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RO YAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. Lessoo and Manager, Mr. A. WIGAN. Last flvo nights boforo Easter will be porformed tho New
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* _ . _ __ _ EXETER HALL . —SIR HENRY BISHOP . —An EVENING CONCERT upon an extended scale of Sir Henry Bishop ' s Vocal Music , will take place afeExeter Hall on Tuesday evening next , March 27 , commencing at Eight o ' clock . Conductor , Sir Henry Bishop . Programmes and Books of the several Compositions are now ready , price Sixpence . —Western Area 2 s . ; West Gallery , 3 s .: Reserved Seats , not numbered , 5 s . ; Stalls , numbered , and reserved , 7 s . 6 d . To be obtained at Mitchell's Royal Library , and all the principal Musicsellers , and at the Office . No . ( J , Exeter Hall . , '
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NO MORE PILLS NOR ANT OTHER MEDICINE . —For Indigestion ( Dyspepsia ) , Constipation , Nervous , Bilious , and Liver Complaints , Cough , Consumption , and Debility . By DU BARRY'S delicious REVALENTA ARABICA FOOD , which saves fitty times its cost in medicine . A few out of more than 60 , 000 cures are given . Cure No . 71 , of dyspepsia , from the Right Hon . the LORD STUART DE DECIES : "I have derived considerable benefit from Du Barry's Revalenta Arabiea Food , and consider it due to yourselves and the public to authorise the publication of these lines . " Stuabt de Djecies . " From the DOWAGER-COUNTESS of CASTLE-STUART : Cure 52 , 692 . — " Rosstrevor , County of Down , Ireland , 9 th December , 1854 . —The Dowager-Countess of Castle-Stuart feels induced , in the interest of suffering humanity , to state that Du Barry ' s excellent RevalCnta Arabiea Food has cured her , after all medicines had . failed , of indigestion , bile , great nervousness and irritability of many years' standing . This Food deserves the confidence of all sufferers , and may be considered a real blessing . - Inquiries will be cheerfully answered . " Cure No- 49 , 832 . — "Fifty years' indescribable agony from dyspepsia , nervousness , asthma , cough , constipation , flatulency , spasms , sickness at the stomach , and vomiting , have been removed by Du Barry ' s excellent food . " Mabia Jolly , Wortnam , Ling , near Diss , Norfolk . " llb ., 2 s . 9 d . ; 2 lbs ., 4 s . 6 d . ; 5 lbs ., lls . j 12 lbs ., 22 s . ; superrefined , lib ., 6 s . ; 2 lbs ., lls . ; 5 lbs ., 22 s . ; 10 lbs ., 33 s . The 10 lb . and 12 lb . carriage free on receipt of a post-office order . Barry , Du Barry , and Co ., 77 , Regent-street , London ; LondoD agents , Fortnum , Mason , and Co ., purveyors to her Majesty , 182 > Piccadilly ; and also at 60 , Graceohurchstreet ; 49 . Bishopsgate-street ; 4 , Cheapside ; 330 arid 451 , Strand ; 55 , Charing-cross .
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C OLES'S ALGA MARINA is the Concentrated Essence of the Sea-weed , containing ; in a highly condensed form all the virtues of those plants , lo which medical authorities ascribe the principal benefits derivable . from a residence by the Sea . It affords speedy relief and a certain cure in . all cases of Acute or Chronic Rheumatism , Rheumatic . Gout , Neuralgia , and other pains in the limbs and joints . It is now rapidly " superseding all other external remedies in cases : of Weakness ,. Relaxation , Contraction , Paralysis , Stiffness , Deformities , Swellings , Tumours , Scrofulous Diseases , and the Malformations Of Rickety or Badlynursed Children ; a , ud in all cases where friction id recommended , it will greatly increase its good effects . Sold in bottles , 2 s . 9 d ., 4 s . Cd ., and lls . each , by T . Keating , 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London , and all Chemists . « All sufferers should read the Pamphlet , which may be had gratis on application , and by post on enclosing six postag stamps .
