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DR. KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 4 Coventry-streetLeicester-square. Open (for gonol
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tlomon only ) from Ten till Ten , containing upwaru . thousand models and preparations , illustrating every part of tho human frame in health and disease , tho raco ol inen Ac Lectures delivered at Twelve , Two , Four , and at llairpast Seven , bv Dr . ( J . Sexton . F . R . G . S . ; and a new and hiirhly-intereslhiK Series of Lectures is now in course of delivery by Dr . Kahn , at Half-past Eight every evening . — Admission Is .
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BL AIR'S GOUT nnd RHEUMATIC TILLS . This preparation is one of tho bonollts which tho science or modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind , for , during tho first twenty years of tho present century , to Hpi ' ak of a euro for tho Clout was considered a romance ,--but now thoellleacy and safety of this mediciiio is so lully demonstrated bv unsolicited tost imonials from persons in ( ivory rank of life , that public opinion proclaims this as one ol tho most important discoveries of the present ngc . Kohl by PROUT and HA USA NT . 229 . Strand , London , and all Medicine Vendors . Price Is . Ud . and as . 0 a . por box .
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, , DOYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . — A _ ¦ Lessee and Manager , Mr . Alpebd Wia _ K . B Monday and during the week , first time , a New Farce called A FASCINATING INDIVIDUAL . Char _ cter 3 lfv _ e _ . rs . F 3 Robson , Emery , Q . Murray , Danvers ; Misses Marsfcon and . Castleton . After which the New Drama of RETRIBUTION . . Principal characters by Messrs . A . Wigan , Emery , G . Vinin _ - G . Murray , Leslie , Franks ; Miss Marstonand Miss Herbert . To conclude with STAY AT HOME . Characters by Messrs . G . Vining , Emery , Leslie , F . Viningr , O . Murray , White ; ' Miss Bromley , Miss Ternan , and Mrs . Stirling . Commence ' at Half-past Seven o ' clock . t _____________ - ^ — '
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, ; ITADAMEJE _ TNYGOLDSCHMIDT-LLNIX » JLtX Exeter Hall . —Last Concert but Two in this Country . ¦ —Mr MITCHELL respectfully announces that MADAME : GOLDSCHMIDT will give a Miscellaneous Concert , with 1 full band and chorus , at Exeter Hall , on Wednesday Even-• ing , Juno 11 , it being tho last Concert but Two which will i be given by Madame Goldschniidt in this country—Programme : Part I . —Overture , "Les deux Journees" ( Cherubini ) . Air , " Pensa alia Patria , " Madame Viardot ( " L'ltaliana in AJgeri" — Rossini ) . Air , Madame Goldschmidt ( " Armida "—Gluck ) . Fantasie on Themes of "Don Juan " of Mozart , with Orchestral Accompaniments , Violoncello , Herr Moritz Ganz , from Berlin ( Ganz ) . Duo , "Ebbene ... a te : ferisci "— " Giorno d'orrore . " Madame Goldschmidt and Madame Pauline-Viardot ( "Semiramide "—Rossini ) . Concertstiick , for Piano-forte , with Orchestral Accompaniments ; Piano-forto , Mr . Otto Goldschmidt ( C . M . von Weber ) . Scena and Aria , "Ah non credea "— "Ah non giunge , " Madame Goldscbmidt ( " Sonnambula" —Bellini ) . —Part II . —Choral Fantasia , Piano-forte , Orchestra , and Chorus ; Piano-forte , Mr . Otto Goldschmidt ( Beethoven ) . Duett , " Per piacer alia Signora , " Madame Goldschmidt and Signor Belletti ( " 11 Tureo in Italia "—Rossini ) . Duo Concertante , for Violin and Violoncello , without accompaniment , Messrs . Leopold and Moritz Ganz , from Berlin ( L . and M . Ganz ) . Morning Hymn , Soprano , Solo , and Female Chorus , Madame Goldschmidt ( " La Vestale "—Spontini ) . Cavatina , " Di militari onori , " Signor Belletti ( " Jessonda " —Spohr ) . Scotch Ballad , " John Anderson , my Jo , " and a Swedish Melody , " The Echo Song , " Madame Goldschmidt . Part-song ( Pearsall ) . Coronation March ( Meyerbeer ) . Conductor , M . Benedict . Doors open at Seven . To commence at Eight o ' clock precisely . Reserved and numbered seats , 11 . Is . ; unreserved seats ( West Gallery and body of the Hall ) , 10 s . 6 d . ; area ( under West Gallery ) . 7 s . No more Tickets will be issued than can be conveniently accommodated- —Applications for tickets received by Mr . Mitchell , Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . —THE GREAT FOUNTAINS . —The Directors of the Crystal Palace Company beg to announce that Wednesday , the 18 th of June , has been fixed for the opening of the GREAT FOUNTAINS . On this day will take place the First Public Display of the whole system of Waterworks , comprising ( in addition to the Fountains already in action ) the Water Temples , the Cascades , the Two Large Waterfalls , and the Fountains of the Grand Lower Basins . On this occasion , admission will be limited to holders of One Guinea ( pink ) and Two Guinea ( yellow ) Season Tickets , and to persons paying Half a Guinea . . Transferable Tickets ( blue ) will not bo available on this day . See the dates specified on the face of these Tickets . The doors of the Palace and Park will be opened at Twelve . . , ... „ „ , Military Bands will bo in attendance , in addition to the Band of the Company . By order , Crystal Palace , Juno 5 , 1856 . G . GROVE , Sooretary .
