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? Inder the Management of Miss Louisa Pytje and 3 Ir . W Harexsox . ¦* The Public are respectfully informed that the present popular Operas cannot be repeated after Dec . iMth , consequent on the production of tlie Christmas Pantomime . Monday , Nov . 14 th , TROVATOEE . Messrs . H . Haig-h , . Santley , Lyall , Walworth , Misses Parepa and Piljing-. Tuesday 15 th , Thursday 17 th , Saturday 19 th , DINORAII . Messrs . " W . Harrison , Santley , H . Corri , St . Albyn , Misses Puling and Parepa , Miss Louiga Pyne . Wednesday 10 th , Friday JSth , SATANEL 1 A . Messrs . Santley , Gr . Honey , H . Corri , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison ; Miss Pilling and Miss Louisa Pyne . Conductor , Alfred Mellon . Ballet—LA FIANCEE—every evening . Mdllos . Leciuine , Pasquale , Pierron , Clara Morgan , Mons . Vundris , Messrs . W . H . Payne , H . Payne , S . Payne . Stage Manager , Mr . Edward Stirling . Acting Manager , Mr . Edward Murray . Prices of Admission . —Stalls , 7 s . ; Private Boxes , £ 4 4 a .-, £ 3 3 s ., ; SA 12 s . Od . ; ill 5 s . ; £ l Is . ; Dress Circle , Us . ; Amphitheatre Stalls , 3 s . ; Pit , 2 s . Od . ; Amphitheatre , Is . No charge for Booking ; . Commence at S .
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ROYAL PRIXCE-SS'S THEATRE . Lessee . Mn . A . Harris . Second week of theuew and successful Pram a . Screaming Farce , Nursey ' ( Thickwei-d ; and last six nights of the Dramatic Tableau of LOVE AND FORTUNE . Monday ; and during the week , the Romantic Drama , entitled , THE MASTER PASSION ; Oil , THfc OLTLAWS OF TUB ADRIATIC ; . Messrs . Uyder , Or . Melville , Gmham , Garden . . R . Cathcart ; Miss Carlotra Leelercq , and Sirs . Charles Young-. After winch , the now Farce of NtiRSEV CHICKWEED . 3 Iessrs . U . Widdicomb , Meadows , H . Saker-, 3 Iiss Louise Kecley and Mrs . Westou . To ccinclutle with a Dramatic Tableau , in Watteau Colours , bv . T . K . iManchii , Hcenery by W . 14 . Uuverley , entitled . LO ' VE AND FORT UN iC , Mr . Frank 3 Iatthews , Miss Carlotta Leclercq , and Louise Keeley . . ,
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under the 'Management of'Mr . Buckstone . ) 3 Ir . and Mrs . Charles Mathews every evening 1 . Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday , last three nights of the Contested Election . an d ' Paul Pry . . Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday , to commence at 7 * with the CONTESTED ELECTION . Mr . Charles Mathews . Mr . Buckstone , Mr . Compton , Mr . W . Farren , Mr . Rogers , Mr . Clark , Mr . Braid , Mrs . Charles 3 Iathe \ vs , Miss Eliza Weekcs , &c . After which PAUL PRY . Paul Pry , Mr . Charles Mathews ; Phoebe , Mrs . Charles Mai hews . On Thursday . Friday , and Saturday ( first time fit this Theatre ) , THE JJACHTCLOU OF ARTS . Jasper ( his original character ) , Mr . Charles Mathews . After which a new Comedietta , entitled THE LATE LAMENTED , by Tom Taylor , Esq . Characters by Mr . Charles Mathews , TYIr , Buckstone , Mr . Clark , JHiss Iieynolds , and Mrs . Charles Muthcws . Concluding with 3 KY WIFE'S DAUGHTER . Mr . Chippendale , 3 Ir . Compton , Mrs . Wilkina , &c . St « g ; e-manag er , Mr . Chippendale .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . ARRANGEMENTS for WEEK ending SATURDAY , NOVEMBEtt 19 th . Monday—Open at Nine . Tuesday to Friday—Opoo at Ton . A . drais 8 lon , la . ; Children under twelve , Od . Saturday—Open at Ten . CONCERT and BIRD SHOW . Admission , Half-a-Crown ; Children , One Shilling' . Season tickets free .
