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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. A Grand Classical, Dramatic, Miscellaneous, Concerted
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MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT , in Italian , French , English , Spanish , and German , will take place on MONDAY ( to-morrow Morning ) , June 16 , 1851 , selected from the following Authors : — Weber , Spohr , Cherubim , Spontini , Rossini , Gluck . Mercadante , Cirnaroaa , Beethoven , Zingarelli , Purcell , Auber , Mozart , Meyerbeer , and Mendelssohn ; and embracing many highly interesting' novelties . On this occasion will appear Mesdames Sontag , Caroline Duprez , Alaimo , Giuliani , Ida Bertrand , Fiorentini , Marie Cruvelli , and Sofie Cruvelli . The valuable assistance of Madame Ugalde , of the Opera Comique , Paris , has also been secured . Signqri Gardoni and Calzolaii , Mr . Sims Beeves and Signor Pardini , Signori Ooletti and Ferranti , F . Lablache , Balaucbi , Massol , and Lablache . Director of the Music , M . BALFE . Some of the original manuscripts of the celebrated Paganini having-been discovered , the direction has secured them , and M . Sivori ( engaged expressly for this occasion ) will execute the celebrated CONCERTO , and also the so-much-admired STREGHE , or Witd »« s' Dance . These pieces have never been performed'by any but Paganini . The Concert will commence at Two o'clock . Boxes , Two Guineas ; Pit Stalls , 15 s . ; Pit Tickets and Gallery Stalls , 5 s . ; Gallery , 2 s . 6 d . Boxes , Stalls , and Tickets , may be had at the Box-office at the Theatre .
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SIGNOR ANELLI'S NEW AND CONCISE METHOD of SINGING , by which students cannot fail to sing with correctness , expression , and-refined manner and taste , in less than half the time generally employed . The method has been framefl on scientific principles , and has obtained the approbation of the first masters of Itary , i ncluding the high authority of OresCBNtini . The Prospectus and Byllsbus of Vocal Science and Art , with the Plan of the New Method and effects produced in a short time , may be had at the principal Music-sellers . Applications to Signor Anelli , 4 , Northumberland-place , We * tuourne-grove , Bayswater .
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COCO A is a nut -which , besides farinaceous substance , contains a bland oil . The oil in this nut has one advantage , which w , that it ie less liable than any other oil to ranoidity . Possessing- these two nutritive substances , Cocoa is become : a most valuable article of diet , more particularly if , by mechanical or other meari 3 , the farinaceous substance can be so perfaoily inoorporatod with the oily , that the one will prevent the other ( from separating . Such a union is presented 'in the Cocoa prepared by JAM Es EPPS ; and thus , while the delightful flavour , in part dependent upon the oil , in retained , the whole preparation will agree with the moat delicate stomach . JAMES EPPS , Homoeopathic Chemist , 112 , Great Russellstreet , Bloomsbury , and 82 , Old Broad-utreet , City , London .
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LOUIS ROSSI , HAIR-CUTTER and COIFFEUR , 254 , Regent-street , opposite Hanover-square , inventor of the TRANSPARENT lilOAD-DlUiSSJiS and PERUKES , the Hair of which in singly attached to a thin , transparent fabric , rendering the akin «> f the head perfuctly visible ; and being attached to a foundation ooiiHtructecl on geometrical principles ,, readere them superior to all others . hitherto invented . Sole proprietor of the CELEBRATED PERUVIAN BALM , wbidh is unversally approved and admired . This BAIjM , containing neither ardent spirit , pungent essential oils , nor other injurious materials , cleans the Hair expeuitiously , render * it beautifully bright , and imparts to it the delicate fragrance of Flowers . The Hair when washed with this Balm » ooti becomes pleasantly soft , and luxuriant in growth : and although by improperly employing injurious extracts to clean it , the Hair may have bcoU'Ktiiidorud huruh , or turned tfrey , it will hooii bn restored to its Natural Colour and Brilliancy by using the PERUVIAN BALM .
