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R OYAL ITALIAN OPERA. —Mr GYP ' begs most respectfullto announce that the 1W*i Wl1
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, _ ™ "Pera , during the ensuing season , bg given af the Theatre Royal , Lyceum . Blvcn at The Opera will open on . Tuesday , April 14 th . few days ? SpeCtUS > With faU P articulars . " be issued in a
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ROYA L OLYMPIC THEATR ? 4 r ¦ , m Lessee , Mr . Alfred Wigav . ING . Characters br Messrs . Addison , G . Tinin » o Cooke , Leslie , H . Cooper ; Mrs . Stirling , ( i " ' * ?; ongmal character ) , and Miss Maskell . After whivh I SPLENDID INVESTMENT . Characters by Messrs Rolf son G . Vining , G . Cooke , Misses Marston / Stephens and Castletpn . To conclude with A BLIGHTED - BEING Characters by Messrs . . F . Bobson , Danvers , H . CooDer " Leslie , and Miss Marston . Thursday ( first tiSe ) a Sew Draina in two Acts , called DADDY HARDACRE . CharaT ^ J ^ isttijLr ? ib 2 && %$ &
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TTXHIBlTIOSr . —HOW OPEN . —MESSRS ffiioSBssaaar'sfliffisjas ^ " * 114 , NEW BOND-STREET . ° " lmns -
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^ piIE GREAT TOBACCO CONTROVERSY A " ~ Dr mt EXTO ^ will LBCTURB on this importan t topic MT&wir J P ? . ^^ "P ^ Seve n p . m ., at Dr . KAHi ^ 'S mubEU-M , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-square . The Museum , which now stands wholly unrivalled in the world aid the rarity and completeness of whose contents have already acquired for it a European reputation , and obtained the warm commendation of the press in this and other countries , is open daily ( for gentlemen only ) from . Ten to leu . A new Lecture is delivered by Dr . Kahn at Half-past i-ightP . M . precisely . Admission , Is . —Descriptive catalogues of the Museum , containing Lectures as delivered by Dr Kahn , gratis to the visitors . -
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ROYAL BRITISH BANK , Islington Branch , City-road , near the " Anc : el . " HORSNAIL and CATCHPqOL , of Bullford Mill , near Witham , Essex , and of Caledonian-road , Islington , beg to announce that they hare taken the above premises , with a view to being more central . Tor prices 9 f genuine country Flour , &c , delivered to London families , and for other particulars , see Times daily . ¦ .
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<•> rpHE MEDI C AL G IRC U LAR " J- ON" DR . DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL . "Much of the Pale Oil sold in the market is found to be nothing more than Skate Oil—a fact which will account for the failures which have so frequently attended , the use of the so-called . Cod Liver Oil . The utmost reliance may be placed upon the experimental researches of Dr . de Jongh , wlio is one of the most eminent of European chemists ; the Oil procured by him enjoys also the additional sanction of the opinion of Baron Liebig and the late Dr . Pereira in favour of its genuineness and efficacy . Our own experience practically . confirms their judgment , and wi unhesita-TrNOUiYEECOAIMEND DR . DE JONGIi ' 8 LiGUr-BEOWN COD LlVEB . OlE . AS IKE BEST FOR MEDICINAL PDKJ ? OSES , AND WEIL DESERVING THE CONFIDENCE OP THE PROFESSION . " DR . DE JONGH'S COD LIVER OIL Has now in consequence of its marked superiority over every other variety , secured the entire conlidencc and almost universal preference of the most eminent Medical Practitioners as the most speedy and effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , SCIATICA , DIABETES , DISEASES OF THE SKIN , N 1 CURALGIA . RICKETS , INFANTILE WASTING , GENERAL DEBILITY , and all SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS . Sold onxy in Imperial Half-pints , 2 s . Od . ; Pints , is . od . ; Quarts , 9 s . ; capsuled and labelled with Dit . de Jongh ' b S tamp andSignature , without which none ahegenuine , by many respectable Chemists throughout tho United Kingdom . ' WnOLESAXE AND RETAIL DEI-6 T . VNSAR , HARl'OUD , &CO ., 77 , STltANU , LONDON , W . C , Dlt- DE JON ( ill ' s SOJjE BMTI 31 I CONSIG-NKliS , By whom tho Oil is daily forwarded to all parts of the Metropolis . .
