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TUJ2AT1JE KOYAL, COVENT GARDEN. GREAT CAItlaVAIi BENEFIT I
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OUOFESSOll ANDERSON most respectfully JL bo ^ -5 to inform his frlnnds and the public , that his ¦ GI 4 AX 1 ) CAltNTVATi COMPLIMBNTAHY BEN 10 FIT and DHAMA TIC GALA will occur on Monday and Tucs-« lny , lha 3 rd and 4 th of March . It will comprise Opern , Di-jinu , Pantomime , llmletta , Mclo-Driima , nnd n Bill IMiisquo , a la J . t , lllcii ; ono pnymtmt giving admin . iion to the \ vho ! t ) oeriea of cntartnlnmonts , 80 thnt the visitors may pnrlic 1 i ) iuoin a round of uninterrupted umuseinent , moro copious , varied , nnd attmctlve than hns ever before occurred in London , In fact , it will be the iirst timo in tlve history of ontcvtiiinnioutn In England that any such thing has been over nttcinptud . In America , on benorft ocoasions , nndwhon it ia desired by nrofoa-lonnld to pay a mark of respect to n \ losorviiiK tiriK'jlriara , a Drainutlo Cnrnivnl has been organised mid aUcmiud with the post prolltnblo results . THio Ctunival at Uovunt Gnrricm will bo nn efTort to roaliso , on KnRlIdh ground , thnt wbloh Amorioin in , o ; ejiuity nntl ontor-\) rhQ hiiH iilrcarly iiocoinpliahed with ruccoss in the Tnuiantlantio Theatres . For a Hlnglo payment the visitor muy « nter tlio theatre nfter lii-s morning wulk , wltnoss the last vepreaontfUton of tho Groat 1 ' aiUomimo of 1851 , after that aeon Farce , then enjoy a oold collation in thothontro , <>»• quietly ndjourn to his dinner , return to liia seat anl listen to tho Optirrt , take ton In his box with Ills friends between H 111 I iiml the liurlottu , nijoy a twenty minutes nnp bui ' oro tho i-opi-Q ^ oittntlon of the Drama of tho oTonJng , eo homo by tho Unlit of tuo moon , n-ml bo ngajn In tho theatre on tho following evening to Join in tho frolic pleaauroa of tho Bnl Mitsquo , iind bo bring to nn end tho Wlzurd ' n Onrulvnl . ouinmoncou with oelng wHpcetutor to tho fun of tho L * untojnhno . iu » t terntlnaling in being n » p : irtiolpntor In the hlla rity of tho uanoei'd on U » o munu atngo whoroon tho Pftntojniino wtw euiiotcd Ourlng tho provious flay . The whole of tho vavloH . i ArtUtoH who mo to ivppoar , nnd nmonir thorn nrothotto who tuko the hi ^ hu ^ t rank in 1 I 10 Thenlrlcitl world hiivo taoat , kindly , nnd without rcnoi-ye , volunteered their vnluitble servloou pcrul . ultoimly . Kvory < smj > U >; ic in the Thvnti'u htvM , with ( ilinllur goinl foclinp , exproeood t \ dcalre to contribulo tliuir sorviooH without i ' co or rewnrd . 'run
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npHEATRB ROYAL , COVENT GARDEN . — A . LAST KIGIIT OF TUB ENGLISH OPERA , —This Kvening ( Satueflay ) wiil be presented Balfe ' s celebrated Opera of the BOHEMIAN GIRL . Count Arnheim , 5 Ir . Durand ; IJevilsho ^ f , air . Farquharson ; Thaddsiis , SFr . Henry Haipfh ; Arline , Lucy liscott . In consequence of the j ? reat preparation for Processor Andersons Great Carnival llenefit and Bal . " \ Ia > -quj on Jfondiiy und Tuesday , the 3 rd and 4 th of March , ' the theatre will be closed during the week ( Thursday . February 28 tb , excepted ) , when the theatre will be open for the benefit of Harry Pearson , alias Harry the ' Eighth , when will be performed the Scottish drama of GlLtiUROr , a Git AND B . VLLET , and BLACK K .. YED SOSASf , for the'last time . Private Boxes , £ 3 3 s ., £ . 1 2 s ., £ 1 . Is ., and 12 s . ; Grand Balcony , 4 . ? ., Upper Boxes , 2 s . Cd ., Pit and Amphi : theatre Stalls , 2 s ., G'lliry , Is . Private lSoxe . 3 and Seats in the Balcony , Stalls , and Upper . Boxes may be secured on application at tlic Box-office of the Theatre , which is open , undor the direction of Mr . O'ltEILIiY , daily from 10 to 5 . Doorg ojjen every evening at Half past Six . Commence at Seven . Second Price at Nine o'clock .
