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DEAFNESS.—A retired Surgeon, from the Crimeahaving boon restored to perfect hearing by a
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native physician in Turkey , after fourteen years or groat suffering from noisos In tho Ears and extreme Deafness , without being able to obtain tho lcnst relief from any Aurist In England , is anxious to communicate to others tho particulars for tho euro of tho name . A hook spnt to any p « rt of tho world on receipt of six stumps , or Mio Author will apply tho treatment himself , at Ho residence . Su-goon SAMUEL COLSTON , Mombor of the Royal College of Surgeons , London . At homo from 11 till 4 daily . —fl , Lolcostorpln . ee , LoicoHtor-sqMaro , London , where thousands of lottors niav bo soon from persons cured .
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS . John Smith , of Aahbon-road , Oponshaw , considers it a duty to make tho following statement , although one euro more or loss can bo of littlo oonscquonoo , or add to tholr oulobrlty : For two years Ho Buffered a martyrdom with an ulcerated Ioki all medical assistance having tailed to relieve , ho wa . i induoud to obtain those nmicdios . Aftor tho Hrsfc appllqatlon . Iho \ vors ( i nymptoms aounmod a mlldor form , und ill a short time tho wounds wore honied and health ro-Htorud , without foar of a rolnpso . Sold by all Modlqlno Voudora througliout tho world i at ProfoHBor HOLLOW AY'S liHtabllrihniQitts , 844 , Strand , Lonrlon , ninl ao . Maidonlano . NowYork i by A . Stampa , Ooustnntlnoplo ; A . GulcUoy , Smyrnn i ana If . IMuir , Malta .
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATKE . DON GIOVANNI . Piccolomini . Spezia , Ortolani . Alboni , Belletti , Boneventano , Corsi , Vialetti , and Giuglini . The following arrangements have been settled : — DON GIOVANNI , Monday . June 22 , Extra Night . Tuesday , 23 rd , LA SON 2 J"AMBULA ; First Appearance of Signor Belart . ¦ . ¦ Wednesday Mprning . 24 th , BENEDICT'S CONCERT . Thursday , 25 th , Extra Wight , DON GIOVANNI . Saturday , 27 th , LUCIA 151 LAMMERMOOR . Monday Morning . 29 ili ( to commence at 1 , and end at 5 o ' clock ); DON GIOVANNI , Divertissement , and Last Act of LA SONNAMBULA . Tuesday , 30 th , IL TROVATOUE . On each occasion a Ballet Divertissement , supported by the principal artistes of the establishment . LA TRAVIATA will shortly bo repeated . Prices for the Morniufj "Performance as follows ; —Pit and One Pair Boxes , 41 . 4 s . ; Grand Tier ditto , 5 U 5 s . ; Second Pair ditto , 31 . 3 s . ; Half-Circle ditto , 11 . 11 s . 6 d . ; Pit , 8 s . 6 d . ; Pit Stalls , \ l . Is . ; Gallery Stalls , 5 s . ; Gallery , 3 s . To be had at the Box-office at the Theatre .
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BE NEDICT'S GRAND MORNING CONCERT at HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE , on WEDNESDAY , June 24 . Piccolomini . Spezia , Ortolani , Alboni , Giuglini . Charles Brabam . Belart , Beneventano , Corsi , Belletti , &c , &c . ; Miss Arabella Goddard , Messrs . Lindsay Sloper , Benedict , Bazziui , Piatti , Pezze , arid Bottesini will perform . A selection from Gluck ' s " Orfeo ; " the part of Orfeo by Madame Alboni . The grand finale to " Don Giovanni , " with all its scenic effects ; and Mad lie . Piccolomini in Balfe ' s popular ballad , " I dream'd that I dwelt in marble halls . " Boxes , to hold four persons , 2 , 3 , and 4 guineas ; Pit Stalls , 11 . Is . ; Pit , 7 s . ; Gallery Stalls , 5 s . ; Gallery , 2 s . 6 d . To be bad at the principal musicsellers and libraries ; of Mr . Benedict , 2 , Manchester-square ; and at the Box-office at the Theatre .
