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1*0 THE LEADER. [Satujiday/
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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIKTHS. O...
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OL X M PI C T H E AT El — Lessee and Manager, Mit. Ali-bed Wigan.
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1*0 The Leader. [Satujiday/
1 * 0 THE LEADER . [ Satujiday /
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIKTHS . On the 24 th November , at Chorley Wood , Hertfordshire , the wifeofWilliam'Eoneman , Esq .: a daughter . On - the 17 th , at Dublin , the Hon . Mrs . Cunynghame : a son . " On the 24 th , at Hanover-cottages , Regent ' s-park , the wile or John Hinton DanieU , Esq ., late Captain Forty-second Koyai Highlanders : a son . MARRIAGES . On the 22 nd November , at Raintor , county of Durham , by the Venerable Archdeacon Sinclair , uncle of the bridegroom , John George Tollemache , only son . of Sir George Sinclair , Bart ,, and the Lady Camilla Sinclair , of Thurso Castle , Caithness , N . B ., to Emma Isabella Harriett Carr , eldest daughter of Wm . Standish , Esq ., of Duxbury-park , Lancashire , and Coeken-hall , Durham . On the 22 nd , at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , theMarcheseDon Odoardo Frederic Francois RaffaeJe Gadaleta , second son ot tne Marchese di Martano , late Intendente of the Province of Ban , m the kingdom of Naples , Chevalier of the Order of the Cross ot Malta , and Chamberlain to his Majesty Ferdinand . the ^ Seconcl , Khig of the Two Sicilies , to Thomasina , only daughter of the late Walter Newton , Esq ., of Dunloekny-house , county of Carlow , On the 23 rd , at Wrotham , Arthur Davies Berrington , Esq ., only son of J . Davies Berringrton , Esq ., of Woodland Castle , county ol Glamorgan , to Frances Lennox Heneage , third daughter ol the Rev . Charles Lane , rector of Wrotham , Kent . DEATHS . On the 16 th November , Charles Augustine Seovell , Gentleman Cadet of the Eoyal Military College , Sandhunst , sixth son of Henry Seovell ,. Esq ., of Ferney , Stillorgan , and nephew of the Governor Lieutenant-General Sir George Seovell , K . B ., aged sixteen . On the 17 th , at College-green , in the city of Worcester , Frances Fleming , widow of the Eev . J . F . S . Fleming St . John , one of the Prebendaries of Worcester Cathedral , and only sister and heiress of Richard Stukely Fleming , of Dinmore , in the county of Hereford , Esq ., aged ninety-one . On . the 18 th , at 31 , Argyll-street , the Eight Hon . the Dowager Lady Arundell , relict of the Eight Hon . James Everard ( Ninth ) Lord Arundell , of Wardour Castle , Wiltshire , aged seventy-three . On the 21 st , Seymour George , the infant son of Sir George Larpent , Bart . On the 21 st , at 7 , Hyde-park-place West , William Reginald , the eldest son of Lord and Lady Courtenay , aged twenty-one .
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MOISTEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , November 25 , 1853 . The fluctuation in Consols has been about one per cent , during the week . News from the seat of war , rumovirs of dissensions in our Cabinet at home , allied fleets reported to be cruising in the Black Sea , affect not Consols ; " systole , " " dyastole , " between 95 J and 95 is our weekly report of the City pulse . The "Bears " cannot make profits—the great public always coming in as a buyer when the Funds receded to a certain point . itailway shares have been more largely dealt in , but their prices have not improved very greatly . French Shares hold their own , and Belgian have been greatly inquired after during the week . Australian Banks all at improved prices ; the same with Land Companies , particularly Australian Agricultural . Californian Mines still promise profitable returns . Mariposas and Agua Friaf ? seem to have the , call . Waller's in Virginia would seem to have some , good news in reserve , from the quiet way that parties have been buying . Foreign Securities , except in Spanish , have been flat during the week . Crystal Palace Shares have been largely dealt in at 2 J premium . Consols leave off at 4 o ' clock . North Western , 103 J , 103 J ; Great Western , 83 , 81 ; South AVentern , 70 , 78 ; Eastern Counties , V . i , 13 J ; York and Northerns , 48 i , 4 i ) i ; Midlands , O ! tJ , C'JJ ; Caledonians , CUJ-, f > 7 ; Bcrwieks ' (! 