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OPERA COMIQTJE, ST. JAMES'S THEATRE.
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On Monday next , June 26 . will be produced ( for the first time in this country ) the popula-r Opera Oomique , en troia actes , LA SIRENB . Paroles de M . Scribe ; rnusiquo do M . Auber . BISTBTBtrTION : Zorlina ( jcano paysanne , soeur do Scopotto ) , Made . Marie Cabol ; Soopetto ( aventurler ) , IVt . Suiol ; HJoIbaya ( directeur do 8 spectacles de lacour ) , M . Grignon j Soiplon ( jeuno mariu ) , M . Lcgrand ; Lo duo de Popoli < gouvernour des AbruzzeB ) . M . Leroy ; Poochione ( compagnon de Soop « tto ) , M . Quiuohez ; Mathea ( snrvante 3 , Madame Vado . La Sc 6 nc sg passe dans lea Abrwizos . Due notice will bo given of tbo next representations of the new and highly successful cperas entitled Lo liol dos Hallea , La . Promise , and La Fille < lu R 6 giment . The followiiiK attractive oporaa aro in proparation , and will bo producea durinK tho short season : —Les Diamana do 1 laCouronno , Le Toreador , Galatlico , La Taate Auroro , La Pou » 6 e , La Poatillou do Lonjumeau , Floro et Zophtr , Lo Panior Flourl , L'Oriranisto , Lcb ILondezvous Bourgooi « , Los Deux Voleurs , L'Kolair , Lo Tableau Parlant , Lea Noaos do Joanotto , a . i » d Le Nouvoau SeiRnour do Village . Tho iiiglita of performance will be on Mondays , Wednesdays , Fridays , and Saturdays . Subscriptions will be received for twelve representations . Private Boxes and Stalls at Mr . Mitchell's Royal Library , « 3 , Old Bond-stroot , and at tho ± 3 ox-olnoo .
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i ^ AUTION . —To Tradesmen , Merchants , VJ Shippers , Outfitters , &c . —Whereas it has lately come to my knowledge , that some unprincipled person or persons have , for some time past , boen imposing upon tho public by selling to tho trade and others a spurious article under the n » mo of JBOND'S PJDBMANENT MARKIN G * INK this ia to give notice , that I mm the original and solo proprietor and manufacturer of the said article , and do not employ any traveller , or authorise any peruons to represent themselves as coining from ¦ my * establisliment for tfto purpoHo of aelling tlie Baid ink . This caution is published by mo to provent further imposition upon the public and sarioua injury to myself . E . B . BOND , sole executrix and S ^ uIT * 11 tb 0 lat 0 Johu Bond > a 8 > Long-lane , West Smithflold . »• To avoid dlsappointmont from the eubstltation of counterfeits , bo oarcful to oak for tho genuino Bond ' s Por-IV ^^ f ^ u ^ VjfB ^^ ^ fwrthor to dLstintfuish it , observe that NO SIX 'fiNNY SlZJi ) ia , or has at any tim . o , boon prepared by him , the inventor and proprietor .
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¦ t ~— 1 L ' ™ — X 1 TILLIAM STEVENS , 8 9 !^ Agent , con-T » " ^ tinues Buppb / inK the Public \ rtth the METEOPOLITAN and PROVINCIAL JOINT . 8 TOCK BREWERY COMPANY'S ALBS and STOUT , in Bottles of tho Staudard Imperial Measure , at the prices below : — . Aleor Stout quarts S 6 pordoz . Do do ... pints 3 9 „ Do do lialf pints 2 3 „ All Orders to be sent to the Wholesale o . nd Retail Stores , 13 , Upper Wellington-street , Strand . Terms Cash . WILLIAM STEV ENS , Sole Agent . Tho Company's Goods supplied iu Casks to Families .
