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p OYAL ITALIAN OPERA, CO VENT XV GARDEN.
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M . JULLIEN has the honour to announce that a grand BAL MASQUE wU take place on Friday , February 2 , 1855 , which will be the first ever given at the ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , and positively the last this season , and terminate the Conceits . It is now several years since M . JULLIEN had the honour or introducing the above kind of Entertainment in England and it has afforded him the greatest satisfaction to observe , from year to year , that they have unvaryingly increased in favour and popularity . It is not the ball-room alone which has exhibited this increase , but those portions of the Theatre set apart for the convenience of Spectators have , at the same time , been entirely thronged with visitors . This unremitting patronage is a sure evidence of the immense attraction of these Entertainments , and . of course , cannot fail to be a source of great gratification to M . JULLIEN , convincinic him as it does that his efforts to afford amusement to aS classes have not been made in vain . The approaching Bal Masque , the first ever riven at th » ROYAL ITALIAN OPERAVwifl . howeveV , afford alfoppo r ^ tumty of producing an Entertainment surpassing in Krandeur and brilliancy all former Balls—the vast area of that beautiful Theatre giving facilities possessed by no other locality . M . JULLIEN therefore believes that , without entering into details , he may safely state that the Bal Masque above announced will be one of unrivalled splendour . The orchestra will be considerably enlarged , and consist of One Hundred and Twenty Musicians . Principal Cornet-a-Piston ... HERR KCENIG . Conductor ... ... ... M . JULLIEN . Tickets for the Ball ... 10 s . 6 d . The Audience portion of tho Theatre will be set apart for Spectators . The Prices of Admission for Spectators will be as follows ;— Dress Circles 5 s . Amphitheatre Stalls ......... 3 s . Amphitheatre 2 s . Private Boxes , for four , six , or eight Persons , Si . 3 s ., 42 . 4 s ., and upwards . Persons taking Private Boxes will have the privilege of passing to and from the Ball-room without extra charge . Places in the Dress Circle and Amphitheatre Stalls , as well as Private Boxes , may be secured beforehand , on application at the Box-office of the Theatre ; also Private Boxes at the principal Librarians and Musicsellers . The Doors will be opened at Half-past Nine , and Dancing commence at Ten . The Refreshments served under tho Superintendence of Mr . George Payne . Mr . I . Nathan , jun ., of 18 , Castle-street , Leicester-square , is appointed Costumier to the Ball . Persons in the costume of Clowns , Harlequins , or Pantaloons will not be admitted .
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M . JUXLIEirS CONCERTS . ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , COVENT _ GARDEN . LAST NINE NIGHTS . . M . JULLIEN has the honour to announce , that iu consequence of his Provincial engagements , the CONCERTS will most" positively TERMINATE on WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 81 . —To-morrow , Monday ( being the hut night but eight ) , and during the week , the Programmes will include . Madame Pleyers and Herr Ernst's , performances ; Madame Anna Thillon ' s Popular Songs ; the Sleigh Polka ; the Pantomime Quadrille ; the Allied , Armies Quadrille ; wi th the Guards Bands , &c . THE MOZART FESTIVAL , On Tuesday next , January 23 . —The whole of the first of the Concerts will be selected from the Works of Mozart , and include the celebrated " Addio" sung by Miss Dolby . Herr Ernst will make his last appearance but two , and perform one of Mozart ' s Sonatas with Madame Pleyel . The second part will be miscellaneous , and i nclude the Pantomime Quadrille , the Allied Armies'Quadrille , &c . Prices of admission : —Promenade , Upper Boxes , Amphi" theatroyStalls , anli ~ A ^ pliith ' e 1 at 1 re , 'ls 7 ;* l > ressC » role ; " 2 sV . 6 d : ; ' ' Private Boxes , 12 s ., 21 s ., and 80 s . 6 d . Commence at Eight . BAL MASQUE . The Grand Bal Masque will take place on Friday , February 2 .
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KOYAL OLYMPIC THE A THE . Lessee and Manager , Mr . A . WIGAN . Monday and during ^ the week , will bo produced a New Comedietta , called TIT FOR TAT . Principal Characters by Mr . Alfred Wigan , Mr . F . Robson , Mr . Emery , Miss Maskell , Miss E . Tumor , and Miss Bromley . After which , A WIFE'S JOURNAL , Mr . Brown Mr . Emery , Mr . Harcourt Mr . Leslie , Mrs . Brown " .... Miss Mask ell . To conclude with the New and Original Fairy Extravaganza , by J . R . Planch 6 , Esq ., called THE YELLOW DWARF AND THE KING OF THE GOLD MINES .
