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j)OYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. it Lessee and Manager, Sir. A. WIGAN.
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Mond .-rr , Tuesday . Friday , and Saturday , will be performed the new Farce , called PERFECT CONFIDENCE . Iu which Mr . F . Robson , Mr . G- Yining , Miss Marston , aud Miss Bromley , will appear . After which , STILL WATERS RUN DEEP . Oharacters by Messrs . A . "Wigan , Emery , G . Vinimr , and Mrs . A- Wigan . To concluJe with THE WANDERING MINSTREL . Jeiu Bags , Mr . F . liobson . Wednesday ( for the Benefit of Mr . F . Robson ) , PLOT AND PASSION , and THE YELLOW DWARF . Thursday , THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL , and THE WANDERING MINSTREL .
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SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS . —The Fifty-ilrst Annual Exhibition is now Open at their Gallery , 5 , Pall-mall East , ( close to Trafalgarsquare ) , from nine till dusk . Admittance Is . Catalogue 6 d . JOSEPH J . JENKINS , Secretary .
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DR . KAHN'S MUSEUM , 4 , Coventry-street , Leicester-square . —Open ( for gentlemen only ) daily , from half-past 11 till 5 , and from 7 till 10 . A new Series of Lectures by Dr . Sexton , F . R . G . S ., Ac , at 12 , 2 , 4 , and halfpast 7 in tho evening . Admission , One ShMling . A new Catalogue , containing Lectures ou the most interesting branches of Physiology , by Dr . Kalin , illustrated . Price Gd .
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rpRANCE- E LOQU E N C E . —Miss EMMA ¦ JL JAY , a young Speaking Medium from New York , will deliver , in a state of trance , an Improvised Discourse on some Sacred or Moral Subject . Atter which , Questions from the Audience Answered . ^ larylebone Literary and Scientific Institution , 17 , Edward-street , 1 ' ortinan-su . uare , Tuesday Evening , July 10 , at Eight o ' clock . Admission , One Shilling .
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rpHIESCMAR . —PROTECTED BY ROYAL X LETTERS PATENT OF ENGLAND , and secured by the SEALS of the ECOLE do PH \ RMACIE do PARIS , and the 1 MPEKIAL COLLEGE of MEDICINE , VIENNA . TR 1 ESEMAR , JNo . 1 , is a Remedy for Relaxation , Spormatorrluva , and Exhaustion of the System . TR 1 ESEMAR , Ko . 2 , eil'ectually , in tho short space of Three Days , completely and entirely eradicates all traces of thoso disorders Mhieh Capsules have so long been thought an antidote for , to the rum o tho health of a vast portion of tho population . , TRIESEMAU , No . S , is the Great Continental Roineilj for that class of disorders which , unfortunately , the iMigusii physician treats with Mercury , to tho inevitable- destruction of tho Patient ' s constitution , and which all tho Sarsapanua in vhe world cannot remove . «„„ ,. TRIESKMAU , Nos . 1 , 2 , and 3 , aro alike devoid of 1 ' * . ™ Bmell , and of all nauseating qualities . They »>« y " ° on tUe toilet-table without their use beh » Ksuspected . _ „_ . „„ ' Sold in tin eases , at , 11 h . eaeh : frw by post ^ , ""' LalKmand M ^!? S ° J ^ V U ? ' ^ li ^ Tu hX ^ aKtaU . " hiTnXn ' . 5 r ° "fcl » rt * jJl .. iS ,, . «« , Oornhil . ; Ha . may and Co ( W Oxford-Ntreet ; SaiiKor , lfiO , Oxtoru-strcot , 11 . M .. inKhani DniggiVt . Markot-street , lilanohcHter ; Priostloy , ri »> iiiist 1 or 1-stieet Liverpool : Wluuall , UookHoller , HigfvnlrZ , Iliin ! nKh « . « j Wd I ' mvoll , Hookscller , IB , Westmorelund-atreet , Dublin .
