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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Tuesday, Septem...
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MICHAELMAS HOLYDAYS. PATRON—H.B.H. PRINCE ALBERT.
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i ^ iM ^ WiW * " ^ " *^^ " ^*^^*^""*^ 1 ^ " ^ " ^"""" *^^"" 11 ™ " ^ Gortschakoff is a Kagk . —Prince Gortschakoff is on a military tour in Bessarabia , and he left Jassy in a passion . He had ordered that he should not be subjected to any ceremonious leave-taking ; but notwithstanding his order , some boyards did assemble , through politeness , in his apartments , and accompanied him to his carriage . As soon as the Prince had taken his seat in it a young boyard , in very ambiguous language , reminded the Prince that he had , in Krajova and in Bucharest , promised the speedy return of the Russians , but had not given the same promise in Jassy , probably through forgettuhiess . The Prince did not vouchsafe a word in reply , and started in towering wrath , without any parting salutation . The Kevrnue . —The new plan for assimilating the financial to the natural year , will not , as regards the making up of the public accounts , be carried into effect immediately . The "R evenue returns for the current quarter will , accordingly , be carried up to the 10 th of October , as heretofore . — Globe . —
Amusing the Russian- Prisonbrs . —There are some Russian and Finnish officers living at Sheerness on parole . A cricket match was being got up by some gentlemen of the neighbourhood for their amusement . The inhabitants vie ¦ with each other who shall pay them the most attention . The farmers are especially hospitable . The Russians seem to think that their position is unite as good as it would be at Sebastopol . Mia . Disraelz in the Provinces . —Mr . Disraeli is on a visit to Mr ; Triscott , at Plymouth . He has had a dinner with his host , at ¦ which " gentlemen of various shades of political opinions were invited to meet him ; " assisted Sir Harry Smith to review the South Devon Militia ; inspected the Dockyard , visited Lord Mount Edgecumbe , and dined with the officers of the Devon Militia .
Death of Mks . Warner . —Mrs ? . Warner , the actress , died on Sunday last , after long suffering from a most painful disease—cancer . She was nearl y fifty years of age . Pitt and Fox . —At Berlin , there is being played , with great success , a five-act comedy , called " Pitt and Fox . " Its author is M . GottschalL Perfect in Leaping . —A Spartan is said to have leapt fifty-two , and a native of Grotona , fifty-five feet . The Welsh have a similar legend ; and Strutt mentions a YorksMreman who leapt , . without spring-board or help , over nine horses placed side by side with a man seated on tlie centre one who jumped over a garter held fourteen feet hi gh , and ended by kicking a bladder sixteen feet from thjj ground . — New Monthly .
From The London Gazette. Tuesday, Septem...
FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , September 26 . BANKRUPTS . -Pi ? ter . Poland and Evan Barxett Meredith , Bread-street , Cheapside , furriers—Ciiarj . es Plaistek , Evershot-street , St . Pancras , draper—Whliam Tyree , Blaokfriars-road , boot manufacturer—Joseph Ghave , Torquay , builder—Ewas Warhuest , Manchester timber merchant—Geokg-e Wilson , Salford , ironfounder"WitttAai Houston Manchester , joiner—John Haeivood , Blackburn , tailor . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—" vV . M'Culloch , Glasgow , warehouseman—W . Bark , Glasgow , steamboat , steward —J . T . TumrBUXL , Iioith , merchant—D . Low and Co , Glasgow , commission raorchants—J . M'Connell , Hezelden Renfrewshire , "bleacher ,
Friday , September 29 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . — . Thomab JJeisham Hittton , wine merchant , Birmingham , BANKRUPPTS—Harry Woolhidcje , publisher , Strand —John Barber , engraver to calico printers , Manchester—John Mills , printer , Leeds—Robeut Getty , ship-builder , Liverpool—John Bkuingeh , silversmith , Pcnzanco—Paul Rhodes , innkeeper , Menstone , Yorkshire—John Chancellor , funeral carriage-maker , Dorrington-strect , Clcrkonwell —William John Reevk , coal merchant , Boaufort-wharf , Strand—William White , builder , St . Jolm ' s-wood — Charles Gooba , baker , Greab Yarmouth .
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BJRTIIS , MAHItlAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . BROOKE . —Soptombor 17 , in the Castlo atZanto , the wifo of Captain Charles A . Broolco , lt . E . : a daughter . BURTON .-Soptombor 2 , 'J , at Vallotort-placo , Stoko , tho wifo of Commander Burton , R . N .: a son . CURTEIS .-September S >« , at Windmill-hill , Sussox , tho lady of II . DI . Curtols , IS . sq . s a daughter . HERVEY , —Suptombur 2 ttlh , at Ickworth , tho Lady Arthur Horvey : a Hon . TREVOR . —Aug . 2 R , at Aden , South Arabia , tho wifo of Major Trevor , Madras Artillery : a daughter .
