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1148 THE LEADER. [No. 401, November 28, ...
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Loud Ccaiienoox on tuxs Slave Trade.—A d...
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. B...
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FROM THE LONDON- GAZETTE. Tuesday^ Novem...
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London,Friday Evening,November 27. In sp...
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COKN MARKET. Mark -lane, Friday, Novembe...
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BRITISH FUNDS FOK ,'JCHB PAST WEEK. (Clo...
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FOREIGN FUNDS. Last Ofiticiai, Ql-otatio...
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS..—These wonderful productions have now become so
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1148 The Leader. [No. 401, November 28, ...
1148 THE LEADER . [ No . 401 , November 28 , 1857
Loud Ccaiienoox On Tuxs Slave Trade.—A D...
Loud Ccaiienoox on tuxs Slave Trade . —A deputation waited on Lord Clarendon at the Foreign Office on Tuesday , for the purpose of presenting a memorial from the committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society , against the immigration slave trade now being carried on "b y the Freuch from the west coast of Africa . Lord Clarendon spoke strongly against the system , -which , he characterized as ' the slave trade unmitigated and undisguised . ' The question had been submitted to the consideration of the French Government , "which he believed had not foreseen the result of the plan , objected to . He felt sure that nothing could be further from the wishes of the Emperor of the French than to revive the slave trade . The attempts of the French agent , moreover , to obtain immigrants , had been very xmsuceessful . Thk Dead Secret . —A translation of Mr . "Wilkie Collins' beautiful story , a letter from Paris informs us , is about to be published in Paris . The translators are puzzled how to translate the title . There is no equivalent in French for the English phrase a 'dead secret , ' and in this case the original title contains the very essence of the ston-. . ' The profound secret * is a mere paraphrase , and the mi / stcre a substitute for the English title . Can any of our readers , learned in French , suggest an equivalent ?
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. B...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . BEECHKR—On the 22 nd inst ., at Barnoldby-le-Beck Rectory , Lincolnshire , the wife of the Rev . M . H . Beecher : ¦ a sou . ' . ¦ * ¦ . - . . ¦¦•¦ ' ¦ ' : . ¦ - . '¦*' . BEEVOR . —On tlie 23 rd inst ., at Upper Ilarley-street , the wife of C . 3-5 eevor , Jisq .: a son . DEACON . —On the ' 24 th inst ., at Cavendish-square , the wife of J . Deacon , Esq .: a daughter . MARRIAGES . HANDY—HANDY . —Nov . 24 . at St . Peter ' s Church , Dublin , by the Rev . T . Marshall , John , son of the late S . Handv , Esq .. of Bracca Castle , to Maria Kingston , daughter bf the late W . O . Handy , Esq ., of Ormeston , King ' s County . HUBBERSTEY—MOORE . —Nov . 25 , at the Roman Catholic Church , Bury , by the Revr . Canon -. Boardman , Mr . R . Hubberstey . of Hollins Vale , near Bury , to Miss Moore , of Belgrave-terrace , Bury . DEATHS . CRADDOCK—On tlie 25 th inst ., at Holies-street , Cavendish-square , C . Cracldock , Esq .. GREVILLE .- On the 23 rd inst ., at Plymouth , A . Greville , Esq ., aged CO . LE BRETON- —On the 24 th . insfci , at St . Helier's , Sir T . Le Breton , Chief Magistrate of the Island of Jersey , aged 66-
From The London- Gazette. Tuesday^ Novem...