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1 Thk Committee on the Saxe of Beek on Sundays sat for the first ' time on Thursday , when three bolice magistrates—Mr . Hall , Mr . Corrie , and Mr . iArnold were examined , and all agreed as to the im-% osaibflity of defining the word " traveller . " Mr . Hall and Mr . Corrie gave precisely opposite interpretations of it . The former , however , thought that drunkenness had decreased on Sundays since the passing of the act , but ' had increased on other days of the week . The 18 th of June . — Accounts from Finland state that when the news of the failure of the attack made against Sebastopol on the 18 th reached Abo , on the 23 rd , there was a grand military parade and a Te Deum , at which the Grand Duke Nicholas -was present . Assistant-Surgeon Robert William Cockerill , of the Royal Artillery , now before Sebastopol , has been tried by court-martial for neglect of duty in omitting to visit a patient until twelve hours after his admission , with symptoms of a grave disease , into hospital . The sentence of the court was that he be severely reprimanded , and placed at the bottom of the list of assistantsurgeons of the Ordnance Medical Department . Australia . — Business is improving in the great southern continent , and affairs for the most part look prosperous , though there is a deficiency in the revenue of Melbourne which it is thought will amount on the whole year to about 1 , 385 , 000 / . The Government of that colony has been defeated in an attempt to pass a vote granting two years' salary ( 5000 / . ) to Mr . Foster , the late Colonial Secretary , who resigned office immediately after the Ballarat riots in December , owing to the popular feeling against him . The motion was lost by a majority of one . —The Commissioners appointed to inquire into the administration of the gold-fields have made their report to the Executive , and it has been presented to the Council by command of the Lieutenant-Governor . The principal recommendations arc : —1 . The abolition of the license fee and the substitution of an export duty of 2 a . 6 d . per ounce ; 2 . The enfranchisement of the diggers ; 3 . The introduction of a system of leasing auriferous lands ; 4 . The introduction of mining partnership % . on the English " cost book" system ; together with other minor changes . The Government have introduced bills to carry out the recommendations of the Commissioners . Of those , the Export Duty Bill has been read a second time .
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f&thernotrtoxKyulge her shame to her mother , but in vain : the horrid truth is revealed- Piu figlia Non e ' e costei . D'infame orrendo amore Ardeva ella per . . . Cinira . And then she falls back with an expression of despair and abandonment such as would wring the stoutest heart . This is a fitting end . The virgin is guilty and U shamed . What more has she to do but to die ? That this great actress should win the tragic laurels in Paris , and move the 'frrench self-sufficiency so as to shake even Rachel on her throne , is a striking « ridence of her power . When Rachel heard her , and saw an enthusiastic Audience call her six times before the curtain , the French tragedienne is said to have had an attack of hysterics . Since that , she has attempted to contrast all the finest effects of her Italian rival by playing Camille in a new style—an experiment universally judged to be a failure . JUsTORi is indeed an artist of the very first degree of excellence ; and how many and great are the qualities which that phrase ( so hastily and unjustly
applied to mere actresses ) includes . The rare power of merging individuality into impersonation is hers ; a bright intelligence which lights up all the dark corners and recondite glooms of the author is hers ; a classic presence and a sweet expressive voice ;—these are a few of the more striking excellences which go to make up the sum of her perfection . Her mind , refined and plastic , adapts itself with ease to every phase of character , and the consequence is , that she can be forcible without harshness , or tender without sickly sentimentality . Confident in the resources of her own genius , she never overacts a position , and is content to sacrifice the paltry triumph of a stage effect to the ultimate impression of her part in its entirety . This is one of the great lines of demarcation which separate the true artists from the false ; for the latter , greedy of instant applause , and-unable to proceed without that comfortable restorative to then ? vanity , destroy the unity of a piece by cutting it up into a number of little episodes , each with a climax of its own ; while the former , knowing the true value of harmony and the deteriorating effect of vulgar clap-trap , are content to sacrifice their vanity for the moment at the altar of truth aud nature , confident I that in the end their estate will be only the more gracious .
