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October 28, 1854.] THE LEADER. 1029
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TROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Tuesday, Octobe...
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RO IAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. Ijcssoo and ManagerMr. A. WIG AN.
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October 28, 1854.] The Leader. 1029
October 28 , 1854 . ] THE LEADER . 1029
Trom The London Gazette. Tuesday, Octobe...
TROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , October 24 . BANKRUPTS . —William Gbimwood Still , 21 . Wellclose-square , glass merchant—William Beodbick Mitcalfe , 12 , Taunton-s . treet , Regent's-park , dealer in mining shares — Fbawcis Humpheey Spanton , Norwich , innkeeper—Robeht Andrews , late of Braintrce , Essex , corn and seed merchant—Thomas Nutter , Cambridge , brewer —Henby Johk Nash , 1 , Crown-court , Cheapside , City , ¦ woollen warehouseman—William Dunkley , Kaveutry , Ubrtluraiptonshire , procer — Geokge Settekpield , Ipswich , grocer—Abraham Davis , 113 , Totte-nhaua-court-road , hardwareman—John Etjllwoop , Birmingham , brass candlestick manufacturer—Johxt Hawkins and Robekx Ueepmam , Sheffield , table-knife manufacturers—Edwarp Kegg , Liverpool and Birkenliead , coal dealer—Isapohe 3 Bekn 8 Tein , Liverpool , commission merchant—Richard Tokbhaw , Liverpool , machine maker—Joseph Smith and Halph Simpson , Burnley , Lancashire , iron-founders .
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . — Pkaifcis Jaepine , Edinburgh , wine merchant—Ebesezee Davidsom " . Leith , ship-broker . Friday , October 27 . BANKRUPTS . —Edwaed Snow , High-street , St . Giles ' s , tea dealer — Robekt Doac , Kew , draper—Samuel Rep-BEKK . York , innkeeper—Simeon Pitmaet , Cornwell House , Bath , carpenter — Samuel Craig , Wuneaton , Warwickshire , grocer and tea dealei*—James Ratclict , Nottingham , hosier—Richakp Gat , Kirkstall , Leeds , ware grinder —Joseph : Bkook . * , Salford , grocer and provision dealer—John Midglet , Nottingham , soda water manufacturer—Ei > WAED Bakek , Newport , carrier ¦ — Charles Iovell , Wisbeach , "boot and shoe manufacturer — Authcb Wel-MNaxoN Pocock , Old Jewry , eoffee-house keeper . SCOTCH SEQ , UESTRATIONS .-GEOEeE Gobdon , Grantown , merchant—Akchibal 3 ) Hay , Belvidere , near Camlachie , GlasgoWi farmer .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths. ' Births....
BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . ' BIRTHS . CHAIf SAREL . —October S , at Bordeaux , the wife of Captain Ohanssarel a son . CLEMENTS . —October 14 , at "Norton Vicarage , co . Durham , the lady of Hon . and Jtev . Francis N- Clements : a daughter . PARISH . —October 20 , at St . Leonard's-on-Sea . Lady Parish : a son . ¦ ¦ - COOXE . —October 15 , at Boulogne-sur-lVIer , the wife of Major Cooke , Madras Artillery : a daughter .
MARHIAGES . KENNEDY—HABTSTONGE . —October 19 , at AlmoTidsbury , near Bristol , Sir Edward Kennedy , Bart ., of Johnstown Kennedy , county -Dublin , to the Lady Augusta 3 ? ery , youngest daughter of Henry Hartston ^ e , Viscount Glentwprth , and sister to tho -present Uarl of Limerick . WIIjLIAIMS—BUSBY . —May 3 , at Victoria , Bay of Islands New Zealand , John W . Williams , Esq ., fifth son of Archdeacon Henry Williams , to Sarah , only daughter of James Busby , Esq ., of Victoria , formerly H . M . Resident at New Zealand . BRINE—ROSS , —AuKust 12 , at Ootacamund , on the
Neiljrherry-hills , Captain J . Brine , of tho 4 th Regiment M . N . I ., son of Captain Brine , R . N .. Chariton , Dorsetshire , to Caroline , fourth daughter of David Hoss , Esq . KNOWLES-KNOTT . —February 2 ,. at St . Mark ' s , Myddelton-square , Clerkenwell , Captain "William Ktiowles , to Miss Eliza Maria Knott , second dlaughter of Mr . John Knott , River , near Dover , Kent . HBAliEY—COOKE . —August 17 , at Bonares , Benjamin Healey , Es ° l ,, Bimlipatarn , Madras , to Rose Errima Cooko , youngest daughter of the late William Cooko Wallace , Esq ., and step-daughter of Lieut .-Colonol Liptrap , commanding 42 d licgimeht Bengal Light ; Infantry .
