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dprmcfi J?lag^ Lessee, Mr. JofltN M^tchem, 33, Old Pond-streofc,
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COMBItfATtOlir OF'TALENT I ! Mons . REGNIEB , Mom . LAFONT , M . KOGMB , M . PAUL ' LABA , , . MdUo . PENAIN , Madame ROGER SOLIE , and Mdllo . MARQUET , Mp . MitohoH reeipootftijily annpunqea that the Theatre will Ito re-opened on Monday evening , April 12 , 1802 , on wluoh occasion the entertainments will commenoe at half-past Seven . o ' olpok precisely , with LE OAOHEMIRE VJBRT . Conrad de Franoarville ( o&pitaino de vaisseau ) , M . ST . MARIE j Claire do BoftUforti , MUdamo BOGER SOLIE . Afteu wluoh will be produced ( fbr the first time in this country , ) the Jfew Comodj , of , ] V )[ ADE ]^ O | 8 ELW 3 ; DEJLA SEIGLIEKE . Lo Mivrqufs do ' liiSdlgUero , M . RBGNIERt Des Tourn « Uo 8 ( avoont ) , M . ROGER ; Rftoul de Vauborfc . M . PAUL LABA { Bornunl . M . LAFONT j Jasmin , M . TOURILLON ; La Waronno do Vau . boeti ¦ Madllo . DMNAIN : Helenq , Mdllo , MAltQUET . And on Wednesday evening , B 6 aumarchaJH' Oolobrttieil Cortiody or LE IJARBIEli BE . SEVILLE ; QU , LA , J ? RBOA , VTlON INUTILE ,, ,. ., . ... . .. Tho ongairenienta of Mdllo . ROSE OHERI , and Monsieur HUMA , will oomraenod on tho lat of May . Boxes , 69 . \ Pit , 6 s . ; Antphithoatro , 2 b . PrlvVte Boxes ,, Stalls , . and Tickets may bo obtained at the Royal Library . 88 / OW Bond Street .
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SUCCESS IN LIFE . TTUtfDBEDS of Persons hayo attributed JCJL («¦* their Lottoru will ohpw ) that their Improved Ciroum-HtimocH is owing to tho Methods of respectable Employment roooived from Of . FI 8 HER . Bpih poxes are benefited . Thouo humbly reurod , and tho 'highly edxioated , having time at their disposal , pan moat profitabl y employ it , and obtain with ordinary inaiiHtry £ t to ' £ 0 per week , or moro . It does not require previous knowledge—ample . instruotionH being sent . Send a directed envelope iind . 12 Toatago Stamps to Mb . G . FISHBB , Printer , of 50 , Blomflcld-atrcet , ICingsland , London , and the Twenty Renpeotable and ready Methods will bo forwarded , with 1 U 11 information , by return of post . N . B . —Depend thJu ia » q falflohood—tl »« respootftbillly o G . F , ia 9 , guwantee .
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1 \/ TB $ , GEEALD JVCASSEY , Professor of 1 _ T _ L PHRENOIOGY , ( generally known as tho CLAIRVOYANTE , JANE , ) announces to the Public that she haa recommenced her l ' raotico in that Scionoo , at 75 , CnAui / OTTB Stiibut , FMWKOT Squabh . Terms : —For Manipulation , Five-Shillings ; Manipulation * with written deduotion of Character , Tori Slnlhngs . Also , that by the expressed wish of numerous friends , a S < 5 anoo will be hold' at the above-mentioned address every Friday Evening , at 7 o ' clock , at which a power qf Seeinp beyond the ordinary visual means will be fully proven . Admission , Two ShiJljngB and S , « p . onoo . Private Consultations for Disease , One Guinea . Purtios attended to demonstrate Claibvoxahok , Qna Guinea . April % ml , 1852 . 75 , Charlotto Stroot , Fjtaroy Square , London .
