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A MUSBMENT AND SCIENCE i MB N12DDR - K A¥ >S MUSEUM (SO0 Anato-
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independent Essays , propagates the Wagner ideas , both by exposition and "by criticism of other composers . Of the real merit of Wagner I have not as yet a word to say , not having heard the operas ; but on the subject of Lizst ' s enthusiasm , for what he believes to be a new development of the Art , there can be but one feeling—admiration . Thus does he nobly fill the quiet leisure of this new period , leaving behind lum all -the gaieties and distractions of an artist's public life , in the hope of doing something which the world will 3 iot willingly let die . Loved , almost worshipped , by those who liv-e in intimacy with him , he can afford to remain
in this obscurity . Applause he has had enough of ; he now strives for something more elevated , more enduring . What may be the result OiPlils strivings it is impossible to say ; but I cannot help thinking that he will &> more good to act by his example and by his influence than if he had continued astonishing concert-rooms as a pianist . In one of his articles in the Neue Zeitschrift fur Musik he has given so admirable a critique of Meyerbeer and his school , that next week I will reproduce the leading traits , and thus try to introduce you to the Warner point of view . ° .
910 The Leader. [Saturday,
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F Ro M The Lo N Don Gazette . Tuesday, S...
F RO M THE LO N DON GAZETTE . Tuesday , September 19 . BANKTtUPCTIES ANNULLED . —J . Beagg , Bermondsey-wall , Bermondsey , lime and brick merchant—W . DUKri > as , Celbridge-place , Westbourne-park-road , Paddington , house decorator . BANKRUPTS . —E . Heath , Bridge-house-place , Newington-eauseway , leather and shoe mercer—J . Ciakkb , New Cavendish-street , Portland-place , and Upper Marylebonestreet , surgeon—Eliza . Maky Ager , Victoria .-terrace , KdininKton , baker—^ H . J . Steuaet , Jermyn-street , hotel and
tavern keeper—W . CeoLB , jun ., Rood-lane . City , East India merchant— W . Hoixason , jun ., Birmingham , tin plate worker—0 . Doopt , Stoke-upon-Trent , tailor—J . Moats , sen-, Spaxdino , Lincolnshire , coail merchant ^ -G . Gula-IM , Barnsley , Yorkshire , confectioner—J . Savakes , Openshaw , Lancashire , ironmonger and builder . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS- —J . and P- BoAff . Leith , wool deaJers—S . M . F . Blair , Glasgow , coal agent—G . Bush , Glasgow , warehouseman . —BAECiAYand Kennedy , Glasgow , plumbers ^ -J . B . Bauciay and Co , Calton , Glasgow , plumbers . Friilav . Sevtember 22 .
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . —Micu ^ ei , NetiEM :, Xiiverpbol , brassfounder — Geobge ED"WA 3 ii » Si Newport , : grocer . ' ' ' ' ,: ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦¦ . .. ' . . ¦ . ' ¦ BANKUUPTS . —James Sastdees , Paddington-green , s corn-dealerr-JosEi > ai ; Whitmoke , Leicester ^ wool-. stapler- ^ - WiitiAM CiAKKE , Gloucester , licensed victualler—Mi chaelJLttsxeu Stdddek , Laurvceston , Cornwall ; gas manufacturer and leather mcrchaut ^ -rjELEDEErcs : KBESffA . w , Sheffield , builder— Chaeies HiciCMATr , ftnightsbridge , licensed victualler—WiiiiAM West , Hackiey-road , linen draper—WiiHAM Walkee , Manchester , builder—John Haetvari ) , Blackburn , tailor and draper—Sajsiuel C 1 . EG & , CraTyford-street , n ^ ar Rochdalo , blacksmith— Thomas Eobeeitb ^ Maaichester , ironmonger—Wiliiam Robertson , Limehouse , shipowner , SpprAxiiAX Smaet , Saffron Walden , cabinet-maker—Josbth Cawiev , Michael's-place , Brompton , upholsterer—Heitey Basii , Beat , Coventry , grocer .