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COCOA is a NUT , ; w . hich , besides farmaceoua ( substance ,, contains , a blanct oil . less liable than any other oil ; fco rancidity . PossosBung these two nutritive substances . Cocoa is > most valuable , artiole of diet , more particularly when , by niBp ] iaiiipal or other means , the farinaceous substance is so perfectly incorporated with ! the oily , that the one will , prevent the other from separating . %%£ ' ( & i ^ P £ i " , i W Cowaprepared b £ JAMES EPP 8 . The deir g ^ tftUr paW , in part dependent upbtnthe oil , is retained , aad thq whole preparatii ) n is 6 ne . jaiiited . to the most delicate stomach . Is ., 6 d . peril ) . JAMESEPPS Homoeopathic 0 h \ emi « t , 112 , CJreat Russell-Btreet , Bloomsbury , near the British Museum ; 82 , Old Broad-street . City a few dpors from the Bank of England ; aad Egyptian HaU , ' Piccaaiuy . In regard to purity , see the report of the Analytical Sanitary Commission , in The Lancet , July 5 , 1881 .
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DUTY O ^ F TEA . ~^ he prices of s& ovlv « i _ TEAS-again REDUCED 4 d . per pound . * ? ' 3 s ad ^ fs ^ S * ^ ^ ' " ' - «^ - rormerprices , 8 s ., , o ^' -I %£ ?* £ T * » Ss * - ¦ *" " > - Sd ^ former prices , Best Assam Pekoe Souchong Tea , 4 s . ; former price . 4 s . 4 A . prices , 4 s ., 4 fl . 4 d . ( 4 fl . 8 d ,. an < i 6 s . ... ,, The Best Pearl Gfuippwaer , 5 a . ; former T » rice , 5 s ^ 4 d . Is Id ® offee * l 8 *' ls' ? d " ^ ' - 1 "' ^* Prime JtPeha , Rare choice Mwba . Coffee ( twenty ^ yearaold ) , is . 6 d < 1 Sugars are aupplied at market prices . T- , '¦;¦ ' -+ , T ^ H All goods sent civrfage" free ; by our bwii yans . if within eight miles . Teas , coffees / and spices sent carriage free to any railway station . , or markc 4 > town in EnglandTif to the value of 40 s . or upwards , by . ¦ ; PH ^^ pS . andqoMPANT , Tea Merchants , 8 , King William-street , City , iLondon . ' ° A gejieral price-current sent post free oa application .
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SOCIETY QF < PAINTERS ' lit . WATER . .. ; :. . . ; v ; : ocft ^ Rs .: . ,: ;; ¦ . T ^ HE . . 13 T& $ IgJ $£ AKNUAli EXHIBI-¦^ 4 . *? T i 8 ^ OW ^ PBN rt'their GaUeryi 5 , PaU-inall Jiast , from Nnie till Duskw Admittance , Is . Catalogue , 6 d . JOSEPH J . JENKINS , Secretary .
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MBS . WILMAM SALE , ( late Mias . . Stevens ) , formerly . Solo Eianiste at -the Town H « U , Birmingham , has tho honour to announce tk » t she will ' Kive A GBJSD EVENING CO NOJJB % ^^ rihBnSfiSJe Rooms , Newnaan-stroefc , Oxford-street , on Wednesday , June 28 th ( her nrst appearance in London ) , under the inimediate and espeeialpatronMe of the Coowitess of Stradbroke , Mrs . MilnerQabson , the Bight jHou . lord Leigh , the Right Hk > n . Lord Lyttelton , the m&tHon . Jiord WmWeyVtheTwgl * Hon . Lord John ^ Manners VL . V ,, Lord Dudley CouttsStuirt . M- ' . ? , - ' Q % Bight Horn Thomas Milner Gibson , M . P , acid WilhataSohoIefleia , Bsa ., M-P * when she will perform in Mendelssohn ' sJ 5 rapd ., Trib in , D Minon with ISect' *> lo pieces . Mtt . Hale will be assisted by Slgaor Gardoni end other artwts of the Mghesli eDalaence ^ CFoi ^ lull particulars SGO DlXItfJa •> ' . " .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THBATElE . Lessee and Manager , Mr . ALFRED WIGAN . Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday , will be performed HUSH MONEY . Characters by Messrs . P . Rpbson , J . H . White , Vincent , H . Rivers , Moore , Emery , Miss Dormer , Mias Stevens , and . Mrs . A . Wigau . After which A MODEL OP A VTIF 3 . lo conclude with . THE WANDERING MINSTRBI .. Jem Saggs , Mr . r . Robson . On Thursday ( never acted ) a nevr comedietta , called HEADS OB . TAILS , aS ^ ' ^ BSVfflfeS" *•**«¦ * ' Bmery . and With HUSH MONEY , And other Entertainments .
