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O LYM P I C THEATRE.— Lessee and ManagerMe. Alfeed Wigan.
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On Monday , October 24 , and during the week , the new Extravaganza , called THE CAMP AT THE OLYMPIC , in which will appear Messrs . A . Wigan , Emery , F . Robson , Cooper , and Galli ; Mesdames A . Wigan , Stirling , P . Horton , Chatterly , E . Turner , and Wyndham . After which , an Original Drama , in Three Acts , called PLOT AND PASSION . Principal characters , Messrs . F . Robson , Emery , Leslie , Cooper , White , and A . Wigan ; Miss E , Turner and Mrs . Stirling . Box-office open from Eleven to Four . Doors open at Seven , and commence at Half-past Seven . Stalls , 5 s . ; Boxes , 4 s . ; T >! + 9 q . finllcvmr To
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DB . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , consisting of more than 700 Models , is Now Open , at the PORTLAND GALLERY , Regent Street ( opposite the Polytechnic ) , every day , except Friday , for Gentlemen only , from Eleven till Five , and from Seven till Ten . On Fridays , however , the Morning Exhibition for Gentlemen will close at Two o ' clock , when Ladies only will be admitted until Five o'clock . Dr . Leach will lecture at 12 , 2 , and 4 , Morning ; and quarter to 8 o ' clock Evening ; and for Ladies by Mrs . Leach . — Admission , One Shilling .
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milE BTCV . WILLIAM PORSTER preaches X regularly , every . Sunday , at the TEMPORARY FRRK CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Hawloy Crescent , Cainden Town ; in the Muniing at Eleven , and in tho Evening at half-past Six o ' clock .
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PEACOCK AND FOX INN , and BRADFORD HOUSE , 12 , GkaVb Inn- Lank , ( Ilolborn end . ) RYDER ami CO ., Licensed Victualler ^ beg to inform thoir Friends and the Public in general , that they have Rc-opencd the above airy and commodious Premises , where every attention will bo paid to tho comfort of all parties who may favour them with a call ; and every article supplied at moderate prices . The House , being in one of tho great lending thoroughfares to tho City , in , from its central position , very conveniently situated for PcrnoiiH arriving in London cither by the Great Northern or North-Western Railways . N . B . —Tho Timkh , Lkadkk , and Hiiai > foih > Oiinkjivicu Newspapers taken in and filed . ParticH win bo accommodated with a largo Room for Social or other Meetings .
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FIV E GUINEAS . —Mr . WM . H . IIALSE , tho Medical ( Jalvaniot , of 22 , BruiMwick-Hquarc , London , informs bis friends that , his 1-HVIO GU 1 N 1 CA APPARATUSES arc now ready .- —Send two postage stamps for hi » Pamphlet on Medical Galvanism .
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rilEETIT . —By Her Majesty's Royal Loiters I Patent . —Nowly-invoiited and Patented application of chemical ly-nrepar < : dy at « 1 , LOWER GROMVENOlt-HTIfMBT . LONDON 22 , ( Jiiy-Hlroot , I lath . y 4 , UrAing-or-utrout , NowciiHtlo-on-Tyno
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HEAL AND SON'H ILLUSTRATED OATALOIUJN OV UICDSTKADH . Hont , freo by poBt j con-( ainH doHigim andprlt- (! H of upwardH of Onic Hundhki ) dillcrent ittidHtcndH ; also of ovory doncription of Nodding , BbnikotH , and CiuiltH . And their now Waroroonm coitttiin an oxtontdvo awHortuKint «> f Hod-room 1 ' iirnHuro , l '' iirnltuio Chint / ca , DunuwkH , an < l DimltioH , ho a » to nmdor thoir Entabllahmont , complotu for tho general luruiimiiiK of Itcd-rooniH . H 1 CAL & SON , DedHtead and Hodding Manufacturers , 11 W , Tottoiiham-oouirt-roml .
