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Ko. 431, June 26, 1858.] TH E LEADEB. 62...
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Thk Boabi> of Trade Returns for the past...
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. 0...
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London, Friday Evening, June 20. The amo...
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Blackburn, 10,11; Caledonian, 75,7G; Che...
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CORN MARKET. Mark-lane, Friday, June 25-...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Tuesday* June 2...
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HER MAJESTY'S THE AT HE. Titions. Alboni, PiccolominiBelletti, Beueventano Vialetti, Aldighieri, and Giugliui.
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Concerts. The Concert Epidemic Has Of La...
in sober prose , What has it done ? what is it doing ? what is it likely to do for musical art in this country ? A mouldy old house in a forgotten street , resembling nothing so much as an asylum for decayed undertakers , alone gives it a local habitation and a name . Let us hope that the ample and generous proceeds of the concert at St . James ' s Haix will make the lloyal Academy of Music something more real than the Mrs . Harris of British musical circles . On the same day a remarkable concert , for the benefit of the Warwick Catholic Schools , was given at the Ha » o"vkk-sqoahe Rooms , and was attended : by all the elite of the Catholic aristocracy . On Thursday afternoon Mr . ! Charles Halle gave the second of his Classical Chamber Concerts at Willis's Booms , before a select company of admirers of the choicest art ; while Madame Bassano and Herr Koue were in possession of the Hanover-squabb Koobis ,
and rejoicing in the presence of a distinguished and delighted assemblage . On Friday Madame Szarvai > y ' s third and l ast Matinee filled Willis's Kooms with beauty , and the fair and fascinating pianiste played , as no one else can play , those wild and way ward compositions of Chopin and Stjsthen Heller , which have something so shattered and so piercing in their melancholy grace that only the most finely an < l delicately organized musical natures can interpret them . The exquisite morbidezza of Madame Szarvadx ' s touch makes such music all her own . This afternoon , the first of English pianists ( not easily excelled by any living pianist ) , Miss Arabella GopoABD , gives her Matine ' e Musicate at Willis ' s Rooms , and we doubt not she will receive a welcome due to the young lady who , in the bloom of her years , lias achieved a reputation in musical Europe which England lias a right to cherish as a national honour .
Ko. 431, June 26, 1858.] Th E Leadeb. 62...
Ko . 431 , June 26 , 1858 . ] TH E LEADEB . 621
Thk Boabi> Of Trade Returns For The Past...
Thk Boabi > of Trade Returns for the past month -were issued on Thursday morning , and again show a heavy falling off in the declared value of our exporfcations , the difference as compared with the corresponding ' month of the past year , being 1 , 117 , 556 / . The heaviest reduction has been in -woollen goods and metals , especia ll y iron , chiefly from the stagnation of the American and colonial trade . Cottons have been rather largely taken , owing to the better character of the Eastern demand ; but tbe large majority of articles are on the unfavourable side , and the retain indicates that the opinions occasionally expressed that some general revival of
activity was "taking place was unfounded . The total of our exports for the first five months of the year has been 43 , 226 , 371 ? ., showing a decrease of 6 , 969 , 170 / ., or nearly fifteen per cent . As compared -with the corresponding five months of 1856 , the reduction has been only 80 , 958 / . With regard to imported commodities , a large increase in the arrivals of wheat , flour , and otter grain , is the chief feature . The supplies of tea have been considerable , and there has also been an increase in the -quantity taken into use . The consumption of cocoa , tobacco ,-fruits , and spices , likewise shows an augmentation , while in that of coffee , sugar , wines , and spirits , there has again been a falling off . —Times .
The Paper Duty . — A meeting to advocate the repeal of the paper duty took place on Thursday ; 3 Ir . Milner Gibson , M . P ., in the chair . Several resolutions were carried , including one for opening a subscription to aid in the agitation of the subject . Mr . Bail / uk , the present Solicitor-General for Scotland , will succeed Mr . Inglis as Lord-Advocate , and doubtless as- M . P . for Stamford .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. Births. 0...