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FRENCH EXHIBITION . THE THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION" of PAINTINGS by Modern Artists of tho FRENCH SCHOOL is NOW OPEN , at tho GALLERY , 121 , PALLMALL . Admittance Is . Season Tickets 5 s . Catalogues 6 d . B . TRODSHAM , Secretary .
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MR . GEORGE BUCKLAND'S PICTORIAL and MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS ( Songs and Scenes from tho Tempest ) having boon most successfully received , will bo given at tho Regent Gallery , CD , Regontstrcct , ovory evening at 8 o ' clock ( Saturdays oxcopted ) , and on Saturday afternoons at 3 o'clock . Mr . Gcorgo Buckland will be assisted in the vocal portion of tho Entertainment by Miss Clari Eraser . —Admission , Is . and 2 s . ; dross stalls , 3 a . Box-office open from 11 to 4 .
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TO INVALIDS , MOTHERS , AND FAMILIES . By her Majesty ' s Royal Letters Patent ( tho only patent existing for those preparations ) . Strongly Recommended by tho Medical Profession . AD NAM'S IMPROVED PATENT GROATS and BARLEY arc manufactured by a process which entirely removes tho acidity and unpleasant flavour , so universal ^ found in similar preparations . They produco Gruel and Barley Water in tho highest perfection , and , being manufactured perfectly pure , yield food of tho most lig ht and nourishing quality for tho Infant , tho Invalid , ana tho Aged . Tho Barley also makes a delicious Custard Pudding , and is an excellent ingredient for thickening Soups , &o . Tho Patentees publish one only of tho numerous testimonials they have received from eminent medical professors , relying more confidently on tho intrinsic quality of tho articles , of which one trial will not fail to convince tho most fa-stidiouH of their purity and cxcollonco . ( Copy . ) " Chemical Laboratory , Guy ' s Hospital , February ll » , 1855 . " I have submitted to a microscopical and chemical examination tho samples of linrley and groats which you have forwarded to mo , and 1 beg to inform you that I find in them only those principles which aro found in good barley ( thorn xa no mineral or other impurity present , ana from tno result of mv investigation 1 behove them to bo genuine , and to nosscHH those nutritive properties assigned by tho hue Dr . INiroira to this ( Inscription of food . ( . Signed ) A . S . TAYLon . " Messrs . Adnam and Co . " CAUTION . —To prevent errors , tho Public aro requested to observe that each package bears tho signature of tho Patentees , J . and . 1 . ( J . AONAM . To ho obtained Wholesale at tho Manufactory , Maidenlane Queen-street . London ; and Ketail in J ' nckots and Canisters at Od . and Is . each , and in Canisters for l-amUlen at' 2 s ., Rs ., and 10 s . each , of all respectable Grocers , Druggists . & . c , in Town and Country .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . ttRVERLY . —On the 31 st ult ., at 43 , Upper Charlotte-street , Fitzroy-square , the wife of William Roxby Beverly Esq .: rA _ J _ INGTON . — On the 6 th ult ., at Barbados , Mrs . G . C _ rrington , of Missenden Abbey , Bucks : a son and heir . MENZIES . —On the 31 st ult ., at 19 , Queen's-terrace , Baysvrater , the wife of Duncan Menzies , Esq ., Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals : a daughter . ¦ tt _ NN . —On the 2 nd inst ., in Lower Berkeley-street , the I _ dy Annora Williams Wynn : a son . MARRIAGES . T-BGH—WODE HOUSE . —On the 29 th ult ., at St . George ' s-Hanover-square , William John Legh , Esq ., late Captain of the 21 st Fusiliers , to Emily Jane , third daughter of the Bev . Canon