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CRYSTAL PALACE. ARRANGEMENTS fok WEEK endin g SATUKDAY DECEMBER 10th.
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Monday—Open at Nine . Tuesday to Friday—Open at Ten . Admission , One Shilling ; Children under 32 , Sixpence . Saturday—Open at Ten . Promenade Concert . Admission , Half-a-Crown , Children under 12 , One Shilling . Season tickets free . The AGRICULTURAL ROOT and PRODUCE SHOW will commence on Tuesday , and rexnuin opon during the week . Performances by the Orchestral Band , and on the Great Organ , daily . The Picture Gallery remains open . Show of Chrysanthemums in' the Centre Transept . Sunday—Open at 1 . U 0 to Shareholders gratuitously by tickets .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under tho Management pf Mr ; Buckstonc . ) Mr . niul Mrs . Charles Matuows every evening In * ' a Cure Tor the Heart Aoho , " anil the "Coii touted Election" by desire . Monday , December 5 th , and during tho week , to commence at 7 , with the Comedy of A ' CURE FOR THE HEART ACHE , Young Rapid , Mr . Charles Mathews ; Old ltapid , Mr . Chippendale ; vertex , Mr . Rogers i Bronze , Mr . Clark ; Frank Orttland , Mr . Buckstone 5 Ellou Vortex , Miss M . Tornan ; Miss Vortex , Mrs . B . White ; Jessy Oatland , Miss Eliza Wcokes . After which THE CONTESTED ELECTION . Mr . Dodgnon ( an attorney ^ , Mr . Charles Mathows ; Mr , Wapshptt ( a barrister ) , Mr . W . Farre . ni Mr . Hoiieybun ( a retired wholesale grocer ) , Mr . Comptonj Pcckovor ( President of tho Blue I , nm . b 8 ) , Mr . Buokstono ; Topper ( Chairman of . tho Green Liops ) , Mr , Rogers ; Mr . Gatliercolo ( of the Flamborpugh Beacon ) , Mr . Clark ; Mr . Spitchcock ( of the Flnraborough Patriot ) , Mr . Braid s Mrs . Xlonoybun ( Mr . Honeybun ' s aeoond wifo ) , Mrs . OhnrleH Mathews \ Clara ( her Btep-daughter ) , Mi 8 B KHza Wcekofl . ConoluUlng 1 with X KISS IN THE DARK . Stage-manager , Mr . Chippendale .
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• ROYAL PRINCESS ' S THEATRE . Lessee , MR . A . Hahrih . Monday and during , tho week , tlio Now Drama , entitled HOME TRUTHS . Mosurtt . G . Melville , J . Shoro , and Frank Matthews j Mlas Carlotta Lcoloreq , and Mrs . Charlos Younpf , A . ftoV which GOSSIP . Mcusflrs . Ryder , Moftdowa , J . Shore , and II . Bland 1 nnd Mrs . Cliark-s Young . Aftor . which , Monaiour EaplnoHo . ( Premier Danaour Comlqno ) ol' 3 La Soula ( Milan ) , La Fonloo ( Vonioo ) . tli « Royal Opera ( DorUn ) , and of tho principal Coiitlnontal Thoatroa , yjjil appear , with Wiulomolwollo Miiriaulta , nnBlfltod by the Ladles of tho Corpn do ] ( allot . In Lo GTranrt Pas du Porviah ao . Fnust , as dnneed by him above Ojio Hundred and Fifty P ar 1 Q n 'tf htB u * thy * hoati'o do la Porto St . Mnrtln , wTfii OOno i . uaci ^ NURHKV CI 1 ICKWKBD . Mr . H . Wiaoieomb and MIhb LouIho Keoloy .
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ROYAL ST . JAMES'S THEATRE . Kino-stubet , St . James ' 8 . Lobsoo , Mr . F . B . Ciiattebton . Noarent theatre to Cheluea , IMmllco and Westminster , tlio Park being opon to currlagcw itnd lbot-paMuengeru all hours of tho night . On Monduy , for tho benefit of Mian Kathnrlno Hlolcson , THE LADY OF LYONS , A COJNOJOUT , and THE 3 WAN AND 1 SDGAK ; On , THE FAIHY LAKM . On TuoBday , THE MAN ABOUT TOWN , MAGIC TOYH , . VJltUINlUS , and THE SPMUTRE BR 1 DIQGUOOM . On Wodnofidfty , tho WINTKItUOTTOMS , CHATTKlt-BOX , MAGIC 'X'OYH , and VHCGINIUS . On Thursdny , for tlio Bunollt of MIbb Lydla ThomjiHon . Itoduoed I'nocb—Pit , 1 h . f Unllory , ( Id . Doors opon at half-paat 0 , ooiamonoo at 7 . JUox-oUloo opou iVom 11 to 0 dallv .
