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January 5, 1856.] T H E L E A DEB. 21
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. C...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Tuesday. Januar...
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE, Lond...
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CORN MARKET. Mark-lane, Friday* Jan. 4, ...
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Aberdeen, 22, 3; Bristol and Exeter, 79,...
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FOREIGN FUNDS. (Last Official Quotation ...
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MADAME JENNY GOLDSCHMIDT-LIND. HANOVER-SQUARE BOOMS.
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MR. MITCHELL respectfully-announces that...
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MADAME JENNY GOLDSOHMIDT-LIND. EXE TEE-H...
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11RITISII FUNDS FOR THE PAST WKKK. (CLOS...
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DR. KAHN'S CELEBRATED ANATOMICAL MUSEUM,...
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The Jenny Lind Performances. Madank Gold...
mate art combined with the deepest utterances of natural feeling , by her performance at Exeter Hall of Handel ' s Messiah . On this occasion , she undertook the whole of the soprano part—an achievement not yet attempted in London , though it has been accomplished in Liverpool . The room was , of course , crowded ; and the profoundesfc emotions of that large auditory were moved and shaken by the influence of the fair singer ' s voice as she uttered the ernnd modulations of " He shall feed His flock ; " " I know
that my Redeemer Hveth ;'' If God be with us , who can be against us ?" and other airs of the oratorio . la conjunction with Madame Goldschmidt , Herr Reichardt made his first appearance this season ; and Messrs . Thomas , Lawler , and Lock by , together with Miss Dolby , worthily supported the chief singer . Madame Goldschmidt will sing in Membellsohn ' s Elijah at Exeter Hall , on Monday the 21 st inst .
January 5, 1856.] T H E L E A Deb. 21
January 5 , 1856 . ] T H E L E A DEB . 21
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. C...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . CHAMBERS . —At Everton , Lancashire , the wife of Majoi Chambers , 3 > . L ., 6 th Royal Lancashire Militia : a daughter . KOTG . —At Torquay , the wife of the Rev . Samuel King : a son . KENNEDY At Bath , the wife of Captain H . A . Kennedy : a . daughter . MARRIAGES . CROMPTON—MOLES WORTH . — At Becbdale , Samue Grompton , Esq ., of Manchester , to Harriet , daughter of the Bev . J . E . N . Moles worth , D . I ) ., Vicar of Rochdale . EL . WYN—HALIi . —At St . John's , Notting-hill , Richard Elwyn , Esq ., JI . A ., Fellow of Trinity College . Cambridge , and Second Master of the School , Charter-house , to Marianne , daughter of the late George Hall , Esq ., of Ely . PA . RKES—PLUMER . —At Little Stanmore , Middlesex ,. Barry Smith Parkes , Esq ., H . M . ' s Consul at Amoy . China , to Fanny Hannah , daughter of the late Thomas HalL Plumer , Esq ., of Canons-park , Middlesex . VANDfcLEUR-MALONY . —At Lee , Kent , Arthur Van " , deleur , Esq .. of Ralahine , Glare , Captain Royal Artillery to Mary , daughter of James Malony , Esq ., of Kiltanon ^ Deputy Lieutenant , Clare . DEATHS . JACKSON . —In Upper Berkeley-street , Portman-square , . liieut .-Colonel Jackson . LEWIS . —At Knightsbridge , William Lewis , Esq ., aged 8 G , 3 formerly Captain in the Hertford Militia , and Gentleman Usher to George III ., George IV ., William IV ., and to her present Majesty . LISTER . —At Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fielda , Mr . Wm . Lister , in his 57 th year . MCAYO . —In Bond-street , Margaret , widow of Thomas Alfred Mayo , Esq ., aged 75 . AtULLER . —At Limerick , Margaret Leigh , wife of Lieut .. Colonel Muller , and daughter of Edward Leigh Pemberton , Esq . ROSS . —In Upper Berkeley-street , John Bethune Ross , Esq ., advocate , agea 37 . SMITH . —At Lewisham . Kent , Mr . Jefferey Smith , in his 7 lst year , formerly of Cotton ' s wharf , Southwark . WYNNE—William Wynne , Esq ., of Itchen Abbas , Winchester , in his 71 st year .
