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JTOY 28, 1855.] THE LEAPE B. 729
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BtnsMAW EflnMATB of Lord Raolaw.—The fol...
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FROM THE LONDON GAZErTE. Tuesday, July 2...
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BIRTHS, MAKUIAGKS, AND DEATH fc>. MIRTHS...
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MABBIAGES. THOMSON"—SKENE.—July 24, at S...
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE. Frid...
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jiUl'flSH FUNDS FOR TI1E PAST WEEK. (Clo...
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¦C T. JAMES'S THEATRE, King-street, St* & James's.—Mr. MITCHEM, respectfully begs to anthat the Eminent
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Jtoy 28, 1855.] The Leape B. 729
JTOY 28 , 1855 . ] THE LEAPE B . 729
Btnsmaw Eflnmatb Of Lord Raolaw.—The Fol...
BtnsMAW EflnMATB of Lord Raolaw . —The following extract from a letter , dated St , Petersburg , published in £ * Nord , shows how Lord Raglan was appreciated by the Russians : —" Lord Raglan has died . Paring the entire period of the command of this noble general , he succeeded in conciliating the esteem and teapect not only of those with whom his nation was allied , but also of the enemy to whom he was opposed . 2 fe was one of the last of the heroes of that glorious English army which , tinder the command of the Duke of Wellington , illustrated the English name on so many battle-fields , and of which the few remaining veterans
bore on their breasts , till lately , the honourable tokens . As a subject he performed his duty by obeying the command of his sovereign , and as a soldier by valiantly defending the honour of his flag ; but even in the execution of his duty he preserved unblemished to his death bis own personal dignity and that of his country . He has fallen , like so many others , a victim to this disastrous war . Honoured be his memory , and respected be his grave ! which will be as sacred on the soil of Russia as on that of England : and , while pointing to i t , no Russian will refuse to say—SUte , viator , hero & m cakes . "
Stbahah aud Co . ' s Bankruptcy . —On Monday , Messrs . Rushworth and Jarvis offered by auction , on the premises , the banking establishment of Messrs . Strahan , Paul , and Bates , consisting of the two freehold houses , Nos . 217 and 218 , Strand . The purchasers were the directors of the London and Westminster Bank , for the sum of 20 , 000 * . The sale of the effect * of Sir J . D . Paul upon the premises was afterwards proceeded with . State of Tbade . —The prospects of an ample harvest appear to have had their effect upon trade in most parts
of the country , a little less dulness being manifest . From Birmingham we learn that Messrs . Hinde and Co ., who lately failed , are stated to owe 33 , 000 / ., and that they offer 12 s . 6 d . by instalments . The Dudley and West Bromwich Banking Company have received assistance to earn . - them through their difficulties , and their proposed amalgamation with the Birmingham Banking Company will not take place in a direct form , although something like a mutual interest is said to have een established .
The Lobd Mayor's Coach in Trouble . —The late Lord Mayor , Mr . Alderman Sidney , refuses to pay the tax of 3 / . 10 s . on the state coach of the corporation ; contending , and with great show of reason , that the vehicle is not his property individually , but the property of the Gity collectively . The assessor of the Ward of Walbrook , in consequence , has no other alternative than to distrain " the said carriage of state , and sell it by auction , charging all the coats and expenses to the corporation . " The question is , who will they get to buy it ? The late Lord Mayor has already done its reputation all the injury he can , by speaking despiteful words of it , and saying it is " neglected , filthy , and unsafe . " Fancy a Common Councilman going homo to his wife , and observing , "My dear , I have just looked in at the auction rooms , and have picked up the Lord Mayor ' s coach very cheap . "
From The London Gazerte. Tuesday, July 2...
FROM THE LONDON GAZErTE . Tuesday , July 24 . BANKRUITS-William . John , and Samuel Skvti-SlUS liUSTOM , Carlisle and Bnwlfurd , woolstaplvrs—Thomas BAUXKa , Southampton . \ voollendr . i |) or—Saml'ki . How , Liverpool , broker —Thomas Ckowdr * Tiptavt . Taunt on , druggist ' s assistant—John Hknky IIiudshaw , HirmtnKbani , innkeeper—J a ai i : s JIkaki > smokk . Audlcy . StufTord-• hire , nniller—Thomas Hindus , North Shields , grocer . SCOTCH SEQL ' KSTRATIONS . - J . Bki ks . Scotstoun , newOUsffow . contractor—R . \ Vvlib , Glasgow , merchant — Whttb and Dick . Clasgow . sewml luuslin lnannfncturors — Mossrs . Wilson . Cassik , and Co .. Glasgow , merchants . FrUl < w . July 27 .
