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r jOYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE.— JL\) Lessee, Mr. Ajlsked WiGAJf. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday vriil be performed THE FIRST NIGHT
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Principal characters by Messrs . A- Wigah , Leslie , H . Cooper , Miss Wyndham , and Miss P . Horton . After which THE BENGAL "TIGBB Cas _ performed at Windsor Castle ) . To conclude . with THE WANDERING MINSTREL . Jem Jaggs , Mr . F . Robson . On Thursday , Plot and Passion , the lottery Ticket , and the Wandering _ Minstrel . On Friday and Saturday , the First Night , the Bengal Tiger , and the Lottery Ticket .
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WEDNESDAY EYENING' COlSr-CERTS .-EXETER HALL . On Wednesday next , for the BENEFIT of the ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL , A NIGHT WITH BEETHOVEN AND MOZART . After which , Selections from popular English Composers , Glees , Ballads , Songs , &c . VOCALISTS . —Mdlle . Rita Favanfci ( her first appearance in London since her Provincial Tour ) , Madame Newton Frodsham ( late JTrs . Alexander Newton ) , Miss Grace Alleyne , Madame T , Lablache , Miss Rebecca Isaacs , Miss Fanny Teruan , Mr . Augustus Braham , Mr . Lawler , and Signor F . Lablache . SOLOISTS .-Grand Pianoforte , Miss Ellen Day . Harp , Mdlle . Louise Christine ; Violoncello , Mr . Horatio Chlpp . UNRIVALLED BAND . —Conductor . Herr Moyer Luta ; Leader , Mr . Thirlwall ; Director of the Music , Mr . Box . Managing Director , Mr . W . Willott . Admission , Is ., Is . '<} d ., 2 s 6 d . ; and Stalls , 5 s . Tickets to be had at the Hall , and at the Royal Ophthalmic Hospital , King William-street , Strand .
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TTTTHITTINGrTON CLUB and METROT T POLITAN ATHENiEUlf .-Weekly Assemblies for Music and Dancing , Lectures , Classes , and Entertainments . Dining , Coffee , Smoking , and Drawing Rooms . —Library , Heading , and News Rooms , supplied with 80 Daily and 100 Weekly and Provincial Papers . Subscriptions , Two Guineas the year ; Ono Ouinea the half-year . Ladies half these rates . Country Members , One Guinea the year . Members may join and subscribe from the first day of any month . No entrance-fee . A ' . Prospectus , with a complete list of Lectures , Classes , and Entertainments for the ensuing quarter , rnay be obtained of the Secretary . Lecture , Thursday evening , Feb . 2 nd , Carl Theodore K 6 rner , his Life . Genius , Works , and Contemporaries , by SHIRLEY HIBBERT , Esq . To commence at eight o ' clock . Members free , with tho usual privilege for their friends . Non-Members , 19 . IIBNEY Y . BRACE , Secretary . 37 , Arundel-strect , Strand .
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PHRENOLOGY . M ABYLEBONE LITERACY INSTITUTION " , 17 , Edward-street , Portman-squaro . Mrs . HAMILTON will lecturo on WEDNESDAY EVENING , February 1 , commencing at eight . Tickets and Programmes may bo had at tho library of tho institution . Analyses of Character , 2 a . « d ., 5 s ., 10 s ., and upwards by Mrs . Hamilton , at her rooms , Phrenological Publication Depot , 402 , Now Oxford-streot ( two doors from Holborn ) .
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PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY . r pJItf EXHIBITION OF PJLOTOX ORAVHS and DAGUKRRKOTYIJES is now opon , nfc tho Gallery of tho Society of JJritiuli Artists , BunTolk-atroot , Pall-mall , in th < s morning , from 10 a . m . to half-past 1 p . m . ; and in the evening , from 7 to 10 p . m . Admission , la . Catalogues , cd .