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RUPTURES . —BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENTWHI LE'S MOC-MAIN LE 7 ER TRUSS is allowed by upwards of 200 Medical Gentlemen to toe the most effective invention in the curative treatment of Hernia . The use of a steel spring ( so often hurtful in its effects ) is here avoided , a soft Bandage being worn round the body , while the refluiaito resisting power is supplied by the Moc-Main Pad and Patent Lever , litting with so much ease ami closeness that it cannot bo detected , and may bo worn during sleep . A descriptive circular may be had , and the . Truss ( which cannot fail to fit ) forwarded by post , on the circumference of the body , two inches below tiio hips , being sent to the Manufacturer , Mr . JOHN WHITE , 228 , Piccadilly , London . ELASTIC STOCKINGS , KNEE CAPS . &c , for VARICOSE VEINS , and all cases of WEAKNESS and SWELLING of the LEGS , SPRAINS , &c . They are porous , light in texture , and inexpensive , and are drawn on like an ordinary stocking . Price from 7 s . 6 d . to 16 s . Postage , ( 3 d .
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AMERICAN SARSAPARILLA . OLD DR . JACOB TOWNSEND'S AMERICAN SARSAPARILLA . This is , of all known remedies , the most pure , safe , active , and efficacious in the purification of the blood of all morbid matter , of bile , urea , acids , scrofulous substances , humours of all kinds , which produce rashes , eruptions , salt rheum , erysipelas , scald head , sore eyes and ears , sore throat and ulcers , and sores on any part of the body . It is unsurpassed iu its action upon the liver , the lungs , and the stomach , removing any cause of disease from those organs , and expelling all humours from the system . By cleansing the blood , it for over prevents pustules , hcabs , pimples and every variety of sores on thefuco and breast . It is a great tonic , and imparts strength and vigour to tho debilitated and weak , gives rest and rcu'cishing sleep to the nervous and restless invalid . It is a great female medicine , and will cure inoro complaints peculiar to tho a «; x tlmn a : jy other remedy in tho world . Warehouse , H 73 , Strand , ndjoinirg Exotor-Hull : POMEROY , ANJJHUM ' S and CO ., Solo Proprietors . Half-pints , 2 s . 0 < l ; pintH . la . jsiimllqimrts . 4 s . Cd . ; quarts , 7 h . ()
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BEAUTIFUL HA IK , WHISKERS , and MOUST \ OIIIOS aro invarinbly produced in 2 or 3 weeks , by OOUPkLws OJ 4 LKJHtA * llu CRINUTltlAR , tho almost marvellous powers of which in tho production and restoration of hair , strengthening weak hair , chcckiiiRgroyness , rendering tho hair luxuriant , curly . aiid glossy , must bo soon to bo believed . Dr . Ure says : "It is tho only preparation ho enn recommend for tho nursery , as forming th « basis of a , good head of hair . " 2 s . por packago , at ( J 8 , Oornhill ; 14 , EuKwaro-rondj 151 . Sloano- « treet i Whiiiall , 78 , lllKh-stroet , BirmiiiKhani ; llahnes and Co ., Leith Walk , Edinburgh ; ai ! n & o York ; Whitaker , Sheffield ; Hai Kh , 110 , BriffKntc , Leeds j Jones , 0 , Paradiso-utrcet , Liverpool ; Forrfs and Co ., Bristol ; Woatmacott , Manchoateri Honsleigh , Plymouth ; Evans and Co ., Exotor Campbell , Glasgow ; and through all Chomials ; or sent post froo for 24 penny ¦ tauips , by Rosallo Coupollo , 09 , Caatlo-stroot , Nowmanstreot , Oxford-Btrcot , Xondon .
