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The Main Drainage of LarooK. -T.Tfce gen...
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CORN MARKET. Mark-lane , Friday, August ...
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BRITISH FUNDS FOB THE PAST WEEK. (Closin...
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FOREIGN FUNDS. (Last OpjriorAL Quotation...
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R OYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. Monday and during the" week. Lessees, Mr. F. Robsow
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Ho. 385, Attest 8,18w.T- . ^' Deader. 7«...
Ho . 385 , Attest 8 , 18 W . T- . ^ ' DEADER . 7 « j
The Main Drainage Of Larook. -T.Tfce Gen...
The Main Drainage of LarooK . -T . Tfce gentlemen who have had under consideration the plans proposed by Sie Metropolitan Board of Works for carrying out the Sain drainage of the metropolis have made -their report in the fornTof a series of ' conclusions . ' They are ^ of opinion that the plans do not provide for the removal ot a sufficient quantity of sewage from the metropolitan districts . The report , after pronouncing against tne ao-called deodorization of sewage , ' goes on to observe « that the value of the fertilizing matter contained m London sewage is undoubtedly great , but that the large quantity of water with which it is diluted precludes the Possibility of separating more than about one ^ seventh part of tnis fertilizing matter by any known economical Process" The is too large to be conveyed from
. sewage both sides of the river to one outfall . They are of opinion " that the best outfall on the north side fa a place between Mucking Lighthouse and Thames Haven , in Sea Reach ; and that the best outfall on the south side is Higham Creek , in the Lower Hope . That in order to intercept the sewage of a large area , a level should be adopted a little above that of the highest tides—viz ., five feet above Trinity high-water mark , as the level from which the sewage should gravitate at the River Lea on the north side and the Kiver Ravensbourne on the south side ; that the sewage should flow thence into main outfall channels ; and that in the main outfall channels use should be made of tidal water near the metropolis to assist the flow and to effect at the same time the dilution of the sewage . " The commission
estimate that the works would occupy five years in construction , and they recommend that all districts which make use of the main outfall channels should contribute to the cost . With regard to the latter point , they state " that the cost of the main outfall sewers will be 3 , 144 , 300 ? ., and the cost of the internal system of intercepting sewers in the metropolitan district will be 2 , 292 , 965 / ., and the total cost 5 , 437 , 265 / . That , if the outfall channels were not carried beyond B in Erith Reach , the expense -would be reduced by a sum of 1 , 719 , 300 ? . " The report , which 13 addressed to Sir Benjamin Hall , is signed by Douglas Galton , Thomas Simpson , and T . E . BlacfcwelL
Visit of . M . Kossuth : to Glasgow . —In compliance ¦ with a requisition addressed to him by several thousands of the citizens some months ago , his Excellency M . Louis Kossuth has agreed to lecture in Glasgow early in September next , on our foreign relations , and arrangements are being entered into in order to render this visit as effective as possible—Glasgow Daily Mail .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. A...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . APPLEGATH . —On tho lltb of June , at Kamptee , tho wife of Captain Francis Applegath , 33 rd Regiment , M . N . I .: a son . COLE . —On the 12 th June , at Vizianagram , Madras Presidency , the wife of Lieut , R . A . Cole , Quartermaster and Intr . and Acting Adjutant of the 31 st L . I .: a son . WALKER . —On the 4 th of June , at Victoria . Hong-Kong , the wife of Robert Scott Walker , Esq .,: a daughter .
MARRIAGES . CORDEN—EURTT . —On tho 4 th hist ., at St . Nicholas Church , Brighton , William Corden , j un ., Esq .. of Datchett , in Buckinghamshire , to Elizabeth , youngest daughter of the late Francis Burtt , Esq ., of Windsor . EDWARDS—CLARKE . —On the 30 th ult ., at Dawlish , Devon , Lieut-Colonel W . Edwards , E . I . O . S ., to Laura Faith , youngest daughter of the late T . E . Clarke , Esq ., of TromloU House , WellinRton , and of Chard , Somerset . MARTIN—BENNETT . —Qn the 4 th inst ., at Bosham , Sussex , Charles Martin , Esq ., of Worthing , to Emma Farndell , eldest daughter of the late Thomas Bennett , Esq ., of Broadbridge House , Bosham , Sussex .