BANKRUPTS . — AnTiiL ' ii Fkiuutjawp dr Neumann . Oloucoster-Htreet . I'imlico . merchant—Ai . fbbd ( . Jiuson . Great 8 t . Helen ' s , city , ship and iiumraiice broker-Iiiomas Nash , StourbrldK «> . Worcestershire , builder — Uojikut Buovrxr , Limo-street . city , ship and insurance broker-Jonn "WJB 8 TOW . Market Harborouffh , Uicestershiro . tailor and Woollen draper—Jons Jon id , TotUmham-court-road , earthenware dealer—Thomas Rked , Mile-end New-town . shaft od bont timber manufacturer—Stki'hkn Iviwahd Shku-WOOD , SoUitiRe . near Canterbury , tailor—1 ' ihkhk \\ bssox , Louahhnroiiirh I .. > lpi >« torshire . blenelier—ANTHONY IJlKCH ,
Bhminarhnm , irrocor-l ' KMiiLU Hrovku , (« nisveuor-str «> et , Bona-atroot . sliddlosox , wine merchant—John Jon us , Mailcheater , maohine makor— Joskph Skiwwkh . Uouverio-strvot , Floot-siroot , carpoutor—ANiiuuw Hai-i .. Manchester . K «> uen net and Berlin canvas nmnufneturor Jamks Hhakhsmoiik nd Thomas Jami : d llaiu » smokk , Stafford . mlllors-tii : oiu » K GOODJBLLOW , Rowdl , Northamptonshire , snoo mnnurnoturor—Oboror Wki . su Hcntku , Liverpool . ironmoiiKor—Wilmam WATKIX Fokd , of Sydnoy Cottngo , Hornsoy , and Howard-buildlnKs , Hrlck-hvne . Olil- « treet , St . Lukes . Mulalcsox , brush manufacturer .
, 8 COTOH 8 KQUE 8 TRATIONS . —Jamks Scon , lvdinburgh , furnishing lroiimonKer—Okoiujk Ooiiu . ay . OIhskow , lttlor— Aktiionv 1 m <» i . i » , l » artlek , road eonlrnctor— J AMbS cOlWTBaaudCoinnaiiv , Kiikcaldy , merchants .
Births, Makuiagks, And Death Fc>. Mirths...
BIRTHS , MAKUIAGKS , AND DEATH fc > . MIRTHS . BENNTBTT . —July £ 2 , at 3 , Prlncos-phuv , Duke-stroot . Si , J' « woaV Mrs . Thomas U . lionnott i a daughter-OATTBLL . —July ai . at No . IS , WhnrWm-street , Lloyd quare , tho wife of Ohrlwtophor \ Y . l '» tli < ll , Ksq ., nohoilor OOTTON .-July 2 V ftt Bhlpton , Hunts , lh « . < wife of th « Kev JJonJamin Cotton : n diuurhtor .
Mabbiages. Thomson"—Skene.—July 24, At S...
MABBIAGES . THOMSON "—SKENE . —July 24 , at St . Mary Magdalen Church , Oxford , the Rev . 'William Thomson , K . A ^ , Pellow of Queen ' s College , and Rector of All Souls , St . Marylebone , to JSoe , daughter of James Henry Skene , Esq ., H . B . M . Consul at Aleppo . WOOLRICH—EIVBRS . —July 24 , at Sawbridgcvrortb , by tho ltev . G . W . Brameld , vicar of East Markham , the B « v . W . H . Woolrich , to Emily Martha , second daughter of Thomas Rivers , Esq ., of Sawbridgeworth , Herts . DEATHS . ALDER . —July 23 , at his residence , Edith-grove , West Urompton , Fred . Alder , Esq ., aged 42 . CHAPMAN — July 20 , Elizabeth , wife of Win . Chapman , Esq .. of 21 , Maddox-street , Hanover-square , aged 32 . DURY . —July 21 , at Cambridjce , Isabella , eldest daughter of the late Colonel Dury , of Hadley , Middlesex .
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Money Market And City Intelligence. Frid...
MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , July 27 . 1865 . Thkrs has been no marked change in the Funds all the week . A great want of business has prevailed . Railway Shares are also heavy , and but few transactions . The narrow escape that the Turkish Loan had of being rejected by the House of Commons brought in many timid holders of this stock as sellers , and it fell 3 and 34 per cent . Tho highest point that it reached was 93-French Loan , which at the beginning of the week was 3 premium , docs not find many purchasers it would seem , for it has fallen H to If premium . Peruvian 4 per cent , stock meets with very strong admirers at 81 , and is said to be still going better . Great Western of Canada Railway Shares have recovered their late depression , and are now 2 J premium ; the new shares 9-10 premium . French lines are very firm—Ardennes and Great Centrals have been in demand .