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MADLLE . PICCOLOMlNI will sins for the first time in English the favourite ballad by Balfe , " I dream'd that I dwelt in marble halls , " at Mr . BENEDICT'S GRAND MORNIMG CONCKRT , on WEDNESDAY , June 24 , at Her Majesty ' s Theatre , when also Mozart's grand finale to "Don Giovanni" will bo performed with all its scenic effects . The most eminent artists , both , vocal and instrumental , have been secured on the occasion .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Under the management of Mr . Alfred Wigan . Monday , and during the week , will be revived . Murphy ' s Comedvof ALL IN THE WRONG . Compressed into Three Acts . Characters by Messrs . F- Robson , Addison , G . Vining , G . Cooke , G- Murray ; urs . Stirling , Misses Swanborough , Marston , Bromley , Stephens , and Cottrell . To conclude with DADDY HARDACRE . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , G . Vining , G- Cooke , Leslie , and Misses Stephens and Hughes . Commence at Half-past Seven .
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M ADLLE . ROSA BONIIEUR'S GREAT PICTURE of THE HORSE FAIR . —Messrs . P . and D . COLNAGHI and Co . beg to announce that the above Picture is now on View at the GERMAN GALLERY , 168 , New Bond-street , from 9 to 6 , for a limited period . —Admission , is .
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T ? RENCH EXHIBITION . —THE FOURTH JD ANNUAL EXHIBITION of Pictures by Modern Artists of tho FRENCH SCHOOL , is Now Open to tho Public at the FitENCH Gallery , 121 . Pall Mall , opposite tho Opora Colonnade . Admission , One Shilling ; Catalogues , Sixpence each . Open from NINlil to SIX Daily .
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r rEETH . — Messrs . GABRIEL supply COMX- PLETE SETS , without Springs , on tho principle of capillary attraction , avoiding tho necessity of extracting stumps or causing any pain . SILICIOUS ENAMELLED AMERICAN MINERAL TEETH , tho best in Europe—guaranteed to answer every purpose of mastication or articulation — from 3 s . 6 d . por Tooth . Sots , 4 Z . 4 s . —Her Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent have been awarded for tho production of a perfectly WHITE ENA 1 UEL , for decayed I ? JRONT TEETH , which can only bo obtained at Messrs . Gabriel ' s Establishments . 33 , LUDGATE HILL , five doors from tho Old Bailoy ; and at 112 , DUKE-STREET , LIVERPOOL . Consultation and every information gratis .
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rpEETH . — Much has been said and written X about now inventions in artificial tooth , but hitherto no method for llxing th «» in has boon found to answer tho purpose of preserving and consolidating tho loose tooth and roots remaining . Up to tills time to havo had a tooth or a not of teeth replaced , springs or wires , or a painful operation , has boon considered necessary . These Inconveniences havo been obviated by Mr . Rogors ' s improved method of llxing artificial tooth . Tho tooth thus secured rosomblo tho natural tooth so completely that ovon tho practical oyo of a dentist cannot acteot tlie imitation . —Invented by Mr . ROGERS . Surgcon-Dontiat , from 270 , RuoSt . Honoro , Paris , author of several works on tho dental art . Charges within tho reach of tho most economical . 18 , NEW BURLINGTON-STREET , corner of REGENTSTREET .
