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LYCEUM THEATBE.—AIA* THE FASHION LEFT IN LONDON is to be found
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nightly within . the Lyceum—the most thronged , most successful , and most popular house in the Metropolis . Professor Anderson , the Great Wizard of the North , Every Evening , in > hia new D&lassemens Magiquea , or MAGIC and MiYSTERY , in Twelve Acts , with change of incidents . Every Evening , Magic and Mystery is , in one and tho same piece , an Entertainment , a Drama , a Farce , and a Magnificent Spectacle . The Illustrations of Spirit-Rapping are the most exciting and mysterious performances evor given within the walls of a theatre . Doors open eaoh . Evening at Half-past Seven ; commence at Eight . —Private Boxes , XI . lls . 6 d . and XI . Is . ; to bo obtained ; at tho Boxoffice , or at the principal Libraries . Stalls , 4 s . ; Dress Circle , 33 . ; Upper Boxes . 2 b . ; rPit . la . ; Gallery , 6 d . Tho Box-office , is open daily from jl till 5 , under the direction of Mr . Chatterton , Jun . Grand . Fashionable Morning Performance on Saturday , September 29 th , at Two oclock ; doors open at Half-past One .
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THE HOIST-SLAYER AT HOME , 232 , Piccadilly . —Mr . Gordon dimming DESCRIBES every night , at 8 , what ho saw and did in South Africa . Morning Entertainments ovary Saturday at 3 o ' olook .--Admittauco , Is ., 2 s ., and 3 a . The Collection on view during tho day from 11 to o . is .
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DR . KAHN'S GRAND ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , consisting of upwards of 1000 highly-lutoresting Models representing every partrof the Hunriftu frame in Health and Disease , also the various Races ol Hen , Ac , open ( for Gontloinon only ) daily from 10 till 10 . Lectures , varying every duty in the week , aro delivered l > . y Dr . SB 2 CTON , a * 12 , 3 , 4 . and half-past ; 1 .. . Admumion , la . — 4 , OOVENTRY . STRMEa' LEIOJQSTER-SQUARlil .
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HOLLOWAY ? S OINTMENT AND PILLS ' INVALUABLE AND CUB / CAIN FOR THE OU 1 U 0 QJt SOU'RVY . r-WiUiaiu . Tumor ,, a factory pporatlve at Bullton , was aaveroly afflicted with an inveterate ¦ scurvy or skin disease which seemed impossible to euro , as ho triou various remedies without offoot . However , ho waa at wt > i induced to try Holloway ' a Ointment and Pills , aud by tho use of . thaso < lnvnluablQ « . niedlcinfi ! ii . ho has been . completely ourod , and not tho l « a « h appoarwnoo of tUp dlaeasu roiu » jus . on any partof his body ; his liealth is also greatly improved . Sold by all Medicine Vondora throughout tho Wortd ; at PitocKsaoja Hoi-towATT ' e Batablialunenta , 24 * , Strand , London * i and 80 , Maidon . lano , Now York i by A . Stampa , Oonatautlnpplo t A . Guidioy , Smyrna t and H . Uooda , Alalu .
