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The higlily successful Indian Quadrille and General Havelock's Grand Triumphal March every Evening . THE LAST WEEK . Every Evening during the week will be repeated the new grand descriptive composition by M . Jullien , entitled the INDIAN QUADRILLE , and GENERAL HAyELOCK'S TRIUMPHAL MAUCH , performed by M . Jullien ' s Orchestra , assisted by the Drums and lifes of the Grenadier Guards , tho Coldstream Guards , the Scots Fusilier Guards , and a Grand Chorus . " Rule Britannia , " and " God Save the Queen . " Herr Richard Deck . Primo Basso from the Grand . Opera at Dresden , and M . Edouard Rem 6 nzi , Solo Violinist to Her Majesty the Queen , will make their first appearance at these Concerts on Monday next , November 23 rd . Promenade , Is .-, Dress Circle , 2 s . Cd . ; Private Boxes , 10 s . 6 d . and . upwards * can be secured at the Box-office of . the Theatre , where prospectuses , with full particulars , may be obtained ; at all the principal libraries ; ai ; d of Jullien and Co ., 214 , Regent-street .
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HE R M A J E ST Y 'S THE A TEEThe GRAND BAL MASQUE which will close . M . Jullien's Nineteenth Season of Concerts ( 1 S 57 ) , will take place on Monday , November 30 . —Applications to be made at the box-olBce at the theatre .
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MR . ALBERT SMITH'S MONT BLANC , NAPLES , POMPEII , and VESUVIUS , opens on . Monday , November 23 rd . Places can now be secured , without any extra- ¦ charge , at the Box-office , Egyptian Hall , every day between Eleven and Four .
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the death of the wicked , wMle Christine ascends to bliss and glory ( on a gig-step ) in a silver cloud . Mr . Webster , as the headless hero of the legend , acted with singular force and picturesijueiiess , and his make-up -was to the . life , or rather we should say to the death ; but truth compels us to say that this production is a mistake . In spite of a splendid mise en scene , the startling effects don't startle , and as to the dialogue it is like a bad imitation of the worst French cookery . Why will not our managers look to the life around them for dramatic materials ? Every week our civilization supplies the plots for fifty dramas . We tread on tragedies as we walk the streets , and the very air we breathe is charged with mysteries not dreamed of in the philosophy of vulgar playwrights . Wildness is equally the element of a farce called A Case of Conscience , produced at the Princess ' s as a lever derideau to the Tempest , which is shortly to be withdrawn , to makeroom for are-revival of RichardII . Here again we have to go to France for the original of the English piece , which is founded on a little drama by MM . Monnier . and Martin , produced at the Palais Royal two years ago , and suggested by a passage in one of Hocssea . tj ' 8 works . If , says the philosopher , by touching a spring in Europe you could occasion the death of a mandarin in China , and become the inheritor of his wealth , and granting there be no possibility of your being discovered , ia there any such thing as conscience to prevent your corrirnitting the act ? In the farce now being performed at the Princess ' s , Mr . Clamber , a gentleman very much out at elbows , performed by Mr . Pishek , finds a piece of paper containing this singular proposition . The idea dwells upon his mind , and at length , in a fit of monomania , he fancies that the bell-pull at the street door of his chambers is the spring required for the experiment . He touches it , and the next moment perceives at his feet a pocket-book containing notes to the value of 5000 f . From that time he is a miserable man , and the piece is drawn but through a series of disasters , until at length the owner of the pocket-book is discovered , and the money returned to him . In the meanwhile , however , its investment in the funds has secured ample means to Mr . Clamber ; and so the curtain falls amidst a sunshine of prosperity . Nothing can be more grotesque than this story ; but it is made
interesting by the striking semi-tragical acting of Mr . Fishbs . The set scene , representing an Ian of Court , -was very completely and realistically presented .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . DOXAT . —On the 16 th 5 nst ., at the Terrace , Claphamcomvnon , the wife of H . J > oxat , Esq .: a spn . . HALPIN . —On the IStli inst ., at Itussell-place , Dublin , the wife of N . J . Halpin , Esq .: a daughter . ^ . JOHNSTON . —On the 17 tli inst ., at Clarcinont-road , Surbiton , the wife of A . J . Johnston , Esq .: a son . MARRIAGES . CHELL—RUSSELL . — On the 17 th inst ., at Kneesall , Notts , J . Chell , Esq ., of Birmingham , to -Anu , daughter of the late J . ltussell , Esq ., of Lyilbrook . Gloucestershire . CXEMEjNCE—BILEY . —On the 16 th hist ., at the parish church , Halifax , Mr . "T . M . Clemi-iiee , of Bedford , to Alice , daughter of the late Mr . E . llilcy . of Halifax . "DEATHS . HAWKINS . —On the 13 th inst ., at Butville , near Ivingsbridge , Devon , Rear-Atimiral Hawkins , aged 7 S . MACDO tf ALD .-On the 15 th inst . at Oxford-terrace ; Clapham-road , Admiral C . Macdonakl , R . N ., C . B ., aged 80 . . SULLIVAN .-Ou the lGth inst ., at Flushing , Kcav-Admnal T . B . Sullivan , C . B ., aged 77 .
