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DEA FNESS , Noises in the Hcnd , instant restoration of hearing , guaranteed by one consultation , without operation or instruments . Dr . \ Vattors , tho Consulting Resident Surgeon to tho Dispensary for Diseases ol tho 12 ar , 32 , Spring-gardens , Clmring-cross , London , pledges himself to cure < lcafncsa of forty or llfty yoara by a painless treatment , unknown in this country . Tho Dispensary Monthly Reports show tho daily cures . A , Book has noon published for denf persons in tlio country to euro themselves , sent on receipt or letter , ouclosing live postago stamps . Hours of consultation 11 till i every day . Examination free No feo until cured .
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DEAFNESS . —A retired Surgeon , from the _ Crhrioa , having been restored to perfect hearing by a native physician in Turkey , artor fourteen years of great suflormtf from noises in the Mars and extr * nio Deafness , without being able to obtain tho loast roliof from any Aurist in Jinglftiid , is anxious to communicate to othors tho particulars for tho euro of tho 8 amo . A book sont to any part or the world on receipt of win stamps , or tho Author will apply tlio treatment himself , nt his residence . Surgeon SAMUJS 1 , COLSTON , Member of tho Royal College of Surgeons , London . At homo from 11 til * 4 . dally . —<) . Lotcoatorplaco , JJoicoster-squaro , London , whoro thousands of letters may bo aoon from noraoiiH cured .
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE — Nqv JULLIEN'SANNUALBALMASQUE , MONDAY , M . JTJLLIEN has thehonour to announce that his Gianri ¦ A «™» 1 B « rf M « wiu _ will , this year , take place at HeMr-i jesty ' s Theatre , on Monday , Nov . 30 . Ia * The Orchestra will comprise 110 Musicians . Conductor—M . JULLIEU . No one will be admitted except in evening dress or fin ™ costume . This regulation will be strictly adhered to Tickets for the Ball ...... 10 s . 6 d . The Trices of Admission for Spectators ( for whom th * audience portion of the Theatre will be set apart ) will hQ _ . Dress Circle ...... 5 s . Od Gallery Stalls 2 s . 6 d Gallery ......... is . cd . " Private Boxes from Zl . 3 s . and upwards . Persons t-ikine Private Boxes will have the privilege of passing to and from the Ball Room without extra charge . Tickets for the Ball . Places , and Private Bores mav lip secured at the Box-office of Her Majesty ' s Theatre- of the principal Librarians and Musicsellers ; and at McUr « Jullien and Co / s . 214 , Hegenfr-street . . ^ . uussrs . The l > oors will ue open at Half-past Nine , and tlieDaucine commence at Half-past Ten . . .
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HE R MAJESTY'S TH EATRE . —GRE \ T CLASSICAL CONCERTS . A HAYDN NIGHT , A WOZART NIGHT , A BEETHOVliN NIGHT , A MENDELSSOHN NIGHT , ¦ ¦ : ... ¦ ¦ ¦ - AND ¦ ¦ - ..-. A AVEBER NIGHT . 31 . Jullikn has the honour to announce that in consequenco of the great number of persons unable to obtain admission during the last performances of-the ' "Indian Quadrille , " he has made arrang ements to postpone his departure for the provinces , and to give a few more concerts at Her Majesty ' s Theatre . The great and unprecedented success attonding tho " Indian Quadrille . " and the other works lately produced , has prevented M . Jullien giving those classical nights which lie was tlie first to introduce to the English public , and which have always been received with such distinguished favour by musical amateurs and tlie public generally . . In order to comply with the repeated requests of his numerous patrons , M . Jullien has arranged for a SECOND SERIES OF CONCERTS , which must necessarily be of very limited duration , owing to his departure on his provincial tour shortly before Christmas . They will commence on Tuesday , December 1 st . It is M , Jiillien ' s intention to give , tLurine their continuance , a "Haydn Night , " a " Mozart Uight /'/ a " BeoLlibvenNiglu ; , " a" Mendelssohn Niglitf and a" Weber Night . " On these occasions , the first part of tlio Programme will be selected solely from the works of one of these great Masters . The