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HKaiiWBiiKa I DOYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE.-I JLti Under the Management of Mr. Alfred Wigan.
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Monday and during ( Wednesday excepted ) , tin performances will commence with the successful comediett of DELICATE GBOUND ; in which Mr . Alfred Wigan , Mi Leslie , and Mrs . Stirling will appear . After which will be presented a New Ristori-cal , My the logical , Polyglotical tragedy , translated from the Greel French , and Italian into something occasionally resemblin English , entitled MEDEA . Medea , Mr . F . Bobson . To conclude with a comic scene , entitled A CONJTJGA ] LESSON . Mr . Lullaby , Mr . F . Robson ; Mrs . Lullaby , Mrs Stirling . Wednesday ,. Mr . Emery ' s Benefit . Commence at Half past Seven .
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Will close on the 26 th . FRENCH EXHIBITION . nnHE THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION oi X PAINTINGS by Modern Artists of the FRENCH SCHOOL is NOW OPEN , at the GALLERY , 121 , PALLMALL . Admittance Is . Catalogues 6 d . B . TRODSHAM , Secretary .
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DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-square . Open ( for geutlemen only ) from Ten till Ten , containing upwards of one thousand models and preparations , illustrating every part of the human frame in health and disease , the race or men &c . Lectures delivered at Twelve , Two , and at Halfpast Seven , by Dr . G . Sexton , P . R . G . S . ; and a new and highly-interesting Series of Lectures is now in course ol delivery by Dr . Kahn , at Four p . m . precisely- —Admission Is .
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D R . LOCOCK'S PULMONIC WAFERS . — Extract of a Letter from Mr . J . Cole , Chemist Aberystwith : — " I sell as much of Dr . Loeoek ' s Pulmonic Wafers as any druggist in Wales , and can bear testimony to their efficacy . " Dr . LOCOCK'S PTJLMONIC WAFERS give instant relief and a rapid cure of asthma , coughs , and all disorders of the breath and lungs . To SINGERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS they are in valuable , for clearing and strengthening the voice . They have a most pleasant taste . Price Is . lid ., 2 s . 9 d ., and lls . per box . Sold by all Chemists .
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T ? RAMPTON S PILL OF HEALTH . —The -I- manifold advantages to the heads of families from the possession of a medicine of known efficacy , that may be resorted to with confidence , and used with success in cases of temporary sickness , occurring in families more or less every day , are so obvious to all , that no question can be raised of its importance to every housekeeper in the kingdom . For females , these Pills are truly excellent , removing all obstructions , the distressing headache so very prevalent with the sex , depression of spirits , duluess of sight , nervous affections , blotches , pimples , and sallowness of the skin , and produce a healthy complexion . Sold by PROUT and HARSANT , 229 , Strand , London , and all Medicine Vendors . Price Is . l ^ d . and 2 s . 9 d . per box .
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS UNDOUBTED REMEDIES FOB SWELLINGS AND STIFFNESS OF THE LIMBS—Mr . J . P . King 1 , Chemist , of West Cowes , writes to Professor Holloway that Robert Hunt , of East Cowes , fell from a scaffold three years ago , causing enormous swellings , which produced such a stiffness of the limbs as to incapacitate him from walking . He tried all medical men , and was in the Newport Hospital for three years , but turned out incurable . After constantly using your Ointment and Pills for four months , he is now perfectly cured . Sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world ; at Professor HOLLOWAY'S Establishments , 244 , Strand , London , and 80 , Maiden-lane , New York ; by A . Stampa , Constantinople ; A- Guidicy , Smyrna ; and E . Muir , Malta .