MARRIAGES , T , BLrER .-LUSIIlNGTON .--Soptoiiibor 27 , Captnin Jamos Dnuninoiul Tolfor , Uoynl Artillery , to Jivno Ilolon , widow of tho lato Charles Anscll Luahiiifjton Esq ., of tho Bengal Civil Snrvieo , and daughter of tho Into Colonel R . Boycott JouUtus , of tho BonKul Army . SMAUi .-BOOTH .-September 27 , Frederick Willlmn Snmlo , Esq ., aO . Thomhill-orotfoont , Barnabury-pnrk , Loudon . to Alk'o . younKOKt daughter of tho Into llcorgo Booth , iaan ., auU nlcooof t . hu Into John Booth , Man ., RiehmondhM , Bowdon , Oho . shlro . * Ifc > ini'U . ~\ VOOI ) HAar .- September 20 , William Wobstor l ' iHhnr , lOsq . M . D ., Downing , 1 ' roftwHor of Modloiuo in 4 HMv *' . ' ^ ' io Owllmrliio Monlugti , yoniiRCMli daughter of tho latu H . K . J \ . Woodham , Esq ., of Nowbury ,
DEATHS . BRKRKTON—S optomlior 10 th , nt Chlchostor , ^ i flor a fow duvH IHiioHH , Mary Charlotte Brorotou , old «» t daughtor nor qrrn-M Ool ? \ iirorot 0 " ' of tho al ) ov « I ' ( l ( 5 onmil ° k 1 ) t ! ?' , 22 ll ( 1 ' | U KotKirdaui , of AMlntlo w ,. r , i v' bnmu £ , H "" t . the yomiKCflfc hou of tho lato M ( Xw \\ I -Mi ! H ( ? olti i ° » ' M «| of Moundwnj ' -jmrk . WlHH . YoH ^ i MS |) tu ! , ftr 22 lK '< ut KolllnB Ilixl ) , Bradford , Yorkalilro , Mru . Wulkor , iu tho 8 Bth year of her ago .
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Money Market And City Intelligence. Frid...
MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , September 29 , 1854 . Tub funds have been steady the whole week , awaiting the news from the Crimea . Snares are very heavy and dull —hardly any business doing . Money is reported to be exceedingly tight , and the rate paid yesterday for carrying over speculative accounts serves to show what a heavy bullion account the present one has been . Crystal Palace shares , alter a slight rally , have again shown weakness . Turkish scrip has been not quite so much in favour during tho week , but to-day begins to look tetter . Mining shares are mostly neglected . Some Californian mines were a little firmer the early part of tlie week , but are not now inquired after . Consols closed at four o ' clock flatter than they opened this morning : —for money , 95 k ; for account . 95 $ . f .
British Funds For The Past Week. (Ciosin...
BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( CiOSINGjPniCES . ) Sat . Mon . Tues . ' Wed . Tlmr . Frid . BankStock : j ' .. 3 per Cent . Red I 3 per Cent . Con . An . 95 95 ! 95 ' 95 i 95 i 95 i Consols for Account 95 ! 95 J 95 j | I 95 J 92 J 9 sf 3 } per Cent . An . I ...... ; New 2 } per Cents * .. Long Ans . I 860 ; . ; 4 9-16 4 £ India Stock ... 226 ' , ; Ditto Bonds , . £ 1000 ! ' ' ¦ .. ' Ditto , under jfc' 1000 : ...... ! ...... ... . ... . Ejs . Bills , £ 1000 6 p ¦ 9 p 9 p 8 5 p Ditto , £ 500 ... 6 p 6 p 9 p 6 p . 5 5 p Ditto , Small ¦ .,. ¦ 9 p 6 p 9 pi 6 p ' 5 5 p
Foreign Funds. Clast Official Quotation ...
FOREIGN FUNDS . CLast Official Quotation durihg the Week ending Thuesdat Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 1011 Russian Bonds , 5 per BuenosAyres 6 perCnts . 56 Cents 1822 ...... 99 J Chilian 3 per Cents ....... 75 f Russian 44 per Cents .... 88 Banish 5 per Cents ....... 102 Spanish 3 p . Ct . New Def . 18 f Ecuador Bonds Spanish Committee Cert . Mexican 3 per Cents .... 24 | of Goyp . hot fun . , 5 i 3 Iexiean 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 3 J per Cents . ... Ace . ... Belgian 4 J per Cents-... 52 Portuguese 4 per Cents . 40 £ Dutch 2 J per Cents ....... 62 Portuguese 5 p . Cents . 434 Dutch 4 perCent . CeTtif . 94 ?