DEATHS . ASHURST . —October 25 , Eliza , the wife of William Henry Ashurst , sen ., of the Old Jewry , solicitor . BARBER . —July 22 , at Port Raffles , Edmund Scott Barber , Esq ., CE ., of Llantrissaut House , Glamorganshire , Resident Director of thp Eastern Archipelago Company ' s coal ¦ mines at Labuan , in his 43 rd year . HEDM 3 Y . —Juno 26 , at tho Sarra , Victoria , Australia , Ann Elizabeth Hawes , wife of G . D- Hedley , Esq . M . D ., and eldest daughter of tho lato li . J . Peck , Esq ., of Newmarket , aged 31 . REID . —In Juno , at Auckland , Now Zealand , Mr . Alcxandor Reid . formerly of Bathwrst-streot , Hyde Park-gardens , in ltis 30 th j'oar . REID . —Octobers , at Balsiklava , near Sobastopol , of cholera , Dr . Alex . Itothnoy Reid , Assistant Staff-SurBcon to the Forces , aged 24 . WARRINGTON .-October 22 , at Brighton , the Right Hon . tho Countess of Stamford and Warrington .
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MONEY MARKET AND CITT INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening October 27 , 1854 . 1 KB Funds fell two days ago from somo unexplained roa-Hon . but to-day they nro llrm again . Any rovorso or dolny at Sevastopol , or 1 ' runsia assuming n furthor disposition to side openly with tho Canr , will sonu down this l <' midM . Tlio flollws at proH « nt nro so fenrfvil , both spoe-ulativo and real , that they must havo a nledKO-hainmor-liko blow to liritfff them in as bcIIovh i but onco lot it begin , and a panic ostiiblished , thoro is no wuying whores it will sto | i . Jlailwaiy Shaven arostill Hat , no groat riao in thorn , tixconthig tho I ' ronch and Italian 5 tlicy have am unuwhiK buoyancy , and are all in fio much bolter a financial position than our own , it is not BurnrtahiK thsafc tho aliaros aro well hold . Thorn
has boon a , talk of iuiprovomont isi LuxmnbourK , owing to some fresh blood bolnwinViiwod Into tho direction ; hut tho public romoniborH , with good roanon , tho dlnorodUublo "Hr " practised in thono shnros Homo timo nlnon , and rofuuoH to speculate—but thoro is tho uinlthiK of a good pay Ing Hnw , if honestly managed . MlnluuSharuMtirkot in MiII atnKiiant ; noxno Inquiry after Ag-iia Jbrlas , and Wallorn . In Mn ^ lish m » nos thoro ia oonuldorablo activity in nohiu wontorn niinos , SortridKo , Consoln , North Whoal Roberta , & o . Laud Company Shares aro Hat . 3 $ aukM ( Inn . Consols oloso ak four o ' clock , U 19 , 2 . —Vor Novomtjor account , IM ? , 3 . L . Abordoon , 20 J , 21 J ; OalodonlaiiN , 08 ? , 0 S >); Ohosttor and Iloylyhoau , U , 10 ; Jtotorn Common , ] 1 J , 115 ; UdinbuiKh and Glasgow , 50 , M ! Oroat Northern , Hi ) * , DiiJ ; Great Western , 704 , 71 ; London and Brighton , KM , Kin ; London and North- Wentorn . 10 OA , 101 ; London and Bouth-Wimtorn ,
81 , 82 ; Midland , 6 SJ , C 3 |; Oxford , Wolverhampton , and Worcester , 32 , 84 ; South Eastern , 61 $ , 62 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 6 £ , 65 , x . in . ; Eastern of Trance , 33 $ , 38 J ; East Indian , 8 , 3 £ pm . ; Luxembourg , Constituted . 4-3 , f x . in . ; Ditto Obligations , 2 & , 3 i ; Paris and Lyons , 22 £ , 22 J pm .-. Namur and Liege , 7 S , 8 ; Orleans , 48 , 50 . x . all ; Rouen , 38 , 40 ; Western of France , 6 $ , 71 prn ., x . in , ; Afiua Frias , li , § ; Brazil Imperial , 24 , 3 ; St . John del Rev , 28 , 30 ; Linares , 8 J , 9 J ; Pontgibeau , 15 , 16 ; Mexican and South American , 7 , 74 ; Peninsulas , t , -J- ptn . ; San Fernando , ? , h dis . ; South Australian , 5 , li ; Australasian Bank , 78 , 80 x . d . ; London Chartered Bank of Australia . 22 £ , 23 ; Oriental Bank , 41 , * 2 ; Union of Australia , 68 , 70 ; Australian Agricultural , 40 , 43 ; North British Australasian , i , 5 ; Scottish Investment , lj , 2 J ; Crystal Palace , 3 , 3 j ; South Australian Land , 35 , 37 ; Van Diemen ' s , 12 J , 13 .