FROM THE LONDON- GAZETTE . Tuesday ^ November 24 . BANKRUPTS . —George Pelliitg , Hollovvay-placc , Holloway-road , and Sidney-street , City-road , carpenter and builder—Joseph Wiixiaai Stee , South-street , Finsburymariet , cabinet manufacturer — Joseph Hemingway , Cleveland-street , Pitsroy-square , wool manufacturer—Arthur CoLts , Poplar , draper — Joiiann Theodar Heixrich , Stockmarr , and Christian Gottlieb Stendei " ,, ¦ Bastn ghall-strcct , commission and general merchants , and foreign agents—Wiuiam Tyler , Bolt-court , Fleet-street , printer—Rowlaud Price , Stourbridgc , Worcester , scrivner , share dealer — John Henry Swift , Huducrslield , draper—Daniel Best Parry , Liverpool , whitesmith , locksmith , and bell-hanger—Joak Otto William Fabert , Liverpool , « lii | i builder—Ralph IlAitniE Thomson " , Liverpool , commission and forwarding agent — James Steei ,, Liverpool , trader — Thomas Gilsox , Manchester , shirt front and collar manufacturer—Richard Bridge , Ch . atterton , Water , and Dunoakshaw , Lancaster , cotton spinner and manufacturer—Thomas James Wilkinson , lluhnc , surgeon and apothecary . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —J . Fjiencit . Mayban -k , Pcnnicuik—A . H Whyte , Glasgow , sherilf-ollicer—J . M'Murtrie , Port-Glasgow , ship owner—G . Thompson , Stvathiniglo , rifesliire , manufacturer—H . Scjiultz , Grenock , merchant—II . Spiers , Larjrs , commission agent — D . ML'Gluke , Glasgow , grocer—M'Allan ; Brothers , Glasgow , calico printers . Friday , November 27 . BANKRUPTS . —Joseph Hay-ward , Audovcr , Southampton , innkeeper—John Moss , Stall ' ord , grocer — Joseph Yioward , Liverpool , Bhip broker—llictiard Hoble y and Edmund Walter Briggs , Nottingham , lace manufacturer —John " Minchin , Nowport , milliner—" Wm . TnoMPSON , Plymouth , dealer in artincial manures— Thomas John ( jt ueen , Mark-lane , provision merchant—George Smith Jewbw ,, Willow-walk , Hcrmondsoy , builder — John William Billson , Leicester , bookseller—William Hen hy Duncan Alduidge , Great Bridge , Stafford , tailor and < iraper—Simon L . ttcas , tho younger . Digbeth , Birmingham , procer—William Thompson , Xlchlleld , miller— Joiinn llEINaiCIlTlIKOBOUSTOCKUARRandOHRIBTIANQoTTLiren HrEUi > Ei . ( and not Stcudcl as beforo advertized ) , merchants —Gkobge JJkaw . Chcapsido . hosier—James Warrkner , liurllngtou Arcado , dealer in fancy goods—Edwaiid H Maun and Herman Pjbkvstadt , Stamford-street , can manufacture ™—Henky Benjamin Mosely , Groat Vi » ostrcot , Rcgont-strcet , dentist .
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London,Friday Evening,November 27. In Sp...
London , Friday Evening , November 27 . In spite of several failures and tlto suspension of a largo bank in tho North , tho market has improved . Tho bank returna aro understood to bo very satisfactory , and tho over issue of notes is fast diminishing . Tho Bank or Franco hns reduced ita rate of diflcouut this wook , and tho moment that ; it is prudout for tho Bank of England to ndopt a . similar courso there will probably bo a reduction of
2 per cent . The increase in gold is nearly one and a half million since last week . The public has set itself in one or two particular instances against Joint-Stock Banks and the shares in those undertakings have consequently been much depressed . Foreign stocks and shares remain very firm—Lyons , Lombardo Venetian , Luxembourg , Dutch Rhenish , and Belgian lines have been inquired after . The imminent prospect of the Imperial Government taking East Indian affairs into their own hands gives a much better tone to . Indian railways ; for should Government take the East India Company's liabilities aiid engagements , the Company ' s guarantee of 5 percent , to shareholders in these lines will be doubly valuable as a Government guarantee . East Indian railway shares are 5 premium . New Indian Peninsulars , 21 . paid , are at ll . per share premium . Eastern of Bengals , 2 s . only paid , are at 15 s . per share premium . Punjaub and South Eastern of Bengal ungarautccd have not advanced < 5 d . per share . .
Canadian Railway sliares are all very much firmer . Grand Trunk , » 7 . Bonds in this line are more in demand . Great Western of Canada aro buying at 18 . 1 per 201 . 10 s . share , or 2 / . 10 s . discount per shore . Our own home Hailway in arket is very firm ; contangos light and money easy ; the jobbers aro all lenders instead of borrowers of money . Dovers , Yorks , East Lancashire , North Staflbrds , Berwicks , and Caledonians , are M . to > 2 l . per cent , better . Klines and miscellaneous shares are much neglected ; tho disastrous fall in copper and tin must drive several poor miners out of work altogether , or , as the Cornishnian says , she must knack . ' Tho managers of Linares , United Mexican . Cobre , Santiago , have pood account from their agents . Money hns been very various in its price this week inside the Stock JUxchaiige , and is very plentiful to-day .
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Blackburn , S 3 , Of : Caledonian , 70 , 76 }; ' Chester and Holyhead , 29 , Si ; tiastern Counties , 51 . 55 ; Great Northern 90 , ill ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ; , 90 . 98-Great Western , 19 , 50 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , S 9 A , 90 ; London and Jilackwall , 52 , 5 |; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 103 . 105 ; London and North-Western 9 t 945 ; London and South-Western , 8 Ci , 874 ; Midland * S 2 J SS ; North-Eastern ( Uerwiek ) , 91 J , 92 J ; South-Enstcrn ( Uovcr ) , 02 , ( 53 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 5 $ , 51 ; Dutch Itbcnish , 5 J , 5 dis . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 25 , 25 £ ; Groat Central of France , - — - ; Great Luxembourg , 5 J , 5 f ; Northern of France , 3-lf , 35 ; Paris and Lyons , 32 J , S 3 i ; Royal Danish , 13 J , 15 }; Hoyal Swedish i . 5 ; Sambre and Meuse . G . Gi .