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r pEETH . — Tronsurefl of Art . —Dr . Edward X Cook , of Guy's Hospital , and many othor modlcal mon of eminence , havo recognised tho diploma of Mr . ANDRE FR 13 SCOE an n Surgoon-DontJst . Hia improved Iuoorvodlblo mineral tooth and flexible guma rowomblo naturo bo perfectly that they cannot bo dotcotod In any light , whllQ mnstioatlon and articulation aro fully Buarantood . They can bo flaed on tho most tondor guma without springs or wires of any description , and no painiui extraction or roots requlrocl . Mr . A- P . ™» y , oons " * °$ ( gratia ) dally at 513 / Oxtord-Htroot , whoro ho haa praotlsod lor many years . His cbnrgoe aro moro mpilorato tliati thoao generally advertised . OliUuron ' a tooth attended to and ro-« ulatod at 10 s . por annum . Ir . oludlng stopping and aoaling . —rJK ) , Now Oxford-btrcot .
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Despotism . —Despotism had its day in the history of the world . It was necessary to bind together into nations , by force and blind loyalty ; the first hordes of men . It was necessary , perhaps , to rid Europe of feudalism , thoug h heavily did the nations pay in civil tyranny , and , what is worse , in spir itual tyranny for unity of government and law . Its recurrence is the natural and just penalty of nations among whom the power of selfcontrol and self-government has been wrecked by demoralisation and indulgence in political chimeras , and the nassions of the animal have gotten the victory over the
reason of the man . But in an England , such as England , with all her faults , still is , it would be an anachronism , a monster , and a crime . And so every sensible , virtuous , and religious Englishman instinctively feels , if he does not theoretically know . He feels , if he does not know , that in casting off political duty , and renouncing his heritage of freedom , he would be casting off and renouncing , not his own personal pride and independence , but that which to every nation which has become worthy to enjoy it , is the law as well as the gift of God . — Fraser's Magazine .
Itinerant Thbatricals . —They entered the little theatre , and the Cobbler with them ; but the last retired modestly to the threepenny row . The young gentlemen were favoured with reserved seats , price one shilling . " Very dear , " murmured Vance , as he carefully buttoned the pocket to which he restored a purse woven from links of steel , after the fashion of chain mail . Ah , Messieurs and Confreres , the dramatic authors , do not flatter yourselves that we are about to give you a complacent triumph over the Grand Melodrame of " The Remorseless Baron and the Bandit ' s Child . " We grant it was horrible rubbish , regarded in an aesthetic point of view , but it was mightily effective in the theatrical .
Nobody yawned ; you did not even hear a cough , nor the cry of that omnipresent baby , who is always sure to set up a Vagitus ingens , or unappeasable wail in the midmost interest of a classical five-act piecej represented for the first time on the metropolitan boards . Here the story rushed on per fas atit nefas , and the audience went with it . Certes , some man who understood the stage must have put the incidents together , and then left it to each illiterate histrio to find the words—words , my dear confreres , signify so little in an acting play . The movement is the thing . Grand secret ! Analyse , practise it , and restore to grateful stars that lost Pleiad , the British Acting Drama . — " What will he do toith it ?" By Pisistratus Caxton . —Blackwood ' s Magazine .
South Kensington Museum . —After the Queen and members of the Legislature have paid private visits to this museum , it will be opened to the public both , in the daytime and the evening , on and after Wednesday the 24 th . Besides the various collections of architecture , sculpture , patented inventions , &c , the Sheepshanks ' pictures will be exhibited in the new gallery erected expressly to receive them . The admission of the public to the museum lighted up in the evening , is the first experiment of the kind with a public institution , and it is hoped will be acceptable to those who work in the daytime .