DEATHS . BARKER . —On tho 1 st of Juno , at Hong-Kong , from wounds received during tho boat engagement against tho Chinese fleet , at Fatshan , in tho Canton River , Henry Lardnor Barker , R . N aged 19 , Midshipman of 1 I . M . S . Tribune , second son of Edgar Barker , Esq ., Oxford-square , Hyde Park . DELANB . —At tho residence of his eldest son , at Hollosdon , near Norwich , on tho 29 th ult ., William Frederick Augustus Delano , Esq ., of 10 , Eaton-placo South , London , Treasurer of tho County Courts of Kent , & c , in the sixtyfourth year of his ago . PERKINS . —Killed , on tho 31 st May , in the first ongagoment with tho mutineers , between Moorut and Delhi , Lieutenant Honry George Perkins , of tho Bengal Horse Artillery , aged 28 , third surviving son of tho Into Charles Perkins , Esq . STEWART . —On tho 30 th ulb ., at 87 , Cadogan-plaqo , Lady Carollno Stewart , stater of the Earl of Galloway , after a short illness .
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jFHOM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuetday , August 4 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED .-John Palmer , Broadatreot , Birmingham , pin maker—Richard Derbyshire , . Liverpool , provision merchant . BANKRUPTS . — John Diokbon , 48 , Bread-stroot , City , vrnronousoraan and commission agent—Thomas Hawley , 221 , Blaokfriars-road , Women fa "Inn-passago , Strand , 27 , iung a-road , Chelsea , and 07 , Orawford-streoli . Marylobono , Brooor—John Kiukham , Bridge-road , Battoraoa , lronfoundor—Hhnry Lancaster , Wnloall , Staffordshire , ironmaster—Wri « i , iAM Winning , Wirksworfch , Derbyshire , Bmallwaro manufacturer—Martin Colt , e ; tt , Stanley Downton , Glouoostorahiro , millor— William Da via and William henry I ) avi 8 , Havorfordwost , drapers—Joseph IS ' oot , Alma-placo , Plymouth , builder—WmjAM Thomas Mbtoalfk , Groat Drlfllold and Brldlingfcon , Yorkshire , draper , nattor , and tailor — Joseph STErniiNsoN . Wintarion , lilncolnBhiro , innkoopor and wino and spirit
merchant—William Oakes , Sheffield , edge tool manufacturer - ~ TffoMAS CitlroN and Thomas SANOBRS ^ Liverpool . pUwterers and slaters - Joseph Daniel . Manchester , Wder- ^ WiMiiAM Wilt > Weight , Stockpqrfc , Cheshire , Kroce ? -H ^ fBX Septimus Wojcstencroft , Middleton . fogwobd grinder— Henry Apthorp Bentham ( and not Henry A ^ thorpb Bbntham , as previously stated ) , feunrVrland shiDOwner and ship and insurance broker . SCOTCH lBaUBSTRA . TR > NS . -JoHN BKODlE , Greenock and Campbeltown , baker , miller , Srfn dealer , and . farmer-Anj > bew Kerb , Glasgow , coal agent—Donald M Donald , Deanhead , Dunfermline . fanner . Friday , August 7 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . — WilliamBurfjed . ironmonger , painter and glazier , Blaenavon , Monmouth-Sh BANKRUPTS . —Asuer Stern , clothier , Minories , City —John- Fake , ironmonger , Bristol—Samuel Burgess , salt manufecfure ? Wharton , Cheshire--George Thompson , corn dealer , Islington-JoHN Banyard , b [ ew ^ Shorehar £ Sussex—Edmund White , corn and coal merchant , JNew Corn Exchange , Mark-lane-James W . Aldridqe corn merchant . Wifcham—Timothy Woosteb , seedsman , Cheltenham—John Overton HOB 3 ON , corn merchant , Long Suttou , Lincolnshire—Lewis Dancygeb , cabinet-maker , ^ SCOTCH ^ EQU ^ TRATIONS . —John Douglas , wright and joiner , Glasgow—James Bo yd , commission merchant , Glasgow—James Kerb , paint and colour manufacturer , Glasgow — John Jamieson , wood engraver , and hotelkeeper , Edinburgh-Murray and Stuabt , printers and publishers , Edinburgh .