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SCO TTISH and IRISH LTNKN WAIIEUO . U 8 E , 261 , ( Jxford-streot , near North Audlcy-Htreet , Manufactory . Xkunformline . DAVID BJltRI'XL b «|» s rospeotfully to draw . the attention of the Nobility ,. CJmitry , and Public ^ uuerully , to Iiih new . make of DAMAfUK TABLE LI . NilNH , upecknieiiH of which are now on view at , tho Great Exhibition , near the w « 'hI , « uid of Ihc building , under the head of " Flax , ' * . Cla « H XIV ., No . ( it ) , ai . d in the N 01 Ih Gallery , CIohb VII . The QUEEN'S PATTERN liau b «« n ougravod in tlie Art . Jouriiul for Uud preHeiit . inonth , and it ) lime aliiiilod to in tbe ediloriul remarks : — "Among the line ( liapiir und iluinurik linenn , icceived from DuixfcFinlinn , urn uoi »< : Bingiilarl y rich mid lieautiliil ( ublcclotliH , manufactured by Mr . Birrell . iroin di > Hi < rii ! t furniKlifd by Mr . Paton ,, an artist who has upwards of a iniarti'i- of a century aided the manufacturoru of that iriiiuuh and vciii > r : ible town . \ V < - 'have engruved one of Chum on thUjnige—bold and elaborate in ¦ detti gn . 'tmti in all renpentu worthy of covering a regal table . In 6 h « . < -corners of the border Ave Uincerii the St . ( joorge ., and in the nontrmot thu flame part Cl »« harigrH of tint order of ' Tbe Thistle ' uiid'Ht . Patrick . ' In thu centre of tlte cloth in a medallion LiiHt of her gmoioiiH Mi ^ j « Hty . The table-t-. lut . li in iniule lr . nn the llneBtt'leiniBlifla-x . " Tim "CAfJE PATTEKTV , " in thentyle of F-oiiih XIV ., iiiiiI tlm " WARHlNG'l'ON AMCDALL'ION BUST , " Hiinnomrted witli . iiatioiiUl and otbor einlili'iitiitical flgnreH , nre nlno «> n view . Na |> - kiiiH , in mlk and linen , to match tin . above . lUVYAI / KXiriMTION LINKNS . DAVTI ) lU'ItHKL'L'hati ready fin iiiHperliou a ohoine paronl of the ccl (! brut « ' ( l 7- > H and 4-1 ( , ' ruwn l . iiumi , all manufactured fioin lOngliuh yarnw , and warranted of uouiut bluach . Tbimt : gondu ciiii be utrongly lecoimiKiiided , and einbruoe every quality , up to the ttnont Mo . which cuu bn produoed . &JUuokabiu > k « , Bhuotiuini , Tublo Co verb , Htc . May , 1851 .
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CAIDY ISLAND . -pOR SALE , by PRIVATE CONTRACT , MOST DESIRABLE AND VALUABLE INVESTMENT , in the Bristol Channel . 24 miles from Tenby , and forming the Western Boundary of Carmarthen Bay , together with the Mansion-house , Wa ll ed Gardens , important LIME 8 TONE QUARRIES , and 650 acres of land . The Island of Caldy will insure to the purchaser , arising from a total absence of restraint , and being a freehold , an income of at least EIGHT HUNDRED PER ANNUM . It includes upwards of SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES to low-water mark , FOUR HUNDR ED AND SIXTY ACRF-S of which comprise the much admired FARM OF CALDY , and contain Land , Meadow , Pasture , and Arable , fa * surpassing in value the general productive soils IN WALES , There are No Taxes , Tithes , nor Pook-Rates , and the Land-Tax
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is Redeemed . THE MANSION , which is replete with every possible convenience , is of recent erection , and embraces within it all the accommodations requisite for a FAMILY OF DISTINCTION . THE REMAINS OF THE ANCIENT MANSION have been mostly converted into Farm Offices of every description necessary for the management of this extensive farm , amongst which stands the TOWER OF THE ANCIENT CONVENTUAL CHURCH , which is surmounted by a Stone Spike , and forra 3 a conspicuous object of picturesque appearance , imparting with the rest of the ruins , an interesting and romantic character to this sequestered spot . There are TWO LARGE WALLED GARDENS , well stocked with Choice Fruit Trees , a Lawn in front of the House , with Flower Garden ; and several Ornamental Sheets of Water , which together turn
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THE VALUABLE CORN GRIST MILL , leaving a sufficient supply for any other Machinery purpose * that maybe required . There are TEN COTTAGES for Labourers , with extensive Stores , producing a Rental of nearly THIRTY POUNDS per annum . THE EXTENSIVE LIME-STONE ROCKS , which stand unrivalled for quality of the STONE , are now partially worked , but in the hands of an enterprising person AN INCOME OF AT LEAST ONE THOUSAND POUNDS per annum may be realized . The Quarries are on the North side of the ISLAND , and form a Harbour of Safety , well known to mariners by the name of CALDY ROADSTEAD , which is allowed to be the safest Anchorage for Vessels to Tide in daring a storm in the Bristol Channel , and on the Island a Lighthouse has been erected by the Trinity Board .
