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J B. GOUGH will deliver an Oration in • Exeter Hall on Monday next, March 15. E. G.
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Salisbury , Enq ., M . P ., will preside . Doors opon at 7 o'clock , and Chair tafcou at 8 o ' clock . Tickets for the Body of tho Hall . fld . ; Contrail Seats , or Platform , Is . each ; to bo had at the Office , Si ) 7 , Strand .
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DXt . KAHN ' S ' MUSEUarAND' GMJMWT OF SOIKNCB , 8 , Tiohborne-stroot , Iiaymarkot . Programnios— Looturos by Dr . lC . VLIN , on "Tho Vliilosophy oi ' MnrrinK « . '' ataquart » i'to ^ iind a quarter to 8 p . m . ; and Tt > y Dr . SMXTON , on " Tho Ohoinlutry of Respiration , " at a nuartor pant 11 ou " Skin DIhciihoh , " at 4 ; on "Tho HAIHaiul BiilABD , " at 15 5 and on "Tho Relations of Elootriolty , " at 0 . Tho Lectures illustrated with brllliunt experiments , Dissolving Vlows upon a now principle , & Onou ( for Qontlonion only ) from VA till <» . imkI from 7 till 10 . Admission , la . Illustrated Handbook , Sixponau . Programme Gratis . Dr . Kahn ' s Nino Lectures and a Programme sent post froo on tho receipt of 12 Stamps .
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QT . JAMES'S HALL INAUGURATION . 1-O The Opening of the Hall will bo celebrated bvTV ' O GRAND MUSICAL PERFORMANCES , in aid of the * Funds of the MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL , on Thursday Evening the 25 th March , and on Saturday Evening , the 27 th March 1858 , under the Special Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , His Royal Highness the Prince Consort K . G .. H . R . H . the Duchess of Kent , II . R . H . the Duchess of Cambridge , H . R . H . the Duke of Cambridge , K . G ., H . R . H . the Princess Mary of Cambridge , and also His Grace the Duke of . Northumberland , K . G ., the President or the Middlesex Hospital . —The following distinguished Artistes have been engaged for the occasion : —Madame RudersdorlT , Madame Weiss , IVIiss Stabbach , Madame Slierriii £ tou Lemniens , Madame Borchart , Miss Dolby , and Miss Arabella Goddard ; Signor Luchesi . Mr . Montein Smith , Mr . Loe . key , Mr . Weiss , Mr . Santleyi Mr . Thomas , Herr Deck , Signor Piatti . Herr Moliquo . Mr . Benedict , and the Vocal Association ( consisting of 300 Voices ) . Programme for Thursday . March 25 th . Part I . — "Tho National Anthem ; " "Hymn of Praise , " Mendelssohn . Part II .-Coronation Anthem , "The King shall rejoice . " Handel ; Cantata , ' God , thou art great , " Spohr ; Trio . Uencd ictus , " Cherubini ; Solo and Chorus , " I cieli iramensi narrano , " Marcello ; Motett . " Ave Verum , " Mozart ; Final Chorus , " Hallelujah , " ( 7 % e Mount of Olives ) , Beethoven .-Programme for Saturday , March 27 th . Part I . —Overture . " Leonora , " Beethoven ; Quartett , " Over the dark bluewaters" ( Oberon ) , C . M . von Weber ; Aria , "In diesen heil'gen Hallen" { Zauberjlote ) , Mozart ; Part-Songfor Eight Voices , " This House to love is holy" ( first time of performance ) , Meyerbeer ; Duet , " Dans les denies des moutagnes " ( Les Diamans de la Couronne ) , Auber ; Concertstuck , Pianoforte . C . M . von Weber ; Part-Song , " Sleep , gentlo lady , " SirH . Bishop ; the Music to Shakspeare ' s Jlidsummer Night's Dream , Mendelssohn- Mr . Albert Smith has most kindly offered to introduce a Song between the parts . Part II . —Festival Overture , Benedict ; Quartett and Chorus , " Alziam gli evviva" ( Euryanthe ) , C . M . von Weber : Canzonet , " The Spirit's Song . " Haydn ; Solo . Violonccllo . Pmtti ; Recitative , "The Queen ' s Greeting ; " Song with Burden , " Beautiful May" ( May Day ) , G . A- Macfarren ; Part-Song for Male Voices , "The Three Roses , " Suabian National Air ; Duet , " O la bolla immantinente" ( Betty ) , Donizetti ; Fandango , Violin , with Orchestral Accompaniments ( first tune of performance ) , Molique ; Duet , " Sull" aria" ( Nozze it Figaro ) , Mozart ; Song , "I am a roaraer" ( Son awl Stranger ) , Mendelssohn ; Coronation March ( Le Prophett ) , Meyerbeer . Organist . Mr . Henry Smart ; Conductor , Mr . Benedict . Prices of Tickets for each Concert : —Area btalls , One Guinea j Reserved Seats . Area and Balcony , Half * - Guinca ; Unreserved Seats in the Area and Balcony , bive Shillings ; Upper Gallery , Half-a-Crown . Tickets maybe obtained a * Messrs . Cramer , Beale . and Co ., Regent-street ; Messrs . Ohappcll ' s , New Bond-street ; Mitchell ' s Koyal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street ; Messrs . Keith and Prowse , 48 , Cheapside ; from the Secretary , at the Hospital ; ana at the Egyptian Hall . Piccadilly . Doors will be opened at Half-past Seven o'clock , and the performance commence at Eight o ' clock .
