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The Observer from London, Greater London, England • 1

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Srt, LONDON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1866. No. 3,924. UNSTAMPED 5d. STAMPED 6d.

ANTWERP, BRUSSELS, COLOGNE, HAM-BURO, BERLIN, LEIPZIG. DRESDEN, Sc. Sea Passage Firs Hours only The ANTWERP COMPANY'S renowned steamship OSY, J. H. FERGUSON, commander, leaves the 8t.

Katharines Wharf. Tower, every Sunday, at 12 noon, returning from Antwerp SiiK 1 o'clock afternoon, offices, 1M, and 33, Regent-circus. CHOLERA liELIEF -MANSION -V HOUSE COMMirrEE. Ciuibhin: The Right Hon. the LORD MAYOR.

This comrulttwi has been formed to receive SUBSCRIPTIONS to be appllil to tlie prevention of cholera, the relief of cholera patlenta, and of BUIIereri from theeirecta of that disease. Grants In aid will be given, as far as possible, through the agency of local boards, committees, dispensaries, and other Institutions. The committee meet daily at the Mansion House, at 1 p.m., to receive deputations, and (consider written appllctluus for grants from local boards. Donations will bo thankfully received by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, Mansion House: Messrs.

Baruett, Hoares. Haubury. and 6S, Lomuara-street. E.C. Messrs.

Barclay, Bevan, and 54, lxim-bard-etreet, C. Messrs. Bosauquet, Franks, and 73, Lombard-street, E.C.; National Provincial llankof England, Blshopsgate-streot, and ranches; Messrs. Robarts, Lubbock, ami 15, Lombard-street, B.C. Messrs.

Hoares, 37, Kloet-elreet Hmlth, Payne, and Smiths, 1, I-otnuard-Btroet Gosling and Suarpo, 19, Fleet-street: and the Imperial Bank, Lothbury. JOSEPH OIBB8, Secretary. Mansion House, London, Augusts, 1SQ6. MANSION HOUSE CHOLERA RELIEF COMMITTEE. DONATIONS of WINES, spirits, clothing, disinfectants, Ac.

will be RECEIVED ou behalf of the nbovu committee, at the WAREHOUSE ot Messrs. MOREWOOl) and Dow-gate Dock, Upper Tuames.street. THE LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Orriccs: 1, Dale-street, Liverpool; 20 and 21, Poultry; 7, Cornhlll aud C'haring-crosB, Louduu. Invested Funds .3,177,618 Fire Premiums received In 1865 Lire ditto 250,103 The last year's are duty paid by this office amounted tn lis.

i exceudtug by upwards of 34,000 Uie amount paid by any other country office. The duty is uow reduced to Is. 6d. per cent, on every description or property. In the Life Department policies are Issued with liberareolidltfonj and guaranteed bimucs.

Claims are payable in 3D days after admission. Wholu-world-leave-to-truvel granted on reasonable terms. JOHN ATKINS, Resident Secretary. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1, 01:1 liroiid-atrcot. and HI and 17, Pall-mall, London.

Established 18o3. Subscribed aud Invested Capitol and Reserved Fund, 1,900,000, lueses Paid, KIKE INSURANCES grunted on every descilptlou of property, at home and abroad, at moderate rules, Cialnici liberally and promptly eettled. All policies aro now entitled toihe recent reduction In the duty to Is. tld. per whether covering buildings, furniture, or stock.

JAMES HOLLAND, Superintendent. PiKENJX FIRE OFFICE. Reduction of Duty. The DUTY of is. (id.

per cent, per annum is now CIIAIMED on oil elfucUid, whether ou buildings, furulturc, or stock. UEO. W. LOVELL, Secretary. Lomliard-strect and Charlng-cross, July.

I SHU. HAVE BEEN PAID AS COMPEN- KATION Edit ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, bv the RAILWAY PASSENliElW ASSURANCE COMPANY. An annual payment of 3 to 6 5s. secures l.ooo in case of death, or 6 per week while laid up by Injury. For particulars apply to the local agents at the railway stations, and offices, 6t, Corublil, aud lu.

Regent-street. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. MONEY. Noblemen, gentlemen of property, heirs to entuHcd estates, officers on full pav.

aud other responsible parties cuan bn immediately ACCOMMODATED with money on their note of hand only. Several sums to be advanced upou freehold leasehold security, reversions, life interests, or legacies, at 5 per cent, (merest. Apply (conndenrlally) to Mr. Rublnsou, ffl. Air-street, Piccadilly.

W. MUTUAL LOAN FUND ASSOCIATION (rniiirpuratciJ liy Act of Parllameut, lwoj, ltuasell-atreet, Co vent-garden, London. Prompt ADVANCES on all description of security. Forms free on application oy letter to EIUVAIII) HA HI' Eli, Secretary. MONEY immediately ADVANCED in 6uinfl of tCK0 to on tue note of hand of uulilemen, K'-ntleinfii, otlieers In tlie army, heirs to entailed naraies; also on reversions, life estates, legacies, freehold and luatWioM prijortv, at 6 per cent.

Applv personally or hy letter (confidentially) to Mr. Mends illiams, 22, Conduit-street, IV. LSDERI, PHOTOGRAPH 10 ARTIST to 11. I. Mttlestv the Emueror NauoliNin III.

mid the ImnnriHl Family; to II. I- Mntnnty the Kmperor of all the HHSsias also to U. I. Majoatv the of pnin am! the Royal Family; Ilia Majesty The Kliifc or Italy; to ills Majesty thu KIuk of Holland; to Ills Majesty the King of Portugal, the Imperi.il Academy of Music; Photographer of the Falace of tho 'ni ersul KThiPition of irViS. ftc.

D1SDERI, PHOTO PAINTING. In oil on canvas. DISDERI, PIIOTOGRAPII1E on SILK. His own new process. DISDERI, PHOTOGRAPHIE EMAIL.

New process. DISUERT, NATURAL PHOTOGRAPHY, without retouching. Reproductions and Enlargements of every kind. DISDERI has on SALE CARTES de VlSlTEuf nlltlieCELEUUlTIKMOf the day.aad PANORAMIC VIEWS. ISDERL The Excellent Situation of Mr Dladeri'a Studios enables hiinttjoperatfl retianllessof the weather.

DISDERI Notice. By a NEW PROCESS of Mr. DISDERI'S the POliTltAITS CARTE DE V1SITE" are photograplicd on an enlarged canvas. Tho public can thus obtain a Photographic Sketch, by means of which skilful artists attached to tlie housu can, ou Hlmple Indications such as the colour of the complexion, the eyes, aud the hair obtain a splendid and truthful oil Mr.Dlsderi's New Process Is valuable iu this respect, that it avoids the tedlousuMss of long sittings, and alxo becausr It adds to thu charms of oil painting the great advantages of the truthfulness and accuracy of photography. Saloons and Studios, rn, 71, 7j, nrook-Htreet, Hanover-square; and for Equestrian Portraits at llerelord Lodge, Gloucester-road, Old liromptou-roaiL BENSON, J.

by Special Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. JgENSON'S WATCHES. Prize Medal, 1805. JgENSON'S WATCHES, sent safe by post.

"OENSON'S CLOCKS, manufactured by Steam Power. ENSON'S SILVER JiLECTRO-PLATE. Prize Medal, lsfti. BENSON'S GOLD JEWELLERY, Novel and ArtiBtic. ENSON'S ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET, 2d.