From The London Gazette. Tuesday. Januar...
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday . January l . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED .-Johk Pabkkb Mabsh , late of Bishopsgate-street , woolbroker . BANKRUPTS- — William Elsam , Heyford and Itugtorook , Northamptonshire , iron-stone master—Rowland Hiix Blacker , Ludgate-atreet , importer of foreign silk goods—LiEONA . nDLAiDjtA . Nr , Chancery-lane , and Coburn Newroad , Bow—Wu-tiAMS Wiaa ' ms , Hawley Mills , near Dartford , Kent , and St . Pnul ' s-ohurchyard , paper manufacturer —Jambs Harrison , City , commission agent-Geouoe Wao-NEa , Bernard-street , Russell-square , auctioneer—Wri . ttA « Seaoer White , Ilandswortu , Staffordshire , chymist—Joseph Wokes , Birmingham , glasscutter— Geobgk Tayxok . Derby , silk manufacturer—Baxter Barker , York , innkeeper—Isaac Fihtu , Manchester , victualler . SCOTCH SISQUESTIt ATIONS . —R . Copland and F . W . IIeickmann , Dundee , shipbrokers—P . Stobo . Glasgow , emith . —31 . Mit . i . ER , Glasgow , coppersmith . Friday , January 4 . BANKRUPTS . —KonERT Lawrence Pniu . ii ' s and Geohoe Tjouoias Phitxips , King William street . City , general merchants— Henby Crickmah , East Donyland , Essex , sliip owner — Malcolm Uonaxd Laino Meason , JUanchcster-1 ) uildings , City , merchant— Tuom ah Sueuwin , 1-ou ^ 'hborou ^ h , Jjeicestor , cxirrier—Hknrt Stikke , Manclieater , mon ( ty scri . vener—lion ear Welu , Kingtou . upon-Hull , tni lor—Thomas ifouLDa , Bingley , Yorkshire , coach proprietor —Aluert PaiNTEn , Weaton-super-Mare , brower-liioUAUj ) Gkkiske , Llchdeld , banker—Thomas lUim-, Harrowgatf , YorkslUre , hotel keeper—David JohmVauouan-, Fiahgunrd , PembroScoflhlro , maltster -Edwaud Gauntlktt and Uoheiit Livitki Camdeii-toivn . Middlesex , builders—William Xowei . l , ^ i » 1-worth-rond , boot maker—William MooaE , lirudford , blue and medley dyer . SCOTOir S 15 QUK 9 TRATION . ~ Joun CenniE and Company , Glaflgow , grain merchants .
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Money Market And City Intelligence, Lond...
MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE , London , Frlilny Evening , Jan . t , | , sr > o . The English Funds have shown a very drooping disposition nil this wo ok . There are but few rnon now left who bol love laKunsIa consenting to our torms , as proposed by Austria The fail of Kara la booontlng to bo Looked nt in its true lifiht j and that tfcoro must have been either groan iiilmnanHgoiiiont or treachery on tho part of aomo one , is resolving | t « olf in mon ' a minus to one fixed idea . Krzoroum ami all Annonia bcoomoa now threatened , and the Itusslnn auooossoa will bo hoard whoro wo onn loast afford to havo them known — throughout India . >*¦
The chancellor must have a sweetmeat in store for us , and in what way it will be administered is not yet known to commen men . Money has been scarce all this week ; some heavy real sales have been effected ; yet it id stoutly maintained that the Austrian Hebrew party is still a Bull of over a million , and at high price 3 . Turkish Six-and-a-half has fallen rapidly with Consols ; and is now between . 81 and 82 . In other foreign stocks * but little doing . Foreign railways are firmly held . Great Western of Canada , having gone to 5 premium per £ 20 sliare , are down again to 4 premium per share . The traffic retnrns are very cheering to the shareholders . Our own Great Westerns are a little flatter ; Eastern Counties continue 8 ?—8 i- Mines are at a standstill ; Crystal Palace about the same . There lias been a little business done in the French Omnibus Company ' s shares , but not much . Next week will be the opening of the C 01130 I accounts . Unless some extraordinary good luck fails to us before Easter , we may now see Consols lower than we have had them daring the war . Consols close heavily at four o ' clock , 87 | , £ . The Bank returns are said to be bad .