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MADAME JEHN Y GOLDSCHMIDT-IJND . EXETEW HALL . THE NIGHTINGALE FUND . I T is respectfully announced that Mr . and Mm-Iaino QOLnSGHMIDT will give an EVENING OONCKICTofSACItEDaivl ur- « OKLL . ANiOOU 8 WUSIC , with Full l ^ nncl and Chonn , nt Exeter-Hull , on TUESDAY KVKNIN 0-, March U , I 8 >; i , tlio proooeda of wliicli iv » I be proscntod to the Nightingale Fund . On this occasion tho seats throiichout the Hull will bj n inn bo red and reserved , price One Guinea each . Applications for tloknts received Dy Mr . Mitchell , Itoynl Library , 33 , Old Bond-atreot . Tho places will bo appropriated according to priority of application ; nnd ticket * will bo ro : i < ly for delivery on and after Monday , March 8— Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC TIIEATRE . — Lessee and Manager , . Ur . ALFRED WIGAN " . Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday , the performance .- ) will commence with a uaw Comedietta , in two acts , entitled . STAY A T HOME : characters by Messrs . G . Vising , Km cry , F . Vining . Le-ilio , G 3 rurr « y J . H . White ; Miss Fanny Ternan , Alra . Stirling , and Miss Bromley . After which the Fairy Extrava ^ auza . entitled the DISOItlSETPttltfCKSS ; or , TiiU Til . Eli GLASS DISTAFFS . Principal chal meters by Me-siM . F . Itobson , Etuery , I > anvers , t 3 . Conner , White CUfto . i , Coney , Franks ; Miase 3 Ternan , Marston , Dlaskell , Stephens , Maynn . nl . Jind Julia St . George . THURSDAY , FRIDAY , aud SATURDAY , tho favourite comedy of STILL "WATERS RUNT DEE L » ( as performecl before the Qaoan at Windsor Castle ) . Mildmay , Mr . A , Wiganj Mn . Sternholl , Mis . A Wigan . To conclude with the DISCREE 1 " PKIXCESS .
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Kjitertainment will extend over two day ? , Monday , Slarch 3 rd , and Tuesday , Murch 4 th . The performances ,-commencing on Monday , at 1 p . m ., with the Gre ^ t Comic Pan - tomime of 1 S 0 G , entitled YE BKLLR ALLIANCE ; OR , HARLEQUIN GOOD HXTMOU It , ANDTHE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD . Henry ihe Eighth , Sir . Harry Pearson ; Francis the First , Mr . W . Shalders ; Clown , Mr , Flexmore ; Tantaioon , Mr . Barnes ; Harlequin , IIr . C . Brown ; Columbine , Miss Emma Home . The Pantomime to be followed , at 4 o'Clock , by the Drama of Real Life , in Tw . i Acts ( with permission of T . Payne , Esq . 1 , entitled TIME TRIES ALL , in which the whole of the Strand Company have in the most handsome manner offered to appear . Mr . Leeson ( a Merchant ) . Mr . G . Cooke ; Matthew Bates ( his partner ) Mr . Basil Potter ; The Hon . Collander Yawn , Mr . Kinloch ; Charles Clinton , jrr . F . Hall ; Tom Tadc , Mr . T . Cladie ; Laura Leeson , Miss Herbert ; Fanny Pact , Miss Somers . A lapse of Two Years between the 1 st and' 2 nd Acts To be followed , at half-past five o ' clock by the Scottish drama of GILDEJiOY . Jock Muir , Professor Anderson . At a quarter past seven o ' clock , the favourite Opera of LA SONNAMBULA . Amina , Mrs . Henri Drayton ( late Miss Lowe )); Elvino . Mr . Llenry Haigh ; Rodolpho , Mr . Durand . Then at a quarter past nine ( by the very gracious permission of lv T . Smith , Esq . t , Mr . Charles Mathews will himself appear 5 n the celebrated Drury lanfe Farce of the G KEAT GUN-T HICK , supported by Messrs . Tilbury , Won- -11 , James Rot fera , and Miss Oliver . After which , at