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T 7 AKICOSE VEINS , &q , — HUXLEY'S V SURGICAL . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE-CAPS , Ac , are still recommended in all oases . whore ~ a bandage would formerly have been applied . They arc light , durable , and nioro economical than any artiolo yet produced . SPIRAL STOCKINGS at a great reduction in price ; Abdominal Bolts on a new principle , weighing-only four ounces . Particulars , Lists of Prices , and the articles forwaorded by post , on application to HUXLEY and CO ., 6 , Vbbe-bthbbt , Ox iroai > -8 TUEET . Hospitals supplied on favourable terms .
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TEAS and COFFEES at MERCHANTS ' PRICES . Congou Tea 3 s ., 3 s . 2 d ., 8 s . 4 d . Itare Souchong Tea 8 s . Cd ., 8 s . 8 d-, 4 s . Best Assam Pekoe Souchong , a very extraordinary tea 4 s . 4 dr Prime Gunpowder Tea 4 s ., 4 s . 8 d ., 5 s . The best GunpewderTea 5 s . 4 d . Prime Coffee , at is . and Is . 2 d . per 1 b . The best Mocha and the best West India Coffee at Is . 4 d . T « as , Coffees , Spices , and all other Goods sent oarriagc free , by our own vans and carts , if within eight miles j and Teas , Coffees , and Spicea sent carriage froo to any part oT England , ' if to the value of 40 s . or upwards , by PHILLIPS and COMPANY , Tea and Colonial Merchants . No . 8 , KING WILLIAM-STREET * , CITY , LONDON . AKoneral Price-Current , containing wreat advantages in the purchase of Ton . Co / Toe , and Colonial Produce , sent post free on application . Sugars are supplied at Market Prices .
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INSURItSlCriON IN CJElj ^ A .- ^ -piAS aje advancing in Price , and from the disturbed state of the producing distriots , the well-ascertained shortaess of supply , and the increasing consumption , there'is every probability of a considerable rise . . ! We , have , not at present altered our quotations , and are still selling ¦ ' ¦ ' s . d .- ¦' " ¦'• The very Best Black Tea , at ... ^ 4 % the pound . Good sound Congou , , 8 0 - , ; •¦ Finest Pekoe ditto . ' 8 8 „ Fine Gunpowder . ; 4 0 „' Choice Coffee -1 0 „ Finest Homoeopathic Cocoa l o „ This is the most pleasant and nutritious preparation of 1 Cocoa . For the convenience of our numerous customers , we retail the finest "West India and Refined Sugars at market prices . . All goods delivered by our own vans , free of charge , within eight miles of London . Parcels of Tea and Coffee , of the value of Two Pounds sterling , are sent , carriage free , to any part of England . CULLINGHAM AND COMPANY , Tea-merchants and Dealers , 27 , SKINNER-STREET , SNOW-HILL , CITY-
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-.. - . - , . 7 " — . ^ — CHEAP MTTSIOAli 1 INSTBlTMENTS . ' WILLIAM SPBAGriTE £ as a XAECKET « ^^ ^ ^ 5 , LP ^ TBNT HAaKONItJMS . % ftwn Eight Guineas to Fifty GtfmeaV eacte Sole Manuf&taret of the Unigue folding . Seraphine , from Six GoiiieaS . Also , the Organ Harmonium , with German f ^ dals , suitable for Places of , Worsh ^ , brtce'lVeriterillye ^ MSieaS . Harmonium and Ser * phine Notes supplied tp ^ OTder . " Aa extensive Assortmcni of warranted Kanofortea , incIadinK a variety of Cheap Instruments , suitable for leSrners . Sprague ' s Concertinas , 'from Two Guineas each . Pricelists free . Manufactary and Show Booms ; 7 ; Fiaabury Pavement . WILLIAM SPaAGUE , £ ropri £ tpr : ; , lwuurj
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ORANGES , Iiemons . —100 of the very best LEMONS for 6 s ., or a case containing nearly EM for 35 s- ; real St . Michael Oranges , 4 s ., « s ., and 6 s . per W 0 , or 22 s . per case . . - *^ " ; * / Delivered in London , and sent to all parts of the kingdom on rec « ft )* of a post-office order for tie amount , byWrr .. LIAM DBEKS , 7 , Bcw-street , Covent-gardeH . Tfie % * de supplied .