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FKGM THE LONDON GAZETTK . Tiiesday . XoreniberVI . . _ BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . — Pkedeiuck Rypdr , Basinghall-street , wholesale stationer , - .. ¦ ,, - . BANKRUPTS . —John Suer \ vooi > , Favorsham and Sittincbourne , Kent , watchmaker—Thomas Baunaby , Woolwich and elsewhoro , tallow chandler— NilUAS 1 Iekk 31 a > ' 2 J , Great St . Helen ' s , Bishopsgatc-street , merchant—Richard San jjeks , Doughty-street and Browiilow-uiews , Gray ' s-iimroad , builder—Geokge Seaman , Eton , Buckinghamshire , urocer—Thomas Day , Uii-ch , Essex , victualler—Robert Smitiier , Winchester , miller—James Hawkins , late ot Lee , Kent , licensed victualler-AViLMAM : Milks , New
Corn-market . Mark-lane , and Hornchurch , hssex , corn merchant — James Uollin , Fordhain , Cambridgeshire , horse dealer—Martha . Johnson , Cambridge-terrace , Hyde Park , boarding-school keeper — Roueut True , Market Deeping , Lincolnshire , butcher — James FAUNswouru , Hcanor , Dcrbyshire , joiiicr—Jamics Bknoni Baiuxktt and William Angel Baiitlett , Bristol , tailors—John Guiidins , Oymmer , near Pontypridil , Glamorganshire , grocer—John Mann , Plymouth , ironmonger—Joseph Poolk , Wellington , Somersetshire , innkeeper—Geokge Cooke , Leeds , grocer — Andkew Fkood , Liverpool , draper — Roukht IJURNING NuTrAtTi , late of Liverpool , licensed victualler—Henily ScnwABE , Liverpool and London , merchant—Matthew Wbstoit , jun ., and Fkank Wesxox , Manchester , cheese factors .
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . — M . Heaiky , Edinburgh , bootmaker—J . M'Donai . b , Glasgow , bootmaker —\ V . Borland , Edinburgh , liouso agont—D . M'Lean , Springburn , near Glasgow , smith—J . Baiud , Edinburgh , skinner —D-, M ., and R . Macdonald , Glasgow , sewed muslin manufacturers — J . I \ IIodgkh , Glasgow , commission agent , Friday , November 20 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED .-Alfked Josurn Chitendbn Caavtiiorn , Stock Exchange , stock dealer—Solomon Orobb . "West Hromwieh , Staffordshire , factor . BANKRUPTS . —Oven Spauuow , Shorcaitch , grocer—Jon ? r Lawler BAaoT , Liverpool , woollen draper—Wii ,-iiAM Mi » di < eton , Manchester , leather merchant—James Hoititox , Chudderton , drysnlter—Lvwuenck Woolf , Manchester , oil cloth manufacturer —John Cure , Bristol , builder—Cuaules Isaacs , Bristol , merchant-Jonathan Watson , Vcro-stroot , Maryleboue , priutseller — James EDsisn , Vincont-snuaro , builder—Martin Nunn , Redoutcircus , laceman—Jarves Caitfx , Gutter-lano ,
warehouseman— William Coi , xiek Wkh . s , Swnffham , county of Norfolk , Ktationor—Thomas Aniucrson , Lisson-grove , stono mason—James Michel Polak , Birmingham , picture ) dealer -Ohver ArrLEXOM , Leicester , dyer—James MacLknnan , Liverpool , shawl and cloak warehouseman — Edward Southweix RTJTimsN , Pciilington-ptace , Uerculca-build-»» gs , Lamtaoth , commission agent — William Tuli-, AnUovor , groeor — Jamkb Milusoton and Cha . ul . bs b lavk Nottingham , laco manufacturers—IIarkibok Bontovv , Boston , Lincolnshire , bookseller—Ma hy Hinduauou and Arthur Fehuinand he Neumann , Nowcastlo-upon-Tyno , timber merchants—John Woobheu ) , York , innkeeper—iuoMAsMooiurouBK and John Hook , lineu-< h ; apers-. loim Peteubon , llothorhitho , ship chandler—NViLLiAM a ARVia . Nowmarket Saint Mavy , innkcopor — William Kino Monk , lll Bh-stre « t , Southwark . cheeauluoiiKer-CiiAB . JliiNRY Puiiday , Maddox-stroot , Hanoversquaro , miiHic [ iul ) hHhei—Wm . Pavitt , JDaniul 1 » avixt and Gkorcuc Pavijtt , ftlark-lauo , millers—Roheht Morrow , John Morrow , and Clahkson Qahiiutt , Liverpool merchants—Thomas 1 'URNim and Thomau Turner the younger . Liverpool , cordwaiinera—Henry Lamu Norbiton Surrey , bookseller , Htationcr , and printer . '