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London , Friday Evening , August 7 , 1857 . This week Consols have exhibited still further depreciation , and on Wednesday ruled lower than at any other time dnring this and the preceding year—business having been done on that day at 89 J and QO , for the then account or 6 th August . Since the Settlement of yesterday , much better prices have been realized , the public having taken the opportunity to make investments to some extent . Large speculative accounts were continued , lent money was equal to the demand at about 5 gf per cent . This mormnp : Consols which closed yesterday at 90 S and 91 for September account , opened at 90 J . and closed as on Thursday . Heavy shares , and Foreign stocks and securities , nave participated in the general depression , and the transactions W « mmnarativelv few and trifline : early in the week , but
these two days more activity has prevailed . The beuef in the fall of Delhi gains ground daily , and news is anxiously expected . Foreign Exchanges show a disposition to improve . From New York , the Arago brings advices of small import , American securities of a speculative character quoting somewhat lower . Yesterday , meetings were held of the London and County Bank and the Bank of London : The former declared a dividend of 10 percent , per annum free of income-tax , the latter no dividend , the available balance being carried on against the depreciation in the value of the Government and other securities in the hands of the Company . In both cases the reports and accounts were unanimously received and adopted . . - The following list of prices will show the present state of
tho markets : — Blackburn , 7 £ , 8 $ ; Caledonian , 78 , 78 !; Chester and Holyhead , 35 i , 364 ; Eastern Counties , Hi , 114 ; Great Northern , 974 , 984 ; Great Southern and Western ( Irolandj , 102 , 104 ; Great Western , 60 , 60 £ ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 99 , 99 J ; London and Blackwall , 6 J , 6 J ; London . Brighton , and South Coast , 105 . 107 ; London and North-Western , 103 , 103 J ; London and South -AVestern , 974 , 98 ; Midland , 841 , 845 ; North-Eastern ( Berwick ) , 94 , 95 ; South-Eastern ( Dover ) , 734 , 74 . J ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 6 , 64 ; Dutch-Rlienish , 44 , 4 djs . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 27 £ , 271 ; Great Central of France , 234 , 24 ; Groat Luxembourg , Ij ,, 7 i ; Northern of France , 34 * , 344 ; Paris ¦ and Lyons , 36 $ , 80 S ; Royal Danish , 16 , 18 ; Royal Swedish , 5 , 1 ; Sambre and Meuse , 7 , 74 .
Corn Market. Mark-Lane , Friday, August ...
CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , August 7 , 1857 . Since our last report , fine new red "Wheat has been sold aa low as 54 s . Cd ., but the prices range generally from 58 s . to 62 s . ; and white has brought up to 70 s . Tho sales of cargooa have been confined to Taganrog at 52 s . and 63 s . There are many buyers at 51 s . but no sellers at present . Two cargoes arrived sold at 58 s . Gd . and 57 s . Maizo is a little cheaper . Tho sales made are Odessa shipping or just shipped 35 s ., 34 s . 9 d ., 343 ; Gd .. 34 s . 4 Jd . and 34 a . 3 d ., and Givlatz past Constantinople 35 s . 6 d . Barloy is in rather bettor demand , but thoro is no alteration to quote in price . The Oat trade is firm for good qualities which aro scarce ; other sorts aro difficult to sell . Odossa floating sold at 20 s ., Archangel at 20 s . Gd .
British Funds Fob The Past Week. (Closin...
