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Leaser Office, Friday Evening.
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THE WAR.
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The Moniteur of this day (Friday), publi...
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THE EUROPEAN CRISIS. The Mayence Journal...
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AUSTRIA. A Vienna letter states that the...
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AMERICA. The Ariel arrived at Southampto...
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ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE.. EMERY'S FAREWELL TO ENGLAND.
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MISS LE DIEU HaB tho honour to announce ...
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Leaser Office, Friday Evening.
Leaser Office , Friday Evening .
The War.
THE WAR .
The Moniteur Of This Day (Friday), Publi...
The Moniteur of this day ( Friday ) , publishes the . following- telegram ;—Ai-EssAKDniA , May 19 .- —The Emperor inspected to-day the positions of the first and third corps dTdrmee at Tortona and Ponte-Curona . Yesterday the Austrians endeavoured to fortify and to block up the windows of a house on the left bank of the Po ,. and by entrenching themselves within it to dispute the passage of the river at Valenza . A few discharges , however , of French cannon , from , a distance of 2 , 600 metres , sufficed to dislodge them from their sheltered position , which they have since abandoned . At eleven o ' clock this morning the Austrians withdrew from Vercelli , and have blown up the bridge over the Sesia . The following official bulletin was published . yesterday at Turin : — " Yesterday evening several detachments of the Austrians advanced to Capriasco , hear San Germano , driving off cattle and firing at " the peasants . " Our troops desiring to fight , awaited the enemy at San Germano , but they withdrew to Vercelli , which they this morning evacuated , after ' blowing up two arches of the bridge over the Sesia . Our troops occupied Vercelli at 4-30 . this afternoon .
The European Crisis. The Mayence Journal...
THE EUROPEAN CRISIS . The Mayence Journal of this day ( Friday ) states that , according to reliable information , 25 , 000 Bavarians are next week to enter the Rhine Palatinate , to protect the frontier ^ . Baron Kubeck is designated as the future President of the Federal Diet .
Austria. A Vienna Letter States That The...
AUSTRIA . A Vienna letter states that the retirement of Count deBuolislikely ^ e be folIowed by that of two others of bis colleagues ; BaT ® i > a 6 Bach , Mhiister of the In-, terior , and Count ^ T ^ Sm , Minister of Public In--Structionj being , it states , dn the eve of resigning or ^ rec eiving their dismissal . As to M . de Bruek , the f Minister of Finance , his services cannot be dispensed with under present circumstances .
America. The Ariel Arrived At Southampto...
AMERICA . The Ariel arrived at Southampton to-day ( Friday ) with the American , mails , and 382 , 000 dollars for France . The American Government have been in-1 formed by the JEnglish Minister that the action of our Minister iri Mexico was without authority .
Royal Lyceum Theatre.. Emery's Farewell To England.
ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE . [ B . EMERY'S FAREWELL TO ENGLAND .