5 , < K >; Brightens , !> 7 , 5 ) 8 ; Dovera , <> H , 021 ; Leeds , 07 , 0 7 ^; North ol" France , ill ' ,, JMJ ; Paris and Strasburgs , 32 J , 33 x d ,, x n . ; Paris and Lyons , MSJ , 10 i pin . ; Jtouens , 41 , til ; ttamlire and Mcubc , i )? j , 10 ; Luxemburg , 11 J , Hi ; Namur and Lie < re 8 ? Di Went Flanders , 4 ? , GJ-. ' *' Hanks : Union of Australia , 73 , 75 ; London Chartered ( Australia ) I , 1 pin . ; Knglmli , Scottish , and Australian , lj , . j ( iiH . Australian Agricultural Land Company , 43 , 45 ; JVcl River i , * P m- NorMi British Australian Loan and Land , ' 2- pin Scotch Australian Investment , li , ljf pin . ' Mines : Aqua Frins ,-J , 1 pm . ; Colonial Gold , fl , % pm . jVTariqnita , 1 dis ., par . ; Nouveau Monde , J , £ pm . ; Waller , V J din done at g-, j }; West Muriposns , } dis ., par . ' ' COJtN MAKKET . Mark Lane , Friday , November 25 , 1 STO . Thkkh arc good supplies of all ( Jrain mnee Monday . The Wheat trade is linn . Hurley drooping , and old Oats " arc « , / . to la deuror ; new scarcely so good as Monday . Kinco our hint , the - values of Wheat lias advanced in the Baltic Ports 2 m . to 3 « . per qr . ; mid by the hint advices lVom New York we learn that even a floater advance had taken place there and that orders in hand from ICnglunil for Hue white Wheat i \ t T >« ooHt and freight , could not Iks executed . At . . Stettin (! l lb . to ( 51 i 11 ) . new and old red Wheat , mixed , cunnol , ho had under ( iC >« new <) 0 II ) . I ' olinh ( ilf . to ( i 7 « . per < ir ., IVee on hoard , OUy . ( W . < < j 7 b J j H asked for ( ilt H > . red Wheat , free on board , at Stettin in the Spring . The French rnnrUets have been dull during the present week . In Ireland Hurley and Oats are more freely offered , hut , not nt lower prices ; tho English markets are , however , better supplied with home-grown ( irnin of both descriptions , mid there in consequently rather less demand for Iri .-di product * . The value of Oiitn in firmly maintained in Holland—10 to 4 | lhn . lirewer 1 ' ohinds ~ f >« . to ' . I ' m . < W . Beans continue exceedingly miuree .
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Ol X M Pi C T H E At El — Lessee And Manager, Mit. Ali-Bed Wigan.
OL X M PI C T H E AT El — Lessee and Manager , Mit . Akfbed Wigan .
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ss ^ i ^ gisag CoopTwMte , and A . Wigan ; Miss B . Turner and M « . Staring . After which the introductory Extravaganza , called THE tAM ± - AT THE OLYMPIC ,-in which will appear Messrs A . . \ Vigan , Fmerv F Robson , Cooper , and Galli ; Mesdames Stirling , P . 5 3 ™ Chatterlv E Turner , Wyndham , and A . Wigar , To 2 nS ' e withIt & ErWANDERING MINSTREL . Jem Baggs , Mr F . Robson . ¦ Rox-omce open from Eleven to Four . Doors open at Seven , and commence at Half-past Seven . StaUs , 6 s . ; Boxes , 4 s . ; Pit , 2 s . ; Gallery , Is . . .-¦
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WEDNESDAY EVENING CONCEETS . EXETER HALL . On Wednesday Evening next , the 30 th inst ., will be performed SELECTIONS from WEBER and MEYERBEER . After which a pSal 0 ^ cS -Same Wot Garcia . Miss Grace AHevne Miss Fanny Ternan , Miss Freeman ( her first appearance ) , Miss TWxiwalH Mr . Elliot Galer , Mr . We ! ss . Soloists-Mdlle . St ! Mare and Mr . Lazarus . The Band consists of Seventy Per-^ cSctors , Mr . Benedict and Herr Meyer Lutz . Leader , Mr . ThirlwaU Director of the Music , Mr . Box . Chorus Master , Mr . Smythson . Managing Director , Mr . William Willott . Tickets and Programmes to be had at the Hall .