Bond-street and Westbourne-grove. JJENSON'S STEAM FACTORY, Ludgate-hill, ICE SAFES. ASH'S PATENT SYSTEM is the only one that preserves the ice by a natural law from the taint of the provisions, thus rendering the water molting from the frozen crystal (which In alt other safes contaminated ami wasted) pure, Altered, and dellciouslv cold for drinking. In action daily tit the Ice Warehouse, No. 315, Oxford-street, five doors west of Hare wood-gate.

GEO KGE SIM P-SOS. Sole Manufacturer, Importer of tho purest Block Ice. Delivered In town at than id. per pound. EUCHATEL CHAMPAGNE BOUVIER FRERES (Prize Medal, 1862).

Qnarta, 42s. pints 24k. per dozen net. Clarets and all tight wine, porta, sherries, brandies, and liqueurs of the best shippers at lowest rates. Price list, Ac, on application.

tt miu iv. wiue iiiercnauu, 39, iueeii-aireec, uaa-non-Btreet West, B.C. BURGUNDY WINES. Iu acknowledgment of, and following tlie well-expressed desire thai; is rapidly spreading among the retlued and educated classes of KincHsfmien for more familiar acquaintance with llnrguiuly wines, MM. P10T FKKKKrt Himuuuce the eatahlistimeiit ol a London depot for Ihe supply of every variety of BCKtrUNOY or true and excellent quality, the produce uf their own estauts and those of other growers of repute, lfuyers are invited to apply for price lists aud samples, Plot Freres, 282, Jiegeut-street, Louuun.

WARD'S PALE SHERRY, 36s. per Dozen, Fit for a Gentleman's Table, Ilottles and Cases Included, Terms Cash, pre-paid. Post orders payable Piccadilly. SAMPLES SKN'T FREE OF CHARGE. CHARLES WARD and SON (Establ)Bhcd upward of a Century), MAVFAHi, LONDON.

CLARET of the excellent vintage of 1864, at lia. per dozen, 5 10s. per half hhd or 10 per doty paid. This wine is pare, plane ant, fre from disagreeable acidity, and of auITiclent body to improve by keeping. Hods, and half Jidda, delivered free of carriage to any railway station.

Sample bottles forwarded where required, or the wine may be seen at the cellars. H. B. FEARON and SON. ffi, Holborn-hlll, and 145, New Bond-street.

London; andDewsbury, Yorkshire. CLARET UN DRAUGHT, of the excellent vintage at 5s. per gallon, in four-gallon and six-gallon casks, each complete with tap and vent-peg. The wine should be kept In a cool place aud the consumption be moderately oulck. H.

FEARON and SON, Uolborn-hill, and US, New Bond-street, London; andDewsbury, Yorkshire. POWNCEBY'S PURE WINES and BRAN-DTES being dally recommended tij the leading physicians in this district, is submitted asaguaranteeof theirexcnllcuce. Among them are Tale Hhcrrles at 40s. per dozen. Old Buttled Port from 42s.

Good Sound Claret from 16s. I'ale French Brandies from 54s. 8. POWNCEBY, wine merchant, 19. Emcst-street, Albany-street, s.W.

FALKNER'S OLD IRISH WHISKY, "Real Malt, 19s. per irailon. This geiinlne, mellow, old spirit, now in universal demand ttiruugh England, will bear favourable comparison with any other article which has ever been offered to the English public as Irish Whisky. It Is sold In bottles an jars, bearing Falkner's" label and London offices, 14, Strand, W.C. listabllBhed In Qraituii-srroet, Uublln, A.D.

1780. N.K. Special quotations for the trade. ALLSOPP'S PALE and BURTON ALES. The above ALES are now being supplied In the flnost condition In bottles ana In casks, by J.

F. 1110OS and sole contractors for bottled beer to the International Kxhfhltion of 1862. from their bonded and duty-pi! wine and spirit stores. Kuval Exchange, E.U., and from their branch stores, at Tattsrsall's-conier, S.w. OHEPPARD'S new MODEL DAIRY BUTTER, in lib.

baskets, is. basket Included. Cheese, Bacon, hams, tongaes, Ac Provision warehouses, 88 and 89, Borough, S.E., and Terminus Stores, London Bridge, S.E. Prime Stiltons. WHY NOT USE THE BESTF Is onlv Prize Medal Corn Flour.

It was also reported bv the Jury EXCKElllNOl.Y EXCELLENT KO0I K.B. It eosrs SO MOKE than Inferior article' TKY IT ON'CE. RYSTAL PALACE. NOW VISIT IT. MONDAY.

A UltKAT 1AY The icroat IUumltiKtlon of jmlalnt. Ftrowurka, Cmntts, ic, and Evening WutU, various specialties. So such SblUiugd Wurth in the World a una Day TUESDAY. Ethardo, Woodln, and a variety of attraction. WKDNEsD AY.

Great Ballad Concert. Mr.Mina Kvm (who 11 alnt? 4The Hav of Biscay," and two other songs) aud other artistes. iue last but one of these Immensely Popular Concert. All the Oreat FounuOns. FRIDAY.

i-Jthardo, Wootiin, and ottuir attractions. SATUIEDAY'. German Musical Festival for sick and nouuded Ger- mMonday to Friday, One Shilling; Saturday, Half-arown. except to arms, excursion, and other largo pArti-a, who are adnntUitl at the alUUingrate. Children half-price.

Guinea St-asou Ticketa free, THE CKYSTAL PALACIC, Tht? recugnist-J PALACE of the PEOPLES PLKASUKE. CRYSTAL PALACE. The GREAT ILLUMI-nation of FOUNTAtN.an.i GKANI) PYilOTKCllNIC DISPLAY Km! AFTERNOON and EVENING FETE TO-MOUROW EVl-NINO (Moudu)). Notwithstanding the solendour of f-rmer displays, every will he made to render the coming exhibition still more worlby of the rissttniiuVsliDd palronoRO It is sure ctnnmauit. Tlie experience gttliiml In lifrhUnir ltp tht Tountalns and water temples will be turned to account, and the aid of the magnesium ltfTht (so powerfully exhibit I Irom the two tftllwona aud lu the illumination of the fountains) will bo brought to bear (ti nuuh a manner that, without detracting from the artistic merits of tbf set pieces, the display at the flualo will be of sur-pasuingrirABdeur, reaulUng lu acuup.t'oiU of unparalleled magnlClcence.

The Rrrt novelty of the evening will be tbe desoent or two iWy comets from the summit of the lofty water towers 2Hu feet hiRfior than the cross of St. Paul's), to the terror fountains, which will burs Into lght as tbe comets exphXle an eitect possible tn no other place in the world. The Orchestral Band uf the Company, and the Rand of tho Coldstream GoMs(Mr. F.Godfrey), will perform during thu day. For times see ad.

eriUemeut above, Mr. WooUlw will tflve his entertainment In the Concert Hall atr o'clocfe. Note The Palace win be brilliantly Illuminated after Ihe Display for Eveulng PrnmeuaUe until half-past-10 Ampli railway trains, leaving every few iniuuwa, will be pro Tided by the companies for return to town. On the last splay upwards of visitors left the Palace without crowding within an hour of the termination of the flliiuiinatioii of rhe fouutuins. The Illumination ot tue fountains, whicn concluded the tliiplav, was the uioit wonderful part of the proKrammrj.

