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   Day (Newspaper) - April 12, 1867, London, Middlesex                                AND the Edward the of the of at The the of a at the of Alfred Vi the at Charlotte Edw prof ol French noe Porters the wife of n at the the Robert e at the wife of Charles of a to the 9th wife of John of a On the 10th at The South the wife of w of a On the 10th at the wife of Roddam of of a On the 6th at to daughter of the late Edwards 9th at Thomas Paley youngest son of Major of and late 16th to Janet daughter of the late of On the 9th at John the Frederick eldest son of the late Frederick f of to Lucy youngest daughter of George of No On the 9tii at Marys Episcopal James to Rachel recoud daughter of the late On the 9th Charles Louia of and South to daughter of Michael On the 10th in Archibald late Richard of to Made youngest daughter of the late Captain the Richard de of county On the 10th at the parish Ed ward late of China and to eldest daughter of John the At the parish church of Isaac of son of the of to Emily only daughter of Pope of On the 28th at Lieutenant George Bernard Indian Staff oldest surviving Charles of aged On the 2nd at William son of the late Richard William late of near aged On the 5th at the Matthew aged Oh the 5th at only daughter of the late John Welsford aged On the 6th at Charles Ed ward of OKf second son of John of Kim Charlton near Chel On the 6th William of the Bank eldest son of the William perpetual curate of Dawley aged On the 7th at Henry William Woodfords Deputy aged Oil the 7th at hU fathers Me of Ashworth son of Thomas for merly of On the 7th at wife of Thomas late of Oil the 7th at Sophia daughter of the late of Great aged On the 8th at Mar Stephen late 60th Captain and Adjutant of the Highland On the 8th at Mary Elizabeth eldest daughter of the and Prances aged On the 8th very the Alexander rector of the parish of the Holy in the SOtli year of his aged Onthe 8th as eldest son of Samuel cloth aged On the 8th at Charles of Somersetshire and late of liver aged On the 9th at Sarah Countess Dowager of aged On the Oth at ths On the 9th at Camber Frederick On the 9th at Cap tain Donald aged Onthe 9th at of Sackville and youngest daughter of the Lite of Dinton Hall On the 9th atthe Victoria the wife of Herbert of aged On the 9th William of On the 9th Charles of of Great On at the of his James used On the 9th at his William John late of Lower i aged On the 10th Goodear of On the 10th at Elizabeth the late Henry of Clipstone and widow of the late Robert whom she survived only five NEC R O P 0 L IS COM P Sixth ditto 5 ditto 2 including Private Parties selecting the Cemetery aa a place of burial at their dispense with any funeral cortege through of The Company also undertake the conduct of funerals to any of the Metropolitan Cemeteries parts of the United Strand arid B APRIL ONE ANCIENT AND i Just in handsome royal price ANCIENT and of its wid by of the Mark OUTLINES OF MODERN Or Pait and fe Second of Town In of Waste 8va at once charmed her while the perfection of her and the general grandeur of her performance of ths arduous cha racter in Bellinis her unmistakably to be recognised as destined to nil the void for some years left in the higher alks of the grand Madame Vilda will repeat of of Lucrezia and of Leonora in She will for the first of Doana Anna in Don and that of Leonora in Bee opera of has now for several years held an important position inthe performances of the is She has passed the late winter in and has there gamed the universal applause of her will repeat the chief characters of her and in G R T S T A L A L AC ITALIAN OPERA The will be adheres as strictly as circumstances will allo f or the present That portion of in M termed The London is usually looked forward to with great ome striking feature generally serves more or to leave its mark on this period of the year probably within the ithe present the London Seasons of and 1862 out among those of the present In flie yeay 1851 the wonderful International the first project of the kind ever carried out in took place and in the still more wonderful display of the kind was Daring the present we have no similar but our near the French are preparing to pre sent an Exhibition to the in its extraordinary variety of details and in all as far surpass both the similar Exhibitions in this as it most certainly will do to its gigantic Paris this year be centre of attraction to the whole civilised and the vast arrangements for