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unfair to an author who has taken the trouble to invent . We have also to record the production at the Lyceum of another ' screaming' farce by the authors of My Friend from Leatherkead . Double Dummy is too extravagant to be gravely described ; but it keeps the house in a roar for forty minutes . At the Adelfhi , in the absence of Mr . Webster and Madame Celeste , on a provincial tour , Mr . and Mrs . Barney Wiiliabis are again in the ascendant . Mr . Barney Williams is a most genial and pleasant ( stage ) Irishman in that strange medley of stale jokes and staler stories Rory O Afore ; and Mrs . Barnev Wimjcams , in a sketch expressly provided for her by Mr . Selby , with the title of An Hour in Seville , Tattles through half a dozen transformations with marvellous rapidity and an infinite abundance of animal spirits and mimic skill . At Drttry Lake Mr . Stirling Coyne has arranged a clever drama called The Love Knot with his usual dexterity and address , with Mr . Leigh Murray in the leading character of the piece . At the Surrey Miss Goddard , with an Australian reputation , has appeared in a sort of translation of Victor Hugo s noble drama Lucrezia Borgia , —and in one or two places we observe a drama founded on Mr . Dickeks ' s and Mr . Wilkie Collins's last Christmas story in Household Words occupies the bills as The Island of Silver-Store .
The third Musical Union soiree was given at the Hanover-square Rooms oil Tuesdav . The programme was brilliant and the band of executants enriched with the presence of Piatti , who has returned , blushing with honours , from Vienna . An excessively laboured and learned quintet by Onslow , was performed , for the first time , by MM . Sa . inton , Goffhie Schreurs , Piatti , and Paque , in a manner as nearly approaching perfection as can Well be imaging A trio of Mozart's for piano , clarionet , and viola , was ravishingly played by MM . Lindsay Sloper , Pape , and Schreurs . The vocal music was contributed by the Orpheus Glee Union , whose voices rival the Cologne Union in delicacjr and sweetness , and are scarcely inferior to it in choral effect . Piatti ' ssoIo for the violoncello was one of those fine examples of singing on a stringed instrument in which this consummate artist and Bottesini are quite unapproachable .. We were delighted to hear that Mr . Ella has sent a pressing invitation to Madame Szarvady ( Wilhelminb Clauss ) , to play in the St . James ' s Hail this summer . The Paris correspondent of the Times has spoken of her recent concerts at the Salle Plkyel in Paris as the great musical attraction in that metropolis .
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BIRTHS , MARRIAGES , AND DEATHS . BIRTHS . HUNGERFORD . - On tho 26 th Jan . last , at Mhow , Mulwa , the wife of Capt . Townsend Hungerford , Bengal Artillery : a son . „ STANTON . —On the 22 nd Jan . last , at Nynee Tal , India , the wife of Lieut . J . T . Stanton , Bengal Native Infantry : a son . TICKLE . —On the 25 th Dec , 1857 , at Hawthorne , Victoria , the wire of William Wilson Tickle , Esq : a son . MARRIAGES . MONTEALEGRE-JOY . —On the 1 st Jan ., at San Jose , Costa Rica , Jose Maria MontealeRre . M . D-. to Sophia Matilda . Joy , youngest daughter of Wm . Joy , Esq ., of Fitzroy-ROUTLEDGE—TWYCROSS . —On the 12 th Jan ., at St . Paul's Church , Melbourne , William Routledge . Esq ., of Melbourne , merchant , to Anne Sophia , daughter of James Twycross . Esq ., the Brook , Wokinghara , Berkshire . . DEATHS . PAGET . —On tho 10 th inst , at 23 , Berkeley-square , Lady George Paget- „ STANTON . —On the 24 th Jan . last , at Nynee Tal , India , James Harold Clifford , infant son of Lieut . J . T . Stanton , Bengal Native Infantry . WTLtiT . —At Mean Meer , Lahore , on th 9 2 nd Jan ., Adolphus P . Wylly , Captain 9 th Bengal Light Cavalry , and youngest son of the lato Colonel Wylly , C . B ., H . M . ' s 7 th . Fusiliers and 95 th . Regiment . Worn out by exposure , fatigue , and harassing duties , consequent on the mutiny , this gallaut young soldier died at his post , deeply and deservedly regretted by his family and friends .