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A LLSOPFS I 2 STBIA PALE ALB . - £ jL IN CASKS OB BOTTLES . t ^ W ^ t "" TWINING . < tato Harrington JEfrkwh «| , PALL-MALL , are no » w delivering the October Brewings in casks of 18 gallons and upwards . —Also in bottles , Uoperial measure—Quarts , 8 s . ; Pints , 5 s . ; Half-pints ( for-luncheon ) , 3 s . per dozen .
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qPAXES ON KNOWLEDGE . —A Soir 6 e , X . in honour of the Repeal of the Advertisement Duty , will be given by the Association toT . MILNEB GIBSON . M . P ., on Wednesday ; February Sth , 1864 , at the Whittington S ^!'» 4 ^ I " ? ! S ' 22 " * - ¦ ¦ Bif John Villiera Shfiley , Bart , M . IV , inthe Chair .- ^ The Meeting wfll be addressed by Richard Cobden , M . P . ; T . M . Gibson , MP . ; and by other Gentlemen . —Appropriate music by professional vocalists . — Single tickets . Is . 6 d . and doable tickets ( to admit two adies , or a lady and gentleman ) . 2 s . 6 d ., may be had of J . A NoveUo , 69 , Dean-street , and 24 . Poulfcy ; at the Whittington Club ; and at the Office of the Association , 20 , Great Ooramstreet , Brunswick-square .
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TVESTMINSTEB ABBEY or VIGCENT 4 , EGGTTT HJ ? YVA ^ e B ^ ^ of ST - ^ FnS tSf&tSs ^ J ^ S , !' nJt ^ SffMSrt last grand historical PICTURE of nIlson wWm ^ Court Circular , Nov . 24 , 1853—Windsor . — " Messrs l * tt gatt had the honour of submitting to her Majesty mnS , Royal Highness Prince Albert , Barker * a painting of Nelwn receiving the swords of the officers on the q uarler-deckof the San-Josef after the battle of St . Vincent ?' In consequence of the unfavourable state of the weather the picture is exhibited by gaslight , and may be viewed from 10 till 6 .
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BIRTHS , MAJBKIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . CAL . EDON . —Jan . 26 , at 5 , Carlfcon-terrace , the Countess of Caledon : a son . LEICESTER . —Jan . 24 . at Holiham , the Countess of Leicester : a daughter . MAHOCHETTL—Jan . 22 , at Onslow-squajro , the Baroness Marochetti ; a soa . SEYMOUR . —Jan . S 3 , at 29 , Thurloe-square , the wife of William Dighy Seymour , Esq ., M . P .: a son . TURNER ^—Jan- 22 . at Grange-road , Kingsland , Mrs . Godfrey Turner : a daughter .