second part will be varied as usual . .. •¦'' .. '¦ . " .. '' ¦' /¦ ¦ ¦' . -.. ' . ¦ ¦ . " ¦ ' ' " ;;¦; .. . ¦ .. M . Jullien has the satisfaction of aiinouivcing that he has succeeded in retaining the services of that popular vocalist Madlle . Jetty Treffz . At the close of this Second Series of Concerts , Madlle . Jetty Treffz will leave London for Vienna , M . JTullien having been unable to induce her to stay , even for his Provincial ; Tour . Soloists of the highest celebrity are also engaged for each of the Classical Nights , including the celebrated pianiste Miss Arabella Goddard . and the Hungarian artisto M . Edouard Remcnyi , solo violinist to her Majesty . The magnificent decorations which were prepared for the Bal Masque will remain during ; the continuance of these Concerts . The whole , theatre will bo ornamented with wreaths and garlands of ' flowers in gold , silver , and colours . These decorations have been , prepared by Messrs . Chataot and Co ., who were charged with tho decorations for the grand ball at the reception of tho Emperor HI ., at Stuttgart , and who were engaged at a great expense for the express purpose of arranging at Her Majesty ' s Theatro a display which will lie seen for tlio first time in this countrr-M . Jullien foels conlidcut that he will receive , for his SECOND SELUKS OF CONCERTS a continuance of that distinguished patronage and support which have already been so froclv accorded to Iiiiu . A Beethoven Night will lie given on Thursday next , December 3 rd .
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OT . JAMES'S THEATRE , KING-STBEET . O OPERA BUFFA , OPEN EVERY EVENING . On Mondnv noxt , November 30 , the admired Operas CRISPINO ii LA COMARES , and 1 L CAMPANELLO . A nd on Tuesday , December 1 , wilL bo repeated the now and highly successful Opera , in Three Acts , entitled 1 L 1 URRAI 0 DI PItBSTON . Principal characters by Siirnor ltaffaelli , Signora Dottini , Signor Colombo , Signora Tainburini , Signor Giorgetti , and Siguor Castclli . In active preparation , the new and popular Opera , in Two Acts , entitled DON C 1 IECCO . Composed byNiccola do G iosa , ,-, Conductor , Signor Alberto Randeggerj Mafcstro Coilccrtiitore , SiKnor Vinnesi ; SuReritore , Signor G . Gain . Private Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets may bo secured nfc Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , «» , Old Bond-street ; and at tlie Hox-olfico , winch is oiicn daily from 11 till C o ' clock .
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rpUIESEMAR—Protected by Royal Letters JL Patent of KiiKlnnd , aind secured by tho seals of tho Ecole do Phannacie do Paris , and tlio Imperial College of Medicine , Vienna . Triesemar , No .. 1 , " » remedy for relaxation , spermatorrhoea , and exhaustion of tlio system . Triosemar . No . 2 , effectually , in the short space of throo dnys , complctoly and entirely eradicates nil traces of those disorders which capwules have so long been thought nn antidote for , to the ruin of tlie health of a vast portion of tho population . Triesemar , No . 3 , is thegrent Continental remedy for thatclasaol'disordorswhicliunfortunate y tho liiiKllsh pliVHician treats with mercury , to tlio in evitable destruction of tho nationt ' s constitution , and which alluio Barsaparilla in tlio world cannot remove . Tricsoniar , Nos . 1 , ' 2 , and ! $ , aro alike devoid of tasto or Hmell , and ol all musoatiiiK qualities . They may lie , on tho toilet la me without ilioir use being suspected . — Sold in tin cases , price 11 s ., free by post la . 8 d . extra to aoiy part or tlio United Ri ligdom , or four cases in ono for 33 s ., by poHb , ! ls . ad . extra , which tmveH 11 s . j and iu 51 . cases , whereby thorp is a saving oriMiJs . ; divided into separate doscB , as administereduy ValjX'au . Lalleniautl , Iloux &c . Sold by D . Chureh , 7 B , firaceohuroh-Htrcct ; llartlett Hooper , 43 , King WiHiam-stieoti G . F . WattB . 17 , Strand ; Prout , 2 Z 0 . Btraud ; Hanuiiy . o- ' . Oxford-street ; Sangor , 100 , Oxford-street , London ; K . n . IiiKbam , Mnrkot-strcot , Manch'jstori and Powell , IB , > v csimoroland-strttot , Dublin .