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS . — EXTRAORDINARY CURE OP A SOltE NECK . —Mr . H . J . Tomlinson , Earton-upon- llumber , Yorkshire , has informed l ' rofcssor llolloway that a gentleman personally known to him liad suffered for a very long time with a sore neck , which formed itself into an angry and running wound . Ho had tlio best medical advice for mouths , but it availed nothing . Finding that tho disease increased to an alarming extent , he coin trie need using- JUollowar ' s Ointment and Pills , which in fivo weeks' effected a perfect cure . Sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout tlio world ; at l ' rofesaor llOLLOWAVfcJ Establishments , 241 , Strand , London , and 80 , Maiden-lane , New York : by A . St .-mipa , Constantinople ; A . tiuidicy , Smyrna ; and I < i , Muir , Malta .
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LOST ! LOST !— LOST if AIR can be HESTORED bv using n , stimulant , such as ALKX . IIOSS'S OANT 1 IAklDEii OIL . — It has now been before tlio public a long time , and has proved o / Ilencious to nn <; xtraordinary extent . A treatise sent gratit * , describing its notion on the scalp , and on tho Hue short liairs , which am sometimes hardly visible . —Sold at as . ( id . ; sent free li . v l » f'St for Jifty-four stamps , by ALKX . ROSS . l , LITTLKQUKI ^ NSTRliKT , HIGH HOLUORN , proprietor of tho l '« co powder , Ifsiii' J Jos troy or . and HuirD . yo . ^
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ITALIAN AND tfllKNClI LANGUAGES . M R . ARHIVAI 3 ENK , I > . LL ., iVom the Univarsi ty of Padua , who has been establ lulled in Loiidou for three year . s . Kivos private htssons in Italian . 'uid French at his own house , or the houscH ol'hi . s puf ) il » . He nlso attends Sclioola both in town and country . Mr . AltlUVA-1 J 10 N 1-5 touches on a phui thoroughly i » riu ' . tii : al , ami tho insist mediocre mind cannot fail to thoroughly comprehend his h'SHons . Apply by lottor to Mr . AUIUVAUENE , No . -t , St , Michacl ' s-placo , JLlroinnton .
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Lectures ox the Emancipation of Italy . —The Paisley Herald contains a report of two lectures delivered at the " Evangelical Union" Chapel , in New-street , Paisley , by Miss Jessie Meriton White , of London , upon the claims of the Italian nationality . The chair -was occupied on the first occasion by Councillor J . J . Lamb , and at the second lecture by ex-Baillie M'Kean . On both evenings there was an excellent attendance , with many ladies among the audience . A committee was appointed to co-operate with tue committee in London , and a subscription was opened , which is proceeding well .
Monument to Sib John Fkaskun , en Lixcotw . —A numerously attended meeting of the inhabitants of Lincoln , presided over by the Mayor of the city , was held * in the Guildhall on Thursday week , when a proposalto commemorate the fame and virtues of Sir John Franklin , the Arctic navigator , by the erection of a Franklin Institute and Scientific Museum , was warmly responded to , and enthusiastically adopted . Government Artisans and Emigration . —Upwards of 2000 workmen in various departments of the Royal Arsenal , Woolwich , having received notice to leave , in accordance with the reductions In the last army
estimates , a memorial , adopted at a large meeting of the men held in the Paper-mill at the Royal Arsen al , has been forwarded to Lord Panmure , and strongly recommended by the heads of the departments . It sets forth that , in the present overcrowded state of the labour market , there is no prospect of the memorialists obtaining employment , and prays that they may receive from Government the grant of a free passage to Canada , or some other of the English colonies , with rations and the use of necessary stores for themselves and families . The request has received the favourable consideration of the War Office .