The eitecr the various coloured liRhfe thr-jwu un to the fountains was exceeiliugly beautiful. The sight from the Palace on looking toward a the garden wlieii the different coloured rockets lit up the who: of the grounds wai ro.Uly remarkable, thu upturned facua of the Usitors ugpearing now crirusi'il, niw amber, now mauve. And Indeed exnausting all the must tints." The Crystal Palace brilliantly Illuminated with long dazzling llnea of gas Is alone worth a journey to Norwood tn see." AmoiiR il.p pieces was oue ot tturpnes-liiLr ltuigutileenci'. It was t' ha the Urgoat ever llred, bolus 2" Jeot in drcumference while burning," It was in ihe grand roup d'ojil pro 1 need by tho Illumination of tho fountjilns that ihe various brilliant etP-ota of the lights rejr-hed their culmlimllnfr pint. These formed a ehrirndng and tonuiiwttou, and apared to the most complete satisfaction the thousands of vUltorfl avimblt-d." Tn- Itla.ing Comets are a wondroiH nureeHH.1 The tUsplny of fireworks and illumination of the fountains are fairly entitled to be spoKen as cMl'eot of the il was materlaUy enhanced by the playing of fountains, each of which presented Hlfrniteiy irreen, blue, and goldirn ahowers.

To rtcmpt to iltscrilio this finpi-MiiLr exhiui-tioii Wiitild be to do It ail injustice, suillce it therefore to say that it was a grear success, and that to be appreciated it uiust he seen." RYSTAL PALACE. This AVeelc Combina tion of Attract! on. Mr. YO'llNS ENTKllTAINMKNT will he given DAILY lu the Concert Hall. No extra charge.

Monday ta Friday, One Shilling only. CRYSTAL PALACE. ETflARDO'S Engagement brtng about to CLOSE, hewiil PEKFOKM DAILY. Monday to Friday. No extra charge He shutild bu sten by every one.

His feats must daring. CRYSTAL PALACE. MONDAY NEXT. GREAT DAY and GliEAT NIGHT. Unrivalled or Fireworks.

Wondrous iflazimr Comtta. Parachute Kocfceti. Alagneslum Hallofins. MaKncsium Flerv 5erpenta. Flight of One Thousand Rocket.

ShtlHng only. Cotnr early or late. Palace open from 9 till 10 at nicM. No audi shilling'? worth in the world. Etnardo and Woodin, and a variety ol attractions throughout the da v.

Come early or lute. Extra trains. RYSTAL PALACE. APPLICATIONS for JetHif-s, wcldhig breukfuHta, or teas should be made to'tEliTRAMand KO'U KTS, Ker'reiihnipnt Department tip tela, arrrauuuiciita to suit all classes. PU A R.

I E. Air. Simon, the Medical Officer of the Privv V.uiiel!. in bix rm-nnt memorandum on Aslaiic OhoteJ-a, points out tbe danger in iiiiii.iiiK nnict wiiiuii 19 in huv ie en Liio sngiwesi; uegree impure, and the coroner for Middlesex, Dr. I Hester, has shwwu that "pure war-r is as neceBsarv tor hoalUi as good loud aud irosh Tho MALYEKN WATER Brands pre-emiuent for iu purifv, and the undersigned have made arrangement with the railway companies for its rjlTPPlA" iu any ludiitlty.

Hampers of six dozen are sent carriage free. and J. HUKIiOW. Holy Well. Malvern, August 10, isfej.

AERATED WATERS. Tho. especial attention of noblemen, gentlemen, -fcc. is illed ro the Super CAII-UONATED A Ell AT ED QUTNINE WATER, manufactured by the eat Lud Aeraletl arers Comnany. holding in a state all the atrengthenlug quallrfes of the Peruvian Bark." Also to the iMal-vern Seltzer Water, made from warer obtained at The Holywell, Malvern.

These highly approved beverage aro being supplied free of carriage in London at 3s. fld. a dozen, or any part of England 3s. fld. dozen bottles, from tbe West-end of Loudon Aurated Waters Manufactory, Augustus-street, liegent's W.

Napoit-on r. at Elba. WO be SOLD by AUCTION, unless previrmaly diapi'sed of by private entract, at the Cnambre dea Notalres, Pari, on Tuesdar. Oetober 1. l.tW.

The eelebrtied emafe, si AN MAfiTINO, In the Island of Elba, niagni- injcuiij fiiumci in uie iiiiuni lunuiiwtiu scenerv, onee resnienc 111 exilo of the Emperor during the Years 1814-1. consisting of the imperial villa, richly lurnisbed, and carefully preserved in all its original condition, and a most Interesting museum, contatninir a valu able collection of works of art and objects of great historical interest connected with the imperial era. Including' a work of the highest class by Caiiovn; the grand statue of Napoleon by Chaudet; and patutings by Gerard. Horace Veniet, Ary Schetfer, BHIange, ltatret, and other eminent artists. Alio a second residence adjoining tlm Imperial villa, with omcea, terraces, gardens, and dependencies, and nearly 400 acres of woodland, vlneyards.and corn fields.

Further particulars may be obtained of Mr. Orlpon, Rue Vlvlenne, Paris, No. 22, with whom aro deposited the titles, plans, of Mr. Mitehell, Itoyal Library, 33, Old Bond-street, London. and of Mr.

Jfelchtor, at San Donato, near Florence, wbo will give permission to visit San Marti no. SUNNING DALE, Suuninghill, and Ascot. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BLILDING LAND to be SOLD, situate in the above locality, near to the Sunuiugdalu and Ascot Railway tttatloiia, and within a convenient distance of Ascot race course, Windsor Great Park. Virginia Water, Swinluy Forest, and the Parish Churches of HonnlnghUI and. Sunmngdale, Gentlemen in search of sites for building oountrv restdpnees are particularly iuviied to Inspect this estate, which ailonls facilities fer spurting and country retirement rarely met with at so abort a distance irom London.

Tho Oueeu's Slaghouuds, Mr. Garth's Foxhounds, and th Prn.ce of Wale Harriers hunt the neighbouring couutry, and Ascot rat'e course is within a inlio from it nearest part. The soilis gravelly, and thero Is an abundant supply of good water. It Is beautifully timbered, and the undulating nature of the ground fords a variety or choice lor building sitej. A considerable portion has already- been sold for the erection of mansions and country hoimcs, several of which tire nearly cninbMod, aud with their gardens aud pleasure grounds will form a delightful feature in the landscape.

The remainder of the estate will oe swld In such lota as shall best meet the wishes mid convenience of intending purchasers. For further particulars and plans of the estate applv to Messrs, Driver and surveyors, estate ageuta, and auctioneers, 4, Whitehall, Loudon, FI RST-CLASS OFFICES and CHAMBERS, to LET, In Victoria-street. Weatrainster, near the Abbey, comprising spacious rooms, suitable for bankers, liuurauco companies, clubs, solicitors, engineers, c. The Hoard of Directors of the Westminster Palace Hotel Company Limited invite offers either for the whole or part uf the offices forming the west wing of the hotel at preeut oecnplcd by the Secretary of State in Council of India, which will become- vacant lu August, Applications to be addressed to LEWIs JEFFERrs, Secretary. A LADY, a little past middle age and of qwiet habits, WISHES to F1N1 a HOME for herself and her servant in a family position residing lu the country.

Accommodation, Ac, such as might reasonably bo expected for one thousand pounds a year. References, on inquiry, will be found (o be perfectly satlstaetory. The must be iu one of tho English counties oulV, and as no town, suburban district, watering-place, village, professional gentleman's, or clergyman's resldeiKM-B would imit, all such proprietor are respeetfnllv requested not tn applv. Address Mrs. care of Mr.

Hale, law sta- Lioni-I, IV, LiiHliMilja IHU-ilUlUB, JjOUIlUU. RENCH and ENGLISH PAPER HANGINGS an DECOKATIONS. OWES and t'O. Invite ftttentini, in beautiful lnvontls-m In PAPEU HANGINGS, durable, and adapted to any room. 116 and 117, New Bond-street.

