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588 THE LEADER. [No. 4 76, May 7. 185Q .
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FRANCE. The Emperor has constituted his ...
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THE AUSTRIANS IN ITALY. The Moniteur of ...
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PARMA AHD MOPENA. A deaputeh from Parma,...
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GREECE. Letters from Athens, of the 29th...
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CRYSTAL PALACE. NEW SEASON.
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Tjie Newapostles; Or Jrvingism, Its Hist...
The Exiles of the Cebenna ; a Journal written during the Decian Persecution . By Aureiius Gratianus , Priest of the Church of Aries ; and now done into English . John Henry and James Parker . This is one of a series of tales " designed- to popularise a knowledge of Church History , and the love of church principles . " The style calls for no particular remark , and the subject is of that religious nature that admits of no detail ^ in _ a merely secular journal . A Simple Interpretation of the Revelation . By Henry Wentworth Monk . Tallant and Co . The author is a millenarian , and divides the
apocalyptic signs into eight parts , the last referring to the eight thousandth year of the creation . Three lectures are added , lately delivered in Canada and the United States of America , oh the restoration of Judah and Israel ; God and Man ; and Christianity . The writer ' s opinions are peculiar . The Parent ' s Cabinet of Amusement and Instruction . Smith , Elder and Co . The present volume contains its usual quantity of story , biographical anecdote , and natural science . The leading story is that of "Ruth , the American Girl ; " and the Memoir relates to James Ferguson , the Scotch Astronomer . The number is interest ing . ¦ , . '¦ ., . . ¦ ' „ . ¦ ' ' ¦ * ¦' . .
588 The Leader. [No. 4 76, May 7. 185q .
588 THE LEADER . [ No . 4 76 , May 7 . 185 Q .
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France. The Emperor Has Constituted His ...
FRANCE . The Emperor has constituted his Cabinet for the army , having named M . Charles Robert , master of requests of the second class to the Council of State , the chief of his Cabinet ; M . Lemaire , senior auditor of the Council , first attache ; and M . Pietri , nephew of the late Prefect of Police , second attache . The Duke of Malakoff , says the Independance Eeige , in taking the command of the army of observation , will receive the title of Marshal-General . The Duke will , at the same time , be invested with the command of all the troops remaining in France for the defence of the territory and the internal security of the State . . A Paris letter says : — " The Duke of Cambridge has applied to the Sardinian Government for permission to send a British officer to their headquarters . The answer could only be in the affirmative , and the officer selected will be Colonel Cadogan , ¦ who was English commissary at the Sardinian headquarters in the Crimea in 1855 and 1856 . ' * It is stated that British commissioners will also accompany the French and the Austrian armies .
The Austrians In Italy. The Moniteur Of ...
THE AUSTRIANS IN ITALY . The Moniteur of to-day ( Friday ) contains the following telegram : — " Alessandria , " May 4 th—Evening . —The Austrians who had crossed the Po in small numbers at Cambio , and pushed their vanguard as far as Sala , have recrossed , the river . The Austrian divisions posted on the right [ left ?] bank , Btill threaten to attempt the passage of the Po at Frassinetto , but the river , which is much swollen by the rains , would at present offer a difficult obstacle to their crossing . The rain continues to fall and the low grounds are covered with water . " A letter -from Paris , dated yesterday , says : •— " I fear the Austrians are showing a decided disinclination to fight . I have seen an official despatch to-day from the seat of war , which anticipates their retreat . They have been severely handled by the . artillery o f Heaven ; storms and inundations have paralysed their march across the Po . At the same time the Piedmonteso have inflicted serious injury on their enemies without much loss to themselves . Ho details are given in the telegraphic despatch before mo . It seems protty certain that the Austrians have in fact recrossed the Po , and are beating a retreat . Will they be followed by the Allies ?
Parma Ahd Mopena. A Deaputeh From Parma,...
PARMA AHD MOPENA . A deaputeh from Parma , in the Moniteur of this morning , states thattho reigning Duchess returned to Parma at six o ' clock on Wednesday evening . She was met by a portion of the troops , while another body kept . the route . Other accounts state that several of the officers of the army had previously entered the Piedmonteae territory } the reactionary movement is attributed to the approach of Austrian troops from the direction of Modona . The Puke of Modena has protested against the entry of Piedmontoae gendarmes into Massa and Carrara , as a violation of his territory , and has « declared war » against Piedmont .
Greece. Letters From Athens, Of The 29th...
GREECE . Letters from Athens , of the 29 th ult ., announce the arrival there on the . 26 th , of the Grand Duke Constantino , accompanied by the Grand Duchess . Their royal highnesses met with an enthusiastic reception from the populace .
I2sdia. The Following Is The Telegram Re...
I 2 SDIA . The following is the telegram received at the Foreign Office , this ( Friday ) morning :: — " On the 2 nd of April , Rajah Maun Singh surrendered to Major Meade ' s five columns , at Mahoodra . Tantia Topee was captured on the 8 th by that force , assisted by the above-named chief De Salis and Rich ' s columns , by a combined movement , attacked the rebels in their flank and rear , and in one fight killed five hundred of them , including many of their officers ; the chiefs , however , managed to escape , The body of the Oude rebels is still in Nepaul . Sir R . Shakspeare succeeds to Sir Robert Hamilton , now en route to England . Lord Clyde , when last heard of , was at Delhi , on his way to Simla . Lord Elgin arrived at Marseilles yesterday ^ and left for Paris the same evening .