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . 0 RAWSHA . TT . —On the 15 th inst , at Fourchambault . Nievre , France , the wife of "Walter Crawshay , Esq .: a daughter . SHUBRICK . —On the 17 th inst ., at Bay ' s-hill Lawn , Cheltenham , the wife of Li « ut .-Col . Shubriclc , 5 tli Regt . M . N . I-: a daughter-TAYLOR . —On the 18 tli inst :, at Milton House , Dunoon , the wife of William Taylor , Esq ., Overnewton , "Victoria : a son . MARRIAGES . MORTIMER—HOW . —On the 22 nd inst ., at St . Paul ' s Church , near Newport , Islo of Wight , Henry , son of William ILortimer , Esq ., of Castlehold , Newport , to Mary Anne , daughter of Henry How , Esq ., of Purbrook , Hants , and niece of William How , Esq ., of Belle Croft . PTJX . LEY-JEFFERY .-On the 22 nd inst .. at St . Luke ' s Chapel , iiL the Cathedral , Norwich , William Pulley , 33 sq ., ' of Lincoln ' s-inn , barrister-at-lnw , to Honor Anne , eldest daughter of the late Clare JeiTery , Esq ., of Swaifliam , Norfolk . TOWER-BAIRD . —On the 23 rd inst ., at St . James's Church , Piccadilly , I'homasf : second son of Christopher Thomas Tower , Esq ., of VVeald Hall , Essex , to Sarah Anne , eldest daughter of Francis Baird , Esq ., of 22 , Rutland-gate . DEATHS . BE AN . —On the 20 th inst ., at tho G rove . Camlx'rwell , Edward Bean , Esq ; ., in his 79 tli year . ORR . —On Saturday , the 19 th inst ., at midnight , at the residence of his brother-in-law , Greonhill , near Barnet , Herts , Major Sutherland , G . G . Orr , lato commanding tho 3 rd Regiment of Hyderabad Cavalry , aged 42 . This gallant and distinguished officer succumbed , after several months of severe suffering , to the results of anxiety , fatigue , and exposure of the last Jtlhow and Central India campaign . TURNER . —On the 20 th inst ., at Lee Cottage , Old Bromptou , Dawson Tumor , Esq ., F . RS . and F . S . A ,, lato of Oreat Yarmouth , in his 83 rd year .
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London, Friday Evening, June 20. The Amo...
London , Friday Evening , June 20 . The amount of business that take * place now in tho Stock Exchange in really nominal . Consols being shut there aro lew bargains even amongst speculators . Tho Government broker makes small purchnsoa daily in Reduced and Now Three per Cout ., but the market is languishing from want of business . Foreign stocks are somewhat lower . Turkish Six . per Onts . at about 95 . Tho trade of tho country remains so inactive that ono cannot expect to sec nn improvement in stocks or shares . Tho traluc returns of tho
several llnoa exhibit most discouraging doorcases , all show weakness , and tho rumours or decreased dividends make tho heart * of shareholders sink within them . Tho great 1 all pr the week , howoyor . hos boon in the once favourite stock Caledonian now quoted at 74 , in six months a fnll of nearly 20 per cent . There the deoronso in traHio goes on stundily at about 1 O 0 J . per week , varied by this wook ' s decrease , feeing 1200 ? . Tho salea from tho north have boon continuous and heavy . Perhaps tho now aystum now adopting *> y Glasgow brinks of being moro particular in their advances on railway property is forcing stock into tho market .
In tho heavy share market , Great Westerns havo been at 1 S J , but have recovered l por cent . Midlands show tho best trntflc ; oven they at 91 are doar enough . 11 id inn guaranteed shares aro very little in demand , and aUhough Jrcnchaud foreign railway shares arc sllRhtly ( Inner , there is no amo-imt of business doing Hkoly to force thorn much higher . Canadian aliarca rule lint , and thin may be- said ol
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all American securities . Illinois Central , once at 30 premium , are now at 24 discount New York and Erie shares have receded to 16-17 , a fall of 80 per cent , since the winter . There lias been some demand in Laud shares , Canada and Australian , this week . Joint-Stock Bank shares are better thought of . Mining and miscellaneous shares remain with no great or marked feature .
Blackburn, 10,11; Caledonian, 75,7g; Che...