Shippers supplied. APPIN BROTHERS, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1110. BUOTHEUS' 1M.ATKI) SPOOVS nn.l Prill Gl'AKANTBKll FVU. VALUE for PKICGS CHAKUEU.

MAP1T.V HKUTllKim. LONDON KHIIKJE. MAIU'IX BKOTHEIUS, 82, KEUENT-STKEET, LONDON. COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE The Is Tindoubfedlv- the beat machine to make colli, without trounle, hot, stroDg. an1 bright.

May be had in block tin, copper, bronze, ainl electro-plated, ot ircmuongtTS aud slirursmltlts in towu and country. MESSRS. DRUCE and Co. ha-e finished ready for Immediate dellvorv a variety of the OLIVE or CONVERTIBLE CESTKE OTTOMANS, forming two st-tteos aud two easy cbttlra: also the largest assortment of furuishinff reriiMltes In linden, at their 8how Kooms and Furniture comprBlng an area of feet, upwanls of an actv In Pitent, at .18. 68, and 9, Baker-street and 3, 4, and 5.

Klng-strt, Portman-siiuare. S.H. Evurv article marknl in plain figures; special arraoxoiuuts made tor dalivery of noon's In the t-iiuntry. -MAPLE and CHIMNEY-GLASSES, in tKSt French platesand double xllt. The followlngls allstot prices Size of iiate.

Outside Measure of Frame. Price. 4i hy 3D inches Inches wide br 39 inches liiRli ..2 12 0 4u by 8 inches Ml luclirs hijrb by 45 Inches wide 3 15 0 50 by 40 Inches 6.1 Inches high by 53 Inches wide 4 15 no by Inches "4 inches high by 66 Inches wide a ii 0 T-ircjer sizes In proportion, ainonir which are several handsome pairs, 7ft. iliu. bv price 15 (ruiucas each: girandoles from 14s.

ad. An illustrated catalogue post free. Entrance 145, Tottenham Court-read. MAPLE and Co's FIRST-CLASS FI'RVTTIMtF visit this establishment before givlnir their or fers It will save them much time, trouble, and expense. A 10-roomwl honso furnished complete In 24 hours.

An Illustrated priced catalogue sent post free on application. Entrance 145, Tottenham Court-road. FURNITURE, CARPETS, and BEDDING, Carriage Free. See our Illustrated catalogue, containing prlcos and esUmates for furnishing bouse, of different classe will bo forwarded gratis. This book Is universally allowed for Its practical utilltv to bn unique.

LEBIN CKAWCOUft and cabinet makers, upholsterers, and bedding nwimfactarers, 78 and 75, Bromoton-road, KufghtsDrldge, Lonoon. N.B. Fifty drawinir and dining room suites from to 100 guineas. Anassortment of old oak furniture. Established 1610.

BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, and BED ROOM KURN1TUHE. An ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, with prices of l.pnn articles of BEH KOOM FUKS1TCKE, sent (free by post) on application to FlI, ER and SON, Upholsterers. 31, S3, and IS. Ueruera-street, Ixmdou and 84 and 35, Charles-street, Oxford-street, W. ALPACCA POMATUM, 38.

per la. (id. li. lars. Hends of famili-s am! will rind this one of the i.ii-LStanJ evtr Intnwluivj.

l'repared enly 1 I I.L'UIN, 2, Nuw lli-aJ-street, Loudon. rpHE VESTRY of the PARISH of LAMBETH -J- To 8EWE11 CONTIIACTOILS. The Committee for Sewers, hereby give notice, that they are ore-pared to receive TKN'DElw from competent persona for COSSTRUCT-lSQ about two miles of BRICK and PIPE 8EWEIIS, together with other H'OKKS In connection with the same. In Church-road, Brixton. Hnrne Hill, Lyhain-road, Tnlse Hill, aud from Saltert Hill to Central Hill, Norwood.

Plans, sections, and specifications may bo Inspected, and a form of tender and other particulars obtained from ilr. Hugh M'Intoah, Surveyor, at the Vestry Hall, Kenuiugton Green, oft and after Monday, the Gth of August, between the hours of 10 a.m. and'4 p.m. Sealed tenders addressed to the Clerk of the Vestry, and endorsed "Tender for Hewer Works." are to be delivered at the Vestry Hall not later than 4 o'clock In the ariernam of Monday, the 13th of August, and no tender will be received after that hour. Parlies tendering must be tn attendance at 7 o'clock In the evening on tbe same day, when the committee will open the tenders.

The committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest er any tender, and the party whose tender shall he accepted, will be required to provide two approved sureties for the performance of the work. By order. THOS. ROFFEY, Clerk to the Vestry. estrv Hall, Kenulngton Green, July 31, 1868.

SAMARITAN FREE HOSPITAL for WOMEN and CHlLDltES, EAwardos-Btreet, Portman-snuare. SUBSCRIPTIONS and DONATIONS, which are greatly needed and earnestly solicited, will bo UECEIVEO by Messrs. Hatchard, I'lccaillllv bv the fallowing bankers Sir S. Scott, Messrs. Barolav.

Courts. Ol'yn. Itansom aud by the Secretary. Numberof prtleuta last month, 2,404. Ladlesare invited to inspect tho Hospital.

GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. TOURISTS' TICKETS, at cheap fares, available for one calendar mouth, are lSjUKPi from and other principal stations, to EIUNI1CKOII, Glasgow, MelroBC, Stirling, Dunkeld, Perth. Dundee, Arbroath, Montrose, lirechlu, Aberdeen, Keith, Elgin, and Inverness, and also To Scarborough, Whitby, Filey, Bridlington, Harrogate, Ilkley (for Ban llhydding), r.vnemouth, Kedcar, Saltburn, Seaton, Wltncrusea, Hornsea, Dublin, and the Isle of Man. For further particulars see programmes, to be obtained at Klng's-cross Station, ut all the receiving olBces in Loudou, and at the principal stations In the country. SEYMOUR CLARKE, General Manager.

London, KIiios-ctosb Statlun, June, 1868. OWESTOFT, Yarmouth, and Hunstanton, from iHlshopssatc, hy GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. Cheap monthly aud weekly tickets. FARES EACH PERSON. 1st ClaBs.

2d Class. Sd Class. 25s. nd. 20s.

(HI. lis. Od. MnnthlD VAmtlt, rhMii rhrm. tirAitit rota.

uu. Wcenly Tickets 2s. M. WA LTON-ON-THE-N A5SE, Harwich, and Ald-Imrougli. from Blsh.psgate by OltEAT EASTERN RAIL-WAi Cheap munttiiy aud neekly llckers." FARES EACH PERSON TO SA7.E OR H.UIWICU.

1st Class. 2d. Class. 3d Class. Monthly Family Tickets (for not Icssl than three persons! 20b.

I'll. IBs. Od. lis. 6d.

Weekly Tickets 17s. lid. 83. W. TO ALDIJUKOUGH.

Monthly Family Tickets (for not less 1 three "u- Weeklv Tickets nA. 21s. 6d. 2Ub. nd.

Thtso fares Include omnibus conveyance between Kerby Cross and Walton (about 2J GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY. A CHEAP EXCURSION TKAIXto CA.MURIDtiE. Elv, Wlsbeach. Lvni). II uustautun.