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CORN MARKET . 3 Iark-Iane , Priday , November 20 . TiiEUE is no new feature in the Wheat trade this week except that the money crisis makes wholesale business more diliicult than ever . The decree , allowing fr-co exportation from France , has not yet produced any important results , because the efl ' ect here was to send prices down . Maize remains unaltered in value , but Oats are , 2 s . lower . Uarloy is nearly -unsaleable . The prico of soft St . Petersburg Wheat is 45 s . per 490 lbs . ; Saxonka , 48 s . to 50 s . per 490 lbs . , Norfolk Flour , 35 s . per sack . Archangel Oats , 20 a ., line new Swedes , 21 s ., Danish new , 38 lbs . per bushel , 20 s ., ^ Danish Barley , sweet and sound , 27 s . per ' * 1 O lbs . Maize , 3 * Js . per 180 lbs .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Pricks . ) Sat . Mon . ' -Tues . ) Wed .-Thin : Frid . Bank Stock ¦ 211 I 211 * | 211 . 2 U ! a 1-1 S per Cent , lied 8 « g -88 i ' 83 i ! . 8 Si 88 } ' 88 i 3 per Cent . Con . An . I 89 * i 804 ! 8 « J I 8 Uf 8 i ) i j 5 ) 0 Consols for Account 90 80 S ' 89 ? i 8 SJ i 89 i I 9 i > i New 3 per Cent . An . ' 8 Sj < 89 J ' 8 SA 8 ^ S : 88 g 8 Sb New 2 i per Cents ... 71 i ' 7 tJ i \ LoiiRAna . 1860 2 1-10 j 15-101 ' 2 ; 15-1 ( 1 India Stock .... ' 211 214 . ' ' 215 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 30 d ! 30 d ! < 10 il I Ditto , undor iilOOO 40 d I -Kid , i 35 rt Jix . Bills , ; £ 1000 i 15 d 13 d ' 17 d 17 d 10 d i 8 d l ) itto , £ 50 O ' lOd 15 d I 18 d V 2 d 10 d i 8 d Ditto , Small I ' M'l ' , 8 d
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OPERA BUFEA . 4-ST . JAMES'S THEATRE . The Directors of the Opera Buffa have , we think , done wisely in giviag up Ptdcinella , whose fun has been found too Neapolitan to make itself at home in London . They have now struck into a vein of success and prosperity , if they work it well . Italian buffoonery is quite enjoyable when it is set to lively , and . melodious music * and presented by-singers'who can sing , and by actors who can act . Eicci is a justly popular composer of the lighter sort in Italy , and , if we mistake not , his JScaramuccia was performed -with success in England some years since . His Crispmo e la Comare has the advantage of a tolerably amusing libretto ; it is throughout gay , sparkling , and tuneful , and altogether pleasing . The performances of this opera have gone well during th « week , and have attracted crowded and brilliant houses . Signora Fcwagali displays resources which had remained latent in Columella , ^ and Signora Bei-i . osio is sprightly and efiFective . Signor Carrione , with his powerful and expressive countenance , has a certain dry and "biting humorousness , which , in the part of Cinspino ,, is decidedly telling . Signor Casteixi ' s rich voice finds ample vent , and the nev tenor , Signor Giorgetti , as the amoroso , once more proves that there is something in the Italian quality of voice , and in the Italian method of using it , which the bravest arid most richly-endowed British tenor seldom , if ever , is known to possess . The Trio of Doctors and the finale of the third act of Crispino e la Comare have deserved and won genuine applause . We now look with pleasurable anticipation to many pleasant winter evenings at the Opera Buffa . II Birraio di Preston , which has always been so popular in France , with Adoxphe Adam ' s music , and scarcely less so in Italy . with Ricci ' s , is to be one of the earliest productions . We must not omit to give a wor < l of praise to Signor Ldjgi Komani , who enjoys a special reputation in the Italian theatres , and whose taste and experience as stage-manager and director of the mise en scene are conspicuous at the St . James ' s Theatbb .