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FKOM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , March 17 . BANKRUPTS . —Joitn- Norton , Norwich , corn , malt hop , and seed merchant—James Steen Harvey , Birmingham , grocor and druggist—Lionel Creasy and John Jackson Creasv , Turnham - green , butchers — James Curtis , Gresham , Norfolk , tailor and draper—Thomas HiPKrss , Sheffield , scalo cutter—Tiro . UAS John Creswick , Shofflold , electro-plated goods manufacturer—William TiLBffRr , Great Tichfield-street , Marylcboue , and Clovcland-mows , Fitzroy-squarc , brass worker—William Smith , Nottingham , grocer — Tiro mas CrrARr ^ ES Mklmvin and Oiikswell Hall , Blackfriars-road , engineers— Thomas Smith , Nottingham , licensed victualler—John Coieman Wolvorhamntou , theatrical bookseller—Tames Chatterton and Moses Cjiatterton ( and not Oattjbuton , as advertised in laat Friday's Gazctto ) , Ilorncastle , Lincolnshlrc , millors and bakers . '
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , March 20 , 1 SS 7 . The supplies of all grain into London continue moderate , and the dulness of the wheat trade remains . 'To effect sales it is necessary to submit to a decline of from Is . to 2 s . per qr ., though most holders are linn , relying upon some improvement as the season advances and the stock in farmers' hands diminishes . Sinoo our Lost report , forty-two cargoes have arrived oil' the eoaat for orders , but a large proportion of those remain on hand , as well as some of tho previous arrivals . Tlio sales reported are Polish Odessa Wheat at fits . por 430 ll > . ; Saidi "Wheat , 42 s . ; a-mixed cargo of lsgyptian , 4-2 s . Od . ; and one of Taganrog Wheat , with slight damage , at 51 s . ; all cost , freight and insurance for the United Kingdom . Of Maize , there luia been a cargo ot Galatzsold at 42 s ., coat , freight and insurance to Jinyonne ; and one of Ibrail on passage at 41 s ., cost , freight and insurance to Spain . A cargo or Smyrna Earley on passage has been taken for Spain at 31 s ., cost , freight and insurance , and one of Oats at Odessa at 20 s . ( id ., cost , freight and insurance for London . Barley lias declined < id . ; and Oats meet a slow demand , at provious rates .
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BRITISH FUNDS l'Olt THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Pkices . ) „ , „ Sat . \ Men- Tncs . \ Wed . ' Thur . Frkl Bank Stock 3 por Cent . Kcu 3 per Cent . Con . An . . ua * « Mi IM < J \) 3 k SM " v ' Si Consols for Account U 3 S iMi U 3 i U 3 i IWJ U 3 » New 3 per Cent . An New 24 per Cents Tdi " Long Aiis . 1860 , 25 ...... India Stock » 2 J ^ il " 2 ; $ Ditto Bonds , X' 1001 ) Ditto , under . £ 1000 ,., a p 2 p " " •" 'd Ex . Bills , . £ 1000 3 p j » nr li > Id 2 d l '» i ) itto , iJ 500 . 3 p Sv U > lp -tp Ditto , bniall 3 p 3 p in par par 2 d
FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Obiucial Quotation jjuiuno the Week ending li ' ltlDAY LlVKNINO . ) Brazilian Uond . s 102 i rortuguciso I iior Cents . lJiujnosAyruH « p . Cent * ... Russian Doiuis , 5 por On han ( I per Cents Conls ...., 1071 Unluin 3 per Cents Russian 4 . j por Ocntn .... its Dutoh 2 4 per Cents ( 15 Spanish J , K much -1 por Cent . Certf . ' . I 8 J | Spauitth Coinmitt eo Cerkqnudor Bonds of Coup , not fun oj Mexican Account 24 Turkish ( 1 per Omits ilHi lumvhin 44 por Cunts .... 77 i Turkish Now , * ditto .... 1014 lortuKUoao ^ por Ceiits . 45 J Venezuela 4 i per OcntM
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R OYAL ITALIAN OPERA . —Mr GYP ,. ' begs most respectfully to announce thah * v ~ ^^ will
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284 THE l ^ E ^^ gJS ^ , [ No . 365 , Saturday .
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• ¦ ¦ —? - — - London , Friday Evening-, March 20 , 1857 . The funds have remained very languid all the week . The rise to day has been slight , but still it is a rise , of J per cent . The coining election , and expenses attending thereto , will of course influence all the markets more or less . The calculation by some persons is that one million and more will change hands—to use a mining share term—during tho election , necessary and incidental expenses . Bribery in any form of course is out of the question . The same authorities estimate , that two hundred new members will sit in the n « w House . .
Lord . John at last is receiving tardy justice at the hands of the electors of Xondon , and the current turns in his favour , now that each man has time to weigh well the blague of Lord Palmerston and his thick and thin supporters . Lord John ' s uame will probably head the poll . In foreign stocks , there has been some active dealings in Turkish Six and 3 ? our per Cents ., also in Mexican , since the arrival of the last mail . The attempt at raising a new Spanish loan seems quite futile . We hear nothing of M . Mirds or his coadjutors now . In the foreign , railway shares . Paris and Lyons show marked improvement . Lombario-Venetian , on . the contrary , are very flat . All the French shares are well supported . The rise in Riga and Dunabury , Pernarabuco , and Sambro and Meuse , continues .
