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BANKRUPTS.— George Jbss«p,Cliftonville H...
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CORNMABKET. - - Mark Lane ^ Friday Eveni...
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK. (Closin...
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FOREIGN FUNDS.! Last Ofvioiax. Quotation...
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INQUIRY INTO THE, WAR WITH RUSSIA. pFror...
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. ( Lessee and Manager, Mr. A. WIGAN.
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Bankrupts.— George Jbss«P,Cliftonville H...
BANKRUPTS . — George Jbss « p , Cliftonville Hove , Sus-v aex ! builder— Joseph BBOOK ^^ poking * . Essex . wheelwrjghfc ; _^ i £ iia m : Fitch , Old Fish-street-niU , stationer—MfiLiiam GiTTPSy Isleham , Ctonbridgeshh-e . -draper—Richard-Somw Shorediteh , victualler—Geokgkb Gbbewtuskd , Upper HoUoway , builder — George Habgrave Morgan , Hereford , builder—William Morgan ; Bristol , potato dealer—William Pa rtridge the elder , Birmnigham , builder—Josbkh PkeScott , Liverpool ,- teadealer—3 Bpwabj > , Lawrence Kyus , Reading . licensed victualler—James Stevenson ,- Liverpool , provision dealer—Edwin Adouphxjs Lock , Curry Bivell , Somersetshire , draper—IiOUiSA Bhowbtt , Bradford , innkeeper—James Woollev , Manchester , coach builder—David Nobbuky , Aldewey , Cheshire , butcher— George Hawke , Polruan , Cornwall ,. dealer in hardware—Frederick William Lister , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , and Southampton-row , XCussell-sauare , jewel case manufacturer—John MosBtETv Mftcclesfield , saddler—Thomas Hc-iajER , Macclesfield ., silk throwster . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —• John Orb , Johnstons , grocer—Joseph Rich , Edinburgh , tobacconist—Maxcoim ITCaxl , Oban , hotel-keeper .
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* MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening ,. April 20 , 1855 .. Tsusnew Loan'has been subscribed for very respectably . . Nine-tenths of the amount asked for have been granted . . The "ecrip , " as it is called at present , seems rather a favourite , and stands at present at about 14 to If premium . Consols have been . droopiag ,. and are still flat . Railway shares very heavy . Turkish scrip has had a . great fall—since the dividend came off . They have been done as low as 72 i , 72 $ exdividend . To-day more-firmness prevails , and they-are o « oted 741 * 75 ex dividend . We are tantaliaed every now aadthen . by flying roports of a fresh , proposition made by ; Russia to the Conferences , or another breach with an assault to follew-at Sebastopol . Tho Emperor ' s visit hfts mede- quite = asholiday for the City-people , the weather adding its influence . _ ,.. ., . . ' ' In Crystal Palace Shares and , Mines there has been , but little doing . United Mexican and Santiagos are still fnauired after .- Imperial Brazil are a shade higher . Consols leave off at four o ' clock , 89 i , 89 J ; the New Scrip , U , lj pm , ; Turkish Six per Cent-, 7 J & 75 ; Russian Fives , 98 , 101 . Caledonians , 59 £ , 60 ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 54 ., 56 ; Eastern Counties , 11 , Hi ; Great Western , 63 | , 64 £ ^ London and Northwestern , 98 , 98 £ ; London and SouthrWestern , 82 , 83 ; Great Northern , 88 , 89 ; ditto , A stock , 72 , 74 ; ditto , B stock , 123 ; 125 ; Midlands , 68 ? , 69 ; Lancashire and York--shire , 76 f . 76 i ; South Eastern ,. 60 , 61 ; Berwicks , 70 ± , 7 li ; South Devon , 12 $ , 13 j ; Oxfords , 25 , 27 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 7 | , 8 ; Eastern of France , 2 , 2 4 pm . ; Great Northern of France * 34 k 351 ; Namur and Liege , 6 , 64 ; Sambreand Meuse , 8 ,-8 i ; , Paris and Lyons , 23 * , 24 ; Paris and Orleans ; 45 , 47 ; Paris and Rouen , 39 , 41 ; PanB and . Havre , 22 , 22 * . ; Great Western of Canada , 17 J , 17 f ; Great Luxembourg ; 2 * . 2 *; Western of France , 5 * . 6 J ; Imperial Brazil , 2 f , 3 i , Sfc * John . del Rey , 30 , 32 ; Linares , 7 , 7 i Pontigibeaud , 2 jJ 2 i , Santiago da Cuba , 6 64 ; United Mexican , 7 i , 8 ; Wallers ; i , i ; Australasian Bank , 80 , 82 ; Oriental Bank , 33 , 85 , Union of Australia , 66 , 68 ; Australian Agricultural , 28 ; 80 ; Canada Government Six per Cent ., 108 * . 109 ; Crystal Palace , > 3 J , 3 f ; Preference , i , f pm . ; North British Australasian Land and Loan , f ,. l ; Scottish Investment , 1 ) , If ; South Australian Land , 36 , 87 .
