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M^itcH 3, 1855.] THE IBADEB, 213
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE. Frid...
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DRURY-LANE. ' The production of the Etoi...
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CORN MARKET. Mark Lane, Friday Evening, ...
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK. (CiOSIK...
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FOREIGN FUNDS. Last Official Quotation d...
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE, Lasseo and Mauagor, Mr. A. WIGAN.
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M^Itch 3, 1855.] The Ibadeb, 213
M ^ itcH 3 , 1855 . ] THE IBADEB , 213
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THE SPANISH DANCERS . Mb Buckstonb has discovered the true diggings in Andalusia . The Sehora Perea £ a has made most brilliant rentree at the Haymaekbt , attended bv a new company ^ earing tlie most unequivocally Iberian names , and we may add thl mSt unexceptionably Spanish eyelashes and ancles . To alTwho are si ck of the entrechats and pirouettes of the ordinary ba ll et , with its sicklysmiles and stereotvped contortions , these Spanish dancers , so essentially realist , so SSuent of Southern life and passion , arewdelightfully refreshing . La Pbbea Nena and her companions communicate enjoyment because they appear to ieei enjoyment in those capricious , whirling mazes , and those twinkling arabesques . The reeling is infectious , and you are carried away by the intense abandonment and the savage coquetry of these children of the Sun . The present troupe is a very decided improvement on the former company of the ** P £ RBA Nena . The women are younger and more attractive . The men are more vigorous and agile , and , technically speaking , they execute the figures with more precision and aplomb . We are glad to find that the Spanish dancers have thoroughly taken hold of the English public , and Mr . Bugkstone has the happiness of having first made them popular . A visit to the Haymabket is now as pleasant a way of passing an hour or two of an evening as can be imagined .
From The London Gazette. Tuesday, Februa...
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , February 27 . BANKRUPTS . —Henry Btshe ( otherwise Bisn ) Brighton , builder—James Spexiek , Wapping High-street , sailmaker—George Cunningham Stewabt , Hackney-road , draper— Thomas Henry Rees , Aldine-chambers , Paternoster-row , printer —James Turner , Hedge-row , Highstreet , Islington , draper—John Stkes , Little Tower-hill , clothier—Thomas Bothexi . Lawfobd and Edwin Ma . it-1 AS » . George-yard , Lombard-street , wine-merchants—Samuel Barnett , Wellington-road , Liverpool-road , builder Simeon King , Northampton , bootmaker—Henrt John Betjemann , New Oxford-street , chair-manufacturer — Wiio-iam Joshua Fisheb , Brick-lane , Spitalfields , linendraper— George SeiiBT , Ironmonger-lane , City , and Birmingham , iron enameller — Wiixiam Faimeb , Aldgate , draper—' Wiii-iam-KeAtes , Uttoxeter . Staffordshire , ironmonger—Hatdon Lounds . Bourn , Lincolnshire , coachbuilder—Thomas ~ Freck , Nottingham , grocer — George Simpson , Church Fenton , Yorkshire , chicory merchant—John Wiiittakeb , Oldham , publican—James Johnson , Macclesfield . silk dyer .
. Friday , March 2 . BANKRUPTS . —John "Walker Brown , Sloanc-street , Middlesex , upholsterer—Henry Shaw Goodman , Starchgreen , Hammersmith , varnish-maker—Thomas Cooke , the elder , Froxfield , Hauts ,-cattle salesman—Henry' £ . Ryde , Gray ^ s-inn-road , Middlesex , dealer in mining shares — Henry Mills . Great Portland-street Marylebone , tobacconist— James Rumsey , Coventry , licensed victualler—James Habrop and Joseph Harrop , Westbury , Wilts , woollen manufacturers—Evan Edwards , Aberavon , Glamorganshire , grocer aud leather dealer—Benjamin Bray and Wm . Bray , Okehampton , drapers-rRiCHAD Lear Mugford , ExstoxCrcditon
Torquay tailor and draper—George , , bootand shoe maker-John Crocker , Wyke Regis , tallow chandler—James Smith and John Holmes , Dennolme , Yorkshire , worsted manufacturers—Alexander Jackson , Manchester , watchmaker — Richard Popkiss , Robert Ghiggs Popkiss , and George MelleR , Brentford , timber merchants—Charles Fox , Stafford-place , Pimlico . licensed victualler — Matthew Richard Scott . Harley-place , Marylebone , West India merchant - James Norton Weeks , East Cowes , Isle of Wight , hotel keeper — William Edmund Champion , Addington-terrace , Limehousp-William Pickersgill , Beech-street , Barbican , City dealer in earthenware pipes .
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Money Market And City Intelligence. Frid...
MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , March 2 , 1855 . Business has been so dull during the whole of the week that it required something to give a pleasing variety for the moment . This afternoon a report , or rumour , in the Second Edition of the Times , via Berlin , to say that the Czar was so seriously ill that his life was despaired of , has positively raised the funds i per cent . This may turn out , probably will , an enormous pioco of blague ; but it docs its turn as a kind of countorpoiso to the melancholy anticipations consequent on tho projected expedition of Louis Napoleon to the Crimea . To think that not merely property , capital , all that makes life valuable to your monoy-hunters , but that hundreds of bravo men's livos hang upon tho life of
either or both of those- saving their Empororships' , very worthless vagabonds . Consols have absolutely not moved during the week until to-day . With now Chancollora , poradventuro , will come now measures—a loan , perhaps—all of which will make business brisker . Hence one of tho groat objections to Mr . Gladstone in the City was his horror of all Loans—and thereby cutting off tho supplies from tho traders and doalora in money—considered hypothctically and not ronlly . . Railway linos show bad returns of traffics everywhere m England . Foreign railways maintain their price ; an amalgamation between Paris , Strasburg , and Great Luxembourg , has boon discussed ; this would improve tho table mightily . In Minos nothing doing . Wallers havo been bettor ainco their mooting . Chartered Banks are good . Crystal Palace shares still very Hat . Consols leave off at 4 o * clock—for account March 8 th , 914 ,
OHCaledonians , 62 } , 03 }; Eastern Counties , Hi , llf ; Great Northern , 00 , 01 ; ditto , A stock , 71 , 73 ; ditto , B stock , 120 , 128 ; Great-Western , 03 3 , 01 ; Lancnshii o and Yorkshire 75 , 751 London and Brighton , 1 ) 7 , 00 ; Birmingham , 07 ? , 034 ; South-Western , 83 J , 8-i-i ; Midlands , 07 A , 075 ; Northeastern ( Borwicks ) , 71 J , 7 ' 2 J x . d . ; North York , -ISi , l » i ; Oxfords , 20 , 31 ; South-Eastorn . Gl » J , < 10 ; Antwerp , 0 J , 0 : 1 ; Eastern of Franco . 32 g , 3 ' 2 «; Enafc Indian , guaranteed , IS . lfl ; Central of Franco , 1 J , 1 J pm . ; 'Luxembourg , 21 , 3 ; Western Canada . lCf , 174 ; Northern or 1 ranee , : W 8 . 3 !) i ; Western of Franco , 6 * , bl ; Agua Frins , 4 , i i Braaii Imperial , 13 , 2 }; St . John Del Roy , 26 ) , 30 ; Linares , 7 i , 7 ! i ; roiitigibeaud , 15 , 1 ( 1 ; South Australian , i , i j Waller , 9 . 8 ; Australasian , 80 , 82 ; London Chartered Bank of Australia . 20 , 201 ; Oriental , 37 . 30 ; Union of Australia , 03 , 05 ; Australian Agricultural , 201 , 304 ; Canada Government C per Cent ., 107 i , 107 J j Crystal Palace , 2 | , 21 ; General Screw , 15 3 , 10 i ; N . B . Australasian , i , 1 ; Scottish Australian Investment , 15 , 1 ; South Australian Land , 344 , 35 j .
Drury-Lane. ' The Production Of The Etoi...
DRURY-LANE . ' The production of the Etoile du Nord , at Dkury-L « ane , under the Smith dynasty , is a monument of audacity . But we are bound to say it is py no means so discreditable an achievement as might-have been feared by those who have seen the opera in Paris . Indeed , to those who see and hear the Etoile duNord for the first time there is much even in the Drury-lane version to make a very passable representation ; so victoriously charming i s the music and so triumphantly ingenious the libretto . Mr . Tully ' s orchestra i s really to be commended for its steadiness and good intentions . Mr . Henry Dijayton cannot make much of the music , but his acting in the l ast two acts of the opera is intelligent and not unpleasing . Miss Jenny Bauer , who , for all her German name , speaks English with a thoroughly English accent , is agreeable and vivacious , although she cannot sing in tune . Mrs . Henry Djrayton sings nicely , although the music is too much ' for her . The other tenors ure nasal , but painstaking . The choruses work with a certain air of correctness and precision . The scenery is tolerably effective . On the whole , we think , the general impression is just enough to excite interest in the production of the opera at Covent Garden this season , when it will undoubtedly be heard for the first time , in spite of the enterprise of Mr . E . Smith . Let us take this occasion to remark upon the disreputable state of the approaches to the boxes , and of the boxes themselves in this nourishing national establishment . Mr . Smith , ' we know , pays his rent like a man , but to a stranger , unaware of that important and interesting fact , the audience part of the theatre is the very impersonation of iusolvency .
Corn Market. Mark Lane, Friday Evening, ...
CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday Evening , March 2 , 1855 . The disappearance of the frost , and the consequent reopening of water communication with the interior . has put an end to the complete stagnation which existed wnue tne frost lasted ; still the amount of business done in Wheat during the week has been very limited . The supply of Norfolk Flour has continued liberal , and on Monday there was a free sale at 50 s . por sack ; it is now held for Is . to 2 s . more . The value of Wheat in the Baltic and Danish ports remains unaltered . In the present uncertain state of affairs there is little or no disposition for Spring business . In New York Wheat and Flour are held firmly , but trade is confined to the home demand . The French markets remain quiet , with very little alteration in prices . Barley has slightly recovered from the extreme depression of the last few weeks . The low price compared with Cake , causes it to be used more freely for feeding purposes , and there has been some little speculative business doing for future delivery . The price is even now below Danish , which is held at 27 s . to . 28 s ., f . o b . in the Spring . With very small supplies , the chief part of which is by rail from the Eastern Counties , prices of oats have rather drooped during the week , buyers having held off as much as possible , in expectation of an arrival from Ireland .
British Funds For The Past Week. (Ciosik...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( CiOSIKG- PJBICESO _ Sat . 3 Ion . Tues . Wed ., Thur . Frid . Bank Stock ...... 213 J , 213 * 215 213 i 3 per Cent . Red .. .... 91 f 9 U i 911 91 * 91 i 91 i A per Cent . Con . An . 914 91 | 91 91 91 i 9 l | Consols for Account 914 91 * 914 | 91 91 | 91 « 3 i per Cent . An I .. ; ... ...... New 21 per Cents I 76 J ...... ' ...... ...... Long Ans . 1860 j 4 f 4 5-16 4 3-16 , 44 4 7-16 India Stock i 223 ! ,..... 220 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 ! 11 12 | 14 13 Ditto , under jfc" 1000 15 | 12 ; 11 14 Ex . Bi'Is , £ 1000 ...... 6 I 6 0 9 9 5 Ditto , £ 500 9 6 9 6 9 Ditto , Small 7 13 6 9 9 9 ^
Foreign Funds. Last Official Quotation D...
FOREIGN FUNDS . Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Thuhsday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds Russian Bonds , 5 per BuenosAyreseperCnts . ... Cents ., 1822 984 Chilian 6 per Cents ....... ... '" Russian 4 J ¦ per ' Conts . r .. ~' . ~ " Danish 5 per Cents Spanish 3 p . Ct . NewDef . 175 Ecuador Bonds 3 J Spanish Committee Cert . Mexican 3 per Cents .... 20 J of Coup , not fun . H Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 34 per Cents . ... Ace Belgian 41 per Cents .... 934 Portuguese 4 per Cents , -ill Dutch 24 per Cents 615 Portuguese S p . Cents . ... Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif 935
Royal Olympic Theatre, Lasseo And Mauagor, Mr. A. Wigan.
ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE , Lasseo and Mauagor , Mr . A . WIGAN .
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Monday , and during tho week , will be performed tho New Comedietta , called TIT FOR TAT . In which Messrs . F . Robson , A . Wigan , and Miss Maskell will perform . After which ( first time at this Theatre ) the Comic Drama of A LUCKY FRIDAY . In which Mr . Alfred Wigau will appoar . To conclude with THE YELLOW DWARF AND THE KING OF THE GOLD MINES . Characters by Mr . F . Robson , Miss Julia St . George , Miss E . Ormonde , Miss E . Turner , Miss Bromley , and Mrs . Fitzallan .
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On Sunday Morning , 4 th of March , at Eleven o ' clock , A LECTURE on NATIONAL MISSIONS will bo delivered by WILLIAM MACOALL , at 21 B , Savilo-row , Rcgont-atroct .
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SIR HENRY BISHOP . —GLEES and CONCERTED VOCAL MUSIC . —Hanover-square Rooms . — Mr . MITCHELL respectfully announces that , under the direction and personal superintendence of the eminent English Composer , Sir Henry Bishop , a Short Series of FOUR AFTERNOON VOCAL CONCERTS , by Men Voices , of Glees , Quartettes , and Concerted Music , selected entirely from Sir Henry Bishop ' s numerous works , will be presented at the above Rooms , on the following days : —TUESDAY AFTERNOON next , March 6 ; Saturday , March 10 ; Tuesday , March 13 ; and Saturday , March 17 . To begin at half-past 3 o'clock , and to terminate before 5 . For the efficient execution of these well-known and popular compositions , engagements have been made with Masters Sullivan , Cooke , Malsch , and Norman , Messrs . Francis ,. Benson , Lawler , H . Buckland , and Mr . Land , who will assist at the Pianoforte . Programme of the first Concert : —Part I . — " Now by day's retinng | lamp , " Concerted Piece ; "Come forth , sweet Spirit , " ( Address to the Moon ) , Glee ; "The Fisherman's good-nigbt , " Glee ; "Breathe my harp , " Quartette ; " Though he be now a grey , grey Friar , " Concerted Piece . Part II . — " The Savoyard from clime to clime , " Quartette , & c . ; " Sleep , gentle lady , " Quartette ; "Where art thou , beam of lightf" Quartette : "Hark ! Apollo strikes the lyre , " Glee ; "Stay , pr'ythee , stay , " Sestette . Prices of Admission : —Reserved numbered stalls , 5 s . ; unreserved seats , 3 s- Tickets and Books of the Words may bo obtained aDiiA : r . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street ; of Messrs . Keith , | Prowse , and Co ., Clieapside ; and at the principal Libraries andJtfusicsellers .