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THE EOYAL EXHIBITION . —A valuable newly-invented , very small , powerful WAISTCOAT POCKET GLASS , the size of a walnut , to discern , minute objects at a distance of from four to five miles , which is found to De invaluable to Yaohters , Sportsmen , Gentlemen , and Gamekeepers . Price 30 s ., sent free . —TELESCOPES . A new and most important invention in Telescopes , possessing such extra * ordinary powers , that some , 32 inches , with an extra eye-piece , will shpw distinctly Jupiter ' s Moons , Saturn ' s Ring , ana tho Double Stars . They supersede overy other kind , ana are of all sizes , for tho waistcoat pocket , Shooting , Military purposes , &o . Opera and Racecourse Glasses , with wonderful powers ; a minute object oan bo clearly Boon from ten to twelve miles distant . Invaluable , newly-invented Preserving Spectacles ; invisible and all kinds of Acoustic Instruments for relief of extreme Deafness . —Messrs . ' S . and B . SOLOMONS , Optioians and Aurists , 30 , Albemorle Street , Piocadilly , opposite the York Hotel .
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STE AM TO ItfBIA , CHINA , &c—Particulars of the Tegular Monthly Mail Steam Conveyance and of the additional linea of communication , now established by the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company with the . East , Sec . The Company boot passengers , and receive goods and parcels , as heretofore for CEYLON , MADRAS , CALCUTTA , PENANG , SiNGAPORE , and HONG KONG , by their steanjersi starting from , SOUTHAMPTON on the 20 th of every ; month , and from SUEZ on or about the 8 th of the month . BOMBAY ;—TheiCbmpariy : wiU book passengers throughout from Southampton' to , Bom pay fey their steamers leaving England on the 20 th March , and of alternate months thereafter , such passengers being . oonvejred front Aden to Bombay by their steamers appointed to leave Bombay on the 1 st of April , and 1 st of ' alternate ' Vnbnths thereafter ,-and affording , in connexion with the f teamers . leaving Calcutta on the 20 th of March , and of alternate months thereafter , direct conveyance for passengers , parcels , ' and goods from' Bombay and Western India . - Passengers far Boinbay oan also proceed by this Company ' s Steamer ' s of the 29 th ' of th . e month to Malta , thence to Alex * andria by her Majesty ' s steamers , and from Suez by the Honourable East India Company ' s steamers . MEDITERRANEAN . —MALTA—On the 20 th and 29 th of every month ., Constantinople—On the 28 th of the month . Alexandria—On the 20 th of the month . ( The rates of passage money on these lines have been materially reduced . ) SPAIN AN 3 > PORTUGAL . —Vigo , Oporto , Lisbon , Cadiz , and Gibraltar , on the 7 th , 17 th , and 27 th of the month . N . B . ' —Steam-ships of the Company now ply direct between Calcutta , Penang , Singapore , and Hong Kong , and between Hong Kong and Shangnae . For further information and tariffs of the Company ' s recentlyrevised and reduced rates of passage-money and freight , and for plans of the vessels , and to secure passages , &c , apply at the Company ' s Offices , 122 , Leadenhall-street , London , and Oriental-place , Southampton .
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' GO-OPERATIVI ! SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS . HPHE CO-OPEKATIVE SOCIETY of J _ , ENGINEERS are NOW PREPARED to execute ORDERS in every Department of Ihe Trade . First-rate Mechanics sent to any part of the Country on the shortest notice . East Xionclon Iron Works , Cambridge-road , nsile * ena .
