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. Monday , and during ; tho w « uk , will bo presented tho Drama of tho lAGHTHOUHE ( written by Wilkio Collins , Hsq . ) . The music * ud orlKinul overture by Frances **) Bor « cr PnuoifiaJ characters by Mc-sara . P . Robaon , « . Cooke , Addison , Walter Gordon , Miss WyntUiam . and Miss Swmiborough . Attor which , a Comodiotta outitlcd A SUBTERFUGE m which Mrs . Stilling . Mr . George Viniiip ; , and Mr . < i , Murray-will anponr . To conclude with MA 8 AN 1 KLLO . MasanioUo , Mr . V . Itobson . Doors open at Sovon o ' clock ; caminenco at Half-past .
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T HE SCHOOLS of ART and DRAWING at South Kensington , and in tho following Metropolitan Districts , will reopen on the 1 st of October : — 1 . Spitalfields ; Crispin-street , 5 . St . Martin ' s-in-tlie-Fields-Spitaifields . Long-Acre . 2 . Finsbury ; William-stTeet , 6 . Lambeth : St . Mary ' s Wilmington-square . Princes-road . ' 3 . St . Thomas : Charterhouse , 7 . Harnpstead : Dispensary _ GosweU . 8 treet . Building ; and 37 , Gower-4 . Rotherhithe : Grammar street , Bedford-square for School , Deptford-road . Female Students onlj ' . ' For Prospectuses , Terms , &c , apply at the respective Schools . By order of the Committee of Council on Education .
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r ^ LENFIELD PATENT STARCH VJT USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY , And pronounced by HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to be THE FINEST STARCH SHU ETER TJSJJD . Sold by all Chandlers , Grocers , &c . &c .
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MAJOR'S IMPROVEMENTS in YETERINAUT SCIENCE . "If progress is daily made in Medical Science " hy those whose duty it is to study the diseases to which the human flesh is heir , it would seem that improvements in Veterinary art quite keep pace with it , as is manifest on a -visit to tho well-known Hprso Infirmary of jVIr . Major , in Cockspurstreet . Here incipient and chronic lameness is discovered and cured with a facility truly astonishing , while the efficacy of tho remedies , and the quickness of their action , app ear to have revolutionised the whole system of liring and blistering . Among the most recent proofs of the cure of spavins by Mr . MaW , -wo may mention Cannobic-tlic winner of the Metropolitan , and second favourite for the Derby , and who is now as sound as his friends and backsvs could desire . And by the advertisement of Mr . Major's panijililct in another column , wo perceive that other equally miraculous cures are set forth , which place him at tho head ot tho Veterinary art in London . " — Globe , May 10 , 1 S 5 G .
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THEATRICAI . ^ AND MUSICAL NOTES . Mr-Whelps reopened Saduer ' s Weixs last Saturday night with Hamlet . To say that he and his company were received with an ovation is simply superfluous ; for the audience at the little water-side theatre are now almost on the footing of old friends of the manager , actors , and actresses , and pleasant memories of some thirteen years of intercourse hang round boxes , pit , gallery , and stage . Mr . Phblfs deserves the confidence he has obtained . He is one of the best of managers ; he has rescued ' the Wells' from debauching and vulgar rubbish , making it a house for refined and intellectual entertainment ; and in these days we do not know where to look for a better representative of Shak-Bpeare ' s heroes . We perceive that he has announced Love's Labour ' s Lostalmost a novelty in our times . A new actress—Mrs . Charles Yodng—has achieved some success in . the part of JuRa in -the Hunchback . The regular dramatic season has also folio-wed the temporary operatic season at ibe Surrey . Some old favourrtes are being played , together with a new lurleaque of La Traviata—not a very hopeful subject , by the way , for the stage joker .