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FOREIGN FUNDS . Last Official Quotation dcthing the " Week endikq Thursday Evening . ) Brazilian Bonds 102 ; Portuguese 4 porCents . ... Buenos Ayres G p . Cents ... Russian Bonds , 5 per Chilian G per Cents 106 Cents ....... Ill Chilian 3 per Ceuts ; Russian 44 per Cents .... lOOf Dutch 24 per Cents 66 Spanish 44 ? Dutch 4 per Cent . Ccrtf . 101 Spanish CommitteeCer-Equador Bonds cf Coup , not fun . CJ Mexican Account 20 Turkish 6 per Cents 101 * Peruvian 4 i per Cents .... 80 J Turkish New , 4 ditto .... 104 Portuguese 3 per Cents . 45 g Venezuela ^ per Cents
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J B . GOUGH will deliver an Oration in Exotor Hull on Monday next , March 15 . E . G .
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTF . Tuesday * March 9 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . — James Hasseix , Bristol , soap and candle manufacturer—James Hassell and Wiij-iam Thomas Springfokd , Bristol , soap and candle manufacturers . BANKRUPTS . —Aibxasdkb Houliston , Park-terrace , Park-road , Regent's-park , cook and confectioner—Lewis Gaekbtt , Bloomsbury , licensed victualler—Joseph Dunton , Hoddesdon , Hertfordshire , cattle and sheep salesman , dealer arid farmer—Edmund Gwteb , Bristol , African merchant and shipowner—Alfred Jones Hemming , Birmingham , licensed victualler andmaltstcr—Geokge Shaw , Leeds , ironmaster—Thomas Powell , Birmingham , brassfqunder—Thomas Wood , Darlaston , Staffordshire , licensed victualler and screw bolt manufacturer—Abbaham Hill and Thomas Hill , Bradford , Yorkshire , stono merchants — Joseph Whitwobth and Benjamin Whitwoeth , Dewsburymoor , near Dewsbury , Yorkshire , blanket manufacturers—Richard Dufty , Barboume , Claines , Worcestershire , market-gardener—Emma Reevbs , Birmingham , licensed victualler—Joseph Callow , Coventry , ribbon and trimming manufacturer—Henry Turner , Warsop . Nottinghamshire , maltster , carrier , coal dealer , and timber merchant —Francis Nobxe , iun ., Halifax , Yorkshire , linendraper—OWBN Robeets . Bangor , Carnarvonshire , draper and grocer . SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS . —J . Caldwbll , Carletonmains . Ayrshire , fanner — D . Cuthdebt , Arbroath , manufacturer—G . Ross , Leith , merchant—J . Grant , Glasgow , shoemaker—D . M'Calman . Glasgow , house painterly . Armstrong , Penlaw , Dumfriesshire , farmer-J . Morris , Sunnybrae , Perthshire , cattle dealer—W . Hatbly . Crossrig , Berwickshire . Friday . March 12 . BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED . —Jonathan Waite , Yeadon , Yorkshire , woollen manufacturer—Henry Ibbetbon , Leeds , woollen cloth morohant — Agop Bestriktaslian , Manchester , merchant . BANKRUPTS . —Edward Bboadbhidge , Brighton , upholsterer — JaMBB PopnAM , Msrlborough-road , Dalston , tambour worker — John Glabson , Nowark-upoii-Trent , steam boiler maker — Lewis Mkredith , Shrewsbury , grocer- ^ - William Barebb , Longton , Staffordshire , earthenware manufacturer—John Izaud , King's-road , Brighton , hosier—Jambs Edwin H uvboh Joixiffb , Bristol , chemist —Jambs Febny , Liverpool , ship store dealer — John Spencer Fbancis , Castle . Hediiigham . hinkoopor : —Maby Ann Colthard , Gloucester . crescent North , Pnddington , lodging-house keeper — Robert Scampton , Leicester , W SCOTCH SKQUESTRATIONS . —William MaoGregou Aberdeen , innkeeper—Duncan M'Kenzib , Glasgow , house factor—Wilmam Buick , Alyth , Perthshire , manufacturer —Mrs . Mahy Barlab or Monobijjb'F , Forth , ironmougor Duncan M'Oallum and Nkil M'Artiiur , Glasgow , leather merchants .