and Lady Jane Wodehouse . LOWTHER—LERCHENFELD . —On the 3 rd inst ., at Leckhampton , Cheltenham , Marcus Lowther , Esq ., Lieut . R . N ., fifth son of the late Gorges Lowther , Esq ., of Hampton Hall , Somerset , to Emily , widow of the late Count Maximilian de Lerchenfeld , of Munich , Bavaria , and daughter of the late Isaac Cookson , Esq ., of Meldon-park , Northumberland-THEOBALD—MI ALL . —On the 5 th inst ., Mr . Morell Theobald , of Aller Cottage , Highgate Bise , to Ellen , . youngest daughter of Edward Miafl . Esq ., M . P ., Sydenham Park . WILKINS—STEELE . —On the 5 th of April , at Chicago , Illinois , U . S ., John Edward Wilkius . Esq .. Her Britannic Majesty ' s Consul at Chicago , second son of the late John North Wilkins , Esq ., of Bury-fields , Bourton-on-the-Water , Gloucestershire , to Margery Wilkie , second daughter of George Steele , Esq .., of Chicago . DEATHS . BtJLLER . —On the 4 th inst ., at her residence . 5 , Seamoreplace , Mayfair , the Right Hon . Lady Agnes Buller . HERVEY «« -On the 1 st inst ., the Lady Elizabeth Hervey , eldest daughter of the Earl Jermyn , M . P . JOHN . —On the 28 th ult ., at Winchester , from the effects of illness , contracted i n the trenches before Sebastopol , Captain George Trevelyan John , 23 rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers , 3 U ? ed 26 . MENDS . ' —On the 26 th ult .. off Spithead , on her way from West Australia , Isabella , the beloved wife of Commissary-General Mends , and daughter of the late Capt- Creighton , of the 11 th Dragoons , and grand-daughter of the late Admiral Sir Richard Onslow , Bart ., G-C . B-8 HARPE . —On the Slst ult ., at his residence , 17 , Sohosauare , in consequence of a fall from his horse , Daniel ibarpe , Esq ., F . R . and L . S ., and President of the Geological Society , in the 51 st year of his age .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , June 3 . BANKRUPTS— James Fjbhkh , York-road , Lambeth , and Cornwall-road , carpenter—Frederick Fctvoyb , Regent-street , jeweller—James Gixlivee Glaze , Seriesplace law stationer—Thomas Co _ b , Wandsworth , licensed victualler—Robert Dix Da vet . Beckford-row , Walworth , milliner—James Osbokne . Curtain-road , Shoreditch , upholsterer — Henbt P __ tt Baklow , late of Lawrence Pountnoy-lane , and Cannon-street West , wine-merchant—Hbnbt Cbitchlow , Dudley , baker — Thomas Cooper , Derby , builder—James Beoaduent Herbert and Ed-Ward Hinhley , Liverpool , coal factor—Richard BiBCHAli ,, jun . St . Helen ' s . Lancashire , ironmonger . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS-J . Wilson , West Linton , Peeblesshiro , flosher—G . Barclay , Aberdeen , merchant . Friday , June 6 . BANKRUPTS . —John Avery Nanscawen Dawe , James Hodges CoTTRELL . andTnoMAS Benham , Laurence Pountney-lane , City , seed merchants and seedsmen—Anton Leo , Jeffrey-square , St . Mary Axo , merchant—George Tariiwgton . Devonshire-street , Portland-place , lodging-house keeper—Frederick Cooper , Cheodlo . Stafford , currier—Gkoroe 'Josiah Palmer the elder . Savoy-street , Strand , printer—Joseph Samuel Robinson , Brook-streot , Newroad Middlesex , stonemason—James Wright , Bristol , eheesefactor—Jonu William Clarke , Bury tit . Edmund ' s , ironmonger—Geobgk Worrall Jones , Crickliowcll , Broconphiro , banker—Robert Fisiikr , Exoter , builder-Thomas Dickson the younger , Bishopsgate-strcot Within , City , merchant—Peter Hulmb Edge , Manchester , match manufacturer—George Frederick Abbott , Clonakilty , Cork , and Manchester , draper . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —Robert White , Glasgow , provision merchant—Geokgu Gowan , Edinburgh , wohitect .