MARRIAGES . BRAYBROOKE—EliHAB-T . —Jan . 24 , at St . Luke ' s , Chelsea , William Braybrooke , Esq ., surgeon of Her Majesty ' s Fifty-ninth Regiment , to Rhoda Mary , youngest daughter of the late Major Elhart , o / the Seventy-second Highlanders , and Commandant of York Hospital , Chelsea . DAY—LEE . —Jan . S , at St . John ' s Church , Hollo-way , John Bellenie Bay , Esq ., of Gate-street , Lincoln's-inn , to Isabel Rose , youngest daughter of the late William Lee Bees , R . N . LEEDS—SPEARS .-Jan . 21 , at iUl Saints' Church Southampton , by the Venerable Archdeacon Wigrani , Edward Montagu Leeds , Esq ., son of the late Sir George Leeds , Bart ., to Jessie , daughter of the late Thomas Spears , Esq ., of Kirkcaldy , Fireshire , and niece of George Dunlop , Esq ., of Southampton . ' DEATHS . CARROLL . —Jan . SI , at Lougtaton , Essex Maria , the beloved daughter of Sir George and Lady CarrollKaged twenty . ' \ TERRY . —Jan . 23 . at 9 , Pelhanu-road , Brompton , of consumption , Cristina Grace , the wife of George Wilkins ' Terryi artist , and youngest daughter of Omtries D . W . Terry , Esq ., of IS , Montpellier-square , aged thirty-on ^
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MONEY MAEKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , January 27 , 1854 . TitE activity of business during the past week in the Stock Exchange has been very notable- Consols , which opened on last Friday at 91 } $ 2 , have been done as low as at 89 } . The various contradictory rumours that have been current of Ambassadors having left— the possibility of a collision between the Allied Fleets and the Russian Fleet in the Black S « a—the speech of Admiral Dundas to the crew of the Tlietis , and of which the Globe tried to turn the edge , and not put too fine a point on—all have lent their weight to make things look gloomy . The desperate attempts over the water tc raise the price of Rentes succeeded , for on "Wednesday tliey sent them up two per . cent . The' Queen ' s Speech next week , and the twssible departure of Baron "Brunow and M . de Kisseleff from IiOndon and Paris , should nothing more decided from Vienna and Paris arrive , will send down the Funds two jper cent ., I imagine . Of course an unexpected naval fight in the Black Sea would have the most decisive feffect , for there would be the certainty of not beinsr able to
diplomatise away such an affair as that . All other Stocks and Railway Shares have been lamentably weak . Russian Mves are 105 lO ? . French Railway Shares very shaky , Australian Banks weaker . Mines nearly deserted as speculative operations . The Times this morning having thrown out a faint hope that Count OrlofFs mission to "Vienna may be of an amicable nature , the other semi-Government organ , the Morning Post , speaks out much more manfully as to the probable pith of the speech from the Throne , and of the categorical answer given to the Czar ; but , in the absence of anything certain , the Funds opened much better , and have been done at 91 ^ . Some men are inclined to believe that even were we to be plunged into a -war , that the Funds would keen up to 68 or so—nous verrons . It seems almost impossible that any doubts now existing on either side should not ) be cleared up by next Friday . 4 o'clock . — Consols close at SOI 90 J . The meetings of the shareholders in United Mexican Mining and Imperial Brazil Companies have taken place this week , and very favourable results may "be looked for from the reports of their respective agents .
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CORN MARKE T . Mark Lnno , Friday Evening , Jan . 27 . Local Tradis . —Tho supplies of all grain avro small , espe - cially of Oata . There is a very slow tra < l « in Wheat and IJarlcy at Monday ' s prices . Oats held for higher prices but little doing . No alteration in Beans and Poas . ? " . ' ~ Traa complete diMiy > pearaneo of Lho frost raises oxpnetations of an early opening or the ports in the Nolt ' li or iuirope . Already there is more Wheat offering , afiid more disposition on the part of buyers to commence aerations aa noon ohUio navigation is free . Home tiumapo wo directed tittentioii to the fact , that McditorranciinWhcals wort
cheaper in proportion than those from the Baltic ; the contrary n-now the case , and purchases may now be made in Hanofjsr andtfcoloVer Baltic ports at prices which would leave a fair margin on importation into this country . At Amsterdam , prices , are still too high for the English markets . Floating Trad : ? . —The arrivals of Wheat off the coast this week amount to twelve cargoes , of which eight were sold previously to arrival . The trade has been quiet , though the prices actually paid for cargoes have in some instances been higher than before . The English markets , though dearer , havo been devoid of animation , owing partly to increased supplies from the farmers , partly to the circumstance" of some re-shipments from France to this country , and offers of more both from that country and Belgium , and also , no doubt , partly to the caution which present high rates naturally , produce . In Ireland , prices continue on the advance , ana from most of the principal markets we lear that the stocks of fine Wheat , especially , are . very light .