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THE PURCHASER , in addition to other very numerous advantages , will be SOVEREIGN OF THE ISLAND AND MANOR OF CALDY . Steamers plying between Bristol , Tenby , and Ireland , pass and repass this REALLY BEAUTIFUL AND FERTILE ISLAND , which , whilst it presents , from its many and innumerable advantages to capitalists , an investment for their money tut rarely to be met with , offers , at the same time , to private gentlemen , ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND INDEPENDENT PROPERTIES IN GREAT BRITAIN . The present proprietor will feel great pleasure in shoifing-the Estate , and giving every information that a purchaser may require . ' For terms , and every information , apply to John Gwvnne , Esq ., Solicitor , Tenby , Pembrokeshire , and Messrs . Colk and Soott , Solicitors , No . 12 , Furnival ' s-inn , London .
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THE QUEEN'S PARASOL , registered by THOMAS EVANS and CO ., Feb . 19 , 1851 . " Upon the highest authority—that is , fair authority—we are enabled to state , that the existing ne plus ultra is to be found in 'Tiie Queen ' s Parasol , ' which has this week exhibited itself at our office , ' and made a sunshine in that gloomy place . It is admirable : brilliant , but not gaudy ; light , but not fragile ; commodious , but not clumsy . It ia firm , without obliging the p . misol to become an umbrella ; light , without obliging it to become a wreck . " —The Leacltr , April I'J . IK 51 . To be had of all Drapers and Wholesale Houses ; also at the Manufactory , No . 10 , WOOD-STREET , C 11 EAPSIDK , LONDON .
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Git K A T E XHIBI T I O N C E N T It A L AVKNIIK : an Illustrated Priced-List of Church Furniture contributed by Gii . hkut J . FiiKN < ni , Holton , Lancashire . Trana-Aiitted free 011 application . Parcels delivered in London daily .
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Til E G It E A T E X 11 I li I T I O N . — HINTS TO VISITORS . Among the teiiH of thousands who will grace the Industrial Fair , every nation will contribute bright samplon of its youth , beauty , and fashion . The frequenteru of the ball , the public » ih-Kcinhly , and thu promenade , will tind both personal comfort , and uLlracl . ion promoted by tlio une of Rowland and Sons' valuable aids ; and what , better mark of esteem can bo offered to friend * 011 their return home , iih 11 memento of the Great Exhibition , than a packet of " Rowlands * Unique Discoveries . " ROWLAND'S MACA 8 SAR OIL , For the growth , and for prvuerviug , improving , and beautifying tin- huiiian hair . ROWLANDS' KAI . YLOR , For improving and beautifying the skin and complexion , rimli-I'atiujf nil cnl . meonH eruptiona , Hunbiirn , t ' recklea , anil diucolorationn and for rciulering the skin soft , clear , and liiir . ROWLANDS' ( JIHINTO , Or Pearl Dentifrice , for preserving antl beautifying th «> truth , Htrt'iigtheiiiug ihe ^ uinu . and for rendering Ihe breath uwr . ul ami I > ur « . . limvarr , of spurious imit . at . iont ) ! The onl y genuine of each bears the name of " ROWLANDS ' , " preceding tlial . of the article on the wrapper or label . N <» ld l > y A . Rowland and Bonn , 20 , Il . itton-jfanli-n , London ; and by C'liriuitUH and Perfumers . ^ 1
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ivoyai , Victoria "" kki / jcari'ktinc ; . i \ The public attention is particularly directed totluH Manufacture The carpeiing combines beamy of dcNign . durability impervioiiHiiewi to dunl ,, and economy in prior , routing halt Iliat of llrusHrlH . II has now been in ^ ei . er . tl use many yearn , ami become well ehtiiMiHlH d uilli the trade and tlic public , and run be mil rlmu'l at . nil rciip ' * - ' " '' ' <' '" l't-l ' <>»««» i'l London , nn < l in iirurlv every Town i" 'l' « i ¦ /«*¦!« - «! Kingdom . The 1 'ATENT WOOLLKN Vl . O'l'll COMPANY . H , LOVK-LANK , ALDKUMANin ' lRY , « In « nianufacliiie I ' linted and KniboHHed U ' i ( hl « <' ovfi'H in III ' newest dirnig-UH , Window ( , ' mtaiim , OluCltH 'for I ' lpholrttricrs , thick Kelt , for roliHhiujr , ike . Ike . Mniiiiliicli'iies 11 ! . Li- ( idn , antl Iloroiigli-roud , London . Wbdlwialo Wim-lioiiiitw . 8 , Lovi-lano , Wood-atreet . London .