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L ' oko Claijesdox on the Smve Trade . —A deputation waited on Lord-Clarendon at the Foreign Office on Tuesday , for the purpose of presenting a memorial from the committee of the British and Foreign . . Anti-Slavery Societjv against the immigration slave trade now being carried on by the French from the west coast of Africa . Lord Clarendon spoke strongly against the system , which he characterized as ' the slave trade unmitigated and undisguised . ' The question had been submitted to the consideration of the French Government ,-which-lie believed-had not foreseen the result of the plan objected to . He felt sure that nothing could be further from the wishes of the Emperor of the French than to revive the slave trade . The attempts of the French agent , moreover , to obtain immigrants , had been verv unsuccessful .
The Dead Skcret . —A translation of Mr . . Wilkie Collins 'beautiful story , a letter from Paris informs us , is about to be published in Paris . The translators are puzzled how to translate . the title . There is no equivalent in French for the English phrase a 'dead secret , ' and in this case the original title contains the very essence of the story . . ' 'Eke-profound secret' is a mere paraphrase , a . ndthe mystere a substitute for the English title . Can any of our readers , learned in French , suggest an equivalent ? '
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London , Friday Evening , Novombor 27 . Int spite of several failures and tho suspension of a largo bank in the North , tho market lias improved . Tho bank returns aro understood to bo very satisfactory , and the over Issue of notes is fast diminishing . Tho Bank or Frnmce has reduced its rate of discount this week , and tho moment that It is prudent for tho Hank of England to adopt a similar courao there will probably bo a reduction of
2 per cent . The increase in gold is nearly one and a half million since last week . 'Tho . public lias set itself in one or two particular instances against Joint-Stock . Banks and the shares in those undertakings have consequently been much depressed . Foreign stocks and shares remain verv firm-Lyons , Lombardo Venetian , Luxembourg , Dutch Rhenish , and Belgian lines have . been inquired after . The imminent prospect of the Imperial Government - taking- East Indian affairs into their own hands gives a much better tono to Indian railways ; for should Government take the East India Company ' s liabilities and engagements , the Company ' s guarantee of 5 per cent , to shareholders in these lines will be doubly valuable as a Government guarantee . East Indian railway shares are 5 premium . New Indian Peninsulars , 21 . paid , are at 11 . per share premium . Eastern of Bengals , 2 s . only paid , are at 15 s . per share premium . Punjaub and South Eastern of Bengal ungaranteed have not advanced 6 d . per share .
Canadian Railway shares are a . 11 very much firmer . Grand Trunk , 37 . Bonds in this line aro more iu demand . Great Western of Canada are buying at 18 . ? per 20 J . 10 s . share , or 21 . 10 s . discount per share . Our own home Railway market is very firm ; contangos light and money easy ; the-jobbers are all lenders instead of borrowers of money . Dovers , Yorks , East Lancashire , INorth Stafford ? , Berwicks , and Caledonians , are- \ l . to " 2 . 1 . per cent , better . . Minus and miscellaneous shares aro much neglected ; the disastrous fall in copper and tin must drive several poor miners out of work altogether , or , as the Cornishman says , ' she must knack . * Tho managers of Linares , United Mexican . Cobre , Santiago , have good-account from their agents . Money has been very various in its price this week inside the Stock Exchange , and is very plentiful to-day .