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SxBEa ^ OiGAN& ^ Soine cprresppn ^ enta o ,. e Ttmea during ih © ' past week hare been call | & £ : attenfeon to tite nuisance of street -organ * ; and one ofthp \ writers , goes so far . as to call an brgan-rgrinder " a vagabond per se . TP ^ h ave ourselves often suffered from the infliction of street music ; but the indignant protestors in the Times would do well ' to Tecollect one or two facts on the opposite side . The studious , the sick , and the ultra-refined in > taste , after , all , form but a small minority ? while the large , majority of Londoners , are pleased with the wandering minstrelsy of the streets , which may , indeed , to a certain extent , and for want of better , have a . refining and spiritualising effect on them . At any rate , , the musicians are human beings , who have to earn their livingand are not necessarily " vagabonds . "
, Beudot , the Young Abchc Hero . —Bellbt was of thtt very humblest origin , and rose entirely by his natural gifts and -his personal merit . He was of the family of an artisan—a smith and farrier , whoj soon after the birth of this son , settled at Roche £ ort- To Bochefort Bellot owed everything , though . it was at Paris that he was born , on the 18 th of March , 1826 . The teacher of his school -at Rochefort -made such a favourable report of Ms capacity that the municipality sent him to the college , there . He underwent , at the age of fifteen . and a halfj his examination . for admission into the naval school ; . and when he left i t , in two years more , his name stood fifth on the list . , In September , 1843 , he joined the flag-ship .. at Brest . He was several years
older than our " youngsters" at entering , and , we fear , much better educated than most of them . By the way , let us not fail to notice here , that Bellot ' s case is an instance of the good effect of " examinations . " To them lie owed ; nis chance , his appointment ^ everythingy they again'Obtained in himan . excellent officer fbr-the seTviceof France . Having obtained his aspirant ' s aiguillette , it is pl £ aaont : to find BeHot sending , " out of his first pay , " money rto his ' r-sisters ; He , seems ¦ to have throughout played : ithe part of 'the " good boy" without a trace of cant , or wordliness . We must give this feature in him its praise too . "Tom Jones" is better than " BlifiV but the Sydneys and Bayards are of a higher stamp than Tom Jones . —Memoir qfBeZlot .
Masteries . —Bees clustered round the cradle of the sleeping Plato , alighted on his lips , and intimated that the wisdom , of which bees are an emblem , should one day issue from his eloquent lips . Serpents climb up and lock the infant Roscius-in their folds ; and , in the great pitched . battles of the Roman armies , eagles are seen hovering in the sky , as heralds of victory . Mysteries to which men are blind are clearly perspicuous to birds ; and this , owing to their elevation over terrestrial things , the great length of their vision , the purity of their aerial element , the innocency of their lives , and their power of ascending into the heavens . . The debates in the councils of the gods are audible to birds ; indeed , augury takes its name from them , augur and augurium being , according to Varro , derived from avium garritus , the chattering of the feathered race . —Dublin University Magazine *
BtrDEUE nr Castle . —The fine old chapel , which contains the remains of Catherine Parr , the last queen of Henry VIII ., is now undergoing complete restoration , which , when perfected , will prove a great addition to the other improvements which Mr . John Dent and his . late lamented brother ( Mr . William Dent ) have effected . Russian Infantbv . —The great boast of the Russians is their Infantry . It is . of very great solidity , and , used in line or , column , or behind breastworks , will always be awkward to deal with . But here its good qualities end .- —Putnam ' s Monthly .
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© IRTTIIS , MARRIAGES i AND DEATHS . BERTHS . HT 3 t 3 « BB-- « optombor 13 . at Oflloy-plaoo , Hertfordshire , tho . wifB-of IO . ' 3 B : Hughes , MBq . » JDiCIj ., of Dootore't commons : a son .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , September 18 . BANKRUPTS . —Thomas Waxi . bb , Peterafleld , provision merchant—Fbabtois Wilucaic Fawcbtx and Wija £ AKi Pabbqxx . IdBle-stroot , Leicester-square , wholesale booi * i manufacturer—Wim / cam Habt , Old-street , bt . . Lukes / licauaed victualler—Edward Squxbe , Kingatou-upon-Hull , tunbto , merchant--Whaiam Hhnby ¦ Smith , Birkenhead , hop merchant—Gaius Avqubtisb Stone , Bristol , car-, penter . SGOBOHSBQUESmATIONS . —J . Mbideum , Glasgow . hotelikeep « r—G . JaoBBKXBorr , Qlosgow , bolt manufacturer —J ., M ^ J £ i ^ 5 * EAAttcheiilnnea » cattle dealer .
