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H ER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. First. Night of the Season.
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First Appearance of Madlle . Titiens . THE HUGUENOTS . On TUESDAY NEXT , the 13 th April , will be produced ( first time at this Theatre ) . Meyerbeer's Grand Opera , GLI UGONOTTI . Dramatis Personjb . II Conte di San Bris ( Governor of the Louvre ) Signor Bellelti . II Conte di Nevers Signor Aldighieri . De Cosse • • • • • • ¦ Signor Mercuriali . Tavannes •• •• •• Signor Annoni . DeRetz •• •• - Siguor Borchardt . Merit .. • • • • • • • Signor Castolli . Head of Night Watch .. .. Signor Albelda . Raul di Nangis ( a Huguenot Gentleman ) Signor Giuglini . Marcello ( his Servant ) .. .. Signor Vialctti . Margarita di Valois ( betrothed to Henry IV . ) ¦ .. .. Madlle . Ortolani . Urbano ( her Page ) - .. .. Madame Lucioui Landi-( Her first appearance in England . ) Dame d'Onoro .. .. .. Madame Ghionl . ( Her first appearance in England . ) Valentina ( Daughter of San Bris ) Madlle . Titiens . ( Her first appearance in England . ) Ladies and Gentlemen of the Court . Pages , Citizens , Soldiers , Students , Night Watch , Monks , Musicians , &c . Conductor , Signor Arditi . ¦ With scenery , entirely new and original , by Mr . Marshall ; dresses , entirely new and taken from the best authorities , by Madame Copere , and executed by M . Laureys and Mrs . Masterman ; principal machinist , Mr . Sloman ; head of the property department , Mr . Bradwell ; the mise-cn-scene and incidental ballet , by M . Massot . Description or the Scenery . —Act I . Scene 1 st . — Tourain—Saloon in the Castle of the Count de Nevers . This Scene has been composed in the Renaissance style , age of Frauds I . Scene 2 nd . —Park and Castle of Chenonceaux , composed from Sketches made in the vicinity of Auboise . Act II . Paris—The Pre-aux-Clercs and View of Paris hi 1572 , from the Etchings of S . Silvestre . Act III . Paris—The Castle of de Nevers—Interior . Old French Gothic style , with Renaissance enrichments . Act IV . Paris—Chapel of the Huguenots—A Quartier of Paris , from the Etchings of S . Silvestre . m . The National Anthem will be sung after the Opera . The principal soprano part by Madlle . Titiens . In order that the great work , The Huguenots , may be produced with the fullest effect , no Divertissement except that incidental to the Opera will be given on the first night . The New Ballet Divertissement , by M . Massot , entitled LE K . ENVOI DE L'AMOUR , will be produced ou Thursday , 15 th inst . ( it being a Subscription Night , in lieu of Saturday , 24 th July ) , for the first appearance of Modlle . Pucchiul , and shortly afterwards in Louise Miller . The full prospectus of the season arrangements may be had at the Box Office . A limited number of Boxes have been secured to the Public , price 21 s . and 3 ls . 6 d . each .
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MUSICAL UNION . —ST . JAMES'S HALL . 14 th Season . Tuesday , April 13 th , half-past 3 . —Quartet , E flat , No . 80 , Haydn . Grand Sonato , D minor . Op . 49 , Pianoforte . Weber . Quartet , No . 7 . Op . 59 , Beethoven . Solo Violoncello . Artists : Molique , Goffrie , Blagrove , and Piatti . Pianist : M . Oscar de China , from Vienna , ttrsfc time of performance . Visitors' admissions , Half-a-Guinea each , to be had at the usual places . Members must produce their tickets to avoid delay and inconvenience at either entrance to the Hall . J- ELLA .
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PROFESSOR OWEN'S LECTURES on Fossil Birds and Reptiles will be resumed at the MUSEUM of PRACTICAL GEOLOGY , Jormyn-street , on Thursday , April 15 th .