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: ¦/ : . . JUEY 7 , 1 S 55 . J THE LEADEE , 657
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MARRIAGES . NEVILL—BEDINGFELD . —Ou the 2 d inst ., at Oxburfch , Captain Nevill . Royal Fusiliers , second son of the late Charles and Lady Georgiana Nevill , of Nevill Holt , in the county of Leicester , to Matilda , eldest daughter of Sir Henry and Lady Paston Bedingfeld , of Oxburgh , in the county of Norfolk . SPENCE—TUIiNBULL . — February 14 , at St . Phillip's Church , Sydney , New South Wales , Francis , youngest son of the late John Spence , Esq ., of Sunderland , to Hannah , fifth daughter of the Rev . Dr . Turnbull , Ph . Dr ., of London . DEATHS . ALT . —June 18 , before Sebastopol , from a wound received whilst gallantly leading on his men in the attack on the Redan , Henry Daniel Alt , Lieutenant of the 34 th Regiment , eldest son of the late Lieutenant Daniel Alt , 63 rd Regiment , aged 19 . BUCKINGHAM . —June 30 , at his residence . Stanhope Lodge , Upper Avenue-road , after a severe and protracted illness . James Silk Buckingham , Esq ., formerly M . P . for Sheffield , in the 69 th year of his age . CALEDON- —June 30 , the Earl of Caledon , at his house , 5 , Carlton-terrace . COX . — May 26 , at Guayaquil , aged 48 , Horatio H- Cox , H . B . M . ' s Vice-Consul at that port . DICKSO . V .-June 7 , before Sebastopol , whilst defending the Quarries against repeated attacks of the Russians , William Francis Dickson , Major in the 62 nd Regiment , and eldest son of the late Lieut .-General Sir Jeremiah Dickson , K-C . B . , „ . , _ , MILLAIS—GRAY— June 3 , at Bowerswell , John Everett Millais , Esq .. A . R . A ., to Euphemia Chalmers , eldest daughter of George Gray , Esq ., writer , Perth . PALMER . —June 28 , at Wanlip Rectory , Leicestershire , Catherine Sarah , second daughter of the Rev . Charles Archdalo Palmer , aged 15 ; and , on the 29 th , Harriet Marv , oldest daughter of the above , aged 10 . WILLIAMS . —June 24 , at his residence , 32 , Oastclnau Villas , Barnes , Surrey , Edward Williams , sen ., Esq ., artist , calmly departed this life , in the 74 th year of his age , surrounded by the whole of his family .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing Peices . )
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation duhiht . theWebk ending Thursday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 100 J Russian Bonds , 5 per BuenosAyres 6 perCnts . ... Cents ., 1822 100 Chilian 3 per Cents Russian 4 £ per Cents .... 89 * Danish 5 per Cents Spanish 3 p . Ct . NewDef . 18 * Ecuador . Bonds Spanish Committee Cert . Mexican 3 per Cents 21 ^ of Coup , not fun Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 4 £ per Cents . ... Ace . Julv 17 21 £ Belgian 4 $ per Cents Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Dutch 21 per Cents 63 . Portuguese 3 p . Cents . ... DutchdperCentCerti :. 95
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, Sat . 3 fon . Tzies . Wed . Thur . Frid . Bank Stock , ... ' 211 J 211 211 212 J ' 213 3 per Cent . Red ' 92 91 f 92 92 i 92 J 92 i 3 per Cent . Cou . An : 9 l | Consols for Account 91 i 90 S 91 f 919 9 H 91 * 3 ? per Cent . An ' — - New 2 J per Cents ' 764 Long Ans . 1860 4 j 15-16 4 15-16 4 India Stock ' 230 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 31 35 32 : Ditto , under ^ . 1000 ' 34 32 j Ex . Bills , £ 1000 1 21 19 23 , 22 22 22 Ditto , £ 500 22 23 ! 26 ... ' ... Ditto , Small 21 19 23 26 26
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE , Friday Eveuing , July 6 , 1 S 55 . The Money Market continues very easy , and the funds are tolerably llriu . Under other circumstances , the death of our Commander-in-Chief in the Crimea , and the news of the Russians having received considerable reinforcements , would have depressed the markets . Shares are much the same in railways . French lines show remarkable nearness . In Turkish scrip there is a stand-still as regards speculation . Amongst the public meetings of companies which have taken place this week , Waller Gold and Great Mestern of Canada Railway have issued very satisfactory reportsthe former declaring adividond of ltd . per share , lhe < ircat Western of Canada trafllo returns arc very considerable , and their prospects most cheering . Crystal Palace shares are slightly improving ; the holders hope , perhaps , that the Sunday opening movement may still be carried . Consols leave off at four o ' clock for opening 10 th of July . Turkish 0 pur cent ., si ; -, S 2 . Caledonians , frl l . C ,: i ; Edinburgh ami Glasgow , 57 . f > 9 ; Eastern Counties , 12 , l ^ i ; G roat Western , 07 , 07 i i Great South-Western , Ireland , X 01 , 103 ; Midlands , 724 , 7 it ; «> rminghani , K ) J . 