half-past ten o ' clock , llr . Leigh Murray will appear , in conjunction with- Professor Anderson and imitate Mr . Charles Mathews , Mr . Charles Kean , and Professor Anderson , in tlie New Squib of VV HAT D . ) ES HE WANT ? The whole of the First Evening ' s Entertainments to conclude with a Grand Ballet , in which Mademoiselle Auriol , Emma Home , and Mr . Flexmore will appear . The Second Evening ( Tuesday , March 4 ) , will be devoted to the Great Wizard's GRAND BA . L MASQUE , which will commence it 10 o ' clock , —Dor , rs open at 'J o ' clock . The whole of the spacious pit will be entirely covered , the stage thrown into the Settle dv cUmse , and the Carnival of 1856 brought to a close with befitting honour by a display of magnificence and fantastic costume hitherto unseen at any previous Bal Slasque in a London theatre . Admission—Private Boxes , as to usual prices , with tickets given to each occupant , to admit to the Salle de danseon the evening of the Bal Ma que ; Grand Balcony , 5 s-, with a ticket for tlie Suite da tianss on the evening of the Bal IHasque ; Pit , 23 . Grt . ; with a ticket for the Bal Masque evening as a spectator in the Upper . Boxes , Amphitheatre , or Gallery ; Gallery Is ., for the day . To persons not taking tickets on the Monday the admission to the Ball-room on Tuesday , will be , Ladies and Gentlemen , 5 s . ; Balcony , 3 ^ .
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BLAIR ' S GOUT nnd UtJtiUMATIU PILLS . This preparation 1 st onn of the bonollta which the ficionco of modern oliomlntry has conferred upon mnnklncl ; for , during tho flrat . twenty yoiira of the present century , to spunk of ft euro for the Oout ivns oonsldnrcd n romance but now tho offloucy and nafuty of UiU tnodiolno Id ho fully clemonHtratod by uiirtolloltod iCHl . lmoniula from porriousin uvcry rank or Uf «\ that pultllc oplnjixi proolalms IIiIh us ouo of tlie moat importmt ( lfscoverluH of lliu proHOiit i \ f ?( i . Sold by PKOUT and UMISAKT , 309 , etriiud , London , nnd all Modiolno Yondo h , I * rlco la . IJd . a \ u \ 2 a . 9 d . per box .
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DTI . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 4 , Oovontry-stroet , Leicester-square . Open , for gnntlcmon only , from 10 till in . Containing upwards of 1 , 000 morlold and prepncaitlons , illustrating every part of tins human fi'nme in hoalth and diaoarto , tho race of mon , fco . Lectured nro ( lollverorl nt I a , » , ifnd ft morning , and hnlfpiiHt 7 evoulng , by l > r . Sexton , F . il . O . S ., nnd nt lntlf-pa * t 8 , by Dr . Knhn , * Admission Is ,
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HOLLOWAY'S PILLS SHOULD BE TAKISM FOIt THE CURE OF DHOPSY . — Kouinles nt n oortnln period of life become lh \> lo to this complaint , which first makes Itfl appearance by tho swelling of tho four ,, li'gr ) , and hands , and thu » mnklug strong inruada on tho conslltutlon . Nunibera of dro )> . aloal pntionte , oven when their ca ^ oa worn pronounced hopoloaa , have been cured by taking HOLLOWAY'S PILLS , and thia meaiclno having Htood iho tent of yenra aa a certain remedy fur this malady , no one ao . afflicted should » void giving It n trial . Sold by nil Mortlolno Vondora throughout tho World , At Profoapor HOLLOWAY'S EatabHahmonta . 241 , 8 tno d , London , and 80 , Mukton-lano . N « w York : by A Stainpn , Constantinoples A . Qullioy , ttiuyrnu i nnd E . DIu ' r , ' ' a ti .