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CORN MARKET . Mark-lane , Friday , March 12 . American advices report the shipment of some 60 , 000 barrels of flour from New York within the previous three weeks , and the expectation of good supplies from the interior on opening of the canals , wliere about 100 , 000 barrels are locked up . The French markets are all a little cheaper , but not sufficiently so to leave a margin of profit for importers . Here wheat is unaltered in value . Flour is a shade easier to sell at late rates . Malting barley is a turn dearer , but oats have declined a trifle .
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London « Friday Evening , March 12 . The market for public securities has been restless and agitated throughout the week , a depression of three-quarters per . cent , between last Saturday and Tuesday was followed by an almost instantaneous rise to 974 f . The Napoleon pamphlet , and the increase of arrests and disturbances in France , coupled with the insolent messages sent by M . Walewski to the Swiss Federation , have been the causes which have weakened the French funds and reacted upon our own . Money is most abundant—as yet trade and speculation have made no call upon the reserve funds that are accumulating day by day . The Ministerial changes have had a certain effect upon the markets ; eaeh of the newly made ministers having unsaid or differed in his future estimate on great political questions from his brother minister , renders tho matter the more difficult . The uneasy feeling as regards France does not decrease ; the new and vexatious passport system will alienate many hundreds of our countrymen from the Continent . Foreign funds , such as Russian , Peruvian , and Buenos Ayrean , are well supported . Turkish Six per Cent , leave off at last week ' s prices , though they have been one per cent , lower during the week . The arrivals of gold will soon amount to more than ono million , most of which must go to the Bank . All foreign railway shares are less buoyant ; the Indian shares in particular are very flat and dull . Bahias and the Pernambuco aro below par the latter is a seven per cent , lino guaranteed by the Brazilian Government . Grand Trunk of Canada and Great Western of Can ada are all depressed . Heavy shares are lower—traffics throughout tho kingdom falling off woefully . Caledonian , London and North Westerns and Berwicks show greatest tendenc y to fall . Joint-Stock Banks are not very active just now . Tho demand for good preference railway stock con tinues steady and increasing . Mines aro being very actively dealt in , the rise in copper and tin acting as an incentive to prices . In miscellaneous shares there is little doing , and no new schemes in preparation .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOR THE PAST WEEK . ( Cl . OBINO PRICES . ) ___ „ , ^ _—^— SutA-Mon .- Wum- "Wed .- aVtttr . ljFrid ,-Bm . k Htook iMi , 220 225 * S S- ' SSc ' SSa ;; : S " m w w "m - m Consols for Account ( 115 * ooa 07 074 1 * 7 DOS Not 8 per Cent . An . » 7 0 » i 07 « 7 I New 'it per Cunts > Long Ana . 1800 Iiirtfa Stock 222 221 Dltt *> Bonds , iClOOO 20 p » 0 p 27 p ...... ...... Ditto , under . £ 1000 30 p 25 p Ex Hills , XIOOO 40 p 42 p 40 p » 0 P « P 41 P DUtO . finOO 42 p 43 p 42 p iW p 42 p Ditto . Small 80 p 30 p 40 p 42 p 1 4 , 'i p 40 p
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lllackburn , O . JlOj Caledonian , 021 . 03 ; Chester and Holyhead , iff , 3 »; liastern Counties , 68 , OO . x . d . ; Grent . Northern , 102 , 103 : Great Southern and Western ( Iroland > , 100 , 102 ; Great Western , 68 i . fiSf 1 Lancashire and Yorkshire , » I , 91 |; London and Blnckwall , 6 , 64 ; London , Brighton , anil South Coast , 105 , 107 ; London and North-VVenterii , 05 * , 06 ; London and South-Western , 00 * . 01 * 1 Midland , 00 * . 071 North - Eastern ( Berwick ) . 02 , 03 ; South - Kastern , ( Dovor ) , 70 , 704 ; Antwerp and Hotterdnm . 51 , OJ , j Dutch Uheitish , 4 . 31 , tlla . ; Eastern of Franco ( Paris and Strasbourg ) , 26 J , 274 ; Groat Central of France , —— ; Great Luxembourg , ^ % , 8 ; Northern of Franco , 37 * , » 8 ; Paris anU Lyons , 33 . 32 *' i Itoyal Danish , 10 , 18 ; Hoyal Swedish I , I ; Suinbro and Mouse , 71 , 8 * .
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Leader (1850-1860), March 13, 1858, page 260, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2234/page/20/
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