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MRS . FANNY KEMBLE , EXETER HALL , MON DAY EVENING , FEBRUARY 5 th , Mrs . FANNY KEMBLE will read " Midsummer Night ' s Dream , " accompanied by tho whole of tho MUSIC , composed expressly for this play by MENDELSSOHN , performed by a complete orchestra and chorus , under the direotion . of Mr . Benedict . To commence at eight o ' clock . Tickets and reserved seats to bo scoured at Mr . Mitchell s , Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street .
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A NEW DISCOVERY IN TEETH . . MR . HOWARD , SURGEON-DENTIST , NEW D ' E S ^ Sfl O N oT' iMSSft ! « Sffi % 3 s Sr ^ K ^^^^ originals by tho closost obsorvor - , thoy will uovor change colour or decay , and will bo found superior to any teeth over before used . / This jnothod does not require the extraction of roots , or any painful operation , and will support and presorvo tooth that are loose , and is guaranteed to restore articulation and mastication . Docayod tooth rendered sound and useful in mastication . S& ; FLBETSTREET .-Athomo from Ton till FIvo .
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DEATHS . ASTLEY . —Jan-13 , at Burgh Hall , Norfolk , the residence of her son , Francis L'Estrange Astley , Esq ., Lady Astley , of No . 7 , Cavendish-square , aged eighty-seven . ARTHUR . —Jan . 14 , at her house , in Gloucester-square , Lady Arthur , widow of the late Lieutenant-General , the Right Hon . Sir George Arthur , Bart . BOOTH . —Jan . 16 , i n Dublin , Caroline Susan , the lady of Sir Robert Gore Booth , Bart ., M . PBOURKB . —Jan . 14 , at Clifton , Lady Louisa Bourke , aged seventy-seven . LEITRIM . —Dec . Sl , at K il ladun , the Right Hon . Nathaniel , Earl of Leitrim , K . St . P ., &c , aged eighty-seven . BEUSS-KOESTRITZ . —Jan 16 , at Fulham , Count Henry , eldest son of the late Bev . Count Henry LV . Reuss-Koestritz , aged fifty-six . WOMBWELL . — Jan . 14 , at his house , George-street , Hanover-square , Sir George Wombwell , of Newburghpark and of "Wombwell , both in the county of York , Bart .
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RUSSIA AND THE AMERICANS . The Boston Telegraph says : —" Last week , a young American engineer of talent and skill , who had successftdly served in the navies of England , Russia , and the United States , sailed from this port for Europe , in response to tenders made him by the Emperor of All the BussiaS again to enlist in his service . The offers were of the most advantageous and flattering character . He took with him some fifteen or twenty young men , whom he had enlisted as associates , and who for a few months Sick have been in training tinder his experienced and OSatvi instruction . It is well known that the Emperor has long appreciated American talent , and is now making Unavailable whenever possible . " ' - >"¦¦•¦ •'¦ ¦ X MODERN TROUBADOUR . " The following anecdote of Macaulay appears in a weekly paper : —Macaulay , being lately desirous of obtaining information respecting eighteenth-century poetry , as material for his new volumes , took his way from the Albany to Wnitechapel , ' and bought a roll of Condon ballads of a singing boy . Happening to turn rofendas he reached home again , he perceived the youth , with a circle of young friends , was keeping close at his heels . " Have I not given you your price , sir ? " was tfieindignant remonstrance . ?• All right , guv ' ner , " was th * response , " we ' re only waiting till you begin to sing . " ¦ ¦'¦ *' . ' THE ANTI-RUSSIAN . -A . new weekly journal of this name has just been established . It is thoroughly devoted to the demolition df Czardom , and may be regarded as a great " sign of the times . " ^