Crystal Palace. New Season.
CRYSTAL PALACE . 7 CKTV SKASOX .
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Arrangements for "Week ending Saturday , May 7 : — Monday , open at 2 ; Tuesday , Thursday , Friday , open at 10 . Admission , One Shilling ; Children under twelve , Six-Pe Wednesday , May 11 th , open at 10 . FIRST GRAND CONCERT this season by the artistes of the Royal Italian Opera . Admission free by Two Guinea Season Tickets , or by One Guinea Season Tickets and payment of Half-a-Crown ; to non-Season Ticket-holders on payment of Seven Shillings and Sixpence ; or if tickets are purchased before the day , on the written demand of a Season Ticket-holder , Five Shillings ; , Children under twelve , half-price . Saturday , open at 10 . Floral Promenade . Admission by Season Tickets of both classes or on payment of Half-a-Crown ; Children , One Shilling . Sunday , open at 130 , to Shareholders , gratuitously by tickets . .
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CRYSTAL PALACE / ROYAL , ITALIAN OPERA CONCERTS . The Di rectors of the Crystal Palace Company have great pleasure in announcing that they have made arrangements with Mr . Gye for a series of Grand Concerts , to Toe supported by the artistes pf the Royal Italian Opera , Coveuto-arden . The first of these Concerts will take place on Wednesday next , May 11 th , and the series wilLbecoriiiniied on certain Wednesdays in May , June * and July , of which due notice will be given . . ; Admission free by Two Guinea Season Tickets , or by One Guinea Season » Tickets on payment of Halt-a-Crpwn ; to non-Season Ticket-holders on payment of Seven Shillings and Sixpence ; or if tickets are purchased before the day , on the written demand of a Season Ticket-holder , Five Shillings ; Children under twelve , half-price .
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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , DRURY LANE . Lessee and Director , Sir . E . T . SMITH . To-morrow ( Monday , May Oth ) her Majesty's servants will perform Donizetti ' s opera of ¦ LUCREZIA BORGIA . Lucrctia Borgia , Madlle . Titiens ; Mafiio Orsini , Madlle . Leraaire ; II Duca , Signor Badiali ; Gubetta , Signor Lanzoni ; and . Gennaro , STgnor'Giuglini . Musical director and conductor , M . Arditi . ¦ ON TUESDAY , LA TRAVIATA . First appearance of Madlle . Sarolta and of Signor L , Grazinni . . Viojetta , Madlle . Sarolta ; Flora , Madame Poma ; Annina , Madllo . Dcll'Anese ; Germont Gcorgio , Signor Badiali ? Gastone , Signor Mercurial !; II Barono Duphol , Signor Dlnelli ; Murchose d'Oblgny , Signor » Pontl ; Medico , Signor Castelll ; and Alfredo , Signor L .. Graziaui . Musical director and conductor , M . Benedict . ON WEDNESDAY , LUCREZIB BORGIA . ON THURSDAY . RIGOLETTO . First appearance of Madlle , Weiser . Gild a , Madllo . Weiser ; Mandalino , Madllc . Guarducci ; Sparafnolle , Signor Lanzoni ; and II Ducci , Signor Mongini . ON FRIDAY , X-A FAVORITA . Leonora , Madllo . Guarducoi ; Ines , Madamo Poma ; Baldnssore , SJgTior Lanzoni ; Don Gaspare Signor Cor si ; Alloneo , Signor Fagotti ; and Fernando , Signor Glutrllnl . To conclude with , every evening , the ballot divertissement , entitled ARIADNE . Madlloa . Gorilla , Morlacchl , Mathet , Pasqual ) , Maraqulta , Moms . Vandris . and the corps do ballot . Leader of the ballot , Mr . Thaddeus Wells . Pit tiokots , 3 s . Od . ; lowpr gallery , 2 s . ; upper gallery , Is . ; upper boxes , 5 s . ; dross circle , 7 s . Prlvatoa boxes , stalls , box , pit . and gallery tickets to be had on application to Mr . Chattorton , ivt the box-oiUco daily , from eleven to six .. Doors open at half-past seven t commence at eight . Stage-mniiftgor . Mr . It . Jloxby . There wlllbe THREE GRAND MORNING PERFORM ; - ANCES on Friday ^ May « 7 ) Friday , Juno % 7 \ apd Friday , July S .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . LAST WEEKS OF MR . CHAKLES KEAN'S MANAGEMENT . On Monday , and during the week , will bp presented Shakespeare's hiBtorloarplay of IIENItY THE FIFTH , cpmmcnclngat 7 o ' oloot . King Henry , Mr . 0 . Kean t Chorus , Mrn , C / Koan . _^_
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CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS . GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME . Open every night At 8 ; Saturday afternoon at 3 . Stalls , 3 s . i Area , 2 a . i Gallery , Xa . Tickets to bo obtained at Mr , MltohoU'a Royal Library , 53 , Old Bond a tree tj and at the Hall , Ploj onailly entrance ,
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SOCIETY OF PAINTERS I £ TWAWr ~ COLOURS . WAlE R The FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION tc -N-rt ™ OPEN at their Gallery , 5 , Pall Mall East ^ eLl & ° 3 ? - ¦ JOSEPH J . JENKIN S ^ m ^ ' ~ w ~ ,. ?^ . v . y-Ci- > ixju > a , sgcrr ^ ni-y
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. S ^ m ^ ' ~ w ~ ,. ^ . y-- > xju > a , sgcrr ^ ni-y FKEXCH EXIIISitToN ^~ 120 , PALL MALL . * The SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of PICTUftPQ + t . Contributions of Artists of the FRENCH and PLWrs j SCHOOLS , is NOW OPEN . ^ -LtMI & H c Ahso in the same building THE WORKS OF DAVID Admission , Is . ; Catalogues , 0 d . each . ' From 10 to 6 .
