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DOYil OLY M PIC THE -A T RE. fittj Lessees, Messrs. F. Robson and W. S.Emden.
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Monday , and during the week , will be presented tho Drama of the LIGHTHOUSE ( written by Wilkie Collins , Esq . ) . The music and original overture by Francesco Berger . Principal characters by "Messrs . F . Eobson , G . Cooke , Addison , Walter Gordon , Miss Wyndhatn , and Miss Svanborougdi . After which , a Comedietta entitled A SUBTERFUGE , in which Mrs . Stirling , Mr . George Vining , and Mr . G . Murray will appear . To conclude with MASANIELLO . Masaniello , Mr . F . Robs on . Doors open at Seven o ' clock commence at : Half-past .
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pOLYGRAPHIC HALL , KING WILLIAMA STREET . STRAND , commencing Monday Evening , September 28 th . —The Celebrated and World-renowned CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS , from New York , and late of the St . James ' s Theatre , London , respectfully announce a Short Series of their Chaste and Fashionable Musical Soir 6 es as nbove , which for eight years , at No . 472 , Broadway , New York , were nightly crowded with the Elite and Fashion of that city . —Doors open at Half-past Seven , to commence at Eight . Prices , 3 s ., 2 s ., and Is . ; Boxes , 11 . Is . and 11 s . —Seats can be secured at Mr . John Mitchell ' s , 33 , Old Bond-street .
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THE SCHOOLS of ART and DRAWING at South Kensington , and in tho following Metropolitan Districts , will riiopen on the 1 st of Octobor : — 1 . Spitalticlds : Crispiu-atreet , '• 5 . St . Martin ' s-in-tlie-Fields : Spitalflelds . Long-Aero . 2 . Finsbury : William-street , C . Larnlieth : St . Mary ' s , Wilmington-square . Princos-road . 3 . St . Thomas : Charterhouse , j 7 . Hanipstend ; Dispensary Goswcll-street . Building ; and 37 , Gower-• t . llotherhithe : Grammar : street , Bedford-square , for School , T > eptford-road . | Female Students only . For Prospectuses , Terms , &c , apply at the respective Schools . By order of the Committee of Council on Education .
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HAIR CUR LING FLUID , 1 , LITTLE QUEEN-STREET , HIGH HOLBORN . — ALEX . BOSS'S CUltLING FLUID saves the trouble of putting tho hair into papers , or the use of curling irons ; for immediately it is applied to either ladies' or gentlemen ' s hair a beautiful and lasting curl is obtained . Sold at 3 s . 6 d . Sent free ( under oover ) for C 4 stamps . —ALEX . ROSS'S LIQUID HAIR . DYK is of little trouble in application , perfect in effect , and economical in use . Sold at 3 s . Cd . Sent free in a blank wrapper , the saino day as ordered , for 54 stamps . Alex . Ross ' s Depilatory removes superfluous hair from tho face , neck , and arms . 3 s . 6 d . per bottlo ; sent free for 04 stamps ; or to be had of all chemists .
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nPBIESEMAR . —Protected by Royal Letters . 1- Patent of England , and secured by the seals of tho Ecolo do Pharmacia do Paris , and tho Imperial Collogo of Medicine , "Vienna . Tricsemar , No . 1 , is a remedy for relaxation , spermatorrhoea , and exhaustion or the Kystom . Tricsomar , No . 2 , effectually , in the short space of tlneo days , completely and entirely eradicates all traces of tl » OHo disorders which capsules have ao > long beon thought an antidote for , to tho ruin of tho health of a vast portion of tho population . Trieseinar , No . 3 , is the # rent Contiuontal remedy for that class of disorders which niifortuuatoly tho English physician treats with mercury , to this inevitable-( leHtriiction of tho palionfa constitution , and which all llio sarsnparilla in tho world cannot remove . Trlescniair , No . h . 1 , 2 , andtt , aro aliko devoid of taste or smoll , anil of all ii'iiiKcatiiiK' qualities . They may lio on tho toilet taolo without their use being . suspootod . — Sold in tin easos , pnoo lls ., or four cn-senin 0110 for Ms ., which naves lln . ; mul in at . casns , wlicroby thoro is a Having oil / . 12-s . ; divided into Mcparatft cIosch , us udminiHtcriMl by Valpcmi , liallonmniJ , JW ) ux , &o . Sold by D . Church , 78 , Gmoedmreh-. streL't ; Biirtlott Iloopnr , W . King William-street ; C . F . Watt . s , 17 , btraud ; 1 ' roiU , 2-J 9 , Strand ; Hannay , € 3 , Oxford-stxeot ; Sangor , J « 0 . () xford-streot , London ; It . II . Inghaui , JMttrkot . Btroot . Man-Chester : and Powell , 15 , Wcutmorolaud-atropt , DuUlin .