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new drama in < EigMV j # */ in : % bJfc ^^^ fcf ^^ : -of-. the compairjr , reinforced for the oceasiony --tf * llbe eo ^ tged j ^ nd which ^ if report speaks trulVy will sep 4 home , audienc ^ ilatig ^ ; for it is to contain ; , ttfc ^ 3 * ifc » j 9 ? J fe 8 # et » epecitaete , effects ,: Situations ^ ! wit . 6 aid dialogue , in eq ^ . , . -. ,. ; , ; , ; ; .. ^ \; t ?; i :: ; : i u , n :. i . . « ,. < i . . . ; - Afc tb . 0 Jiaymarket , , 'V 0 / Gethinii « w . Brothers of Course" suggests' a burlesque on tlie Corsican Brothers , who certainly- are fair game ; and OJG ^ inlfcti ^ M ^ ^ ' . J / i ! V . V-v ? ¦ The Olympic boldly transfers the " Brotherg . * ' from Corsica t ©; € ambervrell , and introduce ^>/; a ' , ' . piystip , milkman " r--we suppose ,. to . cljalk the face of the ghost . ' ... , Tiie Adelp hi has a new three , act drama , Tlie Queen of the Market , and a diablerie ^ bearing the somewhat ) ' familiar jb itl ^ of Megjiistvp heles , who ought to be fright , With Paul Bedford as Fdusi , or vice versd . Orer the Water , ! no d ^ mbt , ; the satne" activity reigns ; ljut ; what i ^ s this astounding' hoVtelty we ' aite ^ froiii that classic region of astounding novelties , Be ^^ et IiANE ? : Positively ; ^ TWBottbinian Girl ! a sure sign that the Star of OBunn is at its apogee : about this time , "' as Prancis Moore iWrOuldL say * " The Bohemian Girl may be expected . " But undismayed by " $ he rivalry of two Italian Operas , Bunn threatens a I ) reary-Iiane versjipnvof $ lrnani and—JfyVfefto—to , introduce a jBfdlle .
Falconi , who , we are told , is the " finest singer in the world . " Ah vraiment ! ' ¦ '"' '¦ ' ' . ' " . '¦ ' l ' ' ' . ' ., ¦ ' ¦!• • G . Jx .
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Tele Lion ' s Teas ob , M . Aj ! J . - ^ Iiicb . tenstein says that the African hunfars $ , ya . il themselves of the cireumsfcance that the lion does nofc attempt to spring upon his prey till he has measured the ground , and has reached ' the distance of ten or twelve paces , when he lies crouching riri the g ; rbutidi ' gathering himself "iip for the effprti The huriters , he'sa ^ hiake a rule never to fire upon the lion till heliel down at this short ; distance , so that rthey can aim ^ directly at his ¦ heacl with the most perfect certainty . He adds , that , if a person
has the misfortune , to meet a lion , his only hope of , safety is to stand perfectly ^ u 7 , even though the ammal crouches to make his spring : that spring will npt he hazarded if the rriah has only nerve etibugh to femam motionless as a statue , and look kfceadily in the eyes of the lion . The aimW hesitate ^ some steps JLop ^ mg earnestly ; ahbut bimr-rlies > down— - again yetreats , till having thus hy degrees quite gofc out of what he seems to feel as the magic cirde of man's influence , he tekep flight ip . tne ntmq ^^ sfite . - ^^ olgz , gical Notes and A . n £ cdotes . ' . '"
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . , , . .: ¦ . I ' jttlDA . T , ; April 9 . The business , dw ? fa -tlwa . public 1 tsepurifcies has af&ther increased during the week , but there , hfta been but little disposition to speculation . The extrem 6 range of Consols during the week has been under } per cent ., and the market generally free f ^ ott ^ . fluctuations . , . Qonsplfl opened on Monday at 98 § y and on Thursday closed at 99 to £ . Bank Stock from 216 to 217 ; Exchequer Bills ( June ) 06 s . to 69 s . ; ( March ) 68 s . to 71 s . premium . In tko Foreign Stock-market the bargains in the official list comprised—Brazilian , 99 J- and £ ex . div . ; Chilian Six por Cents . 102 £ ; Ecuador , 5 '; Gratiada , Deferred , 11 ^ , 11 , 11 $ , i and ij Mexican ,. fqr account , 34 £ , # , and §; the Ihreo per Conts ., 28 $ , and # oa . div . ; Peruvian , for ac « count , 106 a 107 , and' IO&f ex . cK ' v . i the Three per Ceiits . Deferred , 67 , 66 , and 66 f ; Ptfrtugtioso Four per Cents ., ior money , 87 £ , 38 | , and ( 38 ^; for the account , 38 ; Sardinian Five per Cents ., for money , D 4 & 95 , 95 £ , 95 , and & 5 £ ; ior the account , 95 and 96 ^; Spanish Three por Centa ., for the account , 4 / J \ , 48 £ , and 48 ; the New Deferred , 21 , 20 J , and 21 ^; Spanish Committee certificate of coupon not ^ o " de ( 1 > 2 f * 2 h and . 8 ^ per cont . ; yenezuola , 48 and I'Hjj Belgian Four-and-a-Half porlCdnts ., 9 , 6 * J ; © atclv 1 wo-and ^ a-IIalf per Cents ., 61 J ; and the Four per Cent . Certificates , 93 £ , * , and £ . SA . xy , » p ^ y , 4 priflO . xosloxday boing Good Friday , no business was iloao ., BEITISlt ^ NPp ' , THP , ifiASfc > V 3 SEK ., , ' ( pLosjrya P , ri « ks . ) i , .