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HEALTH OF LONDON . " { From the Registrar-Genera ? s Return * ) In the -week that ended last Saturday , the number of deaths registered in London was 1085 . In the ten corresponding weeks of the years 1844-53 the average number was 892 , which if raised in proportion to increase of population becomes 981 . The facts indicate a rather high mortality ; they show that about a hundred persons died last week above what is usual at this the healthiest period of the year . Last week the births of 824 boys , and 828 girls , in all 1652 children , were registered in London . In nine corresponding weeks of the years 1845-53 the average number was 1311 . At the 3 Royal Observatory , Greenwich , the mean reading of the barometer in the week was 29 * 558 in . The reading was 29-81 in . at the beginning of the -week , and it was 29-64 in . by 9 h . p . m . on the 15 th . The mean temperature of the week was 55 * 1 degs ., which is 3 * 9 degs . below the average of tlie same week in 38 years . The mean temperature was below the average on every day of the week ; and an Tuesday , when it was lowest , the depression was 6 * 3 degs . below the average . The highest temperature of the week was 69 * 2 degs . on Wednesday ; the Uwest was 42-9 degs . on Sunday . The mean dew-point temperature was 50 * 5 degs . ; and between this and the mean air temperature the difference was 4 * 6 degs . The wind blew from the south-west , except on Thursday and Friday , when it was in the cast . The amount of rain-fall vras 038 in ., most of which occurred on Tuesday and Thursday .
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , June 23 , 1854 . Last Saturday passed without ; any indication of a riso in Consols for the opening July 6 th ; but on Monday morning the Times endorsed a communication from the Fremden . Blatt , a Vienna journal of sufficiently doubtful character to tho effect that th . o Russians h . a . d orders to retire beyond the Prufch . The result was all that could b « vviahod , for Consols rose at once 2 per cent . The next day , without any remark or confirmation of this extraordinary report , wliiofi was actually denied by other journals , the same print publishes an account of the raising of the siego of Silistria ,. Even this is questionable now ; however , Consols at one time on Thursday nearly toadied 95 . an unprecedented price in the middle of a war . To-day ( Friday ) , we have tlio Funds considerably lower , and it is possibfe to-morrow ' s Times may send thorn down ufew steps further . All kinds of rumours arc afloat ; some assert that Nlciiolas is on the point of abdicating , others that ho is as firm and obstinate as ever . But if public opinion would rouse itself and insist upon toiie dismissal of tho " Russian " Premier—men ' s minds would then bo made up as to tho end of tho war , ' or at least as to the impossibility of a disgraceful and hollow poaoo beiuur adjusted . We should see the Funds lower ; but we should be moving on firm ground , and should ^ not foar tho minus of Bng-inoer Gordon . All railway aharwa have boon in the ascendant , foreign
and home . Crystal Palace shares are still flat , and tho opinion of many sage and reverend authorities is , that Sydennam being a long day's journey from most parts of London , it will never pay . People wanted a lounge , and » ot a fatiguing day's work , with crowding at railway stations , shifting of conveyance . &c , &o . Mining shares , particularly gold mines , are and have be « ri wofully flat . Land Companies aud tfpint-Stook Banks maintain a firm appearance . Russian rives are somewhat depressed again . Not many transactions in the English minting market . Imperial Brazil look very weak , while , on the other hand , Haraquitas lave improved , somewhat . Tho closing price of Consols at four o ' clock is , for the July opening , 93 | J . Consols , 93 § , 93 |; Caledonian , 68 . C 3 J ; Eastern Counties I 3 i , 13 i ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 61 , 62 ; Great Northern 9 ia > g ^ . Greafc WesfcerO ( 79 , j 80 ; Lan cashire ^ J ° »* sbire , 65 J , 65 f ; Brighton , 1 O 3 * , 10 S *; London and ^ o ^ ' ^^ % I 03 *» 1 OS * « London and South-Western , 8 o . J , 86 ; Midland , 65 f , 66 ; Scottish Central , 90 . 