13 dis . ; South Westorn , s ; i , SI ; Dovors . ol * . 62 ; J , ancashiro and Yorkshire , 81 J . S 2 ; Lancaster ancl Carlisle , 7 a , 7 s ; Yorks , CO , 51 , Berwick , 74 , 75 ; Oxfords 2 ft 30 ; Antwerp , i > £ , Hi ; Bombay a : ul Baroda , ii , 23 ; tast Indian , 254 , '< - '»»; ditto . Extension , Hi , I pin . ; Great Luxembourg . 4 . 4 ft ; Paris and Lyons , 4 » J , 50 ; Paris and Orleans 17 , W ; Rouen . 40 , 48 ; Havre , 24 J , 254 ; Great Central ot ! France , 4 , 4 j pm . ; Great Western of Franco , 104 i £ rclK \ I Western of Canada , 21 J , 2 i ox div . aud ex n .: Grand Trunk of Canada . « t , 5 ] dis . ; Sambro nnd Meuso , Of , 10 ; ! Suinde , 2 j , ; S pm . ; Agua Fria , 2 , 6 ; Brazil Imperial , 2 j , 31 ; Cocnen , 2 J .: iJ ; St . John dol Key . 28 . 30 ; Cjbre Copper , ( U . 04 ; SautiiiKO . 0 . » i ; Linares . 8 , 84 ; United Mexicaii . 3 i . It- AVnlloi- ( Joltl , i , 2 ; South Australian Copper , 8 . e < I Australasian Bank , 84 , 85 ; Oriental Corporation . » S , . JV >; I Union of Australia , 73 , 75 ; London Chartered , IV , 20 ; JJnnk ! of Australia . . 10 ; City Bank , 4 , 0 ; Bank of London . 24 , 3 pm . ; Australian Agricultural , 30 , 31 ; N . B . Australasian Land and Loan . j . 1 ex div . ; Scottish Investment Land ami Loan , Hi . 'i : Crystal Palace , 3 , ; i \; South Australian , 304 . 37 J ; General Serew Steam , 1 * H . i ¦ ¦ |
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C i ) UN MA R K E T . Murk Lane , Friday Evening , July fl , IfilWi . Surrx . ius of Wheat from abroad this week arc small , and in tho country markets tho nvnnora' supplies arc falling oir . Throughout tlio provinces prices of Wheat have been well maintained , tho doellno , whore . Hiioh has taken place , lielng onh about is . per quarter , which i » scarcely worth notice nt present rates . The stocks of foreign Wheat and Hour in London aro not more than a fourth of what was held this time lust voiw . The French markets continue to fall , and those in ISoIkIiuu are dull . Both there and throughout the Houth of England , the Wheat is only now in bloom . Karloy in getting scarce , but the demand is limited . Ont « aro 1-Muk alightly in value
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tttesday , July 3 . BANKRUPTS .-William Littlk . Dcptford , builder—Geobge Hicki . kt , Lower Keniniigton-green ., money serivener—John Divers . Talbot-court , Eastchean . licensed riotuallcr — Jacoh Fiiankf . nstkin . White Hart-court , Bi 8 hon 8 Kato-stroet Within , tobacconist -Ciiahlks Aveuy , Pcnohurch-street , colonial broker - Arthuii * l » wabd Tbowbb , Leather-lane , Holborn , coachsnnth — Thomas VJUXXK , Kidderminster , butcher—John \\ allky , Derby , VboHoraaker-NViLLiAM Uknnktt , l ' ortwhead , Somersetjudro , carpenter—Jonathan Cuubk , Stapleton , Gloucestor-^ Mro , victualler — James Taitku Evkuy . l ) evonport , tiftbinetmakcr—William John Mackabbik , Clay Cross , > J ) fflrbyBhir « , surKeon—GEOUOK Baxkman , Liverpool , licensed . ' ¦ •"" SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . -W . ( iitvNT IJanfT . solicitor—W . SlMl'BON , Vimvflcld , near Inverness , farmer . Friday . July 0 . i BANKRUPTCY ANNULLKD .-ltonKUX Geobok Rosk , Cowlcy-terrace , ISorth llrixton , draper . _ BANKRUPTS- —John Mitciiki . l , ( ireat llourton , Oxfordshire , buildor -Thomas Pkici : Smith , HiiimiiKliam , fcctor—Rohbrt Tuknkk , liiriuiuKliain . b us-lamp and chandelier manufacturer— IIkjnky Williamson . Leeds , eloth mcrchant-TiiOMAB Piiilps , Green-lanea , Highbury-park , carpenter and builder-Okohob Nkwky , JJiniiinKham , grocer-Jonathan Mi ' iiqathqyh , lveiKlil'W . ^ i ) i kshin « . 1 worsted-apinnw—RonicuT Rki : d , MiddlesborouKh , »» rk-• hlre , grocer and diaper— High Hknhy Row , Liverpool , Oi » per—John Manlky . ManehesUr . niaehine-maker - , JqSBVn GlUMBHAW . Holton-le-Moors , licensed victualler . V 4 OOT 0 H SJBQUKBTRATIONa .-Wii . i . iAM Moiiuirt , Dun-*< o ,. police troaauror—Tmomab \( mli .. hpniiKbank , Ren-OT ^ f Bhiro , Mlk , woollen , and calico printor .
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J)Oyal Olympic Theatre. It Lessee And Manager, Sir. A. Wigan.
j ) OYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . It LcssfipandManaser . Sir . A . WIGAN .
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Leader (1850-1860), July 7, 1855, page 657, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2098/page/21/
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