Adelphi ; and now- it returns with its old . hero to- its old quarters . "Wereerel however , to see fights between Englishmen and Americans again introduced on our stage . The thing is now , happily , aa anachronism , and was never in aQna taste . But our Yankee cousins will of course look on the « ase as purely ex ceptional . " The committee of the Handel [ Festival , " says the Times , *» have at leno-th wound up their accounts , and the result is eminently satisfactory . The enter prise appears to have been qiiite as successful in a financial as in a popular and artistic sense . The net profit reaches the handsome sum of 9000 ? . This is in excess of a large amount of incidental property paid for out of the receipts of which the most important items are the orchestra , still a fixture in the Cai-sTAr Paiack , the necessary furniture of the orchestra , and the printed and copied music—all , of course , available for any future occasion . Taking these into consideration , no previous musical festival ever realized so much . The distribution of the surplus , in accordance with an agreement between the directors of the Crystal Palace Company and the Committee of -the Sacred Harmonic Societv will be as follows : — One-ninth ( 1 O 0 OJ /) to the society ; six-ninths ( 6000 / ~ ) to the company ; and two-ninths ( 2000 / . ) to a guarantee fund , jointly invested towards the expenses of the Handel Commemoration proposed to be held in 1859 ~ The gross receipts of the recent festival were 23 , 360 ? ., out of which amateurs will T ) e glad to learn that no less than 11 , 0007 . were obtained on the last day when Handei / s greatest choral masterpiece , Israel in Egyptwas performed . The
Mr . T . P . Cooke has been performing Long Tom Coffin in the Pilot , at the Adbcpht . The drama is taken from one of Cooper ' s naval romances , and was ¦ worked up by ihe everlasting Mr . ITitzbaxl some thirty years ago . The naval triumphs , of course , are transferred from the Americans to the English , and the story is not closely followed ; but there is no end of absurdities , such as Jadies jumping- from one ship to another , together with a boarding party , during an action . T . P- Cooke is the tar all OTer , therein contrasting strongly with the other stage sailors . The piece was originally produced at the
, last ceremony connected with the festival of 1857 in which the performers were concerned , took place on Friday week at Exeter Hali ^ , when medals commemorative of the event were distributed . These medals aie of bronze , with Handei / s bust ( from the original statue of RouBrLLiAc , in the possession . ' of th e Sacred Harmonic Society ) on the obverse , and on the revers e an anci ent lyre encircled by the inscription— ' Crystal Palace—Handel Festival—June , 1857 . " * The Norwich Musical Festival has been held during the present week and has been largely attended . '
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . ATTKENT . —On the 26 th July , at Knrrachee , Scinde , the wife of Captain Aitken , Bombay Artillery : a son . CHAPLIN . —On the 8 th inst ., at Buckfastleigh "Vicarage South Devon , the wife of the "Rev . E . M . Chaplin : a daughter . MARRIAGES . BIRD—BAR&Y . —On the 17 tn inst ., at Ightham , Kent , Ddith , eldest daughter of the Rev . R . Bird , B . D ., rector of Ightham , to Charles Ainslie Barry , MI . A ., eldest son of the Jtev . C . Uphara Barry , of Ryde , Isle of "Wight . B £ > BINSON—ALLEN . —On the 16 th inst ., at Stradbrooke . Suffolk , William Robinson , jun ., of the Craven Bankj Burnley , eldest son of William Robinson , Eso ., banker , Settle , to Elizabeth , youngest daughter of the Rev . John Taylor Allen , vicar of Stradbrooke . DEATHS . DAVIES- —On the 1 st inst ., on board the Atrato , aged 69 years , Mr . William Daviea , of Dominica , West Indies ; a large landed proprietor , and a member of the Executive Council of that ; island . He bad been a resident for many years in Donaiai-ca , and was nauoh respected tHefe . JAMES . —On the 31 st of May , massacred in church , at Shah * iehanpore , by the mutineers of his corps , Captain Marshall James , 28 th Uegb . Bengal N . L , a » ed 37 , only boh of the late Lieut .-Col . James , H . E . I . C ., of Saltford House , Bath , and grandson of late Lieut-General Sir Dyson Marshall , K . O . B ., of the H . E . I . C .