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A NEW AND IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE . Patent Oflrtco Seal of Great Britain . Dipl 6 ino do l'Ecole do Pharmacio do Paris . Imperial College of Medicine , Vienna . TRIESEMAR , Nos . 1 , 2 , and 3 , is prepared in the form of a lozenge , devoid of taste or smell , and can be carried in the waistcoat pocket . Sold in tin coses , divided into separate doses , as administered by Valpeau , Lallciuand , Roux , Ricord , &c , &c-TPRIESEMAR , No . 1 ., is a Remedy for Relax-JL ation , Spermatorrhoea , and all the distressing consequences arising from early abuse , indiscriminate excesses , or too long residence in hot climates . It has rcstorcd _ bodily and sexual strength and vigour to thousands of debilitated individuals , who aro now enjoying health and tho Functions of Manhood ; and whatever may bo tho CAUSE of DISQUALIFICATIONS for MARRIAGE , they aro EFFECiuai . lt buiidukd by this Wonderful Discovery ( TRIESEMAR No . II ., effectually , in tho short space of three days , completely and entirely eradicates all traces' of Gonorrhoea , both in its mild and aggravated forms , Gleets , Strictures , Irritation of the Bladder , Non-retention of Urine , Pains of the Loins and Kidneys , and those disorders where Copaivi and Cubobs have so \ ong boon thought an antidote for , to the ruin of the liojvlth of avast portion of the population . TRIESEMAR , No . Illis tho great Continental Remedy for Syphilis and Secondary Symptoms . It searches out and purities the diseased humours from tho blood , and cleanses tho system from all deteriorating causes ; it also constitutes a certain Curo for Scurvy , Scroruhi , and all Cutaneous Eruptions , and is a uovor-failing Remedy for that -class of disorders which unfortunately the MntdMh Physician treats with Mercury , to tho inevitable destruction of tho patient ' s constitution , and which all tho Sarsaparllta in tho world cannot restore . Prico Us ., or four oasos in ono for 33 s ., which saves 11 s . ; and in 6 / -. coses , saving 11 . 12 h . To be had wholesale and retail in London , of Johnson , 08 , Cornlull ; llannay and Ca ., ( W , Oxford-atroot ; Sangor , ISO , Oxford-utroofc ; It . II . liiKham , druggist , 40 , Market-street , Manchester ; II . JJradbury , bookseller , Dcansgato . Uolton ; J . Priestly . chemist , 62 , Lord-strcot , Liverpool ; Powell , bookseller . , Westmoreland-street , Dublin i Wiunall , bookseller , High-street , liinniugham .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , July 15 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . — Bicha . bd Nelsow , L BAN ^ BUPTS .-John McMillan . Wolverhampton , publican—Joss Posthumous Davibs , Merthyr Tydvil . chemist -John Bla . kbi . by and Jambs Blakblbt , Thornhill , Yorkshire , builders—Samuel Sketchlby , Horncastle , Lincolnshire , scrivener — EiizA Hoknbb , Manchester , cabmet" fiOOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —Willock : and LivingrroN , Glasgow , ironmongers .
Friday , July 18 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . —Thomas Small Pack , Husbands Bosworth , Leicestershire , grocer . BANKRUPTS . —Hbnby Gkant . Southampton , licensed victualler-WiLLiAM Whbelbr , Broadway , near Evesham , corn dealer—SiMBOtf Pahi-judge , Darlaston , Staffordshire , latch manufacturer—John Cbotch , Okehampton . innkeeper—Geougb Augustus Hamilton Cmchbstbb , Yorkbuildings , Adelphi , commissiDn-agent — Wiia ^ iAM Wood , Aldersgate-ttreet . dealer in German yeast — William Gaskiw . Croydon builder . , .... SCOT 6 H SEQUESTRATIONS . —Thomas Foord , Airth , Stirlingshire , grain dealer—Abmstbong and Aitchinson , Hawick , drapers -Alexander Burns , Falkirk , jeweller—John Bell and Co ., Glasgow , tea-merchants .
