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6&6 THE LEADER. FPostscript.
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Leader Oppice, Friday Evening, June 3rd.
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THE WAR.
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A telegram dated Turin, this day (Friday...
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THE BATTLE OF PAl/ESTRO. The Piedmontese...
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PAPAL STATES. A letter addressed to the ...
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NAPLES. . On , Wednesday the remains of ...
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THE INSURRECTION IN THE VALTELINE. The D...
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Bcbnixcj or a Transport Ship at Spithkad...
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CRYSTAL PALACE.
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6&6 The Leader. Fpostscript.
6 & 6 THE LEADER . FPostscript .
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Leader Oppice, Friday Evening, June 3rd.
Leader Oppice , Friday Evening , June 3 rd .
The War.
THE WAR .
A Telegram Dated Turin, This Day (Friday...
A telegram dated Turin , this day ( Friday ) , says that the Austrians have withdrawn to the eastern bank of the Po , and have abandoned Torre , Beretti , and the surrounding country . Garibaldi re-entered Corao yesterday evening at eleven o ' clock . Yesterday morning the Austrians advanced from Bobbio towards the French outposts , but retired again after a short fight . This movement was made to conceal the retreat of the Austrians , who had begun to evacuate Bobbio , carrying with them about 1 , 000 wounded . Garibaldi has surprised and beaten the Austrians at Vnrcse , and the town is again free of the enemy .
The Battle Of Pal/Estro. The Piedmontese...
THE BATTLE OF PAl / ESTRO . The Piedmontese Gazette publishes the following : Chief head-quarters at Torrione , May 30 , 1859 . FROCr . AMATIOX TO THE TKOOPS . Soldiers !—Our first battle has been our first victory . Your heroic courage , the admirable order of your ranks , and the valour and sagacity of your chiefs , have this day triumphed at Palestro , Vinzaglio , and Gasalirio , The enemy , repeatedly attacked , has , after an obstinate defence , left his strong positions in your hands . This campaign could not commence under more favourable auspices . The triumph of the day is a sure pledge , that you have other victories in reserve for the glory of your King and the fame of the brave Piedmontese army . Soldiers ! The country exultingly expresses . its gratitude to you through roe , aud it already points out to history the name of its heroic sons , who for the second time have bravely fought for it on the memorable day of tlie 30 th of May . Victor Emmanuel .
Papal States. A Letter Addressed To The ...
PAPAL STATES . A letter addressed to the Messager du Midi states that M . Pietri , the former prefect of police , has arrived in Rome , and that reinforcements of French troops have been quartered in several convents . It is stated from Marseilles that 400 foot chasseurs embarked there on May 30 , for Civita "Vecchia ami Homo . A letter from Rome , of May 24 , in the Conslitutiowiel , says that 600 French troops had arrived in . Rome that morning , and t hat some engineer companies , aided by a reinforcement from Marseilles , had , to the great satisfaction of the inhabitants , recommenced the works of the fortifications of Civita Vecchia , which had been suspended .
Naples. . On , Wednesday The Remains Of ...
NAPLES . . On , Wednesday the remains of the late king were carried with great ceremony and military display from the palace to the church , and interred , Naples is tranquil . Everything remains in statu quo .
The Insurrection In The Valteline. The D...
THE INSURRECTION IN THE VALTELINE . The Duke of Parrni \ hns arrived in Switzerland , via the Tyrol , with a numerous suite . The sub-governor of Sondrio has fled with gensdarmes and the public treasure into the Tyrol . Sardinian officials fill the public offices in Sondrio .
Bcbnixcj Or A Transport Ship At Spithkad...