BRITISH FUNDS FOB THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . Thur . ' jFrid , Bank Stock 210 217 2104 2164 3 per Cent . Rod Olj 91 904 00 * 901 001 3 per Cent . Con . An . 01 00 * 901 ? 00 i 90 A 0 OJ Consols for Account 01 90 $ 00 * 001 91 01 Now 3 por Cent , An . 01 & 01 oof OOjj 002 014 New 24 per Cents Long Ans . 1800 India Stook 214 215 Ditto Bonds , deiooo 20 d 18 d Ditto , under . £ 1000 22 d 17 d , 22 d Ex . Bills , ifilOOO Id Id par 4 d par par Ditto , JC 500 Id lp 3 d lp par Ditto , Small par 4 d 2 p 2 p 2 jp 3 d
Foreign Funds. (Last Opjrioral Quotation...
FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last OpjriorAL Quotation during xnn Wbbk hndino Friday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 102 Portuguese 4 per Gents . ... Buonoa Ayros 0 p . Cents 84 Russian Bonds , 6 por Chilian o por ContH .... , Cents , 112 J Ohlllau 3 por Contn 77 Russian * 4 por Cents .... 08 J Dutoh 24 per Gouts 041 Spanish Dutoh 4 por Oonfc , Oortf . 08 i Spanish Committee Oor-Equador Bonds of Coup , not fun ft } Mexican Account 22 ft Turkish fl por Oonts 041 Peruvian 44 porOonts .,.. 81 I Turkish Now , 4 ditto .... 09 f PortuHuoso 3 por Oonts , 444 ' Venezuela < li por Oonts
R Oyal Olympic Theatre. Monday And During The" Week. Lessees, Mr. F. Robsow
R OYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Monday and during the" week . Lessees , Mr . F . Robsow
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ana jsmpen . The public is respectfully informed that this Theatre will be reopened on Monday , August l 0 £ h , under the Management of Messrs . F . Robson and W . "S . Eraden . The performance will commence with a Comedietta to be called A SUBTERFUGE , in which Mrs . Stirling . Mr . George Vining , and Mr . G . Murray will appear . After which , Mr . F . Robson will deliver an address . To be followed by the Drama of tho LIGHTHOUSE ( by Wilkie Collins , Esq . ) Principal characters by Messrs . F . Robson , Addison , Walter Gordon , and G . Cooke ; Miss Wyndham , her first appearance here tbeso three years , and Miss Swanborough . To conclude with the extravaganza of MASANIELLO . Masaniello , Mr , F . Robson . Doors open at Seven , commence at Half-past Seven .
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C HRISTY'S MINSTRELS . —ST . JAMES'S \ _ y THEATRE . —TLast Week . — The world-renowned CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS will appear every Evening during the week at half-past Eight o ' clock , and on Saturday Morning at Three o ' clock , being their last performances at the St . James ' s Theatre in consequence of other pressing engagements . —Boxes , stalls , and tickets at Mr . Mitchell ' s , Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street .
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LYCEUM , THEATRE ROrAL . —Professor ANDERSON , on MONDAY , August 17 , for TWENTYFOUR NIGHTS ONLYJn his entirely New Entertainment , A NIGHT IN WONDER-WORLD . Comprising all the most attractive portions of his extraordinarily successful Magic and Mystery of last year , with Novelties still more extraordinary , and . specially prepared wonders . of unrivalled marvellousness . On the last night of the season , Professor Anderson will present a Prize or One Hundred Guineas to a Lady , and Fifty Guineas to a Gentleman , for the Wittiest Conundrum sent in during the season . Witty women and clever men will be required throughout the season for th « performance of the Great Conundrum Trick .
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TVXR . ALBERT SMITH'S MONT BLANC , JjiL BADEN , UP the RHINE , and PARIS , is NOW OPEN EVERY EVENING ( except Saturday ) at 8 o'clock . Stalls , Ss . ; area , 2 s . ; gallery , Is . Stalls can be secured at the Box-office , EGYPTIAN HALL , Piccadilly , every da y # between 11 and 4 , without any extra charge . —The Morn ing Bjepresentations take place every Tuesday and Saturday , at 3 o ' clock . _^ ¦ ' . ' :
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MADLL . E . ROSA BONHEUR ' S GREAT PICTURE of THE HORSE FAIR . —Messrs . P . and D . COLNAGHI and Co . beg to announce that the above Picture is now on View at the GERMAK GALLERY , 168 , New Bond-street , from 9 to 6 . —Admission , Is . —Will close on 31 st instant .