Corn Market. Matk Lane, Friday Evening, ...
CORN MARKET . MaTk Lane , Friday Evening , Oct . 27 . Eusiisn Wheat brought 4 s . to 5 s . over the prices of last week , but the foreign "was not more than Is . to 2 s . dearer . This advance lias been firmly maintained during the week , but buyers lave exhibited less disposition to go into stock tlxan they did ten days ago , and the amount of business done has been consequently limited- The whole advance on Wheat froth the lowest point is 28 s . per quarter—62 lbs . English red , which was worth at one time not more than 48 s ., brings now 76 s . per quarter ; the top price of white English is now 84 s ., and of Dantzig 88 s . to 90 s . From the Baltic ports there is scarcely anything offering for present shipment , and orders which have been sent out at high prices have nob been executed . COlbs . high mixed Wheat fetches 67 s ., fillbs . red C 4 s . per quarter , f . o . b . at Kcenigshers . At Rostock also for present shipment ftllbs . to 61 $ lbs , Wheat at 74 s . cost and freight to London or East coast . The disposition to make purchases to anv extent for
tho spring stock continues , so that it is not impossible tTiat wo may find our supplies short , just at the time when they are expected to be most abundant . Tb . e French markets are for the most part stationary . InParis the value of Flour is barely maintained . Marseilles stocks are completely ex-Tiausted , and the little that arrives is taken off at gradually advancing prices . A \ t New York the value of Grain and Flour has increased considerably , but as freights remain love , it is obvious that this is caused by the demand for home consumption and not for export . Oats , Ba , rLey , Beans , and Peas have all advanced fully Is . per quarter since last Friday . 42 lbs . Poland Oats are 31 s ., 40 lbs ... S 0 s ' ., 381 bs . 20 s ., cost and freight from Groniugen ; S 71 bs . Black Oats 26 s ., cost and freight from the same . port . White boiling Peas and Beans have advanced in value at Ecenigsberg . i-thoy canuot now be had there under 44 s ., free on board . Indian Corn has brought 47 s . per quarter duty paid in Cork . Saidi Wheat 50 s . and Beheira 4 Ss . 6 d . cost , freight and insuranco on passage .
British Funds Tor The Past Week. (Closin...
BRITISH FUNDS TOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing- Pkices . ) Sat . Man . \ Tues . \ Wed . TJiur . Frid . Bank Stock ...... . I 212 212 212 & 212 3 perCenfc . Red . .... 93 i 93 * j 931 ^ 03 i 93 5 93 f 3 perCent . Con . An . DtJ i ) 4 i j 944 ' ¦ 945 94 S 04 | Consols for Accoiint 94 J « 4 S 94 ^ 91 & ' ! 942 94-J 3 J per Cent . An . | 1 New 2 J por Cents i Long Ans . 1860 4 | 4 g ' 4 | 4 5-16 4 f 4 5-1 C IndiaStock 230 232 ! Ditto Bonds , £ l 00 ft lip ' 12 i Ditto , under £ 1000 lip 11 ¦ lip ; : 10 p 10 Ex . Bills , 4 J 1000 5 Sp i 6 ; Op i On 7 p DittO , * 500 5 p 5 5 pi Op 9 p Ditto , Small .,. 5 p 8 p > 8 p I 6 p 6 p TOREIGN PUNDS . CLast Official Quotation purinr the Week enpinq Tuubsdat Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds ¦ 90 Russian Bonds , 5 per Buenos Ay res C per Cnts . ... Cents 1822 06 Chilian < 3 per Cents 104 Russian 44 per Cunts .... 85 Danish 3 per Cents Spanish 3 p , Ct . NowDef . 183 Ecuador Bonds Si Spanish Committee Cert . Mexican 3 per Conts .... 23 d j of Co > . in . nod fiin C | Mexican 3 per Ct . for | Venezuela 34 per Cents - 23 Ace . Oct . 31 23 Belgian H nor Cents .... 1 ) 3 Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Dutch 2 J per Cents 01 Portugueso 5 p . Oonts . ... Dutch 4 >]> erCent . Certif . » 1 J
Ro Ial Olympic Theatre. Ijcssoo And Managermr. A. Wig An.