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC . In bidding farewell to his numerous friends and the public , Mr . Emery refers with pride and satisfaction to the results of his professional career in the metropolis , extending-over a period of sixteen years , involving so many recorded successes at the Theati'es Royal Covent Garden , i > rury Lane , Haymarket , Lyceum , Adelphi , Olympic , Strand , & c . ; and in drawing attention to this , the last night of his appearance in London , he ventures to express , a hope that on the termination of his intended tour through America , California , and Australia ( calculated to occupy about five years ) , ho may be permitted to renew associations fraught with so many pleasurable reminiscences , and claim once more the position so long accorded him T > y the public voice , and the unanimous approval of the metropolitan press . . ¦ ' WEDNESDAY EVENING , MAY 25 th , 1859 . The following ladles and gentlemen have in the handsomest manner consented to appear on the occasion — Mrs . Stirl ing ; ( by the kind permission of Messrs . Robson and Emdcn ) , Bliss Palmer , Miss Clarl Fraser , Miss Loftier , Mr , Charles Young , Mr . Barrett , Mr . James Rogers , and Miss Mario Wilton ( by the kind permission of Miss Swanborough ); Mr . Belford , Mr . J . Oallcott , Mr . Seymour , Mr F . Charles ( with the kind permission of Messrs . Itobson and Emden ) , Mrs . Wallls , Mrs . Nowbury ( late of the Theatre Royal Haymarket ) , Hiss Helen Love , Miss Wadham ( of the Theatre Royal , South Camp , Aldershott ) , and Miss Emma Neville . " ' , The performances -will , commence with the Comedy of MARRIED LIFE . Mr . Samuel'Coddle , Mr . Emory . ; Mr 9 . Frederick YounghUBbiuul , Miss Wndham . Comic Song-, ' \ Maoboth I Macbeth I Macbeth 1 I J" by Mr . J . Rogers . To be followed by tho favourite Farce ( by John Oxenford , Esq . ) , oiUlod tho TRAGUDY QUEEN . Mrs . Bracegirdlo , M ' FAREWELL ADDRESS will bo delivered by Mr . B Sftor which a VOCAL INTERMEZZIO . Sustained by Miss Pa lmor , Mlse Clnri Frasor , Mr . Seymour , and Misa L fcvao n t ^ oSl ^ Faroe of GOOD FOR W StallB [ , 5 S j Dross Clrolo , 4 s . j Upper Boxes , 3 s . t 3 Plt , 2 s . ; Doore open at half-past Six ? performances to oommonco * Spio « ffont for Private Boxes , Stalls , & c , W . R , Same , Ro / al Library , St . Jnmos ' a-streot . Tlokpts , & o ., may also bo hud of Mr ' Emery , 109 Rogont-stroot . ... PrtVAte Boxes , fit Us , Qd . and 2 2 s . only ,
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^ XfcOTAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . - XiASTP WEEKS OF MR . CHAttLlflS KHAN'S MANAGEMENT , , On Monday , and during tljo week will bonroaontod Slmkeepeiwp'B historical ploy of HENRY THE VlJPTtH , coinmonolng at 7 o'clock . King Henry , Mr . 0 . Koan t Ohorun , Mrs . O . iCoan . ' ' ¦
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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA—DRURY LANE Lessee and DiBECTon , Mr . E . T . SMITH . Immense success of the Italian Opera , at Old Playhouse Prices . Magnificent-reception of the great artistes , Madlles . Titiens , Guarducci , Balfe , Sarolta , and Brambilla ; Signori Mbngini , L . Graziani , Badiali , Fagotti ,, Lanzons , and Giugurii , who are nightly greeted with the greatest possible applause . . On MONDAY , her Majesty ' s servants will perform Verdi ' s opera , ¦ LA FAVORITA . Leonora , Madlle . Guarducci ; lnes ,. Madame Poma , Baldassare , Signor Lanzpni ; Don Gasparo , Signor Corsi ; Alfonso , Signor Fagotti ; and Fernando , Signor Giuglini . ON TUESDAY—IL DON GIOVANNI . ( With the following powerful cast . ) Donna Anna ..... .......... Madlle . Titiens . Donna Elvira .. j MatlUe . Vaneri . ( Her first appearance this season . ) Zerlina •¦¦¦¦ Madlle . Victoire Balfe . ( Being her first appearance since her late . Beyere accident . ) Don Giovanni - * Signor Badiali . Leporello .... Signor Marini . ( His first appearance at the Royal Italian Opera . ) ncommendatore .......... Signor Lanzoni . Masetto . Signor Castelli , and Don Ottavip Signor Giuglini . Madlle . Boschetti will dance in the Minuet . To