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Blackburn , SI , 9 ? : Caledonian , 7 G , 7 GJ ; Chester and Holyhead , . 29 , 31 ; tiastcru Counties . 54 , 55 ; Great Northern , 90 , t ) l ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ^ , 9 G , 98 ; Great Western , -It ) , 50 ; 'L ancashire and Yorkshire , S < t £ , 90 ; London and Blaekwall , 5 ? , ' 5 §; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 10 $ . 105 ; London and North-Western , 9-tJ , 94 ? - ; London and South-Western , 8 Gi , S 74 ; Midland , 82 L 83 ; North-Easter n ( Berwick ) , 111 i , 92 £ ; South-Eastcrn ( Dover ) , 02 , 63 ; Antwerp suul Rotterdam , 5 $ . 5 i ; Dutch Rhenish , 5 b , 5 dis . ; Eastern . of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) . 25 , 25 J : Great Central of France , ; Great Luxembourg , 5 $ , 5 ?; Northern of France , 34 f , 35 ; Paris and Lyons , 32 J , 33 ^; Royal Danish , 13 i , 15 J . t » ltoyal Swedish 4 , 5 ; Sambre and , Meuse . G . 6 £ .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-huie , Friday , November 27 . Tite market for all kinds o-f Grain is decidedly ih-rner . The present prices are : —Saxouka \ Vheat , f > Os ., soft St . Petersburg , 44 s . to 46 s .. Taganrog , 4 Ss . to 49 s ., Odessa Ghirka , 50 s . to 52 s ., all per 492 lbs . Norfolk Flour , 35 s . to 36 s . Maize , 32 s . per 4 S 01 bs . Danish Barley , 28 s . per 41 G lbs . Danish Oats , per 39 lbs ., 21 s , Swedes . 22 s .
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BRITISH TUNDS FOR THE BAST WEEK ; ( Closing Prices . ) Sat . I 3 fdn . \ Tues . \ tFed . Thnr . Frid Bank Stock ............ 2 U i 212 215 ...... 216 3 per Cent . Red 89 I S 8 J 89 885 891 Uui 3 per Cent . Con . An . | 90 I S 9 s ! 895 90 , t 90 S 91 Consols for Account 90 i ' 89 s ' 904 90 i 90 S 9 l New 3 per Cent . An . . 88 } ' 88 J ! 89 894 S 0 | I 901 New 2 J per Cents ... 73 i j-.. * .. - . I i Long A ' tis . I 860 . ! H 5-16-I-15-16 15-16 3-10 ...... India Stock ..... ' 210 i ...... ! ...... I ' 2154 Ditto Bonds . £ 1000 ...... ! ...... | ...... ...... j 30 d I .... Ditto , under . £ 1000 35 d ] 35 d 40 d i 35 d i 35 d Ex . Hills , £ 1000 14 d , yd 1 7 d Id 7 d' par Ditto , £ 5 O 0 ... 8 d | ...... | ...... 8 d i id ...... Ditto , Small 12 d I 10 d i 7 d I ...... Gd par
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FOltEIGN FUNDS . Last Official Quotation dbisinothe Wekk ekdibo Thursday Evening . ) Brazilian Ronds 99 J Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... liuenoH Ayres 0 p . Cents ... Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian 0 per Cents 101 Cents 100 Chilian 3 per Cents ltussian -1 $ per Cents .... 'J : > Dutch 24 per Cents C > 34 Spanish 25 Dutch 4 pur Cent . Ccrtf . > JGl Spanish Com mitteeCer-Eqnador Uonds , of Coup , not fun 5 J Mexican Account 18 J Turkish « per Cent's 884 Peruvian-tiporCents .... 7 r > i Turkish New , 4 ditto .... 975 Portugueses per Cents . 41 Vniiezuelali per Cents
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BIRTHS , ISr . VRKIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . BEECHER—On the 22 nd inst , at JBarnoIdby-le-Beek Rectory , Lincolnshire , the wife of the Rev . M . H . Beccher : a sou . . . - .... - . : - . - ¦ . '¦ ¦ - - " . ' . ¦ BEEVOR — On the 23 rd inst ., at Upper Harley-street , the wife of C . Beevor , Esq .: a son . DEACON . —On the ' 24 th inst ., at Cavendish-square , the wife of J . Deacon , Esq .: a dauehter .