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Spanish Five per Cents ., for money , 20 | and f ; for the account , 20 f and f ; Passive , 6 ; Spanish Three per Cents ., for the account , * 0 f ; Dutch Two ani-a-Half per Cents ., 59 |; and tfr « Four per Cent . Certificates , 904 and * .
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Thtetdmi , June 10 . BAN * HtJrT 8 . —W . fiatiTv , <© f Weet-ibill-giMwe , Wandsworth road , timber-dealer , to surrender June 84 and July 24 ; official assignee , Mir . -Johnson , iBaainghall-etiteet ; solicitor , Mr . Holcombe , Chancery-lane —< S . a&fci cliff * . Aldham , Suffolk , milder , June 19 and July 25 ;; official assignee , Mr . W . Whitmore , Basinghall-street ; solicitors , Messrs . C . J . and H . Wishaw , Gra . y ' e-iiin-8 » iuare ; and Mr . J . F . Robinson , GSadleigh , Suffolk —H . Maetek , Lewoa , Busses , draper , June 19 and July 5 ? 1 ; official aaaisrneeu Alt . E . Edwards , Sumbrook-court , JBssmg'haHatreet ; solicitors , Messrs . Sole and Turner , Aldermanbury—JL DuMMBiiOW , ( Fenohurah-srtreet , broker , June 28 and July & 9 :
official assignee , sir . 1 . JN laholson , Basinghail-street ; goliottor , Mr . H . Lloyd , Milk-street , Cheapside—L . D . Smith , 'Little Knight HiJer- > stmeet , oalendorer , June 'iH and 'July IB ; official assignee , Mr . W . Bonneil , Uuildliall-oliambers , ilustnplmHatreot : solicitor , Mr . G . Waller , jun ., Finsbuny-circus—W . Gir&KiEffl ., Bristol , grocer , June 24 and July 22 ; official a&eignee , Mr . E . M . Miller , Bristol ; solicitor , Mr . W . Bevan , Bristol—J . T . < HaX £ ,, Jtfortuwiok , Cheshire , 'bookdeller , June 19 and July 10 ; official assignee , Mo \ W . iBind , Liverpool ; solicitors , Messrs . Barker and Cheshire , Liverpool— . 8 . Hijy nndJ . SIjsy , Coliio , Lancashire ,. manufacturers , June 25 and July ( 18 ; official aaaignee , Mr . C Lee , Manchester ; solicitors , Mesers . Cooper and Bon , Manohoator .