Norwich, Yarmouth. Lowestoft, leave Uie BlBtioiA-gate Station EVEKY SATURDAY, at lcSlln.m. A CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN to COLCHESTER, Walton-on-the-Naze, Ipswich, Harwich, Bury St. Edmunds, Norwich, Woodbridge, Aldborough, Beccles, Yarmouth, I.owestolt, and other stations, leaves the Blslionsgale Station EVE It WEDNESDAY, at 12:30 p.m. For full particulars Bee handbills and published time-books of the companv, R.

MOSELEY, General Manager. CHEAP EXCURSIONS to BRIGHTON and HACK every SUNDAY, for from London Bridge, Victoria, and Reuslugriiu, Tlie Kensington train calls at Chelsea at a Claplmm Junction 9:10 a.m.. Crystal Palace 0:28 a.m., Norwood Junction 9:31 a.m., and East Croydon at 9:10 a. where excursion tickets are Issued. Trains return from Brighton for Victoria at p.m., for Kensington at p.m.

(calling at East Croydon, Norwood Junction. Crystal Paluce. Clupham Junction, aud Chelsea), and for London Bridge at 7:30 p.m. FARES THERE AND BACK. 1st Class 9s.

Od. 2d Chioi nd. I 3d Class 3a. Od. SINGLE TICKETS.

lBt Class 8s. nd. 2d Class Ss. 8d. Sd Class 2s.

0d. Children under 12 years of age half price. luggage allowed. HASTINGS, ST. LEONARDS, EASTBOURNE, POLEUATE, nn.l LEWES EVERY SUNDAY.

-Trains from Victoria at 8Hi a.m., Loudou Bridge at 8:10 a.m., calling at Croydun at The Victoria train win leave Hastings on the return Jouraev ut p.m.. St. Leonards 6:42 p.m., Eastbourne p.m., Polegate 7:10 p.m.. and Lewes at 7:37 p.m. and the Return Train for London Bridge will leave Hastings ut 6:10 p.m., St.

Leonards 6:18 p.ia., Eastbourne 8:23 p.m., Polegate 6:47 p.m., and Lowus at 7:12 p.m. Fares there and back to all stations: First class. 7s. 6d. second class, 5s.

Ud. third class. 3s. 6d. Children under 12 years of age half price.

No luggage allowed. PORTSMOUTH, HAVANT, CHICHESTER, B0OX0R, LITTLEH AM PT0N, aud ARUNDEL EVERY SUNDAY. Trains from Victoria at a.m., Loudon Bridge at 8 a.m., calling at Croydon at 8:2:1 a.m. The Victoria Train will leave Portsmouth on the return jonrncv at 6:50 p.m., Haviuit av 7:8 p.m., Chichester at 7:23 p.m., Bognor p.m., Llttlehampton at 7:14 p.m., Arunael at p.m.; aud the return train for Jxiudon Bridge will leave Portsmouth at 7:10 p.m., Havant at p.m., Chichester at 7:43 p.m., Bognor at 7:40 p.m., Llttlehampton at 7:1.5 p.m., aud Aruiide at 8:13 p.m. Fures there aud back to all stations First class, tid.

second class, 6s. 6d. third class, 3s. tld. Children under 12 yearsof age half price.

No luggage allowed. DANCING. Mr. BLAND and DAUGHTERS give LESSONS dallvto adnlls iu the Valae, Spring Valse, Galop, quadrille, Laucors, Ac, tho Misses Bland officiating as partners. 3i, Brewer-street, Golden-square, Kegent-Btreet, W.

CHINA, and "the COLON IKrt supplied by TIIKKSHKRand GLEXNT, noxt door to Somerset Houae, Strand. Kvery artluie of clothing maniifueturc-d expressly for the dlilrniut climates, and lists of the necessary outlit for every purpose and appolutinent forwardetl oh application. EM and SO N. Iteady-inade and Bespoke Tailors, Habit Makers, Woollen Drapers, Hatters, Hosiers, Hoot aud Shoe Manufacturers, aud General Outfitters for all Classes. E.

MOSES and SON respectfully invite an Inspection of their Summer Stock, which will be found to comprise all the most fashionable stvii-s, and an extensive assortment of tbe newest fabrics, selected with care aud judgment from the principal home and Foreign Markets. The following are thu Loudon, addresses of E. Moses and Son 164, MINOR IKS. ISA, MINOltlES. 126, MINOltlES.

1S7, MINOltlES. 83. ALDOATE. 84, ALDOATE. 8.1, A LUG ATE.

88, ALDOATE. 87, ALDOATE. 88, ALDOATE. 89, ALDUATE. 406, NEW OXKORD-STRERT.

507, NEW OXKOKP-STRKET. 508, NEW OXFORD-STREET. 1, HART-STREET. 2, HAUT-STHEET. 3, 1IART-STUEET.

137, TOTTENHAM COURT-ROAD. TOTTENHAM (COURT-ROAD. J83, EUSTON-ROAD. Also 19, BR1IMJE-STKEBT, BRADFORD. YORKS.

2U, BRIDGE-STREET, BRADFORD, YOUKS. IT MOSES and SON'S ESTABLISHMENTS JUJ- are CLOSED EVERY FRIDAY EVENING at sunset till SATURDAY EVENING at sunset, when business la resumed till 11 o'clock. All articles aro marked the lowest prices in plain figures, from which no abatement can be made. Any article not approved of will be exchanged, or the money will ha returned. List of Prices, with Rules for Self-measurement and Fashion Card, with patterns, gratis and post free.

PHE LOCH, MOOR, and MOUNTAIN, TOURIST and TRAVELLING SUITS. THREE GUINEAS (to order) lu all the New Materials. The 21s. Light Over Coats, all colours, ready for Immediate use. ALFRED WEBB MILES, 73, Brook-street, Hanover-square, Only address.

Established 1841. EVERYBODY KNOWS Mr. MILES of 08, NEW BOND-STREET, and that his Sixteen Shilling TROWSERS are the best lu Loudon. His extensive AUTUMN STOCK Is now ready in all the new materials fur TOURISTS aud TRAVELLERS' SUITS at THREE GUINEAS. HYAM and DRESS for GENTLEMEN, 86 and Oxford-street, W.

Gentlemen about to purchase their clothing for tho season are requested to bear iu mind ihe following recnuiuviidatlone 1. aud Excellence of Material. 2. Perfect Adjustment lu Fit. 3.

Becoming and Fashionable Design. 4. Ornamental and general Finish. YAM and ATTIRE for GENTLEMEN, 66 and 67. Oxford-Jtreet.

W. Hyam and Co.s Summer Overcoats 21s. to 42s. Hyam and Summer suits 42s. to 70s.

iiyam anu uo.s summer NiiK-raced Capes 25s. to 4.ra. Hyam and Summer Jackets 21s. to 42s. Hyam and Summer Dress Coats 30s.

to 63s. Hyam anil Frock Coats 80s. to 70s. Hyam and Summer Vesta Rs. to 14s.

Hyam and SummerTrousers 14s. to 25s. YAM and SELECT DEPARTMENTS. ho. 1.

Gentlemen's Clothing for Immediate wear. 2. Bespoke or Order Department. 3. Bovs'atid Youths' Distinct DenartmenL 4.

Hats, Caps. Hosiery, and Outfit Department. HYAM and en and 67. Oxford-street. W.

no i. Provincial Establishments at Birmingham, Leeds and Dewsbury. THE cultivation of TEA in the East Indies is an important feature, and the EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY have, ou account of its great atreugthaud exquisite liavuur, promoted its sale by every means. The company are now selling Assam. Cachar, Durjeel-lng.

Ac, at the reduced duty, vit. FT.tn 2s. 8d. to Rs. 815.

per lb and China teas as usual, at Is. 4d. per lb. and upwards. Warehouses, No.