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FRAM PTOK'S PILL OF HEALTH . —The manifold ndvantageB to tlio liearisof fiimiliea from tho possession of a medicine of known eflloacy , that may bo re-Borted to with conlldenco , and uflcd with eqeceas in oases of temporary sickness , occurring in familioa more or less every day , nre so obvious to all , that no question can fop raised of iti Importance to every housekeeper In the kingdom . Vov females , those Tills are truly excellent , removing all obstructions , tho distressing headache bo very prevalent wilh the sex , deprofiaion of ' sniritn , dulnosa of sight , norvoua affections , blotches pimples , nnd sal low ness of the skin , and produce a hcnlthy complexion . Sold by PKOUf and HAUSANT , 22 'J , Strand , London , and all vendors of Medicine . IVlco la . I id . nnd 2 . i . Od . porhoK .
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11 A . LU JDKSTKOYElt , I , Llt'l'Lli CiUliliN-SlREET , HIGH HOLBORN ALEX . IIOSS'S DEPILATORY , for removing effectually supeifluoud hair from the face , neck , arms , and hands , without the slightest injury to the skin . A . U . will warrant it not to irritate the flesh in tho smallest decree , and tho hair to bo entirely destroyed . —Sold in bottle ? , at 3 s . Gd ., os . Gd ., and 103 . Gil ; or applied at tho Hair Dyeing Establishment as above . Foiwnrded fcr stampB , free by post , eight extra .
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Opinion of A B- 'CR : ANVILt . E , " E $ . Q . * fy | . D ., F . R S . Author of " The Spas of G ermany , " *• The Spas of England , " " On Sudden Death , " &c ., &c , &c " Dr . Granvillo has used Pr . de Jongh ' s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil extensively in his practice , and has found it rot only efficacious , but uniform in its qualities . He believes it to be preferable in many respects to Oils sold without the guarantee of such an authority as De Jongli . Dr . Oranville j has found that ihis purtieulttr . hind produces the ilesired effect in \ a shorter thne Hum others , and that it dues not cause the j nausi : a and indigestion too often consequent on- the administration of i 7 : it pale Nc'trfoutitlkind Oils . The Oil , being , moreover , much more palatable Dr . Granville's patients have themselves expressed a preference for Dr . de Jongh ' s Light Brown Oil . ———Sold only in bottle 3 , capsuled and labelled with Dr . de Jonph's stamp and signature , without wehch none AnE genuine , by ANSAR , TJARFOItD > and CO ., 77 , STRAND , London , Dr . de Jongh ' s sole Consignees ; and sent by them to all parts of town ; in the coontrt by many respectable chemists . Half-pints ( 10 ounces ) , ? a Gil . ; Pints CsOJatmcea ) , 4 s . 9 d . ; Quarts << n ounces ^ . i ) s . IMFERIAJL MiEASURB
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PR . DE JONQH ' S feiiafil - ' D'flvWnl IslJil - y # sit U 1 L > Prescribed with complete confidence and great success by the Faculty for its purity , efficacy , and marked superiority over all other kinds in the treatment of CONSUMPTION , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA . GOUT . BHKUJIATrSM , DISEASES of the SKIN , RICKETS INFANTILE WASTING . GENERAL r > EBILITY , AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS .