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . ' ¦¦¦ '''¦ ' " Tuesday , January 16 . 'BANKRUPTS . —Johit Gabdhtbr Hodges , Bull ' s Headcourt , Newgate-street , warehouseman—Thomas Stttroes , Stongh Tavern , Stockwell , Surrey , licensed victualler—Maxthiab Edwasd Bowba , Old Ford , indiarubber manufacturer—Isaac May , Ipswich , lineridraper— Robert NohjSlr , Histon , Cambridgeshire } grocer—Geobgb Brap-BttSAD , Great Yarmouth grocer—Robert Smith , NewawHe-street , Strand , licensed victualler-EiizABETH Taylor , Rose and Crown , < 3 room * s-hillt Greenwich , licensed victualler—Samuel Dennis , Rayleigh , Essex , carpenter—R 1 oharx > AttcocK , Nottingham , wine-merchant—SAMUEt Rxdeb , Plymouth , flour factor—Joseph Nobth , Northowram , near Halifax , grocer—James Aldbed , Manchester , innkeeper . ^ SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —W . Habvib , Auchingree , writer . Friday , January 19 . BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED . —Abraham Cobonbi , Great Alie-street , Goodman ' s-fields , cigar-manufacturer . ^ BANKRUPTS . —Hebbebt WYiTr , Thomas Dickens , Daniex Edward Atjstihv Pilgrim-street , Kenmngton , ehimney-piece manufacturers—Thomas Andrew Fbancis Bvbton , Montague-close , Southwark , wharfinger—Thomas Sdwbij . Ralph , the elder , and Wiixiam Ralph , Birmingham , ironfounders—Bryan Heslbden , Barton-upon-Hnmber , Lincolnshire , scrivener—Henry John Acbxin , High Holborn , wholesale shoe-manufacturer — Thomas Sbichabd , Sidcup , Kent , apothecary—Chables Onken , J&Jpemakers ' -street , Finsbury , coachmaker—William GiltiiXD , the elder , Catherine-street , Strand , and Thornhillaquare , Islington , dealer in oils and pickles , &c—George Rtoketxs . Euston-square , coach-builder—Henry Revel Seicer , Bagnor Mills , Berks , paper-maker— Thomas intonoLSON , Leeds , machine-maker—Joseph Cbowtheb , Manchester , grocer — Edward Jackson and Eugene Clarke , Manchester , wholesale milliners—HenbyBenson Cox . Southampton , dealer in provisions and trader—WiLI $ * M " FoBTEBrMillbank ,- Westminster ,- stone-merchant—John Roots , of Luton . near Chatham , brickmaker—John Dennett , New Cross , Hatcham , Surrey , builder—Chables Hodge , Chelsea , ironfounder—Samuel Mobritz Krohn , Bread-street , Cheapsido . merchant—John Boddington , Manchester , malt-factor—George Hiokbs and Thomas Eilling , Edonwood . near Edenfleld , Lancaster , sisers . ! SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —Adam Yule , Kelso , innkeeper—Samuel Porter , Newton-stewart , wood dealer —^ William Milleb , Musselburgh , starch-manufacturer—Dawson and Auton , Leith . colour-merchants .
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"BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . <¦'¦ BIRTHS . BARROW . —Jan . 11 , at Blackheath Park , the wife of RotKfrrt P . Barrow , Esq .: a son . , •„ , ,, „ x . _* . DAIiY . —Jan . 12 , at 83 , Eaton-place , the Hon . Mrs . Robert . Duly : a daughter . .. _ DBNMAN . —Jan . 16 , at 24 , Westbourne-torrace , the Hon . - 'Mrs . Richard Denmau : a son . GRAVES Jan . 11 , at Boulogno-sur-mer , the Hon . Mrs . . HeiiryGravesj a son . . , _ ' KJLPAJaB . —Jan . n , at Stafford House , the Marohioness of - Kildare : a daughter . STOKES . —Jan . 10 , at Goring Vicarage , near Reading , the wife of the Rev . W . H . Stokes : a son . WHlTTY—Jan . 18 , at Hampstoad , the wife of E . M . Whitty , Esq .: twins . ; . MARRIAGES . D'AGUILAR—WEEDIEG . —Jan . 15 , at Alderton , Suffolk . Franols James D'Aguilar , Lieutenant Royal Navy , son of tho lato Colonel Goorgo T . D'Aguilar , to Mary Phillis , youngest daughter of Dr . Samuel Weeding , of Ryde , Isle ofWRcht . BOWATER—SMITH .-Dec . 24 , at St . Mary Magdalene , City , George Bowater , Esq ., to Mary Hawkins , daughter , 6 f Samuel Smith , Esq ., surgeon , Danbury , Essex , and grauddaughtor of the late Sir Christopher Hawkins , Bart ., of Trevethan . Cornwall . DUOKETT—WHITE . —Jan . 8 , at Forest of Dean , tho Rev . William Duokett . rector of St . Agnos , Nassau , to Charlotte White , widow of tho lato D . Whlto , Esq ., Civil Service , Madras , and eldest daughter of S . Nicholls , Esq ., Ashley Court , near Tlverton . „ .. ,,. KERR—FENNESS 1 . —Jan . 11 , at Hampton , Middlosox , by the Rev . — Johnson , W . Scott Korr , Esq ., of Ohotto , to Frauces Louisa , second daughter of tho lato Robert Fonnofisy , Esq .. of Wilton-place , Bolgravo-squaro . TERRY—OGLE .-Jan . 16 , at St . Mary Magdalono , Oxford , the Rev . Charles Terry , of Harlestono , Suffolk , to Isabella Hoiiriotta , youngest daughter of James A . Ogle , M . D ., Rog . Prof , of Physio In the University of Oxford .