Blackburn , 10 , 11 ; Caledonian , 75 , 7 G ; Cheater and Holyhead , 33 , 35 ; Eastern Counties , 60 . 61 ; Great Northern , 100 , 101 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland , ) , 103 , 104 . Great Western , 494 , 49 J ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 89 , ' 89 i ; London and Black wall , 51 , 61 ; London . Brighton , and South Coast , 107 , 108 ; London and North-Western , 893 . 914 ; London and South - Western , 92 , 93 ; Midland , 92 , 91 i ; Worth-Eastern ( Berwick ) , 894 , 901 ; South-Eastern , ( Dover ) , 67 i , 67 $ ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 5 | , 5 J ; ; Dutcli tthuuish , 5 i , 4 | dis . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 25 , 251 : Great Central of France , ; Great Luxembourg , 7 J , 7 J ; Northern of France , 87 t , 371 ; Paris and Lyons , 30 £ . 30 J ; Royal Danish , —— ; Royal Swedish ; Sambre and Meuse , 7 S , 7 J .
British Funds For The Past Week. (Ctoawo...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Ctoawo Pbices . ) \ Sat . S £ on . Tv . es . \ Wed . \ Thur . ! Frid . Bank Stock ..... I 221 ...... 221 221 ; 220 221 ^ 3 per Cent . Red 95 i 95 i 98 9 GJ ' 96 05 i 3 per Cent . Con . An . ...... 96 96 96 96 Consols for Account ...... 95 i 95 J 95 J 95 | 9 ftf Now Sper Cent . An . 95 J 95 » 96 96 9 iii 95 i New 2 J per Cents ... ...... ...... . ; .......... Long Ans . 1885 ...... ...... 18 l 181 ...... .. -. India Stock ....... ...... ...... ...... ..... Ditto Bonds . £ 1000 16 p 17 p ; ..... ...... 17 p ...... Ditto , under £ 1000 ...... ...... 17 p 21 p Ex . Bills , jeiOOO ...... 30 s . SI p 32 p 32 p 36 p ...... Ditto , £ 500 ........ 20 p 22 p 18 p 22 p 33 p 83 p Ditto , Small ........... 22 p ...... 23-p 23 p 33 p
Foreign Funds. (La8xopplcla.I.(Iuotatiol...
FOREIGN FUNDS . ( LA 8 XOPPlClA . I . ( iUOTATIOlr DURING xnE ^ VBKKEirBIMa Tnivxx Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds ......... ... Portuguese 4 perCents . ... Buenos Ayres 6 p . Cents ... Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian 6 per Cents ....... ... Cents ,................... ; ... ... Chilian 3 per Cents ....... ... Russian 43 per Cents .... 1 O 2 J Dutch 2 < J per Cents .... Spanish Dutch 4 per Cent-Certr . ... Spanish CommitteeCer-Equador Bonds ... efCottp . not fun . Mexican Account .. < Turkish 6 per Cents . ... Peruvian 4 J per Cents .... ... Turkish New , 4 ditto .... lOli Portuguese 3 per Cents . .. . Vtjnezuela 4 £ per Cents .. ...
Corn Market. Mark-Lane, Friday, June 25-...
CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , June 25-Theke has been a fair supply of foreign wheat during the week . ; but the supplies of English \ vlieat and flour have been rather small . Tho value of tho latter lias been fully maintained , and in some instances an advance had takou place . Barley lias been in moderate request ; quotations unaltered . Arrivals of foreign oats havo again been lar ^ c ; form er prices for Russian oats have been . barely maintained ! Beans and peas scarce and dear .
From The London Gazette. Tuesday* June 2...