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Tj&b *^ i co ^^> c 9 S (> & ^ € >* 3 icSEW th « ^< 5 lTY ( liA . ^ a meeting of t&e ' Gtty-Goiftmiawon ^ f 6 ewera-ott ~ Tuc 9 d&yv Mr .- 'Deputy * Holt « aildd- attention toiihe ruinous veondi-l t > QA oft a Wp 3 a 8 ft . inHolWftjr- ! yard , ! Cree ( i'ilane . i . TJiai inf &WJtoi-. pfjth ^ , district ; : t * 3 wssVerfllitewps-. lulled&i . pfiLc $ . of . fb& district ., suisrerjfpr ^ Jbijt , nothing had . bpon frone " , i , ' ^ l , ! l ? i * ep ¦ from ., the - ; . ( Ji ' sjtrict , surveyor . , was ; then iWdy' asjamj for the ordersof ijxe court-with respect to the houseV"Mr-W «^ riow .: ' u Surely an end ought to be t ) ut to th ' iiHJiVctittilociltion ' -o'ffice . ' It ' is quite" certain
^ featn ' rott ^ n Tfouse ^ nriidir ' artaTid while all these un-¦ netifes ^ a ^ forrhs " arV- goiie ftirotjgti . ' ? Mr . Abraham . : * There was ariiple tinie-fbr lite district surveyor to have made a cbmmunlcation ^| ion ' ithis subject laat week instead of to-day . " > Ultimately-, tbe \ clerk was desired to write to the district surveyor to inquire his reason for the delay . Here , therefore , there is still more procrastination . In the meanwhile , it wilLnot > Be surprising if the house takes the law into its owii . haiids bj ^ deriJolishing itself .
A Hampshire Patriot . — Edmund Taunton , a Hampshire man , horn in 1785- ^ -a- ' Manchester Foreign Merchant . ofj ii 807 ^ 7- 'ft -Foreign ¦ ¦ . Cernuiercial- Judge of 1825 V and . an . . ardent , lpyer of ^ QJd England , ' ha ? placarded Birmingham with a ^ \ yild invective against Lord Palmerston : LWd' Palnierstorfs Cwis Romanus svm is now a mockery : it should be ''Noh Guglielmus Piit sum , sed Judas Js ' cainotsum ; " Mr . Taunton , we believe , Is an admirer ; of Mr . Urquhart . ' , - ,-. -. ;' 1 Dk . Liviw « stox : at Edinburgh . — The freedom of
the city of , Edinburgh ; , * 'a s . conferred on : Dr . Livingston jpn > Ionday afternoon , in Queen ^ street Hall . The civic corporation attended in their robes , arid the hall was efpSvded \ flthfrorn l ' 00 <( to ! 12 t ) 0 persons . In addressing -the audience ^ the' distinguished traveller gave some very amusing , particulars-.-of = th * iiiative Africans . He said ;— " There is . agoocl deal of ignorance about Africa in England , just , aa there . , ignorance of England in Africa ^ In fact , in that respect ,-we are very much alike . The Africans look ' npoii us white people as only another trib& of men , and , -when I attempt to tell what their numbers may be , they put to" me the question , ' Are they as mapy as a cloud of locusts ? ' If I say
yes , they ask me further whether , if each of the white people were to take a locust into Iris hand , they would finish the -whole cloud . Of course I say I think they ^ ould . Then they will add , ' Your Queen must be very rich indeed when she has so many people . ' 'Oh yes , ' I reply , ' she is exceedingly rich ; ' and I am asked , ' Has she many cows ?' : —a question I , really could never answer ( laugftter ) ; and thenj when I mention the fact that I have never seen the Qrieien , fihey say , ' What sort of people must you be never to have seen your chief T . . . . When English peopkjyih . uik about ; Africa r they imagine that all the Africans are like the specimens we have in ' - 'front of ' the tobacconists ' - shops . ^ LangMSr . *)
This is notthe case at all . << That is the real negro type that is , only to be found iu the ,. Jpwest part ^ of the population- :. Th « s , pepple generally are uot altogether black . Many of tl ^ e rn are of bjivecolour—or of the colour of coffee-and-milk , and usually the higher grades of society Sire ' of this lighter colowr .. I imagine that the type we ^ see on the ehiilieht Egyptian' monuments is more near ? th ' e type ofthe ' central population ' than the tobacco-shop variety . " . laugh . } 'l'ho Doctor spoke of the Africans Ji 3 '' susceptible of cultme and ' willing to trade ; he refer red to'thb ^ fertility of the sollj and mentioned his . opinion that by the cultivation of cotton there we shall ^ Ot ' oViiy ci y flize ' the natives , but stall contribute largely towa ' rils 'fti ' e abolition of . slavery in America . Dr .
