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KOYAL QLTMIEIC ^ SBA ^ BJS . Lessee and . Manager , Mr . ALFBBP WIQAN . BS ^ 'jagrtigsfssrfel ^ s ^* *>™**« y * x tisias £ n . % « 8 » Eispefljnfe ' vena and Turner . „ , After which , , o * . , JF ? fip ? IEST DAT OF MT ilPE . Sustained by Messrs . F . Bobson , J . EC . White . Leslie . Yincent , rraulflH . Bivers . ltra . Chatterloy , and the MiS ^ P . Hoitou audM&rston . ¦ ¦ *»«« - ^» To conclude with TO OBLI&B BENSON . ;
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Tver KOK&ipsB -Mmtjm&jm&m ± J ; VEB ^ . ^ tonibvmqntee Mo ^ imvaiit rangements . ^ Mr . inTCB ^ I ^ respectful a ^ unounca the above distinsvished iSooiafc ? will ooutinueitheWOONCERTS at the above Booms in the followinK order : — Monday morningr > May 15 : Wedhewlay , ' M / ar : ft- Fridar . May 19 . And tho last CK ) NCII ^^ rUl ^ rplaoe oh Saturday evening , M »> 20 . The MOBJnNao <> NCEBT 8 > oommenoe at Half-rast Three , and the B ^ B £ nKG CONOIBltT oomm ^ noea at Balf-paBt Xight . Direotorr fierr -PE ^ EN ;^ Bescrved Seats , 109 . 6 d . ; unreserved Seats , 6 s . ; wHich may be obtained at Mr . Mitohell ' s , 83 , Old lond-street .
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NEXT the POLrTEOHNia Eegdmt ^ t » *»» ^ l ^ fe ' SlP t 9 S ^ feo ' * ligtiENorDio-RA 3 LA of OANAl > Aand the , UNITED STATES * daily , / at 3 m ^ jffii&emBSSBti&i andsingsTiimself . Admisaloti ts-, Sa-, Ss-, Box-qfflo ^ iipen daiiy » ' ^ ,, ¦ * .. ¦ •' -. ' , "'•• " - •' .. '"'""' - * - ¦ .. " " ] " '
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W A ^ L BAB WiMTEBS-Mtfr- T . S . JL CABSTAntSebntimiea to giye-LESSONS to Ladies and Gtentle ^ nen- iou , his improved METHOD OF WTHITIirO . which enables thoBe who take , advantage of it to acaube asjgreat a degree cjf freedom and facility as cani be desired . Iroapectuses of terms , &o . » may be . had . at 81 , Lombard street . City . ' ¦ _ • • , .
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TJTY OFF TEA . —The prices of all our TEAS again REDUCED 4 d . per pound . Strong Congou Tea , 23 . 8 d ., 2 s . 10 d ., Ss . ; former prices , 3 s ., 3 s . 2 d ., 3 s . 4 d . . Bioh Souchong Tea , 3 s . 2 cU 3 s . 4 d ., 8 s . 8 d . ; former prices , 8 s . 6 d ., 3 s . 8 d ., 48 . Best Assam Pekoe Souchong Tea , 4 s . ; former price , 4 a . 4 d . Prime Gunpowder Tea , 8 s . 8 d ., 4 s ., 4 s . 4 oL . 4 s . 8 d ; former prio 88 , 4 s > , 4 a . 4 d ., 4 s . 8 d ., and 5 s . The Best Pearl Cfunpowder , 6 s . ; former price , 6 s . 4 d . Prime Coffee , la ., Is . 2 d ., Is . 8 d ., is . 4 cL Prime Mocha , ls . 4 d . ¦ - " \ Bare choice Hooha Coffee ( twenty years old ) , Is . 6 d . Bujgars 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 40 s . or upwards , by " PHILLIPS and COMPANY , Tea Merchants , 8 , King William-street , City , London . A general price-current sent post free on application .
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THE OEOIiBBAJ !! Prevented by the destruction of all noxious effluvia . OREWS'S DISINFECTING FLUID , recommended by the College of Physicians , the Cheapest and strongest Chloride of Zinc Quarts , 2 s . ; pints , is . ; half-pints , 6 d . Sold by all Chemists , Druggists , and Shipping Agents , and at Commercial Wharf , Mile-end . London . ' ' T HE MOST CEETAIN PREVENTION OP CHOLERA YET DISOOVEBBP , —Further Qreat Beduction in Price . —OBJBVPS'S DISINFECTING FLUID is the Best and Cheapest for tho purification of Dwelling Houses , Stables , Dor Kennels , Ships' Holds , Cess-pools , Drains , Water Closets , &c , the Disinfection of Sick Booms . Clothing , Linen , and for th « Prevention of Contagion and Bad Smells . The extraordinary power ot this Disinfecting and purifying Agent is now acknowledged , and its use recommended by the College of Physicians . Unlike the action of many other disinfectants , it destroys all noxious smells , and is itself ecentleas . The manufacturer , having destroyed a monopoly fostered by thejalse assumption qf the title qf a patent , has to warn the public against aJL apwrious imitations . Each Sottlo of Crows ' a Disinfecting Fluid contains a densely concentrated solution of Chloride of Zinc , which may- be diluted Jor use viitli 200 times its bulk qf water . VicU instructions accompanying each bottle . Sold by all Chemists and Shipping Agents in tho United Kingdom . Imperial quarts at 2 s . ; pints at Is . ; half-pints 6 d .: urger vessels at 5 a . nor gallon . Manufactured nt H . Q . ORA x'B , Commercial Wharf , Mile-end , London .