Corn Market. Mark-Lane, Friday* Jan. 4, ...
CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday * Jan . 4 , 1856 . Tiie arrivals of English and Foreign Wheat and Flour since last week , have been very moderate . On Wednesday all the English Wheat was cleared off at a decline of Is . to 2 s . from former quotations . A fair business was also done in Foreign at previous rates . There was more demand for arrived cargoes of Egyptian Wheat . Several sales of Said j were made at 53 s ., one at 54 s ., and one at 55 s . 3 d ; and one of Beheira at 49 s . cost , freight and insurance . The demand for Maize has not improved , and most of the fresh cargoes are waiting for orders . A'cargo of Galatz was sold early in the week at 4 > s . and another yesterday at 44 s . Beans are not at all in request . Sellers would take 40 s . for arrived cargoes , but there are no buyer 3 at the price . At this day ' s market there is less appearance of business . The sales made off the stands are at former rate 3 , but there is nothing doing in either floating or arrived cargoes . Barley and oats are firm , with a moderate demand . The subjoined table showing the total quantities of all Grain returned as sold in the Englisli markets , from the 1 st October to the 31 st December , this year and last , may not be without an interest to some of our readers . It appears that a larger draught has been made on the comparatively light Wheat Crop of 1855 , than was the case at the same period in 1854 . Wheat . Barley . Oats . Rye . Beans . Peas . 1855 . . Qrs . 1 , 823 , 287 J . OGI . 494 237 , 0 ( 10 9 . 570 64 . C 46 30 , 154 1854 .. „ 1 , 761 , 739 9 G 0 . 0 G 2 210 , 522 8 , 040 00 , 273 27 281
Aberdeen, 22, 3; Bristol And Exeter, 79,...
Aberdeen , 22 , 3 ; Bristol and Exeter , 79 , SI ; Caledonian 53 J -IK ; Ohestor and Holyhead , io , 12 ; East Anglian 11 , 12 ; Eastern Counties , 8 g , {; Edinburgh and Grlaagow GO J , 70 ^; Great Northern , s 7 J , 8 }; Ditto . A stock , 73 , &; Ditto B stock , ll ' , 121 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , 102 , lot ; Great Western , 6 \ f , 2 }; Lancaster and Carlisle , 70 , 6 ; Ditto , Thirds , < i , 7 pin ; Ditto , new Thirds . G , 7 pm ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 7 CJ , 7 ; London and Blackwall , G , i ; London , Brighton . « nd South Coast , <» 3 . 4 ; London and I \ ortl » Western , 94 , 5 ; Ditto South Ditto . , 6 ; Manchester , SuellieU , and Lincolnshire , 23 J , J ; Metropolitan , 3 , i dis . ; Midland , 031 , 4 ; Ditto , nirmingluun and Derby , 30 , 8 ; Newport , Aborgavenny , and Hereford , 94 , 10 ; NortlL British , ; North Kastern ( Berwick ) , C 7 , 8 j Ditto , Extension , 8 J . 8 did . ; Ditto , Great North Eastern purchase , 5 , 4 J clia . ; Ditto . Leeds , 12 , i « i ; Ditto , 1 ' ork , 44 , ft ; North StaH ' oi'dshirc , 8 . J , \ dis ; Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhnmpton , ai , 3 ; ticottisln Coutral , 101 . 103 ; Scottish Midland , 7 : » , 5 ; South Devon , U , 12 ; South Eastern ( Dover ) , 5 G & , 7 A , SoutU Wales , 04 , 0 ; Vale of Noath , 19 , *; West Cornwall , l , 0 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 7 J , 7 j ; Ardonnca .. •; Eastern of France , Paris and Strasbourg , 34 J . ^ ; East India , 21 , 4 ; Ditto Extension , i , { pm , ; Grand Trunk of Canada , 1 . 0 l dis . ; Great Indian Peninsula , par , i ; Luxemburg . 38 , I ; Groat Wostorn of Canada , 24 i , 4 J North of Franoe" 34 } , 5 J ; Tails and Lyons , -lli . 5 ; i'urls and Orleans , 41 , 0 ; Sambro and Mouse , 8 } . 5 ; Wenteru anil N . AV . of Franco . , 29 J ; Afina Friu , ; Australian , B , j }; Urftzil Imperial ) , 14 , 2 j Counos , 2 , h ! St . John del Jtoy , 27 , i ) .