Friday ,. June 13 . BaNkruvts . —S . Ratliff ( und not Ratcliffc , us before -advertiflod ) , Aldhain , Suffolk ., milker , to nurruiulor June 19 , June 25 ; Bolioitors , Messrs . Whiahaw , Qray ' ti-unn-siiuare , and Mr . Kobinaon , Hadleiifh , SufFolk . ; official assignee , Mr . Whitmore , Bueinghall-street —> C . Moody :, Got > woll-roud , 'Cler'kun well ,, pork'butcher , Juae 10 , July 25 ; solicitors , Muesra . Bmith , Biennlnfr , 'Mid Croft , liasin ^ hull-strrtKit ; olTloiul assi ^ nue . Mr . Cannmi , Birflliin-lune , Cornhill—J . M . Woou , Barbican , victualler , June 25 , July 155 ; solicitors ., Moaars . Mine and Jtabinson , Chartorhouso-txiuare ; ofllcial assignee , Mr . Stanafeld— J . W . altkhb , Great Kidor-ntreet , Bt . James '*) , lioonsed victuuller , June JJu , July 25 ; solicitor ; , Muuars . . Dimmock and illurbey , Muiiblk-lantvCunnoii-stroot ; ofticial iw nig nee ,, Mr . iGruham— -J . Midirijm , Oukley-torraou , Cheleeu ,
builder , June M , July Ua ; solicitor , Mr . Tumley , Oonilnll , ; otlioiul ns » u ; nne ., Mir . 'liull , 'Colttmt » u-utrnut ~> bmWlingH , Mooxgateatreot— -J .. Lmiuam , Uowland-Btraet , tFitaroy-tHjiiare , plunoforte tmunufuctiwur ., June 1 M , Au ( f . D ; suliuitor , . ftfcr . J ' axon , Dlooms-( buiw- > Huuiire ; ullioi <» l uuflifirnoe . Mr . > rWu « H , UuihihulUohainburs , iluBiiijfhall-Htroot—il' . Fibhkk , Clowor-Htiddt , itto < lford- «( iuaro , and Totttmliam-strcol , TotUHiliam-court-nmcl . pianoforte nutnufuivturcr , Juno Ut , . July 15 ; odliuitor ., Air . 'Ook , Pinm > vH' -haIl , * Old Uroud-atreot , ; nfllouil assig-nue , . Mir . OJrnom , Abohurnh-lnim . « Lnniburd-Hti'c < it—W . CurHON , . Chester , rliiiildor , June » 0 , 0 uly iH , ; solicitor . Mr . ilontu ^ u , CheBtor ; ulliolul iniiaiffitee . Mr . tBirif , 2 iiyor | iool—JU . Whittaiciiu and J . l '' uiii . A . u <* VK , Anooata , Irfincuuhire , inanufucturerH . J une 80 , July . i ! l ; Bi > lioitorH . Messrs . MHoIj-¦* iock . Uuokltjy , mid 'l \ Ul » well , Mauoluistur ; oilloial Bauigneo , Mr . a ' r » aor , ManchoMiur .
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BRITISH ! FUNE 6 FOR THE PAST WTOEK . ( Closing Prices . )
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FOJ 3 LE 1 QN FiUNDS . ( Last Official Quatation during the Week enilin ^ Friday Eveniae . ) Austrian 5 per Cents . 74 i fiexiean ft per Ct . Ace . S 4 § B « l ( r | an Bde ., 44 p . € t . 911 email .. ,. — Brazilian 5 per Cents . 874 Nwpolitora 5 -per Gents . — Buenoe Ayree 6 p . CtB . S 5 Peruvian 4 ^ iper Oente . — Chilian 3 j > er Oents . .. — Portuguese 5 rper Cent . — Daaiek 5 perCent « . .. — 4 per Ct * . 3 S £ Dutch 24 per Cento ... 597 Annuities — 4 per Cents . .. 904 Russian , i « 22 , 4 i p . Cts . 102 ^ Ecuador Bonds . „ 3 | Span . Actives , 5 p . Cte . 20 . Z French 5 p . CAn . atPen-ie 92 . 0 Passive .. 6 3 p . Cte » , Jtuteia , 55 . 30 I iDeferred ,. —
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1 Sattir . Jdond Tim . W « dm . Thurt . FriS . Bank « toe 4 c .... i : « 11 ? 8 IU 218 2119 218 * 3 per Ct . Bed .. ' « 7 £ * 7 | 97 . < « 7 f ml 9 T # 3 p . C . Oon . Ane . 08 « 8 98 ' ml' 981 ' 98 } 3 p . C . A « i . l 786 . ! 3 p . Ct . € on ., Ae . 98 973 98 | 87 ^ 98 * 07 3 f p . Cent . An . 88 £ « 8 | J » 6 mi 98 | ' 98 $ New 5 perOte . ¦ —— — ¦ — - LonffA < m .. > 1960 . ' 7 f ' ' 7 5-K 7 S-16 7 S-l « Ind . 9 t . i 04 p . « t . 8 B 8 ¦ ' ' TMOto BenSs .. ' 53 p * p 56 p 56 p 52 p 55 Ex . Bills , IOOO ; . 43 p ! * 6 p 4 « p 48 p 42 p 42 p CHtto , 5 U 0 * ... 46 p i 47 p 43 t > ' 42 p ' 43 p Ditto , Small —— ¦ 46 p 47 p 47 p 48 p 48 p