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I ^ XENFIBIiB PATENT STA ^ OT VJ ( used hi Her Majesty's Laundry ) , and , WOTH 31 BSPOONS" Machine-made CONFECTIONERY , MARMALADE , JAMS . JELLIES , Ac . ( which gained the pri « e Medal of 1861 K Maybe had of all Grocer a ; wholesale of Wotherspoon , Mackay , and Co ., 66 , Queen , street , Cheapside . London . ¦ . ' . * - i-
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May 13 , 1854 . ] THE LEADER . 453
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HEALTH OF LONDON . { From the Registrar- General '« Return ) In the last three weeks the mortality of London has been high , and the return for the -vreek that ended last Saturday manifests a decided tendency to in- crease . The deaths , which in the last two weeks of April were respectively 1193 and 1211 , rose in the first week of May to 1263 . In the ten corresponding weeks of the years 1844-53 the average number was 951 , which if raised in proportion to increase of po- pulation becomes 1046 . Hence it appears that 217 persons died last week , above the number derived by . calculation from the experience of former seasons . The increase is-owing in part to a great depression of the mean temperature , which fell from 52 * 6 deg . in the third week of April to 43 0 deg . in the fourth . Though it lias subsequently risen to 48 * 9 deg ., the atmo 8 pherie changes , urMch these numbers represent , have effected human life to some extent , as will be seen by the , deaths in the last three weeks from diseases of the respiratory organs , which were sue- oessively 202 , 186 , and 226 . The average of last week in previous years was 167 . fersons who died of other diseases , would also suffer from the same cause . Last week the birth of 995 boys and 890 girls , hi 4 U 1885 children , were registered in London . In nine corresponding weeks of the years 1845-53 the average number was 1465 . At the Royal Observatory , Greenwich , ' the mean height of the barometer in the week was 29 . 329 in . The highest reading was 29 . 58 in . at the beginning of the week . The mean temperature of the week Vas 48 . 9 deg ., which is 2 . 5 deg . below the average of this same week in 38 years . It was below the average on every day of the week . The highest temperature was 63 . 5 deg * , and occurred on Friday ; the lowest was 85 . 6 deg ., and occurred on Sunday . The mean dew-point temperature was 44 . 8 deg . ; and the difference between it and the mean temperature of the air was 4 . 1 deg . The wind blew generally from the south-west . Bain fell oh every day but Thursday , though the whole amount of the week did not exceed 0 . 40 in ., and of this more than the half fell oh Monday .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . BEAUOHAMP . —May n , in Park-street , Grosvenor-sctuare , the Hon . Mrs . Proctor Beauchamp : a daughter . CAVENDISH . —May 6 , at Ayot St . Lawrence , Lady Emily Gavendiih ^ a son . , ^^ 1 JBNMAN . —May 5 , at 14 . Eaton-place South , the Hon . Mrs . George Denman : a son . JTDLGRAVE .-May 6 , at 61 , Eaton-place , the Countess of Mulgrave : a son . 8 TEWABT—May 3 , at 25 , BelgraTe-squ&re , the Hor . Mrs . Keith Stewart : a daughter . MARRIAGES . ALLEYNE—CLARK . —April 23 , at St . John ' s Church , Bardadoes , Fitz-Herbert Alleyne , Esa ., second son of Sir Jcfceynold A . AUeyne , Bart , to Anna Maria Best , second daughter of Sir It . Bowcher Clarke , C . B ., Chief Justice of Barbadoes and St . Lucia . DAWSON—HARROP .- May 9 , at Bardfiley Church , Lancashire . Francis Alexander Dawson , Esq ., third son of the i Bight Bon . George Robert Dawson , of Castledawson , county of Londonderry , Ireland , to Caroline Agnes , daughter of Jonah Harrop , Esq ., « f Bardsley-house , Ashton-under-Lyne . HAWKES ~ , CAPEL . —May 10 , at Watford Ohurcli , by the Bon . and Bev . W . Capel , the Rev . JLbiathar Hawkea , eldest son of Major Hawkes , t « Isabel , youngest daughter of the Bon . and Bev . If . Capol . SBAND—GORDON . —May 3 , John Shand . Esq .. MJ ) ., Kirkcudbright , to Mar / Christian Gordon , second daughter of the late sir John Gordon , Bart ., Earlston . 