Foreign Funds. (Last Official Quotation ...
FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation dobing the Week ending Fbidat Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 100 Portuguese 5 per Cents . Buenos Ay rea 6 p . Cents 56 Russian Bends , 5 per Chilian C per Cents 103 Cents . 97 Chilian 3 per Cents .... 68 Russian 4 $ per Cents .... 88 Dutch 2 J per Cents 64 Spanish 39 Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif 95 Spanish Committee Cert . Equador Bonds of Coup , not fan ...... Mexican Account 20 Turkish 6 per Cents .... 814 Peruvian 4 £ per Cents . . 75 Turkish New , 4 ditto .... 3 g Portuguese 4 per Cents . Venezuela , 3 £ per Cents .
Madame Jenny Goldschmidt-Lind. Hanover-Square Booms.
MADAME JENNY GOLDSCHMIDT-LIND . HANOVER-SQUARE BOOMS .
Mr. Mitchell Respectfully-Announces That...
MR . MITCHELL respectfully-announces that MR . and MADE . GOLDSCHMIDT'S First Miscellaneous CONCERT , Vocal and Instrumental , with fall Band , will take place at tbe above Rooms , on THURSDAY EVENING , Jan . 10 , 1856 , to commence at Eight o'Clock . PROGRAMME . Past I . Overture , " Medea" Cherubuxi . Preghiera , " Dnd ob die Wolke sie vir-3 ) Ulle , " Madame Jenny Goldschmidt . < FreischUtz ) .. .. .. .. .. C . M . v . Weber . A 5 r , " Constanze , " Herr Eeichardt . fll Seraglio ) Mozart . Fourth Concerto for Piano and Orchestra ( G Major ) , Piano . Mr . Otto Goldschmidt . Beethoven . S ^ "aV 4 Ah mie fedein Madam e Jenny AriaJ "Ma la sola , " j Goldschmidt . ( Beatrice di Tenda ) Bellini Past II . Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra ( B Minor ) , Pianoforte , Mr . Otto Goldschmidt .. .. .. .. .. Mendelssohn . Kecueil de Mazourkas de T . Chopin , ar . ranged for "Voice and Piano , by Madaine Jenny Goldschmidt .. .. .. O . Goldschmidt . Romance , " Piu Bianca , " Herr Reichardt ( Huguenots ) .. ..- . - .. .. .. Meyerbeer . S arabande and Allegro of a Suite ( A Minor ) - Pianoforte . Mir . Otto Goldschmidt .. J . S . Bach . Scotch Ballad , " John Anderson my Joe" J Madame Jenny S wedish Melody , " The Echo Song " .. $ Goldschmidt . Overture , " Figaro" .. Mozart . Conductor .. M . Benedict . Doors open at Seven ; io commence at Eight o'clock precisely . , Reserved and numbered Seats , One Guinea each ; Unreserved Seats , 10 s . fid . No more tickets will be issued than tlie room can . conve ? niently accommodate . Application for tickets to be made at Mr . MITCHELL'S ROYAL LIBRARY , 33 . Old Bond-str « et .