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ON SUNDAY MOBNING , 27 th November , at eleven o ' clock , a Lecture will be deUvered at the Johnstreet Institution , Tottenham-court-road , on ARABIA AND MIRACLE , by .-. WILIIAM MACCALL , Author of " The Elements of Individualism . " ¦ ¦ ¦
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IV / TE . ALBERT SMITH lxas tlie honour to ixL announce that his ASCENT of MONT BLANC will REOPEN for the season on Monday Evening , December 5 th . During the recess several important alterations and improvements have been made in the approaches , the ventilation , and the arrangement of the Hall , which it is hoped will contribute to the comfort of the audience : these include a new staircase , a new e-allerv and an entire re-decoration of the room , which represents wart of a Swiss village , with buildings of the actual size , very carefully copied from Bernese models . The wood carving has been furnished byKehrli Freres , of Meyringen , and Chamonni . The new fountains by Leclerc , of the Boulevart Poissonniere . The imitated heaths and Alpine plants from the Maison Prevost-Wenzel , Rue St . Denis : the flowers by Mr . Hopgood , Bayswater . Instead of the Geneva route , the audience will be conducted to Chamouni by the Bernese Oberland , and the journey will be illustrated by the following views : —The Rhine Bridge at Basle- ^ Zurich—The Rigi-Kulm Hotel , looking towards the Rossberg—The Lake of Lucerne—Interlaken—The Jung Frau and the Eigers , as seen from the Wengern Alp Inn . The second part will comprise the Ascent of Mont Blanc , as before , with the addition of a new treneral view of Chamouni and the Mont Blanc range : and the third part will represent the Pass of the Simplon , from Martigny to the Lago Maggiore , with the following views : —1 . Brieg . 2 The Ganther Bridge and Gallery . 3 . The village of Simplon at nin-ht with the malle-poste arriving . 4 . The Gorge of Gondo . 5 The Pont de Crevola and Val d'Ossola . 6 . The Isola Bella , on the Laco Magciore . The whole of the views have been painted under the direction of Mr . William Beveelet . The entertainment will be given every evening ( except Saturday ) at Eight o ' clock , and Tuesday and Saturday afternoons , during the winter months , at Two . The doors will be open at Half-past Seven , and Half-past One The prices of admission will remain the same as before Stalls 3 s . ( these seats arc numbered and reserved , and can be secured for any representation , without extra charge , at the Box-Office , Egyptian Hall , every day between Eleven and Four ) , Area 2 s ., Gallery Is . A private box for three persons , halfa-guinea . A private balcony for six , one guinea . It ir respectfully announced that no bonnets will be allowed in the stalls . Programmes containing every information can . now bo obtained at the Hall . Egyptian- Ham , Piccadilly .
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• XX 7 TIX SHORTLY CLOSE . —Dr . KATDNT'S VV ANATOMICAL MUSKUM , PORTLAND-GALLERY , ItEGHNT-STKtiOT , opposite the Polytechnic . OPEN for gentlemen DAILY , at the usual hours , except on Wednesdays and Fridays , from Two till Five , during which hours ladies only arc admitted . Explanations for gentlemen by Dr . Leach , and for ladies by Mrs . Leach . Admission , Is .
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W HALLEY TESTIMONIAL . The Friends of GEORGK HAMMOND WHALLEY , Esq ., being desirous of commemorating the election of December last , propose presenting that gentleman with some testimony of their sense of obligation for his arduous ellorts to secure to the electors of this city tho choice of their representatives in Parliament . They also propose , on Tuesday , the ( Sth of December , to have a PUBLIC D 1 NNKR , when Mr . Whalley will ho invited , and tho presentation made : Wilham Vkuukttu , Chairman . The following gentlemen in Peterborough arc deputed to receive subscriptions : — Mr . James Aldtfate I Mr . James Mgar Mr . William Vorgctte Mr . John Miller Mr . P . 11 . Ellis . Peterborough , Nov . 1 ( 5 , 18511 .
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TJIDITCATION . —A Widow Lady , rewiding in Jtli one of the lincHt counties in England , in the vi < rinit , y of a railway station , IHt . y miles tVom London , roccivcfl as BOAltmOHH 81 X YOUNG LADI 109 , to lie educated with her two daughters , under her ininiedinlc HH ]> eriiit . ciid (! iivc . References of the highest order . —Terms and other particulars may be hud on application to Mrs . F . Lover , li , Victoria-terrace , Iledford .
