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ST . JAMES'S THEATEE . Herr EMEL DEVRIENT respectfully announces that HIS BENEFIT is fixed to take place on Monday Evening , July 25 , on which occasion will be presented Schiller ' s Play of FIESCO —Fiesco , Herr Emil Devnerit . - ¦ The LAST REPRESENTATIONS of the GERMAN PLAYS will take-place on Wednesday Evening , July 27 , Sohiller ' s Play of DON CARLOS ; Friday -Evening , July 29 , THE BRIDE OF MESSINA ; and the Last on Saturday Evening , July 30 , when the Theatre will Close for the Season . Private Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets may be obtained at Mr . Mitchell ' s , 33 , Old Bond Street ; and at the Box Office of the Theatre .
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TlOtrLTItY SHOW . —ThePIUST ANNUAL Jl LONDON GREAT SUMMER POULTRY SHOW will beheld at the Baker-street Bazaar on WEDNESDAY , 27 th , THURSDAY , 28 th , and FRIDAY , 29 th JULY . Open from Eight in the Morning till Nine at Night . Admission : Wednesday , 2 s . 6 d . ; Thursday and Friday , is . each .
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TEETH . —By Her Majesty ' Eoyal Letters Patent . — Newly-invented and Patented application of chemicallv-prepafed WHITE INDIA-RUBBER m the con * struction of ARTIFICIAL TEETH , Gums , and Palates . —Mr . EPHRAIM MOSELY , Surgeon-Dentist , 61 , Grosvenor-street , Grosvenor-square , Sole Inventor and Patentee .: Anew . orjginal , and invaluable 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 Ffame . 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 sue * tion 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 , th ^ greatest support is given to the adjoining teeth when loose , or rendered tender by the absorption of the gums . The acidg of the mouth exert no agency oi > the chemically-prepared White India-rubber , and , as it is a non-conductor , fluids or any temperature may with thorough comfort be imbibed and retained yj the mouth , all unpleasantness of smell or taste being at th » same time wholly provided against by the peculiar nature of at » preparation . —To be obtained only at 61 , GROSVENOR-STREET , LONDON . 22 , Gay-street , Bath . 34 , Grainger-street , Newcastle-on-Tyne .
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^ ULU KAFIRS . —In consequence of the inmLa creasing interest excited by this extraordinary and pleasing Exhibition , arrangements have -been made to meet the Public wishes , by which Visitors will be allowed to see and converse with this interesting Tribe daily , from Eleven till One o ' clock , during the short remaining period of their Performance in London . Admission , One Shilling . The Afternoon Performances in the Theatre will take . place as usual , at Half-past Three , and in the Evening at Half past Eight . Reserved Stalls may be secured at Mr . Mitohell ' a Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond Street . —St . George ' s Gallery , Hyde Park Corner , near Grosvenor Place , July 23 rd .
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AZTEC LILLIPUTIANS . THE LAST TWO WEEKS , at the HANOVER SQUARE ROOMS . —Afternoon , from Two till Fi * e . —Admission : Reserved Seats and Promenade , 5 s . ; Second Seats , 2 s . 6 d . Children , Reserved Seats , 2 s . 6 d . ; Second Seats , Is . 6 d . —Evening , from Eight till Ten . The extraordinary excitement caused by these beautiful Being 3 is without parallel . Her Majesty the Queen , 10 , 000 of the Nobility , Gentry , and Clergy , have looked with wonder and delight upon those unique and beautiful Lilliputians . An Illustrated History of the Aztecs , 1 h .