Michaelmas Holydays. Patron—H.B.H. Prince Albert.
MICHAELMAS HOLYDAYS . PATRON—H . B . H . PRINCE ALBERT .
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RGYAIi POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION " . An entirely new DUBOSCQ'S ILLUMINATED CASCADE APPARATUS , throwing three Jets ( instead of one , and displaying a variety of beautiful colours , exhibited every evening at a Quarter past Nino . Also TUBOSCQ'S NEW SUBMARINE ELECTRIC LAMP . MODEL of the HARBOUR and FORTIFICATIONS . of SEBASTOPOIf , made by Sergeant FALKLAND and Corporal THOMAS , of the Royal Sappers and Miners , Woolwich . DISSOLVING VIEWS of the SEAT of WAR in the BALTIC and BLACK SEA . with new PICTURES of tho HOLY PLACES , and the HARBOURS of SEBASTOPOL and CROWSTADT . LECTURES on the OXY-HYDKOQEN MICROSCOPE on NATURE-PRINTING , and on CHEMISTRY . Tho LARGE CHEMICAL LABORATORY , and the PHOTOGRAPHIC SCHOOL and PORTRAIT GALLERY , open daily . In oonseqiienco of a family bereavement , Mr . "Brayloy ' a LECTURE on GEOLOGY is unavoidably postponed until MONDAY , the ICth inst . v A LECTURE on CHEMISTRY will bo given by J . H PEPPER , Esq ., F . C . S ., A . C . E ., & e ., in its stead , on Monday the 2 nd instant .
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AMUSEMENT AND SCIENCE COMBINED . —DR . KAHN'S MUSEUM ( 600 Anatomical Wax Figures ) , ( Top of Haymarkot ) , PICCADILLY . Open for Gentlemen from Eleven till Five , and from Seven till Ton daily . New Lectures at Twelve . Two . Four . and Halfpast Sovon in tho Evening , by Dr . SEXTON , F . R . G . S . On Wednesdays and Fridays a portion of tho Museum is opon for Ladies only , from 'JCwo till Five . Lecture at Three by Mrs , SEXTON . Gentlemen arc still admitted on those days from Elovon till Two , and from Seven till Ten . Admission . One Shilling . ' N . B . Dr . Kahnoxooutesordoi's for Anatomical Wax Modoln at tho shortest possible notice , upon tho most advantageous terms . All letters addressed as above .
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MICHAELMAS HOLIDAYS . ^ TURKISH EXHIBITION AND ORIX ENTAL MUSEUM , HYDE PARK COBNER . This superb and unique Collection of Modolu from Life Illustrating tho Manners and Customs of tho Turkish Nation , " Pavst and Present , " realised by Correct Cosiumo , including ovory minuto detail of Arms , Ac , is now comphitort , and Exlubitod at tho ST . GEORGE'S GALLERY VlYDE PAUK-CORNIHl , PICOADILLY .-O'WSN DAILY " from 11 a . m . to ! 10 p . m ., with tho exception of Saturday , whon itolosos at 0 p . m . Price of Admission 2 s . fld . ; Ohildron , Is . 0 d .: Family Ti < 'kotH ( ndmittlng ( 1-vo perHons ) , 10 s . ; on Saturdays , 0 a . ; Children , Us . ( Id . Family Tickets may bo provioimly seourtid at Mr . MITCHELL'Slloynl Library , ; w , Old Boud-Htroot .-A Hand Book to tho Exhibition 1 h publltihod , with Illustration Priuo 1 m . Mr . F . O . Williams will preside at tho Qrand Pianoforte and 1 ' iLtoiil , Harmonium .
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CR YSTAL PALACE , MUSICAL IN-8 TIUJMBNT COURT . —Mr , Wm . REA lias tho honour to announce to tho Nobility hum Gentry that lie will , noxt Saturday , perform a Morion of compositions on tho Now Ropotitioii Grand Cotbngo Pianoforte . Manufactured and Exhibited by MESSRS . LEVESQUK , EDMMADES , and CO ., of ffl , Choapaldo . To commence at Three o ' olook .
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P > BENCH MODERATOB LAMPS . —A JL very large and superior stock now ON SALE atDEANE DRAY , and Co . ' s ( Opening to tho Monument ) , London Bridge . Established A . D . 1700 .
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EFFECTUAL SUPPORT FOR VAR 1-COSE VEINS—This elastic and compressing stocking , or article of any other required form , is pervious , light . And Inexpensive , and easily drawn on without lacing or bandaging . Instructions for measurement and . prices on application , and the articles sent by post from the Manufacturers , POPE and PLANTE , 4 , WATERLOO PLACE , PALL MALL , LONDON .