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kRRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S . SISTER . ( To the Editor of the Leader . ~ ) -Of all the cants that are canted in this canting 1 of ours , I knew not one more absurd than the tant appeal to Moses on points connected with ocial economy of a rery different order of civilin Without stopping to inquire how far the sh legislator was indebted to divine inspiration is sanitary regulations , or for rules and customs ected with a peculiar and isolated system of ty , but rather admitting that quidquid tradidil \ s was a direct emanation from supreme wisdom , uld appeal to any man of common sense for the interpretation of the 18 th verse , 18 th chapter
¦ viticus : feither shalt thou take a wife to her sister , to tier , to uncover her nakedness , beside the other er life-time . " Surely the last clause confines uestion within very narrow limits . The Jews , indulged in polygamy—whether by divine inspiti or otherwise deponent saith not—are merely ideri to marry two sisters at the same time , this , not because it would" be incestuous , but [ y from a kindly motive , to avoid creating jeais and mutual estrangement between sisters .
> d , it can be no more marry a ised wife ' s sister than to marry a deceased ind ' s brother , which was not only permitted , njoined by the Levitical laws . If the Mosaic nsation is still to prevail , let us , at least , be stent . and conform to it in all points not specifiremodelled by the Antitype of Moses . And us purpose it will be necessary that we assume abits and manners of an oriental people , and ; their character and idiosyncrasy—an absurd thesis . Yours , &c . "V-
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ficious , not Ofi-icta ! . —Peculiar information 'ood thing , but correct ^ information is a better . ' weeks since our contemporary , the Press , an-: ed that Lord John Russell had been recalled ndon , the noble lord at that very time being on ay from Paris to Vienna . A fortnight ago the authority , which is supposed to have peculiar es of information , oracularly hinted that Louis leon , or , as ^ VIr . Disraeli would say , " The Em-Louis , " was probably already on his way to Mmea .. " The Emperor Louis , " however , is n Paris .
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[ RTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . ! N . —March 17 , at Cresselly , Pembrokeshire the Lady lerino Allen ; a son . ,, „ „ . . [ ER . —March 14 s at Waterloo Cottage , Welhngton-: e ; Reading , the lady of Captain Onslow Farmer , R . A . : ? EY . —March 17 , at Catton Hall , Norwich , Mrs . John ry Gurney : a son . .. _ ..,, [ SON . —March 16 , at Torrington Hall Fmchley , Midex , Mrs . Thomas Robeson : a son . MARRIAGES . JEY—HAMPDEN . —March 13 , atHorton , Glocostere , Joseph Robert Luinley , of Harleston , Northauiphiro , Esq ., to Sarah , relict of Renn Hampdou . of Balls , io Island of Barbados , Esq ., and lato M P . for Marlow , : J { g . . ., _ , .,. , . _ _ ¦ _ COTT—PRATT . —March 15 , " at Horsliam" Church , jr Arthur Prescott , of the second Bombay Light ilry , to Isabella Maria Christiana , eldest daughter of lateRov . Joseph George Pratt , of Ranclagh , Chelsea , incumbent of Hanover Church , Regent-street . DEATHS . : INE . —March 19 , at Butler ' s-grncn , Sussex , David itagu Lord Erskino . aged seventy-nine . L . ER — March 14 , at Bishop's Tawton , in Devonshire , y , relict of Thomas Fowler , Esq , of Abboycwm-hir , Radnorshire , and mother ( by her ilrst husband , Thos . nphrey Lowe , Esq . ) of the Very Rev . the Dean of tor , aged ninety-throo . „ OT . —March 15 , at her residence No . 1 , Foundhngaco , Miss Anno Elizabeth Talbot . daughter of the lato Charles Henry Talbot , Bart ., of Miokleham , Surrey , sister of the lato Sir Georgo Talbot , of the samo placo , b ., aged eighty-six . N . —Mtfrcli 14 , at Brussels , the Hon . Edward John on , aged thirty-eight .
