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© erman J ? Ja |)^ ST . JAMES'S THE A TEE . On Monday , July 11 , will be _ prpduced a New Comedy , entitled DONNA DIANA . Donna Diana , Frau Stolte ; Don Cesar , Herr Emil Devrient ; Perin , Herr Dessoir . Wednesday , July 13 , WILLIAM TELL . FAUST will be repeated on Saturday , July 16 . ¦ ¦ .- ¦ Private Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets may be obtained at Mr . Mitchell ' s , 33 , Old Bond Street ; and at the Box Office of the Theatre .
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MJU LLIEN'S TESTIMONIAL CON-. CERT . — The Committee of Management have the honour to announce that the above CONCERT will take place at the THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE on MONDAY next , July 11 th . Vocalists : Madame Fiorentini , Miss Birch , Miss Dolby , Madame Doria , Mr . Sims Reeves , and ( by kind permission of the Directors of the Royal Italian Opera ) Madame Castellan , Herr Formes , and Sig . Tamberlik . Instrumentalists : Messrs . Bottesini , Koanig , Reichert , Baumann , Wuille , Winterbottom , &c . &c . The Orchestra will consist of 250 Performers , including three Military Bands . Conductor , M . Jullien . Prices of Admission : Dress Circle , 5 s . Promenade , 2 s . 6 d . Gallery , Is . Private Boxes , £ 1 Is ., £ 2 2 s ., and £ 3 3 s . Doors open at Half-past 7 ; Concert to commence at 8 . Tickets , Places , and Private Boxes may be had at tho Boxoilice of tho Theatre , and of the principal Music-sellers and Libraries .
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T > OYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION . JA ; PATRON : —H . R . H . PRINCE ALBERT . New and Interesting Attraction . —On : TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS , at Four o ' clock , and EVERY EVENING except Saturday , at Nine , the First Part of an Historical Lecture on " THE THAMES , " from its Source to its Estuary , by Geoege Btjckland , Esq . ; assisted by Miss Biahche Yotjngoe , with Appropriate Songs and Dissolving Scenery , in addition to the varied Scientific Lectures and Exhibitions . Open Mornings and Evenings . Admission , Is . ; Schools and Children under Ten years of age , Half-price .
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rpHE ADMISSION FOE , AUTIZANS , &c , I on MONDAY is Reduced to 3 d . each person , to the Exhibitions at Gore House , Kensington , consisting of Cabinet Work , lent by Her Majesty the Queen , and several Noblemen and Gentlemen ; the works of the Schools of Art , and the studies of Mr . Mulready , R . A . Admission on other days 6 d . each person except Saturdays Is . Open from 9 to 7 .
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E REE CHRISTIAN CHURCH , KENTISH TOWN . —The REV . WILLIAM FORSTER will Preach To-morrow , and on succeeding Sundays , in the Temporary Church , Hawley-crescent , Camden Town . Morning Service at Eleven ; Evening , at Half-past Six o'clock .
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"DEDUCTION IN THE DUTY ON TEA . JCV * In accordance with our usual practice of always being first to give the Public the benefit of every alteration in the value of our goods , we have at once lowered the prices of all our Teas , to the fullest extent of the reduction of duty . The advantages , both in quality and price , to bo derived from purchasing at a first-class City house , must be too apparent to every one to need comment . We are now selling s . d . The very best Black Tea , at 4 0 the pound . Good sound Congou 3 0 „ Finest Pekoe ditto 3 8 „ Fine Gunpowder 4 0 „ Choice Coffee 1 0 „ Finest Homoeopathic Cocoa 10 ,, This is tho most pleasant and nutritious preparation of Cocoa . For the convenience of our numerous customers , wo retail tho finest West India and Refined Sugars at market prices . All goods delivered by our own vans , free of charge , within eight lnilea of London . A gonoral price current will be sent froo upon application . CULLINGHAM and Company , Tea-merchants and Dealers , 27 , Skinner-street , Snowhill , City .
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M . JULLIEN'S FAREWELL BAL MASQUE , THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE . M JULLIEN lias the honour to announce ¦ that , in compliance with the suggestions of several of his Patrons , ho has determined to take advantage of the magnificent New Decoration kindly prepared for his Testimonial Concert at the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , to give a' FAREWELL BAL MASQUE , previous to his departure for America . This Grand Entertainment will take place on TUESDAY next , July 12 th . Tickots for tho Ball , 10 s . 6 d . Tho audience portion of tho Theatro will bo sofc apart for SPECTATORS . —Dross Circle , 7 s . ; Boxes , 6 s . ; Gallories , 2 s . and Is . ; Private Boxes , £ 3 3 s . upwards . Mr . I . Nathan , Jun ., of 18 , Castlo-strcot , Leicester-square , is appointed Costumier to the Bai-. iv . Doors open at Ton ; Dancing to commence at JInlf < pnRt . Tickets and Places to Boxes may bo secured at ; tho Boxoffice of tho Theatro ; also at tho principal Libraries andMusiesellera .