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . BOYLE . —September 1 ? , at ilarston Recfcory a the Hon . Mi's . Richard Boyle : a son . ¦ BRUCE—September 17 , at 9 , Victoria-square , ' Grosvenorplace , the wife of W > Downing Bruce , Esq-. K . C-S ., F . S-A- ; of Lincoln's-inn , ba , rristei--at-law : a dauglnter . PONSOlffBY—13 , at the vicarage , Canford , the Lady Louisa Ponsouby : a son . ROCHR—September 15 , at Trabolgan , county Cork , the wife of Edmund Burke Roche , Esq .., M . r . j a dauglitoT . SCOTT . —ScptembeT 17 , at 6 , Southwiok-creacent , HydepaTk . the wife of Sir Sibbald David Scott , Hart .: a son . TALBOT . —September 14 , at Malahidc Castle , the Lady Talbot do Halaliide : a son . MARRIAGES . ANDEKSON ~ WO 03 > . —Septomber 19 , at Sfe , James ' s , Poole , David Greenhill Anderson , Lieutenant jn tho Bombay Artillery , third son of Sir George W . Anderson , K . O . B , to Frances Mary , only surviving daughter o * the late Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Mundy Wood , Secretary to tho Bombay Government . BARRY—MAY , —September 14 , at St . David ' s Church , Exeter , Charles Barry , Esq ., oldest son of Sir Charles Barry , R . A ., to Harriett Pittrnan , youngost daughter of Thomas May , Esq ., of Northormhay , ExeteT . HAMILTON—ABERCROMBY . —Septoraber 19 , atForglen House , county of ] Janff , Alexander Henry Aborcrombio Hamilton , Esq ., second surviving son of the deceased Alexander Hamilton Hamilton , Esq ., of the Retreat , Topsliam , Devonshire , to Sophia Anne Adelaide , fifth surviving daughter cf Sir Robert Aborcromby , Baronet , of Biskenboe and Porelon , Banffshire , PARKYNS—BETHBLL . —Soptomber 14 , at Winslade Church , MansfloW Parkyns , Esq ., of Woodborough , Notts , to Eimna Louisa , third danghiter of Sir Itichard BetUoll , her Majesty ' s Solicitor-General . DEATHS . BATHE . ~ Sqptoml ) or 14 , at 27 a , Portman-sfluaro , Mary , the wife of Sir W . P . do Bathe , Bart . BOYLE—September 3 , at Varna Bay , Lieiit .-Col . the Hon . Robwt Boylo , M . I ? . . Coldatrcam Ouardu ., second survivirag son of the Earl of Cork and Orrery . QOB-K .-T-Auguet 4 , suddenly , n . t Monto "Video , Captain the Hon , JLobert Goto , R . N ., aged forty-fow . Her Maioaty ' s Ohargfe d'Affaireo , to tho United Provinces of tho Rio do la Plata . JjISTON . —Soptombor 19 , at her roaidoncei , Bromwton-cresconb . Mrs . Liaton , relict of tho lato John Listen , Eaq . MUIUIAY . —At the Roctory House , Soathfleofc , tho 3 lov . George Edward Murray , oldcat son of tho Lord Bishop of Rochester ,
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MONEY MARICET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . I ' ridav Kvoulng , Sopfcombor 22 , 1354 . Consols opened lliis mornim fllil , 00 , and romaincd ati that prlco until mid-day , whon they wont iisfi , fl . lj , aftorwarda 1 )( U , OSJ , closing Dft 9 , DDJ for account , and 95 , 1 ) 51 for money . Dxclioquor-billa 0 , 9 |» n . Tho Nhoro-morkoi this weak has boon aoinowhat flutter , although Cumin lia-vo atbaiuod higher quotations during tb . lt ) wools tlion that laafc past . Nowh ia daily looked for from Spbuatopol , and until » uoh a-rrivos the present Inaction iu the market may oontUmo . Turk lull Blx per Gtinfc . Horip was flrnt quo led ox now , on Monday , atiSJ . 84 , to-day 3 J , aj , % hv > lout dny for payment of tlio weoond inHtalmiMil , of 115 per cent , lapsed iu-dny ; I . ho third , of 20 por cont . falling duo on tho 20 th of October noxt , for prompt paymontn In nntUtlpatlou B p < tr oont . tlincount \» allowed . Tlio following luiulinK quotations will gi-vo tho bout liioa of thoHtivto of tho market i — OnJkdoniana , ( IftJ , < H ) ,- Enstorn Oountlos . ill . 12 h ; flront Northern , bu . b » t Great Southern and \ Voi * tor « ( Ireland )