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64 s ., and other soft Russian 593 . to 63 s . all cost , freight , and insurance . Maize on the spot is rather more in demand , and cargoes waiting for orders have sold on rather better terma the last day or two . Early in the week sales were made of Ibrail at 29 s . and 30 s ., Foxanian 29 s . to 29 s . 6 d ,, Galatz 3 ( te . to 30 s . 6 d ., 31 s . and 31 s . 6 d . Yesterday and to-day some cargoes Galatz have sold at 31 s . Cd-, and Ibrail is held firmly for 80 s . A cargo of Salonica in bad order has been sold for 24 s . 9 d . One of these cargoes has been taken for Antwerp and another for Norway . There are also inquiries for Maize for distilling , and it would seem , from the great difference between the value of this Grain and Barley , that it is as much cheaper than the latter for distilling as it is for feeding . Barley and Oats come forward in very moderate quantities , and the prices of both are fully maintained . This is also the case with Beans . There is an extremely small number of cargoes of the latter now ou passage , and they are held at high rates .
CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , July 18 , 1856 . During the week the weather has not been the most favourable for the growing crops , heavy rain having fallen in many parts of the South of England , and the temperature being far from forcing . This , together with small supplies , has imparted great firmness to the Wheat trade , and though the near approach of harvest causes buyers to limit their purchases to the supply of immediate wants , and the trade is consequently not active , Monday ' s rates are well maintained , and in some instances exceeded . Since last Friday 42 cargoes of Wheat and 35 of Maize have arrived at ports of call . Some of these were sold before arrival , some have been consigned , and some have been disposed of since , so that there is no anxiety to effect sales . Some cargoes of Kalafat Wheat off the coast have been sold at 59 s . to 61 s . 6 d . and 62 s . Marianoplo arrived by steamer 78 s . Taganrog Ghirka nast Constantinople 61 s ., Saxonka Wheat on passage
Hkaiiwbiika I Doyal Olympic Theatre.-I Jlti Under The Management Of Mr. Alfred Wigan.
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . BECHER . —On the 14 th inst ., at Cheltenham , the wife of Major C . G . Becher , 5 th Bengal Light Cavalry : a son . BERESFORD . —On the 10 th inst ., at Wymondliam Rectory , Leicestershire , the Hon . Mrs . John Beresford : a daugh-CORBET . — On the 11 th inst ., at Acton Reynald , Salop , Lady Corbet : a son and heir . HAMILTON . —On the 11 th inst ., at 43 , Euston-square , the > vife of the Rev . James Hamilton , D . D .: a daughter . JEWSON . —On the 12 th inst ., at 21 , Manchester-street , Manchester-square , BIrs . F , B . Jewson : a son . MORGAN . —On the Gth inst ., at Rue du Faubourg St . Honore , Paris , Mrs . Charles Horatio Morgan : a daughter .
MARRIAGES . DILL—WALE . — On the 3 rd iust ., at Little Shelford , Cambridge , Richard Dill , Esq ., M . D ., Regency-square , Brighton , to Augusta Caroline , fourth daughter of the late General Sir W . Wale , K . C . B ., of Little Shelford . FAGAN—DUCKWORTH . —On the 5 th inst ., at St . Peter ' s Church , Tiverton , Clementina ; Marion , daughter of the late Major-General C . S . Fagan , C . B , of the Bengal Army , aid chief of a junior branch of the Fagans of Feltrim , to the Rev . Robert Duckworth , curate of Bickleigh , Devon .
DEATHS . BEDWELL . —On the 16 th of May last , _ at Kamptee , aged 45 , Exeter Gustavus Bedwell , Esq ., surgeon , East India Company ' s Service . JOHNSON . —On the 13 th of May , at Berhampore , Augusta , the beloved wife of Kdward Johnson , Esq .., of Narcoolbared , near Merais , Bengal , aged 29 . SCOVELL . —On the 12 th June last , of yellow fever , off Rio , William George Scovell , Esq ., First Lieutenant of H . M . S . Express , and third son of Henry Scovell , Esq ., of Dublin .