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CORN EXCHANGE . Makk-lakt ; , June IS . —Supplies since Monday moderate . Wheat trade firm at Monday ' s prices . Holders ask rather more money , which checks sales . Barley , Beans , Peas , and Oats in demand at Monday ' s rates . Large sales have been made of Egyptian Beans ^ other articles in short supply , and business limited . Arrivals from 14 th June to 18 ifh June . English . Irish . Foreign . "Wheat .. . ^ 1610 9020 Barley .. .... 270 1030 Oat « ., .. .. 80 1 S 50 5990 Flcmr ... .. 2170 8200
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G&A 1 JN , Mark-lane , June 13 . "IWieat , B » New 38 « . to 43 s . Maple . 33 s . to 33 g . Fine .... 42 —44 White ..... „ , 26 —28 Old-. 40 —42 , Boilers . 28 —30 White ...... 40 —42 , Beans , 5 Ticka . .. 29 —31 Fine ., 42 —46 Old 31 —32 BuperiorNew 4 < i — 50 Indian Corn ..... 28 —30 Rye 25 —26 '¦ . . Gate , iPeed . 19 —B 0 Barley 26 —27 ; Fine 21 — gg Malting 28 —29 Poland 25 —36 Malt , Ord . .. 48 — 52 Fine 26 — 27 Fine .,. 52 —56 Potato ...... S 3 —Si P « as , Hoe .. SO —M Fine 34 —25
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FBOM THE IX )* n > 0 N -GAZETTE .
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B 1 RXHH . On the Jut . of Jtuit ) , at fliunptoii itishop . nunr lloriiford , Hie ¦ wile of Cu ]) tuin Weare , Thiilioth ( Quouii ' m Own ) , ICogiiuuiil , ofm uui . tin the'Bnrt . at thu Muerturt « , l ( uUjq . Murlhavuitffh Oullo ^ ti , lllic "Wife o'f tho liuvoutiud Mr . Wilkinson ., « f u . « tau « lttur .. On ( hu 7 tl | , l ^ uijyAdulu Oot \\ of , u uou mid'hair . On tho 7 th , at iijOuEacuHatroo ^ tlw Xtttdy 4 iuoinaoy , ol a non .
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BIHTHS , MAliiRIAGE ^ , AND DKA . TJX 8 .
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MAKEIAGES , On the » rd of June , at 8 t . Mary Magdalen , Oxford , the Reverend C . W « lelwu « e , aesigUnt-ctoaplain H . E . I . C . S . at Bombay , yooBsrest ton of E . Wodehouse , Esq ., M . P ., to Marianne Lloyd , tecond daughter of Charlee , late Lord Bishop of Oxford . On the 10 th , at St . Mary ' s . Hampton , Matthew Arnold , Esq ., eldest son of the late Ur . Arnold , of Bugby , to Fanny Lucy , third daughter of the Honourable Mr . Justice Wightman . DEATHS . On the 17 th of April , at Bloem Fontein , Cape of Good Hope , Xofan Clement Francis , aged twenty-one . On the 8 th of May , at Leamington , Margaret Elizabeth , eldest daughter of John Dalrymple , Esq ., M . P .
On the 29 th , at Catritw-house , Ayrshire , Colonel Matthew Stewart , * on of the late Dugald Stewart , Esq ., in the sixty-sixth year of his age . On the 5 th , at No . I , Green ' s-row , Chelsea , of typhus fever , the Eeverend John Farrer Robinson , M . A ., fellow and late mathematical lecturer of St . Peter's College , Cambridge . On the Stfa , at St . Alban ' e , aged seventy-one , John Samuel Story , Esq ., Clerk of the Peace for the county of Hertford . On the 6 th , at 24 , Cambridge-terrace , Hydfi * park , Lieatenant-Colouel W , T . Baker , «/ tike Madras Army , « g « d « x , ty-five . On the 6 th , at ^ 3 , Eaton-place , Lieuteaant-General Sir John Gardiner , K . C . B ., Colonel of the Sixth Regiment of Foot .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 14, 1851, page 569, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1887/page/21/
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