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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, LYCEUM THEATRE—Mr. Gye begs most respectfully to that he will the
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nuuuuuue ne wm , uuiing present season , give toe Opera at the Lyceum Theatre . The subscription will be 'for forty nights , commencing on Tuesday , April 15 . Full particulars will be duly announced .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . — Lessee and Manager , Sir . ALFRED WIGAN . On Monday and during the week will be performed the new Comedy of STILL W ATE US UUN rMSEl * . as performed before the Queen at Windsor Castle . Characters bv Messrs . A . Wig : in , G- Vining , Emery , Misa Maskell , and . Mr .-. A . Wigan . To conclude with the new and doublymoral , though excessively old , Melo-dramatic Fairy Extravaganza entitled THE DISCREET PRINCESS ; or , The Three Glass Distnfid , in which 3 Iessrs . Emery and T . Robson , Miss Marston , Miss Ternan . Miss Julia bt- George , Miss Stephens , and Miss Matkell will appear .
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T 3 EOPENED , with manv imponant additions A \ j to the scientific department . —Dr . KAHN begs to acquaint the Public that his celebrated Museum , which has been elegantly redecorated and enriched by many interesting additional objects , is NOW O PEN ( for Gentlemen only ) . Amongst , the new features of interest will be found a magnificent Full-length model of a Venus , iioni one of the most eminent of the ancient masters . Th « Museum is open daily from Ten till Ten . Lectures are delivered at Twelve . Two , Four , and Half-past Seven , by Dr . Sexton , nnd a New and highly-interesting Series of Lectures is now in course of delivery by Dr . Kahn , at Halfpast Eight precisely , every Evening . Admission , One Shilling . No . 4 , Coven try-street , Leicester-square .
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T 7 ^ -EATING » S COUGH LOZENGES . —The Jl !^ 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 cine of the followinc complaints : — ASTHMA , WINTER COUGH , HOARSENESS , SHORTNESS of BKEATH , and other PULMOSAEY MALADIES . They have deservedly obtained the highest patronage ; very many of the Nobility , the Clergy , and the Public generally use them under the recommendation of some of the most eminent of the Faculty . . Prepared and sold in boxes , Is . l ^ d ., and tins , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 ( 1 ., and 10 s . Cd . each , by THOMAS KEATING-, Chemist , Sec , No . 79 , St .. Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Sold retail by all druggists and patent medicine vendors in the world . . K EATING'S PALE NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL , perfectly pure and nearly tasteless , having been analysed , reported on , and recommended bv Professors Taylor and Thomson , of Guy ' s and St . Thomas ' s Hospitals , who , in the words of the late Dr . Pareira , say . " the finest oil is that most devoid of colour , odour , and . flavour , " characters this will lie readily found to possess . 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Half-pints , is . 6 d . ; pints , 2 d . fid ;; quarts , 43 . 6 d . ; five-pint bottles , 10 s . 6 d . ; imperial measure . *« . * Orders from the country should expressly state " KEATING'S COD LIVER OIL . "
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"TJOLLO WAY'S PILLS the GREATEST JL JL WONDER of the AGE .-The cynics of the medical schools are constrained to admit that Holloway ' a Pills banish diseas ; - from the Stomach , Liver , and Bowels without reducing the strenffihof the patient . This is the greatest medical triumph of the nineteenth century , therefore it 13 astonishing that persons should suffer when a remecjy is to be obtained so readily . These Pills cure Bile , Indigestion , disorders of the Liver , complaints of the Stomach , Spasms , diseases of the obest , and other internal irregularities . Sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the World ; at Professor IIOLLOWAY'S Establishments , 214 , Strand London , and 80 , Maiden-lane , New York ; hy A Stamps ' Constantinople ; A . Guiiicy , Smyrna ; and E . Muir . Malts "
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BLAIR ' S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS . , , This preparation is one of the benefits which tho Bcience of modern chemistry ua 9 conferred upon mankind , for , during the first twenty years of the present century , to speak of a euro for the Gout was considered a romance -but n > w the efHcncy and safety of this medicine is so fully de . momstrnted by unsolicited testimonials from persons in every rank of lif < :, that public opinion proclaims this aa one of the most important discoveries of tho present age . Sold by P 110 UT and HAltSAKT , 299 , Strand , London , and all Medicine Vendors . ' Price Is . ljd . and 2 s . Sd . per box .