The Postage op Newspapkks . — We understand that the Lords of the Treasury have sanctioned the proposal submitted by Mr . John Francis to the Chancellor of the Exchequer for stamping the covers of newspaper agents with an impressed stamp , having a rim attached expressing the name and address of the sender . Authority has also , we learn , been given to the Board of Inland Revenue to make a new stamp denoting a 3 d . rate of postage—a stamp that will prove of special service in respect to the large number of newspapers now transmitted to India vid Marseilles . — Times .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Pbices . ) I Sat . i Mon . Tues . 1 Wed . Thur . Frid Bank Stock 214 ! 214 . 2124 212 A 212 * 3 per Cent . Red ' 92 $ I 925 92 § 92 J 92 £ 92 i 3 per Cent . Con . An . 933 | 93 J 93 Consols for Account 93 i , 93 i 03 03 03 i 93 * New 3 per Cont . An . l 92 J ' 93 021 Mil 93 I 93 New 2 J por Cents ... ' ' ¦ Long Ans . I 860 I 2 7-10 ' India Stock ¦ 223 ' Ditto Bonds . £ 1000 I 3 d 3 d ' .- Ditto , under . £ 1000 7 d 8 d 8 cl ! 2 d JSx . Bills , £ 1000 2 d 2 d 5 d 5 d ; 3 d | 2 p Ditto , £ & 00 lp Sd 4 d i 2 p Ditto , Small | ! 2 p 3 p ' 5 d ' par I par
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . CARPENTER . —On tho 18 th inst ., at 25 , Blomfiold-road , Maida-hill , tho wife of 1 ' S . Carpenter , Esq .: a daughter . SPAIN .- ^ On tlio 18 th inst ., at 45 , Charlwood-streefc , Pimlico 1 tho wife of Commander David Spain , R . N .: a sou . WALTERS . —On tho 18 th inst .. at 33 , ( Janonbury-squaro , tho wlfo of Lindsay ¦ Walters ; a son .
MARRIAGES . BUNTING—EVAMY .-On tho 17 th insfc ., at St . John's Church , Upper Hollowny , Alexander Hall , second son of tho Into Thomas JBunting , Esq ., of tho Camdun-road , to Annio Maria , only daughter of William Evamy , Esq ., of Hill Martin Villas , Camdon-road . FARRER—RICHMOND .- On tho 18 th inst ., at St . Marylobono parish church , by . iho Lord Bishop of Oxford , Frederick WilUa Farror , of 3 , Glooostor-torraoo , RoKOiit ' s-park third and youngest eon of tho lato Thomas Farrer , Esq ., to Mary , eldest daughter of George Richmond , Esq ., of 10 , York-street , Portmnn-squaro .
DEATHS . DAMER On tho 12 th hint ., aftor a short illness , tho Hon . Mrs . Dawson Dinner , widow of Captain tho Hon . Honry DawHon Daraor , R . N ., and mother of tho Earl of Portarllngton . GAGE . —On tho 13 th lust ., suddenly , of apoplexy , tho Viscountoss Gugo . PALMER . — . —On tho 10 th hist ., at Mount Rndford , near Exotor , Elizabeth , roliot or tho lntoOoinmlssarj-Gonoral Oharlos Palmer , In tho ( list yonr of her age . WILKIN . —On tho 10 th liiHtanfc ., at Clifton , near Bristol , aftor a lone and painful IIIihibh , Harriot , wlfo of Richard Wilktn , and daughter of tho lato Rlohard Goavos , Esq ., of Coustantlnonlo . in tho !) 5 th voir of nor nnre .