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NEW PROGRAMME of LECTURES delivered daily , in Dr . KAHN'S MUSEUM , 3 , Tichbornostreet , Haymarkefc . Dr . SEXTON , at a quarter past one , on " The Circulation of the Blood ; " at four , on * The Curiosities and Mysteries of the Hair and Beard ; " at eight , on " Skin Diseases ; " and at nine , on " Reproduction . " Dr . KAHN , at three , on " The Philosophy of Marriage . " N . B . The Museum has received numerous additions , Admission , Is . Dr . Kahn's Nino Lectures post free for 12 Stamps . Open ( for Gentlemen only ) from twelve till five , and from seven till ten .
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356 THE 1 EADEB . [ No . 420 , Aprll 10 , 1858
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Rahia shares show a great depression , about 14 per share in tee first named . There has been some heavy sales by the concessionaires and contractors in Pernainbuco , which has In the home heavy market there has been a fall of 15 s . to 25 s . per cent . Midlands and Leeds show great flatness . All the traffic returns are very bad , and as the trade of the country does not revive , and as the Northern and Midland lines will lose their Manchester Exhibition traffic this year , one can hardly at present see any prospect of improvement . Caledonians , pending some dispute which will be settled in the House of Commons this session relative to a portion of their line , are flat at 42 $ ., Miscellaneous shares are languid , with no inquiry . Joint Stock Banks are firm at last week ' s prices . Mines are dull ; a few inquiries after Trelawny , Mary Ann , and Wheal Edwards . Blackburn , 9 , 10 ; Caledonian . 84 * . 845 ; Chester and Holybead . 36 , 38 ; Eastern Counties . 58 . 59 ; Great Northern , 101 ft , 1021 ; Great Southern and Western ( Ireland ) , . , 100 ; Great Western , 57 # . 58 ; Lancashire and Yorkshire , 8 7 * . S 8 ; London and Black wall , 6 , 6 i ; Loudon . Brighton , and South Coast , 105 . 107 ; London and North-Western , 94 i , 94 $ ; London and South - Western . 92 . 93 ; Midland , 92 , 924 ; North - Eastern ( Berwick ) . 91 . 92 ; South-Eastern . ( Dover ) , 69 , 70 ; Antwerp and Rotterdam , 6 . 6 i ; Dutch Rhenish . S | , Si , dis . ; Eastern of France ( Paris and Strasbourg ) . 27 * . 27 $ ; Great Central of France . ; Great Luxembourg , 7 i , SJ ; Northern of France , 371 , 371 ; Paris , and Lyons , 32 f , 32 |; Royal Danish , 16 , 18 : Royal Swedish i , A ; Sambre and Meuse . SJ . 8 f .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , April 9 . "WITH short supplies of Wheat from the farmers , a rise of Is . to 2 s- per quarter is to be noted throughout the country . Flour has likewise advanced Is . per sack ; and Norfolks , which were only saleable in retail at 28 s . 6 d . to 29 s ., now readily command 29 s . 6 d . to 3 a Fine Rhine Wheat is worth 46 s .: Hamburg , 45 s . to 46 s . ; Holstein , 45 s . ; Brunswick , 46 s- ; Dunkirk , 43 s ., all per 496 lbs . Grinding Barley , notwithstanding a large arrival , maintains its price ; and Malting , which is confined chiefly to French , is a brisk sale at 33 s . 6 d . to 34 s . per quarter . Oats are 6 d . to Is . dearer . Rigas , 22 s . 6 d . to 23 s . ; St . Petersburgs , 23 s . to 23 s . 6 d . Swedish , fine , 26 s .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Closing- Pkices . ) Sat . Mon . Tues . Wed . Thur . Frid Bank Stock 226 221 221 220 220 S per Cent . Red 95 * 95 i 95 * 95 * 3 per Cent . Con . An 96 * 96 i 96 * 96 i 96 i Consols for Account 964 96 * 964 96 i 96 * New Sper Cent . Ac . 95 J 951 | 95 i 95 * New 2 * per Ceuts . j Long Ans . 1860 India Stock 222 Ditto Bonds . JB 1000 18 p 20 p 20 p 17 p Ditto , under j £ 1000 | I 19 p 20 p 1 ( 5 p 21 p 22 p Ex . Bills , . £ 1000 35 p 39 p S 5 p j Ditto , £ 500 ...... 35 p 37 p 35 p ] 36 p Ditto , Small I ! 39 p 34 p 39 p