9, Great St. Ueleu's-churchyard. BIshupsgale. STARCH MANUFACTURERS to H.R.H. the PRINCESS of WALES.

GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, used in the Royal Laundry, and awarded the Prise Medal, being a confirmation hy some of the most eminent selenitic men of the age of the superior qualities of this world-renowned starch. Sold in packets at 4d and 8d. each, by all respectable grocers, chandlers, oilmen, Ac. WOTIIERSPOON and Glasgow and London. CITRATE of POTASH JUGS for making Citrate of Potash Water.

A quart can be made in two minutes at a cost of 3d. Citrate of Potash Water is a most agreeable snd wholesome beverage, and Its use by families is calculated to counteract the predisposing causes of fever, dlarrhcca, cholera, gout, and dvspepsla. Price of Jug Powders 2s. d. per box.

R. Si. REW and operative chemists, 282, Regent-street, W. CITRATE of POTASH JUGS, Soda, Seltzer, IJthla, and other Mineral Waters. Jmonade, and various Aerated Summer Drinks ran be made.

Instructions with each Jug. R. M. REW and cbeuusts, 282, Regent-street, W. By rail un receipt of Post Office order.

nnHE BEST DISINFECTANTS. I TOILET VINEGAR 2s. and 5s.) sprinkled about with a Rafralclutseur Is. Mid HIMMtfL'ft AROMATIC DISiN-FECTOR (2s. a fumigating apparatus used at the Kcyal College of Surgeons and principal Uipifala.

KlmmeL SS, Strand 123, Regent-street; and 24, Comblll. CAMPHOR. RUBINI'S CONCENTRATED TINCTURE, In bottles, Is. C.I., 2s. 4s.

and 7s. Sd. oaolt. Clergymen. City missionaries, and Bible women supplied at a considerable reduction fi the use of the pour.

Leath an-t Ross, ciit-mliis by appointment to the Lonlen Houiceopathlc Hospital. JHJJ OBSKEVEE eon be obtained in the'JLountry on Sundays by the tarty trains. JO ADVEBTI8J5BS, Swiie 0 Charges far Advertisements Public Amusements 10 fine 3. tfne afterwards 0s. Gd.

Books. Trades, Auctions.Stc.Slinesis. 0 9 Public Companies. 4c, 8 ta 6s. 0 10 Paragraph Advertisements, VilinesVis.

10 Births, Marriages, and Deaths 5 0 Advertisements received up to Six 0' Clock on Saturday evening. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. T. M-LEAN has alwava a choice SELECTION uf hlKh class WATE K-CO LO DRAWINGS OS VIEW.

Private collections purchased. market, next the 11 ay market Theatre. The ROCKY MOUNTAINS. This grand PICTURE, winch hue created audi unparalleled luwest 111 Loudon, must be WITHDRAWS from E.K111BITION on the 2itli lust. I.

M'LEA-S, 7. Uayuiarltet. Mr. ALFRED MELLON'S CONCERTS. Every Evening at ITALIAN OPERA IluU.SK, CoveuL.

8TU-MOItROW (Mondav), a Gounod Night, on which occasion the first pan of the Concert mil cousins ol aScleciiou from the orB uf uat Tnursday uc, a lillioveu and yu 'u-' next. luVsecoud Uraud Populur and Volunteer MghU Mdlle. I.tebuart, UUUe. Mirii Krebs Mr. 11.

Wvlst Unl. Master Uonnay, Mr. Levy, and H. Wleulawaii Every Evening. Hand loo performers.

Conductor, Mr. Ailred Mellon. Private Boxes, from aa. to los. Grand Tier Circle, 2s.

60. Promenade, Amphitheatre Malls, and Amphitheatre, Jne Mulling. GREAT ST. JAMES'S HALL, Regent-street and Piccadilly. Blind Toon.

In consequence of the great success of BLIND Toil's performances at ihe Egyptian Hall during the past 'three weks. and from the limited capacity of the room, precluding the possibility of accommodating the numerous visitors who have sought admleau.ii. an arrangement has been made to give TWO FAREWfr.i.L COJiCEHTSattbeauoveluil. MUKNINU and EVE.S'lNi(rlor to his tour in tne province) ou Til L'KsdaY next, monilng at 3 o'clock, evening at half-past B. Positively tnu only performances whlcti can be On which occasions an elaborate and most Interesting programme will be presented.

liiCtiidlng the most popular sougs, pianoforte recitals. Imitations, and anecdotes, rendered so successfully uud marvellously by this extraordinary Negro yuuin, whose ou each occasion of bis performance has been hailed by a perfect furore of enthusiasm and wonder. Full particulars in future advertisements Prices, os 3ei audls. Tickers at Mr. jlllehell's; Ilr.

AusUls Ttiel Olllce. SA. James's iisli, and at Mr. Niuuns, A5, Wlmorc-street, V. THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET.

Under the niamuciuoHt of Amy Sedgwick. TO-MOUltotV (Monday), HUd duriug the weea, uie performances will commence at li.ul-past 7 with Tom Taylor's celebrated comedy ol AN UNEQUAL MATCH (farewell appearances of Hits Amy Sedgwick In her original and great impersonation of Heater Irazebrook) 1'riucipal ch.iractera, Mls Amy edgwlck, Mrs. huckliigluun White, Miss Polly Mi-tisrs. John Nelson, yirzjmues Irving, Warner. Andrews.

Voltaire. Kc. Followed by TUB 1 aNu I HAUBEll. open dally frum till A. Acting manager, Mr.

W. li. Sleigh. ROiTAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE, Sole Lessee and Manager, ilr. Vlulng.

SurumcrSeasuu. Doors open at liaii-put performaucea coinuieuee at a o'clock precisely. TO-MOKKUW (Holiday aud during the week, a new aud original drama, by Watts Phillips, Es.i.. entitled THE UUOUENor CAPTAIN: Principal characters uy Mrs. Stirling, Miss Nellson, Miss Augusta Thomson: Mr.

George lionoy, Mr. J. G. Shore, aud Mr. Vlning.

Grand BALLET of BOUK.M with MM. Flageolet, Cludoche, Comite, and or man Jo, the grotesque dancers from the Theatre ImperUle Ju Chatelet. New sortiery. illustrating bits of Old Paris, by Mr. K.

LlnydB. NEW THEATRE ROYAL ADELPHI. Sole Proprietor and Manager, Mr. B. Webster.

Great aud splendid uoveltv. Tremendous success. ro-MuKIfOW (Moudavj, aud during the wees, at precisely, THE FAST FAMILY: Messrs. 'J. 1..

Toole, V. Urdford, Bllllugbiii, It. Phillips, Ashley. Mrs. A.

Mellon, Miss Furtado, 11. Slmnis. And the new burlesque opera, HELEN or. Taken from the Greek: MeiBrs. J.

L. Toole, f. Itedfurd, U. Phillips, Ashlev, Eburue, Mrs. A.

MellOH, Mlu Furtado, Miss siciimau, Miss Godsall, c. ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE. Under the management of Mr. Edward Hastings. (Mondav, and during tlie Week, tlie highly successful drama, SIX YEAUV aVTEII: or.

The Ticket ol Leave Man's IV Ue Messrs. C. llursman. U. Vincent, Soutar, Atkins, Maclean, Craig.

U. Kivers, aud Ctwper Misses t. Harnett, LUzle Wilmore. Austin, and Paynter. Alter which, a new ballet d'actlim, entitled THE NYMPH Or" THE WOOD: by tile Sislera Laura, llarbara, Xetty, and Clara Morgan.