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday * June 22 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . — Henby Pbakcis Noktok , York-street , St . James ' s , Westminster , brushseller . BANKRUPTS . — -Frederick Henry Paekkb and John Bai ^ sdon , Bristol , wiiio and spirit merchants — Isaac Beem : an and Charles Oxi / kt , High-street . Borough , liop factors— Henri" WmJANS , Ludgate-hill , umbrella and garascl manufacturer—Soxomon Ckoss . Vest Bromwioh , taffordshiro , genoral factor—Cuabi . es Stunt , Oxfordstreet , watchmaker—Edwied Low , Fleet-street , licensed victualler—Eodket Duncan Gehard , Walbrook , City , and
Ceylon , general merchant and commission agont—Jambs Hobne , Tottenham-court-road and Edgewaro-road , hattor —Pjiiup Abraham Barnes and JohhBaiikes , Blandford Forum , Dorsetshire , woolstaplors—Josem Ainxev . Ell & nd , near Halifax , Yorkshire , woollen manufacturer Thomas Bkex and Wiixiam Jona . tuan Biset . Sheffield , merchants —William Newman , late of Boughton Monchelska . Kent , now of Maidstono . brewer , maltster , and retailer of boor . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—Jamks Stevbnson , Argyle-streot , Glasgow , fancy paper box maker—John Lawoxands Young , Glasgow , slater—Robekt Bkghbib , Holonsburgh , provision and coal merchant — William MtfNBO , liaughs of Wardwoll , fannw—Gkokom Howat , "NY oodhead , farmer .
Friday , June 25 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . — Jambb H . Nonius , Birmingham , paper dealer — Bichahb Tbedknnick , GreBham House , Old Broad-street , sharebroker . BANKRUPTS . — Gkokok Smith , Tho Pantechnicon , Queon ' a-road , Brighton , cabinet maker—Thomas John Pattukson , Bristol , sailmakor—Gkohge Buckkey , Upper North-street , Bothnal-greon , deal and mahogany merchant —James Miles , Richmond , Surrey , grocor—Jobbph Lunt , Birtningham , victualler— -Robbm Atkinson , Newoastloupon-Tyno , hosier—John Stokes Hutciunob , Dorchester , coaoh builder—James Sjiewaud , Spread Eagle Hotel , Wmidsworth , Surrey , licensed viotunllor-W'iixiAM . Bha . w , Lincoln , bookseller—CirAKLKB Avton . Attloborougli , Tforfolk , builder—John Tonks , Birmingham , printer . SCOTCH SEQUES'i'ltATlONS .-RopKnr Kay , lately residing at Balbirnio Oottago , Mnrkinch , duc « ased , woolapinnoT—Thomas Irkland , somotimo of Nothor Urquliart , File , docooscd—William Munuo , Haughs or "Wardwoll , Banffrthiro , farmer—GBonau Uowatt , "Woodhoad of Alichingoul , Banffshiro , fanner—James Guay , jun ., Glasgow , morclmnt—Victoh Jameb Assoi . m « , Glasgow , professor of modern languages— Robjkbt Kay and Son , Markincli , -wool-Bninnors ,
Her Majesty's The At He. Titions. Alboni, Piccolominibelletti, Beueventano Vialetti, Aldighieri, And Giugliui.
HER MAJESTY'S THE AT HE . Titions . Alboni , Piccolomini , Belletti , Benoventano Vialetti , Aldighieri , and Giugliui .
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The following arrangements havo been , made-.- — On Tuesday . June 29 . LUISA MILLER . And a Divertissement from Aumer ' s admired Ballet LA SONNAMBULA , in which Mdile . Rosati will make her first appearance . On Thursday , July I . Extra Night . IL TROVATORE and a Divertissement , with Mdfle . Rosati and Mdlle Pocchini . The Opera commences at 8 o ' clock . Applications to be made at the Box-office at tbe Theatre .
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M ISS KEMBLE has tbe honour to announce that , by the kind permission of the Right Hon . the Earl of Ellesmere . her MOKNING CONCEllX will take place in the Gallery of Bridge water House , on WBDN ESDA T next , June 30 , oa which occasion she will bu assisted by the following eininont artists : —Madame Viardot Garcia , Mr-Santley , Signor Mario ( his oa y appearance at any concert this season ); Mr . Chas . Halle . Biguor Piatti , and Herr Joachim . —Tickets , One Guinea each , to be obtained at Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , S 3 , Old Uond-street ; and at the principal Musicscllers .
