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1056 THE LEADER. [No. 4Q5. Sept. 17, 185...
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Announced To Begin On Monday, The 3rd Oi...
A Paris correspondent writes : — "At length the long-talked of e 6 _«* of _ftladaime Vestvali in Bellini ' s ? _hT ? _nftiir _^^ the _ln _& nite debght of the amateurs and habitues of the Grand Opera . It has been most successful . Her unrivalled contralto voice was heard to perfec- tion From the moment sho made her anbearance xion . . from tne moment she made lier _sippearance in the costume Of which so much has been stnd of its splendour , its beauty , and its weight , to the mo- ment of the fall of the curtain there was one _lonff- ° ! SL , 1 ( _21 . „ J . _Jri tne _^ " * in > _| _® fo ,,= _» wifl , continued shout of approbation and applause . With a very intelligent physiognomy is combined a rare knowledge of dramatic effect , and she has fully jus- tified the _raHtnrouTpxnressionof admiration which tinea the rapturous _expression ol admiration wmen the newspapers of other countries have indulged themselves in . The costume of aluminium , which is _ aid to _havo f » n _«? t 1 fiO OOO fr was the obiect of " _™ _, _™ ( nave _^ + f _^ _f _^ i _^«^™ n * _lXft _rt _* wonder to many of those who were present , but the lovers of music found charms of a more intelligible character in her judgment , her taste , and her voice . Thp _nvotinn it tho pnd wa acoomDanied bv innu- J . he ovation at the end , was accompanied Dy innu liierable bouquets , which she gracefully accepted , and one of which she graciously gave to M . Gerard , who had nrp <» idpd over the orchestra " wno naa presiaea o _^ er ut _wtuwiia . _ . Anight is about to be devoted at the Opera at Paris to a colossal performance for the benefit of M . Roger . AU the artistesof distinction in Pans ex- press their desire to assist . A prospectus has bee _^ issued of a limite d liability company , with a capital of 20 , 000 / . in 10 / . snares , to ¦ carry on the Polytechnic Institution . __ It is calcu- _lated from past experience that dividends at the rate of 6 per cent , may be expected , and share- holders are likewise to have certain privileges of - admission . ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ¦ : '
1056 The Leader. [No. 4q5. Sept. 17, 185...
1056 THE LEADER . [ No . 4 _Q 5 . Sept . 17 , 1859 .
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ARRANGEMENTS FoiiWEEK ENDING SATURDAY , september 24 th . _TS ? a _^ _K _sirSs _^^ erw _^ kfa _?^^ _^^ Admission , One Shilling ; Children under 12 , Sixpence , Satdedat- Open at Ten . CONCERT . Admission , Half-a-Crown ; Children , One Shilling ; Reserved Seats , Half-a-Crown extra : Season-Ticket holders admitted free . Orchestral Band , Great Organ , and Pianoforte _^ perform- ances daily and displays of upper series _^ of Fountains . The Picture Gallery contains many New Works on View and _o _^ ' _i . _„„ . _x ' oi . _r . , _„ x -2 , _v Sunday—Open at 1 . 30 to Shareholders , gratuitously , by tlcket 8 -
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MR . JOHN _JBENISTETT'S LECTURES ON A WATCH . Mr . John Bennett , F _, R . _AiS ., Member of the National Academy of Paris , will L . ECTURE on a WATCH , WHAT TO MAfcE AND HOW TO MAKE IT . Oct . 1 st , Royal Arsenal , Nov . 3 rd , _Whittington Club . Woolwich . „ 8 th . Bath . „ 2 nd , Chelsea Athcnscum „ 10 th , Burnham . „ 4 th , Guildford . . „ 11 th , Chelsea Young " i . « ' _* , ? Uffh f . o , , Men _' e Cbris- „ 14 th , Church School- tiau _Associa- _SStlra . , 14 th Spicer " _street „ 18 th , Southgate . „ 17 th , Bastngstoke . " ~ 6 th > St < Schoo ? s abaB Dec _ist _^ _otb ' vHall 20 th Southwark I 5 t \ i Dev _^ e ? Nov 2 nd _FSver _^ mm " ' Ucvi / : cs ' iNov . _-: na , x aversnam . The Lecture will bo illustrated by a groat variety of Models and Diagrams , and Specimens of Clocks and W _^ _Chffidr 8 _^ b ° haK at th 0 Watch Manufac tory , Oo , t , noapB _> ao .