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Ij ^ UREJCA . —I'ATTERNS of . the Now 2 J Coloured SliirtiiigM in every variety of Colour , upwards of 2 ( M ) dilloront HtyloH for making FORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS , including HprigH , Hpoln , KlripoH , < tc . < te ., H ( tnt p 6 f ) t < Wio on receipt of Hix HtampH , prico a 7 . s . tho Half-dozen .- —List of Prices and Modo of Holl-meamireiiumt m'ut post lVoo . ~ RICHARD FORD , HH , Poultry , London . N . It .-AgontH uro now boing appointed in all townw . Terms , &c , forwarded on ajiplication .
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T 7 \ O R D' S E U R EKA S II 1 R T S . — JU Hcst Quality , Hix for Forty Shillings ; Soeond ( Quality , Six for Thirty ShillirifrH . ( Jcntlcmcn doHiroun of obtaining Shirtn in the vesry boHt manner in which thoy can bo made , aro solicited to try FORD'S KURMKAS . " The most unique , and tho only porfcct-litting whii't niado . *'—Observer . Country residents purelianing in any provincial town aro requcHted to observe on tho interior of the collar-band the stamp—¦ < J Ford ' H Eureka Sbirttt , : iH , Poultry , " ( without whicli none ar « genuine . ) AgontH aro now boing appointed in all townu . Tomw , &c , forwarded on appliiatio » .--Rl < JHARD FORD , UH , Poultry , London . Muuuliuttory , Hay ' H-lane , Toolcy-Htrcot .
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ARRIVAL of the NEW SEASON'S TEA . Onr FIRST CONSIGNMENTS of the NEW SEASON'S TEA aro now on RALE at our Warehouses , 8 , King William-street , City . We beg to call attention to the strong Conooi ; Tea , at 3 s . and 3 h . < kl . pev lb . Tho prime Souchong Tba , at Da . Od ., and ;< h . 8 d . The best Lapbano Souchong Tma , at 4 a . Tho prime ( iuNrowniiB Tha , at 4 h . and 4 s . Hd . Tho delicious Gunvowdkk , at Ch . All who purchase at thcHC pric . CH will havk monky , aHTKAS aro getting dkakkic . Wo are ntill selling prime COFFEE at 1 h . and Is . 'id . per lb . Tho bent Mooiia and the best Wuhi' India . Covfum , at In . 4 d . Tcan , cofl ' ccM , and all other Goods sent carriage free , by our own vai \ K and carts , if within eight miles ; and Teas , CollVes , and SpiccH Mont ( JaiTia ^ i tew . to any part of England , if to tho value of 4 O . h . or upwards , by PIULLU'S and COMPANY , Tea aiul Colonial Merchants , H , King William Street , City , London . A General Price Current sent post free , on application .
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TEA ! i ^ ULLUSTGHAM A JN"I ) COMPANY . — V _ y The advantages , both in quality and price , to be derived from purchasing- at a first-class City house must be too apparent to every one to need comment . We are now selling The very Best Black Tea , at 4 s . Od . the pound . Good sound Congou 3 s . Od . „ Finest Pekoe ditto 3 s . 8 d . „ Fine Gunpowder 4 s . Od . „ Choice Coffee Is . Od . „ Finest Homoeopathic Cocoa .... ; .... Is . Od . „ This is the most pleasant and nutritious preparation of Cocoa . For the convenience of our numerous customers , we retail the finest West India and Relincd Sugars at market prices . All goods delivered by our own vans , free of charge , witliin eight miles of London . Parcels of Tea and Coffee , of the value of Two Pounda sterling , are sent , carriage free , to any part of England . CULLINGHAM AND COMPANY , Tea-merchants and Dealers , 27 , SKINNER-STREET , SNOW-HILL , CITY .
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JOLT'S REVOLVERS . —NOTICE . — low V ^ Ready . —COLONEL COLT is now ready to supply the ARMY and NAVY or BELTPISTOL ( six shots ) of British manufacture , of the best material and finish , in any quantity . Government agents , dealers in fire-arms , merchants , &c . &c , supplied on favourable terms .- ^ Address , Colonel Colt , No . 1 , Spring-gardens , . London .