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NEW SECULAR BOOK DEPOT , 147 , FLKKT STREKT . MKSflltS . H 0 LY 0 AKK and CO ., IlookH . dlers nnd PubliHhorH , 147 , l « Meet Htreet , London , give intimation that their Printing ItiiHincHS und Uoolc nn < l News Agoncy , IVoia II , tJjueon ' H Head I ' assuge , J'aternoHtcr Jtow , is now removed to N <> . i 47 , Fleet Htreet .. On and aHer January 1 , 1 H 54 , MoHsrH . Ilolyoalco and Co . will publish , ut 147 , Fleol , Hl . fcot , tho List of Worlct )" on " I'Vee ln ([ iiiry " now issued l > y Mr . . lames Watson , Publinhor , of II , Qucen'n Head Passage , I ' lvternoster Itow . All Mr . Watson ' s Works are now Hold at No . 147 , Fleet Htreet . Miss Miirtineau'H Now Work , "Couito ' H Positive Philosophy , " friuiHlateil , 2 voIh . ; ProfesHor Newman ' H New Work , "KoHHuth ' s Hpeeches ; " Leigh Hunt ' s New Work , " HoHgUm of the Henri . ;" ( X . H . Lowcb'b New Work , " Exposition ofComte , " imppllcd lit Holyoako and Co . ' h , 147 , Fleet Htrcct .
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mHE WORKING TAILORS' JOINT X STOCK COMPANY 314 , Oxford-street , near Hanoversquare . "Registered under 7 and 8 Victoria , cap . 110 . The ajbove Company beg leave to call the attention of their customers and the public to the fact that they have lately made alterations in some of their arrangements and officers , in order that increased efficiency may be given to their business transactions , and greater satisfaction to their customers . The result of the experiment whieh they have now been engaged for three years in making , has proved the practicability of the principle of self-dependence on which they set out , relying for success on supplying good articles at a moderate price , in the fair way of ordinary business . JAMES CAMPBELL , Manager and Secretary .
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/ CAUTION . —TO TRADESMEN , MERKJ CHANT . S , SHIPPERS , OUTFITTERS , & c . Whereas it has lately come to my knowledge that some unprincipled person or persons have for some time past been imposing on the Public , by eelline to the trade and others a spurious article under the name of ¦ 'BOND'S PERMANENT MARKING INK , this is to give notice , that I am the Original and sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of the said article , and do not employ any traveller , or authorize any person to represent themselves as coming from my establishment for the purpose of selling the said ink . This caution is published by me to prevent further imposition upon the public , and serious injury to myself , E . R . BOND , sole executrix and widow of the late John Bond , 28 , Long-lane , West Smithfield London .
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TVAVIES'S YELLOW SOAP , 38 s ., 44 s ., J _^ 48 s ., and 52 s ., per 112 lbs . ; Mottled , 54 s . ; Brown Windsor , Is . and Is . 9 d . per packet ; White Windsor , Is . 4 d . ; Plain Windsor , 9 d . ; Honey , Is . 4 d . Sperm Oil , 8 s . per gallon ; Argand or Vegetable , 4 s . 6 d . ; French , 4 s . Sperm Candles , Is . 7 d . and Is . 8 d . per lb . ; Transparent Wax , Is . lOd . ; Best Wax , 2 s . 3 d . ; British , Is . 5 d . ; Botanic , Is . ; Composite ; 8 ld ., 9 d ., 30 d ., and lO ^ d . Store Candles , 7 d . ; Moulds , 8 d . for Cash , at M . P . DAVIES and SON'S Old-Established Warehouse , 63 , St . Martin ' s Lane , Charing : Cross .
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A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH . MR . HOWARD , SURGEOJNP-DENTIST , 52 , FLEET STREET , has introduced an ENTIRELY NEW DESCR IPTION of ARTIFICIAL TEETH , fixed without springs , wires , or ligatures . They so perfectly resemble the natural teeth as not to be distinguished from the originals by the closest observer ; they will never change colour or decay , andwili be found superior to any teeth ever before used . This method does not require the extraction of roots , or any painful operation , and will support and preserve teeth that are loose , and is guaranteed to restore articulation and mastication . Decayed teeth rendered sound and useful in mastication . 52 , FLEET STREET . —At home from Ten till Five .
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, T ^ IVE GUINEAS . —Mr . WM . H . HALSE , the I * Medical Galvanist , of 22 , Brunswick-square , London , informs his friends that his FIVE GUINEA APPARATUSES are now ready . —Send two postage stamps for his Pamphlet on Medical Galvanism .