Cokn Market. Mark -Lane, Friday, Novembe...
COKN MARKET . Mark -lane , Friday , November 27 . The market for all kinds of G rain is decidedly firmer . The present prices are : —Saxonka Wheat , TiOs ., soft St . Petersburg , 44 s . to 46 s ., Tagaiirpg , -ISs . to 4 'Js ., Odessa Ghirka , 50 s . to 52 s ., all per M . 92 lbs . Norfolk Flour , 35 s . to 36 s . Maize , 32 s . per 480 lbs . Danish Barley , 2 & s . per 416 lbs . Danish Oats , per 39 lbs ., 21 s , Swedes , 22 s . .
British Funds Fok ,'Jchb Past Week. (Clo...
BRITISH FUNDS FOK , 'JCHB PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) . ! Sat - ' Won- ! Tnes . ) Wed . Thur . Frid . Bank Stock ............ 214 | 212 I 215 ...... ...... 210 3 per Cent . Red . 89 I S 8 i j 89 88 J 891 90 S 3 per Cent . Con . An . ; 90 ! 891 ' 80 s 90 S 90 ^ 91 Consols for Account 90 i ' SOS ' 90 S WOJ H 0 | ¦ 9 H New 3 per Cent . An . 881 ' S 81 ' 89 89 t 801 " 'I 90 i New 2 § per Cents ... 73-i ; ...... i ...... ...... I ...... Long-Alis . 1 SC 0 ..... J ...... 15-16 J 15-1 G 15-10 3-16 ' ...... IndiaStock .. ' 210 ¦ ...... ...... I ...... ' 215 J Ditto Bonds . ^ £ 1000 ...... ( ...... ¦! I 30 d . I Ditto , under . £ 1000 35 d 35 d i 40 d ! 35 d 35 d Ex . Bills , £ 1000 1 14 d ; i ) d I 7 d 4 = d I 7 cl par Ditto , £ 500 8 d i i ! 8 d Id - Ditto , Small . 1 12 d 10 < 1 ' 7 d ! Cd par
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FOREIGN FUNDS . Last Ofiticiai , Ql-otationduhingthk Weiskending TitunsDA . Y Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 99 i Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Buenos Ayres G p . Cents ... Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian 0 per Cents 101 Cents .... ; 100 Chilian 3 per Cents ... Russian 4 a per Cunts .... 9 . 1 J Dutch 24 per CcutH 034 Spanish 25 Dutch 4 per Cent . Certf . Uiii SiianishCoiunnttoeCcr-Equador Bonds of Coup , nob fun !> $ Mexican Account 183 Turkish 6 per Cents 8 SJS Peruvian 44 nerCcnts .... 75 ^ Turkish New ,-1 ditto 972 Portuguese 3 per Cents . 41 Venc 7 . uela 4 i per Cents .. ...
Holloway's Ointment And Pills..—These Wonderful Productions Have Now Become So
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS . . —These wonderful productions have now become so
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRENov M . JULLIEN'S ANNUAL BAL MASQUE , MONDAY , RI . JULLIENhas the honour to announce that his Graid AlulT ? n , ? al Masc LU * w «» . tb « s year , take place at Her Ma jesty ' s Theatre , on Monday , Nov . SO . la The Orchestra will comprise 110 Musicians Conductor—M . J ULLIEN "; No one will be admitted except in eveuine dress or fancv costume . This regulation will be strictly adnered . to Tickets for tlie Ball ., 10 s . 6 d . The Prices of Admission for Spectators ( for \ rhom the audience portion of the Theatre -will be set apart ! will bo—Dress Circle ss . Od
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HER MAJESTY ' S THEATRE . —GREAT CLASSICAL CONCERTS . AHATDI NIGHT , A MOZART NIGH 1 , A BEETHOVEN NIGHT , A MENDELSSOHN NIGHT , ; ¦ . ' . ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . AND . ¦ .: ¦ - A WEBER NIGHT . M . JutxiEN has the honour to announce that in consequenee of the great number of persons unable to obtain rtdmission during the last performances of tlie " Indian Quadrille , " he has made arrangements to postpone his departure for tlie provinces , - and to give a few more concerts at Her Majesty ' s Theatre . The great and unprecedented success at tending tho "Indian Quadrille , " aud the other works lately produced , has prevented . M . Jullicn giving those classical nights which he was the first to introduce to _ the English public , and which have always been received with sucli distinguished favour by musical amateurs
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 28, 1857, page 20, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_28111857/page/20/
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