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:: _[ _advbrtibbment . j PAUL JERBARD AND SON'S NEW FINE ART _GALLERY . —Choicest _enfrravinge , at nominal prices ; first class frames at _wKolesale prices . * _Gentlemen furnishing their walls may select from more than 10 , 000 first class engravings of Landseer , Turner and others , at less than ft quarter of the published prices , framed and unframed , in every style- _^ viz . those published at _SJs . for Os . _Gd . Frames of every description nt _wholeualo prices . Shippers and exporters supplied . Catalogues of 2 , 000 works on receipt of stamp . _—Paul Jbrbakd « md _' BoW . 170 Fleet _street , E . C . London .
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radvertisement 1 _vwnr _. _rJltJf _^ l _^^ ri 'n _^ 'VAy _^ ttt , _aS _£ * _^^^ , h _? nim MSv _! f _flTrtr _^ v _Jiinr _-hSS" q ery . —loMr . liplvraImMoseley , otU , Mro 8 venor-street , Londpnond of 14 , Gay-street , Bath , may be attributed one of the most remarkable and U 8 ofu ' i discoveries of the day , that of a substance for the construction of artificial teeth , gums , and palates , so . thoroughly adhesive ns to fix securely / without the useof those troublesome adjuncts , spiral springs . It Is , in fact , tho most perfect _subetl- tute for tho natural teeth that can possibly bo _deaircd , and may be said truly to attain the no plu _* ultra of * A — " are eat celare nrtom . " The substance , for which a patent Jms been obtained , Is chemically purified white ImUa-rubbor , which can be moulded to every irregularity of the gums and tooth in tho most perfect manner , form ,- Ing , pa it were , an artificial periosteum to tho teeth , keeping them from becoming painful In the wasting away of the gum , and enabling the patient to use any force in masticating or striking tho teeth together , with- the _percuaslon or rattling that attends tho action In general _co » ea . _- _—Cotfrt Journal ,
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , COVENT GARDEN _hahhisojt , will open for the Season on Monday , Octo- ber 3 rd . . The Operatic Company will comprise tne following- artistes . —Miss Louisa _Fync , Miss Pilling- ( pupil of Mrs . w od her fi t appearance ) , Miss Fanny Cruise ( her first appearance in London ) , Miss _Thirlwall , and Miss Parana ( ner first appearance at the Koyal _English Opera ); Mr . Santlcy ( his first appearance ) , Mr . Henry Haigrh . Mr . H . Gorri , Mr . G . Honey , Mr . St . Albyn , JMr . _Mengist Mr . Lyall , Mr Waliworth , Mr . Bartleman , Mr . Terrott , Mr . Maurice de Solla , and Mr . W . Harrison . Conductor , Mr . Alfred Mellon . Ballct-Mdlle . Rosalia Legume ( her first appear- ance in England ) , Mdlle . Pierron , Mdlle . Pasquale , Miss C . MorgJlI ,. Mr . W . H . Payne , Mr . H . Payne , Mr . F . Payne , and _^ Ions . Vandris . A numerous Corps _de Ballet . ' The Band and Chorus will be on the same scale of completeness as the preceding seasons of the Royal English Opera . The Scenery by _Messrs . Grieve , Telbin , _andV . R . Beverley , stage Manager , Mr . Edward Stirling . Acting Manager , Mr . Edward Murray . Ballet Master , _^ lons . Petit . Chorus ; Master ; Mr . SmythW ' _^ Tne Box-office will be opened on Monday , Sept . 2 Gth , un- tier the direction ' of Mr . Parsons . All applications for pri- _vnte boxes and stalls for the season to b _^ addressed to him at the theatre . N . B . The same system that gave such universal satisfac- tion last season in the abolition of all fees to box-keepers and charges for booking places will be continued .