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THEATRE ROYAL OLYMPIC Lessees , Messrs . F . Robson and W . S . Em den . On Monday , and during tho week , will bo performed the new ComedictUi , from " Le JMoulin k l ' uroles , " entitled THE IIMAD OF T 11 E FAMILY . Characters by Mussrs . H W Iff an , W . Gordon , and II . Rivera ; MIbs Cottrell and Mrs . Stirling . After whloli , the now Farco , from the Pronoli "LaContro Basso , " to bo called A BASK IMl'OSTOIt ; by Mr . Horace W lgan . Characters by Mesurs . G . CooJte , H . Cooper , H . Wigan , Meadamua Cottrell anU Stephens . To bo followed by tho classic oxtravngnnza of MKUKA . Characters by Messrs . F . Robflon and AddlBon } Mies l ' -liiia Nelson , Mrs . Stephens , and WlasCottrvll . To conclude with Mr . Oxcnford ' s Farce of RETAINED FOR THE DEFENCE . Characters by Mofisrs . F . Kobeon , G . Vining , G . Cooko , H . Wiyan , and MIsb Cottrell . Doors opon at 7 . Commenoo at half-past 7 .
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MISS POOLE AND MR . RAMSDEN Will give their MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT on the OLD ENGLISH SONGS and BALLADS , with Anecdote , written for them by W . Chnppell , F . S . A ., at the Gallery of Illustration , 14 R «> gcnt-ufrcet , every Evening at Eight o ' clock . Applications for engagements after tho 10 th of Doc . to bo made to Cramer , TBoale and Co . 201 , Regent-street .
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GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION . 14 REGENT STREET . POPULAR MUSIC of the OLDEN TIME . —Miss P 0 OLE and Mr . RAMSDEN will give a MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT on the OLD ENGLISH SONGS and BALL ADS . interspersed with Anecdote ; written by W . Cluippell , F . S . A . Every Evening ; this week at Eight o ' clock , nnd also on Saturday Tttorning at 3 o ' clock . —Tickets , 3 « . 2 s . arid Is ., to be had of Cramer , Beale , and Chappell , 201 , Regent-streetChappell and Co ., GO , New Bond-street ; nnd at the Gallery of illustration , 14 Regent-street .
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MISS ARABELLA GODDARD AND MR . SIMS REEVES . At the MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS , St . James ' s Hall , to-SIOKKOW EVENING . Dec . 6 th , on which occasion , the vocal portion of the programme will be selected from the works of MOZART , Sofa Stalls , 5 s . ; Balcony , 3 s . ; Unreserved Seats , Is . ; at the Hall , 28 , Piccadilly ; Keith , Prowseand Co . ' s , 4 S , Cheap- ' side ; Cramer and "Co . ' s , and Hammond ' s , Regent-street , . and Chappoll and Co . ' s , 50 New Bond-street .
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DEURY - LANE . -PROMENADE CONCERTS . . The ' ^ Riflemen's March , " " Come if you Dare , " by A . Manns , dedicated to the Voluiiteer Rifle Corps of-England , having- been most enthusiastically ' received , and nightly encored , ' will be repeated every evening .
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THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE . LAST WEEK of the PROMENADE- CONCERTS , ¦ which , will , positively terminate on * .. Monday , the Ixlth instant . ' ; . ' IIEKU WIKNIAWSKI every evening till Saturday next , when he vf ill . mnke his last appearance in this country . Vocalists , Madame' Lemmohs-Sherringpton , Madame Louisa Vinning ,. Miss Dolby , Miss Laura Baxter , and iliss Clari Fraser . Orchestra " of eighty performers including the most popular solo artistes . —Conductor , Mr . Manns . Promenade , lioxes and Amphitheatre , Is . -, Dress Circle , 2 s , Cd . ; Private Boxes , 10 s . ( id . and 21 s .