Bcbnixcj or a Transport Ship at Spithkad . — TIi g' Eastern Monarch , from Kurracliee , bound to London , with 140 troops on board , invalids , besides cabin passengers , arrived at Spithead at one o ' clock on Friday morning . In about an hour and a half afterwards a flre waa diecovered raging among the cargo . The master had rockets lired , and other signals of distress , to attract the attention of the ships of war in tho harbour , which being scon , mimbers t > f boats put oil ' to tho burning ship . With difficulty the captain succoedo . l in getting the invalid soldiers and tho womon and children into tho shi p boats , and they wore tiUcon on board of tho nearest of tho ships . At 0 . 30 , her Majosty ' a steamer Falcon commenced firing into tho storn of tho burning ship to sink hor . She was thon completely Jn flames , both foro and aft , and hor masts had fullon overboard . Hor loss is calculated at noarly £ 80 , 000 . It is hoped that fo , w , if any , Uvo 3 are lost . PllHSWNTATION OP TIII 3 FrtKIODOM OV TMID ClTY to Sir John Lavrenom this Day . —This
afternoon a Special Court of Aldermen and Common Council was held at the Guildhall , for the purpose of presenting Sir John Lawrence Avith the freedom of the City , contained in a gold box of most elaborate workmanship , " as a testimony of the high opinion entertained by the citizens of London of the distinguished services rendered by Sir John Lawrence in the civil department of the Government of India , and the success that has attended his exertions to promote civilisation and religion , and to stay the progress of rebellion at one of the most momentous periods of British rule in India . The Lord iMayor presided . Sir John Lawrence was introduced to . the Court by Mr . Alderman Salomons and Mr . Deputy Dakin , the mover and seconder of the vote . After the Usual formalities had been gone through appertaining to the creation of a citizen , the Chamberlain ( Mr . Scott ) presented the gold box containing a record of his admission as a citizen of London in a speech of eulogy on the services rendered by Sir John to this country during the time he had been employed in India . Sir John Lawrence replied to the address , and the proceedings terminated .
Crystal Palace.
CRYSTAL PALACE .
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Arrangements for Week ending'Saturday , June 4 : — Monday , open at 0 ; Tuesday , Thursday , Friday , open at 10 . Admission by Season . Tickets , or on payment of One Shilling ; Children under twelve , Sixpence . Wednesday , 8 th , open at 121 GREAT SUMMER FLOW KK AND FKU 1 T SHOW . Admission free by . Two Guinea Season Tickets ; or by One Ouiriea Stiason Tickets on payment of Half-a-Crown . ; by Day Tickets , Seven Shilling's and Sixpence ; or if taken before the day of the show , Five Shillings ; Children under twelve , half-price . Saturday , 11 th , METROPOLITAN SCHOOL CHORAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT of 5 , 000 Children , on the d " reat FestivalOrchestra , . ' ¦ , Admission free by Season Tickets of both classes , or on payment of Half-a-Crown ; Children under twelve , Olie Shilling '; Reserved Seats , Half-a-Crown extra . Sunday , open at 130 , to Shareholders , gratuitously by tickets . ¦ The Uhododeudrons , and other American plants , in the terrace , gardens , and park , are now in full bloom . CRYSTAL PALACE . FLOWER SHOW . The SECOND GRAND SUMMER ¦ FLOWER . and FRUIT SHOW of the present season will be held on WEDNESDAY , ' JUNE 8 th . Doors open at Twelve . Admission free by Two Guinea Season Tickets ; or by One Guinea Season Tickets on payment of Half-a-Crown ; by Day Tickets , Seven Shillings and Sixpence ; or if taken before the day of the Show , Five Shillings . Children uuder . Twelve , half-price . Tickets may be had at the Crystal Palace , at 2 , Exeter Hall , and at the usual agents . CRYSTAL PALACE . METROPOLITAN SCHOOLS CHORAL SOCIETY . Established to promote Musical Education in the Schools of the Metropolis and its vicinity . A GRAND CHORAL FESTIVAL will take place on the New Great Handel Orchestra , at tho Crystal Palace , on SATURDAY , JUNE 11 th , 1851 ) , commencing' at Three o ' clock . Tho Chorus will consist of about 5 , 000 children , and teachers of metropolitan schools . Conductor , Mr . Q . W . Martin . Organist , Mr . Brownsmith . The programme will comprise pieces selected from Handel , Mendelssohn . Fnrrant , Dr . A rue , Stafford Smith , Sir J . Stevenson , Spoflorth , & c . Tho full ltund of the Royal Military Asylum will perform several pieces during ; the day . Admission bv Season Tickets , of both classes , Free , or on payment of Ha . lf-n- ( 'rQwn ; Children under twelve , One Shilling 1 . Itescrycd Seats , lit Half-a-Crown or Five Shillings ouch , may bo secured previous to tho day of performance , at tho Crystal Palace , and at No . li , Exeter Hall . Books containing' tho music in full vocal score , with Pianoforte or Organ accompaniment , price Js . OU ., together with Tickets of' Admission , may also bo obtained of the Treasurer or Secretary of tho Metropolitan Schools Choral Society , 4 , Sfc Ann ' a-lftiio , E ,. WM . HAMMOND , Treasurer , Northumberland House , Percy-circus . G , J , KNTWJSTLE , Hon . Sco . 4 , St . Ann ' s-lnne , City .