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In tlie High O > nrt of Chancery . npRIESEMAB . —On the 29 th of May , 1855 , JL an Injunction was granted by tho High Court of Uhimcery , and on tho 11 tit of June following wuu made perpetunl , ngainst Joseph Franklin and others , to restrain them , under a penalty Of £ 1 , 000 , from Imitating this medicine , which Ss proteoted by Royal Letters Patent of England , and secured by tho seals of the Ecolo do Pharnaaoie do Pnria , Mid tho Imperial College of Medicine , Vlennn . Trlesemnr , No , 1 , is a remedy for Relaxation , Spermatorrhoon ,, nnd all tho distressing conscquencce arising from « arly abuse , &c , and Ha irflooU nr « eulouoious in youth , mimhoad , nnd old ago ; and to those portions who aro prevented entering the married state from tho results of early errors it la invaluable . Trioaomar , No . 2 , efleotually . in tlio short space of three days , completely and entirely eradicates all traces of ? hose disorders which capatal and clibebs have bo long been thought an antldoto for , to the ruin of the health of a vtujt portion of tho population . ' 'l'riouomar , No . 3 , la the great Continental remedy Cor that cln . ss of disordor » -which unfortunately the English physician trents with nicroury , to tho Inevitable destruction of the patient ' s constitution , nnd which all tho sarsapaillla in the world oaniiot roinove . Trieaemar , Noa . I . . and 3 , are alike devoid ' of tu » tc or smell , aixl of all nauseating qualities . They may lie on the toilet tablu without their nub being auupoo ted . — Txiououuir , Nos . l , a , 3 , nro Hold in tin coses , price 1 Is , or four oaeoa in one for 33 s , which Mjives U » .: nnd in £ f > ot » se » , wiioreby thoro is a saving oi'X'l 128 . ; divided into separate doaoH , as ndmluluteredl by Ynlponu , Lnllonunid , Roux , &o . To too hnd wljolc » ala atul retiill In London , of Johnson , 08 , CornhlU \ Ilaunny ami Co ,, tia , Oxford-street ; and S » ng > . » r , 1 B « I , Oxl ' ord-ntr « et s K . 11 Jnghiun . drug ^ iut . 40 , aiarket-Htroot , Manohenter »'« - Urnclbury , booksolUir . Deanagato , Button ; , T . I ' rieatly , ohoniint , ft « , Lor < l- » trcvt , liivornool t Powell , bookseller , ifc , vVontmorolnnd-Hlruvt , Dublin t \ VimmlI , booltBQltaiY lllgli- » tro «^ lMnnhighuin .
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Adulteration op Food , &c—The committee of inquiry iuto -this subject met agaiu on Wednesday , when Mr . Wakley ( the Middlesex coroner , and proprietor of the Lancet ) , Mr . Jacob Bell ( chemist , and late member for St . Alban ' s ) , and Dr . Carpenter ( examiuer of physiology at the University of London ) , gave evidence . Mr . Wakley said he believed that legislation on the subject was absolutely necessary , or the investigations which had been prosecuted , and the publicity given to the various tricks of the trade , would only have ihe effect of increasing the evil by shewing dishonest persons how to deceive . This was proved by the fact that adulterations had increased after the publication of Mr . Ackerman ' s work , entitled " Death in the Pot . " He ( Mr . "Wakley ) proposed , as the only remedy , a system of giving the widest publicity to the names of dishonest dealers . He thought he could put down adulteration in London and the suburbs for £ 10 , 000 . Three or four examiners and six purchasers would be quite sufficient . —Mr . Jacob Bell agreed for the niost part with what had been said with , respect to drugs , tnit thought there had been a little exaggeration . Matters were better than they had been ; but the evil would never be entirely suppressed while ignorant and unqualified persons are permitted to set up as chemists . —Dr . Carpenter had no doubt of the existence of a large amount of rnost injurious adulteration ; but , with regard to the examinations made by Dr . Hassall , he thought it was impossible , from the number of hi 3 analyses , that they could all have been made with sufficient accuracy . The number published in a week would have occupied more than half-a-dozen , gentlemen . Testimonial , to Mr . Schalughsv—A testimonial of plate , subscribed by Sir Joseph Paxton and the season-ticket holders of the Crystal Palace , has-been given to Mr . Henry Schallehn , in nckno-wledgement of his original formation and management of the Crystal Palace Baud . jttt !¦ 1 ' ii pfii-m ^ mi
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Geoeoe Augustus "Voigut , Cheltenham , dealer in pianofortes— Mallabd Ingijam , ironmonger , Ilugeley—Joseph Seville , Salfoid , cotton cloth manufacturer—William Cruse , Glastonbury , auctioneer—Charles Gaiqes , Hydestreet , Winchester , draper—Thomas Kinnaihk , Liverpool - roacl , Islin gton—Josbph Spooner Taylor and Joseph Marsben , Derby , ironfounders—William Walton , Richmond , grocer—David Ab . tl . ett , Chelsea , baker—John Griffith , ( iouLiTONE , Knighton , Radnor , druggist—Benjamin Geo . Holton , Coventry , licensed victualler . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION . —F . Kieuan and Company , Glasgow , indiarubber warehousemen .
