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S 2 fBBEgtiOBai ^^ r ^ Some ; i 50 iTes » flnd € inta o ^ the Ityne ? diliPSz-tliSiw 1 * --. ^^ have lieeii . ca'Cpig attention to the nww ^ of s treet organs j andone ofthe writers goesso ) fa ? as to i ^ all an ojrganrgrinder ¦ " a vagabond" per se . * W & it £ v & ourselves often suffered' frbm the infliction of " street nitisic ; but Jhe indignant protestors in ' the ' 2 Vwies wbulof domett to recollect one or two facts on the opposite side . The studious , the sick , and the ultra = refined [ inttastty .. affcaH « U »; -ft ™* but . a small minority ; -while the , large n ^ Jprlt ^ of Xondoners . are p leagedi with the-w ; aajfaMagpnmitrpsy of . the streets , which may , indeed ,, to a certain extent , and forwent of better , have a refining and , spiritualising effect on them . At any rate , the musicians are human beings , who have to earn their living-and # re : not ; necessarily " vagabonds . "
, HmJLOT , —— Young Arctic Hero . ^ -Bellot was off th » very humblest origin , ^ and rose entirely by his natural gifts and Ms personal merit , fie was of the family of an artisan—a smith and farrier , whoy soon rafter the birth of this son , settled at Rochefoik . - Ta . Roflhpfhr _~ Ballot owed everything , though , it was at Paris that he was , born , on the 18 th of March , 1 S 26 . The teacher of Ms school at Rochefort made such a favourable report of hia capacity that the municipality sent him to the college there . He underwent , at * het age of fifteen and ' a half , his examiHation fqr admission into the navaH school ? and when heJeft it , in two years more , Ms name stood fifth , on the . list , In September , 1843 , h « - ioinedthe flag-ship at-Brest * lie was several years
older than our " youngsters" at entering , and , wefear ,, xnuch better educated , than most of them . By the way , let us not fail'to notice here , that Bellot ' s case is an instance-of the good effect ^ " examinations . " To them he = owe & bis chance , his appointment , everything ; they again ^ obtainedin . hhn ao excelle nt officer for the service df ^ Fran cei Having obtained hi * aspirant ' s- aiguillette , it is-nleaeant to find / Bellot sending , " out of his first pay , " inoneyvto , his , sisters . He seems to have throughout played the . part of the ' ? good boy" without a trace _ of cant or wordliness . We , must give this featnrja in hinq its praise too . " Tom Jones" is better than " Blifil , " but the Sydneys and Bayards are of a higher stamp than Toin . " Jones . —Memoir of Bellot .
Mysteries .- —Bees clustered round' the cradle of the sleeping Plato , alighted on his lips , and intimated that the wisdom , of-which bees are an emblem , should one day-issue from his eloquent lips . Serpents climb up and lock the infant Eoscius in their folds ; and , in the great pitched battles of the Roman armies , eagles , are seen hovering in the sky , as heralds of victory . Mysteries tOrWhicbkmen are blind are clearly perspicuous-to birds ; andthis , owing to their elevation over terrestrial things , the great length of their vision , the purity of their , aerial element , the innocency of their lives , and their power of . ascending into the heavens . The debates in the councils of the gods are audible to birds ; indeed , augury takes its name from them , augur and augwrium being ,- according to 'Varro , derived from avium garrttusy the chattering of the feathered race . —Dublin University Magazine .
Sdobwbt Gastub .- ^—The fine old' chapel , which , contains the remains of Catherine Parr , the last queen of Henryj"H-, is now undergoing complete restoration , which , when perfected , will , prove ¦ a . great addition , to the other improvements which Mr . John Dent and his late lameMed brother ( Mr , William Dent ) haw effected , Russian Infantry . —The great boast of the Russians is . their Infantry .. It is of very great solidity , and , used in line or-eolumn * or behind breastworks , will always be awkward to deal with . But here its good qualities ei \ d . -H ^ JPtitnam ' * Monthly .
F & Om , The London Gazette, Tuesday, Se...