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KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . — The vast increase in the demand for these Cough Lozenges , and the numerous testimonials constantly received , fully justify the Proprietor in asserting they are the best and safest yet offered to the Public for the cure of the followinjr complaints : — ASTHMA , WINTER COUGH , HOARSENESS , SHORTNESS of BREATH , and other FtTLMONARY 1 IALADIES . They have deservedly obtained the highest patronage ; very many of the Nobility , the Clergy , ana the Public generally use them under the recommendation of some of the most eminent of the Faculty . Prepared and sold in boxes , Is . 1 Jd ., and tins , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 10 s . Gd . each , by THOMAS KEATING-, Chemist , &c , No . 79 , St . Paul's Churchyard , London . Sold retail by all druggists and patent medicine vendors in . the world . KEATING S PALE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL , perfectly pure and nearly tasteless , having been analysed , reported on-, and recommended by Professors Taylor and Thomson , of Guy's and -St-. Taqma ' s's Hospitals , who , in the words of the late Dr . PareiraV say , "the'finest oil is that most devoid of colour , odour , ' and flavour , " characters this will be readily found to possess . 70 , £ t . Paul ' s Church-yard , Londai Half-pints , Is . 6 d . ; pints , 2 s . cd . ; quarts , & . 6 d . j five-pint bottles ^ 10 s . 6 d . ; imperial measure . *»* Orders from the coautry should expressly state KEATING'S GOD LIVEROrT . " '
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THE BEST AUD CHEAPEST TEAS In England are to be obtained of PHILLIPS and COM PANY , Tea Merchants , S , ICING WILLIAM-STREET , This ' is a good time to buy TEA ; when Parliament meets it is almost certain we shall have an increase of duty to meet the expenses of the war . Strong- Congou Teas , 2 s . 8 d ., 2 s . 10 d ., 3 s .. 3 s ; 3 d . A general Price Current is published every month , containing all the advantages of the London markets , and is sent free by post-on application . SUGARS ARE SUPPLIED AT MARKET PRICES .
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SISA L CIGARS , SISAL CIGABS , at GOOD RICH'S Cigar , Tobacco , and Snuff Stores ( established 1780 ) , 407 , Oxford-street , London , near Soho-square -Roy containing 14 fine Sisal Cigars , for Is . 9 d . post free sfi stamps extra : 1 b . boxes , containing 103 , 12 s . 6 d . None ar « genuine unless signed " H . N . Goodrich . " A large fotock of , the most approved Brands .
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February 23 , 1856 . J T HE LEADER . 18 g
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culative affairs . The General Screw and North of Europe Steam Navigation Companies haye held their meetings , and satisfactory dividends have been tie result . In . Wie Mining Market there is but little doing ; Crystal Palaces also quiet ; London and French Omnibu 3 Company ' s Shares are beginning to command more respedt . The weekly returns now published are highly encouraging . At four o'clock Consols closed 91 f , k ; Scrip of New Loan , 1 , 1 j ; Turkish , S 4 £ , g ; New ditto , 100 , 100 ' .
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Aberdeen , 2 , *> , G ; Bristol imcl Exeter , S 7 , 9 ; Caledonian , 67 i , 5 ; Chester and Holyhead , 12 i 13 J ; East Anglian , m , I 3 £ ; Eastern Counties , 91 , IOi ; Edinburg-li and Glasgow , 52 , 4 ; Great Northern , 02 , 3 ; Ditto . A stock , 76 , 8 ; Difto B stock , 123 , 125 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 105 , 7 ; Great . Western , 59 } . i | ; Lancaster and Carlisle , 72 , flj Ditto , Third . " , r .. J , 7 § pm ; Ditto , new Thirds , C , 7 pm ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 81 g , 2 i ; London and Blackwall , 7 , 7 £ ; London , Brighton , nnd South Coast , 90 , 8 ) London and North Western , loo . 100 $ ; Ditto South Ditto , 92 £ , 3 £ ; Manchester , Sheffield , and Lincolnshire , 24 & , 5 ; iletropo-Utan , 5 , i dis . ; Midland , 70 , J ; Ditto , Birmingham and Derby , 41 , 3 ; Newport . Aberffavenny , and Hereford , 10 , 11 ; North British-, 20 . 30 ; North Eastern ( Berwick ) , 75 J , GJ ; Ditto Extension , 6 § , 6 dis . ; Ditto . Great North Eastern purchase , 4 J , 3 J- dis . ; Ditto , Leeds , MJ , 15 . J ; Ditto , York , 51 , 2 ; North Staffordshire . 7 , 6 £ dis ; Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhampton , 23 , 4 ; Scottish Central , 104 , 106 ; Scottish Midland . 74 , C ; South Devon , II , 12 ; . South Eastern ( Dover ) , 65 , £ ; South Wales , 72 , 71 ; Vale of IS ' cath , 20 , 21 ; West Cornwall , c , 8 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam . 7 f , « ; Ardennes , Eastern of France , Paris and Strasbourg , 38 $ , 9 ; East India . 21 J , 2 ; Ditto Extension , 8 , 4 pm ; Grand Trunlc of Canada . 10 * . 04 dl 3 . ; Great Indian Peninsula , 20 £ , 5 ; Luxemburg , 4 j . 5 : Great Western of Canada , 25 J-, 6 i ; North 61 " Prance . 39 . hi Paris and Lyons , 49 ? . ; Paris and Orleans , 50 , 1 ; Sambre ahel I ^ euse . 0 , £ ; Western and If . W . of France , 33-J , 4 £ ; Apjua Frist , ; Australia ^ , § , g ; Brazil Imperial , 2 , A ; Cocacs , 2 , J ; St . John del lley , 26 , 8 .