8 UFFIELD—BARING . —May 4 , at St . George ' s , Hauover-Bquaro , Lord Suffield , of Gunton-park , Norfolk , to Cecilia Annetta , daughter of the late Henry Earing , Esq . DEATHS . BRADFORD . —March 9 , at St . Petersburg , Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Nicholson Bradford , late in the service of the Emperor of Russia , aged forty-five BLAIR . —March 16 , at Mliow , India . lieutenant 0 . F . Hunter Blair , Twenty-second Madras Native Infantry , son of Sir D . Hunter Blair , Bart . OGILBY . —April 26 , at her residence , Brandenburg-lodge , Fulham-road , Elizabeth , Lady Ogilby , widow of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Sir David Ogilby , of the Hon . East India Company ' s Service . SKENE .-Btoy 6 , at Ediuburgh , Lieutenant-Colonel William Skeno , H . E . I . 0 . 8 . WYMAN . —May 9 , at Ranasgato , Adola , daughter of Henry Wyman , Esq ., of Valparaiso , Chili , a . nd granddaughter of thei lato General Orbegoso , ex-Presidout of the Republic of Peru , aged Biiteen .
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . ,. . . , Friday Evening , May 12 , 1864 . ^ onsolb , owing to the shortness of stock and the large Jloar party went up tho early part of the week , just before aottling-day to 83 * 5 . Tho Hank yesterday very unexpectedly raised thoir rate of discount to flvo and a half per cent . ; and this coming ; in tho midst of tho VJonsol Bottling transactions , caused much confusion in the house . Consols foil to 87 J i . and somo wore 87 fl I very wido quotations . A rally , however , took place . auc ( this morning they arc looking better . Mexican stock has advanced a trifle in value , owing to the Gadsdeu Bill " aviI > K passed the American House of Jtenresontatives ; but tills stool ; is still weak , and not firmly held . lUmsian Fives are about i > 4 S ) 0 . In tlu ; railway market tliero has Imihki
\ , ! ' ' I j ' i 1 distinctive feature—a rise and s corresponding fall -with Consols . French shares maintain' their former prices . The Bank of France threaten * to lower , their rate of discount to four percent ., which of course has improved the value of Rentes and shares . The Chancellor ' s statement on Monday night seems to be generally approved in the City . The imminent quarrel between the Bank and the Government would not perhaps be disagreeable to the mercantile community at large , tho Old Lady in Threadneedlestreet being somewhat inclined to be arbitrary and despotic in many respects , and tyrannises in her way over other people besides her unlucky clefts , who arc obliged to shave and dress themselves as she orders . There is a pretty widely-spread opinion that the "Chancellor" will have tocome upon the country for a loan before the session ia over , whether he like it or not . Consols , it is apprehended , may maintain their value until after the dividend ; that once over , with the war expenditure not slackening , and possible circumstances complicating matters , it is not easy to see how they can maintain their present value . Mining shares are much neglected . Poltimores have greatly fallen . Berdan ' s gold-crushing machine is always going wrong . "Wallers have excellent accounts from Virginia and Anglo-Californians ; Frias are dull and flat . Peninsulas continue to send ov « r ore , and the last shipment sold at W . per ton . Nothing doing in Rhenish or Jamaica mines . Quarz Bock , despite of most excellent accounts , are at * discount . Consols close at four o ' clock very firm at 88 , 88 } , with , an upward tendency .