In uaihfts there has been but little doing . United Mexicans are rapidly falling to their proper value , about nil per share . Crvstal Palaces are nearly stationary . 3 f . per share . Consols leave off this afternoon at four o ' clock , 90 J . 91 ; Turkish 6 per ecnt .. 901 , |; Russian 5 per cent-, 100 , 101 J ; Peru 4 per cent ., 80 , 81 . Caledonians , 625 , 63 J ; Chester and Holynead , 13 , 14 ; Eastern Counties , llf , llf ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 57 . 59 ; Great Northern , S 9 $ , 90 $ ; Ditto , A . stock , G 5 . 67 ; Ditto , B . stock , 125 : Great Southern and Western , Ireland , 101 . 103 ; Great Westerns , 65 , 67 ; Lancaster and Carlisle , 73 . 78 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 81 , 81 i ; London and North-Western , 9 S . 98 J ; London and South Western , 86 . 87 ; London and Brighton . 100 , 102 ; Midlands , 70 , 70 i ; Manchester and Sheffield , 2 *| , 25 ; Berwicks , 721 , 73 j ; Yorks , -48 * . 49 |; South Eastern , 60 * . « H ; Oxfords . , 27 ; North Staffordshire , 6 , 5 $ dis . ; South Devon , 13 | , 14 J ; Antwerps , 9 i , 9 i ; Bombav and Baroda . H , 21 ; Eastern of Frauce , 35 , 35 i ; East Indian , 344 , 25 ; Ditto , Extension , 3 f , 34 , pm . ; Grand Trunk
of Canada , 7 , 6 dis . ; Great Central of France , 4 , 4 J pin . ; Great Western of Canada , 22 $ , 22 | Great Luxembourg . 8 i . 3 J ; Madras , 20 , 20 |; Paris and Lyons , 47 J , 48 ; Paris and Orleans , 47 , 49 ; Paris and Rouen , 47 , 49 ; Rouen and Havre , 25 , 27 ; Sambro and Meuse , 9 J . 10 ; Great Western of France , 10 i , 10 J pm ; Ardennes , li , 2 pm ; Agua Frias . f , fl ; Imperial Brazil , 24 , 3 ; Cocaes , 3 | , 4 i ; St . John del Rev , 27 , 29 ; Clarendon Copper , | , 3 ; Cobre , 62 , 64 ; Linares , 8 J , 8 j ; Liberty , ft S ; Santiago do Cuba , 5 , 6 ; South Australian f . t ; United Mexican , 3 , 3 i ; Waller , i , t ; Australasian Bank , 84 , 85 ; London and Australian Chartered Bank , 19 J 20 J : City Bank , 4 pin . ; London Bank , 2 . j , 3 ; Union of Australia . 73 J , 74 * ; Oriental Corporation , 41 . 42 ; Australian Agricultural , 2 $ 4 . 29 |; Canada Land , 120 , 124 ; Canada 6 per Cent . Loan , 113 * . 114 * ; Crystal Palace . 25 . 3 ; N . B . Australasian , I par ; Oriental Gas . J , 4 pm . ; Peel Rivers , 21 , 21 ; Peninsular and Oriental , 64 * ., 65 ; Screw Steam , 174 , 18 " . Scottish Australian , 3 1 pm . ; South Australian , 36 $ , S 7 * .
Corn Market. Mark Lane, Friday Evening, ...
CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday Evening , July 25 . 1855 . Since last week tho arrivals ' of Foreign Wheat , Barley , and Oats , have been largo , but tho supply of English corn has been trifling . The heavy rain which has fallen lately doubtless induces holders of Wheat to insist llrnily on higher prices , and millers being generally out of stock , a certain quantity has to be provided for daily consumption . Tho sales niiulc this Uav have consequentl y boon at an advance of Is to 2 s . upon " Monday ' s rates . Barley lias met a slow sale without alteration in value . Oats . 111 lino condition , have , however , been in fair demand . Floating cargoes of Wheat aro hold for rather higher prices . Some sales of I brail Maize on passage have been made at 31 » s . 6 d ., of _ Ga latz at 40 s ., and a cargo of Mazagau at 86 s . ( id ., cost , freight , and insurance . GalaU is now held for 42 s , and 41 s . has hoc 11 refused .