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TjlENDERS , STOVES , and FIRE-IEOJm visit WILLIAM BURTON'S SHOW-ROOMS , 39 , Oxfoid-stfeet ( corner of Newman-street , ) Nos . 1 and 2 , Newman-street , and PerryVplaee . They are the largest in the world , and contain such an assortment of FENDERS , STOVES RANGES FIREIRONS and GENERAL . ffiONMbNGEET , sTSSS- 1 ? % proached elsewhere , either for variety , novelty , beauty of design , or exqmsiteness of workmanship . Bright Stoves , with bronzed ornaments and two sets of bars , £ 2 14 s . to £ 5 10 s . ; ditto witii ormolu ornaments and two sets of bars , £ 5 10 s to £ 12128 - Bronzed Fenders complete , with standards , from 7 s . to £ 3- Steel Fenders from £ 2 15 s . to £ 6 ; ditto with rich ormolu ornaments from £ 2 16 s . to £ 7 7 s . ; Fire-irons , from Is . 9 d . the set to £ 4 , 4 s Sylvester and all other Patent Stoves , with radiating hearth plates . All which he is enabled to sell at these very reduced charges , First—From the frequency and extent of his purchases ; and Secondly—From those purchases being made exclusively for cash . DISH COVERS AND HOT-WATER DISHES in every material , in great variety , and of the newest and most recherche patterns . Tin Dish Covers , 6 s . the set of six ; Block Tin , 12 s . 3 d . to 27 s . 2 d . the set of six ; elegant modern patterns , 32 s . 3 d . to 67 s . 6 d . the set ; Britannia Metal , with or without silver-plated handles , 73 s . to 110 s . 6 d . tie set ; Sheffield plated , £ 10 to £ 16 10 s . the set ; Block Tin Hot > water Dishes , with wells for gravy , 13 s . to 19 s . ; Britannia Metal , 20 a . to 72 s . ; Sheffield plated , full size , £ 9 10 s . WILLIAM S . BURTON has TEN LARGE SHOW-ROOMS ( all communicating ) , exclusive of the Shop , devoted solely to the show of GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY ( including cutlery , nickel silver , plated , and japanned wares , iron and brass bedsteads ) , so arranged and classified that purchasers may easily and at once make their selections . Catalogues , with engravings , sent ( per post ) free . The money returned for every article not approved of . 39 , OXFOED-STREET ( corner of Newman-street ); Nos . 1 & 2 , NEWMAN-STREET ; and 4 & 5 , PERRY'S-PLACE .
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HEALTH OF LONDON DURING THE WEEK . The number of deatns registered in the metropolitan districts in the week that ended on Saturday was 1039 . In the ten corresponding weeks of the years 1843-52 , the average number was 949 , which if raised id proportion to increase of population will give 1044 . A comparison of the actual ana estimated results shows that Xondon last week suffered not more than its ordinary rate of mortality . Cholera , whieh has made its presence felt in various parts of the metropolis , and during the four weeks that followed 10 th September , showed a small but continuous increase , does not appear latterly to have gained ground . The deaths from this disease were 66 in the first week of
October ; last week they declined to 45 . It is a somewhat remarkable coincidence that 45 was the number registered in the corresponding week ( viz ., the 42 nd ) of 1848 ; for many weeks thereafter the deaths rose and fell , dropping so low as one and two in the spring of 1849 , till the epidemic broke out with violence in summer . The fluctuations which mark its previous history may attend its course again ; but experience affords sufficient -warning that a temporary abatement should not lull into security those whose business it is to prepare for the attack . The 45
deaths of last week ( 21 of which occurred to males , 24 to females ) were thus distributed over London : In the West districts 6 > in the North 3 , in the Gentral 2 , in the East 6 , and on the South side of the Thames 28 . Last week the births of 812 boys and 761 girls , in all 1573 children , were registered in London . The average number in eight corresponding weeks of 1845-52 , was 1561 . At the Royal Observatory , Greenwich , the mean height of the barometer in . the week was 29 ' 587 in . The mean temperature was 52 deg ., which is slightly above the average of the same week in 38 years . The wind blew genelally from the north-east .