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , COVENT GARDEN , Under the Management of Miss Louisa . Pvne and Mr . W . Harrison . * Monday and Saturday , THE ROSE OF CASTILLE . Miss Thfrhvall , and Miss Louisa Pyne , Messrs . Santley , G . Honey , St : Albyn , and W . Harrison . , Tuesday and Thursday , DINORAH . Miss Pilling , and Miss LoivisaPyne , Messrs . Santley , and W . Harrison ; ' "Wednesday , CROWN DIAMONDS . Miss ' Thirlwall , and Miss Louisa Pyne . Messrs . H . Corri , G . Houey , St . Albyn , and VV . Harrison . Friday , SATANELLA . Miss F . Cruise , Pilling , and Miss Louisa Pyne , Messrs . Santley , and W . Harrison . Conductor . Alfred Mellon . Ballet—LA FIANCEE—every evening . Stage ¦ Manager , Mr . Edward Stirling . Acting Manager , Mr .. Edward Murray . Prices of Admission . —Private Boxes , £ 4 4 s . ; i ^ .. Is . ; £ 2 lJs . lid . ; £ 1 5 s . ; £ 1 19 . ; Stalls , 7 s . ; Dress Circle , 5 s . ; Amphitheatre Stalls , : js . ; Pit , 2 s . 0 d . ; Amphitheatre , Is . No charge for Hooking . Commence at 8 . In rehearsal , a new Opera , by Alfred Mellon , founded on , and entitled , VICTORINE . A grand Christmas Pantomime in preparation .
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THEATRE ROYAL , LYCEUM . Sole Lessee and Directress , Madame Celeste . On Monday , Dec . 5 , 1859 , and during the week , the nor formance will commence with a new Vaudeville Cn ™* ~ dietta , entitled the KEY UNDER THE DOOR . Mat " Principal characters Mr . J . Vining , Mr . Rouse , MjshphTa * II . Hatton , and Julia St . George . ' e 8 A ' After which the new successful drama Fantasticino r , t PARIS AND PLEASURE . Principal characters byXssrs WVLacv . F . Villiers ,. ! . Johnstone , Forester , J . Vinin « r and Baily , Misses Julia St .. George , Kate Suvillf , Neville Hudspoth , and Madame Celeste . ' To conclude with , on Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesdav A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FROCK . y ' On Thursday , Friday , and Saturday , will be revived Bayle Barnard ' s drama of ST . MARY'S lOVJfi , in which Madame Celeste will sustain her original character of Madclcne . Tom Bags , Mr . J . Rouse . Doors open at . lialf-past six ; to commence at seven . Box-office . open from eleven till five daily .
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Crystal Palace .-t-A great exhibition of agricultural roots and other produce will be held at the Crystal Palace-next week during the -Smith-field show . There will also be an extensive show of agricultural implements' . . ¦ CiVMPbeli / s Minstrels . —St . James ' s Hall . — Why every troupe of skilled vocalists from the United States should consider it necessary to adopt the customary suit of the ^ Ethiopian scot , with a Intitule and longitude of shirt collar perfectly out of keeping with their gilets de luxe , and their unexceptionable evening dress coats and trousers , is not an Asian , but an American mystery . But rather suggesting for the diligent reader ' s consideration than pretending here to elucidate it , we will avouch that the most civilised set of nigger melodists we have yet had the fortune to listen to , are those owned by Charles West and Edward "Wiirden ( this " proprietorship" we remember to have hinted at before ) , and now pc rformingto very full audiences at the S t . James's Lower Hall . The soloists are Mr . T . Farrenberg an -iinaffectcl and very gentlemanlike robust tenor , Mr . H . Drummond , a sympathetic baritone . and the worthy proprietors of the entertainment , of whom Mr . C . H . Fox , as the . negro Julius , represents the usual low comedy nigger trepidant , the butt of his companions , and favours his hearers with JEthiopianesque platitudes , and very quaint irregular ditties , like " What can't be cured , Love , "' and . " Broken-hearted I wander , " which smack as much , and more . inde . eil , of the old English shires than of the backwoods of the States or the villages of old Calabar . Messrs . West , Sexton ( who plays the bone ?) , Crocker and Donaldson , are other singers all good in their specialities , and in their chorus singing highly accomplished . The " Nelly Griiy " solo , by Mr . Prumnionil , with , a quintette chorus , and " O ' er the Hills , Bessie , " chorus of twelve , are very good examples of the latter proposition . The second part of " the entertainment comprises a variety qf clever instrumental solos upon instruments of all nations . The " onestring fiddle of China , " and the tambourine that survives the mad assaults of Mr . F . Crocker , should be lent for exhibition at the next conversazione of the musical antiquarians . Our friends now advertise the addition of the famous Mackney to their troupe , and their approaching removal to the St . James ' s large hall . The tide seems to run sounabatedly in favour of serenaderism , notwithstanding the recent remarkable revival of classical appreciation , that we have no doubt they will succed in filling it .