Jiul'flsh Funds For Ti1e Past Week. (Clo...
jiUl'flSH FUNDS FOR TI 1 E PAST WEEK . ( Closing Piucks . ) Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed- Thur . Frid . Rank Stock , 2 ia 214 215 215 215 214 3 pcr < V > nt . Ko . l JH » J t » U » li 91 * 91 ) Oil 3 l > orOiMit . Con . An . » 1 HI 901 01 91 ' 901 Consols for Account l » 0 j UlJ Ml 111 91 » l ill per font . An I •¦•• - New 24 por Conts ... 70 •¦¦¦¦• LonK Alls . 1 S « W l-W ....- S | 44 1-10 India Stock 231 231 282 ...... ...... Ditto Honda , . £ 1000 30 33 30 » 4 31 31 Ditto , under A 1000 30 30 ...... 81 ...... 31 Ex . liilH , XUHH ) 1 V > 22 22 22 23 < It ) nitto ,. er » oo ; 22 21 I ) itlol 8 nmn ... _ . _ 2 » . 23 23 . _ Uiii FOUKIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation duhinci the Week ending thukbda . y evening . ) llrnzilinu Bonds 101 Russian Bonds , 6 por Buenos AyreartperOnta . 07 Cents ., 1822 101 ) Chilian (» por Cents 103 Russian 4 | pw Cents . 8 WJ Danish 5 nor Cents KKU Spanish 8 p . Ct . Now Dof . 10 Kcundor RoikIm ll Spanish Committee Cert . Mexican 3 per Cents * of Coup , not fun ....... 4 j Mexican 3 per Ct . for A tmozuoln-ifc por Conts . 20 j Ace . July 31 211 Belgian U per Cents .... ... PortiiKUcso per Conts . ... Dutch 24 por Conts 04 ; I ' orHiffMcoo 3 p . C « ut » . ... Dutch 4 per Cunt Cert if . Mi
¦C T. James's Theatre, King-Street, St* & James's.—Mr. Mitchem, Respectfully Begs To Anthat The Eminent
¦ C T . JAMES'S THEATRE , King-street , St * & James ' s . —Mr . MITCHEM , respectfully begs to an-
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EA . CHEL , wUlJglve POUB REPBESENTATIONS at the St . James's THeatre , previously to her departure for America . la order to give the most efficient support to these performances , arrangements have been made with several of the principal artistes of Paris , which will enable the administration to present the popular Plays of Mademoiselle Rachels repertoire with unprecedented excellence . The first representation , on Monday , July 30 , 1855 ( for the first time m this country ) . M . dePremaray ' s new Comedy of LE 8 DBO 1 TS DE L'HOMME . . Duroc ( Ex-chef de Division au Ministere des Affaires Etrangfcres ) , M . Bellevault ; Roger de Julianne ( Diplomate ) , VL . K Beauvallet ; Gaston d'Arthez ( Substitut ) , M . Dieudound ; Madame de Lussan ( Jeutie Veuve ) , Madlle . Sarah Febx ; Ang 6 hque ( Jemme de M . Dnroc ) . MadUe . Iaa Felix ; Gabnelle ( Pupille de tl . Duroc ) , Madlle . Dina Felix . After which will be presented Corneille ' s celebrated Tragedy of LES HORACES , wilfc the following powerfuSrast Horace ( pere ) , M- Latouche ; Horace ( fils ) , H . Randttix- * Curiace , M . L . Beauvallet ; Valere . M . Chery ; Flavian M * Dieudonne ; Sabiae , Madlle . Durrey ; Julie , Madlle . Briard-Camille , Madlle . Hachel ( her last performance in that character in Europe previously to her departure for America ) . Doors open at half-past Seven ; Performances to commence at Eight o ' clock . Private Boxes , Three , Four , Five , and Six Guineas . Stalls , One Guinea- Boxes , 7 s . ; Pit , 5 . ; Amphitheatre , 3 s . 6 d . ; Gallery , 2 s . Private Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets may be obtained at Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , S 3 , Old Bond-stre « t ; and of Mr . Seguin , at the Box-office of the Theatre , which is open daily From Eleven till Fjve .
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LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON . HOYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . i \ j Lessee and Manager , Mr . ALFRED WIGAN . Monday and Tuesday . PERFECT CONFIDENCE . PLOT and PASSION , and THE WANDERING MINSTREL . Wednesday and Thursday , the performances will commence with THE SCHOOL FOE SCANDAL ; supported by Messrs , Emery , Frederick Vining , George Vining , Alfred Vigan , Moore , Danvers , F . Robson . J . H . White , Gladstone , H . Rivers , Leslie , H . Cooper ; Mrs . Stirling , Miss Castleton , Mrs . Alfred Wigan , & c . To conclude with the Farce of POOR PILLICODDY . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , Emery ; Miss Marston , Miss Castletou , and Miss Fanny Ternan . Friday . PERFECT CONFIDENCE , STILL WATERS HUN DEEP , and THE WANDERING MI 2 VSTREL . On Saturday , for the BENEFIT of 3 Ir . W . S . EMDEN , Acting Manager .