conclude with , each evening , a BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT , by Madlle . Amina Boschetti , M . Vandris , Madlles . Morlacchi , Goriila , Mathet , Pasquali , Maraqucta , arid the corps de ballet . '' ,,,, . „ ¦ * . Musical Directors and Conductors , M . Benedict and Signor Ardlti . _ , , , , The First Grand Morning Performance will take place on Friday , May 27 . Pit tickets , 3 s . Gd . ; lower gallery , 2 s . ; upper gallery , Is . ; upper boxes , 5 s . ; dress circle , 7 s . . In order to prevent disappointment at night , early application should be made for places at the box-office of the theatre ; ' , . Private boxes , stalls , box , pit , and gallery tickets to be had on application to Mr . Chattertori , at the box-office daily , from eleven to six . Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eight . —Stage-manager , Mr . R ^ Roxby ; . ; ¦¦ " ¦ .. . ¦ ¦
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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA—DRURY LANE . Lessee and Director , Mr . E . T . SMITH . GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCE , on FRIDAY , ¦ ' ¦ ¦ -.. •¦ ¦ May 27 . ' , ¦ . The Lessee and Director begs to announce that , in compliance with the wishes of the nobility , gentry , subsbi'ibers , and numerous applicants in the vicinity of London , Verdi's grand and highly-attractive opera , IL TROVATORE , has been selected for the occasion , which will be performed with tli ' e following powerful cast : —Leonora , Madlle . Titiens ; Azucena , Madlle . Guarducci ; lnes , Madlle . Dell'Anese ; II C'onte tli Luna , Sigiipr Badiali ; Ferrando , Signor Lanzoni ; Kuiz , Signor Mercuriali , Ln Zingaro , Siffnor Castelli , and Manrico , Signor Giuglini . _ Early application must be made at the box-office to ensure good places . . ¦ . ;__ '
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ST . MARTIN'S HALL . MISS ANNIE GODDARD has the honour to announce . that she will give A GRAND CONCERT , in aid of the Funds of the Great Northern Hospital , King ' s Cross , On TUESDAY , May 31 st , 1859 ; on which occasion the following distinguished Artists will appear : — ¦ ' Vocai-ists . — Madame Clara Novello , Miss Banks , Miss Palmer , Miss Annie Goddard , Mr , Sims Reeves , Mr . Montem Smith , Mr . Thomas , and Mr . Santley . iNSTiiiiMBNTAiiiSTS . —Flute , Master Drew Dean ; Pianoforte , Miss Arabella Gbddard j and Violin , Herr WleniawskJ . Conductors . —Mr . E . J . Hopkins and Sig . Randegger . Doors open at half-past Seven , commence at Eight . Sofa Stalls , 10 s . Od . ; Reserved Seats ( numbered ) , 5 s . ; Balconies or Centre Area , 2 s . Od . ; Platform , Is . Tickets may be obtained of MissAnnle Goddard , 15 , Grenvllle-street , | Brunswick-square , W . C . ; and of Mr . Headland , St . Martin ' * Hall ,
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ST . MARTIN'S HALL . MISS PALMER'S FIRST CONCERT . Wednesday , June 1 , 1859 . Vocalists—Madame Rudersdorff , Miss Banks . Misa M . Bradshaw , MIsb Palmer , Mr . . Sims Reeves , M > . Wllbye Cooper , Mr . Thomas . Instrumentalists—Mr . Maycook . Mr . Nicholson , Mr , Hausser , Mr . 0 . Harper . Solo Pianoforte , Miss Arabella Goddard ; Solo Violin , Horr Mollque . Conductors—Mr . Walter . Macfarren and Sic . Randeggor . Tickets , Is , ; Balconies , 2 s . Od . ; Sofa Stalls , < Ss . Doors open at half-past Seven ; commence at Eight o ' clock . Entrance to the Stalls In WHson-strcct .
Miss Le Dieu Hab Tho Honour To Announce ...
MISS LE DIEU HaB tho honour to announce that she will givo a HOIRKlfl MUSJCALE at tho BEETHOVEN KOOMS , 70 , Hakley-SXIIBET , on MONDAY , JUNE 0 , on which occasion sho will bo assisted by tho following artists j—Miss Louisa Van Noordon , Miaa Stella ( her first appearance ) , Mrs Bun thin and Miss Palmer ; Mr ; Honry Rigaldl and Mr . Thomas ; violin , Mr . Bnndo , pianoforte , Miiannno < le Vauchuran and ' Mine Lo Dlqu . Conductors , Mr . Walter Maofarron , Mr . Benthln , and Mr . P . E . Van Noordon , Tickets 7 » . each , to bo procured of Miss Lq Dicu , 10 , Southampton-Btreot , Fltzroy-squaro $ and of tho principal mu , slo sellers .