Crystal Palace. Arrangements Fok Week Endin G Satukday December 10th.
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THE CONGRESS . TheAW ( Friday ) states that- Russia will be represented in the Cong-re-ss by Prince GortschakofT and Count Kisseley ; Count Walcwski will preside , ami wrll be accompanied by M . de Bannevilleor M . de Bourqueney ; Prussia has appointed M . do Sdileinitz and M . de Pourtales ; Austria , Count do Tteclibprpc ami Prince Metternich ; JVaples , Count Luilolf ; and Spain , Portugal , and Sweeden , their usual representatives at . Paris .. The Nord does not profess to be able to give tlie names of the English representatives , but inclines to the Earl of Clarendon and Lord Covvley . It is certain , according to the Nord , that Piedmont will be represented by M . Desomiais , but there are many obstacles in the way of the nomination of Count Cavoiu as his colleague .
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"THE LEADER " OFFICE , Friday Evening-, Dec . 2 ud .
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THE BOMBARDMENT AT TETUAN ¦ : The Monitear ¦; of this ( Friday ) morning contains the following despatch : —" The Ihetagne , oil" Algesiras , Nov . 26 . —Yesterday the vessel St . Louis was cannonaded by the forts at the entrance of the river Tetuan . Informed of that the same night , I have this , morning , with four steamers , destroyed the two forts , which have been abandoned by the Moroccans . To-morrow the Fqutfre will proceed to Tangiers to make severe representations to the Minister Katil . Justice , fulfilled , I resume the part of neutrality . —Admiral Komain Desfosses . "
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CENTRAL ITALY . Of the * three members of the National Assembly who convoyed to Turin the vote respecting the Hegency , one , M . Coppi , lias returned to Florence ; tin ; sreond , M . Galeotti , has gone to Modena , whither he had been summoned in hasto ; and the third , M . Fubri-zi , remains at Turin as official charge d ' aiiaires of Tuscany .
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FRANCE AND THE POPE . A Pahis letter in the Nord says : — " It is stated Hint the Pope has written to Cardinal Morlor , Archbishop ol Paris , to beg him to recommend the French bishops to displny mode-ration in their pustoral letters on tlie nUuirs ot Rome— moderation being necessary in order not to thwart , the good intentions of the French Government , and not to increase the difficulties against winch the Holy See hns to contend . "
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ROME . This following letter has been received from Home , dated November 24 : — " Tlio Pontifical Government hns discovered that Count Wnlcwski , in his circular note of thufttli of November , hns not . clearly expressed the intention of the Holy Tutlier on the subject of tlio reforms which ho is decided to grant his JStatos . His Holiness wished to assure not an administration exclusively lay , but , to give a largo plneo to laymen in the Government . The secularization of ( the Pontifical administration is Imposs we . Some branches of the Government may bo entrusted to laymen , but they must retain an ecclesiastical spirit ,, " )!" the Government cannot change its nature without compromiulng- its existence . In tlio meantime the Roman journal declares that the reforms announced by several journals to be made by the Pnpnl Gqvernnunt aro exaggerated . Tho revolutionary lenders at Rome , nro Uiconseil ng-ajnst tho Emperor Louiu Nnnoleon , in Qonoeqnenoo of the- rupresontatlons mado to tlie King of Sardinia on account of the Uepency accoptod by tho Prince of Cariynan . Tlio departure o General ' Garibuldl from tlio Itomngna has produced a political manifesto ( Ion , which was suppressed by tlio National Gunrd . At pri'sont Tuscan troops liuvo replaced li > tho Locations tho volunteers who Imvo pasaeu Into Tuacany , and Into tho Duehius of Purinn nnd Modona , Tho Roman- voluntuors who havo quitted tlie service and roturned homo havo drawn a inolnncnoiy ptcturu of tho state of tho IruopB under tho pay ol tlio Govorninent In JJolojfiiii . Tho privations siiilimid by tho troopa nrn ( ixcuhhIve . Notwithstanding tho doflok'iiey produced in tho Itoinun Treasury by tho proaout revolution , tho Minister of Fluunoo , Ferrari , him , « o we mannged innttu'N that ho has auillcitmt to J' » y "" ( lomumlu up to tho mul of tho yo , nr . A loim la Inuvltnuw for 1800 .
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13 £ O THE LEADER . -IMp , 506 , / v Dec . 3 , ^ 859 .
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 3, 1859, page 1320, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2323/page/12/
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