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DR . KAHN'S GRAXD ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , consisting of upwards of 1000 highly-interesting Models representing every part of the Human Frame in Health and Disease , also the various Races of Men , & c , open ( for Gentlemen only ) daily from 10 till 10 . Lectures , varving everv day in the week , are delivered by Dr . SEXTON , at 12 , 2 , " 4 , aud half-past 7- Admission , Is . — 4 t COVENTRY-STREET , LEICESTER-SQUARE .
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DR . DE JOXGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL . Prescribed with entire confidence by the Faculty for its purity and superior , immediate , and regular efficacy . EXTRACTS FROM 3 IEDICAL TESTIMONIALS : — ARTHUR H . HASSAIib , M . U ., F . L . S ., M . R . C . P ., Chief Analyst of the Sanitary Commission of the Lancet , Author of " Fo <) d and its Adulterations , " Ac , & c , & c . " I have more than once , at different times , subjected vour Light Brown Oil to chemical analysis , and this unknown to yourself— and I have always found it to be free from all impurity and rich in the constituents of bile . So ( treat is my confidence in the article , that I usually prescribe it in ' preference to any other , in order to make sure of obtaining the remedy in its purest and best condition . " The " MEDICAL CIRCXJI . AR" May 10 , 1854 : — " We unhesitatingly recommend Dr . do Jongh ' s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil as the host for medical purposes , and well deserving tlie confidence of the profession . " Sold only iu bottles , capsuled and labelled with Dr . de Jonah ' s signature , without which none are genuine , by ANSAR , HARFORD . and CO ., 77 , STRAND , London , Dr . do Jongli ' s sole Consignees ; and i > - the country by respectable . Chemists . . . Half-nints ( 10 ounces ) , 2 s . Cd . ; Pints ( 20 ounces ) , 4 s . 9 d . ; i ~ k ..... » ., / * iA /» inr >» o Os . TMPK 11 IAL MEASURE . UCM VO VMiiwv —/» »¦ - - ^ j ~
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^ £ V ^ v - — — j ^ __ ¦ , " 1 L NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH . ^ MR . HOWARD , SURGEON-DENTIST , 5- > FLEET-STREET ; has introduced an ENTIRELY NEW DESCRIPTION of ARTIFICIAL TEETH , fixed without springs , wires , or ligatures . They so perfectly resemble tho natural teeth as not to be distinguished from tho originals bv tho closest observer ; they will never change colour or decay , aud will be found superior to any teeth ever before used . This method does not require the extraction of roots , or any )> ainful operation , and will support and preserve teeth that aro loose , and is guaranteed to restore articulation and mastication . Decayed teeth rendered sound and useful I it mastication ¦
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rpill ESEMAR . —PROTECTED BY ROYAL X LETTERS PATENT OF ENGLAND , and secured by tho SEALS of tho ECOLE de PHARMACIE do PARIS , aud tho IMPERIAL COLLKGE of MEDICINE , VIENNA . TRIKSEMAll . No . 1 , is a Remedy for Relaxation , bporniatorrhoea , an < l Exhaustion of the System . TRIKSKMAlt , No . 2 , effectually , in tho short space of Three Davs , completely aivd entirely eradicates all traces or those disorders which Capsules have so long been thougiic an antidote for , to tho ruin of tho health ot a vast portion ^ TwISbMaK ^ No . 3 . is the Great Continental Remedy for that clasa of disorders which , n » fortunately , t ho * " * " physician treats with Mercury , totho . inovitable dortruoMou of the Patient ' n constitution , and which all tho Sarsapaiiua in the world cannot removo . ., f tnsto or TRIESEAIA . lt . Nos . l , a . and S . aro »»> k j > d « void Pf * m «^ smell , and of all nauseating qualities . Tlwy now no on w » ' ^ l'Sf 0 . ff « ssi . s .. rrb r ^ gJ ^ jgs 5 : iasstMK ^ M-t ^ fflfeett iiiBli « m . ""«»' :... ffS ± SSWtSi . aoi > iu < ito * . iu & - ^ % A ^^ &^ A *<* " ° "' - - ''' > mm-\ n ., ul . stveot . l >» lblin .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 28, 1855, page 729, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/ldr_28071855/page/21/
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