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• m . ; , BiniFOBl > '& BAN € EAte < 0 ^ SAli ^ tlEG . BEAtTTiPtTL to look'upon ^ hotigli' dtdl td ^ : H : FB"iiii Sa , lkiiurg ii 3 the veryplace for making a panorama . * It ia-thp birthplace of ¦ Mozart—^ a beau-, tifu ^ ^ jnjiniscen , c ^ for an hour ' s visit » , hut npt ; enough ; to Hr&'xipon for a . j -we ^ j ^ tbl ^ l ^ sss fgr a seaspn . Its . .-v ^ llifce . . hptt ^/ a ^^^ . iflua . pi i ^ ally - in . - ¦ itl ^ e foregro ' unid of a painting , but make jqu feel' in a . Stupendous wash-house while you . are down on the floor of the streets , ^ Phe ckstle height is tjie * ^ trtte point of view , when the atiqa 6 sphere is clear of fog or drizzling rain . Then you see that vast amphitheatre of mountains , that gliding and meandering stream , the Tyrolese Alps in the distance . These i&cilities the panorama secures , youv Aj \ & , the present view is painted with all Mr . Purford ' s tact and sfeiil . , TJba , t tie can : convert the walls of his oircular gallery into any scene , ^ oweverr . expansive ^ n 4 grand , most I ^ on-6 ! 6 ners and their country cousins know : Salzburg is a favourable subject for that arti The mixture of town , villa , and wilid mountain scenerythe level river , the undulating foreground , the rising walls of Al p ine height- ^ the iieiasonry , the grassy hills , the blue pinnacles , afford a variety of subject which gratifies the eye , and presents the illusion the more pleasingly . from the ^ many shapes whick it assumes . Z .
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FEOM THE XONDOST GAZETTE , Tuesday Jdpriltfy Bakkbotis , ^ HI SxtitUdN , St' . Kfeot ' s , KiintingdonsliiireV bootmaker ; to suriender April Iff , May 14 , at : the # anirupts ' Court ; solicitor , Mr . Atanson , Swan-clianibers , Grealiamstrfeet ; official assilgn ^ ei Mr . Cannatf , Aldermanbujy , - : = H . Wobms , BlackMars- ^ oad , tootmaker , April 16 , Mar 14 , at ' the Banfarapts' Conrt ; solicitors , Messrs . ' Xawranee , Hews , gnd Bpyerj OM Jewry-ohambersy officialassignee , Mr . Cannaa , Alderma } ibury , , T . BtnDt , now or lite of Greenwich , mnfteeperi April 16 / May 22 , at the Bankrupts' Court ; solicitors , ; JVfeswra . M'Leod ^ pd Carin , Paper-btiildings , Templfi ; and Mr . Coook , Greenwich and Furnival ' B-inn j official assignee , Mr . Nicholson , Basinghalli S . ^ a ^ es , jibridbil-street , Paddirigton , wheelright , April 14 , Maf 14 , at the Banimpta' Court j ; . sohcitorsj 34 essra . jL&wranee , Plews , and Boyer , Olcf Jewry-chiBimhers S official assignee , Mr . Stansfeld . • ' ¦ ¦ : " ' '¦¦ . ¦ ¦¦*¦ ' :- - ' " ' ' : ¦' ¦ ¦'¦ ' ¦ - ¦¦'''¦¦ ' - . ' . '¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ H . JNl v B 4 . aNKS , Marjare ^ ting . Essex , millqnan , April 17 , May 21 , at the Bankrupts' Court ; soficitor , Mr . Duffield , peyonphirestr « efc , Bishopsgate andj Chelnisford 5 official assignee ) , Mr . Whitnaore , Basinghall-street . .