92 ; South ^ evon , 14 . 16 ; York , Newcastle , and Berwick , 71 , 72 ; York and N <> rtb Midland , 52 , 68 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , Si , Si dM .: East Indian . 2 i , 2 j pm . j Luxembourg , ft , 7 ; Ditto Railway , 3 | . 3 }; Namur and Liege ( with interest ) , 8 * . North of France , 34 * , 84 J ; Parts and Lyons . Vft , 17 } pm . ; Para and Orleans , 46 . 48 ; Paris and Strasbourg , 811 , 32 ; Sambre and Meuse , 8 | , 9 ; West of France , 6 , 7 pm . ; Agua Fnas , 516 , * dis .: Brazils Imperial , £ J , 3 & ; St . John Del Hey , 31 , 82 ; Colonial Gold , i , J- Great ffuggett , f , I ; Linares , lp . ii ; New ditto , i dia ., par ; Marignita , f ; United Mexican , Si , 3 | j Peninsulas , | , 1 pm . ; Poritgibeauds , 17 , 18 ; San Fernando * , l-ltt dis ., ; Obernhofs , 3-16 , a-16 dis . ; Crystal Palace , J , f pm . ; Australian Agricultural , 44 5 , 45 * ;; Peel River , * dig ., par : South Australian Land , 40 , 42 ; North British Australian lioan and Land , i . 14 ; Scottish Australian Investment , Um 81 ; Australasia Bank , 80 , 82 ; Uniouof Australia , 71 , 72 ; London Chartered Bank of Australia , 21 $ , 21 J .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . AIRLIE . —June 19 , in Tilney-street , the Countess of Airlie : a daughter . BRADY . —June 13 . at Warwick-terrace , Belgravia , the wife of John Brady , Esq ., M . P .: a daughter . . ORAWSHAY . —June 17 , at Tynenaouth , Nortkumberlaup , the wife of G . Crawsbay , Esq .: a son .. - - CUNNINGHAM . —June 13 , at 28 , Tivoli-place , Cheltenham , the wife of Lieutenant T . J . M . Cunningham , Second Regiment SSadras Native Infantry * : ason-HAMMO 2 n > . —June 21 . at Dover , the wife ofCa . pt . M . M . Hammond , of the Rifle Brigade i a son . SIMPSON " . —June 15 , at Baleworth Rectory , Lady Francis Bridgeman Simpson : a son . WARD . —June 19 , at Upton-part , Slough , the wife of Lieutenant John Ward , ( a ) , R . N .: a daughter . MARRIAG . ES . FLEMINGr-PURCELL . —June 21 , at the Holy Trinity , Bromp-ton , the Rev .. James B . Tleming , B . A ... to Grace , eldest daughter of Captain Purcell , R . N ., oT JJrompton . MITCHELL-WILMOT . —June 15 , at the Parish Church Chaddesden , James William Mitchell , Esq ., to Maria , eldest daughter of Sir Henry Saoheverel Wilrnot , Bart . NASH—ALLAN . —June 20 , at Deptford , Kent , John Pearson Nash , -M . D ., Madras Army , only . son of the late Capt . Henry Gardener Nash , Sixty-second Regimumt Bengal Native Infantry , and jrrandson of MajpivGeneral W . TL . Clayton Cootley , of Templeoguo , Dublin , t « Cafcharina Harper , youngest daughter of A . Allan Esq ., and niece of John Allan , Esq ., of Loampit-hill Deptford . POCOCK— STEVENS —At Southsea , Lieutenant Charles A . B . Pocock , R . N ., of H M . 's ship Excellent , to Meta , daughter of Capt . J . Agnew Ste-yens , R . N ., of Jslm-grove , Southsea . WANSTALL-ATKINS . —June 17 , at St . John ' s Church , Chatham , Edmund Wanstall , Esq . of Eden-grove House , Cornwall-place , Holloway , to Eleanor Rawlings , younger daughter of Lieutenant James Atkins , R . N ., High-street , Chatham , Kent . DEATHS . INGILBY . —June IB , at Kensington , 'Elizabeth , eldest and only unmarried daughter of the late Sir John Ingilby , Baronet , of Ripley-park , Yorkshire aged seventy . RUSSELL . —February 7 , at Wellfams-town , Port Phdip , decliu « . Elizabeth Langley , the beloved wife of T . J . Russell , and third daughter of the late Liautenant P . White , R . N ., of Limehouse . Middlesex , aged twenty-seven . PETRE . —June 18 . ab Bury St . Bdmund'Sjtho Hon . Charles /^ Berney Petre , second son of the tenth Baron Petre , aged sixty . POLLINGTON . —June 21 , in Eafcoa-terraco , the Viscountess Polliugton . STUAB / I . —June 10 , at Stuart Hall , county Tyrone , Ireland , of bronchitis , Robert , Earl of Castle Stuart . WEST . —June 20 , at 1 , Aberdeen-place , Maida-hill , Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Augustus West , Lieutenant-Governor of Landfjuard Fort , and formorly of the Third Guards , agod eigh ty-eight .