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FROM . THE LONDON QAZETTR 5 Tttesdaw , September 15 . BANKRUPTS , —James Mkkeose and Thomas Edwaed Husbey , 78 , Hatton-garden , and Phoenix-works . Tividale , Hear Dudley , ironfbunders and smiths—James Chandler , tho elder , Epsom , brewerland maltster—W . Edwijt Deacon , 114 , High-stroet , Gosport , linen draper—George Vincent , Mistley , Essex , beer-honse keeper and blacksmith —Thomas Dban , late of Staples-inn , Holborn , and St . Switlrin ' s-lane , City , now of Barnes , and 7 , King ' s Bench-walk , Temple , Bonvener—Abraham Nasti , 18 , Everett-street , Brunswick-Bquare , builder—Thomas Francis , 11 , Lamb-place , Kingsland-road , builder and timber merclnant—John Hopton Wtld , 83 , Redcliff-street , Bristol , wine and spirit merchant and rectifying distiller * wA corapound-er of spirits—Joseph Blaket SPEKCEn . Halifax , joiner and cabinetmaker . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—A-ndrew Climie . LorIi-Tf intioch—Awt * btw LA . in 3 Ki . X 8 , Airdrie , draper and clothier —Charles M'Kat . Edinburgh , lately epirit merchant , now lodging-house-keeper—John Hutohzinson , Canipbeltown , Ardorsier , and . Fort Goorgo , contractor and fleslier—John Udohan , Glasgow , accountant—Datid Mackee , St . Andrews , plumber—Alexander Greig , Dundee , net manufacturer—James Muedock , Glasgow , valuator and cornmission agent — Mouitz Tbankenbbihj , Glasgow , fancy leather worker . Friday , September 1 Q . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . —Thomas IlAitnisoN . Kent , co » l and timber merchant—Tho Welsh Totosl Lead -Mid Conner Mining -Company . BANKRUPT&—Whjulam Huokb Websxkk , Chipping Ongar , Essexshire . baker—George Beaven . Clilpponham , Wilts , cordwaAnor—OnAWwra WEtoit , Wells , SonwsrsotBhira , lnnkoonor—Jamks Newman , Long Button , Lincolnshire , bookseller-Thomas Wheeler , Hereford , miller—Thomas Ghatwick . Cauiborwoll-groon , Surrey , © heesemonger—Oharles Beown , Edgbaston-street , IHrimugtuun , leather dealer—Dakzbx . Dctxok , Liverpool , grooor ~ , A . LEx . HAnts hili- and John McKean , HuddorsUold . woollen merchants —John Lloyd , Bryn Salwrn , Merionethshire , cattlo snlcaman—Jambb M * CAnTNEY , South Shields , provision merchant—Thomas Piujak , Doausgato . Dtiuichcutor . dranor . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS George Patbrion Soghead , n « sr KlrMnUllooh , farmer and <| imiry « mn — JBowah atkd Co ., Q 1 & » qow , ao ^ iaeora and irauf-owMiora—Wh-liam CnAia , Glasgow , machine maker — Witlliam ; "Eadib , Dundee , ship broker .
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¦ CORN MARKET . Marlc-lane , Priday , September 18 , 1857 . Most of tho country markets are a trifle lower , and in London prices have declined 2 s . per qr . on English and Is . per qr . on Foreign Wheat . The price of fair now red EngliBh Whea * is 05 s ., Norfolk Flour 40 b . Gd . to 41 a . 6 d ., Archangel Oats of good quality 23 a . Gd ., Iciln-dried Danish Barley for grindinp ; 53 lbs . 35 s . Od ., Odessa . 29 s . per 400 lbs .. Maize 38 s . per 480 lbs . Barley and Oats remain unaltered . There are plenty of Maize cargoes off tho coast which may be had on easy terms .