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ROYAL ST . JAMES'S THEATRE . Ki ; ya-8 TRBJ 3 T , St . James ' s . Lessee , Mr . F . JJ . Chattbhton . Nearest theatre to Pimlico , Chelsea and Woatminster , the Park being- [ open to carriages find foot-passengers , all hours Of the night . On Monday , and during tho week , now Comedy—LONDON PRIDE ; O « , XIVING FOR APPEARANCES . Messrs . Leigh Murray , C . Young , Bnrxott , Mrs . prank Matthovys . Aftor whloh , on Mlonday and Tuesday—MAGIC TOYS . * To conclude with VIRGIWIUS ; On , THE THIALS OF A FOND PAPA . On Wednesday wlU bo produced an entirely new Fairy ExtravagAnza , entitled THE SWAN AND KDGAK j On , TJHTE FAIRY LAKE . Reduced Prjeos-T-Plt , 1 b . t Gallery , 0 d . Doors open nt half-past 0 , commence at 7 . IJox-oHlco opon from 11 to 5 dally .
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THEATRE ROYAL , OLYMPIC Lesaece , Messrs . F . Robhon and W . S . Em den . On Mondny , and during- tlie week , will bo performed the favourlto ( Jomodiotta , LADIK 8 BMW ARM . Charaotors by Messrs . VV . Gordon , G . Cqoke , Miss Wynclhom , Mra . Stephens , nnA Mrs . "W . S , Enndoii , After which wljl bo produced a now , Opmcdiottn , « rom Lo . Moulin a Paroles , ontltl « d THE IIJSAD OF THIO FAMILY . OlmrRotors by Mefmre . II . Wlgran , W . Gordon , Hr Rlvpr » , ^ He » Cottroll , una Mm . Stirling . * 6 bbfollow ' od toy tho Clanslo Iflxtravnganssa of MippEA . pharttoWrB l # Slossrs . F . Kobson , Addlson , Mosds . Wyndh ( wn Hi » a | ioB 4 Btuphcne , und Cottroll . / i ^ . PO ^ tyde rvvltU . AnDOUBTFUL VICTORY i MoBsra . Muafiol ^ "" * 'Oordpft , JbVftwkfl , Mrs . Stirling , and Wlas 'DOora op « n « t 7 ^ commonoo at lmlf-pRHt 7 .
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THEATRE ROYAL LY C EUM . Sole Lessee and Directress , Miidame Celeste . Tho public is respectfully infornxed , this Theatre will open for the Ayinter Senaon , on Monday , 28 th Nov . oimbcr , wjllj a New Dmmo Fantastiquc , written by a Popular Author , entitled—PARIS AND PLEASURE ; On , HOMK AND HAPPINESS . Full Particulars will be duly announced .
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DRFRY-LANE , ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA . Farewell Performances of Madlle . Titiens , Borchardt , Vaneri , Siffnor Aldijihieri . Vialetti , and Glug-lini , previous to their departure for the Continent . AKKANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK . Mr . E . T . Smith respectfully begrs leave to inform hia patrons aud the public ; that on Monday next , the 14 th in St ., will be presented the admired Opera of L&S HUG . ENOTS ; Talentia . Madlle . Titiens ; Baoul , Signor Giuglini . On Tuesday , the loth , TROVATORE ; Leonora , Madlle . Titiens ; Manrico , Signor Giuglini . Wednesday , A ORAND CONCERT at Oxford , in which the whole of the Company will appear . Thursday , A GRAND CONCERT at Birmingham . Notice . —For the convenience of parties . having- purchased tickets for the pit or other parts of the house at the Box-office or music sellers during- the day , they will be admitted at the private entrance , a quarter of oai-hour before the doors are opon , without-oxtra charge , a convenience particularly to ladies , to avoid tho rush at-the iloo-rs . Doors open' at luilf-pnst Seven ; Commence at Eight . Kox Office open from Ton till Five ,
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• FRANCE . The Muhitenr of to-day ( Friday ) confirms the news of the signature of the three treaties , and adds that the Government $ of France and Austria have agreed to promote the meeting of a congress , which will receive communication of the treaties of Zurich , and deliberate on the means -most adapted to establish the" pacification of Italy on solid and durable bases .
The Moniteur also publishes a circular , issued oh the 5 th of November last , by Count Walewski , Minister of Foreign Affiiirs , to the diplomatic agents of the French Government abroa . 1 , . explaining tke advantages of the different clauses of the treaty of peace signed at Zurich , and stating that France will not have to advance the amount of the debt due by Piedmont to . Austria , but will eo-opuratr ; with Piedmont in milking the stipulated payinent , by
certain arrangements which have been agreed upon between France and Sardinia . France h ; is demanded from Sardinia the payment of sixty millions for the expenses of the late war . The circular further announces that the Government of France had received assurances that the Pope was only waiting , an opportune moment to make public certain reforms by which the government , of the clergy , would be replaced by si government generally composed of the laity .