Grand Trunk of Canada are very firm , both Stock and Bonds . Great Western of Canada are also in demand ., at 26 £ , 26 J . Eastern Counties have had a- slight relapse , in common with all shares , since the announcement of tho dissolution ; but the disposition is so evidently upwards , that nothing but the high price of money keeps such securities liack . Joint-Stock Banks are not in very great favour . The Eastern Bank of London has wisely concluded to witid up its affairs , and thus close \ VltIiout a loss . The Australian bank shares have been severally acted upon by the somewhat chimerical notion of the " currency lads" of having a Government National Bank of Sydney or Australia , and thus act in opposition to those establishments in Australia , the result of private enterprise . t Ihere has been
- ' a great deal of business in British mines . Tincroft Treweatha , Wheal Margery , Wheal "Woey , Great Wheal Vor , Great Alfred , Alfred Consols , and Herodsfoot , have been , inquired after . In foreign mines , United Mexicans have fallen 15 s . per share , owing to a report circulated by a daily paper that tlie lodes had " given out . " The company who have the latest intelligence distinctly deny this . __ Amongst miscellaneous shares . London General Omnibus is well thought of , and commands a good premium . North British Australasian is settling its " ± 5 on Accord" mine pro-Serty to a new company , the North British Company shareolders to have tho preference in allotting shares . This mine adjoins the famous Burra , Burra , and the Bon Accord lodes are believed to be identical with its celebrated neighbour .
The decrease in Bullion at th « Bank is said to be not over 17 , 000 * . At four o'clock , Consols close for April account , 931 , f ; Turkish , 984 , f . Blackburn , 8 $ , 0 ; Caledonian , GSi , 68 f : Chester and Holyhead , 37 , 3 S ; Eastern Counties , 10 ? , llx . cl . ; Great Northern , 95 , 96 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ; , 105 , 107 x . d . ; Great Western , 67 ? , 68 ?; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 99 {; 100 x . d . ; London and Black wall , 6 , 6 *; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 108 , 109 ; London and North-Western , 104 * , 104 J ; London and -South-Western , 10 < tJ , lO-lJ ; Midland , 81 i , 82 ; North-Easterw ( Berwick ) , S 4 £ , 854 ; South-Eastern ( Dover ) , 74 , 75 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 6 i , 74 ; Dutch Rhenish , par , i pin . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and-Strasbourg ) , 34 , 34 J ; Great Central of France , 24 i , 2 i |; Great Luxembourg , 0 i , 6 J ; Northern , bf France , 39 S , 391 ; Paris and Lyons , C 0 i , 61 ; Royal Danish , 18 , 20 ; Royal Swedish , 1 , li ; Sainbreand AIeuso , 9 j , 10 .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . PRICE . —On the 2 nd of ^ February , at Cuddapah , the wife of Lieut . E . T . / W . Price , 70 th Regiment M . N . I .: a son . RYDER . ^ On the 7 th , at Headingley , near Leeds , Mrs . Charles Ryder : a daughter . MA . RRIAGES . AMOS—MACLACHLAN . — On the 2 nd of Dec , at St . David's Cathedral , Hobart Town , by the Right 3 Lev . the Lord Bishop of Tasmania , Gilbert Andrew Amos , Esq ., "Warden of Creswick , Victoria , third son of Andrew Amos , Esq ., of St . Ibbs , Herts , to Isabella , third daughter of the late Charles MacLachlan , Esq . : SLAPOFFSKI—HUNTER . —On the 25 th Feb ., by- licence , at Cambridge , Herr Adolf Slapoffski , to Miss Elizabeth Jano Hunter . DEATHS . BELL . —On 14 th March , at Hythe , Kent , Captain Charles WiHiam Boll . H . E . I . OS ., retired List of the Madias Establishment , aged 75 , eldest son . of the late Sir Thomas Bell , of Cranford , Middlesex . FORDHAM . —Supposed , to bo lost in the schooner Wyvern ( which left Nelson , New Zealand , on the 1 st of Jul \ % 1856 , for Sydney , N . S . W ., and has never since been heard of ) , Julius , eldest surviving son of the late George Eordhana , Esq ., Odsey House , Cambridgeshire , aged a 2 . RUSSELL . —On tho 10 th of November , 1856 , at his residence , Prahran , near Melbourne , Victoria , Henry Dean Grady Russell , Esq ., architect , in his 41 st year , after a lingering illness . ¦ WARD . —On tho 13 th of Pcbruarv last , in Boston , U . S ., Caroline , tho wifo of Henry V . Ward , Esq ., late of the lirrn of Frederick Hath aud Co ., Valparaiso , ChiLi .
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Leader (1850-1860), March 21, 1857, page 284, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2185/page/20/
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