F & OM , THE LONDON GAZETTE , Tuesday , September 18 . ' » ANKRUBT 8 . ^ Thomas Wam-bb , Petersfleld , provision miBMh »» tr ^ FBAWOis . "Wtor-fAwt Fawob ? t and Wnw & UM PARRO " , LJBle-streoV Leicester-square , wholesale bppli raanulhotairer—WtMiiAM Hakt ; Old-street , St , li « ko ' s , licensed- vlotuaJler—B » wa «» Squibe , Kingeton-upon ^ Htill , fciwtoer merohftofc—WiWiiAM ' awnav Sjvuorat , BirkouheaA , hop merchant—Gattts AtJAtrsuHB 8 t © i ~ , Bristol , cap-, pentev . 8 COWCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —J . Mbidbum , Glasgow Hotel ke « BoiM * 7 JtopvnTWM . Glasgow , ; bplt manufacture * ^ J . iJj *|^ WZ ^ B » . Anche «> Innes » cattle dealer . . -FiHdav , September 81 ' . BANKRUPTS . —Wiu & iam : J * bsb Wawmbb , Herbertstreett , N <» w , NovthyBoid , printsQlJer—Wxiaiaik Joh ^ sok , Mountaorrei , InQioeatGr , innkeeper , & o —Thomab . Pot"B ( SUeffleW , h ^ ier ^ JoHirWiaaiAM-BBI . I / , Orowland , Iiincolnahlre ] , dr » pw and-jBtooer—8 AKrrBt . Wiitttissowi Bradford , machine roatox ^ fows , Bwwroir Rnopjsg , Wokofleld , boot anai ehoe makeir ~ ffiDWAiu > GJtiJBS , Keppel Mows , Nbr , tfa RnsaeU'squavo , MldKMtesex ; oonoh . ' xnakor—Thomas Maobsw * , Erflston . tailoBattaidijftpftr . S 0 OO 30 H SEQXJBSTJjtATIQNS . —AXflXANBim DavxdboiTi Glasgow , brick builder—WitiiAM Rodbiveboit , Kinross , manufaoturer—Jambs ROBSOif , Quoen-stroet , Glasgow , confectioner— Gqujbejcb , M . 'I # WiAWX > # # Co ., Glasgow , bod .-dtnijc monufaoturiars , & c .
Biktmsi Marriages, And- Deaths. Births. ...
BIKTMSi MARRIAGES , AND- DEATHS . BIRTHS . H . T 7 GH * S- * -8 entflinbor 13 , at Oflloy-plaoo , Horfcfordahlrethwi w »& . oft »; B . Hughes , Kbq ,, D . O . L ., of Dootora ^ commons a a son .
J ^ M ^ ESO ^ TirTTSeptember ; Ufc , » fe , Beimonfrr H » W » . pwrh «? tj 1 the wife of James T . Jamieson , Esq ., of a sonan ^ nem .-5 , IOHAB 1 > SOK . —Sepfenibeif 16 , at Sunnysidp , Wimbledon , Mrs . Ti ! Rioha * dson :, a daughter . - WATSON . ^ Augustrl 9 , at Aden , in Arabia , the wife of the 8 ev » ; George ¦ . & .. F ; . W « tpon » Ghaplain . HiJE ; I . C ; S . s a daughter . • ¦ ¦ . ¦
MABBJAGBS . BBOMt » ElT- ^ KBI * IiY . — September 19 , at- Sfc . George ' s , Hanovey-square , Thomas Bromley , Bsq » , third son of Admiral Sir Robert- Howe Bromley , Bart ., fcv Olara Eltz ^ Roy Paley , only child of Sir Fitz-Roy . Kelly , M . P . MARRIOTT—WALIiEB .. —September 18 , at Farmingfcon , Gloucestershire , Bdwai « d » John Beckett Marriott , Esq ., second son of the-lateHieut .-General Thomas Marriott , of Avon Bank , Worcestershire , to Georgian * . Mary , second daughter ^ of Harry Edmund Waller , Esq .. of Farmingtonlioage , Gloucestershire , and Iiirby , Fleetham Hall , Yorkshire . WATSONV—BBOWiNivr'September 13 , at Batcombe Church , Somersetshire , R . Marsh Watson , Esq ., of Lincoln's-inn , and the Rectory , Great Snoring . Norfolk , to Charlotte Angerston , eldest daughter of the Rev . Johu Brown , rector of Batcombe cum "Upton Noble , Somerset .