-.. . ¦ .: I . Timmins , Dudley , Worcestershire , ohartermagter , April 17 , May 8 , at the Bittjainghanft DisteiptiiC ! ourt o ^ Bankruptcy r solicitor , Mjp . fipddington , Budley ; .. official assignee ; , Mr . Valpy , Birmin ^ Ham . •¦ . ¦ •" ' - : f " ¦ :- ¦¦ " . ' ' ' ' . ¦¦ ¦ ¦'• ' . ¦ ' " ¦ ¦>' .-. . "W . Wilma-Ws , Pentwyn Golynps ai > 4 Pontnfiwynydd ^ Monmouthshire , iro ^ manufacturer , April 20 , May 18 , at the Bwstol District Court 0 ? bankruptcy ; solicitcu ; , Mr , Bovan , Bristol ; official assignee , Mr . Hutton , Bristpl . ,. ¦' ¦ .- , ¦ ,. ' ¦ ¦ , . u ' J . MrrcflEi . x , andE . CtABKSO *; Bradfdrd ; YoTkshiref , worstfed spinners , April 22 , May . 29 , at the Leeds , Piafarict Court of Bankruptcy ; solicitors , Mr . liforthwop ^ Bradfora - and Messrs . Courtenay and Comptbn , ieeds j official assignee , Mr . Young , ¦ T , p /> fl ( i ¦¦ . ¦¦ *' ' •¦• Gk CkA ^ vnoKj Deeds ;^^ grcrcerr , Attril 20 , Ttfiy 16 . at the Iieafls Diefcriot - Court of Bankruptcy ; smicitpr , Mr . Upton , Leeds ; official assignee , Mr . Hope , Leeds . T . Wbop , Northvrick ; Cheshire , grpoor , April 16 , May 13 , at the Liverpool Distriot Court of Bankruptcy j solicitors , Mesars . Holt and Bowe , Liverpool ; offioial assigueo , Mr . Turner , Liverpool . Friday , April 9 . Bankrupts . —C . Champkw , Fenchurch-street , merchant , to surrender April 16 , May 13 , at the Bankrupts' Court : solicitors , Messrs . Sole , Turner , and Turner , Aldermanbury ; offioial assignee , Mr . Bell , Coleman-street-buildinga , Moorgate-street . B . Tuickett , Viotoria Stone-wharf , Isle of Dogs , stone mcrohant , April 19 , May 22 , at the Bankrupts' Courfc : solicitor , Mr . Cox , , Ppners ' -hall , Old Broad-street j official assignee , Mr , Nicholson , Basinghall-stroet . T . B . LAWBpNp ^ . jparliamqnt-street . Westnunstor , and xorkplaco , Lambeth , zino dealer , April 19 , May 22 , af the Bankrupts ' Court : ' solioito * s , Messrs . Stevenson and Ley , "Victoria-street , Ilolbprn-bridga ; offioial assignee , Mr ,, Pennel ) , Guildhall-oha »> . bers , Basinghall-streot . T . Cowdbky , Brighton , wine merchant , April 20 , May 17 , at the Bankrupts' Court : solicitors , Messrs . Liuklatcrs , Sise-Jane ; official assipnee , Mr . Graham . J and W . WitMAMS , Golynos and Varteir , Monmouthshire , Bhopkeepeys , April 20 , May 24 , at the Bristol District Court of Bankruptcy : solicitor , Mr . Bevari , Bristol j official assignee , Mr . Acraman , Bristol . ... ••¦
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Leader (1850-1860), April 10, 1852, page 355, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1930/page/23/
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