lavitig ' ston afterwards replieii to a question which had oeeh put to him— "Do the native tribes employ slave labour . ?'" 'He said : —" The tribes in "the interior might lie said to etnpiojr stave laboilr' in this waj ;—when one iri ^ coriquWed an 6 tK 6 r-it tbbk ' tho people of the condueted tribd itito >^ them their chililTen . TheiiP cJmMiori approached to that of slavery , but there yr ^ this difference 1 between it and the American slavery-, that there ' Was rio Fugitive Slave Law . ( J d >^ / ame . ) "The'V'Wer « called children , but their condition was . raifieV that ! ofserf )* . ' ' Each man had his own land to cultivalo , and his own family and house , but when his master Went forth to war he accompanied him as a servant , and must fight in his defence . The chil-* J ^ . 6 f *! ' ? fetf ; hbWcveV , Jiecanic exactly like the tribe Which ha / l ' cohquereil tlieir parents . Thoy were initiated by circumcision , and , there was no difference between theni
nhd the native ' members of the tribe . Every tnbo tried' iq augment their power by adding to their number bjt ( irienm of conquest , but the amount of service the conquered had to Tender Van very amall indeed . Ittey sat down with tlieir riuis ' tors , and were nearly on an equalit y ' with them , - arid if not kindly treated thoy ran ' away , anil the trite to which they went generally f ! & tl'omwith great kihun ' ess , and they beeaiuc cliildren thcro . Apr > roachi % 'iM ' Portuguese settlemeht 8 > lioweVer . they found BTaver ' ymoro perfectly dcv 6 | 6 ped . " f ¦ * ¦¦ . •' ^ The Gihc ^ t Eastkun , —Wo uro enabled to state thnt t ^ launcli of tho Great Eastern ' will not take placo £ , Qf"r < 5 the ^ hird , week in Nove . |) bqr . Tho preparations VfFjJj ^ . anxious andiniportant , (> -Y , ei 4 are uctiv ^ ly proceeding under the immediate Huporintendenco of Mr . f . yn ?^ iW * 1 < rfthe , pini » on » . cpift ^ Q ^ ra whq have unde rtaken tho work . ,
State BEDSinEAbs for TiiE ^ EGYPTiAN \ 3 ovfeuNMENT . ¦^—A-magf rifice hf dl ectTcr ^ sift er stale bedsteady mauufac ^ tured by Messrs . Gharle 9 'Williams and -Co ., of 223 , Oxford-street , is ncrw on- -ivieiv ' ot > Willia'a Rooms , - -Kingstreet , Sti- James ' s * , The ; bedstead . ia ; one . of : six . , which were , oi ;< ler « d , by ? the l » te ; , yiceroy . Abbas Pacha , in contemplation , of . ^ fye aiarriage of his son to the daughter of the ' late Sultan ' of Egypt .: " , .. /; . > , . The , London , MANCHEsr ^ B , and Foreign "Warehouse Company . ——A special meeting' of this Limited Liability Corripairy was hteld on Monday , when an angry dfeciissioh ensued bn some chargesmade by one of the shareholders to tlie' effect that the directors had misappropriated the fundsV It was ultimately carried unanimously that the company should be wound up voluntarily , reserving to the shareholders the right of obtaining a satisfactory reply to the charges against the directors . The Bishopric of Sierra Leone . —The Rev . John liowen , Doctor of Laws , was on Monday consecrated Bishop of Sierra Leone , by the Archbishop of Canterburj ' . in the chapel of Lambeth Palace .