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. _thpa-tut ? p ftYAT _nTTMPTP THEATRE ROYAL , OI YMPIC . Lessees , Messrs FRobson and W . S . _Emden g * K _^ w' £ ft _Sii _^^ i _^^^ _SrSroSSSS Comedietta , by Charles Dance , Esq ., entitled - A MORNING CALL . characters by Mr . G . Vining and Mrs . Stirling . After which , a new Drama , by Tom Taylor , ' Esq .. entitled PAYABE ON demand ; Messrs . F ; . Robson , W . Gordon , _^ d _^ M _^ VV _^ _Sam : H " C °° Per ' * _'^^ _^ ank _,, _levers . To conclude with RETAINED FOR THE DEFENCE ; _^ o _^ rs _^^ _' _^^ Sck- ' commence at half-past 7 . — —
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— — : — = — THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Buckstone . ) peare ' s "As You Like It . " To commence at 7 . Jacques , Mr . Howe _rOrlando . Mr . TV . Farren ; Touchstone , Mr . Compton ; William , Mr . Clark ; Adam , Mr . Chippendale ; Rosalind , Miss Amy _Sedgwick ; Celia , Miss M . Ternan ; A A _«»?* T _^ T _^ C _^ _nv Z _^ i _Ty i _rt rnx- b _« v Mr Bn _^ o t m » . - _** which . BOX AND COX , Box , Mr . Buckstone ; _^ _oSa _iSg _^ it " i HALLOWE'EN . On Wednesday Miss Reynolds will appear in the cha- racter of Miss Hardcastle in Goldsmith ' s Comedy of SHE STOOPS . TO CONQUER ; to commence at 7 . _^^^ S f _^ t _& Sij _^ mGB . Goiightly , Mr . And HALLOWE'EN . On Thursday , Friday , and Saturday , WIVES AS THEY WERE AND MAIDS AS THEY ARE . MissDoulton ( first time ) . Miss Amy Sedgwick _ _ A _^ D _^ OW _^ _UsV _^ _fby Mr ! $ ¦ E » t _£ ? _K _% SS ton , Mr . Rogers , Mr . Wilkina , Mrs . B . White , and Mrs . E . Fitzwllliam . Concluding with HALLOWE'EN . Stage-manager , Mr . Chippendale , _ . __ _,
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ROYAL . PRINCESS ' S THEATRE , Lessee—Mr A . Harris Will open , for the Winter Season , on Saturday , September 2 * » wi « l a ne _^ Drama , entitled iVY HALL , by J . Oxen- ford ; the Scenery by T . Grieve and W . Telbin . To conolu ( lo wlth ft Dramatic Tableau in Wattoau Colours , entitled LOVE AND FORTUNE , by J . It , Planche _"; the ! Scenery by W . R . Boverley . During the recess the theatre has been redecorated .