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BRITISH TUHTDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( CiosiNa Prices . ) Sat . Mon . Ftccs . \ Wed . Thur . \ jFrid . Bank Stock 3 per Oont . Red 3 per Cont . Con . An . 004 005 90 ? 90 * 90 } 905 Consols Tor Account 90 S 00 J 90 | » 0 J 901 90 S New a per Cent . An , New 2 i por Cents \ Long Ans . 1860 ] .,.. " , " | India Stock 213 ... . SSIO 210 Ditto Bonds , jgiooo .. ;„ . r ..... :.:::: „ . Ditto , under JElOOO . , 22 d 22 d Bk . Bills , £ 1000 " 7 d " 44 Ditto , £ 500 7 d 3 d '" . ' . ' . ' . 3 d 4 d D t ? ' ^^• - ¦¦¦ - 6 d 4 . d 2 d Od 3 d 3 d
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., London . TVlday Evoning , Soptcmljcr 18 , 1857 . On Monday mornlnp tho latest tolcgraphlo mftHsago from India wet published in all the tm-pors . Tho effect on tho Funds was depressing ; and at the wtnio timo tho itowu from Now York , announcing tho commorcial panic , lent ita aid to dopreel&te tho valuo of OoiisoIh . Tuesday them \ vsw n . rally , « ad ttee Funds ro « e to » 0 J for October account . All yoscerdav forenoon there wore ruiwouru of a luLor tolo ^ raph navlng lioen reoolvoft , nnd aftor hours it was understood that Hjcvoloek k » d beeti compnlloct to rctlro u pon Oawttitorn and wait for rolnforcomcnta , and that « i < dm « au was riTo iu
his little hand of heroes , There wer « also rumours of fresh outbreaks in different parts of India , and an assertion that the Commander-in-Chief , Sir Colin Campbell , had been seriously indisposed . This morning Consols opeued at 891 to 90 , for money ; but a « ood many money purchases sent up the stock to 90 f . The English public has not yet realized the great difficulty of its position , whilst all tho leading journals take the Government easy way of looking at this rebellion as not very serious . May we not all have to look upon this war in a very different light ! We talk now of 87 , 000 European troops hi India , may not 120 , 000 be nearer the requisite number before our wars are over ? Are Consols worth their present price ? Will not a large loan bo absolutely necessary before next spring ? Consols must give / wny if our two next anticipated messages do not give us greater assurance of hope . In foreign stocks there has been very little doing . Russian securities are somewhat lower . French shares are worse all round the market . The aspect of French affairs is not invitintr , and the next liquidation , it is expected , will shake the market considerably . Our own heavy railway shares are 11 . and 11 . lOs . per cent , worse since the account ion Tuesday . . ' ,,
, ¦ i '¦ Blackburn , 7 J , 8 £ ; Caledonian , 84 , 85 ; Chester and Holyhead , 33 , 35 ; Eastern Couuties , 56 J , 57 ix . d .: Great Northern , 95 , 96 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ^ , 97 , 99 ; trreat Western , 54 , 54 Jx . d . ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 96 } , 97 ; London and Blackwall , 58 , 5 t x-d . ; London , Brighton , and South Coast , 103 , 105 ; "London and North-Western , 98 , 98 }; London and South -Western , 913 , 92 J ; Midland , 80 ? , 81 x . d . ; North-Eastern ( Berwick ) , 92 , 93 ; South-Eastern ( Dover ) , 68 . 70 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 5 f , 6 ; Dutch-Rhenish , 3 J , Si dis . ; Eastern of Franco ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 25 g , 26 : Great Central of France , 232 , 24 ; Great Luxembourg , OS , 61 ; Northern of France , 33 J , 34 ; Paris and Lyons , 33 | , 34 ; Royal Danish , 16 , 18 ; ltoyal Swedish , f , 2 ; Sambre and Meusc . Gf , 7 .
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^ I'OituiGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation duuing the AVeekendino _ , TnCtTKaDAT BVKNJCNCt . ) Brnsihan Bonds 102 J Portuguese 4 per Cents . ... Bupnos Ayrcs 0 p . Cents „ . Rniasian Bonds . 5 per Chilian fi por Cents Cents io » Chilian 8 per Cents Russian a . } per Cents ' . ' . ' . ' . 98 f Datoh S 4 per Oeuts «* J Spanish < wn Dutch 4 per Cont . Cortf . 100 Sjpaniah CommifcteoCer-Kqnador Bonds 185 ofCoup . not fun Moxioan Account 21 * Turkish 6 perContn ori i Peruvian 4 , 4 porOonta .... 7 » 4 Turkish Now , 4 ditto .... 9 a * FortuKuoso 3 porConts . 45 J Venezuela 41 per Cents .. 33 *
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 19, 1857, page 910, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2210/page/22/
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