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i ^ ULLINGHAM AND COMPANY . \_ y The advantages , both in quality and price , to Be derived from purchasing at a first-class City house , must be too apparent to every one to need comment . -.. ¦ We are now selling s . d . The very best Black Tea at 4 0 the pound . Good sound Congou 3 0 ,, Finest Pekoe ditto 3 8 „ Fiue Gunpowder 4 0 ,, Choice Coffee 1 0 „ Finest Homoeopathic Cocoa 1 0 ,, This is the moat pleasant and nutritions preparation of Cocoa . For the convenience of our numerous customers , wo retail the flnoBfc West India and Refined Sugars at market prices . fi All goods delivered by our own vans , free of charge , within eight miles of London . Parcels of Tea and Colfeo , orthe value ol Two Pounds sterling , are sent , oarriage free , to any part of England . CULLINGIIAM and Company , Tea-merchants and Dealers , 27 , SKINNER STREET , SNOW HILL , CITY .
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MEXICO . —A PANORAMA of MEXICO is Just Opened at BURFORD'S , Leicester-square , with its golden valleys , lakes , snow-capped volcanoes , and glorious surrounding scenery . The Views of GRANADA and the ALHAMBRA , and of the BERNESE ALPS , are also now Open . —Admission , One Shilling each circle , or 2 s . 6 d . to the three cirolea . —Sohools Hall-price . —Open from Ton till Dusk .
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THE TEA DUTY IS NOW REDUCED , and wo are enabled to sell Prime Congou Tea at 3 s . Od . per lb . The bout Congou Ton at 3 a . 4 d . „ Rich rare Souchong Tea at ,.., 3 a . 8 d . ,, Good Ghbkn Tha at 3 a . 4 d . to 3 a . 8 d . ,, Prime Grkmn Tka ttt 48 . Od . „ And delioiouH Groon Tea at 6 a . 0 d . ,, Wo atrohgly recommend our frienda to buy Tea at our present prices , ns Toaa uro gotting dearer . Those who purchase -tx < ivr will eavo money . ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦' The bent PLANTATION COFFEE is now Is . per ll > . Tho best Monha Is . 4 rl . 1 . Toiia , Coilbos , und all other goods , sent carnage free , by our own vans and carts , if within eight miloa ; and Teaa , Coffees , Mid Sp icos sent ourringo free to any part of England , if to tho Vftlu * of 40 a . or upwards , by ' - ¦ ' "" PHILLIPS AND COMPANY , Ton and Colonial Merchants , No . 8 , King William Street , City , London .
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ORATIONS will bo delivered by J . B . GOUGH Tho Great Apoatlo of Temperance in America , as follows Exeter Hall Tuesday , 2 nd August . Whittington Club Wednesday , 3 rd August . Exeter Hall Thursday , 4 th August . Whittington Club Friday , 6 th August . Admission , 6 d ., 1 b ., and 2 s . fld . each . Doors open at Halfpast Six o ' olook , p . m . —Tickets to be had at 387 , Strand .
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T rAKICOSE VEINS , &o . — HUXIiE ^ 'ft V SURGICAL ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , Ad ; l are still recommondod in all caseB where a bandage Vroulok formerly havo been applied . They are , light , durable , end nun * economical thun any article yet produced . SPIN Ai& STOCKINGS at a great roduotion in price j Abdominal B « itt on a new principle , weighing only four ounces . .: ¦ ' ' ¦ i ; k ° :. 'i Particulars , List of Prices , and the artiotaa forwarded by post , on application to HUXLEY and CO :, 5 , VBm ® STREET . OXFORD STREET . Hospitals Hunmied on favourabla term * .