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Friday , September 21 . BA . NKBTOPTSi ^ 'WSi . MAM . Jbsbb ' Watj . be , Herbertstreet * HHmw Ntorfch-roadi priotsoller—Wisuam ; John / son , Mountaprrol , Lolqoatdr , innkeopor , &o . tThomas Potibb , Sheffield ; hauler--JobwWJxmaw ; Ban ,, Orowland , Lincolnshire * 'draper and jrrocor—Samttbi . W-iekinbon , Bradford , machine aaaker-TTaaHK Bubion . Jftoo »» 8 » Wakouold , boo * and Bhbemak 6 r—BjkwABO' GWJDS , Keppel Maws , North , Riuwell-Bauare , MRUBWe * , ooadb . 1 maker—Thomas Mac-BUKHi PijefltWitollor ana drapfc * . SCOTCH SBQTJiBS / IJWATIQW S .-TA . UBXAKTPBB { EU . VM >» aK Glasgow , brick bulldor—William RoBBweaoit , Kinross , manufacturer—Jambs Robbon , Queen-street ; , Glasgow , OQutoatioii « r ~ GocrBxiE , M ^ LuiiiAM' © , & Co ., Glasgow , Md ,-Uing . mAnu . faotur , ora , &c .
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5 per cent . The Eoglteh Stock Markets yesterday were firmer than earlier in the week , when they , iti sympathy with Funds , held a downward tendency , acted ¦ upon by tightness of money , which caused great anxiety in the City , and the effect of which was . augmented fay the plentiful supply of Stock in the market , raising , the belief that the Bank was still selling . The pressure on Exchequer Bills , too , was great , and demand for , accommodation evident lnLombam-Btreet ; the drain of gold as well continued on the Bank . All ; these causes , with ( apprehensions of astill tighter . money-market , operated in making . the earfy part Of the week gloomy , the heavy speculations at the same on the Prenoh Bourse were a further jolemont of weakness . The Continental Stock , Markets have shown reaction from tho rise caused by the . success of the Allies , liuttio Crimea .
MONEiS' MARKET . AN © CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening , September 21 , 1855 . The feature of the Consol Market since our last , up to Wednesday , has been continued depression from day to day . as the following closing quotations for each , day will show : —Saturday . 90 i to i -r Monday , , 90 * to 8 ; { Tuesday . 90 to 901 . Wednesday morning they ruled slightly lower , but closed at , 90 * to * . On Thursday a -trifling -reaction was maintained , owing to money being , easier , , and the . Bank , of England not having raised their rate of disoount , as waa feared and anticipated , by some ; the closing quotation of Consols on that day being 90 to 90 | for money , and 90 i to for the October account . French Shares were heavy $ tne Bank of Traneeiit is reported , having raised its rate to
This day Consols have been . OOi i throughout the day , rather flatter upon , receipt of French prices coming worse . Close OOfto i . Turks 901 &l * . TurkiBlv Four per Cents , at last have boon ' dealt in at a discount , from prossure of . sales by weak "Bulls , " who , by throwing much stookontho market , have caused the moro than deterioration of value than would have been the result or money pressure . Turkish s £ t perConts . have been weak , but are Cwhat , bo . ttev . Tfo Bw » k of Australasia have > deolarod a dividend of . ate . per share , and also a bonus of 00 s . per A « .. ^« r 2 i fiA ai the rate of 20 wp cento ., or 4 fc per Mti of