RO IAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Ijcssoo and Manager , Mr . A . WIG AN .
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On itionuay ana aurinp ; tuo week will bo perlonncd a nc-w Drama , in two acts , called THU TRUSTEE . Principal Characters by Messrs . A . Wigan , F . Vining , Emory > Leslie , Mass Maskell , and Mmn Stephens . After -which . A BLIGHTED BEING . Characters by Messrs . Leslio , II . Cooper , Danvers , ]? . RobaoH , and Miss E . Turner . To conclude with TO OBLIGE UENSON . Characters by Mossrs . Emory , IK Robson , Loalio , Miss Marstoii , and Miss E . Turner .
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i i j . j , ] » a Ono Shilling . rpURKISH EXIUBITJtON , I 1 YD 15-PARIC X CORNER , PICOADILLY .-OI'EN DAILY , from Ton a . m . to Ton p . m . Tho Manager liega to announco that , in compliance with tho H \ iKf ? t > MlionH of numwoiiH patronx , tho propriotorH havei iirovitiionully Koduced tho Cliargo of Admission to thin Kovguoua and interesting Kxliibi ' tiou to the popular Bhillliig , unr , tl further notice , Snturdnvn fjsnmtod , wlion tho ndmisNlon M'ill ho 2 a . < ld . Mr . V . O . Williams will prosldo at tho 1 'ianoforto . —A portion of tlie llungnrian Jliiinl porforma from holf-pnyt Twolvo to lialf-iirvsi i ' 'ivc o ' olofk .
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A DDITIONAL NEW MODELS ,-IX . ] ir . KAII ^ 'S MUSEUM , ton of Ha . ymarkUst , ( upwardo of 80 ( 1 wax nimlcls ) . O |> ou for Uuritloiiioii front Hl « v « u till l'Mvo , nud IVoui ftovon till Ton ; Looluro . t hy Ur . « oxt (»» , Klt . O . H . and F . 1 S . S . On W «) diio » d » y and I'Vlfmya u portion of tlio Mimunu 4 Imoj ) 01 » for LudloH only from Kluvon till Flvo —LiiOturuH by Mra . Soxton . Gontlotnon aro hUU admitted on tlioao dayo from Sovuu till T «» , EvoniiiK . . N . It . —TIuh Mi ^ Houm , ; neknowlodKcd by tho prosn and tho loading ncientlllo mon in Kuropo to bo uniiiirnllohid In uny country In tho world , lias now boon rundurod ovou xnoro nttrnrtlvo than luiforo , Uy tho addition of numoroim now moddla illuslratiuB polnta of thoKrcatoat intoreMt . Adiuis-Miou , In . n '• II 0 y v ¦ .
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o , - THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE . M . JULLIEN'S CONCERTS . ( FOE ONE MONTH ONLY ) . M JULLIEN begs most respectfully to an-• nounco that his Concerts will commence on MONDAY NEXT , October 3 . 0 th , 1854 , on which occasion he will have the honour of making Ms first appearance in England since , his return from America . M , JuxLiEScannot refrain from expressing his great gratification at being able , after an absence of nearly two years , once more to appear before those kind and indulgent patrons who during so long a period have extended to hun their unremitting countenance and support . In the Prospectus of his last series of Concerts , in the year 1852 :, M . Jullien expressed a hope that his then projected journey might furnish him with many materials winch might hereafter serve to entertain Ms English audiences , and he is most happy to have found that those anticipations are not likely to be disappointed . Duriug-hls late journey in the United States M . Jullieu has found that while the Arts of literature . Sculpture , and Painting have been well cared for in that great country , the Science of Music lias also received its share of encouragement and support , a « d has been fostered by the establishment of Musical Institutions , which do not yield even to those of Europe , either in the excellence of their arrangements or the magnitude of their operations . In these Institutions every advantage has been taken of the talents of that vast iniiux of Italian , German , Eretich , and English Professors who constantly visit the United States : but at the same time II . Jullien has found _ many instances of rare musical genius among native artists , while a vast amount of pure and charming melodies exist , springing from sources entirely American . M . Jullien has lost no opportunity of collecting these most interesting native melodies , but at the Same time has not failed to possess lu ' mself of the several truly classical works by native American composers . In fact , M . Jullien trusts that his anticipations : of j . 