91 . 93 ; Great Western , 72-i , 73 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 72 | , 73 !; London and Blackwall , 8 J , 83 : London and Brighton , 103 , 105 ; London and North-Western , 1024 , 103 ; London and . ' South-Western , 84 , 86 ; Midlands , 703 , 71 * ; North British , ; 32 i , 33 $ ; North-Eastern ( Berwick ) , 78 , 79 ; North-London , 34 , 36 ; Nbrtb-Western , 6 J , 7 ; Scottish Central , 97 , 99 ; South-Bastern , 64 £ , 65 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 61 , 74 ; Great Central France , § . f , pm . ; Eastern France , 32 | , S 3 ; Great Luxembourg , Constituted , 2 , 2 J ; Ditto , Obligations , 2 } , 34 ; Madras , par to $ pm . ; Tfamur and Liege , 7 , 74 ( with interest )'; Northern Trance , 34 J , 34 f ; Paris and Lyons , 19 $ , 19 f , tpm . ; Paris and Orleans , 4 S , 50 ; Paris and Rouen , 3 S , 40 ; Rouen and Ha ^ re , 23 | , 235 ; West Flanders , 3 f , 4 ; Zealand , 16 , 17 ; Agua , Fria , I , Xi ; Colonial , $ , 5 ; Nuggetrt ' s . f , 5 ; Linares , 8 , 9 ; Australian Agricultural , 42 , 4 A ; Van Piemen ' s Land , 12413 i-
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CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday Evening , September S 3 . The supplies of all Grain during the week have been insignificant , and the value of Wheat has been well maintamed , though the demand is again more confined to the supply of immediate wants than it was hefore the recent advance . Though the demand for Oats is also restricted within the smallest possible compass , the shortness of the arrival has caused a further advance of Gd . in the value of this Grain . The demand for floating cargoes of Barley for the Continent , and some purchases which have been made on the spot for shipment , have caused an improvement in price of 6 d . to Is . per quarter . From Stettin we learn that the demand from the interior continues , and prices are consequently k * pt tod high for any chante of business at present with this country .
At Rostock the report of t ae recent advance in the value of Wheat liere had caused am advance to some , though not to an equal extent . The holders of Floating Cargoes in London require prices which have greatly clie & ked business , notwithstanding wbich , some cargoes of Egyptian Wheat and Barley have been sold , the former with one exception to the United Kingdom , the hitter to the Continent . The sales have been —1 cargo of Saidi Wheat 38 s ., la very superior cargo of the same at 40 s ., 1 of Beheera at 3 Gs ., and 1 at 36 s . 6 d . —the latter was the one sold to the Continent , the buyer to pay the extra freight . Two cargoes of Egyptian . Barley at 21 s . cost ,-freight , and insurance to the Continent , and one cargo of Ordou . Maize at SSs . cost , freight , and . insurance all arrived . There have been no sales of cargoes on passage . A cargo of Galatz Wheat has been sold at 553 ., another of Alexandria Maize 30 s . 6 d ., and . another of African Barley at 22 s ., all cost , freight , and insurance—the latter to the Continent .
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BRITISH 3 ? UNDS FOR . THE PAST WEEK . ___ i ^ OSXSGtJPRlCEa . ) _ Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . ^ Tlmr . Frid . Bank Stock 3 per Cent . . Red 953 3 per Cent . Con . An . 934 95 } ' 95 * 951 95 | ' 9 ' 5 ' g Consols for Account 05 | 953 I 'J 5 . J 955 951 95 $ Si perCent . An ' . y ew 23 per Cents ! '" < pong Ans . 1860 I 4 J , 4 9-1 G ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . '"" . ' . India Stock 228 I ... J ) itto Bonds , iGlOOO lip I " . f 7 ' " j " n Ditto , under ^ 1000 8 p 7 p Ex . Bills , . £ 1000 0 p 9 op | Op , b ' p "dp Ditto , ^ 500 0 9 p 9 p ! Op Gp Ditto , Small fi p < j I 0 I Opl 9 p 6 p
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FOREIGCT PUNDS-( Last Ofeiciai Quotation dukino the Week ending tuuesdax evening-, ) irazihan Bonds loij Russian Bonds , 5 per Buenos AyreaOperOnts . ... Cents 1822 Jhillan 6 por Cents 104 J Russian 4 J per Cents .... 88 1 Danish r > per Cents Spanish 3 p . Ct . New Dof . 1 SJ Ecuador Bonds Spanish Committee Ccft . Mexican S por Cents .... 21 £ of Coup , not fun 5 Mexican 3 por Ct . for Venezuela 84 por Cents . . Ace , Sop . 20 212 Belgian 44 por Cents Portuguese 4 , per-Cents . 40 * Dutch 2 * per Cents 024 Portuguese 5 p . Cents . ... Dutch 4 , per Cent . Certif . 91 J
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A MUSBMENT AND SCIENCE -CX COMBINED . —DR . KAHN'S MUSEUM term \ n « tn .