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CORNMABKET . - - Mark Lane ^ Friday Evening ,. April . , 1855 , There has been but a moderato arrival of English and Foreign Wheat since Monday . During the week the trad *' has ruled dull , and prices . have declined Is . since last . Friday . Barley , both English and Foreign , is in fair supply , and ,, with a small demand , prices are barely maintained . The arrivals of Oats are small , but sufficient for th © demand .
British Funds For The Past Week. (Closin...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Pbioes . ) Sat . Man . ' . Tues . Wed . ThurJJFrid . BankStook 210 210 210 211 * 3 per Cent . Red 89 i 893 885 89 88 J 884 3 per Cent . Con . An . 008 OOi I 901 90 90 80 S Consols tor Account 90 S 90 S 90 90 i 90 89 f 31 per Cent . An New 2 J per Cents j ., Long Ans . 1880 3 5-10 3 | 3 } 32 315-16 32 Irtdia Stock ; 230 ' 228 Ditto Bonds , ; £ l 000 14 11 11 15 1 15 ...... Ditto , under jfclOOO 14 11 12 12 IS Ex . Bills , £ 1000 8 10 5 i 10 ' 10 . Ditto , , £ 600 10 . Ditto , Small' 10 I 8
Foreign Funds.! Last Ofvioiax. Quotation...
FOREIGN FUNDS . ! Last Ofvioiax . Quotation » nniNa the Wxkk ending Thursday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 08 £ Russian'Bonds , 5 por BuenosAjrea 6 porCuts- ... Cents ., 1822 00 . Chilian 3 por Cents GCJ Russian 4 i per Cents . Danish 5 por Conta Spanish 3 p . Cfc . New Dcf . ia # Ecuador Bonds 3 S Spanish Committee Cert ., Moxican 3 per Cents .... 204 of Coup , not fun 6 J Mexican 3 por Ct . for Vouczuola 34 per Cents . .... Aco . April 10 Belgian 44 por Conta .... 94 Portuguoso 4 por Ccnta . 414 Dutch 24 por Cents 024 Portuguese 3 p . Cents . 39 Dutch iDorCont . Cortif 00 i
Inquiry Into The, War With Russia. Pfror...