8 B 2 will be realised , and that his American Tour ¦ will not only have proved a source of profit and gratification to himself , but a means of providing some future Entertainment for his kind and liberal Patrons in this country . During tho Series of Concerts will be performed the following New pieces of Music : — . THE AMERICA ^ QITADRILLE . Composed on National Amcrican . Mclodies . THE SLEDGE POLKA , Descriptive of the Winter amusement of Sledging in North America , . " . THE KATTY DID POLKA , Descriptive of the various musical sounds produced by the tnj riads of Insects on a Tropical night . THE MISSISSIPPI GALOP . THE NEW YORK TIBEMEN'S QUADUILIiE , As performed at M .. Jijujek ' s last Concert in America , given at the Crystal Palace Exhibition , amidst the plaudits of an Audience of 35 , 000 persons . A Selection arranged for full Orchestra , from Rossini ' s Opera , "LE COMTE ORY . " A Selection arranged for fulL Orchestra ,. from Yerdi's New Opera , ""lUGOLBTTO . " A Selection arranged for full Orchestra , froiuSpohr ' s New Opera , "JESSONDA" Several classical -works by native American composers . Also , every Evening , at least tsvo works selected from the classical composers . In addition to the above , H . Jui-lien has in preparation , a New ( iuadrillo , to be entitled ' THE ALLIED ARMIES QUADRILLE , " Composed for Double Orchestra and Two Military Bands ' on English , Preach , and Turkish Melodies . Among the Artists engaged aro s—Madame ANNA THILLON , tho celebrated Prima Donna , from tho Imperial Opera Comiquc , at Paris—her 1 'irst Appearance at those Concerts . Signor ROBlilO , tho extraordinary performer on tho Violin- ^ -Pupil of tho late Signor Faoanini—his Virst appearance at these Concerts . Horr KlENlG , —his First appearance in England since his return from America-Sipjnov 3 JOTTESINI , —his Pirst Appoaranco thoso Two Years . Mods . DUHEME , Signor MQNASTUBIO . Moms . SIM All , Mons . E . ALAHD , Mons . ALA 11 D , Mons , UANEU , Their I'irst Appoaranco in England . Mona . COLUNET , Mons . LAV 1 NGH , Mous . WUILLIJ . & c , & c , & c . CoNDiicxon , 01 . JULLISN . Tho Decorations of tho I ' roinonudo portion of tho Theatre will bo entirely new , and tlio whole Thoatro well warmed , carpeted , and ventilated . At tho back of tho Pronionqdo will be foiuid THE HEADING ROOM , Containing NcwMpapova and Periodicals ) from almost all parts ul ' tlio world , and including Kix liOtidou Morning Papoi- » , 1 'ive liviuihig Papora , I'll'ty-Mix Weekly 1 ' apors , and Twenty i Provincial Paper *; hc » idu . s tlio lr ]» h , ScoLcn , Gorman , Amui rican , Unlliui , Swish , ] Jutch , Indian , Chineso . AubtraHnn , j Now S £ u » lnnd . Malta , I ' ortugueso , Ionian , Canadian , French , . BoIkiuii , ami tspaninh JSuwuiiapero , Magaxinw , and ot-hor j PcriodlunlH . , The ( Jonei'i'l . n on < moh Kvoiiing will couimenco at Eight , ] and tonnlnato ait Elovon o ' clock . » Tho ltofronhuionta imdur thu dircuLiou of Mr . Q . Pav « j :. a , PRIOK 8 OP ADMISSION :-I ' rouionudo , JloxuH and dnUayioti ,. 1 h . lH-itati Clrolo «»• Mn l ' rivato Uqxvh Si \ 1 m . and -Cl !)«¦ Od . I l » lno « H and Prival . o Hoxcm limy hu wuounidoii applloatlon to '• Mr . O'ltollly , at thu itux-oMuu of Uio 'A ^ ' ^ Oi whioh it } II oiion Iroin II till fi . J'Wv / ilo l » ox ( wailno , ol Mr . Mltoholl , Did " iioud-Mtrooti * , t Mimnm . Crumor and JJeuli ) , lUjKont-Ntrout j x oi Mr . Suniit , HI Jiinii'N ' N-Htnml . i ut Mr . AlloroJ , , Mr . Ohaiiixill , Mr . Kl ) or « , IVlr . lliuuinoii . l , and Mr . HwIUhuii'h , Old 0 J * oiHl . » tru «) t i and at . , Mcj >«> rn . . lullion und Co . ' , ' M-l ., Uog «» ty Hlroot . ' v NJ { .--Tho U'lu'iilro 1 )«) Ihk Lot at Chrlntman for Draraatio ¦ . jxirfwinancus , Uio Conoerta emu continuo for Ono Sloutli only . - ,
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 28, 1854, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_28101854/page/21/
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