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. nrical Wax Figures ) , ( Top of Hayraarltet ) , PICCADILLY . Open for GontWeia from Eleven till Mvo , and from Seven till Ton daily . Now Lectures at Twelve Two , Four , and ttalfpaat Seven fn tho Eyenin B , l > y Dr . SI 3 XTON . F . R . & S . On Wednesdays aud Fridays a nortion of tho Mnsonra la open Mr ^ vVnTf ' ^ " ,, ' ^ ^ ™* K & ' lecture Rt TlK by Mih . SEXTON . Gontlemoa wo still admitted on those days & hiU w U 1 1 V ' aMd frOm Bevon m Tou ' Ailmfssion , aXshorS ' sfe
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npURKISII EXHIBITION AND ~ Mul A ^ BSfLSIK tta . SB ^ riSsJ &« s iM-irt ^ S ««^ ton or'StSftsj ^ te &*» & ^ 0 ? BpL ^;^^ Ho ( l o the 1 S 1 J 1 , [) r V ' S ?'! A !« " «» -Ht ^«» t .-A Hand Price Ih , ^^'" b ^ loa ia imbllwhotl , with HUwl . ratlonH , dlllTfiSu & l 5 a hlS 1 >( " « " *«»•«««<«» . « id will perform
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DUTY OFF TEA .. —The EEDUGTIoS of the TEA DUTY , and the easy state of tlio Teamarlcet , enables PHILLIPS and Company to SELLStrong Congou Tea , 2 s . 8 d-, 2 s . 10 d ., and 3 s . Rich Souchong Tea . 3 s . 2 d ., 3 s . id ., and 3 s . 8 d . The Best Assam Pekoe Souchong Tea , 4 s . Prime Gunpowder Tea , 3 s . 8 d ., 4 s ., and 4 s . 4 d . Best Moyune Gunpowder , 4 s . 8 d . Tlio Best Pearl Gunpowder , 5 s . Prime Coffees , Is ., Is . 2 d ., and Is . 3 d . The Best Mocha and the Best West India Coffee Is . 4 & . Sugars are supplied at market prices . All goods sent carriage free , by our own vans , if within eigbt miles . T « as , coffees , and spices sent carriage free to ; any railway station or market-town in England , if to thevalue of 40 s . or upwards , by PHILLIPS and COMVA . NY , Tea Merchants , 8 , King "William-street , City , London . A general price-current sent free on application .
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A . N . QTHER REDUCTION OF FOUK-• JC 3 L PENCE THE POUND IN THE DUTY ON TEA . —In accordance with our usual practice of always being FIKST to give the Public the full ADVANTAGE « f every REDUCTION in the value of our goods ; we have at once lowered the pTices of all our Teas to fullest extent of the REDUCTION OP DUTY ; and we are determined , so far as we are concerned , that the Public shall reap the full benefit of this act of the Government . ¦ ¦ .. '¦ , . ¦ ¦ s . d . ' ' ¦ The Best Pekoe Congou 3 8 the pound . Strong Breakfast ditto 8 0 , i Good sound ditto 2 8 „ Choice Gunpowder 4 8 ,, Finest Young Hyson ..- 4 4 „ Good Plantation Coffee ............... 10 „ . Cuba , Jamaica or Costa Rica ...... 14 „ Choice old Mocha 16 „ The Best Homoeopathic Cocoa 10 ,, Por the convenience of our numerous customers , we . retail the finest IVest India and Refined Sugars at market prices . All goods delivered by out own vans , free of charge , wi tli i 11 eight'mile ' s of London . Parcels of Tea and Coflee , of the value of Two Pounds sterling , are sent , carriage free , to any part of England .. CULLINGHAM AND COMPANY , Tea-merchants and Dealers , 27 . SKINNEErSTREET , SNOW-HILL , CITY .