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THEATRE ROYAL , IJAYMARKET . ( Under tho Management of Mr . ] 3 uckstono , ) Mr . aud Mrs . Charles Muthows will coinmonoo tholr third engugumont nt , this thontro slnoc tholr arrival from America , on Monday , Juno Oth . Monday , nml during * tho wcok . to eommenoo nt 7 , with Storlhiff Coyno ' a lust now Comedy of EVERYBODY'S FUI 1 CND . OlmiuotorB by Mr . ivid " Mrs . Chnrlou MftUiown , After which tlio I'lireo of A HANDSOME HUSBAND , In which Mr , and Mi * h . Charley MuthowB und MIhh Fanny Wright will appeal * . Concluding with ( lust tlmo biit two ) tho Iflnstor Kxtrnvnganssaof ELMOTRA , IN A NUW TO MOOT K TO LIGHT , with iilltlio mngnllleout sconory by Fontun , O'Connor nnd MorrlB . ' < On Thi-radiiy . Friday , and Bnturduy , nf'tor EVERY- ' BODV 8 Vl « IMND . T 1 IE OIUTIC . PntrniulBli * Frutful 1 'liiH'lary , Mr . Chanon , MatlunvH . with JACicrt nir / ruim from canton . _ SlHgo-iuiuuiffor , Mr . Uhippondnlo .
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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA—DIIURY LANE Lessee and DiREeTon , Mr . E . T . SMITH Magnificent success of the Italiaii Opera , which is ni . vi , f | .. increasing , m popular estimation' The emfnont ui-fioi' Madlles . ^ TitleiT-Bi Ba . nbilla , Balfe ,. Sarolta Vane , "" l ^ Anese , and Guarducci ; Sig-nori Mon « 1 ni J , Clrazi-mi Badiali . PagotH . Lanzoni , Slarini , anS ( ihiJini , \ y o " -J nightly received with the most enthusiastic and uuoquivociU applause , will have the honor of appearing- -duringthe ON MONDAY—IL BAKBIERE DI SlVlfJLIA . Count Almavivh . Signor Mongini ; Fijniro . Si < - ' mor lii . liiii - Doctor Kartolo , Sijmor Mirini ; Uasilio , Si " no- I in ' zdni ; Herta , Miidile . Deil'Anese ; and ¦ Ro < iii : i- Mnd ' llf Guarducci . ' ' TUESDAY—IL DON GIOVANNI . Donna Anna , Madlle . Titiene ; Doiuia Elvira Marl !! . ' Vaneri ; Zorlina , Madlle . A'ietoire Ualfo ; Don tiiuvanui Signor Badinli ; Leporello , Signor Marini ; 11 Coninun- ' datore , Si"Tior Lnnzoni ; Masctto , Signor Castelli ; and Do i Ottavio , Signor Giuglini . . Mudlle . lioschetti will dance in . tho . Minuet . Musical Directors , M . Benedict and . Signor ArilitK To conclude each evening , with AHIAD . NK . ]'¦>• M .-uluV . Aniina Bosehetti , M . A ' antiris , M ' adllos . Morlaoclii " , ( iorilhi ' Mathet , Pnsquali , Maraqucta , and the corps , ] o btilK-t . Loader of the Ballet , Mr . Thaddous AWlls . NOTICE . Mercadante ' s opera , II Giuramento , in whieli tho following popular artistes will appear—viz ., Madllo . < Uu : irducci , Signor L . Grazi . ,- Signor Fagotti , and Mad < llf . Enricliett . i AVeiser , who will niake her re ' appoaranc-Oi will be produced in a few day p . ¦ l'it tickets , 3 s . Cd . ; galleries ,. Ha . and Is . ; second fircli . ' , boxes , 5 s . ; dress circle , 7 s . In order to prevent disappointment nt ¦ niirl't , ' rnriy application should be made- for plni-o ^ at the bi '> . \ -oJJiei' ii the theatre . Private boxes , stalls , box , pit , and jyallery tickets to ! .. ¦ had on application to Mr . Chattertoii , at the i > oic-ofliiv . * daily , ¦ froin . eleven to si . \\ Door ^ upon at half-pa * : seven ; conimonce at eight .