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C ORN MA . It KET , Hiarkflane . Friday , Feb . 22 , 1850 . There huvebean butmoflera' e arri ^ als of English and Foreign ¦ wheat and flour during the week , nnd factors hold firmly lor 1 ? . advance , "to which buyers seem unwilling to yield . Many of the cargoes of Egyptian ¦ wheat oft' the const have been dispo-ed of sit 40 s . to 4 fls . Gd ., nnd 41 s . for Saidi ; and 33 s . to 38 s . Oil . for Bebcira . Some sales of maize arrived have aiso been made at 31 s . for Foxauien , and 333 . for Ualatz , The eupply of barley has rathar increased , and there has been an iucreased demand for shipment at prices fully equal to those at the opening of tile wee ! c . A One quantity of oats has aniyeil from abroad , but none from Ireland , and prices remain unchanged , with a very inactive trade , Beans and peas alsblcontinued unaltered in value . A cargo or two of Egyptian beat : s arrivedhas been sold at 305 . 0 d ., c . f . i .
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during the "W eek ending Fiud ' ay Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 94 Portuguese D per Cents . JSucnos Ayres 0 p . Cents 57 Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian 0 per Cents 104 Cents ...., 100 Chilian 3 par Cents .... C 8 Russian 4 £ per Cents .... 94 Dutch 2 } per Cents .... 65 Spanish 43 Dutch 4 ncr Gent . Curtif 97 Spanish Committee Cert . Kquivlor Bonds . of Coup , not fun ...... Mexican Account 20 g Turkish fi per Cents 941 ¦ Peruvian 44 per Cents .. 81 'fur ! ish New , 4 ditto .... 1 Q 0 J Portuguese 4 per Cfnts . g Venezuela , IJ per Centi .
Tuj2at1je Koyal, Covent Garden. Great Caitlavaii Benefit I
THEATRE KOYAL , COVENT GARDEN . GREAT CARNIVAL BENEFIT !
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BRITISH FUNDS FOll THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Fiuces . ) ! S * i . Mon . Tues . Wed . Thur . \ Fri . Bank Stock ' ¦ .... 213 $ 214 515 : 215 3 per Cent . Reduced . 90 f , 90 * 9 l ± 9 ! 915 91 g 2 per Cent . Con . An ; 013 91 903 903 901 90 Consols fur Account . 90 J 9 ' £ 905 90 J , 91 J 91 J News perCent . An .. 9 ! g- 91 f f * J j 9 lf 92 f f 92 | New 2 J per Cents . 74 75 i j ! Lonj * Ans . 18 G 0 ej \ 3 i 3 } 3 S ) 3 , India Stock 223 225 224 224 ' 2 'l " Ditto Bonds . £ ! 000 ..., 2 dis . 7 7 ( 2 dis Ditto , itTider £ 1000 .. ' 3 dis 2 dis . 7 7 .... Ex IHlls , . € 10 : 0 ; - ¦ > dis . 2 ilis . ") dis . 5 dis . 2 dis . 4 < Ms Ditto , 1500 jldis . 3 dis . par . " par . 3 din Ditto . Small ., pur . I par . 3 dis . par . ' par . : $ dis
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 23, 1856, page 189, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2129/page/21/
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