the transport of visitors from the various great capitals of and even from Canada and the United States of America are it cannot be doubted that Paris will thia year present the moat assemblage of different nations ever congre gated in an European capital The contiguity of London and and the ease and certainty with which the short journey is now combined with the increased facilities of passage now being organised for this special will certainly an enormous influx of strangers from all parts of the world to the metropolis of Great Britain few of those who have from such distant parts to Paris will return to their homes without baring paid a visit to the great capital of the One of tlie of a London season many the Royal Italian great attractions of at the time of both London not easily be In therefore of assemblage of foreign every arrangement has been made to render the coming Opera season one of unprecedented interest and One of the greatest difficulties with which the Director of aa Opera has to contend is of absolutely new works to present to his Two of most successful composers in modern times of Italian Bellini and have now been dead many The illustrious content to Test on his well earned be induced to write again and tie great whose grand works have formed ths repertoire of the Royal Italian is tow lost to two composers who from time to time have produced works entirely suited to the Italian Signor and operas of the are top well known and too popular to comment while the extraordinary and the worldwide SHOULD of Faust and Margherita are Bore than to cause the production of any work y that young to be looked forward to with the deepest It happens very for the prospects the at the Royal Opera two entirely new the one by Signor and the other by are about to be produced in Paris in the course of a The one by Tereli is entitled Don and has been composed ex pressly for the in The by Romoo ot Juliette adapted from the text of Shake speare and composed for the Theatre the scene on Groun oil gathered his first laurels by the production of BIB Faust and The improved social relations between foreign Governments and country have now happily been means of establishing an of hot ween and this protection has extended among to the rights of repre sentation of and lyrical of international the Director of the Royal Italian Opera is much in being able to announce that he has absolutely exclusive right of representing the Opera of Don Carlo of et Juliette in Great Britain and and that be produced at the Royal Italian Opera during the coming Unit the production of two entirely new works in one short soani of a Italian is without from may wl be presented to them in the most complete and efficient in Romeo and Juliet will bo performed V Principal character in Don Carlos will be performed by vy following list of engagements that the those most renowned in have time TO honoured by the approbation of the Italian have others during the also to attain coveted The 5tablishmontwiU also still possess the great advantage of Signer subscribers and the public will be gratified to know that this most distinguished and most favourite artist is not only but that he will remain during the whole It would be a work of to enumerate Signor Marios many or even to allude to the parts in which he is still entirely Signor Mario will appear in all his greatest in sustain the part of Borneo in new Signor now one of the most eminent tenor will commence the He will stall sustain his original character of Gama in the for which he chosen by the late He in addition t j several Other repeat that of Fro and the principal tenor Don Verdis new Signor rising young who made favourable an last and whose success at the Teatro della Scala at Milan during the past winter has been of the most flattering has been He will sing with in La Lucia di Lam also for the time in England the part of in Bellinis I Signor universal favourite again returns to the and will appear in several of hia most celebrated including his new character in opera of Crispino e la Dulcamara in 1Elisir Masetto in Don and Lord in Signor will also by very and for the time perform tha part Bignor Cotogni the Signor of the most popular lyric artiste En rope an the present time Signor and nowhere is he probably more popular than in The ser vices of Signor Graziani have again been secured for the greater portion of the Harris will still hold the of Stage The of the two new operas will this season afford to this zealous member of