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FKOM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , June 16 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . —Jambs Allttbbd , Norwich , tailor . BANKRUPTS . —Daniel Pinkstone , late of Birmingham , licensed victualler—Louis Piiimppe Remy Fenwick r > B Pobquet , Fenchurch-street , and Fairkytes , Hornchureh , Essex , dealer in agricultural implements—Joseph Dodsost , iun ., Worailey , Hertfordshire , and Jate of Fenchurchbuildiugs * Russia merchant—Willia-MTyers , Nottingham , joiner—John Cam-ess , Gloucester , innkeeper — William Scgden , and Joseph Keighley , Keighley , Yorkshire , worsted manufacturers — Williaai Johnstom " , Whitehaven , currier . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —3 t- Weight , Glasgow , grain merchant—J . Mowitt , Glasgow , draper—A . Gillespij s , Glasgow , ironmonger—G . M . SaxmoH , Falkirk , writer . Friday , Junel 9 . BANKRUPTS , —Charles Wortees Broitghton , Southampton-street , Covent-garden , tailor—Wili . iam Rawle , Liverpool , broker—Thomas B . Coopek , York-place , Old Kent-road , builder—William Ebenezer Pincott , Cardiff , tea dealer—Frederick Baxter , Nottingham . silk throwster William Watbe , Oxford-street , mantle warehouseman—Edwakd Belton " , Worcester , innkeeper—Walter Lodge , Huddersfield , cloth manufacturer -r- Ebenezee Price , Plaistow , upholsterer — William Booth , Upper Whitecross-street , timber merchant— Will . 1 am RETNOLDS . Ponty-§ ridd , Glamorganshire , draper and shopkeeper —William tock , Newton , near Warrington , Lancashire , glass manufacturer — William Gifford , St . Ives , Huntingdon , saddler and harness maker—Henky Remington , Fenchurch-street , gas-fitter . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . — Andrew Mowatt , Glasgow , sewed muslin warehouseman—John Apleck and Company , Glasgow , auctioneers .
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DEAFNESS . —A retired Surgeon , from the Crimea , having boon restored to perfect hearing by a
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Friday Eveningk ) Brazilian Bonds 100 I Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... UuenosAyroaOp . Cents ... I Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian Opor Cents 102 }] Conta 1104 Chilian 3 por Cents . I Russian <* a per Cents .... OS Dutch 24 per Cents 03 i ' Spanish 204 Dutch 4 per Cont . Cortf . 97 j | Spanish Committee Cor-Eqnador Bonds of Coup , not fun 01 Mexican Account 22 J I Turkish 0 por Cents 00 * Peruvian 44 porConta .... 774 : Turkish New , 4 ditto .... 101 ft Portuguese 3 por Cents , 40 $ ! Venezuela 4 i Pe « " Cents .. 854
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CORN MARKET . Mark-laiie , June 19 th , 1857 . There has been but little addition to tho arrivals of Wheat , Oats , and Barley from abroad this week , and the value of every description of grain- is well supported . The trade , however , is entirely without animation , buyers being unwilling to take more than is required for immediate uso .
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^ London , Friday Evening , June 19 , 1857 . English and Foreign Stock and Share Markets have a healthier appearance , and although but very little business is transacted better prices may be looked for . The lowering of the rate yesterday to 6 percent ., applicable alike to discounts as to loans on securities , has improved the tone of markets generally . Money is comparatively easy , and it is hoped and expected the drain of silver to the East will not be so extreme for the latter as for the lirst half of 1857- . Blackburn , 8 , 9 ; Caledonian , 751 , 753 : Chester and Holyhead , 36 , 37 ; Eastern Comities , Hi , 115 ; Great Northern , 99 , 100 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ; , lt ) 3 , 105 ; Great Western , 644 , 65 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 100 | , 101 * ; London and Black wall , 6 , 6 }; London , Brighton , and South Coast ., 112 , 113 ; London and North-Western . 103 ? , 104 ; London and South-Western , 1005 , l . OH ; Midland , 63 $ , 84 ^ Nor th-Eastern ( Berwick ) , 92 , 93 ; South-Eastern ( Dover ) , 75 . 75 $ ; Antwerp and . Rotterdam , 6 f , 7 ; Dutch Rhenish . 2 J , li dis . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 2 S § , 29 i ; Great Central of . France , ' 241 , 25 i ; Great Luxembourg , 6 $ , 6 J ; Northern of France , 39 , 39 J ; Paris and Lyons , 59 , 59 i ; Royal Danish , 16 , IS ; Royal Swedish , £ . 14 : Sambre and Meuse , 8 , 8 J . .
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Jtfsb 20 , 1857 . ] THE LEADER . 597
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Leader (1850-1860), June 20, 1857, page 597, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2198/page/21/
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