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No . 400 , November 21 , 1857 . ] TH E LEA JD-E B , _____________ 1125
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¦ ¦ - . - —* p" —* . ¦ London , Friday Evening , November 20 . Now that the danger is past , the magnitude is recognized by all classes of merchants . The Government , by allowing the Bank of England to infringe its Act , has prevented a universal insolvency . The failures that have subsequently taken place are mostly connected with the American and Baltic trade . The country firms and banks still seem to hold , their own . It was understood yesterday that the Ban * Of England directors , who sat for five hours , accommodated the great American houses to the amount of nearly nne million , at ten per cent . The discount houses and Joint Stock Banks have been husbanding : their resources , and sternly refuse , accommodation ,-save on the very best bills , and at short dates . The produce markets remain fearfully
depressed , and it is surmised that the colonial merchants must have enough to do to weather the storin . One &reat firm of brokers has succumbed during the week ; but it is thought that the suspension took * - . ' ' . place o-ii prudential grounds , and that the assets will far cover all the liabilities . The feeling to-day is decidedly better . The public withdraws all its superfluous cash from banks and so forth , and invests in the Funds for security . The price is thus well maintained , but the difference of 1 per cent , between the price for December and January , shows a Bull account . Turkish Six per Cents , continue low . Frencli shares have improved sensibly , the Bourse prices being better . All luaian ' railway snares , have , been bought . A . feeling has gained ground that the Imperial Government will be forced to become inoro in the ascendant hi the East , and thereby give a better security to guaranteed lines .
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FOREIGN FUNDS . Last Ouvicial Quotation during Tin : " Webk ekuiko TlIUKaOAX 13 VENINO . ) Uraziliau Bonds OS Portuguese t per Cents . ... Uuunos Ayrcs rt p . Cents 84 Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian ( t per Cents lot ) Cents lOt . J Chilian i \ per Cents Russian 14 por Cents .... UUJ Dutch 24 per Cents < UJ Spanish i 5 J Dutch 4 pcrCimt . Cortf . UUJ SpanishCoiuinittcoCer-Equailor Bonds of Coup , not fun Mexican Account 18 s Turkish « yor Cents 87 j Peruvian , 14 per Cents .... 75 A Turkish Now , 4 , ditto .... 07 1 ' ortUKUOBO a pur Couts . tiii Venezuela ik por Cout »
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/ CHRISTY'S MINSTUliLS . — Oppn every KJ KvcninK . at rOLYGKAPlllO HALL . KlNb . WILLIAM-STREET , STRAND . Monday EvoninK , Novombor 2 U . -ONE HUNDRKD AND TWKLFTH ENT 30 RTAINM 10 NT by this talented troupe in Ijondon . Groat hit of the " Jullion Burleaquo . " ( Doors opon at Half-past Seven , Connneuco at Eight . Stalls , 3 s . ; Area , * - ! a . ; Amphithuatro , Is . ; JJoxos , U . is . ) j on Saturday , a Morning Entortainmont , commencing at Throe—Scats can bo secured at Mr . MifcchoU ' a , a 3 , Old Bond-street , or at tho llall .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 21, 1857, page 1125, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2218/page/21/
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