the Royal Italian Opera an excellent op for the display of his wellknown Adelina Antonietta Aker ann her first appearance in and Madame Maria Leonora Nau her first appearance in Madame Louise Madame and Pauline Signor Signor Signor Sigmor Signor Marino his first appearance in and Signor Cotogni hia first appearance in Signor Gau Ids first appearance in Signor and Monsieur Petit his first appearance in Signor Signor Signor Signer Signor Signer and Signor his Director of the and Principal Marina Mora her first in and Amalia Zucchi first appearance in Maestro al Signor Li Leader of the Military Band Signor Maitre de The unrivalled orchestra and chorus of tlie Royal Italian Stage Artistes Monsieur Hennier of and Romeo and an entirely hew composed by and founded on Maria j Signor Signor Petit Signor Attri The Signor Friar Signor Page to Leonora Xau the and Don an entirely new composed by Signor and founded on Schillers Petit Don Signor Signer Graziani Grand Attri Capponi Signor Signor Jallar II Leo nora Nan La Principessa Fricci and di Madame Maria Vilda Madame Sherrington Signor and Signor La Signor Mario Signor Signor and LEtoile du the Petit his first ap in that character in Signer Naudin Signor Ciampi Madame Sherrington and Fra Pauline Lucca Lady Signor Signor Tagliafico Ciampi Lord Signor Bon coni and Fra Signor Don Adelina Patti Donna Madame Maria Vilda her first appearance in that character in Donna Madame Sherrington Don Giovanni Signer Cotogni his first appearance in that character in Signer Signor Commen Signor and Don Signor Mario hfe first appearance in that character these six ie Nozz di Antonietta her first appearance in that Madame Sherring tonfi Signor Graziani Signer Ciampi Signor Petit hia first appearance in that and I Adelina Patti her first appearance Signor Signor and Signor di Signor Naudin Signor Graziani Madame Sherrington and Mdlle Pau La Signer Cotogni Signor Signor Ronconi and Adelina Les Lucca Madame De Signor Cotogni Petit Signor Attn and Signor Signor Mario H Co togni and Madame di Adelina Patti Sisnor Cotogni his first appearance in that character in Signor Signor Ronconi his irst ap in that and by particular and Alma Adelina Patti La Co Liebbart Contino del Signor Capponi Signor Ciampi and or Attri Mar THE APRIL GUINEA SEASON TICKET Admits daily until 30th The most acceptable of all APRIL Doors Orchestral Music at Performance on the Festival Organ at By JAMES Four ORCHESTRAL BAND OF THE Mozart PROGRAMME A la Turca Two movements the symphony in B Schubert Allegro Andante con Grand selection from le Meyerbeer Lanner Ballet Gounod Strauss Roberto Donizetti LONDON SCOTTISH RIFLE VOLUNTEER ANNUAL To be held at Middlesex County Cricket Cale on APRIL The Band and Pipers orthe Regiment will 100 Putting the Open to all 220 the Open to all High Long 440 Open to all 8word Open to all Open to all Throwing the Open to all Mile Consolation Open to all Entrance fees each or for the whole All competitors must Fend then of com and entrance to the Hep on or before the 24th and must consent abide by all that may be made for the days Every competitor must run in the exact colours sent and must strip and ran past the Pavilion to the and must toe the mark previously to starting no flying starts allowed also must wear clothing from to below the These races being open only to gentlemen no one who has ever run in a public handicap for or for a staked sum against either an amateur or a or run for gate or in any way made a living out of will be allowed to and hia entrance fees will be Admission 64 the T IRISH The BATTALION BALL will take place immediate patronage of Colonel the of and several distinguished at en MAY 1 and SOUTH COAST EASTER at Ordinary on April and following will be for the Return Journey by any train of the same class of the following 2ith GOOD the Goods Traffic will be entirely sus The Ordinary Trains on all the lines aud branches will run as on CHE AP EXCURSION TRAINS will run from all parts of the PALACE and PALACE and EASTER SUNDAY CHEAP EX TRAINS will run from London to and and Victoria to HAST TV BRIGHTON and alld at am On EASTER Cheap Excursion Trains will aid at to BRIGHTON and mint further Particulars see and future advertise White Bait caught to perfection in JAMES GRAVES sita the Hotel and served a desires ah engagement thiee alternate 50 guineas per Waters and Country Residences furnished or and KNEES MONTHLY LIST on for insertion at their aud estate nearly opposite Charing Cross Railway Sta tions CHEAP