INQUIRY INTO THE , WAR WITH RUSSIA . pFrora An Inquiry into tho War with Jiusnia . By an English Landowner . Hamilton and Adams , l ' a'tornoatorrowj "No peremptory rulo cau l > o well Inid down for tho g uidance of nations any more than for tho conduct of individuala respecting interference with tho concerns of othws . It is conceivable that a nation may bo no Buporcinliiout in powor , so J ustly , confident lu itn . own judicial qualifications ,
so unencumbered by nearer and more press »> SJuties , as . ; bo be warranted . in eucbiag , the excesses of foreign despots , aUaySKcmtic d . SoAers , and P rotecting weatcomiim nitics from the brutal oppression of the strong . Again , in tho caseof individuals ,- interference bet weentlie oppressor and the oppressed may beanact of manly duty . Oftentimes , however , when , the brave yet tender heart wells with sympathy and righteous indignation , reason and justice hol / back the ready right-arm , and compel w-to abide m patience until the ways of . Providence arejustified to mon . A special charge entrusted to our care may command our undivided attention , and wholly disable-us for undertaknig any other duty . Prior claims may press upon the conscience and forbid our incurring new liabilities ere the former be discharged . So in the case of a nation laden . ' with grave responsibilities , having long-standing evils to redress , and n , « n < r HofiojAnpino tn simnlv . ife would be a mixture or mockery
and presumption to postpone these pressing duties , and to stretch forth an officious hand in aid of distent sufferers , whilst at her very doors and , in her inmost chamber * -pestilence and want , ignorance and crime , daily contribute . their miserable victims to the hospitaland the workhouse , the gaol and the graveyard . It max , howeverv be maintained thatthe present war is undertaken not for the purpose of defending an oppressed community , but simply to prevent an already powerful nation from acquiring an increase of strength dangerous to the whole family of nations on the continent . In short we are at war for the sake of preserving the ' e balanoo'f power , " that beautiful discovery of kiugs and statesmen which has proved so fertile a source of crime , misery , and bloodshed to all the races of Europe . We will , however , take the liberty to doubt whether the . people of Great Britain would have cordially entered into this orthodox , view-of the snbiect . In fact , the sravest of our statesmen think it
desirable at times to spice their harangues with a seasoning of indignation-against theibarbarity of Russian aggression , and raise their eloquence to a tepid heat by a dash of sympathy with the gallantry of the ill-used Turks . But on the other hand , when our statesmen desire , as sometimes happens , to be precise and business-like instead of vague aiuL declamatory , they carefully inform us that . this is no war in aid of oppressed nationalities % we are solemnly assured that we take the part of Turkey , not because Russia is crueli vicious , and gluttonous , but because she is likelyto prove too powerful for'Our own safety ; not because honour and humanity call us forward , but because self-interest impels us from behind . This is , the statesman ' s view of the whole matter . We go to war for the sake of that important with tile sentimental
personage ; number one . Away , then , slang about oppressed . nationalities—the g _ raudiloquent announcement that wo are engaged in resisting and subduing the spirit of Cossack aggression ; away with the vain expectation that now at lenKth the . pure air of freedom will flow unchecked and unpolluted through the length and breadth of Europe . It is a mistake , we are fighting , not for a principle , but for our own ends ; not for the sake of humanity , but for the : sake of self . It is doubtful whether this version of the matter , stripped as it now is of tho cloak flung over it by political jugglery , will satisfy ^ right-thinking and numane men . But it is our intention to join issue-on this very point , and inquire whether it is conducive ^ to the true interests of England to make _ war upon Russia in defence of Turkey ?"
Royal Olympic Theatre. ( Lessee And Manager, Mr. A. Wigan.
ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Lessee and Manager , Mr . A . WIGAN .
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Monday , and during the week , will be performed a Comedietta , called LAW FOR LADIES . Characters by Messrs . A . Wigan , G . Vininp , Danvers , H . Cooper , and Miss Castleton . After which , Charles Dance ' s Farce of KILL OR CURE . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , Emory , F . Yining , Mrs . A . Wigan , and Miss- Bromley . To conclude with the New-Fairy Extravaganza , called THE TEIjLOWDWATIF- AND T HEr KING- OF - THE GOLD MINES . Characters by Mr . F- ' Robson , MSss Julia St . George , Miss E . ; Ormonde , Miss Maskell , 3 Iiss Bromley , and Mrs . Fitzallan .
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PHOTO GRAHIC EXHIBITION . —An Exhibition of the fiuest English , French , and Italian Photographs is now opon at the Photographic Institution , 108 , New Bond-street . Morning from 10 to 5 . Admission , with . catalogue , Is . Evening from .-7 to 9 . Admission 6 d . <
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SIR HENRY R . BISHOP . —Mr . MITCHELL feels extreme regret in announcing' that thet increasing illness of this esteemed Composer renders it unavoidably necessary to shorten the intended SEASON SERIES OF AFTERNOON VOCAL CONCERTS . Arrangements aro consequently made forgiving THREE CONCERTS ONLY ; the first of which . will take place at tho llanover-smiaro Rooms , on Saturday next , April 28 , commoncing at lialfpast Three o ' clock , and terminating before Five . The Cpncert will consist of Glees , Quartettes , and Concerted Music , by Men Voices , splectod solely from Sir Henry Bishop ' s numerous Compositions , and executed in the most offlciont manner by Masters Cooko , Sullivan , MalsclK and Norton , Mr . Francis , Mr . Benson , Mr . Lawlor , Mr . Howe , Mr , H . Buckland , and Mr . Land , and a complete Chorus . Reserved Numbered Stalls , Fivo Shillings ; Unreserved Seats , Three Shillings . Programmes and Books of tho Words , prico Sixpence , may bo had at Mr . Mitchell's Royal Library , 33 , Ola Bond-strcct ; of Messrs . Keith , Prowso , and Co ., Cneapsido ; aud at tho principal Libraries and Musicsollers .