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Consols , 90 S , 01 ; Caledonian , 258 , 25 J ; Chester and Holyliead , 14 , 16 ; Eastern Counties , 12 J , 134 ; Gieat Western , 80 $ , 81 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 61 J , 62 i ; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 98 , 98 ; London and North Western , 100 , 101 J : London and South Western , 3 C | , 87 ; Midland , ( 50 ? , 614 ; North Staffordshire , 8 * . 4 $ dis . ; Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverhainpton , 33 , 85 ; Scottish Centrals , 89 , 91 ; South Eastern , 5 \ 60 ) York , Newcastle , and Berwick , 62 , 63 ; York and North Midland , 45 , 46 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 3 , 2 dis . ; East Indian , 25 , 3 i pm . ; Luxembourg , 8 * , 83 ; Northern of France , 29 J , 30 j Paris and Lyons , 13 , ISA ; Paris and Orleans . 41 , 45 ; Paris and Rouen , 37 , 89 ; Paris and Strasbourg , ' 29 * . 29 $ ; Sarnbro and Meuao , 7 i . 8 ; West Inlanders , 8 , 4 ; Western of Franco , 2 , 3 pm . ; Australasian , 75 ,, 77 ; London Chartered Bank of Australia , * dis ., $ pm . ; Oriental Bank , 44 , 45 ; Union of Australia , 71 , 72 ; Agua Fnas U ; Brazils Imperial , 5 , 6 ; Colonial Gold , par i pm . ; ? "" ? £ jS K& MS ^' iTl Mariquita , a > i dta Llnar 0 H , if * Jr 2 i i ° ( Now ) . >• ? P * n . ; Nouvoan Mondo , 1 , lj ; United Mexican , 3 , 34 ; Wallers , 0-10 , 1 1-lfldis . ; Peninsular Mining Company , 15-16 , 1 i-ie pm . ; Iberian , I , $ pm . ; Port Royals , » , I pm . ; Obemhofs , 1-16 , 3-16 pm .- Poltirnorcs , par * pm . ; Australian Agricultural , 40 , 42 ; Peel River , I , 4 dis . ; North British Australasian Land and Loan , chs l-lfl par ; Scottish Investment , lg , l j ; South Australian I / and , 36 , 37 ; Gonoral Scrow Navigation Company 5 4 dis .
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BRITISH FTJN » S FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Peices . ) Sat . Mon . T-aes . Wed . Thur . Frid Bank Stock 216 215 J 215 216 215 it-per Ceut . Red 92 904 89 J 90 | 901 91 * 3 per Cent . Con . An . 91 * 904 89 | 90 901 90 f Consols for Account 9 l £ 90 i 90 90 904 90 } 3 iper Cent . An . .... 93 9 i | 91 91 | 912 92 f !^ ew 5 per Cents , Long Ans . 1860 5 3-16 415-16 5 5 " s ' -16 5 ' s-16 India Stock 238 Ditto Bonds , £ 10001 par 4 p ' . ' . ' . '" . ' * Ditto , under X'ltfOO ! 4 4 p par par Ex . Bills , £ 1000 1 . 7 10 p 9 p 10 p 9 p 12 p Ditto , ^ 500 : .. 10 6 p 10 p lip ...... Ditto , Small I 10 7 p 10 p I 10 p lip 8 p
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FOREIGN PUNDS . CLast Officiai Quotation dcrinx ? the Week eitdutg Tkxtesdat Eventing . ) Brazilian Bonds 964 Russian Bonds , 5 per Buenos Ayres 6 per Cents . 57 Cents 1822 1 O 5 | Chilian 6 per Gents 102 Russian 4 j per Cents .... 90 Danish 5 per Cents 99 f Spanish S p . Ct . New Def . 19 i Ecuador Bonds .... Spanish Committee Cert . Mexican 3 per Cents . ... 23 of Coup , not fun- 4 Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 34 per Cents . 27 ± Ace , January 81 , Belgian 44 per Cents .... 88 Portuguese 4 per Cents . 37 Butch 2 J per Cents 605 Portuguese 3 p . Cts ., 1848 34 Dutch 4 per Cent . Certif . 91 i
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¦ January 28 , 1854 . ] THE LEADER . 93 *¦ ' ' , j , —___ ^—_ _ .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 28, 1854, page 93, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2023/page/21/
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