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . On the 5 th of October , at Souvenir , Lausanne , the wife of Henry John Curteis , Esq ., late Captain of her Majesty ' s Thirty-seventh IRegiment : a daughter . On the 11 th , at St . Helier's , Jersey , the wife of M . E . Laurent , "Vice-Consul for France in the Channel Islands : a son . On the 14 th , at Tufnell-park , Holloway , Mrs . Charles B . Tatham : ason . On the 14 th , at the house of her father , the Eev . T . A . Powys , M . A ., Medmenham , Henley-on-Thames , the wife of Edward Bode , Esq .: a daughter . On the 14 th , at 29 , Chesham-street , the wife of Captain Gladstone , R . N ., M . P .: a daughter . On the 17 th , at Brookwood-park , Hampshire , the wife of Colonel William Greenwood : a daughter . On the 17 th , at Kemptori-park , Middlesex , the wife of Thomas Barnett , Esq .: a daughter . MARRIAGES . On the 12 th of October , at Southrepps , Norfolk , Barzillai A . Harling , Esq . of Stowmarket , to Caroline , youngest daughter of the Venerable George Glover , M . A ., Archdeacon of Sudbury , and rector of Southrepps . On the 13 th , at Arndilly , Hamilton Forbes , ' Esq ., to the Hon . Elizabeth Fraser , sister of the Right Hon . Lord Saltoun . On the 14 th , at St . Andrew ' s Catholic Cathedral , Glasgow , Archibald Macra Chisholm , Esq ., of the Forty-second Royal Highlanders , son of Dr . Stewart Chisholm , senior surgeon , Royal Artillery , to Maria Frances , only daughter of Willam Dominic Lynch , Esq ., lato of Dovonshire-place , London , residing at Murthly Castle , Perthshire . On the 18 th , at Trinity Church , Marylebone , William Henry Mangles , Esq ., Fiftieth ( Queen ' s Own ) Regiment , only son o Koliert Mangles , Esq ., of Sunningdale , to Emily 1 'illen , eldest ' daughter of Captain JIcnry Mangles Denham , or her Majesty's Hlnp Herald , now on an exploring expedition in the South Pacific . On the 19 th , at St . George's , Hanover-square , Peter Gerhard Vantlor B y l , Esq ., of Cape Town , eldest son of the lato lion . Peter Voltelin Vandor Byl , of the Capo of Good Hope , to Ot'Iina Euphemia , eldest daughter of Philip Patton Myth , Esq ., of Upper Winipolc-rttrect , Cavendish-square . On the 20 th , at St . George's , Hanover-square , the lion . Georgo Augustus Browne , son of the late Lord Kilmaine , to Frances Mary , eldost daughter of Charles Prideaux Bruno , Usq ., of Prideanx-plaee , Cornwall . DEATHS . On the 12 th of October , at Dieppe , Anno Augusta , aged seven inonthH , only child of Lord and Lady Gilbert Konnoily , i > xt tl 10 13 tll > at Cadogan-placo , Captain Ilonry Edward Napior , « N ., F . R . S ., youngest brother of the lato Lioutenant-UenenU Sir t . J . Napier , G . C . B ., aged sixty-four . On the 10 th , at Aigburth Ash , near Liverpool , aged seventy , war Admiral Christopher Boll , C . B . On tho 17 th , John Boames , Esq ., of Bashloy-lodge , Hants , a "oputy-Lioiitonant for tho county , and formerly of Lhicoln ' H-hui , Li 10 r MiyeHty u Counsel , aged seventy-three . At JUh residence , Buth , Gonorid Sir Alexander Mackenzie , Bart ., « n i » -ty ' S ( " "Tlin ' Fairburn , RosH-nhiro , tho hciiIov General oi jilt Miycsty'H service , aged eighty-three .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . )
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MONKY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , October 21 , IBftlJ . i ) 1 ! mi 1 \ lfi"Hl' 1 . at (> o ' Market was vory heavy this morning . The J initial iut « Hi ( jf « nti « hiw Iohh inlluerioo now than tho Htalo of tho ' ,. v inarkot ., Connote have been » H to ft for traimfur an < t Biw I ! / Th ° Now Jl * l lcr CtlutH - ha . rcntllHcstl 02 fc U $ . Tho ill / 1 i rH llro now looking ratlior anxiounly to tho answer which uvii V " Rivo ftom Ht : Petersburg to the demand for tho ( I 11 IH " « n of tho PrineipalitloH ; and i por confc . waH glvon yos-«; , "V '" lonioon for tho " put" of a largo amount , mild to bo Jurni I Coiwo 1 b i »>» Monday at 1 ) 1 . Bank . Stock has boon lower < iu < Ih aro at par . tniii ° P * SocuritioH liavo boon weaker in tho abHonoo of largo Hnl ! i nw - lt"H » "in 4 i por Cents , have been done at O « jj . Avm !» V c 0 lalB - brl "ff ¦ Mfr- ' ' CortiiloutoH arc 5 . Buomm rimii J ' ' » have boon ilrmor at 57 . French 4 fc per C « mtn , lmv . T C ( \ wHh tho exchange < " a * 05 , Dutch SJJpw Conta , mvo bo « n « 4 uftor having oponod at 03 .