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London Priday Evening , September 25 , 1857 . Consols aroas nearly as possible tho same price ; for tho last three days there has been an utter want of business . The Indian telegraphic message is hourly expected , but at the clofo of the day is not published , if arrived . Turkish Six per Cents , keep very equally at 95 . Russian Fivo per Cents , at lUOi . A few transactions iu Peruvians nud Vcnoziuilan , said Dutch Two and a Half per Cents . Indian stock has hi-on done at 210 , a falling oil ' of live to six per cmU ., owing , no doubt , to tho lato events in tlio Company ' H territory . Shares arc all flatter , sales having pvedouiinatcd , particularly in licavy nharc » . Caledonians , and Great Northerns , and Manchester Mid ShcfUcld , arc nearly the same , perhaps a littlo llrnicr . JUorwicka aro two nor cont . worse . Tho
great agitation of tho wcok has been hi Canadian railway shams- Grand ' . Trunk sharos aro n . s low as 11 / . ( jireafc Westoru of Camilla to par ., and thoro seems a very great probability of their going considerably lower , from the ainouii t of pressed sales at Xivcrnool which must affect tho market , Pool River shares ) and Old Agricultural Australian HharoH have been inquired alter ; a report of gold having bison discovered in their property in Wow South Wales . Milling shares liavo been rnthor mow dealt in , especially Lady Jicrtha , Ilcrodsfoot , Trolawny , 13 ant HaKsott , North Bassott , and Tchltlvj In Joint-stock Banks thero lias been Htngnation . lllnokbuni , 7 j , ^ J ; Caledonian , 83 , 8-1 ; Chester and Ilolylicad , aft , ! 55 ; Utistorn Counties . 501 , 57 i ; Ciroat Northern , 2 > 7 , m ; ( Jreat Southern ami . Westoru '( Ireland ; , 07 , OS ) , Groat , Westurii vi' ftS ^; Mi » Lanoasliiro Mid Yorkahiro , IMJ , 'JClj liondon , and Blackwall , 64 , Hi ; London . JUrighton
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No . 392 , September 26 , 1857 . j T H E L E A D E R . 933
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . CUST . —On the 24 th insfc ., nt 13 , Eccleston-square , the Lady Elizabeth Cust : a daughter . KOE .-On the 17 tli inst ., at TunbridKe-wells , the wife of the Rev . R . Louis Koe , M . A ; : a daughter / SA ^ VYEli . —On tho 19 th inst ., at Cambridge House , Tunbridge-wells , the wife of the Rev . Win . C . Sawyer ; a daughter . MARRIAGES . BROWN—COOPER . —On the 17 th inst ., at the Friends ' . Meeting-house , Sfcoke Newington , Henry Brown , jun ., of Luton , Beds , to Elizabeth Cooper , jun ., eldest daughter of tho late Emanuel Cooper , of Peckham . JACKSON—LEIGH . —On the 17 th inst ., at the parish ehurcli , Eglwyselan , Glamorganshire , Joseph Jackson , Esq ., railway contractor , Great Indian Peninsula Rail-. way , to Elizabeth , daughter of the Rev . William Leigh , vicar of the above parish . WRIGHT—MORGAN . —On the 22 nd inst ., at Trinity Chapel , High yVycombe , Mary Jane , youngest daughter of Joseph Wright , Esq ., of Great Marlow , to Mr . Joseph W . .. Morgan , of the same place . . ' -. . ' DMATHS . BAX . —Killed , in tlie sortie from Cawupore , under General Sir Hugh Wheeler , K . C . B ., in June last , Gilbert Ironside Bax , aged 24 , Lieutenant in the 48 th . Bengal Infantry , third son of John Bax , Esq ., of Twyford House , Herts . CODD . —On tho 6 th June , at Allahabad , murdered by the mutineers of the 6 th B . N . I ., Ensign P . S . Codd , 73 rd B . N . 1 ., only son of the late Captain J . E . Codd , H . M . ' s 3 rd Light Dragoons , aged 18 . . . , JENKINS . —At Cawnpore , early in June , in his 29 th year , within the entrenched position of the British garrison , from the effects of a wound received in a sortie , Captain It . U . Jenkins , of the 2 nd Bengal Cavalry , second son of R . C . Jenkins , Esq . of Beachley , Gloucestershire . WADE- —At Cawnpore . murdered ( it is believed ) by the mutineers , Mrs . F . M . Wade , widow of the late Lieut . 1 " . M . Wade , H . M . ' s 44 th Regiment .