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FBEE CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF KENTISH AND OAMDEN TOWNS . Pastor—Tho R « V . WlIiMAM FOUHTHR . The Committee bog to call attention to the principles of this new Organization , which are—Tho Holy Soriptures , and not human creeds , tho only standard of Christian belief ; tho duty of all men to inquire lbr thomselvoo into religious truth j their individual irroaponBibility to ouch other for tho conclusions they may roach ; and diversity of opinion no bar to oliuroh fellowship . R In intended , as soon as the funds can bo raised , to Oroofc 11 commodious Ohucoh , on ground already aoonrod , situated between tho two neighbourhoodn , which comprise-a population of tens of thousands of people , . . In tho meantime , religious service ia oonduotea in tno temporary church , irawley-crosoent , Cnmdon-fcown , A considowible Amount has been contributed towards tho Building Fund , by members of tho church , but the committee and conffroffition feel that the oooomphjahmeht of thqir object mainly dependa upon the OAHistance they receive from others who flympathifco with them' in' this movement , some of whom having atrei ^ ly given liberally , encourage the ooriimitteo to solicit similar aicTfrom all frienda to free inquiry . Subscriptions and donafionei may be paid to tho account of the Treasurer , at Messrs . JBarolay , Bevan , and Co . s , BanUera , Lombard-street : to tho Rev . William Foreter , 11 , Torrlanoterraoo , Kontieh-town j Rdbert Squirrell , Esq ., Hdn . Treasurer , 30 , Caraden-uquare ; or % q Mr . John Ynrnold , Hon . Bborotary , 25 , Fitzroy-terrttoe , Kentish-town .
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tension of qualities in the external object , totally different from any intelligence that can take place in the case of the lower anhnals . ' " The animal does not think within itself , I am ' a dog , or a horse , and that is a hare , or a corn-field j it is simply impelled by the force of instinct towards the object , without any apprehension of its own personality , is distinct from the thing presented to it . On the other hand , the child , or the Ravage , without the least culture whatever , consciously separates self from the objective world in the very first distinct act of perception ; and it is exactly here , in tbis very act , that the intellectual quality of perception is first manifested . ' In the separation of subject and object , all thought is primarily cradled j and wherever that distinction takes place , everything else peculiar to the human intellect is able to follow . " Does it not strike you as strange , that a philosopher of Mr . MorelTs sagacity should gravely build anything on so gratuitous an assumption as thatP How does he know that the dog has no apprehension of his own personality , and that the baby has such an apprehension ? We must cease criticism , however , and close tnis brief notice , which we do with an emphatic iteration of our opinion that the ^ Elements of Psychology is a very remarkable , and very valuable contribution to English Jrhilosophy- —the most decisively so , of any we have lately seen .
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OLYMPIC THEATEE . The new comic drama , by which . 3 V £ r . Daly has taken his second step in the career of a dramatist , proves the falsehood of the old dictum ce n ' est gue le premier pas qui cotite . His first step was firm , planted on solid reality ; his second step is tottering , and feeeads on marshy ground . To drop metaphor , The Times is not worthy-. of ? Totmg Husbands and Married Daughters , The writing is perhaps as happy ; but the story is purposeless , confused , unreal ; the characters are stagey and unreal , nor
are they even consistent . A rascally lawyer who acts as Qrawley Bye acts ^ and commits suicide because he is insolvent , is recognisable only on thief stage . The motives of the lovers remain inextricably puzzling to us ; aS , indeed , one may pay of the whole piece . , - .: ; _ Let Mr ^ Daly think of what made the . success of his first piece , and he will see it waa a clear story progressively evolved through incidents probable and intelligible , By characters drawn from life and not frqhVthf Itage he" will se £ the necessity of quitting the marshy ground of fashibn , which he does not understand , for the reality he sees around him . Me has so much dramatic instinct that I still feel confident he will succeed , but The Tines I niust think a failure . By failure , I mean as regards his powers to do better . As regards the Olympic Theater it is a success ; it is a better piece than that theatre has been accustomed to . _ . . On Monday night I was induced to stay and see Mr . 1 . 4 Sqbson , the burlesque actor " of whom I had heard so much , that , in spite of my rooted dislike to the whole class of parodies of this kind , curiosity was _ rousecf . The piece—ShylocJc—is simply ignoble . I object to all these desecrations ot fine works , but ShylocJc has not even a laugh to silence > criticism . It is not a parody of Shakspeare—it is not the obverse side of the picture —it is not tragedy pushed over its limits and falling into the absurd—if is an incoherent , foolish , wearisome burlesque suggested by ^ he Merchant of Venice . Not a gleam , not a laugh ! The only endurable portion of it was Mr . Kobson ' s performance—which is certainly peculiar , showing mimetic power and significance of gesture , but no humour . It was not funny—yet it was not tragic , although hovering on the confines oi tragedy . It had the merit of originality and invention ; but I must see Mr . Robson in some character not burlesque before venturing on an opinion as to his powers . ' _ , _ , . , At the German Plays we have had nothing new except Othello , wnicn introduced Herr Dessoiir to the public in a part suited to his position and reputation . It is too late for criticism this week next week I will enter upon it at length ; Vivian .