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» London , Friday Evening , July 18 , 1830 . Tite money market is decidedly easier—from arrivals from Australia , and a diminution of exports of gold . The Bank of England has however done no more in relaxing its rule as to discount ; and this exercises a restraint upon a rising market . Foreign funds are heavy , particularly Spanish aim Mexican . , . . . .. The heavy Railways have improved in price since the settling . French shares remain about the same . Central of France , in advance . Luxeinbouigs , Sambros , and Naraurs all flatter . East Indian Shares are firmly supported . Tho now lines in embryo , Bengal and South Eastern of India , are dealt hi but sparingly . Tfho Ceylon Railway allotment of shares gave the grcateat dissatistaotion . The object of the promoters to run tho shares up to a high premium lias not succeeded , and tho shares will now protho dealers
bably languish unions arc neavy Dears , wnon there must bo a temporary rise for tho settling — that settling however , is not yet appointed . Tho greatest fluctuation in tho week has been in tho Riga Railway shares . From 5 i premium they fell to 3 , and have been hovering between 3 and 4 premium . If nil be true t , hat is said against them , they are uttorly worthless ; if on tho contrary thcro has been an imperial Concession , with tho advantages of a guarantee , they should bo worth 10 / . jpremium . Tho notorious corruption amongst tho officials in Hussia might induce wealthy Hebrews to get the concession made to a very tlilferont company from the present , if tho concession bo not yet signed—and it is believed that something of tho sort must bo going on . Q'lio Greek houses , who generally know tlieir own interests , arc represented to havobeen soiling . Joint-Stock Banks are Ilnn , particularly General Discount . This latter company is fairly on tho way to return 20 per cent . At four o ' clock Consols clo . so 1 ) 58-3 .
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Aberdeen , 20 , 31 ; Jlristol and Exotor , 90 , OS ; Caledonian , 00 i , 60 J ; Chester and Holyhcml , 10 J , 17 4 ! Hust Anglian , 18 , 10 ; Eastern Counties , 10 A , 102 ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , iS 2 , 04 ; Great Northern , i )« J , » 7 J ; Ditto , A stock , 77 , 7 H ; Ditto , 1 $ stock , 130 , 132 ; Grout Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 112 , 114 ; Groat Western , ( 10 / J . ( 11 ; Lancaster and Carlislo , 7 !) , 70 ; Lancashire ami YorkBhiro , 074 . "H ; liondon and liluckwall , 7 , 7 i ; London , liriKhton , and South Coast , 103 , 110 ; London and North-WoNtum . 1074 . 10 S ; London and South Western , 100 , 107 ; Manchester , ShulUolcl , and Lincolnshire , 33 , 3 » 4 ; Midland , Bdt , Hit ; Birmingham and Derby , 03 . fit ; Nownort . Abcriravmniv . and Hereford . 13 A . 10 : North
Uritish , 374 , 384 . North-Eastern ( Uorwiclc ) , «« 4 . H 7 *; Ditto , lOxtou . sion , 34 . 3 din . ; Ditto , Groat North-ldasLorn Purchase . 21 , 1 J dis .: Ditto , Lnodu , 174 , 184 ; Ditto , York , « 2 , 03 ; Worth Staffordshire , 4 g , 41 din . ; Oxford , Worcester , and Wolvorhainptoii , 3 a , tH ; Scottish Central , 100 , 108 ; Scottish Midland , 77 , 71 ); fcioulh Devon , ISA , id * ; South Eastern , 7 ; t » . 741 ; Mouth Wains , HO , 82 ; Vale of Neath , H > 1 . 204 i West Cornwall , 04 , 74 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 8 , 84 j ltoinbay and Barodii , tiJ , 24 )>»» . ; Dutch lUiuniNh , 21 , 31 pin . i Mnatern of Franco ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 30 J , 374 ; East Indian , 24 , 214 ; Ditto . Extension 1 $ , £ 3 i , ! £ 3 {; Grand Trunk of Canada , A issue . l'Ji , 111 ; Groat Central of Franco , 7 K