Western ; 92 , 92 |; . Londonanft . Brighton , 96 / 98 . ; London and South-Western , 83 , 84 . ; Midland , 65 f- ; 66 ijvManchester , Sheffiejd , ' and'Xincolnshii ^ , -. 23 L '' ''' 0 «;^^ drw £ Qks .-69 i ; ^ Oi . ; Yorksy 46 , 47 < - South Eastern , 68 , 59 ; Oxford and Worcester , 24 , 26 ; . North Staffordshire , 7 i , 7 dis . ; South Devon , 13 , 13 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 81 , 91 . Bombay and Baroda , i ; 1 ; Em . ; Eastern of France , 36 ,, 36 J ; East Indian , 2 S > 23 |; Utto . Extension , ! , 1 J pm . ; Grand Trunk of Canada , ( 7 i , 7 i dis . ; Great Western of Canada , 24 J ,. 24 $ ; Great Central of France , 4 i , 4 }; Ijuxembourgs , 34 , , 3 f- ; Madras ; 191 , 201 Paris and Lyons , 44 J . 45 ; Pans and Orleans ^ , 48 ; Sambre andMeuse , 8 ^ , 8 | ; Great . Western of France . aoi . lli ; Agua Frias , hi ; Imperial Brazil , 24 , 3 ; Cocaes . Si , 31 . ; St . John del Rey , 26 , 28 ; Clarendon Copper , if ; Cobre , 63 , 67 ; Linares , 7 f , 8 i ; Liberty , J , f ; Santiago , 4 , 44 j South Austi-alian , 1 , t ; United Mexican , 3 , Si ; Wallers , i , i i Australasian : Bank , 91 , 93 ; London and Australian Chartered Bank ; 19 } , 20 ; City Bank , 55 , 57 ; London Bank ^ 2 ,, 4-pm *; Union of Australia , 70 , 72 ; Oriental Corporation , ,, 4 & . 43 ; Australian Agricultural , 29 J , 30 }; Canada Land , 170 , 180 . ; Canada 6 per cent . Loan , 112 $ , 113 * ; Crystal Palace , 21 , 2 f ; North British Australasian , g , 4 ; Oriental Gas , 1 , li ; Peel Rivers , 2 J , 2 f ; Scottish Australian Investment , lj , If ; South Australian , 35 i , 36 } .
au ^; imdTi » p « yableiath October . Xmtthe October Tsh 9 J « L b ^ - ^ eariy dlvidoad oivtho Tournay , to . Jurblso and Landon andJHassolt Railway sharoa will bapayablo . Moetn « a of thoroheator and Holyhead « and Edinburgh and JnasKOW . Railways ha , v « been hold * hi » woek , declaring a . dividend ofl 2 s . 9 d , on the proforonce . ahares in the farmer aAllway . payable on Oct . 1 st , and a dividend of 2 per cent . on ; the lattw ., Moasya . 3 > . Boll , Son , and Co . stni report the American maxM dull , and almost devoid of business . Tho following closing prices for this day will show the stato of > tho loadinRimarkotB ;—
Caledonians , 01 , 61 J -, Chester and Holyhead , 12 , 131 > BaBtern Couutiea , 04 , 9 » iBdlnburgh and Glasgow , 41 ) , 611 Sroat Nttrthe * n , : 8 & 87 f Wtto > A atook , 70 , 7 JS ; Ditto . If fltook , 123 , 125 ; Groat Boutih ^ rn and Western of Ireland , 10 d > lOSh We » t > iWe » tom , 50 . 1501 ; Ii » noaator andi OiwUalo , a . % fi i LaaoaftWro fwAT [ otkimiro / l 7 , V 61 London And North
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JAMIESQN « --September 15 , at Bebnont Hall , Dutbam , the wife ot James X . Jamieson , Esq ., of a son and hen ? . BJCHAB » S 6 N * r-8 eptember 19 , at Sunnyside , Wimbledon , Mrs . T : Richardson : a daughter . WATSON . —August 19 , at Aden , in Arabia , the wife of the Rev . George A . F . Watson , Chaplaan HiEI . C . S .: a daughter . ,
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MARRIAGES . . BROMLEY— XEI . LT . — September 19 , at St . George ' s , Hanover-square , Thomas Bromley , Esq ., third son of Admiral Sir : ¦ Robert Howe Bromley . Bart ., to Clara Fitz-R 6 y Paley > only « Uild of Sir Fitz-Roy Kelly , M . P . MARRIOTT—WALTiEU .. — September 18 , at Farmington , Gloucestershire , EdwaTd -John Beckett Marriott * Esq ., second son of the late Lieut .-General Thomas Marriott , of Avon Bank ; Worcestershire j to Georgiana Mary , second daughter of Harry Udmund Waller , Esq .. of Farmington Lodge , Gloucestershire , and Kirby , Fleetham Hall , Yorkshire . WATSON—BROWN . —September 13 , at Batcombe Church , Somersetshire , R . Marsh Watson , Esq ., of Lincoln's-inn , and the Rectory , Great Snoring , Norfolk , to Charlotte Angerston , eldest daughter of the Rev . Johu Brown , rector of Batcombe cum TJpxon Noble , Somerset .