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rTlEETH . —By Her Majesty ' s Royal Letters J _ Patent . —Newly-invented and Patented application of chemically-prepared WHITE INDIA RUBBER in the construction oi ARTIFICIAL TEETH , Gums , and Palates . —Mr . EPHRAIM MOSELY , Surgeon-Dentist , 61 , Grosvenor-street , Grosvenorequare , Sole Inventor and Patentee . A new , original , and invaluablo invention , consisting in the adaptation , with the most absolute perfection and success , of chemically-prepared WHITE INDIA RUBBER as a lining to the ordinary gold or bone frame . The extraordinary results of this application may be briefly noted in a few of their most prominent features , as the following : —All sharp edges are avoided , no springs , wires , or fastenings are required , a greatly increased freedom of suction is supplied , a natural elasticity hitherto wholly unattainable , and a fit , perfected with the most unerring accuracy , is secured , while from the softness and flexibility of the agent employed , the greatest support is given to the adjoining teeth when loose , or rendered tender by the absorption of the gums . The acids of the mouth exert no agency on the chemically-prepared White India-rubber , and , as it is a non-conductor , lluids of any temp rature may with thorough comfort bo imbibed and retained in i . ne mouth , Jill unpleasantness of Hrnfill and taste being at the sumo time wholly provided against by the peculiar nature of its preparation . —To be obtained only at 01 , LOWER GROSVENOR-STREET , LONDON . 22 , Gay-street , Bath . 8 +. Graine-cr-stroet , Ncwcastlc-on-Tyno
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TEA ! INSUERECTION IN CHINA . —TEAS arc advancing In Price , and ft-om tho disturbed state of the producing districts , tho well-ascertained shortness of supply , »"'» » 1 C increasing consumption , there is every probability of a considerable rise . We have not at present altered our quotations , anu are still Helling Tho very Best Black Tea , at 4 h . Od . tho pound . ( Jood sound Congou 3 s . Od . „ Finest Pekoe ditto 3 s . 8 d . „ Fine Gunpowder 4 s . Od . ,, Choioe Colfeo Is . Od . „ Finest llonueopathie Cocoa 1 m . Od . » This is tho most jiloiiHant mul luitriLioiiH preparation oi Cocon . For tho convenience of our numerous customer ** , wo retail tho finest Wont India and ltclincd SuKars at . market prices . . All goodH d « slivered by our own vans , free of ohargo , wiinm eight miles of London . Parcels of Ten and ( , ' ollee , ol tho viiluo of Two I ' owads Htciling , aro nont , carriage IVee , to any VM' 1 ol Kngland . CULLINCJHAM AND COMPANY , Tesi-inerehantH and Dealers , v 27 , 8 KINNK It-HTUKUT , SNOW-111 U ^ J ^ JJL :
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mHA IS GETTING DEARER ; *!»» * £ X therefore the Time to Buy .-PHILLIPS and CO ""/ . ? ,,,-are nlill HnuiNft at Om > Phiciw , although tlio m «*« t va" « ; , Tea bus riwtu Ud . to 4 d . per Hi , and will bo HtlU liitf lwr . i Teas worth purchasing are—Tlui Htrong Congou Ton , at Its . 4 d . per 11 > . Tlw prime Houejiong Te . t , at Uh . < i ( f .,. ' )« . M ., and -w . Tho prime ( Junpowdw- Tea , at . -Is ., 4 s . Hd ., mid fin . Tim host Penrl < lmi |) owdei-, at 5 s . 4 < 1 . All who purchase ut these pritseH will savo inonoy , iw 1 < llH iriiMhiK dtiaror . ^ _ . 1 u 4 , 1 Prime Ooll ' co , at Is . mid lH . 2 d , i »« r lb . Tho IwHt M <>< ' 1 " . " * ' I >( TeaX CoHoes , and nil other Ooods sent (^ rriiigo ^ ^ £ " own viiiih ami carts , if within oiK l > t mUm ; and {« ' ^ . ( J ; H ; a | ll () Hpiceii hciiL Carriage IVee to any part ol •'¦'" K , " "' . ' . * wv Ten u « d of 4 () s . or upwards , by PIllLLII'H and COM "AN J . {«» Colonial Mcrehnnttt , H , Ring William street Cy , l- < r •>«»• ,,,, BMr . PlllllipHttlllKJo / H JTlfiO LlBtof 1 UIHINH Cl '""^ , ' i . ,, p ,, llc . l-Plumb , Fio « , & c , Ih now roiuly , aud i » went post l \ vv , on uj 1 tlon .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 26, 1853, page 22, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26111853/page/22/
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