SPRING and An immense New both light and medium from to the Dress of 12 or cut by the Patterns post Henry The 534 to New Oxford SILKS in and all Fashionable Black and a A lot of wide Rich Black Glaces Patterns post Henry The 534 to New Oxford UNDERCLOTHING for LADIES and Frocks and Boys the largest Retail Stock at List of prices post Henry The 53i to Tew and admitting Lady and Maybe obtained at York Adelphi or at Williss THE SOLDIERS DAUGHTERS for the and Edu cation of the Daughters of Orphans or Instituted 8th Her Most Gracions His Royal Highness the Prince of His Royal Highness the Duke of His Grace tiie Duke of An Election of twenty Soldiers Daughters will take place on the May The School is conducted on the industrial and the children are practically trained to domestic The Committee regret to announce that the number of girls for election limited to twenty owing to want of funds although of 100 applicants aro pressing for and earnestly appeal to all friends of the soldier to enable them to announce another early Institution is open to visitors between the hours of ten and five every day in the week except Saturday and Sunday and the Committee invite the inspection of all soldiers A Donation of five guineas constitutes a entitling the donor to two votes at each A donation of two guineas and a half entitles the donor to one vote for An annual subscription of one guinea confers a one vote at each Subscriptions thankfully received by the Sir John 17 by the London and Westminster White and at the Soldiers Daughters Hamp Orders should be to the John upon the Charing Cross Such was the condition of the eighty young women now in of the FEMALE AID for the maintenance of whom we need We have no reserve and need HELP for the months HENRY Chairman ROBERT Red Bankers and an Ransom and CHEAP Braided and and Silk ioth lid White and Coloured huge assortment of Childrens Mantles and Jackets at equa y Henry The to and G establishment in next door to Somerset Lists of for purpose and ap pointment to tun I the be forwarded on T H 0 M A S and B NEW PATENT SEWING Producing work aUke on both Catalogues Churchyard and UNION LIFE ASSURANCE No Detailed Prospectuses may be had on application to HENRY B A N K of OVERLAND T it b A iS for priced lists of tadies Cabin will be forwarded to 7HRESHER aud next door to Somerset E F 0 R M REFORM RE FOR M Black Tea against tha We want everybody to try charged in thecity or RUSSELL AND KING CO VENT Patentees of the Celebrated Turkey 3 for B USSELL and Pale per or per RUSSELL and COMPANY Hennessey per Bottler or RUSSELL CO M P AN Celebrated Irish Whisky per Head with branches in Bombay and Subscribed capital capital Reserve OP George Miller Ferdinand of and Seth Aratoon of and Charles Estcourt of Cresswell and Baboo of and Baboo Seal LONDON late Member of the Supreme Legislative Council of Director of the Land Mortgage Bank of late Chairman of the Union Bank of Offices in King London of and National Provincial Bank of REPORT of fte for the SIXTH ending 31st L The directors have much pleasure in submitting to the share holders the general statement and of the made up to the 31st date to which the accounts are made up closes an eventful and it is with deep satis faction that the directors can point to the improved position of the bank at the end of such a As will be seen from the accounts the net profit of the including brought from last amounts to after providing for all bad and doubtful and interest due to the Your directors recommend the payment of a dividend at the rate of six yer per and of a bonus of one per say in all equal to four per for the which will absorb They further propose carry to thereby increasing that fund to The balance of will be carried for ward to next It will be observed that the deposits received from the which amounted on 30th this half year The progress made during the under review by the Bombay branch has been most and the directors gladly avail themselves of this oppor to state that the working of the London and Bombay branches has been eminently During the past the drawing agency of the bank has been transferred from the London and Westminster Bank to the National Provincial Bank of The directors of the and Delhi Bank Corpora tion having declined to carry out the agreement entered inta with this and having in the event of being to throw the whole matter into your unwilling either to enter into litigation or to introduce a discontented element 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