It is doubtful whether the aloutulomberfc prosecution will he proceeded with , la point of law it is already at an end , but then it must ho remembered that legality in France i 3 not always strictly observed . According to an enactment of 1 S 19 , yet unrepealed , whenever * a book or pamphlet is seized as being libellous , the parquet ( public prosecutor ' s office ) is bound to declare within ten days whether the seizure is maintained or abandoned , and in default of such a declaration in due form , the prosecution drops , and the writings seized must ho restored . The ten days have now expired , ami M . de Montalemuort has been served wilh no process of any kind relating to the affair .
The Moniteur of this day ( Friday ) publishes the monthly return of the Bank of France , which shows the following result , ? ag compared with the previous return : — ' Docroased . Cash 18 } millions . Current account 8 S * 5 ' Increased . Bills discounted not yet duo .. , 20 $ » Advances ... ... ... a A »» Bank Notes ... ... ... y 5 ' »» Treasury Account 3 »
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This Convict Sauwiiuhst . —Tho report circulated to-day by u vory well Informix ! oontoinponiry that tho cftso ul' Smethuvst lifts boon diaposodol , ivnu that ho will roooivo a free pardon , Is not current . JNO froo pardon haa beon grouted , and tho case Ims nut beou , disposed ofiu any way .
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for six months in every year , of all the great feudal princes of the land , avIio are compelled thus to do service to the Suzerain , and , when they return , to put in bail for good behaviour in the persons of their wives and children . Noile but the heads of the diplomatic missions are permitted to take up their residence in this cynosure of Japanese dignity , rank , and fashion . But it is not so absolutely shut to visitors as sueh a stipulation might seem to indicate . The heads of missions must Teeeive visits from those of war , if not from their friends—and so the egrgis made to stand by a very simple process—without serious difficulty , if due discretion be shown—and leddo may be seen , if T am not mistaken a photographic artist has already obtained a few very interesting views of the temples assigned temporarily to the
British and American diplomatic agents as residences . In due time , no doubt , the pubhe , by Elustrated News , or stereoscopic impressions , will have the opportunity of gratifying their curiosity The buildings are large and rambling , quaint and odd in their forms and distribution , and most picturesquely situated in well- kept grounds , stocked w ith fine timber and ornamental shrubs . The ponds are filled with gold and silver fish , some so large and fat as to suggest comparison with portly abbot and sleepy monk ; and so perfectly secured by the Buddhist respect for life , that they will come to the surface at call , and snatch the crumbs of bread from rhe extended hand , in away which only a Japanese fish , born and bred in a temple of Buddha , lam inclined to think , could be induced to practise .
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To-morrow the Empress of the French will make her first appearance on any stage ( sinco she hns become an Empress ) in a now proverb by M . Octave Feuillet , tp be called "Lo Veuf ct 1 'Hommo Marifi , " which will be played before tho court at Compiegne . Lieutenant-Colonel George Ashley Maude , O . B ., who has been appointed to bo Crown Equerry , Secretary to the Master of the Horse , and Superintendent to the lioyal Stables , vice Major Groves , deceased , served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in command of a troop of Royal Horse Artillery , including the battles of the Alma and Bnlnklava , whore ho was dangerously wounded , and tlie siege of Sevastopol . Sir Robert Peel , Bart , M-P-, by tho demise of his mothor , becomes possessor of tho family mansion in Whitehall-garden a , and tho family pluto , besides a handsome annuity of above . £ 5 , 000 , charged' upon the i atrimonlnl estates in Staffordshire . The marriage of tho Earl of Dalkelth , M . P ,, ' and Lady Louisa Hamilton , has been unavoidably deforrod Jo a more distant day , in consoquonco of the death of Loulaa , Countess of Huvcwood , sister of tho Duchess of Buccleuch , and therefore aunt of the noble bridegroom elect . Wo regret to say ; ho First Commissioner of Works , the Eight Hon . Httnry Fitzroy , hua boen for several weeks confined to lib bed by sovoro Indisposition . .
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AUSTRIA . Tho Council of the Empire ( Roleh&rath ) is in course of being transformed into a Senate , wluuii will control tho administration of tho thmneuH of tno country . Decrees will shortly bo issued prrantUig w the Jews additional political and social prlvih'goa . During the celebration of tho Hohlllor I'Vatlviu several popular demonstrations of u ' liberal cliuniCter have taken place .
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, THE CENTRAL ITALIAN IIJEGENCY . A despatch , dated Turin , Nov . 10 , says : — " The King * Victor Emmanuel , in consequence of a very urgent representation received from the French Government , has refused to grant permission to the Prince de Carignan to accept the Regency of Central Italy which has been offered to him .
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w 'THE LEADER " OFFICE , Friday Evening ' , Nor . 11 th .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 12, 1859, page 1248, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2320/page/12/
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