To conclude with HIGH LIKE BELOW sSTAIltd: Kitty, Mlsa E. Karreu. Coiumcuoo at half-past 7. ROYAL STRAND THEATRE. TO-MORROW (MoHdar), and during the week, to commence at 7, with T1IC WEAniERCOCK: Messrs.

Price, Turner, Goltrell, and T. Thorn Miss Fanny Hughes. After which at a. tho latest edition of KE: 1 u-WOKTH. Characters supported by Messrs.

T. Thome, I). James, C. Kenton, II. Turner, Cottrcll, K.igo, c.

MeBdamea Ada Swauborough, Kauyham. E. Jt.hustKiie, E. Holt, Weatliersby, Greeham, and a numerous corps do ballet. To conclude with TIMOTHY TO Til RESCUE.

To prevent disappointment secure, your seats at the Dox-oUlce or at any 01 the libraries. Prices as usual. ASTLEY'S. Lessee, Mr. E.

T. Smith. This elegant theatre la new open for the summer season under the Miss Sophie Young. TO-MOKKOW (Mondavi and duruigtiie week, will be performed, THE MYdTEHIEd OK AL'DLEY COCHT, by the following powerful company Messrs. Jordan, Sinclair.

Potter, Neville, and Hyder: Mesdames Maud Shelley, Marian, and Mlsa Sophie Young. Tacouclude with an entirely new ballet d'actiou, entitled, BOSALIE or. La Fiancee supported by the renonned Payins, Mdlle. Eata, and a numerous corps de ballet from tha Theatre Koval Covent-garden. Box-orlice open from 10 till s.

No charge tor bonking places. Keduoed prices as usual. Acting and stage manager, Mr. Kyder. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC Exhibition of the PRUSSIAN NEEDLE GUN aud other breech-loadlug rllls in Professor Pepper's Lecture, dally at 2 and Saturtavs at 1 Henri Urav-tou's Musical Enit-rtatiimeuta I vpper aud TobuVe wonderrul llluslous.

Uk Cherubs Fioittlng In the Air: the Modern Delphic Oracle; and Wiakspere aud his Creations, with recitals by F. Darner Cape, Esi). Dug-war's Indian Feats Lectures and immerouB other entertainments. Admission to the is. Open frum 1 till 6 aud 7 till m.

Mr. and Mrs. GERMAN REED with Mr. JOHN PAKltY" In a new entertainment, entitled A YACHTING written ky F. C.

Kurnand, Esq. with new scenery by Messrs. T. and W. Oneva.

Concluding with THE WEDDING UKEAKFASf AT MRS. UOSELEAF'S, a New DomesUc Scene, bv Mr. John Parrv. EVEKY EVENING (except Saturday) at S.THL'IlSDAYaudSATl'p.-DAY at 3. ROYAL GALLERY OK ILLUSTRATION.

14, Kegllt-street. Admlaslon, and ss. Will close on the 2.1th Inst. CHRISTY MINSTREL ST. JAMES'S HALL.

DURING THE SUMMER RECESS, THE DAY PERFORMANCES OS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AKTERNOON8 AT THREE, WILL BE CONTINUED AT SI'. JAMES'S HALL. Hut the evening performances will tie suspended until October 1, during the Christy a Annual Season at the Standard Theatre. The of perlormanceB will be resumed at St. James's Hall on Oct.

1. Tlcsets and places at Mr. Mitchell's Royal library, orAustlu's Ticket Office, 2ii, Piccadilly. Hay Performances at St. James's Hall every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon at 3 during the recess.

Maungor, Mr. FREDERICK BURGESS. Mr. ARTHUR SKETCHLEY'S NEW ENTER- TflNMENT, MRS. BROWN AT HOME AND AUKOAD, and MRS.

SSiSov v.h-JX,.. rbiI' tno 1--G1PT1AN HALL. Plccwllliv. 8 (except Saturday). SATURDAY at.s- Ticket" the box-olfice dally from 11 to 5: Mr.

Uiunell's, and all mustcsellera'. ROYAL A LHAMBRA PALACE. Sole Manager, Mr. F. Strange late oi tho Crvstal Palace).

The most wonderful shilling's worth in the w.rld. 300 performers. THREE new lireat BALLETS EVERY NIGHT. Mytliologlcal Water Ballet, calle.1 THE CASCADES AND SPORTS OF DIANA. Torrents of water.

The coolest spectacle In London. The cutertalamMits that are commonly spread over large gardens teem to be. all massed together at the Aihambra." Times, July 14, lbul. open at half-past 7, commence at s. Private boxes, from 1 is.

new promenade, balcoiir. and graud is. upper balcony. 6d. Kox-ofUcc open from 10 till i o'clock.

CREMORNE ROYAL GARDENS (E. T. SMITH. Proprietor). Brilliant smcco-s of the uovel and popular system 0-niiig ALL the AMUSEMENT-, for A SISGI.E SllIl.LISG thus offering to the public tbe cheapest and best day and ulghPs enter-, lu worlu- Those Ticteu may be obtained at the Gates and 1aeteen the admiration of thousands tu PariB, Madrid.

Barcelona, and "toer continental dtlea. Ascent at halt-past 7 preclselv. Acrobatic rests, Comlo lUllcts, El Nino, the wondrous American Child, whoso Trained Dogs and Monkeys, the Living Pictures with Prismatic Kirns, trie great Circus Company of star Equestrians and Gymnast. liu'nio t-ore, tlie Italian Salamander, aud a thousand and one attractions. The IlluminaUous will be brilliant, and a Grand Display of Fireworks by Professor Tuckor at half-past lu.

Two Bauds will perform during the Day and Eveulng. The gates open nt p.m. Admission to the Gardens as usual. One Shilling; admission to all the Amusements, One Shilling extra; children nuder 10, half-price. CREMORNE.

The BENEFIT of MrE7T. SMITH, Proprietor (POSTPOVED from the 8th will taXe place TO-MORROW (Monday), when all tlr-kete issued for last Mondav will be available. Every effort will be used to render this tbe most attractive gala and fete of tho season. Great additions will be made to the amiibements the Illuminations will be doubled, and the grandest Pyrotechnic Display ever given here will be specially prepared for tho eccaslon. Several popular artistes will appear, and an entirely new and original Bnrlef-que Extravaganza will also be produced.

Tickets mar bo obtained at the gardens aud atall th-principal libraries. Full particulars will be duly announced. Tickets, ALF-A-CRO WN. yOPISSA, ENCAUSTIC, and IRON CEMENTS. An EXHIBITION" illustrating the purposes to which ZOPISSA.

various forms and combinations, may be usefnllv applied to Stone. Ir- Timber. Paper, and other materials, will be OPEN on anil after Thursday, the 18th at the Albion Works, Hattersea Bridge. I16" 0l: obtained on aopltcatlon to Mr. N.

C. Szcrelmey, tlie orks as above. LL AFFLICTED with WEAK EYES may all luflammatton arlslug from cold, dust, or constitu- -ouii Hu-wuL lend uj using j.ir. nAiur.nn r.i a rr.it, p. fo-.

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Gas Explosion. On Monday an explosion of gas oo-enrred in Karringdou street. Two men were busy in tbe ctllar of one of the houses pulled down for the Holborn Valley improvement, and a lighted lantern with them. They bad not been in long when there was an explosion of some gas pines, which knocked a )oc of rubbish about, threw hoardings down, and smashed a few doors. Both were slightly hurt.