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FROM TOR LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , . ' I jiril 1 , TJTNKRUl'TCY ANNULLBD .-JA 0 OB Ordoyno , Swanplace . Old Kont-rond , hoop bondor . HANK RUl'TH . —Thomas and Coiinkliub Geohoe Stookeh blouno-ntreet-., drapers—BenNiiAiu ) Niiiel , Gould-squaru and olsowluiro , Import or of Dutch olooks—Jambs Thomas Woolbtom , Nottlng-hill , plumber- Samujri , Jamkh Gutin , Diddlnglon-piacc , Calodoulan-rond , draper—Thomas Ki > wahd i » ONs , Uondlnff , tlmbor donlcr-JoiiN Bhake , Jhii ., JUiddlo-FnosT , \ Vlrnborno Mlnator , lnnlceopov-jAMiis and Joseph ( Juh-in , Umroh-Btrcst , Hackney , mid Didrtlngton-place , Onledon an road , aaddlers-CiiAiu . ua Pope , Stonoy <> oas HautH , Hoomo . l vlci . uaIlor-WiM .. AiM Ci . ew .-i , Wocmosbury bak .-r—Kkiuaud Vox , Moroton in-tho-MuraU , Qlooe . ito £ shire , ironmonger—Htkphen Mo . uih , Liverpool , ship broker—Aliob I . ( ooewson , Clifton , Lanouolilro , licensed victualler-Johmson Iiu / mmon , Blahon WL-urmoutli , Joiner SCOTCH 8 liQUIC 8 THATION 8 .-J . M'JDo « au > , Ginsrow , draper— W , IIaig , WhUeford , bukor-G . ButhV . iu . and Aluuuo , oatilo dealer . FriU » i / , April -J . BANKRUPTS . -John Kdwaiidh , III Kh-Btreot , Southampton , watohmufcor-ALi-atio L , anu * ou > , I-owen , Sussex Urowor—William UiiATiionNH , Bishop VVournioutlii , grocer—
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE .. Xondon , Friday Evening , April 4 , 1856 . The sijrning the Peace declaration had been so fully anticipated , that the English Funds have improved but slightly . In the Foreign Stocks there has been considerable business done , particularly ia Turkish Six-and-a-Half and four-anda-Half , Spanish Deferred , Passive , and Certificates—Mexican —all at advanced prices . Heavy Shares have taken a considerable rise , and if wcliave un eatier money market there is room for a I 0 g rise before the autumn in good lines . French Railways keep up the enormous rates paid for continuation in Paris , asserted to be 20 to 25 per cent ., showing tile account to-be purely speculative , frightens our bulls , an < l keeps them from increasing the operations . . Belgian lines command attention . Luxembourg . Surabre and Meuse , Antwerp and Rotterdam , Dutch Klienish , West Flanders , Belgian Eastern Junction , &c , have been extensively dealt in . Yesterday and the day be ' ore there was a retrogade action , from the speculators realising their profits , and perhaps with the intention of being prepared for the April Consols account , which is close at hand . The contango is heavy , £ per cent . The Banlc has taken off hone of its restrictions , and , unless we have an immense increase of bullion , it will be liard to get consols much higher than the present pTice , 93 . This is presuming we shall want a new ten niillion loan before midsummer . Cf-neols at four o ' clock were 93 j- ; Turlcisli Six-aud-a-Ualf , 102 i ; New ditto , 101 ? , 2 \ . Aberdeen , 2 "i , S ; Bristol and Exeter , 90 , 92 ; Caledonian , 6 I 5 , i ; Chester and Holyliead , i ( i , 17 ; East Anglian , 18 , 19 ; Eastern Counties , 10 £ , % ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 61 , 3 ; Great Northern , < J 4 , 5 ; Ditto . A stoclc , 79 , 81 ; Ditto ' li stock , 123 , 125 ; . Great Southern and Western ( Irehind ) , 105 , 7 ; Great Western , 64 f , 5 |; . Lancaster and Carlisle , 70 , - >; Ditto , Thirds , 6 , 7 ; Ditto , new Thirds , G , 7 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 87 ? , 8 J ; London and lilaekwall , 7 % , £ ; London , Brighton , and .-outh Coast , I . ti 2-, 1 G 4 ; L > jiidou aiul Norili Western , 101 J . 