MARRIAGES . HANDY—HAND _ . —Nov . 2 * . at St . Peter ' s Church , Dublin , by the Rev . T . Marshall , John , son of the late S . Handy , Esq .. of Bracca Castle , to Maria Kingston , daughter of thelate W . . O . Handy , Esq ., of Ormeston , King ' s County . HUBBERSTEY—31 O 6 RE- —Nov . 25 , at the Roman Catholics Church , Bury , by the Rev . Caiion Boardinah . Mr . R . Hubberstey . of Hollins Vale , near Bury , to Miss Moore , of Belgrave-terrace . Bury . ¦ . ¦ ¦ : . ; . ' " ' ¦ ; ¦ ' deaths . - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ - .,.-. ' . - " -. : . ...-CRADDOCK . —On the 25 th inst ., at Holies-street , Cavendish-squsvre , C . Craddock , Esq . GREVILLE .- On the 23 rd inst ., at ; Plymouth , A . Gfreville , Esq ., aged GO . LEBRETOIV . — On the 24 th inst ., at St . Helier's . Sir T . Le Breton , Chief Magistrate of the Island of Jersey , aged 6 G .
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FliOM THE LONDON GAZETTE , ¦ Tuesday ^ November 24 . BANKRUPTS . —George Peixtng , Holloway-place , Hollo-way-road , and Sidney-street , City-road , carpenter and builder—Joseph "William Stee , South-street , Finsburymarket , cabinet manufacturer— Joseph HemunowaV , Cleveland-street , FitKroy-square , wool manufacturer—Arthur Coils , Poplar , draper — Johann Theodar Hein-Rtcir , Stockmauk , and CnRisTiA . N Gottlieb Stendei-, Basinghall-strcet , commission and general merchants , and foreign aKonts—William Tyler , Holt-court , Fleet-street , printer—Rowland Pjuice , Stourbridge , Worcester , scrivner , share dealer— Jons Heniiyt Swift , Huddcrslield , dmper—Damiel Best Parry , Liverpool , whitesmith , locksraith , and bell-hanger—Joan Otto William Fabert , Liverpool , ship builder— Ra . li >] i : Hardie Thomson , Liverpool , commission and forwardiiiK a ^ eut —James Steel , L > iverpool , trader — Thomas Gilson , ^ ranciiester , shirt trout and . collar manufacturer—Richard Bridge , Chatterton , Water , and Dunoakshaw , Lancaster , cotton spinner and manufacturer— Thomas James Wilkinson , liulmo , surgeon and apothecary . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS .--J . French . Maybank , Pennicuik—A- B Wh-i ' te , Glasgow , shcriir-olllccr—J . Al'MuimuE , Port-Glasgow , ship owner—G , Thompson , Strathmiglo , Fifcshire . manulaeturcr—H . Schultz , Greiiock , merchant—II . Spiers , Lnrgs . commission agent — D . BI'Gi . cke , Glasgow , grocer—M'Allan Brothiks , Glasgow , calico printers .
Friday , Novem her 27 . BANKRUPTS . —Joseph Hay-ward , Andovor , Southampton , innkeeper—JonN Moss , Stafford , grocer — Joseph Yeoward , Liverpool , ship broker—Richard Hobley and Ibmund Walter Briggs , Nottinghaui , laco manufacturer —JonN Minchin , Newport , milliner— "Wm . Thompson , 3 ? lymouth . dealer in artificial manures— Tho mas JonN < xiiEEtr , Mark-lano , provision merchant—Geouoe Smith Jb \ vkli » , Willow-walk , Hormondsoy , builder — John William JBillsow , Leicester , bookseller— "William Henry 1 > unoan Aldridoe , Great Bridge , Stafford , tailor and draper—Simon Lccas , tho younger , Digbeth , Birmingham , Kroccr—William : TnoMPBON , XichUeld , miller—Johnn I ( EXNBTOH TirKODOR STOCKMAKKand CHRISTIANQoTTLrKB Ktkudel ( and not Stondel aa before advertized ) , merchants —Gboboe Bkant . Cheapsido , hosier—James WAnRENER , iUirlingtou Arcade , dealer in fancy goods—Edward H Hahn and Hkrman Freystadt , Stamford-street , can manufacturers—Henry Benjamin Mosely , Groat Vinot trect , Ilegent-strect , dentist .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 28, 1857, page 1148, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2219/page/20/
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