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COU N M A R K E T . Mark Lane , Friday Evening , March 23 . 1855 . The Wheat trade since this day week has been firm but not active . Prices having advanced again to about 70 s . per quarter , the farmers nave brought forward this week more liberal supplies , confirming the opinion which , we expressed sonio month's ago—that such , would be the case for some time to come . " There is no change in the value of Wheat in the Baltic ports . Good Mecklenburg Wheat 66 s ., cost , and freight from Hamburg to London ; 67 s . to West Coast , per 480 lb . 58 lb . Rostock , 60 s . —60 lb ., 61 s . Cd . —61 lb ., 63 s . to C 4 s . —61 to 62 lb ., 61 s . to 65 s f . o , b . at Rostock . At Stettin , 60 lb . Wheat , Uckermark , and Pommcranian , 61 s . f . o . b . Freights , 3 s . 6 d . to a coal port , and 5 s . to 5 s . 6 d . to West Coast . The supplies of Barley in town , although larg _ c > are taken oft * more readily , without reduction in the price . In the country supplies are diminishing . Without fresh arrivals in Oats , we have no advance to quote . Norfolk Flour meets a free sale at 50 s . a sack .
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BRITISH F . UJ ^ PS FQR , THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Prices . ) Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . Thur . \ Frid Bank Stock ! ...... j iporCout . Red ' i per Cent . Con . An . 934 . 93 935 92 ? 923 Consols for Account 93 | ! 93 J . 921 ffi 921 921 SiporCcnt . An I ' © ; New 2 J per Cents i 785 g- } Long Ans . 1860 I ...... I jj | 44 ...... India Stock 227 * < 2251 j ^ I | 228 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 i 11 11 | i ] Ditto , under A' 1000 j i , 10 Ex . Bills , £ 1000 1 ) I 9 9 ! 6 9 Ditto , £ 500 0 9 9 : 9 Ditto , Small 9 I 9 0 1 0 9
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , March 23 , 1855 . Consols fell considerably during the early part of the week ; most unpleasant rumours were afloat that the Congress at Vienna had suddenly broken up , that the Allies had received a severe defeat before Sebastopol , and the Turks at Eupatoria . However , it would seem to have been a telegraphic communication written and sent a few hundred yards more or less from the vicinity of the Stock Exchange . Amongst other depressing contingencies , a new and heavy loan was talked of . Shares maintained a good price notwithstanding the fall in consols . Turkish Scrip also flattened Crystal Palaces have been very firm , and well supported throughout the week . In the mines , United Mexican have been as high as 61 . per share . It is affirmed that excellent accounts are likely to arrive from them . Nouveau Monde and Cocaes are firmer . Iu everything else the mining market is terribly flat . _ This afternoon the telegraph from Paris announces tne Rentes to be better , so we have a slight fillip here .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , March 20 . LRUPTCIES ANNULLED . —Josepii Wilkinson , fortiforth , Yorkshire , cloth manufacturer . JKRUPTS . —Jonathan Clamcson , Strand , groceriNBEB William Bell , Colo ' s-torrace , Barnsburywlno merchant—Ciiauleb Fox , Carshalton , seed ) r—Edmund Oakle y , Poolo . corn merchant—Heniiy h , Camomilc-streot , London-wall , sugar boiler — rAM PAitKim Hammond , Scott ' s-yard , Bush-lane , vnor—James Bisaven , BodmiiiBter , bcor retaileriam Enolanjj and Fjuedkkick Hbniit Enolanp , mry , AViltshiro , woollcn-cloth-manufacturors—Philip nslai > e , Stoke Canon , Devonshire , farmer—Absalom btt , Egloshaylo , Cornwall , merchant—James Hood , Yorksiiiro , currier—William Eoolkstone , Halifax , hlro , stuff-merchant —Thomas Hkown , Bradford , hire , grocor—William OiHTCiiluy , Manchester , CTH SEQUESTRATIONS . —J . M'Liesh , Perth , racturor—W . M'Nauoht , Glasgow , brickiuakor—W . ion , Paisley , Renfrewshire , tailor . Friday , Starch 23 . NKRUPTS . —Phili p Henky Hatch , Wood-street , woollen warehouseman— TnoMAS Hudson , Ohobham , r—Gkokqe Harris , Chichostor , Sussex , KrocortY Bunny , Nowbury , briokmakor—Isaac William pon , Haymarkot , hotel keeper—James Wilson , os-streot , Hanovor-squaro , tailor—FuEDKHiCKGEonoK e and Fbancib Smith , Blaokfriara-road ,
buildora—Thomas I / BAveslby , Coventry , silk dyer—Chables James William Morris , Bilston , draper-WiLLiAM HebkinOsdobdt , Leicester , wine merchant— Walter Wilde , Liverpool , corn broker—James Cbinan , JBurnley , grocer—Maetha Hope Ibeland , Newton Heath , Lancashire , dyer —John Mobgak . Preston , spinner . _ SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION . —Robebt Cbuickshanks , Auchinairn , Lanarkshire , grocer .