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_TJOVAT c ? T _TAMTr < i ' R _THWATRP liUXAL , bl . JAMJi _^ b b IHiiiATRE . Lessee , Mr . F . B . _Ohatterton . _OPMWING NIGHT , SATURDAY , OCTOBER 1 st ., will _fefnnw _^ f d _wSTvnfe ied _^ ' _ili _^ V _^ 8 ' _«»**««* _* HJU SiS ? SS _^ MliX JK ££ _? _& $ r _£ _MniSSif _^ a ™ _^^ _gB _^ o . You _^ appear . After _whloh an entirely now Burlesque , by Leicester Buckingham , Esq ., entitled VIRGINIUS , or , the Trials of a Fond Papa . in which _Moadamos Clara St . _Caaso , Eliza Arden , 0 . Ratioo , _LyM _* Thompson , _Lnvis , Willing-ham . Wanders , Frank 8511 _^ . _iSSWl _SSS _^ _" _^ BarrOtt ' _^^ A " To conclude with THE SWISS _OOTTAGio , in which _Mlsa Ardon and Mr . CookrlU will appear . ' " wmo " . _^ _i 110 wur _f ° ? £ tho _# ° voning tho NATIONAL ANTHEM will bo _aungby tho entire Company . keduCBD PRICKS - Gallorv _od _t nt i _« . TTnnn _^ Boxe « , _« b _7 , _Droaf Clrplo , 3 ? , _StKuftts ., _^ lvato _«& 10 a . Od .. mi , 31 a . 0 d ., andW Seaaon Tiokote 1 can be had on application at tho Hox-offloe , whloh will bo open dally _fr _T , n _««* 0 i « n to Jni vo i _^ n _T a «" or . Mon _<^ y . t « 9 20 tfi _Inat . » uonotloo will bo given of tho appearance of Mr . H . _„ " ' _"_„„„»„„ _,, n _. _afHltf „„ , „ k So _^ rs op < m ftt Hftlf"Pft 9 t Six , performances commence at . „ _, ,
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_—~ _~ ' ~ The Great Eaibtbrn . —In the _absence of any _posl- tive data at the present moment qto to tho actual speed of 'tho Great Eastern , it may bo intercstingjo know that tho small a team yacht belonging to the Thames Con- servancy , and whloh is noteU as being a very fast boat , found herself completely distanced by tho Leviathan In hor passage from l * _wrfleet , when tho fatter was going at only naif _apmti _.- —Steam Shipping Chronicle . «
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_*^ _** Leader _Office , Friday Evening , Sept 16 th _ J ¦ b > l nn _* _tt-ttt _ir'RT ? _" \ rr'TT a t t t a _-vro-n 7 _^ + it 1 _^/ _t" _» r ~ i _^ 1-A pakis letter of yesterday informs us that the Chinese question , in the absence of news from TtX _ahVorhs the ™ iblio _attentionTta nh «» l * y > * ° _* ° _* b ? _*™ j . ? " _™^ i * a 6 " * 1 , 0 _" _^ " \ _^ essarv . _ladency to bind up the Anglo-French alliance is admitted on all hands , and , with certain ultramontane exceptions is hailed with universal satisfaction _? r _£ li _" ~ ' _!* t _?* u _, _+ _i " V ! _i _* _« f _^ i •„ 1 ' ? ctl ? ni lurning to Italy , tire tact of the insertion in tins day ' s Moniteur of the Bergamo petition to the Ernperor is naturally interpreted favourably for _tho _£ ™ sl _* f ItalianinVn _^ ndenee Tri _dison _^ n < Tti _? fo cause ot ., . ' _^ _, inaepenaence . In discussing this petition _. with its 10 , 717 signatures , the Presse says : — It appears , then , that the people of Bergamo are _resicnefl to see Venice remain in the nower of A i , _5 trfo _?* S _™?] J _? C _^/ O ?| i _? f __!^* _i"Ljl ; , ? _??*?/ £ _»?* _" _« .. £ r _? T _* I _? w \? T + _^ ° Ugh * , tO ltS s _^ _rings ; but they pray that the frontiers of the new kingdom shall not remain deprived of their national _defpnon _* . _meaning-ofbourse Sat " _Peschie _^ _ndMantnl _«^ meaning , ot course , that i _^ escmera . and Mantua shall be included in the cessions of Austria . The address says nothing against the restoration of the Dukes Prince Metternich _was expected in Paris yester day ; his return will , it is believed , throw some light upon the Italian _situation . The Univers publishes a letter from Turin , in which it is stated that the _frdinian _, cabinet had received a communication from Paris , conceived in the same spirit as the Moniteur manifesto , previous to the appearance of that document . This explains the recent observation of ' the Independehte , that the article " in the Moniteur had nothing new or unexpected for the King of Sardinia . S __
The Bergamese To Napoleon The Emperor Na...