DEATHS . ; BILTONG—September 18 , at Reading , from ipjuriesj-eceived on the previous evening , owing to the collision of a railway train with a pilot engine . Christopher , only sonof the late Mr . C . Bilton , and grandson of Mr . Christopher Bilton , late of-Saokville-sfcreet , JDublin . BROWNE . —September 15 , at Jmtwyche-hall , in the county of Salop , the house of her son-in-law , M . G * Benson , Esq ., Dorothy , widow of Colonel Iiyde Browne , late of tho 21 st Fusiliers , and only sister of the late Captain Biou , R , N-, who fejl . ftt the battle , of- Copenhagen in 1801 , aged ninetyone . ^ BFCK ^ BX-Septeniber 7 , killed in the trenches before Sebastopol , Gaptain Duncombe T " . B ., Buckley , Scots ' Eusilier Guards , second . surviving son of : Majpr-GeneraV Buckley . M . P ., aged twenty-five . r ! TTiyri . EK ^ - ™ Auirast- 27 . at Balaklava , of fever * Augustus
Tohyn Stalnes , Cuttler , First Iiieut . Royal Marines , only son of John Cuttler , Esq ., of Ramsgate , aS « d twenty-si * . DEANE . — September 8 , afc the assault on Sebastopol , Richard Grenville Deane , Esq ^ , H . M . ' s 30 th Regiment , youngest son of Rev . George 2 > eane , rector of Bighton , Hants , aged eighteen . HAMMOND . —Blilled at the taking of Sebastopol , Maximilian Montagu Hammond , Captain 2 nd Battalion Rule Brigade . OSBORNE . —September 15 , at Brighton , General Hugh Staoey Osborne , aged eighty-five . For nearly halfa century he ^ ras an , officer in the Hon . East India Company ' s Service . TATHAM . — September 4 , Emma Tatham _ ( author of the * ' Dream of Pythagoras" and otherpoems ) , the beloved ana only child of George and Ann Tatham , of Addmgtonsquare , Margate , aged twenty-five .
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MO 5 TEX MARKET iUSiO CITY JJ ^ WUJ & fflSG & Friday Evening } Sepfcemper-21 , 1855 . The- featvxre of the Gonsol Market since our last , up to Wednesday , has been continued' depression from day to day , as the following , closing quotations , for each day will show :-Saturday , 90 i to fi (; Monday . OOi to 8 a- Tueaday ^ O to 901 . Wednesday morning they ruled slightly lower , but closed at 90 J to i . On Thursday a trifling- reactton was maintained , owing to money being easier , and tho Bank or ' England not having raised thpir rate of discount , as was feared and antipipated by some ; tho closing quotation of Consols on that day being 90 to 901 for money , and 90 * tof for the October account . French Shares were heavy » the Bank of Franoe , it Is reported , haying raised its , rate to
5 per . cent , Tne Mnglish stooK jvnarKecs yeacoriw wore firmer than earlier in the week , when they , in sympathy with Funds , held a downward tendency , aoted upon by fiKntnoss of money , which qausqd great annety in the City , and the effect of which was augmented by tho plontiml supply of Stock in the market , raising the belief that tho Bapk was still selling . Tho pressure on Exchequer Bills ; top , was great , and demand for accommodation evident in IiOmbard'Street ; tho drain of gold as well continued on , tho Bank , AW those causes , with apprehensions of a , sMU tighten money-market ,, operated , in making tho early part of the weokjeloomy , the heavy speculations at . tho , some on the Freuoh Boukw ^ woto a'furthoVelement of weakness .. Tho Contin « ntol Stock Markets have shown reaction from the rise causou by , w suooesa of thq AlUosin the Crimea .
Thiaday Consols have boeo 904 k throughout tho . day . rather flatter upon , * ecqipt of French prioo * coming worse . Close OOito i . Turks 00 * 91 *; Turkish Four por Cents , a * last have boon dealt in at a discount , from pvos-•« b < V sales , by weak " Bulls , " who , by throwing much stock on tho market , have caused tho more than defcarloroMon of valuo than would haw been therosuit of money preisupe . Turkish . Six peu Cents , hftvo b « en weal ; , Uutr are imewhati better , The Bank of Australasia h » , vo deo . larod adlvldond of 24 s . per sharq , and also a bonus of 00 a . per &! £ 57 % f «^ Slk : fie a * the rate of 20 nor co » fc ., on 4 d . nor