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DEATHS . ^ BILTON- —September 13 . at Reading , from injuries received on the previous evening , owing to the collision of a railway train with a pilot engine , Christopher , only son of the late Mr . C . Bilton , and grandson of Mr . Christopher Bilton , late of Sackville-street , Dublin . BROWNE . —September 15 , at Lutwyche .-hall , in the county of Salop , the house of her son-in-law , M . G- Benson , Esq ., Dorothy , widow of Colonel Lyde Browne , late of the 21 st Fusiliers , and only sister of the late Captain iRiou , R . N ., who fell afc * he battle , of Copenhagen in 1801 , aged ninetyone . BUCKLEY . —September 7 , killed in the trenches before Sebastopol , Captain Duncombe P . B ., Buckleyi Scots ' Fusuier-Guards , second surviving son of Major-General Buckley , M . P ., aged * wenty-flve .
CUTTLER . " ? r-August 37 , at Balaklava , of fever , Augustus Tonyn Staines , Cuttler , First Lieut . Royal Marines ; only son Of John Cuttler , Esq ., of Ramsgate , aged twenty-six . DEANE . — September 8 , at the assault on Sebastopol , Richard Grenville Deane , Esq ., H . M . 's 30 th Regiment , youngest son of JBev . George Deane , rector of Blghton , Hants , aged eighteen . HAMMOND . —Killed at the taking of Sebastopol , Maximilian Montagu Hammond , Captain 2 nd Battalion Bane Brigade . OSBORNE . —September 15 , at Brighton , General Hugh Staoey Osborne , aged eighty-five . For nearly halfa centurpr he was an officer in the Hon . East India Company s Service . TATHAM . — September 4 , Emma Tatham ( author of the "Dream of Pythagoras" and otherpoems ) , the beloved and only child of George and Ann Tatham , of Addmgtonsquare . Margate , aged twenty-five .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday Evening , September 21 , 1835 . The Wheat market , this week , is quiet as far as the home trade goes , and prices have declined-about 2 s- «» nce > our last report . About . 10 , 000 or 12 , 000 quarters of English have « been taken for French account , and there-are still orders in hand . Foreign Wheat is unaltered , in value . Barley- is - dearer—38 s . being the price of new English . Oata are dearer—good 40 lb Swedes being worth 30 s . ex Ship . In Maize little has been done ; one or two cargoes of Ibrail have been sold at 40 s . and 40 s . 6 d . Several cargoes of Egyptian Wheat taken at 50 s . and 51 s . for Saidi .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK-( CtOSING PB 1 CES . )
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Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . Thur . Frid , Bank Stock j \ 3 per Cent . Red 90 S ' I 3 perCent . Con . An . 90 i 90 j j 90 904 90 i 904 Consols for Account 901 90 * i 90 90 i 90 f 90 | 3 i per Cent . An . .. < I - New 2 J per- Cents Long Ans . 1860 India Stock 230 230 229 228 Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 16 20 12 Ditto , under jtttOOO 20 18 15 Ex . Bills , J 61000 10 . 7 4 4 par 4 Ditto , ^ 500 4 4 Ditto , Small 5 1 * 5 5 par 4
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FOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Ofsiciai Quotation ddbiug the Weekending Thttbsdax Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 102 i Russian Bonds , 5 per BuenosAyres 6 perCnts . ... Cents ., 1822 Chilian 6 per Cents Russian 4 £ per Cents .... 88 Danish 5 per Cents .. 101 * Spanish 3 p . Ct . Nw Def . 19 f Ecuador Bonds 4 | Spanish Committee Crt . Mexican 3 per Cents .... 2 l | of Coup , not fun 4 & Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 4 i per Cents . 28 Ace . Sept . 26 ., 21 i Belgian 4 iperCente .... 95 ? Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Dutch 24 per Cents 0-J& Portuguese 3 p . Cents . ... Si Dutch ! per Cent Certif . 90
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LYCEUM THEATBE . —AIA , THE FASHION LEFT IN LONDON is to be found
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 22, 1855, page 922, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2107/page/22/
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