THE BERGAMESE TO NAPOLEON The Emperor Napoleon has received an address , bearing 10 , 717 signatures from theprovhice of Bergamo , which says ¦ . — _geniu _^^ and the interested views of almost all the powers of _Europe had . to be interpreted atthe very moment at which the triumphs of the glorious allied armies assured it the most complete and most brilliant success . Although profoundly afflicted at having seen the failure of the projected deliverance of our _brethi-en of Venice , to wliom we are closely bound by the communion of _opiniop and sufferings , we do not the less feel , Sire , the gratitude which we owe to you for the benefits winch we have obtained from your generosity . We respect the grave and _power-^^ _^^ _J _^^^ _% _^^^^^ terprise , but we confide at the same time in the prudent foresight of your Majesty . Yes , Sire , we firmly believe that the definitive conditions of the treaty which you are aT _, 0 Ut to make will be of a nature to lessen ** _»» $ **» _& which menace u « _fortunate _^ ice £ have the firm hope that the frontiers of the _kmsdom which you have aggrandised will not be deprived . or their natural defences , and that we shall not remain still exposed to unforseen attacks and place in a state of cpntiriual " fear . We cannot doubt an instant that the elements of the Confederation , p rojected by your generous solicitude for the future safety nnd _indepenience of Italy , will be founded _» n _''^^ _HviH principles , winch , while assuring concord and union , will gnavantee a just and becoming share pt liberty to the population , called on to form part of it . and will in particular leave intact the prudent and liberal institutions which for _twn _lnstrpa _hnve paused the _hanniness of _Pied-^ _Sftod _Kg " ory _^ f our Sot SovSnf Deign , magnanimous Emplbr , to receive with cremoncy and kindness these sincere thanks , which come from the heart : also the expression of the wishes of a people wno feel proudly the benefit they have received , and who dosire ardently to seize occasions of showing _VlT , ™ _" worthy of the independence _nnd the liberty which your generosity has given them . "
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THE TURKISH EMPIRE _, A despatch from Trieste , dated this day ( _I _' _riciaj ; , brings news from Constantinople to this day week . The line of battle ship Fotlrin has takon _ruinforcomonts to _Canflia and _KabulvT £ ffbndi lias boon sent _^^^^ SS _^^^^ T _^ _Sam tho Go- . vernmont . Fresh affrays have taken place between Christians and Druses in the Lebanon . Another message from Smyrna says , that in conaequonco of „ _sluiin ! ni _invoaHfrnHnn tiiP Prussian Consul-Gonei J 2 _iA i i _^ 1 i _« ,, h ? ii « _biisliiosa _raljSpugolthal 1 ms been suspended and the »«« _jjw of the Consulate has been transferred in the mown time to tho Dutch Consul _, ¦
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_, _, _, _GtmnoATs ran tub _Bhixish Navy .- The eighteen gunboats of superior tonnage , which _vere _Ared _sonie few weeks since to be bull ! by contract at the various yards In the Thames , _Cowos , & c ., nro Domff rapidly forwarded , and w » l be ready for launching _¦<« no very distant period . The majority of those bqimt ar 0 "i , the hands , of Messrs . Green , _Wigram , Sco _^ t _uuasow , _»« " * tho Thames Ship Building Company , and _thoJ omtt '""; _£ nro being constructed by _Bjnalfer builders . *» O . V ™ 8 U '_ will constitute a largor class of gunboats than _tnosciui present In the service , as they will range botwoon * w and 700 tons burthen , and will ho fitted with _powon _" 1 _ecrewenglnes . —Steam _Shipping C hronioio .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 17, 1859, page 12, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/sldr_17091859/page/12/
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