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ROYAL rRTXCESS'S TIFKATI ? K . LAST WEKKS OF M 1 J . CIIAHLES KKAX'S MANAGEMENT . . The . Public' is respectfully informed . Hint tl-. 'o r . !; iy < f HENKY THE FIFTH will be withdrawn f . irlv in Jin :.-, NEVEll TO " ME KEPEATEU O'DKK THK pill K SEX T . llANAtll ; - MEXT . . " . : '¦ . ¦' On Monday , and during- tlie week wil ! lip-pivsii'nti'ri ^ hr . ' ccnpeare " s historical play ' of- HKNIJV TJIE FlFi'Jl , l-i « i : imencing : tit 7 o'clock . King' Henry , Mr- C . Kwii ; ( . 'horns , Mrs . C : " Ke aii . . * . ' . ¦ ' ¦ . ' "¦
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ilOYAL OLYMPIC TIIEATIMr :. ( I ^ essees—Messrs . F . ltobson anil \ V . > ¦ > . i-iiiiU-D . ) Monday , and during the week , will bv ] n .-ri <> riiied . on entirely new and ori >> iii » l Ci > nii * ilk * ttn , li \ r Tom ¦ T :: yltj :-, Esq ., entitled NINE POINTS OF TllJO 7 ' . AAV . C'luii-ncters by Messrs . Addi .-son , G . A'iniii ^ - , II . Wi ^ im , and \\ . Gordon : Mesdamcs Cottroll mid Stirling . After which THK l'Oi ! TEli'S K . VDT . ( liiinnf . rs by'Messr ? . F . ltobson , O . Vininff , < i . Cookc , W . Cordon , H . Wigan , Cooper , White , and Franks , Mrs . Leigh Murray , " r ^ S ^ ith RETAINED VOlt THE . 1 > KFENCE . Characters by Messrs . F . Uobson , ( i . A liimg , O . Cooke , H . Wigan , H . Cooper , and Miss t ' ot . trell . Commence at HolfrPjist Seven o ' clock . __
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MR . BENEDICT'S ANNUAL MOUSING . CONCEKTS , On Mondays , June 10 and July 4 > at St . James ' s Hall , w 1 k ; i the following cHBtlnguiahed artists will appenv : — Madame Clara Novollo , Madame & h- ? rrins *| on Leinmj h , and Mile . Artot , from the IniporlulOpern , l ' aris ilu-r li st appearnneo ) , Mefedamcs tiiianluoci , . S .-irolrn , ; ui . l Mi'to " ' BaU' o ( her second appearance in iicom * crt , on July -1 ) ; Msuors Mojigini , Ludovico ( Jrazhmi . Bndiali , Blnrin i , {'»«*•>"' ana Lanzoul / ftom tho Jtoyal Italian Opern , Dru . y- a u * b > the kind permission of E . T . Smith , Esq ., ) , ' ? 'W "( . 1 / 1 11 Hcrr Roichardt , and Mr . Snntloy ; Miss Arabi'lUi , o . lai . . Messrs . Leopold do Meyer , Joachim , AMenlaWnki , < iIu .. j Roffondi , Sh- 'iior Pintti , and M . Pnque . The programmes nro now ready . .,,. Hofa stallh , Ml U . ; reserved heat . s 10 » .. iM .-, : '"'> ol " - ' hall , ns . ; sofa stalls , to ntlmlt to both conrcit *; , . U ll ** . ' rcBorvcd Meats to both conevrta , W * . iw-Ji . , «> l } ''"'" 'S " Co . ' s , ChappoU and Co . ' s , Loader and (' yc ^ M , H «>»>» »« ^ Sum ' s library , It . W . OUIvior ' s , Mitclu-11 ' * oynll . lbraij . and St . James ' s Hall ticket olllci * , w , PUviKlllly , "