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ORATIONS BY MR . T . MASON JONES . WILLIS'S ROOMS . Monday evening' next , May 83 rd , nt hnlf-piiBt Eight , " Edmund Burke , tho Philosopher , Statesman , and Orator . " Reserved Seats ( numbered ) , ( is . \ Un-numborod Seats , 2 s . Od . . Mr . T . Mason Jones will also fflvo an Oration . at Exeter Hall , on Thursday ovonlner , May x ( H > h , on " Milton , tho Patriot , Statesman , Proso Wntor , and Poot . 'l „ » Tickets to bo obtained at Mr . Mltoholl's , Royal Library , 83 , Old Bond-Btreet .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . Arrangements for Week ending Saturday , May 28 — Monday , open at 9 ; Tuesday , Thursday Friday „„' 10 . Admissfon , Oue Shilling f Gh-BdreS Jndw t % ^ f * Wednesday ^ May 26 th , open at io : — SECOND ot >» xt « . s ? Sw o ™ £ r by tbe Artist " " ° * & « "ffl Admission free ¦' . by Two Guinea Season Ticket m v > One Guinea Season'J 1 lcket and payment of Half-a-Crowi -1 ^ lion-Season Ticket-holders on payment of Seven SJifiri ! and Sixpence ; or if tickets are purchased before thi d » on the written demand of a Season Ticket-liolder Fiw smT * lings . Children under twelve , half price ? . 1 m Slul-Saturday , open at 10 . —VOCAL and INSTRUMFFTat CONCERT AND FLOKAL PBOME NADE ; Atofoti £ by ^ Season Tickets of both classes , or on payment of Half a-Crown ; Children under twelve , One Shilling . Sunday , open at 130 , to Shareholders , gratuitously bv tickets . J '
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CRYSTAL PALACE . HANDEL COMMEMORATION FESTIVAL FIVE SHILLING TICKETS . In accordance with their published intention " of affording the opportunity of attending ; the Festival to those who do not desire Reserved Seats , the Directors have now the pleasure to announce that Tickets will ha issued at Five Shilling's each , for each of the three days of the Festivalviz ., the 20 th , 522 nd , and 24 th of June . These Tickets will be in the North and South Naves , . commencing- on either side at the limit of the Orchestra , and extending from thence towards the ends of the Palace . Seats will be-provided , with an acces 3 entirely separate from that to the Reserved Seats and Stalls . Applications for these tickets -will be received at the Crystal Palace and at 2 , Exeter Hall only , on and after Monday , the 23 rd ihst . ; but no applications can be attended to unless accompanied by a remittance of the full amount . Cheques and 'Post-office orders to be made payable to GEORGE GROVE , Esq . —the latter at the General Tost Office . St > Mnrtin ' s-le-Grand . , . As only a limited number of these Tickets will be issued , early application is recommended . Uy order , GEOKGE GROVE , Secretary . N . B . —Additional Stalls have been reserved in , the Galleries and in the Area—the latter on an inclined platform on the site of the small Orchestra immediately fronting : the Handel Orchestra ; these and the Stalls in front of the Galleries are Five Guineas the Set , or Two Guineas the Single Stall ; theremaining- Stalls One Guinea each , and Two-anda-half Guineas the Set . Scats in the unnumbered blocks , at Twenty-five Shillings the Set , or Half-a-Guinea each , may also be had . Plans of the above may be inspected at the Crystal Palace and 2 , Kxeter Hall . Crystal palace , May 18 th , lSOs ) .