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RUPTURES . —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . WIHTE'S MOC-MAIN LEVER TRUSS is allawod by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to bo tho moat , offeotivo Invention in . tho ourativo treatment of Hornia . Tho use of a stool spring ( so ofton hurtful in its offeots ) is hero avoided , a soft Bandage being worn round tho body , whllo tho requisite resisting power is supplied by tho Moo-Main Pad and Patent Lever , fitting with so much oaao and closeness that it cannot bo detected , and may be woruduriiigslccp . A descriptive circular may be had , and tho Truss ( which cannot fail to fit ) forwarded by post , on tho circumference of tho body , two inches below tho hips , boing sent to tho Manufacturer , Mr . JOHN WHITE , 228 Piccadilly , London . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE OAPS . & c , for VARICOSE VEINS , and all cases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of tho LEGS , SPRAINS , & o . They nro porous , light in toxtnro , and inox )> ou » lve , aud aro drawn on liko au orUU nary blocking . Price fromSs . Oct . to lfla . Postage , Od .
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nufE 68 RS . v SHOOIiBKiED AND BRAD il-JL . SHAW , 34 . Jermyn-strfict , . Patentees , Manufsn . turera of every description of ELASTICAL SURGIC \ t " BAND AGE S ^ as . recommended by all the most eminent surgeons ^ in acknowledging the very extensive support thev have received , beg to call attention to the various improvp monts they ^^ are-making . in : patent Elastic Stockings , Kn ^ Z Caps , Seeks , and Ladies and Gentlemen ' s Spino Supporter ' A new description of Belt , invaluable-for prevention of Cholera and the cure of Rheumatism , Lumbago , & c . jj'B ' Every description of India-rubber Bandages vulcanised oir the-newest principle *
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FITCHL . ARSON'S . CELEBRATED BREAKFAST BACON . "We know ofnothiug more exquisitely delicious thana rasher of Fitch ' s Breakfast -Baconi ''— Weekly Paper . Extract *¦< from Ot > rre « poiide » tB ' - Itetters ^ "I cannot get any Breakfasb-Bacon like in . quality ta y ouks . " " When in London , I purchased at your establishment some very mild Wiltshire Bacon , which has been so highly approved of ,-that I wish you to send me a side of the same quality . " " Mr . requests Messrs . Fitch and Sou to send him a side of Bacon similar in every respect to the last . " "A good rasher of Breakfast Baoon , such as you supplyis not to be obtained in our district , " " I was so pleased with the Bacon , you sent ,. that I recommended it to every person I knew to be in need of such au article . " " SirJ-L . has the pleasure-to enclose-. a post-office order *—The- goods have arrived . safely , and given perfect satisfaction . " This celebrated Bacon is sold by the side and half-side at 8 id : per lb . ; the middle piece , of 12 lbs ., at 9 d . per lb . ; and other separate pieces . HOUiSEHOLD PROVISIONS . s . d .. Fine rich ChesireCheeseitper-singleCheese ....... 0 7 ilb . - Good do . do . 0 7 Fine Salt Butter by Half Firkins 1 0 Good doi do . 0-11 Fine Hams . v . ...- - 0 8 && . B . Bacon , Hams , Tongues , German Sausages , Cheese , Button & c-i . securely packed for travelling ^ and delivered free of charge at all the London Termini . Prepayment is requested where a reference is not sent with the order for goods . FITCH AND SONy Provision- Merchants and Importers , No . 66 , BISHOPSGATE WITHIN ; LONDON . ' ( Established 1784 . )