102 J ; Ditto South Ditto , 95 , 6 ; Manchester , Sheffield , and Xjincolnshire , 284 , OJ ; Metropolitan , ^ , i dis . ; Midland , 74 J , 5 ; JMtto , liirminghani and Derby , 44 , 6 ; Newport , Abergavenny , and Hereford , 13 , 15 ; North British , 34 , 5 ; North Eastern ( Berwick ) , 78 g , 9 . 1 ; Ditto Extension , 5 J-, 5 £ ; Ditto , Great North . Eastern purchase , 3 . J , 3 ; Ditto , Leeds , lof , 16 £ ; Ditto , York , 56 J , 7 J ; North Staffordshire , OJ , 03 dis ; Oxford , Worcester , and VVolverhampton , ; Scottish Central , 103 , 5 ; Scottish Midland . 73 , " 5 ; South Devon , 13 , 14 ; South Eastern ( Dover ) , 72 . $ , 3 ; South Wales , < 9 , . 71 ; VaLe of Neat . li , 20 * 21 i West Corn wall , 63 , 7 i ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 8 } , 9 ; Eastern of France , Paris and Strasbourg , 39 J , 40 i ; East Indian , 22 $ , 3 ; Ditto Extension , 22 , £ ; Grand Trank of Canada . 8 , 74 dis ; Great Central of France , 5 ^ , GJ pni . ; Great Indian I ' eninsula , 214 , 5 ; Tjuxembourg , GJ . 7 g ; Great Western of Canada , 25 , . A ; Nn mur and Liege , 7 j , K ; Northern of Prance , 40 , J ; I'aris and Lyons , 50-3 , l |; l ' siris and Orleans , 51 , 3 ; Sombre and Aleusc , 14 J , 15 ; \ Ve » lem and N . W- of France , ; Agua Fria , ——; Brazil Imperial , 3 , i 2 J ; Cocacs . 2 j , 3 ; St . John del Key , 24 , 6 ; Cobre Copper ; GO , 69 ; Colonial Gold , ; Great Folgooth . l- } - , 5 ; Great Wheal V « r , 1 , 0 ' , ; Linare- < , 7 i , 8 ; Lusitanian , g , I pm . ; Nouveau Monde , J , S ; Pontigibaud , 10 , 12 ; Port Philip , | , ?; Santiago de Cuba , 3 fc , J ; South Australian , £ , I ; United Mexican , 3 & . I 1 ; Wftller . l . fl . CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , April 4 , 185 G . The arrivals of wheat and barley since Monday have been tritling and of oat < moderate . The little Engli-h wheat on sale is purchased readily , nnd there is a fair consumptive demand for Foreign at former rates . There are veiy few cargoes now on the Coast . Barley is in request bnt prices me unaltered . Oats meet a dull sale , nnd have declined in value . It seems , from the report ol the inspector of corn returns , that the deliveries of wheat from tlio 1 st October to the Slat March last , are this year in excess of the former by 100 , 010 quarter . * , nnd of hurley by upwards of 2 U 0 . O 00 . J n other griiin tliere is no material diflerenco .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Ct , o 9 iNQ Prices . ) Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . I Thur . Fri , Bank Stock 21 a .... 219 & par Cent , licduocd A 1 > or Cent . Con . An . 92 } M 5 ) 3 93 J 6 : ) j ' ohi Consols for Account . 02 J 93 93 J oai 931 » 4 New : ) pw Cent . An New 2 } pur Gents Lonpf Ants . 18 U 0 India Stock , ., Ditto Itands , £ 1000 Ditto , under 410110 1 ! dis- . ' . ' . ' . ftdlV . 6 dlV . " . ' . ' Kk HIIIh , AlOiiO ,.,. lprn . l dlH v ! dlu . 2 < Jla . nnv . 2 dla Ditto , cfttm 3 pm . i > dl » . par ! pur ljltt _ 0 ' £ '""" ¦¦ fipm . ftdlw . 2 dis . a pm . 'A diu . par .
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FOaiSIGN FUNDS . ( liAHT Oj ? i'ioiai < Quotation durin « the Week kni > inq Fhidav IJviiNiNa . ) nrazillan Uonds n « & I ' ovtugiinso 4 per CentH . lluouos AyroHft p . Cents GO UubnIuii IJoikIh , 0 por C-lilllim 0 per Cents .... Cents loi Ohlllun ! 1 p « rCei » t « .... Uuafllun ^ porConta .... \ t * Dutch 2 il porOtmta .... apnnlsh .. 4 ( 1 Dulch 4 por Cent . Oortlf 94 Spanish CommlttoeCert . Kuumlor BunUu ol Coup , not fun fij iVIexloitii Aoooinit ...... aaj Turkish ft per Cants .... J ' eruvlun 44 p « r Couta .. lur . Kh New , \ ditto .... I'ortugucBO 4 per Ccnta . Vcncauoln , 1 j per Cent * .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 5, 1856, page 333, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2135/page/21/
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