALLERY , 163 , New Bond-street , from 9 to 6 . —Admission , Is . —Will closo on 31 st instant .
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THE FASTEST SHIP IiST THE WORLD IN THB THAMES . The celebrated " Black Ball " clipper - " LIGHTNING , " Belonging to Messrs . JAMES BAINES and CO ., of Livorpool , ana sister ship to the " James Baiwbs" and tlio " Champion oif the Sbas , " recently inspected aud so highly eulogized by Her Majesty the Queen aud Court at Portsmouth , is expected to arrive in the Thames , to embark Troops for India , on or about the 21 st instant . While lying off Gravesend , the " Lightning" w ill bo thrown open to public inspection for a few days , and a charge pf one shilling admission will be made , tho receipts to be given to the wives and . families of the soldiers who sail in her . The "LIGHTNING " is 2093 tons register , 3600 tons burthen , 243 feet long , aud \ k feet wide . She is THE FASTEST SHIP IN THE WORLD , having made the passage from Melbourne to Liverpool in 03 days , when her speed during tho whole voyage ( round Cape Horn ) , a distance of 13 , 000 miles as tho crow / lies , averaged 10 miles an hour . On the 27 th of February , 1835 , she ran 10 miles per hour for 24 consecutive hours , ami lroui the 28 th June to the 4 th July , 1850 , her hourly consecutive speed averaged 15 miles .
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HOLLO WAY'S PLLLS FOR DROPSICAL SWELLINGS AND TURN OF LlPlil .-This is a most distressing period in woman ' s history . It destroys thousands ; the whole of tho humours collect togutlicr , and , like a tide , sweep away health aud life itself , if not ; timely aud powerfully ohpeked . The most certain rc ; mauy for those dangerous symptoms is Holloway ' a Pilio . Awaou with this groat antidote , tho Ilcry ordeal is passed , ami tho sufferer is once wore restored to tho ppsacasion or uuiaipaired hoaltli . TUoy are equally oillcaoioua at the rtawn ol womanhood . ,. , Sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout tho world ; « t Professor HOLLO WAY'S Establishments , 2 'l < t , Strand , Lou . dou , ana 80 , Maiden . lane , Now York : by A . Stnmwi , Constantinople ; A . Guidicy , Smyrna ; aud Jki . Muir . ftWta .
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OXJPTURES EFFECTUALLY CUlllSD X \> WITHOUT A TRUSS .-Dr . BARKER'S colobratoil KEMEDY" is protected by throo patents , of Ivnshnicl , Franco , and Vio «* na ; and from ita p ; roat biicoosH in privato pi'aotico is , now made known ns a publio duty tlirougli tljo modium of tUo press . Xu ovcry case of ulntflo or double rupturq , in olther box , of any ago , howovor baa or lout , standlnK , it is equally appUcablo , oll ' aotin g a euro ii » a low days , without iuconvepiouco , and will bo nailed as a boon by all who havo boon torturod with tuussoa . Bout voui 1 ruo to any pavb of tho world , with lusti'iietionB lor use , 01 rocoipt of 10 a . 6 d . by nost-olUoo ordor , or 8 ta ;» l >* . . v OHARLES BARKER , M . D ., 10 , Brook-stroot , Hull 0111 , Landou .-rAny inlWngemont of this trlplo patents w U w nrooqodod ftKiilust , and rcstralnoU by injunction ol uw Lord High Ouancollor .
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' PEETH . —Messrs . GABlilEL supply Ct . ) MJL PLETH SMTS , without SpringH , on tho prliic ]» ' - "' capillary dttmoblou , avoiding bfxo liocowailiy oi cMiuiimt , al / Umps or omixlng any imixi . „ ,...,,,,, SILIOIOUS WNAMJiliJUKJD AJIKMCAN J ^ ' ^ jVy ' TB ^ TH . tho boHb iu Europo-guiinintcod to nuavu - v u . v niirposo pf mnstlowMon or iirtloulivtion—irom ' M , mi . )'" Tootli . & Qta , 4 , 1 . 'to . ~ -JXer Majesty ' s JiayalLotion PaUnt Jinj- ; beqn a ^ vavdod f or the produoMoiJ of a porlootb >> » ¦ j , J 4 JNAJUML , for Uocayod FRONT 0 ? JflBTlI , wholi can o » 0 be obtaijiod nt JtoBHra . Qabviol ' s EMtftbUHlinionK ; , x 33 , MJWGATE WILL , i [ vo doors from tho Old Uulluj , n »« at IM , DUKU-STRJiJlild , L 1 VERFOOL . OoiiBultntlon and ovory lufonimtion ( jrntia .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 22, 1857, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_22081857/page/22/
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