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pBTSTAIi PAIxACE , MUSICAL I ^ - V _/ STBUMEjSTT COURT . —Mr . Wsi . B , EA has the honour to annoxinco to the Nobilrty and Gentry that he will , noxt Sa-turday , perform a series of compositions on the New Repetition Grand Cottage Pianoforte . Manufactured and Exhibited by MESSRS . JjEVESQUE , EDMEADES , and CO ., of 40 , ( Jheapside . To commence at Three o ' clock .
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np . HE PEN SUPEBSEDED . —The most t ^ , -r ^?? -, easy j economical , and be 9 fc mothod of MARKING LINEN , SILK , BOOKS , & c . without tho ink spreading or fading , is with tho INCORRODIBLE ARGENTINE PLATES . No preparation required- Any person can use thorn with thegreatest facility . Name , 2 s . ; Initials , Ik . Oil . ; Numbers , per act , 2 s . Cd . ; Crest , 5 s . Sent , post lVco , with directions , for stamps or post order . TB . EDK . WHITEMAN , Inventor and Sole . Maker , 19 , Littlo Queon-stroet , Holborn .
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TH E C H O L E B A ! ! ! Provontod by tho destruction of all noxious effluvia . CREWS'S DISINFECTING FLUID , recommended hy the College of Physicians , tho Cheapest and strongest Chloride of Kinc . Quarts , 2 s . ; pints . Is . ; half-pints , ( id . Sold by all Chemists , DriipgistH , and Shipping Agents , and at Oonimcrcia ) Wharf , Mile-eud , London .
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T ^ EBILITT & c— Captain Bailey havingit- ' boon restored with many others to robust hoaUh itftor lo-ng Bufforlng from Debility , and general weakness , and being anxious to mako known tho means of euro , will ncnd free , on reooipt of an addressed stamped envelope , a ci > i > y of tho precription used . 108 Piccadilly .
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A MERICAN SABSAPABILLA . jCX , OLD DR . JAOOU TOWNSBND'S AMKltlCAN SARSAPAMLLA . This in , of all known romodlon , tho moft ; nuro , safe , active , and oHloaolous in tho purilloatiou of ( ho blood of all morbid matter , of bile-, urea . aoldH , hid-oI ' iiIoiuj BiibHtiuicoa , Iiuuiours of ail kinds , which nroduco vhmIich , oruptionH , Halt rheum , eryHipolas , Hcnld hoad , noro d . vns » na oars , soro thioat and ulcers , ano worea on any par ! , of I ho body . It Ih unMurpossod In lt » uoUon upon tlio llvor , Iho Hin (? H , and tho stomach , removing uuy cause of ( Usmiso from tlioaoorKans . and oxpollliip : all hnmciurH from IIhi nvnIi-ih . Uy ulcnitHluK tho blood , U for ovor pruvonls nuhtnli'H , t-ir \ Uit , plmploH and < ivory variety of Moron on tho fiico and lin'Msl . It ; 1 m 11 Krwit tonlo , and impartH HtroHRth and vl ^ mr If ll »' Uobllltntwd and woak , kIvdm rowtnnd roJVoMhlnff nIm'p ( "Hit ? nnrvoim and i-cihUohh Invalid . It Ih a kmiiiI IViiiiiIo nuulU'luc , ana will (! iir «) inoi-o ooinplninlH poculiiir to the m- \ < Inui iiiiv oUior romoay in tho wotUL WnrohouHo . » 7 « . Ktnui . l . "'I-. H nliiK ICxotor-HiiU , 1 > OMM 1 U ) Y , ANl > itK \ VH , an . I rtl ., Hol < i 1 J ' ro |» rlol . oi-M . IlaU ' -piutu , 2 n . < ld ; plntH . 'lt ) . i miiull <| i'nl " - 4 « . ( Id . j HiuwtH , 7 h . « d . 1 reuinnnotliH , 11 » .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 23, 1854, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_23091854/page/22/
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