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTF . Tuesday * April 6 . BANKRUPTS . — Chad Fisher Richardson , Mildmayvillas , Stoke Newington , victualler— Geoege Bennett , Whitechapel , outfitter—John Wih-att , Thomas Wii > mams , and Bichakd Williams , Stoke upon-Trent . Staffordshire , earthenware manufacturers—John Powell and Thomas Powell , Birmingham , awl blade makers—Henry Morris , Tipton , Staffordshire , iron merchant—Thomas PtUMMER Craven , Scarborough , Yorkshire , painter — Thomas Dove , Clay Cross . Derbyshire , chemist—Charles Phenix . Ruabon , Denbighshire , common brewer—Jacob Wicks , Bristol , broker — Robeut I'kost , Teignmouth , Devonshire , stationer . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —A . Gardiner , Fouleykes , Lanarkshire , farmer—A - Young , Leith , merchant —D . WiLKiB , Howden , Roxburghshire farmer—R . Jack , Glasgow tin-plate worker—J . M . Banks , Dundee , auctioneer—L . M'Laren , Stirling , plumber—J . MonitisoN , Perth , painter— R . Hamilton , Stonohouse , Lanarkshire , grocer—R . Ross . Brpadmlre , Aberdceiishire , farmer—A . White and W . Fairwea . thek , Aberdeen , silk mercers . Friday . April 9 . BANKRUPTS . —John Lillb y and William Henry Lillky , Wood Wharf . West India Docks , merchants—Robert Dunk , Uxbridge , grocer—Thomas Samuisl de Tear , St . John ' s Wood , currier—John Townsend , Greonwioh , auctioneer— 'Chasleb Millingbn , Fore-street , City , umbrella manufacturer—Robert Leslie , Abchuroh-lano , City , merohant - William Skipf Pjekb&es and Jeuemiah White , East Doreham , Norfolkshlro , builders--William Charles Tissqe , Hertford , plumber—Peter Jackson and James Vaissierh , brace manufacturers — Elizabeth Watt , Birmingham , stationer—Georob Fox , Kow , Ironmonger— David Bbyge , Patornoator-row , booksollor—Thomas II . Devbkbux , Stockton , Durham , tailor—John Harrison , Liverpool , ltconaod victunllor—James Stkphenbon , Hartlopool , shlpowttor—Jambs Sansom , Birmingham , Krooor—William Spencer Ivbnb , Loso | y , Leicester , corn-- ^• aealer—fHHMKr- 'W-irii / iAM-PBBHy , —Extnouth , —DevoHBhiro r builder—Joseph JMaxtbr . William Thornton , and Joseph Galloway , lScolosnill , Yorkshire , manufacturers—Charles Jamks Dillon , Paddington , loaaeo of the Lyceum Theatre — Gkouoh BnowNig 1 'kluam , Camdou-town , builder . SqOTOH SEQUESTRATIONS .-David William Bax-XBB , Dundee , baker—Rouert Copland and Co ,, Dundee , Bhipbrokora—Wilbon and Guthrie , JUuudco , musicsollora —A ; B . Glen and Co .. Glasgow , wnrohonsomon — Jam it a Youwa Bonrtrlohlll , Ayrshire , conlmnotor— Uoiiisuv MusmKvp , Aberdeen , olothlor—JAMics Black mid \ iox , Klhnarnook . machine makers .
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FOREIGN FUNDS . Last Official Quotation during the Week ending Thuksday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 102 [ Portuguese 4 perConts . ... Buenos Ayres 6 p . Cents 79 I Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian 6 per Cents ... i Cents .... Chilian 3 per Cents | Russian 44 per Cents .... 1001 Dutch 24 per Cents 951 Spanish Dutch 4 per Cent . Certf . 981 SpanishCommitteoCer-Equador Bonds 14 * 1 ef Coup , riot fun Mexican Account ! Turkish 6 per Cents Peruvian 44 per Cents | Turkish New , 4 ditto Portugueses per Cents . 458 1 Venezuela 4 i per Cents
H Er Majesty's Theatre. First. Night Of The Season.
H ER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . First . Nisrht of the Season .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 10, 1858, page 356, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2238/page/20/
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