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' i ? MOITEY MAEKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . ¦ Friday Evening , Juiy 22 , 1853 . ' , Co nbois have improved since last week , owing to the confidence entertained in Paris and Vienna of a peaceful termination to ? the Eastern difficulty . Not that there seem any grounds npon * which this assumption ia founded , unless the continued oc 6 ut 5 pation of the Danubian provinces , the garrisoning and » 5 tifyf < - ing the towns of those provinces , indicate peace . French f shares maintain unwarrantably high prices ; but so dangerous ^ is that ground , that a few more Opera Comique conspiracies , or / the like , and down go rentes and shares not by irancs A or shillings per share , but by pounds . Our own railway •> market continues very firm ; the somewhat mote settled state "ft of the weather , and the possible chance still remaining of an ** " average harvest , has contributed , and will tend to maintain a ' , * firmness in prices of securities , in all of which there has been so much depreciation during this Turkish embroilment . Austra-V lian agricultural shares assume an upward tendency ; they are i not divided now into half shares , greatly to the delight of the jobbers who make you two and three pound prices in the small shares , as readily and unconcernedly as in the larger and higher Ct priced , and the greater , of course * is their " pull . There is I nothing new from any of the Australian Mining Companies . ft . The capital invested in most of those speculations may be con-** ' sidered aa sunk—as mines they do not exist . The Caulornian h Companies are steadily progressing , and the accounts of Aqua < V Fria , and other mines , most cheering . There has been an m-¦ N creased demand for Upper India Railway scnp at * to f premium ; they seem inclined to go even higher . South-Eastern M of Prance look deadly alive , and at a low premium . + The $ ¦ Australian Chartered Banks ate beginning to ^ recover their E tone , and a very good run may be predicted for some of t * these undertakings ; for example one of the old Australian i •• baiiks—the Union of Australia— v » hioh has declared a dividend V during this last week , of 20 p « r cent , for the half year , or 40 >» ' per cent , for the whole year , which will give some notion of the profits that these banks have been making ; and the price ot i thP 25 ? . share is ' now 791 . or 801 ! . per share . " Jamaica Copper Mines seem to be looking healthier . The f Port Royal Company have sent out an efficient staff of Cornish ? ' men who will doubtless soon give a good account of the mine . fn Metcalfo ' s and Sue Rivor rather firmer . {> Franoh ehareB flatter to-day . Consols closed 9 Hf-4 . 1 CORN MARKET . ^ Mark Lnno , Friday , July 22 , 1863 . The supplies of wheat , barley , and oats into London since f . ' Monday are moderate . Thoughnot much ramhas fallen durmg ' the S ^ ho weather is unsettled and this , together with the A fact tnat the French Government has removed the restriction > 'V on the import of grain in English vessels , has caused great U firmness in the trafe , and a free sale of wheat has *>«>« ™ £° f to-day at Is . over Monday ' s rates ^ 0 ^ ™ " ° ™ There 4 l East of Europe have also been , in demand at full P ™ - ^ o f ^» *" S S ^ "d ? ^ rm AX » ° »«» S *« urrived yesterday . 4 " , BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . «! / ( Ol-OBtKO PBIOBH . )
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Leader (1850-1860), July 23, 1853, page 717, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1996/page/21/
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