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ST . JAMES'S HALL . —THE VOCAL ASSOCIATION . Conductor , M . KEXEDICT . WEDNESDAY , MAY 25 th , at Eiprht , HANDEL'S ACIS and GALATEA . Mozart ' s Concerto in < .: major , & c . Principal pertbrmers :- ^ - > Iiss A rabella Goddard , Madamp Enderssolm , Miss Binckes , Mr . Santley , Mr . Dyson , and Mr . Sims Reeves . Band and choir of nearly 400 per-° T ? cket 9 , 2 s . 0 d ., 5 s ., 7 s . Od . ; Sofa Stalls , 10 s . Od . each . At all the principal Musicscllers , and fot . Jnmcs s Hall Ticket Office , 28 Piccadilly , W .
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CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS . ST . JAMES'S HALL , PICCADILLY , GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME . Open every night at 8 ; Saturday afternoon at a D » bb Skills , reserved , 3 b . 5 unrosorved BcntB , 2 s . ; Gallc . r \ , is . Tickets and places may bo secured at Mr . Mite ell b , Kojnl Library , 33 , Old Bond-street ; and at the Hull , licontlilly entrance , from 0 till 0 . . ,
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Lpssecd—Messrs . F . itobaon and W . S . Eindon . ) Monday , and durlnff the week , the P ^ f ? Sjgi ; coinmonce with the entire ly now and « r Jr , vTs ' OF ' 1 'HK ) y Tom Taylor , lOsci ., entitled NIN 10 ^ / j ^ . Vw Uonlon LAW . Messrs . Addison , G . Viniug , II . VV igfan , W . uomon . Miss Cottroll , and Mrs . Stirling . ., , j m After which ( flrat time ) a lu'wyind , orirfnn , 1 * ' ni « o ,, to Jo m aaap- smk » s & »«©• **•• by Messrs . F . Robson . G . Viiiln ^ , <*¦ Caoko , Mr « . J > i » y » Murray , and Miss HugheH . Commence at Half-past Soveu o i' 1 o « k « _
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THE OPE HA COLONNADE HOTEL ( late Fouillado ' s ) , Charlos-etroor , llnynmrkot , IS NOW Ol'EJM . .
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MAN AND HIS HABITS . Dnlly , nt Three and luilf-wnst irfltfht , »»« . IV u ! . hiiiu . dollvoV Lecturod at hlu unrlvallofl an ( oriylniU mutfii »» . Tloliljorno-stroet . fnoiiife" rJje IlayninrJu-t . , ,,, ,, 0 . SYi . ftAHU » .-jdontlt , y of Holf-lovu nnd , Hool . 1-1 ho 111 Bophy and i'hysloloK'v of Marrliitfo—Ilnnny n < u JJ »» h ^ Julone--Whoin and wlu-n to ^««•« ' >' - ' *'»" „ K ViiimwHBvil , its real Cure- I'hl anthroj . Ma nmt « ll'J' W 1 ^ l ) Ok » Now VIowh of Mon and KMn «» -Unnmv » ol >» i % 'lu , of Advanood Ago—Tho tnw Olory of Middle Agu- ^ 'y •" iuoIth—Much in Jjittlo . , „ _ , tl „„„ nt \\ v ) from Tho MiiHoiiin is o | i « n tlaily ( for G «;» tlon w lf Twelve till Five and fromHovon tl 1 Tim . h . xy «•» ' »«^ tho Models ovory ImlMiouv . AclmUalim Oiiu Hli » u » h } fl eluding' Hniidbook : to . wlilyli , h ; "P I ' . "' , « 1 m- 11 1 U"N . AND OUIUKSAMDB OF YOUTir . Hy «' , ' ?« Ary oftlw a , D ., Uruiluatu iu Modiohio , Sutoryry , am M « u * ) « ) yB Imporlal Univoraitjr of Vlctiuii , ' « u . 1 frou by l'VS ,,. t Cny «» - BtalnpB , dlreot ftom the author , 17 , UwW-tHr ^ t , ^ dlah-Bquivro .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 21, 1859, page 12, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_21051859/page/12/
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