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SHIRTS . — FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS aro not sold by any hosiers or drapers , and can therefore ) bo obtained only at 38 , Poui / thy . Gentlemen in tho country or abroad , ordoring through their agents , aro requested to obsorvo on tho interior- of tho collar-band tho nttunp" FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS , 38 , POULTRY , " without which nono aro genuine . They are made in two qualities—First quality , 4 () s . tho half-dozen ; second quality , 30 s . the- lmlf-dozon . Gantlomon who arA desirous of puruhuMiiig Shirts in tho very best manner in whioh they can bo mado , nro solicited to inspect these , tho most unique and only perfect iitting Shirts . List ol prioos and inutruolionH forinoiiNuromont , post froo , and patterns of tho now coloured shirtings froo on receipt of six Htampa . RICHARD FORD , 38 , Poumuy , London .
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ZULU KAFIRS . —NOTICE . —In consoquenco of tho increased demand for pliicos to witness thin extraordinary troupe and highly-interesting exhibition , tho ST . GEORGE'S GALLERY , Hydo-park-cornor , will bo OPEN EVERY MORNING and EVENING . Doors open at Tliroo and Eight . —Stalls at Mr . Mitchell's Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-ntroot . Descriptive Books , Od . each , may bo had at tho Gallery . Admission , Is .
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HANOVER-HQUARE ROOMS . ifiiiHT l'xnir . ro aim'uahanou in ximopis ov THE AZTEC LILLIPUTIANS , a New Itaco of People discovered in Central America , who had tho distinguished honour of appearing before 11 ' Majesty tho Queon ana IIin Royal Highness JL'rinun Alborl ; , by Special Command , at Buckingham Palaco , on Monday Morning IuhI ; , July 4 , and were presnnted to Mis Royal HighncHH tlwiPrinco of Wiuoh , tho PrinccHH Royal , T ' rinccHH Alice , mul tho other momboi-H of tho Royal Family , tho Prinoo and PrinooHH of PruHHin , tho Prineo llohonloha Loiigcnburg , tho Duko and DiicIiohb of Saxo Ooburg . ' l On MONDAY , July 11 , and ovory Morning imA Evening until further notice , tlioHo extraordinary Lilliputians will appear in their Nativo CowtumcH an KuanaH ( iflximaya . Tho A / . tocH aro from the grout and mysterious eit . y of Tximaya ^ in Central America , doHcribod by thoHO Htanilard authoritioH—IIi ; miiom ) t , PiiiToifAim , Pkhhoott , and Stiu-ujwh . TIioho unique , Btrango , and beautiful croal . uroH , ro unlilio in form and feature to all otlicr m <> mbei'M of tho human family , havo produood tho groateHt intoroHt nmong tho HavaiiH of the inotropoliH , and aro pronounced to bo tho groat . oHt living woikIoih yet discovered , and to havo no other allianoo in Hpefliew—triieeablo by comparative anatomy or otliorwiHe—than to the ancient raiiKH wIioho portniitureH aro found on tho antique Sculptured ObolinlcH and Hioroglyphioal I'icturoH brought from tho rmiw of NlNJJVICH , . EflYl'T , AND CuNTItAr , AMItlHOA . AdiniHHion : —RoHorvod Soatu and l ' romoniulo , 5 n . ; Rccond fiealH , 2 h . < td . Children : JtoHerved Hoatw . 2 h . Oil . ; Bocond Hontn , 1 h . ( id . * Au llluutrntocl UJBtory of tho Aztecs , 1 b .
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suspend its beating , till you can no longer contain the ^ ehg ht whicli Sts for h into applause . In the third act again , we all felt Mario was Approached . Tamberlik is no actor-he has ncrmspirations-no repre-Native power ; accordingly in tHs great dramatic situation he is stolid , SefFective ; where Mario was intense and ever memorable . In the fourth act Tamberlik again recovered the superiority , singing the rather tiresome music of the prison scene with immense success , and singing the Memaml ^ O ^ th ^ whofe ^ Sfer Mario ' s ProphZte . It is inferior to Tamberlik's in some respects , but the general impression it makes is one of greater beauty and completeness . Madame Tedesco had also overcome her nervousness , and showed herself as a fine singer with a noble voice . But she has not the slightest power as an actress ; does not even seem , to attempt acting . Her singing of the part was finer than that of either Viardot orGrisi , because her voice is so much finer ; but onlym this respect ; in respect of expression and dramatic effect she is not to be compared with them . The curse , for example , was totally ineffective . Castellan was more prominently insipid , and more daringly out oi time than usual . The choruses were slovenly — howling considerably ! Formes was in excellent voice , and made the part unusually effective . Every one must have felt , however , that the Trophete without a fine actor , as Johnof' Leyden , and a tragic actress , as Fides , could never produce its proper impression .