Two other men, however, wbo chanced to he passing the place at tbe time, were hurt more seriously, one receiving a severe scalp wound, and the other being struck on tbo hip. Fall of a Wall. On Tuesday, at the extensive brewery of Messrs. Whitbread and where a portion of the premises are being pulled down for rebuilding, whilst tbe work tnen were thus engaged a tremendous noise was heard, as if an explosion bad taken place, and the whole thoroughfare in an insuuxt became obscured in dust by the fall of tbe wall. Poisoned by Ginoeu Beer.

On Tuesday a respectably dressed young woman entered the Bbop of a greengrocer in Ferdinand-street, Chalk Farm-road, and asked for a bottle of ginger-beer, which sbe drank heartily. She bad hardly wallowed it when she was seized with burnino ruins in the throat and cheat. and suffered most excruciating agonies. A surgeon being sent for. tounu bud uau ma en sometuuig or a most poisonous nature.

ja applying tbe stomach pump and other remedies he relieved the stomach of some of iu poisonous contents, Ibough the puns continued. On examining the ginger beer left in tbe tumbler, and breaking tbe bottle (one ot the common earthenware sort), be found a Quantity ot arseniteof coDner adberinar to the inside of tbe latter, and the former strongly impregnated with the poison. 1 un Buuerer buu iie ui a very uougerouB SUU4). Frightful Fall. A frightful accident took place on the South Wales line on Thursday evening.

A young man named Crawley, a clerk in the locomotive department of tbe company, got into tbe Bvo p.m. train at Magor, together with a friend of his, wbo was on a visit. They took their seats in tbe luggage compartment of one of the carriages, and when about one and a half mile from Magor they both fell out of the train. Crawley was found lvina in an insensible stste. with his bead draadfullv cut.

and tbe flesh of his left cheek completely off. His friend was lying dead from a blow on the temple. Crawley was taken on to Newport, but there is little hope of his recovery. Tbe youiig man Kllieu is aar. Aiireu vreusuir.

jaayswarer, Jjoneon. Total Loss of tub Ship Lihelle. The sIh'd Libelle. while on a voyage Co Hong Kong from San Francisco, having on board a valuable cargo and speoie to tbe extent of 76, 000 in dollars, and a number ot passengers, among whom were Madame Anna Bishop, Miss Fhelan, Mr. M.

Belirutz, and Mr. Charles Luceiies, of tne isngiisn upera company, wbo, with other artists, were on a musical tour, has been totally lost. The shin was cast away on the night ot the 4th of March, on an uninhabited and dangerous reel cauea waxe isiana, in tne China Beas. Tne passengers were transferred to tne ship's longboat in charge ot the first mate, tbe captain preferring another boat, and on the 37th of March both boats sailed for the Ladrone or Mariana Islands, a voyage of 1,400 miles, subject to equinoctial storms, calms, and a tropical sun, with short rations, in an ocean studded with hidden rocks and coral reefs. After encountering great dangers and.

enduring horrible sufferings for thirteen days and nights, the boats arrived off the town of Guam. An error in six degrees longitude had brought them off that place. Tbe lady passengers, and in fact everyone in the boat, were in a pitiable and forlorn condition INQUESTS. Fatal Railway Accident. An inquest wag held on Monday at Horley, Surrey, on a railway guard on the Brighton line, named James Eager.

On the Friday preceding be was caught by the engine of an express train, thrown a distance of about thirty or forty yards, and when picked up was quite dead. The body was frightfully cut and mangled. Verdict Accidental Death. Tub Fatal Carriage Accident at Windsor. The inquest on Mr.

Foakeg, who was killed by stepping trom a car-carriage in Windsor Park, whilst the horse was running in fright, was held en Monday. Verdict Accidental Death. Run Over. On Wednesday two inquests were held, one at the Clay Hall Tavern, Old Ford.on George Green, tive, and the other in Poplar on Samuel Long, four, killed by carts in the street, Verdict (in both cases) Accidental Deaths. Death from Starvation.

An inquest was held on Wednesday at the Sir George Osborn's Head Tavern. Princes-street, Mile End New Town, on Thomas Workman, aged 33 years. On the evening of Saturday (4th inst) deceased was brought to the workhouse by Police-constable Crees and others, wbo stated that they had found him in Mill-yard, Whitechapel, apparently in a fit. He was clad in rags, and he bad no money he said he was a butcher, but being subject to fits he had no em- Slnyment. and appeared to have no friends or family.

Dr. A. lundeli Champneys said he found him in a deplorably emaciated, condition. He was poor and tattered, bis bair and heard matted in a way that showed they had not been combed for a he was dirty and wretched to the last degree. Witness ordered him etimulnnts and nourishments, but he died next morning.

Tbe cause of bis death was exhaustion from destitution. Police-constable Crees. 37 said that nothing waa known of tbe deceased. He had seen him once or twice picking up bones in the kennels and such rubbish. Verdict 4 That deceased died from tbe mortal effects of exhaustion from destitution and want of food." Tue Sltposrd Mi-kder uf St.

Giles's. The adjourned inquest on the lad wbo was found banged in a cellar In Earl-street, Seven Dials, waa held on Wednesday. Several witnesses were examined, but no fresh facts were elicited, and the police stated that they bad not been able to find the father. The jury, before again adiournins. nassed the following resolution; "Th jury empannelled at he King's Head, on the 1st and 8th days of auiuK, ziuiuiro mw me cause oi ocsin oi Aicnara Aixnur Jeffrey, having adjourned for further inquiry, are of opinion that a reward should be offered for the apprehension of John Richard Jeffrey, inspected ot the murder of the deceased and they urge upon the parish authorities of St.

Giles the necessity ot applying to tbe Government for the offer of a reward for the apprehension of the said John Bichard Jeffrey and further, that thev should publicly announce such reward by placards in the neighbourhood UI lue ujuiucr um Lunjuguuufc uonaon. The Late Marquis of Camden. An inaueBt was held on the Marquis of Camden on Wednesday, at Bayham Abbey. Tbe principal witness was his medical attendant, who denooed that death bad resulted from natural causes. Verdict to that effect.

Starvbd to Death, An inquest waa held at the Wellington Tavern, Cannon-street-road, on Thursday, on Esther McDonald, sixty-three years of age. found dead in a garret in Tench-street. St. George's-in-the-Easr. Pritcilla Fisher.

Tench-street, St GeorgeVin-the East, said tbat deceased lived In a garret in tbe next house, and paid, when sbe could, Is. 6d. a week rent to witness. She was the widow of a marinsr. The Scottish Hospital allowed her a pension of 10s.

a month, and she tried to earn la or la. 6d. a week besides at needlework. She had not enough to eat; she was only half clad, and was very miserable. SomeUmea the most rent that witness could get from her was 3.

in tbe menth, but she was poor one could not press her much. On the Saturday evening she waa seen last alive; she was then ailing. If she had applied to the parish for relief she would hare lost her pension from the Scottish Hospital. Verdict. Tbat deceased was found dead from exhaustion arising from diarrhoea and the want of fond and necessaries." Deaths bv Fibb.

On Friday an inquest was held at the London Hospital on Mary Murphy, .56. No. 11, Waterloo-court, Bt- George's-in-the-East. On Friday. July 6, shews lying on the floor of her room, in front of the fire, when a piece of lighted, candle fell onber drees, and her clothes were Ignited.

Another inquest wss held the same day on Cbarles Clark, 4, son of a black- smith livingat No 8. Rainbow-plaoe, Limehouse. On Monday last be was left for a few minutes alone in aroom, and. he lit a piece of paper and set fire to his frock. His hearing screams, went to see what was tbe matter, and found her child running about the room very much burnt.

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