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E EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . — A certain remedy for disorders of the Pulmonary Organs . In difficulty of breathing , in redundancy of phlegm , m incipient consumption ( of which cough is the most positive indication ) , they are of unerring efficacy . In asthma , and in winter cough , they have never-been known to fail . — Sold in boxes , Is . lid ., and tins , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and 10 s . 6 d . each , by THOMAS KEATING , Chemist , & c ., No . 79 , St . Paul ' s-cliurchyard , London , and by all Druggists . IMPORTANT TO CLERGYMEN , PUIiLIC SPEAKERS , & c . St . Paul's Cathedral , 30 th Nov ., 1849-Sib , —I have much pleasure in recommending your Lozenges to those who may bo distressed with hoarseness . They havo afforded mo relief on several occasions when scarcely able to sing from the effects of catarrh . 1 think they would be very useful to Clergymen , Barristers , and Public Orators . —I am , Sir , yours faithfully , To Mr . Keating . ' Thomas Francis , Vicar Choral . KEATING'S GOB LIVER OIL , imported direct from Newfoundland , of the lincst ( iuality , pale , purified , and nearly tasteless . Imperial Measure half-pints , 2 s . ; pints , 3 s . 6 d , ; quarts , Cs . Od . ; five-pint bottles , 10 s . % * Orders from tho country should expressly stato " KEATING'S COD LIVER OIL . "
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DR . DE JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL , Prepared for MEDICINAL USE in the LOFFODEN ISLES , NORWAY , and put to tho test of Chomical Analysis . Extracts from Medical Testimonials :-r- . The i . atk JONATHAN PEREIEA , M . D ., F . R . S . E ., F . L . S ., Professor afc tho University of London , Author of " Tho Elements of Matoria Modica and Thorapeutics , " & c . & o . " I know that no ono can bo better , and fow so well , acquainted with tho physical and chemical propcrticB of this medicine as yourself , whom I regard as tho highest authority on tho subject . Tho oil which you gave mo was of tho very finest quality , whether considercdr with reference to its colour , flavour , or chemical properties ; nud I am . satisfied that for medicinal purposes no liner oil can bo procured . " ARTHUR H . BLASSALIi , M . D ., F . L . S ., Member of tho Royal Collcgo of Physicians , Pliysioiun to tlio Jtoyal Free Hospital , Chief Analyst of tho Sanitary Commission of tho Lancet , Author of " Food and its Adulterations , " <& c . & c . & c ' I havo more than once , at dittVront limns , subjoctoil your Light Brown Oil to chemical analysis—and thiH unknown to yourself—and L havo always found it to bo froo from all impurity , and rich in tho constituents of bilo . So great is my confidence ) in tho urtiolo , that I usually jwr . scrilw it in preference ) to any other , in onlor toniaku suro of obtaining tho remedy in its purest and best condition . " Sold in bottles , Jnbolkil with Dr . do JoiikIi'h Htamp aiid Hlgnutiuv . without wjiiuii nonk AKUOEwuiNH . by ANbAR , HA 1 U < 'O 1 U ) . ami ( JO ., , 77 , STRAND , London . Dr . do ¦»/> " «" ' » hoIo nowixlitcd Consignees and Agents for tho United Kingdom and tho Uriti . sh Possessions . Mavboobtiilnori . iu tho country , from roKpoctabloChomistu and Vendors of Medicine . Should any dlllleulty bo ox-Dorioneuil in procuring the OiJ . Messrs . Anhaii , JlAnponi ) , and Co . will forward four hall ' -pint hutting to any part of EnKlaiul , OAiuuAGi : l'AU ) , on receipt of a runalttanuo of llall ' -nints ( 10 ounces ) . 2 s . fld . ; Pints ( 20 o « ncos ) , 4 s . Od ., Quarts ( 40 ounces ) , 0 s . IMPERIAL MEASURE .
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Leader (1850-1860), March 3, 1855, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_03031855/page/21/
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