Bh * re ; i » ndi » payfliWe . MtfeOetpber .. O » tlw-lrt of Ootobw , 787 ojd 7 . luU ^« arly dividoudon the Toiirnoy to . JurWso and Landenand Hassoifr . Railwaysharfls will bp . p » yablQ . McetjngB of the-OhoBtor and . IJolyhoad and Edinburgh and Glasgow Railways have boon h » Ul this wook . dopJ » vving , a dividend of 12 B . 0 d . on tho pnofqeonqo shwos in , the former EbaUway , payable on Oob . 1 st . and a dividend of 3 nor cent . onthe lftbter > Mossps . D . Bell , Son , and Co . still report iho American market dull , and almost dovoid of businoHs . Tho following qloslng prices for this day will show tho stato : of'tho leading mar koto ; ~~
Oaledoniana , 01 , 6 U s Clipsfcer and HoMiead , 12 , 13 ( . Eastern Counties . 84 . »*? Edinburgh and Glasgqw , 49 . . Groat Northern . 80 . B 7 » Bltto , A efcook , 70 . TM Wtto , li atook , 123 , 123 ; Great Southern and Western of Ireland , 1100 , 102 ; Groat Western , 50 . 00 * ; Lancaster and , Carliwlo , 72 , 70 j ia . noft * hlro anrt XorksMrfi , 77 , 774 5 , t *»« oaaud N . prth
Western , 9 & 934 { -IiondWMimdfBi ^^ ni ftg , s * Iiondon . « nil Spu ^ rW . esJiern , 89 .. . ¦ $ & £ ' mVm ^^ fmaiMltX- Manch ^^ ter , Sheffleldi and Lincolnshire , 28 ft- a * f ^ B « wiokS , 6 » h , 701-YorkSi 46 , 473 , South Ea * tern . 6 &(« 9 ; . Oxford and * Worcester , 24 , 26 ; North Staffordshire , 7 i , * Tdis .:. WJufh-Deyon , 12 , IS ; Antwerp and ' Rotterdam ; & £ > ?|" , ' Bombay and Baroda , i ; 1 ; £ m . ; Eastern of France ,. S 6 ,, 364 s-East Indian , 23 , ' 23 J ; itto , Estensioq , 1 , 1 J pm . j Grand Trunk of ? Canada * . 71 , 74 dis . ; Great Western of Canada , 24 | , 24 f ; Great ; Central of France , 41 , 4 §; ¦ I / uxemtaourge > 84 , 8 |{ Madras , l © i , 20 ; Paris , and Lyons , 44 J , 45 ; Paris and Orlea » fl , 40 , 48-i : Sainbre audMeuse , 8 i , 8 |; Great Western . of Fj ; aoo « , 104 , Ui ; Agua Frias , i , j ; Imperial Brazil , 2 j , 3 ; Cocaes , Si , . 8 f ;* 'St . John del Rey , 26 , 28 ; Clivrendon Copper , t f ; Cobra , 63 , 67 ; Linares , 7 S , 84 ; Liberty ,. } , £ ; Santiago , 4 » 4 > i ; South Australian , f , f ; United Mexican , 3 , 3 i ; WallerSj , J , *; Australasian Bank , 91 , 93 ; London and Australian Chartered Bank , 19 J , 20 ; City Bank , 55 , 57 ; London Bank , % , 4 pu , ; Union of Australia , 70 , 72- ; Oriental Corporation , 42 > 43 ; Australian Agricultural , 29 J , SOJ ; Canad * Land , 170 i 180 ; Canada 6 per cent . Loan , 112 i , 1134 . ; Crystal Palace , 2 } , 2 f ; t South British Australasian , # , S ; Oriental Gas , 1 , 1 * ; Peel Rivers , 2 fi 2 # ; Scottish Australian Investment , 1 J , 15 ; South Australian , 354 , 36 J .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday Evening , September 21 , 1655 . The Wheat market , this week , is quiet as far as the home trade goes , and priaeah & v ^ -declinedab & ttfc 28 « . sinoe our last reporfr . About IOjOOO or , l ? , 00 OquarterSvOf English haw been taken for French account , and there are still orders in hand-Foreign Wheat- is- unaltered in value . Baeley is > dearer—38 s . beingtberpriperof new English . , Oats are dearer- ^ good 401 b Swedes being worth 80 s . ex Ship . la Maize little hasbeen done ; one or two cargoes of Ibrail have been sold at 40 s . and 40 s . 6 d . Several cargoes of Egyptian Wheat taken at 50 s . and 51 s .. . for Saidi ,
British Funds For The Past Week-(C1.0sik...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK-( C 1 . 0 SIKG PfiiOBS . ) Sat . Mon . Zhtes . Wed . Thur . Frid . Bank Stock ' j ' 3 per Cent . Red .., 90 & 1 : 3 per Gent , Con . An . 90 i 804 , 90 904 90 i 904 Consols for Account 90 S 90 i j 90 90 i ; 90 f 90 J 3 i per Cent . An ! -. New 2 £ per Cents ... ... ' ,.,, •¦¦••• Long Ans . i 860 ' India Stock 230 230 229 228 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 16 20 12 Ditto , under A 1000 20 18 15 Ex . Bills , £ 1000 10 7 4 4 par 4 Ditto , £ 500 4 4 Ditto , Small „ .. 5 15 5 par 4
Foreign Funds. ( Last Ofjficxai. Quotati...
FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Ofjficxai . Quotation duhiitg tb 3 W : be , k ending Thtjebdat Eveking . ) Brazilian Bonds 102-i Russian Bonds , 5 per BuenosAyresfiper . Cnts . ... Cents ., 1822 Chilian 6 per Cents ,. .., Russian 4 j per Coats .... 88 Danish 5 per Cents ....... 10 l | SpanishSp . Ct . NwDef . 19 f Ecuador ijonds , 4 $ SpanishCommitteeCrt . Mexican 8 per Cents .... 2 l | of Coup . notfun 4 g Mexican 3 pep Ct . for Venezuela , 4 i per Cents . 28 Aop , Sept . 26 ...., 2 J 4 Belgian 4 J per , Qents .... 05 f - Portuguese 4 perC 6 nts . ... Dutch 2 J pay Cents C 4 j Portuguese 3 p . Cents . ... fit Dutch 4 per Cent Certif . 06
R^— ' ' , ^T * *' ' ' ' " —' ' "' *'' ' Lxcjeum Theatre—All The Fashion Left In. London" Is To Be. Found
LXCJEUM THEATRE—ALL THE EASHION LEFT IN . LONDON" is to be . found
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nightly wiU » i » the Lycpuj »—the . n } os , t thronged , most successful , and most popular house \ n tjio Metropolis ,. Professor Anderson , the Great Wizard ' of-the Nor ^ n . Every Evening , in his new JJtilassemons Maglque ; or MAGIO and MYSTERY , in Twelve Acts , with , change of inoUients E vepy Evening . M , agiq , and Mystery ia , in one . and the same piece , an Entertainment , a Dramq * a Farce , and a Magnilioent Spectacle . Tho Illustrations of Spint-Rapping are the most exciting and' mysterious performances ever givon within tho walls of- a theatre , Doors open oacu Evening at Half-past Seven ; commence » t Eight- " --Private Boxes , 1 ^ . ll s . ' 6 a . and ll . Is . ; to bo obtained at tho Boxoffice , or at tho principal Libraries . ( Stalls , 4 s . ; Dress Circle , 3 s . j Upper Boxes , 2 s . Pit !« .. ; Gajlery , 6 d , Tho Bax-olilco is open daily , fron * , 11 ftft 0 , under th © direction of Mr . Chatfcerton , Jun . Grand fashionable Morning Performance on Saturday , September 29 th , at Two oclock ; dooraopon at Half- > paab One .
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TH ^ B LION-SLAYER AT HOME , 232 , Piccadilly . —Mr . Gordon Gumming DESCRIBES every night , at 8 , wbafcho saw andvdid in . South Africa . Mornuig Entortainmeats every Saturday at 3 o ' plook , — 'Adjwuttauco , la ., 2 s ., and 3 s . Tho Collection on vlow dnripg tho day from 11 too . Is .
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DR . KAHN'S GRAND ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , consisting of upwordsofllOOO highly-iutorestiijg Models representing ovor , y nurp of tho Uiunniv Frame in Health and Disease , ajso tiip various . Ropes ol Men , & c , open ( for Gontlempn only ) ( laljy from 10 til 10 . Lectures , varying everyday in tho weok , are doUvorud by Dr . SMX . TON . a 6 . 12 , 2 , 4 . and half-pal * 7 . Adwteaion , la . — 4 , OOVENTRV-STR » ET , L ] BIO « J 3 TEB ,-SQUAltM-
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H OLLOWAY'S . OINTMENT ANJE > PILLS INVALUABLE AND GJ 3 RTAIN TOR THIS CURB O *? aOURVX .- "WJHI «*» n . J - '> wnw . aiuotoryoperfttilvo at Bullton , was wvorohr , aWotod with aa iuvotorato sourvy or skin disease ' which scorned impossible to euro , aa ho trlctt various romodioa without oil ' oct . However , ho was at i " ' induood to try Holloway ' a Ointmont and Pills , and by tuo use of tho 8 » , inyaluabl » , n » pdj <} lnw ho litua topon ooini » I « t « i . y cured , an 4 ; not tho loasti appoarauce of the aisoaso remains on any part of hia body ? hiu health is also grontly iwi ]> rovc ( l-Soldbyall Medicine Vondors throughout tho World i at K PnoBMBSOH Hoi-iiOWAV ' s Establishments , 214 , btranu , 1 a > - oo * a (» a SO , MatOon-lauo . Now Xorks by A . tita » npa , < , unstantlnoploj A . Quldioy , Swiynna ; n , od W . WooU « , Maliu .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 22, 1855, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_22091855/page/22/
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