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C H R I S T Y'S MINS T U K L S . ST . JAMES'S HALL , PrCCADH-I . V . GHAND CHANGE OF IMIOUltAMMIO , And last week of tho Jullluji BurUwjii " . Open every nifiht nt 8 ; the iisunl day rt-nrt- ^ .-jittj tionov « r ^ jjAtuTUny aftvrnoun nt a . UroHH BtiillH , urn J "" A ? f . -i "" HjBi-rvod , 3 h . i unri'HiTVccl »<» tn , «¦* . » <»« 1 . ?| iv , ' 'f 1 < 1 , \ ,,, and plac *( '» may l » . < soo . uvdat Sir , Mite licit h . 1 ' > ; » »> ; 3 U , Old Uond struct ; « ml nt tlio JJall , J'K'i- « u . lH > i'IUimii * - ' .. from U tlllff .
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MAN ' AND I US JIAJJ 1 TS . Dally , at Three nnd h . ilf-piiHl Klif ht . Dh . ^"•) J | ) ; deliver Li * oturonnt ) i ) . s unrlviilkil and <> i-l « tiwil . Muhuiiju . , f , Tk'hboruo-8 trei « t , fin-Ing the Hiiynnn-kot . , „ Svi . i . AnrH .-liioiitlty ol ' Srlf-lim' anil mtIhI- I li . " Bupliy nnd 1 'livHlolony of MiutIiuh ) -M *» I > , 1 W <¦>! ' . " » ' , ; . il Unions--Whom hikI wlit-ii to ftliii-ry— ' I" - ' ' . ' ^ ... , ! , _ Kvll , Its mi ! (• | ir .. ' -r J ) JJ * i » lhi ' . ' )>< - ' ln ¦ " ' ! ''' v ,, m , ' , / . *; i Now Yk-WMofMoii im ( lTlilnKn-l > 'i VUV ' f 1 f ; V ' a 7 v \ Koi" A-dvnm-i'd Am *— Tlio true tilory oi MUMh' A ;; . - " > - inoli'M—Muali hi Lilt If . „ ., ., , ,, ,,,, ] V ) fiTUi Tho AliiHciim la op .. » rinlly ( fl » r ( i ; " '" V" ' > K ,, , " i Twj'Ivi . till Klv « . im . l lT » m Mi-vi'ii 111 ! " ¦'* .. ] 'Uh , U >' tho ModojH wvnry ) in | r-h ( iiir . AtliiilHhli . n <¦ ' •!>;/ - , '''' .. iT . ' l ' - clucfliiK llnmlhiok I to wlilHi ¦" . npiKin <¦ . ! • . liii . i" i llnbltH . " Hy Johi-. i'ii Kaiin , JW . R , tlnu liii . li- - •¦ > ''| ' ,. " ttiu'Bvry , mi ' l MldwItV-ry , of I he '"' I " ' '" , ''' , ] V-Jmi llu * VUiinii , Aim fiv » -by pout for twelvi ' hlninp »* , illM 11 lio . nii ' iiutlior , 17 , Unrlry-wlffipt , Cuvvrdl-l i-siiiii'iT .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 4, 1859, page 12, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_04061859/page/12/
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