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, DR . DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL , Has now , in consequence of its marked superiority overevery other variety , secured the entire confidence and . almost vim-: versal preference of the most eminent Medical Practitioners as the most speedy and effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , GOUT , RHEUMATISM . SCIATICA . DIABETES , DISEASES OF THE SKIN . NEURALGIA , RICKETS , INFANTILE WASTING , GENERAL DEBILITY , and all SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS . Its leading distinctive characteristics are : COMPLETE PRESERVATION OF ACTIVE AND ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES . INVAJEtlABtE PURITY AND UNIFOHM STRENGTH . ENTIRE FREEDOM FROM NAUSEOUS PLAVOUB AND ABTEB TASTE . RAPID CURATIVE EFFECTS , AND CONSEQUENT ECONOMY . " From " THE LANCET . " " Tho composition of genuine Cod Liver Oil is not so simple as might be supposed . Dr . de Jon an gives tho preference to tho Light-Brown Oil over the Pale Oil , which contains scarcely any volatile fatty acid , a smaller quantity of iodine , phosphorio acid , and the elements of bile . ana . upon which ingredients the efllcacy of Cod Liver Oil , no doubt , partly depends . Some of the deficiencies of the Pale Oil are attributable to the method of its preparation , and especially to its filtration through charcoal . In the PREFERENCE OP THE LIOHT-BROWN OVER THE PALE Oil . we fujllv concur . Wo hiivo carefully tested a specimen ofDR , de Jonoh ' s Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil . Wo find it to bo genuine , and rich in iodine and tho elements of bilo . " Sold only in Imperial Half-pints , 2 s . <} d . ; Pints , 4 s . 9 d . ; Quarts , 9 s . ; cftpsulcd and labelled with Dr . de Jongii ' s Stamp and Signature , without which none can possibly be OENUiNjt , by many respectable Chemists throughout the United Kingdom . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEP 6 T . ANSAR , HARFORD , & CO ., 77 , STRAN D , LONDON , ~ W . 0 ., PR . DE JONOH ' S SOLE BRITISH CONSIGNEES , CAUTION . —Proposed substitutions of other kinds of Cod Liver Oil should bo strenuously resisted , as they proceed from interested motives , and will roanlt in disappointment to tho purohasor .
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HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS . By tho joint action of those two inestimable spoolflos , all cutaneous eruptions aro quickly banished from tho system , the worst description of wounds or ulcers aro easily eradicated , tho morbido matter which nature finds injurious to her is thrown out , and . a thoroughly healthy state of tho blood and fluids is tho result , restoring a sound mind and body to suffcrera after other treatment has boon found ineffectual , in many coses saving surgical operations , and evon life itself , by tlicir miraculous power . Sold by all Medicine Vondors throughout tho world ; at Professor HOLLOWAY'S Establishments , S 244 , Strand , London , and 80 , Maidon-lano , Now York i by A . Stampa , Oon-¦ tantinoplo ; A . Guidioy , Smyrna ; and a . Muir , Malta .
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TpwEAFJSESS . —A retired Surgeon , from the JL / Crimon , having boon restored to perfect hoaring by » native physician In Turkey , after fourteen yoara of groat suffering from noises in fcho Bara and oxtromo DoanioBS , without being able to obtain tho least relief from niiy Auriafc in England , la anxious to communicate to othera tho-partloulars for tho ourp of tho same A book sent to any part of tho world on roooipt of six atamps , or tho Author will apply tho treatment hlinaolf , at Ma rosldonco , Surgeon SAMUEL COLSTON , Member of tlio Royal OolJoAoof fiurgoons , London . At homo from 11 till 4 dally . —0 , Lolcoatorplaco , Lelcestor-squaro , London , whoro thouaanda of lottors tnny bo soon I ' roni poraona oured .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 8, 1857, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_08081857/page/21/
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