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June 24 , 1854 . ] THE LEADER . 597
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CORKT MABKET . Mark Lane , Friday Evening , June 23 . Locax , Trade . —Supplies of all Grain short ; Wheat meets a very slow sale , in faot rjricesare merely nominal ; the same Is the case with Barley , Beans , and-Peas . Oats are scarce , and bring ed . more than 011 Monday for some descriptions . *** B ok Board . —The dullness in the English marKets , caused by th « favourable change which has taken place in tne weather here , has almost put s stop to free-on-board business for this , country . This has not , however , as yet had the effect of lowering prices in the Baltic ports , as the'demaud for France continued . We are sellers of Rostock wheat a * * Ss . per qr . i free on board ; of 600 to 700 qts . Wismar Wheat , weighing 62 lbs . per bushel , at 78 s ., cost , freight , and insurance to London or , East Goasfc ; . 60 lbs- red Stettin , 72 s . ; 611 bs . TJokermark , at 74 s . ; 59 to 60 lbs . Polish najxedat 69 s . 6 d . per qr . —all free on board at Stettin . The' value of Wheat and Flour in New Y © rk is barely maintained , but prices are still too high , and stocks too small for export . , ' The weather has undergone a favourable change in France , and Flour is 1 to 2 francs cheaper in Paris . The markets In the Interior continue to rise . Rye is in much demand , aud prices have risen considerably in Amsterdam , where large purchases ha \ e been made for the Rhine . Px » OATUfo- Tjbade .-t-No sales reported since Monday ; * he ideas of holders are considerably , above those of buyers , lhere are a few cargoes of Wheat aud Maize off the Coast—68 s . is asked for Polish Odessa Wheat , 48 s . Ssddi , 40 s . for a cargo of Portuguese Maize , 42 s . fox a fine Ibrail . 28 s , for a cargo of Egyptian Barley on passage . Two cargoes of African Barley on passage have been sold at 26 s . 6 d .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( OiiOsiNa Pjuces . )
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Sat . Mon . Tnes . Wed-. Thur . Frld * Bank Stock 206 205 206 S per Cent . Jted ! 9 H 93 i 93 08 | 931 83 J S per Cent . Con . An shut shut shut shut Consols for Account 93 93 f 94 34 per Cent . An 93 933 9 S | New 2 J per Cents Long Ans . 1860 4 9-16 411-16 41 41 India-Stock shut Ditto Bonds , jEIOOO 3 p Ditto , under £ 1000 3 p 8 p 2 61 3 d ..... Ex . Bills , £ 1000 3 p 8 p Id lp 2 p 2 p Ditto , £ 500 4 p 3 p Id 4 p 8 p Id Ditto , Small 5 p 5 p 5 p ; lp lp Id
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( L& . BT OrPIOIA . L QUOTA-TION DUBtrNO THE "WEEK ElTOrifG THtrasnAT EvBNiira . ) Brazilian Bonds 100 Russian Bonds , 6 per Buenos Ayres 6 per Cents . 56 Gents 1822 97 i Chilian 6 per Gents 103 Russian 44 per Cents .... 85 $ Danish 5 per Cents 995 Spanish 3 p . Ct . New Def . 19 i Ecuador Bonds 3 $ Spanish Committee Cert . Mexican 3 per Cents 24 # of Coup , not fun . k 4 } Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 34 per Cents . ... Acc ., Junel 5 Belgian 41 per Cents .... 02 Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Dutch 2 J per Cents 618 Portuguese 5 p . Cents . ... Dutch 4 per Gout . Certif . 90
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Leader (1850-1860), June 24, 1854, page 597, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2044/page/21/
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