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London , Friday Evening , Juno « , 1850 . TitE Transatlantic news , and tho frightful account of the Inundations in Franco , hftvo cast a sombro shadow over the stock and railway markotH during the week . Tho settling of tho Consol account took placo during tho week ; tho contango was high abovo half per cent ., which shows tho provalonco of a heavy bull account . Turkish 0 per cent , and 4 percent , continue firm , but little doing in them . Moxicims are natter , tho account of a largo sum " . having arrived pur Solent , for dividend * , being untruo . Canada Government Securities and tho Railways in that colony arc : iU flatter , owing to tho American dillleultios . Joint Stock Banks remain about tho samo . Tho heavy share market is porcoptibly lower , and this feeling applies also to tho foreign Hlmro market both French and Uolgian . Itt Minos there is no Btir—a fow inquiries after United Mexican Hharos and Brazilian . Crystal Pnlaco Hhnres arci heavy ; tho groat amount of business indeed that promised throughout all tho markets has coino to a Htop . Tho anxiety about tho United States quarrel in foil nil over f he City . 'I he atanltwal of our Minister from Washington is perhaps lost .
dwelt upon than the fear of a chance quarrel between the two naval squadrons on the Central American coast , and the possibility of two hot-headed sea captains causing infinite mischief and ill-will , if not a disastrous war between the two nations . Money for commercial purposes is much easier , and were it not for the belligerent tone of the United States Government , we might see Consols at 96 before August . At four o ' clock the Market closed firmer all round . Consols for account , 95 J | . Aberdeen , 25 J , 26 J ; Bristol and Exeter , 8 S , 90 ; Caledonian , 60 f , 614 ; Chester and Holyhead , 16 , 17 ; East Anglian , 16 } , 17 J ; Eastern Counties , 16 , 10 i ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 60 , 62 ; Great Northern . 91 J , 95 $ ; Ditto , A stock , 78 , 79 ; Ditto B stock , 129 , 131 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 104 , 106 ; Great Western , 61 , 61 J ; Lancaster and Carlisle , 70 , 75 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 92 , 92 . J ; London and Blackwall , 6 J , 7 A ; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 103 , 105 ; e | 3 . . - ' ' , ¦ :
London and North-Western , lOlf , 102 i ; London and South Western , 98 , 99 ; Manchester , Sheffield , and Lincolnshire , 29 } , 29 ||; Midland , 78 , 78 J ; Birmingham and Derby , 48 , 50 ; Newport , Abergavenny , and Hereford , 13 , 15 ; North British , 35 J , 86 A ; North Eastern ( Berwick ) , 81 , 82 ; Ditto , Extension , 5 | , 4 f dis . ; Ditto , Great North Eastern Purchase , 31 , 2 | dis . ; Ditto , Leeds , 17 * , 171 ; Ditto , York , 58 , 89 ; North Staffordshire , 6 , 5 f dis . ; Oxford , Worcester , and Wol verhampton , 27 , 28 ; Scottish Central , 102 , 104 ; Scottish Midland , 77 , 79 ; South Devon , 14 , 15 ; South Eastern 7 li , 71 f ; South Wales , 73 , 75 ; Vale of Neath , 19 , 20 ; West Cornwall , 6 i , 71 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 8 i , 8 J ; Bombay and Baroda , li , 2 pm . ; Dutch Rhenish , 1 , 1 J pm . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 371 , 37 ?; East Indian , 23 J , 24 ; Ditto , Extension , 23 , 23 ? ; j Grand Trunk i