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Caledonians , 635 , 64 }; Eastern Counties , llj , llf ; Edinburgh and Glasgow , 72 , 74 ; GreatNorthern , 87 * . 88 J ; ditto , A stock , 71 , 73 ; ditto , B stock , 123 , 125 ; Great Western , 65 , 65 J x . n . ; North Western , 99 J , 100 ; South-Western , 83 , 84 ; South-Eastern , 61 , 62 ; London and Brighton , 97 , 99 ; Leeds , 76 , 76 J ; Midlands , 69 * , 70 ; Berwicks , 72 , 73 ; Yorks , 49 , 50 ; Lancaster and Carlisle ^© , 73 , x . d . ; Oxford and Worcester , 29 , Slfc Antwerp and Rotterdam , 8 & , 89 ; East Indian , 2 J . 2 J pm . ; ditto Extension , li , 1 J pm . ; Canada Great Western , 17 f , 184 ; ditto Trunks , 9 , 8 dis . ; Eastern of France , 33 i , 331 ; Paris and Lyons , 214 , 215 ; Paris and Orleans , 47 49 ; Paris and Rouen , 39 , 41 ; Great Northern of France , 34 J , 34 i ; Great Luxembourg , 2 $ , 25 ; Western of France . 5 J , 6 i Em . fA gua Frias , f , $ ; Imperial Brazil 2 } , 3 ; Cocaes , 2 , 2 i ; t . John Del Rey , 30 , 32 ; Linares , 7 J , 8 * New ditto , ! , dis . ; Pontigibeaud , 15 , 16 ; Peninsulas , £ dis ., par ; South Australasian ( copper ) , j . | pm ; Waller , i , i ; United Mexicans , 5 f , 5 |; Australian Agricultural , 30 j , 314 ; North British Australasian , 5 , 1 ; Scottish Australian Investment , li , If ; General Screw 1 . 5 , 16 ; South Australian Land , 36 , 37 ; Crystal Palace , 3 $ , 3 J ; Canada 6 per cent ., Government Bonds , 108 £ , 108 i ; Australasian Bank , 82 , 84 ; Union of A ustralia , 65 , 67 ; Oriental Corporation , 39 , 41 ; London Chartered Bank of Australia , 20 i , 21 J .-
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FOREIGN FUNDS . Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Thuhsday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 10 l £ Russian Bonds , 5 per BuonosAyres 6 porCnts . 534 Cents ., 1822 100 Chilian 6 per Cents Russian 4 i per Cents .... 90 Danish 5 per Cents ., Spanish 8 p . Ct . Now Dof . 181 Ecuador Bonds Spanish Committee Cort . Mexican 3 per Cents .... 202 of Coup , not fun Moxican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 3 j por Cents . 21 Ace Belgian 44 per Cents .... 91 Portuguese i per Cents . ... Dutch 24 per Cents 03 Portuguese 3 p . Cnnts . ... Dutch 4 per Cent . Ccrtif 94 J
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Leader (1850-1860), March 24, 1855, page 285, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2083/page/21/
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