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Ai ) ITAM * S Unproved Patent Groats and Barley . THE ONLY EXISTING PATENT , And Strongly recommended by the Medical Profession . TO INVALIDS , MOTHERS , AND FAMILIES . —The important object so desirable to be obtained has at length been secured to the Public by J . and J . C . Adnam , Patentees , who , after much time and attention , have succeeded by their Improved Process- in producing preparations of the purest and finest quality ever manufactured from the Oat and Barley . The-Barley being prepared by a similar process is as pure as can be manufactured , and will be found to produce a light and nourishing Food for Infants and the Aged . A report rhaving been circulated that preparations of so white a character could not be produced from Groats and Barley alone , the Patentees havo had recourse to the highest authority for au analysis to establish the fact , a copy of which is subjoined ;^ - Chemical Laboratory , Guy ' s Hospital , February l'J , 1855 . I have submitted to a ^ miorosoopicaT andTcbemical examination the samples of Barley-meal and Groats which you have forwarded to me , and I De ^ . to i nform you that I lind in them only those principles _ winch are found in good Barley . There is no mineral or other impurity present ; and , from tho result of my investigation , ! believe them to be genuine , and to possess those nutritive properties assigned by the late Dr . Peroira to this description of food . ( Signed ) A . S . Tayiob . " Messrs . J . and J . C . Adnam and Co . " To bo obtained . " Wholesale at the Manufactory , Maidenlane , Queen-street , London ; and Retail in Packets and Canisters at 6 d . and Is . each , and in Canisters for Families at 2 a ., 5 s ., and 10 s . each , of all respectable Grocers , Drug * gists , & c , in Town and Country .
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COLES'S ALGA MARINA is the Concentrated Essence of the Sea-weed , containing in a liiKbW condensed form all tho virtues of those plants , to which medical authorities ascribe tho principal benefits denvablo from a residence by th © Sea . ¦ ¦ It affords speedy relief and » certain euro in all cases of Acute or Chronio Rheumatism , Rheumatic Gout , Neuralgia , and other pains in the liiuus and joints . It is now rapidly superseding all other external remedies in cases of Weakness , Relaxation , Contraction , Paralysis , Stillness ,. Deformities , Swollings . Tumours , Scrofulous Diseases , and the Malformations of Rickety or Badlynursed Children ; and in all cases where friction ) s recommended , it will greatly increase its pood eflects . Soltl in bottles , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 a . fld ; . and lls . each , by T . Keating . 71 ' , St j Paul ' s Churchyard , London , and nil Chemists . * All sufferers should read tho Pamphlet , which may be lmu gratis on application , and > br- post on enclosing six postago stamps
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-OEAUTIFUL HAIR , WHISKERS , and JU > MOUSTACIIIOS . aro i"Vftri »») yP lolh I ' , xTi Tm « i in weeks , by COUPELLE'S OELEBRA'l ' KD ORINUTUIAB . tho almost marvellous powers of which in tho production ni tf restoration of hair , strengthening we ; vk k : ur , olioeKinff mi v nc » s » rendering the hair luxuriant , curly .: uul glossy , must uo seen to bo believed . Dr- Uro says : " It is the only proimintion ho can recommend for themuacry , as forminguicimims of a pood head of hair . " 2-s . por packn * a \ ntjW 'Vi " Y "' , ' ,, /' Edgwaro-road ; lM . Sloano-strcot ; WiiinalU . N V-Ti . Vlmrlr ] ¦ Birminghani ; Ilaiinea and Co ., Lellh Mak , |' . . 1 111 ' and JMicklcKato . York 5 WhlUker , «) iclHohl ; H / Hf- 'l * . > « > Urinate , Leeds ; Jonos , 0 , Paradise-street , l ;>\ y ' » ?'';' rcrriaandCo ., Bristol ; Wostuiacott , Mjua-hosori 1 i » l « W Flynioutli ; Kvaiw and Co ., Exeter ; rniii | il » oll . ; " ^ ; and through nil Chomials ; or soiifc post ln >« lor - ¦ > "V stamps , , by Rosalia Coupollo , OH , Castle-stni ' t , > o \ Mnnn htreet . Oxiord-stiool , London .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 21, 1855, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_21041855/page/22/
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