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THE GERMAN PLAYS . Rachel has departed and Devrient returned ; strange compensation , and one I but faintly appreciate ! On Monday that inexpressive German
played Goethe ' s Fgmont , and on Wednesday he was to have played Faust , but " sudden indisposition" prevented him . The evil of this , to my apprehension , was not that it deprived us of his feeble attempt at the character of Faust , but that it deprived us of Herr Dessoir in Jfephistopheles , and forced the acceptance of a very poor actor in that immense part . A dreary performance we had of it ! Herr Dessoir , who played Faust , showed occasional gleams of feeling and intelligence superior to Devrient ' s , but he was too " explosive" and stagey , and too tenor-like m deportment , for us to gather a pleasant and poetic impression from his performance . . Fraulein Fuhr , who made her first appearance here as Ghretclien , is a charming actress , with fine eyes and a poetic feeling , which enables her to give something of that exquisite creation . She does not appear , however , to have studied herself into the part— -to have realized in her own feelings all the immense significance of many seemingly careless touches . For example , when in that incomparable love scene she tells Faust , she will have the whole of her time to think of him—Denkfc ihr an mich ein Augenblickchen mulch , werde Zeit genug an euch zu denken haben ! there is expressed in one line a characteristic of woman's life , when love fills up its thoughts ; he will have but moments to give to her , to him she gives a life . Something of this reflective consciousness should appear in the utterance of the verse , but Fraulein Fuhr uttered it as if it were an ordinary remark ; and so of the rest . But of Frauleia Fuhr , one can say what seldom can be said of a German actress , elle a du charme f and that covers a multitude of sins . Vivian .
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . "Friday Evening , July 8 , 1853 . Dtraiire the week , Consols have fluctuated one per cent . The numerous reports that have circulated here and on the Paris Bourse have nad a corresponding effect on the funds . Yesterday morning Consols opened 98 $ £ , and afterwards declined an eighth . After hours , it is stated by the to-day ' s morning papers , that they declined to 97 f . Most certainly , in the Consols market there was no transaction effected at so low a price ; the last price that Consols were quoted at , was 97 | 98 . The prices all over the market have been affected by the Paris prices , and these again , as usually is the case , went better on the liquidation . The report on the Bourse of a difference of opinion amongst our Ministry , and the industrious efforts of the outsiders to persuade the Paris public that the English and French fleets would not act in concert , produced much perplexity over the water . All our prices changed and altered as _ we received Parisian messages . There has been a better feeling in heavy shares , and they maintain their prices . French shares have advanced thirty shillings and forty shillings per share ; and this is particularly observable in Paris and Strasbourg , in which stock there seems a great elasticity . Land Company shares are steady . Old Australian Agricultural Shares three or four pounds per snare in advance , and would go much higher if the present state of uncertainty was over , for the directors receive very good accounts of their possessions , and their increased value . Shares in mines have been almost unsaleable , the whole interest of the public is so concentrated on the Eastern question and its solution , pacific or otherwise ; but with the very favourable revenue returns , and the still increasing influx of gold , it is hard to believe that wo shall not see a very great rise , should Continental matters shako themselves straight ; at present all are waiting . Plenty of time has been allowed the bulls to clear out ; should peace on a firm footing come , the rush will be to get in again on favourable terms . The markets close at four o ' clock . Consols have been , during the day , 08 to 98 £ . French prices rather firmer at the opening of the Bourse . CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday , July 8 , 1853 . The arrivals of grain during the week have boon very moderate . There is rather less demand for wheat , both on tho spot and for floating cargoes for the Continent , but prices are , nevertheless , lirmly maintained . Thoro is more demand for rye for tho Continent , at Into prices . Harloy , beans , and peas , fully maintain their recent values . Oats are scarco , and Is . dearer .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOK THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Pitioats . )
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FOREIGN" FUNDS . ( IiAHT OriTIOlAX QUOTATION IHrilllT Q TUB WEEK HNMira Fkiday Evjsning . ) Russian 5 p . Contu , 1822 Account , July 15 117 ^ Spanish 3 p . Cont » 40 Himninh 3 p . ClH . NowDof . 22 } Spanish Piiomvo , Cony .... fij ' SpuniHh Com . Oortif . «> f V Coupon not ftiiulod ... f ); J i Swedirih Loan Jpm . ^ Venezuela 3 fc per Cento . 118 } Venezuela Deferred 35 Dutch 4 per Cent . Cortif . <)«
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Leader (1850-1860), July 9, 1853, page 670, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1994/page/22/
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