of Canada , A issue , 10 £ , 9 ? dis . ; Great Central of France , 6 , 6 J pm . ; Great Indian Peninsula , 22 i , 22 ?; Great Luxembourg , 5 f , 5 g ; Great Western of Canada , 25 * . 25 ? ; Ditto , New , 2 f , 2 $ pm . ; Great Western of Canada Bonds , payable 1857 , 100 , 102 ; Ditto , ditto , Bonds , payable 1873 , without option , 107 , 110 ; Madras 44 per cent , guar ., 20 J , 20 !; Namur and Liege , with interest , 7 % , 8 ; Northern of France , 43 | , 44 J ; Paris and Lyons , 57 | , 58 * ; Paris and Orleans , 53 , 55 ; Royal Danish , 19 , 20 ; Sambre and Meuse , llg , 11 J ; Scinde , guar . 5 per cent ., 2 ? , 3 i pm . ; West Flanders . 43 , 45 Western and North Western of France . , 37 ; Commercial , London , 32 , 33 ; Colonial , 21 , 22 ; London Chartered Australian , 18 | , 19 ; London Joint Stock , Sl |; London and Westminster , 49 ; Oriental Bank , 41 |; South Australian , 384 ; Santiago de Cuba , 33 , 33 f .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , June 6 , 1856 . The supply of English Wheat this week has been quite trifling , and of Foreign very moderate ; amongst the latter have been the first arrivals from St . Petersburg , including hard and soft Kubanka Wheat ; the former has been taken readily at 60 s . per 62 lbs ., the latter is of poor quality , and though held for the same money , does not find buyers . Holders are very firm , and though buyers are not very numerous , there is a fair trade doing at from Is . to 2 s . over Monday ' s rates . The arrivals of Wheat and Maize off the coast have been rather numerous— of these , three cargoes of Galatz Wheat have been sold at 55 s . and 56 s . ; four of Kalafat at 57 s . to 58 s ., and 58 s . 3 d . ; and two of Beheira at 41 s . and 38 s . 6 d ., all cost , freight , and insurance . Seven cargoes of Galatz Maize have been taken at 29 s . to 29 s . 6 d ., and 30 s . ; and one cargo in poor condition at 28 s . ; and four cargoes of Ibrail at 28 s ., 28 s . 3 d . to 28 s . 6 d- and 28 s . 9 d ., cost , freight , and insurance . There is not much demand for cargoes on passage . Of Barley the supply is quite trifling , and the little on sale readily brings Is . over Monday ' s prices . Oats too are in demand at Is . advance ; and it appears hardly probable that tho supplies of this article will bo sufficient to keep prices so low as they are at present . Beans are likewise held with more firmness .
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Scotch Farming in Tubket . —About twenty-five agricultural labourers , with their wives and families , hfve left the Broomielaw , Glasgow , by the Beaver . t eamer , en route for Liverpool , whence they will sail for , 5 w _ ey by the screw steamer Arcadia . They are under the charge of Mr . Gebbie , lately farm overseer to Mr . nixon of Govan Ironworks , and are to be employed , under him , in introducing the Scotch system of farming among the Turks and Greeks , upon a beautiful and extensive estate acquired by Mr . Thomas Parry , situated about twelve miles from Constantinople .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . Thur . Frid . Bank Stock 2174 2164 218 217 3 per Cent . Red i ) 3 A » 3 i 93 i 93 * 93 J 934 3 per Cent . Con . An . 94 f 044 9 tS 04 i 94 f 944 Consols for Account 04 J 0-i-i \ 94 J 95 05 * 95 * Now 3 per Cent . An . ' 932 91 i 94 i 935 93 f 044 New 24 per Cents , ,... 78 78 Long Ans . I 860 ! 3 3-16 T-Z \ 3 3-16 3 3-1 C India Stock | 236 236 233 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 3 p 3 p 5 p 2 p Ditto , under ;_ 1000 Ex . Bills ,--1000 3 p 3 7 4 p 8 p 8 p Ditto , £ 500 4 4 P 8 p ; 8 p Ditto . Small 7 4 P Bp ! 8 p
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation duiuno the Week ending Friday Evenino . ) Brazilian Bonds 100 Portuguese 4 por Cents . ... Buenos Ayres « p . Cents 7 » U Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian « por Cents Cents 1074 Chilian 3 pur Cents 09 J Russian 4 j por Cents . ... !>/ i Dutch 24 per Cents ( W Spanish 47 J Dutch 4 per Cent . Certf . l > 5 Spanish Committee Cor . Equador Bonds of Coup , not fun f >\ Mexican Account 22 f : Turkish < i per Cents OOff Peruvian li porCents .... 77 $ I Turkish New , 4 ditto ... lO . id Portuguese 4 per Cents . 4 CJ i Venezuela , 44 per Cents . 30
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Leader (1850-1860), June 7, 1856, page 549, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2144/page/21/
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