Railway Shares have been exceedingly quiet , and at a further slight decline in prices . This applies to Great Western , South Western , Brighton , and most others . French shares also are dull . In the Gold Mine Shares tliere is continued heaviness . CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday , October 21 , 1853 . During the week the supplies of Wheat , Oats , and Barley into London have been liberal , yet , notwithstanding this , the value of the two former articles has advanced , viz ., Wheat 2 s ., and Oats Is . per qr . This is caused partly by the weather , which has been most unfavourable for the sowing of Wheat , and which excites the gravest apprehensions for next year's crop ; and partly by the knowledge that the supplies now on the way from the East of Europe are not large . The country markets have been better supplied with Barley , and the value of this article consequently remains stationary . Beans and Peas are scarce everywhere and command higher rates .
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Satur ) Ofond . Tuesd . Wedn . \ Thurs . Frid . Bank Stock .. 220 219 216 216 216 3 per Cent . Red 91 f 90 f 90 £ 90 £ 90 ^ ...... 3 per Cent . Con . Ans .... 92 91 f 91 £ 91 * 91 f Consols for Account ... 92 91 f 91 £ 91 £ 91 } 2 \ per Cent . An 93 92 £ 92 £ 92 * 92 $ ...... New 5 per Cents Long Ans . 1860 5 3-165 3-165 3-165 5-16 ...... India Stock .: 248 ; Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 ... 3 dis 4 p ! 6 dis Ditto , tinder £ 1000 ... 5 p 4 p 5 p | 6 dis Ex . Bills , £ 1000 ' 4 p ...... 8 p 6 p ! 2 p ...... Ditto , £ 500 4 p 8 p 8 p 8 p 2 p Ditto . Small .. J 4 p 8 p 8 p ' 2 ~ p
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Offictai . Quotatioit during- xhh Week ending-ThUESDAX EVBNIN& . ) Brazilian Bonds 97 Russian Bonds , 1822 , 5 p . C . 112 £ Buenos Ayres 6 per Cents . 56 £ Russian 4 J per Cents 97 | Chilian 6 per Cents 99 f Spanish 3 p . Ct . New Def . 21 f Danish 5 per Cents 102 Spanish Committee Cert . Equador Bonds 5 | of Coup , not fun . ......... 5 | Mexican 3 per Cents . ...... 23 | Venezuela 3 £ per Cents 31 Mexican 3 per Ct . for Aec . Belgian 4 f per Cents 97 October 28 . 24 Dutch 2 £ per Cents .. 62 £ Portuguese 4 per Cents .... 41 ^ Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif . 94 Portuguese 3 p . Cts ., 1848 37 j
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OCTOBEBJ 22 , 1853 . ] THE LEADER . IQ 29
O Lym P I C Theatre.— Lessee And Managerme. Alfeed Wigan.
OLYMPIC IISATEI - Lessee and Manager . Ms . Aibeed Wigajt .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 22, 1853, page 1029, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2009/page/21/
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