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MISS ARABELLA GODDARD'S MATINEE MUSICAlIjE willtalce place at Willis ' s Rooms , on Saturday , June 26 th . To commeiice at Three o'clock precisely , when she will be assisted by Herr Joseph Joachim . Herr Goffrie . aad Siguor Piatti . The Programs wul include Schubert ' s Sonata in B minor ( Op . 42 ) , TusseTt ' s Quartett in E flat , J . S . Bach ' s Suites in D major , Theme with variations for Piano and Viola , and Beethoveu ' s Grand Sonata ( dedicated to Kreutzer ) . Reserved seats , 10 s . 6 d . j unreserved , 7 s . To be had of Miss A .. Goddard , 47 , Welbeck ' street ; and at the principal Musicsellers .
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LAS T WEEK OE MONT BLAKC-IR ALBERT SMITH'S VESUVIUS , NAPLES , POM PEII . and MONT BLANC will close ou Tues 4 ay Eveuing JulyCth .
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¦ p ^ R . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL AND PA-• 1 S IHOLOGICAL MU . SEUM , 3 , Tichborne-strcot , opposite the Haymarket . Open daily . Admission , One Shilling . Lectures by DR . KAHN at Three and Eight . Dr . Kahn ' s Nine Lectures on the Philosophy of Marriage , & c , sent post free on receipt of 12 Stamps .
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION 11 ! /^ . ODFREY'S EXTRACT OF ELDER V _ fl FLOWERS is strongly recommended for Softening , Improving , Beautifying , and Preserving the Skin , and giving it a blooming and charming appearance . It will completely remove Tan , Sunburn , Redness , & c , and by its Balsamic and Healing qualities , render tho skin soft , pliable and free from dryness , & c , clear it from every humour , pimple , or eruption , and by continuing its use only a short time , tho skin will become and continue soft and smooth , and the complexion perfectly clear and beautiful . Sold in bottles , price 2 s . 94 ., by all Medicine Vondors and Perfumers .
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BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . . Price is . ljd . and 2 s . 9 d . per box . r |\ HIS preparation is one of tho benefits which J- tho sciences or modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind ; for during the first twenty years of tho present century to spoak of a euro for tho Gout was considered a romance ; but now tho efficacy and safety of this medicine is bo fully demonstrated by unsolicited tcatiinoniala flrom persons in every rank of life , that public opinion proclaims this as ono or tho moat important discoveries of the present » ge . . Those Pills require no restraint of diot or confinement during their use . and aro certain to prevent tho disease at . tacking any vital part . Sold by all Medicine Vendors . See the name of " Thomas Pkowt , 229 , Strand , London , " on tho Government Stamp
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rpRIESEMAR . —Protected by Royal Letters » TT i ? t oufc , ° f England , and secured by tho seals of the Ecolo do Pharmacio do Paris , and tho Imperial Collego of Medioluo , Vienna . Triesemar , No . 1 , Is a remedy for relaxation , spermatorrhoea , and exhaustion of the system . Triesemar , No . 2 , effectually , in tho short space of throe days , completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those disordora which capsules havo so long boon thought an antidote for , to the ruin of tho health of a vast portion of thepopulat on . Tricscmar . No . S . isthogroatContinental remedy for t hat class of diaordors whicli unfortunately tho English physician treats with mercury , to the inevitable destruction of tho patient ' s constitution , and which all the sar 3 n . pftrillaln . th 0 world cannot remove . Triesoniar , Nos . 1 , 2 , and 3 , aro alike devoid of tasto or smell , and or all innaeatlng qualities . They may lie on the toilet table without their uso being suspected—Sold In tin <; asos . price lls ., free by post Is . 8 d . extra to any part of tho United Kingdom , or four cases in one for 33 s ., by post , 3 a . 2 d . extra , which snveslls . ; and in 6 / . casus , whoroby there isasaving of it . 12 s , ; divided into separate clones , ns administered by Valpeau , LnHonmnd , Roux , & c . Sold by D . Church , 78 , Gracechurch-stroct ; Bnrtlett Iloojiur , 43 . King AVillinm-utrcot : « . F . Watts , 17 , Strand-, Prout . ' ^ S ) , Strand ; llannay , 03 , Oxford-street ) Sangor , 100 , Oxford-street , London ) It . 11 . Inghani , Markot-strcot , Manohostor and Powell , 16 , Wo » tmoreland-str « Qt , Dublin .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 26, 1858, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26061858/page/21/
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