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^ oj .- . tffUOAfLiTIiE LONDON GAZETTE . ..- ¦ •; ' CTuesdaj / iSiSzitemb&r 22 . BANKRUPTS . —James Saukbeks , Thurlton , Norfolk , miller- ^ TnoMAs Ejqaber DAXiELii , HiRh-strect , Poplar , foundor and ironmonger—Heney Wuitteli ., Leanaington Priors , Warwickshire , boot and shoe maker — Henkt Arnoltd and Henry JonN Arnold , Uttoxetcr , Staffordshire , cheese factors—David Jons Allen , Carmarthen , draper—William Conyku and Joseph Conxeh , Dewsbury , Yorkshire , slioddy dealers . JFriflay . September 25 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . — Samuel Blackburn and Edavin Blackbukn , Little Goincrsal , Yorkshire , cloth manufacturers . BANKRUPTS .-DANIEI , Nazer , Dover , hattor-WiLliam Savage , Winchester , ilorist—Hicuakd Sydney Lambeo t , Bristol , manure dealer—Thomas Jaaies Dore , Stour Provost , Dorsetshire , innkeeper—Montague Moss , Borough-market , fruiterer—William Bees , Glastonbury , Somerset , bookseller—Isaiah Roijertson , Upper Sydenhani , Kont , boot maker—Jojin Woolliscroft , Stafford , dealer—Tjiomas Garniss , Victoria-street , Great Grimsby , tailor—Thomas Wright , Wainlleet , Lincoln , wino merchant—Evan Davids , Swansea , linen draper . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —A . Mill , Glasgow , merchant—J . SimI'son , Glasgow , slater .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , September 2 >> irvt ' The tendency of the Wlieat trade continues •¦ d ^ ddedly ' to * - wards a decline , although the actual fall in London sinea our last is not above la . per quarter . Pair red English Wheat here realizes Sis . natural weight , and in Lincolnshire , Norfolk , and Suffolk similar prices are asked . Tho ' amount of business done is not large . Norfolk Flour , 39 s . Prime Saxonka Wheat , 57 s . to 58 s ., ordinary St . Petersburg , 54 s . to 56 s . per 496 lbs . Archangel , 43 s . to 47 s ; per 480 lbs . Odessa Barley , 28 s . per 400 lbs . Maize , 38 s . per 480 lbs .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ¦ ( Closing Pbices . ) Sat . \ 3 Fon . Tues . \ Wed . Tk . ur . Frid . Bank Stock ..... ...... 3 per Cent . Ked 3 per Cent . Con . An . I 00 | 90 J 90 J 90 i 90 * 96 Consols for Account ! 90 f 90 f 90 J 96 i 9 D § 90 f New 3 per Cent . An . ! ..... 90 i * N " ew 2 § per Cents ... 75 . Long Ans . 1860 :.. ' .. ; ' ...... India Stock 210 2124 210 210 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 18 d I 23 d Ditto , under £ 1000 ; ...... I 22 d i 23 d j 25 d Ex . Bills , £ 1000 ...... i 4 d ) -8 di 4 d ! 8 d 10 ' d i 6 d Ditto , £ 500 1 4 d | 4 d 4 dl 8 d 9 di 8 d Ditto , Small I 3 d ! 6 d 3 di 3 d ! 3 d ; 9 d
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation dueing tite Week ending . Thursday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds ... [ Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Buenos Ayres C p . Cents S 3 i ' Russian Bonds , S per Chilian G per Cents ... ; ... 101 I Cents 109 | Chilian 3 per Cents ... - .... ,.. j Russian 4 j per Cents .... 98 J . Dutch 24 per Cents 64 J Spanish 40 | Dutch 4 per Cent . Certf . 99 J Spanish CommitteeCer-E < inador Bonds 3 3 S of Coup , uot fun . ... Mexican Account 21 ? Turkish 6 per Cents ...... 94 | Peruvian 4 i perCents .... 79 ; Turkish New , 4 ditto .... 99 i PorfcuRueso 3 per Cents . 45 i j Venezuela 4 i per Cents
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DOYil OLY M PIC THE -A T RE . fittj Lessees , Messrs . F . Robson and W . S . Emden .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 26, 1857, page 933, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2211/page/21/
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