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , January 19 , 1856 . The Funds have been very stationary all the week . Some large and influential sales yesterday and to-day depressed the market to 91 f , 91 f , during the forenoon ; but closed somewhat firmer . The applications for the French Loan have been all in vain , so completely absorbed has it been in France , but the expectant allottees of the Loan having sold largely at a premium , find that not only can they hot realise a profit , but have to give a still higher price in order to fulfil their engagements . Hence the reason of the heavy premium that the Loan now stands at . between 5 and 6 premium . Turkish Scrip continues very firm , and there is no doubt if peace be patched up it will command a strong premium . With railway shares there has been not very heavy business —prices are moderately maintained . Mines are all badnothing doing—Agua Frias more especially have been flat during the week : Crystal Palaces are weak , 2 f , 2 f ; General Screw Steam Company at last is said to be ready with its accounts—those accounts which have puzzled the most arithmetical and calculating' of accountants . There is no particular feature in the Stock and Share markets . The Bank ireturns are said to be favourable , and money will possibly become easier , as the French Loan , being taken up nearly exclusively in France , will not absorb our capital . I ( As to the aspect of public affairs , the City seems at fault . They would like to" be more assured of Russian sincerity , of Austrian sincerity , of English Ministers' sincerity , and a variety of other doubts cleared up . So , for the present , they are laying on their oars . The most astonishing part of the business , with the universal dislike expressed'and want of confidence for our Coalition , is that they can-remain in office one hour . To be sure the House of Commons , which is supposed to be the voice of the Nation—is it?—acquiesces in peaceful submission . One hope is that the Cabinet may split of itself , from internal discords . Any of these accidents would produce a monetary crisis for the moment . ' Four o ' clock . —Consols , for account , 91 i , 92 ; Turkish Scrip , 76 J , 77 ; French Loan , 6 $ pm . Caledonians , 61 f , 62 J ; Eastern Counties , 11 , 1 H ; Great Northern , 90 } , 914 x . in . ; Ditto ( A Stock ) , 75 , 76 ; Ditto ( B Stock ) . 124 , 125 ; Great Western , 67 f , 68 i ; South-Westerns , 83 i , 844 ; Birmiiighams , 101 * . lOlf ; North Eastern , 764 , 77 i ; Yorks , 54 , 55 ; Midlands , 70 , 701 ; Dovers , 50 J , 604 ; Oxfords , 32 , S 3 ; Antwerps , 6 J , 7 ; Eastern of France , 32 ^ , 32 J ; Luxembourgs , 2 | , 8 i ; Namur and Liege , 7 , 7 *; Pans and . Lyons , 21 * , 21 ivpm . ; Paris and Orleans , 47 , 49 j _ Paris and Rouen ,-40 ; 42 ; East Indian , li , If pm . x . in . ; Ditto Extension , 1 , 1 pm . ; Western of France . 5 J , 6 i pm . ; Agua Fnas , f , *; Imperial Brazil , 2 * . 2 f ; St . John Del Rey , 29 , 31 ; Peninsulas , t dis . ; Santiagos , 4 , 4 J ; Linares , 7 , 8 ; South Australian ft , i pm . ; Australasian Bank , 79 , 81 ; Oriental Bank , 37 , 89 ; lUnion of Australia , 66 , 68 ; London Chartered Bank of Australia , 1 , 1 * pni . ; Australian Agricultural , 83 J , 34 J ; Crystal Palace , 2 * . 21 ; General Screw , 13 » , 14 ; Canada , 102 , 104 ; South Australian Land , 35 , 36 x . d . ; North British Australasian Land and Loan , I , i ; Scottish Australian Investment , If , 2 .
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CORN MARKET . Mark Lane , Friday Evening . We have not received our usual circular this week .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . )
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Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . \ Thur . Frid . Bank Stock 2081 210 i 210 J 2084 I 210 211 8 per Cent . Red 91 f 911 92 92 02 * 92 A per Cent . Con . An . 92 92 92 92 $ 92 91 * Consols for Account 924 92 92 921 92 911 3 i per Cent . An I New 2 } per Cents I a Long Aiis . 1860 4 * 4 5-16 4 7-16 4 7-1 ° 4 g India Stock 223 Ditto Bonds , . £ 1000 12 11 14 11 Ditto , under A' 1000 14 14 11 Ex . Bills , £ 1000 7 7 7 4 4 7 Ditto , £ 600 7 7 7 7 4 7 Ditto . Small 7 7 7 7 4 7
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation during the Week ending TnuBBDAY Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 100 Russian Bonds . S per Buenos AyrcsO per Cnts . 63 Cents ., 1822 100 Chilian 0 per Cents 101 Russian 41 per Cents .... 90 Danish 3 per Cents 102 Spanish S p . Ct . NewDef . 18 * Ecuador Bonds ..... 4 Spanish Committee Cert . Mexican 3 por Cents .... 211 of Coup , not fun Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 34 per Cents . ... Ace . Jan . 31 ,.... 21 f Belgian 41 per Cents .... 02 * Portuguese 4 por Cents . 42 Dutch 21 per Cents 61 * Portuguese 3 p . Cents . ... | Dutch 4 por Cent . Cortif 991
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 20, 1855, page 69, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2074/page/21/
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