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¦ ! Consols , 88 , 881 ; Caledonian , 63 , 63 ); Chester and Holyhead , 13 , 14 ; Eastern Counties , lit . 122 ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 63 , 65 ; Great Western , 721 73 , ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 691 , 60 ; London and BlackwaU . 8 , 8 {; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 97 | , 08 *; London and North 'Western , 95 | , 98 ; London an 4 South Western , 70 } , 771 ; Midland . 67 J , 58 : Newport , ilbergavenny , and . Hereford , 6 ,-4 dis . ; North Sta ^ i 4 shire& 6 f , 6 | dis *; Oxford , Worcester , and Wolverbampton , t& £ 8 _ rScottish Centrals , S 4 , 86 ; South Eastern , 68 k 68 f r Soufca Wales , 34 \ 85 York , Newcastle , and Berwick , $ 4 , 65 } TTork and North Midland ; 44 } , 454 ; East Indian , it ; a pm . ; Luxembourg , 4 f , B ; Ditto ttUulwa ^ K S *; W ^^^^^ i ^^ ii i ^^ Namnr aud Liege ( with int ^ , 6 f , 7 J ; Northern of France , 31 , Sli ; Paris and Lyons , 141 , 14 $ pm . ; Paris and Orleans , 42 , 44 ; Paris and Houen , SCi 37 ; Paris and Strasbourg ' 304 , 80 }; Sambre ana ^ Hecuei 7 f , 8 $ ; West Flanders . 8 , 4 ; WesternofFrance , 3 , 4 , pin . ^ AiraaFrias } , jpm . ; Aiiglo-Cahforruans , par , i pm , ^ Canon ' s Creek , i , f ; Colonial Gold , par , J pm . ; Gr ^ atT'Nunet Yeln / f , |; Linares , 10 , 11 ; New Ditto , i dia ^ jjar j Notfcyeau Monde , £ , dis . ; Quartz Bock , i dis > t XTnttedPMexican , H , SJ ; Poltimoref , i , f dis . ; PenlnSuIapi i ,, 1 j > m ;; Australian , Agricultural , 37 } , 38 }; Crystal Palace , 1 J , | pm . ; North British Australasian Loan and Land . * dis ., par ; Scottish AustralianIrivestmetit . lt , U pm . ; South Australian Land , 38 , 39 ; Australasian Bank , 72 , 74 ; Oriental Barik , 43 , 44 ex . div . ; Union of Australia , 67 , 69 .
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CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday Evening , May 12 . Looax Thajje —The supplies of"all / Grattf' since jfondayl are moderate . There is a d > ecidedly better feeling in the " Wheat trade . The attendance from the country Is more numerous , and a good trade' doingat fully Monday ' s rates .: Barley very duU :. and the turn in flavour of the buyer . Oats ' flrt 4 with a steady demandv .. .. F . O . B ;—Promt thef * Baltio ports the reporto of the Wheat trade show no alteration this week ; Trade here has not been a ^ ve « no < b gh : to alk ) W of many transactions ; there have , however , beexiBOiae'purchasea made , ^ and the demand isincreasiug . from Wheat-produoing districts , where stocks in the * farmers' hands appear to 1 > e greatly reduced . Some important purchases have been made of finest quality of Gennesseeand Baltknore Flour at 87 s . to 88 s ., cost and freight from French ports , and also in Spanish at 688 ., cost and freight from same quarter . FtoAXiiro Tkadb . —We have again to report extensive arrivals off the coast this week—saylO 8 cargoes in all , most of these consisting , as usual , of Wheat . The steadiness and healthy state of the Liverpool market , notwithstanding the late immense arrivals into that port , have had an influence on the trade here , and there has been muoh more disposition to purchase cargoes this week than for some time . The French markets are improving rather , and in many an advance of Is . has taken place . Indian Corn has been very quiet , but the trade is rather more encouraging . African Maize was offered in vain at 37 s . 6 d . at the oeginning of the week after a sale at 36 s . 6 d . Three cargoes have been since sold at rather over this price . A cargo or Egyptian Bold at 33 s ., but a fine one could not be purchased now under 35 s ., if even so low . * Egyptian Beans are held at 45 s . with no buyers at the price-Barley remains precisely as last noted .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Pkicbb . ) '
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Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . Thur . Frid Bank Stock 205 206 202 205 3 per Cent . Red 86 } 86 } 86 } 87 } 86 $ 87 8 per Cent . Con . An . 87 } 87 i 88 88 } 87 } 88 Consols for Account 87 | 87 | 88 88 } 87 | 88 8 i per Cent . An 87 87 87 f 88 } 88 88 New 5 per Cents Long Ans . 1860 4 | 4 | 9-16 41 India Stock 238 237 286 285 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 10 d 15 d lid Ditto , under £ 1000 I 5 d 15 d IB d Ex . Bills , £ 1000 ] 2 p 2 p 2 p lp 2 p Ditto , £ 600 1 2 p lp .... 2 p Id Ditto . Striall I 3 p 8 p I Id 2 p
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Ofpiciax Quotation » uniNo" the Wkbk ewding TnTJiiB » A . Y Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds WH Russian Bonds , 6 per Buenos Ay res 0 per Cents . 5 * Cents 1822 94 j Chilian 0 per Cents . Russian Ij per Cents .... 80 J Danish 5 nor Cents Spanish 3 p . Ct . NowDof . 18 Ecuador Bonds Spanish Committee Oert . 1 Mexican 3 per Cents . .. t 2 $ J of Coup , not fun 1 Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 8 } per Cents . 11 Ace , May 10 24 . Belgian 44 per Cents i Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Dutch 2 i per Cents B 8 > Portuguese 6 p . Cents . 87 Dutch 4 per Cent . Ccrtlf . 87
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Leader (1850-1860), May 13, 1854, page 453, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2038/page/19/
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