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( CLOSING- PKICES . ) Sat . ¦ Mon . \ Tues . Wed . Thur- Frid Bank Stock 2184 | 2164 217 217 J 218 3 per Cent . Red 96 96 95 f 95 i 964 95 j 3 per Cent . Con . An . ! 95 f 95 } ! 95 | 95 f 95 f 95 f Consols for Account : 96 95 i f 95 i 953 95 | 95 J New 3 per Cent . An . 97 97 96 i 96 J 96 S 962 New 2 i per Cents ... 794 79 J 794 Long Ans . 1860 1 31 3 t 3 5-16 3 f India Stock | 233 233 234 Ditto Bonds , J 61000 23 p 25 p Ditto , under ^ 1000 21 p 21 p 21 p Ex . Bills , -fflOOO 21 p 22 p 20 p 23 p 23 p 23 p Ditto , JE 500 17 p 21 p 24 p 24 p Ditto , Small 18 p 23 p 23 p 24 p 23 p 24 p
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation dfking the Wbek eitbikg Fkxday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 101 | Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Buenos Ayrcs 6 p . Cents 86 Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian 6 per Cents Cents 1124 Chilian 3 per Cents Russian 4 J per Cents .... 98 f Dutch 24 per Cents 65 J Spanish 44 Dutch 4 per Cent . Certf . ... Spanish Committee Cer . Equador Bonds of Coup , not fun 6 Mexican Account 23 I Turkish 6 per Cents 1044 Peruvian 44 per Cents .... 81 Turkish New , 4 ditto ... 106 i Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Venezuela , 4 $ per Cents . 31
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Information from Itai / st on the Ekglish Press . — " The Corriere Mercantile ha 3 scolded the Italia e Popolo as guilty of a blunder in confounding the Post , a weekly-Tory journal , with the Morning Post , the organ of Lord Palmerston . The Italia e Popolo refers to the Unione and the Op inione . We confess to having confounded the two papers ; but if there be a blunder , it is not ours , for the Leader of June 21 , confuting the article of the Post -without naming it , calls it a journal representing the opinions and intentions of Lord Palmerston , which can Post
only be understood of the Morning . Our correspondent , in sending us the Leader , forgot to send us the article to which it replied ; so that we do not know whether there be a mistake or not . " — Unione ( Turin Paper ) . The Koyal , Agricultural Society" has been holding its annual meetings during the last week at Chelmsford . The members of the society had a banquet on Thursday , at which three French commissioners addressed the company , in excellent English , and in an admirable spirit of cordiality , on the union between the two nations .
Ture Addition to the National Gaix , ery . —M . Gustav " Waagen has written to the Times to express his dissent from Mr . William Coningham ' a depreciatory romurka on Giovanni Bellini's " Virgin and Child , " recently added to the National Gallery . He regards tho picture as a genuine and very fine work , and accuses Mr . Coniiighnni of " presumption . " Tiik Stkamiioat Collision on tub Mkrsky . —Two more of the unfortunate sufferers by the recent collision
between tho Irish iron steamboats Mail and Excelsior died at tho Northern Hospital , Liverpool , on Tuesday , making ten deaths resulting from the catastrophe . Bishopric of Gloucestkk and Bkistol ,. —A meeting of tho L > ean and Chapter of Bristol Cuthcdral has been convened for tho purpose of proceeding to tho election of a Bishop of the See of Gloucester and Bristol , in the room of the late Dr . Jaincs Henry Monk . Of course tho recommendation of tho Queen will be adopted , and the ltev . Charlea Baring elected to tho vacant
episcopate . Dnowmsi ) . —A Mr . Shilling , a gentleman of advanced age , residing near Aylesford , and his son , have boon drowned just bolow Ayloaford-bridge , together with tho pony which was drawing tho chaiso in which they wore uitting . It was night , and it in supposed that something must have occurred to frighten tho unhftal , and that , dashing across the road , ho must have fallen into tho river , dragging tho chaise after him . However this may be , tho pony , tho chaise , and tho two travellers , woro found in tho river .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 19, 1856, page 693, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2150/page/21/
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