Madame Jenny Goldsohmidt-Lind. Exe Tee-H...
MADAME JENNY GOLDSOHMIDT-LIND . EXE TEE-HALL . MENDELSSOHN'S ELIJAH . MR . MITCHELL respectfully announces that Mendelssohn ' s Oratorio of ELIJAH will be repeated at Exeter-hall , on 3 IONDAY EV ENING . January 21 ,. 185 G , and in which MADAME GOLDSCHMIDT , Will sing the principal soprano part . The Chorus and Orchestra will consist of more than 600 Performers . Conductor , M . BE 3 TEDICT . Prices of Admission :-Stalls ( Numbered and Reserved ) , XI is . ; Unreserved Seats ( Body of the Hall ) and West Gallery . 10 s . 6 < J . ; Area ( under West Gallery ) , 7 s . Doors open nt Seven , to commence at Eight o ' clock precisely . The Tickets will be appropriated according to the order of application , and no more will be issued than the Hall can convciuuntly accommodate . A correct book of the Oratorio is pi von with the Tickets . Application for Tickotd to bo made nt Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street ,
11ritisii Funds For The Past Wkkk. (Clos...
11 RITISII FUNDS FOR THE PAST WKKK . ( CLOSING ) PuiCEfl . ) Sut , Rion . T ( i (\ i . \ Wed . I Thuv , \ Fri . Rnnk Stock 2 or > 20 t » I gofti .... 3 pcrCont . Hcduouil . 1 8 Hj 881 HH H 74 R 7 A 87 fl 3 per < Jout . Con . An " Consols for -Account . m \ asij n 7 ^ A 74 MJ < m Now » percent . An ., t «> h «} mi rt . fi h 73 ¦ H 7 J Now 3 } per Onta Loil fl Allrt . I 8 H > US " 'io' |( i ' J ndin Slook Ditto Honda , £ » 0 « o SJu . d . ' . ' , ' , \[\ , \[\\ Ditto , under £ l (> u <> .. !) s . d 4 a . ( 1 7 . 1 . cl lOu . d lOs . ' d fts . Yi Kx . Billfl , jeiO'JO Otj . d lOs . d 7 c . < l 7 e . it I 8 * . d . "•» . d Ditto , JL'flOO i Oh . ( i 8 n . » i «» . « l Oa . < l Dllto , Hmall , 4 n . ( i Hla . d ds . < l 0 c . < 1 fl * . < 1 » a . A
Dr. Kahn's Celebrated Anatomical Museum,...
DR . KAHN'S CELEBRATED ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-square ( open forGontlemen only ) , the rnritymul completeness of whoso contents have already ncquirod for it nu European reputation , and obtained tho warm commendations ol the proas in tlua and other countries is now open daily . A JSfew Series of Origlnnl Specimens and Models , embracing some most important and curious features , Illustrative of the wonders and secrets of the Human Structure , hna Juat been added to the Collection , which now stands wholly unrivalled in tlie world . Medical practitioners tuul students nml the public nt large nro invited to vUit the Museum , whore Lvottirctj nro delivered during the day , anil a new and poouliarly interesting one is di'Urerod by Dr . Kmin , at halt-pant ifii ^ fit o ' clock every lQvcnine , on tho Reproductive Functions i « i Man . Achnkwlon , One Shilling . Juat published , prico la ., free by post ( gratia to Visitors to tf » o Musoum ) , a now edition of l > r . Ivaiin's Treatise , Tho SHOALS and QUICKSANJ > S of YOUTH . An Ktisay , Huoolally intended to avert danftora to which the young and auHCoptiblo nro pcouihuly liaWo , nml to anouS ho progress of ovll .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 5, 1856, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_05011856/page/21/
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