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( ^ kRTHOPCEDIC MECHANISM . Every V _^ description of apparatus for the CURE or RELIEF of BODILY DEFORMITY , and diseases requiring mechanical assistance , may be had of Mr . HEATHER . BIGG , 29 , LEICESTER-SQUARE , who , having recently visited the principal continental Orthopoedic Institutions , is in possession of every modern improvement .
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THE PEN SUPERSEDED . —The moat cleprant , easy , economical , and best method of MARKING LI 1 N EN , SILK , BOOKS , & c , without the ink snreadiug or fading , is with . the INCORRODIBLE ARGENTINE PiATI- 'S . No preparation required . Any person can use them with the greatest facility . Name , 2 s . ; Initiials , Is . 6 d . ; Nmnbers , per set , 2 s . 6 d . 5 Crest , 5 s . Sent , post free , with directions , for stamps or post order . PREDK . WHITEMAN , Inventor and Sole Maker , 1 'J , Little Queen-street , Holborn .
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DUT Y OFF TEA . —The BEDFOTION of the TEA DUTY , and the easy state of the Teanaarket , enables PHILLIPS and Company to SELLStrong Congou Tea , 2 s . 8 d ., 2 s . lOd ., and 3 s . Rich Souchong Tea , 8 s . 2 d ., 3 s . 4 d ., and 3 s . 8 d . The Best Assam Pekoe Souchong Tea , 4 s . Prioie Gunpowder Tea , 3 s . Sd ,, 4 s ., and 4 s . 4 < L Best Moytnie Gunpowder , 4 s . Sd . The 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 d . Sugars are supplied at market prices . All goods sent carriage free , by our own vans , if within eight miles . Teas , coffees , and spices sent carriage free to any railway station or market-town in England , if to the value of 4 . 0 s . or upwards , t ) y PHILLIPS and COMPANY , Tea Merchants , 8 , King ¦ Williaui-street , City , London . \ A general price-currcut serrt free on application .
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TH E G , H O Jj E E A ! ! Prevented by the destruction of all noxious effluvia CREWS'S DISINFECTING FLUID , recommended by the College of Thysicians , the Cheapest and strongest Chloride of Zinc . Quarts , 2 s . ; pints , Is . ; half-pints , 6 d . SoIdbyallChfctnists , Druggists , and Shipping Agents , and at Coinruercin . 1 "Wharf , Blile-enu , London .
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^ PHE MOST CERTAIN PREVENTION X OV CHOLERA YET DISCOVERED .-Further Great Reduction in Price . —CREWS'S DISINFECTING FLUID is the Best and Cheapest for tho purification of Dwelling Houses , Stables , Dog Kennels , Ships' Holds , Cesa-poola , Drains , Water Closets , & e ., the Disinfection of Sick Rooms , Clothing , Linen , and for the Prevention of Contagion and Bad Smells . The extraordinary power of this Disinfecting and Purifying Agent is now acknowledged , and its use recommended by the College of l'hysicians and tho London Board of Health . Unlike tho action of many other disinfectants , it destroys all noxious smells , and is itself scentless . The manufacturer , haying destroyed a monopoly fostcied lyy the false assumption of the title of a patent , has to wnvn the public against all spurious imitations . Each Bottle of Crows ' s Disinfecting Fluid contains a densely concentrated solution of Chloride of Zinc , which nitty be diluted for use with 200 times Us bulk of water . Vide instructions accompanying onch bottle . Sold by all Chemists and Shipping Agents in tho United Kingdom . Imperial ( junrti at 2 s .: pints at Is . ; half-pints Ga . ; larger vessels at 5 s . per gallon . Manufactured at H . Q . GRAY'S , Commercial Wharf , Mile-end , London .
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A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH . MB . HOWARD , SUEGEON-DENTIST , 52 , TLEETSTREET , bus introduced ni » ENTIRELY NEW DESCRIPTION" <> V ARTIFICIAL TJSET 1 I , « xod without springs , wires , or ligatures . They so perfectly ro-Somblo thi ) natural tcctlt a . s not to bo distinguished from tlio originals by tho clones !; observer ; they will ' iiovor chango colour or tlocay , nnd will bo found Hupurior to siny tcoth over before usoil . 'IMUs umtliod doo . s not rcoulrothe extraotipn of roots , or any painful operation , and will support and preserve tenth that uro loosu , nnd isiguarantocdto rcBtoru articulation and miwUoiil ion . Ducnyud tooth rendered aound and uBofnl in innslioaliou . 52 , VLEET-STRISHT .-Athorao from Tun till Flvo .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 30, 1854, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_30091854/page/21/
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