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" THE DERBY DAY , " ~ By TV " . P . FRITH , R . A ., IS NOW ON VIEW at the German Gallery Igs TSTAm Bond-street . Open from 10 till G . — Admission , ' is .
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ORATIONS BY Mb . I . MAiSON JOXES WILLIS'S ROOMS . Mr . BIITCHELL begs to announce that the nnnniot . ORATIONS by Mr . T . ^ IASOK JOXES will be fflg at the above rooms , and will be given in the followim ? order : — . ^ ? Tuesday evening , May 17 , at half-past ei ^ ht o ' clock"LQrdByron . " ° ¦ lx Friday evening . May 20 , at half-past eight o'clock " R . 1 J , Sheridan , the Dramatist , Statesman , Orator , and And Monday evening . May 23 , at half-past eio-ht o ' clock ' Edmund Burke , the Philosopher , Statesman and Orator . " Reserved Seats ( numbered ) , Cs . ; Un-numbered Seats 2 s . 6 d . ' Mr . T . Mason Jones will also give an Oration at Exeter Hall , on Thursday evening . May 2 ( 5 th , on " Milton , the Patriot , -Statesman , 1 ' rose Writer , and Poet . " Tickets to be obtained at Mr . Mitchell ' s Koyal Library 33 , Old Bond-street . . y '
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T H EATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . J . Uekstonc . j Re-appearance of Miss ; Amy Sedgwiek in the " .. World and the Stage . " Great success of the new Kxtravag-anza of "Electra . ! L' " ° Monday , May 9 th , and during tlic week , in consequence of its great -attraction , the new and original Comedy , in three acts , entitled THE WORLD-AND . THE STAGE , in which Miss Aniy Sodgwick has made Ikt re-appearance , and in which Mr . Buckstoiie ,. 3 Ir . ¦ t ' ompfon , Mr . Howe , . Mr . W . Farren , Mr . 'Rogers , Mrs . l ' oynter , Miss E . ' Wc'ekcs , and Mrs-.-15 . White , will appear . ' After which the greatly successful Classical Extravaganza , with the 'magnificent scenery by O'Connor and -Morris , and the unequalled last scene by 1- entou , ontitled KLKCTUA IN AN . KW KLECTR'IC LIGHT ; in which-Mr . Coiupton , Mr . Clark , Miss Maria l \ -rmin , Miss E . AVveUos , -Misa Louise Lcclcrq , and Miss Fanny Wright will nppeur . Concluding with the furce of 'TWAS I . , . Staere Manager , Mr . Chippendale .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Lessees—Messrs . F . Kobsou and \ V . S . Kradeii . ) Monday , and during the week , will be performed the new and original Comedietta , by Tom Taylor , hso ., entitled NINE JOINTS OF THE U \ V . CUaracters by Messrs . Addison , G . Viniug , H . Wigan , W . Gortlou , Miss Cottrell , an r whichl ^ lIE PORTEirS KNOT . Charnctors by Messrs . F . Robson , G . Viuing , G .. Cooke . > V . OorOon , If . Wigan , Cooper , Mrs . . Leigh Murray , '" J ' . , ? 11 ^ 1 ^[ Vnoob To concludu with , BOOTS AT T 11 K fa >\ AS . Jacob Earwig , Mr . JE \ Itobsou . , , , Commence at Half-past Seven o ' clock .
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MAN AND HIS HABITS . Sefe & ss ° . tffi isssss » SiK ^ : ? sophy and Physiology of Marriage—ll « pi » y ni « ^ " ^^ g Uulona—Whom and when to Hnrry-ilw Gicat bomu Evil , its real Cure- Philimthrop « ts ami *! ^ E 8 New Views of Men and a'hings-Uaii « vrs oO outh-lcoffl » of Advanced Ape—The true Glory ol Middle Ayo-wy ^^ molrs—Much ia Littlo . «« i . « rm \ v ) from The Museum is open daily ( to ' G ^^ offlQ ^ S Twelve till Five and from Seven till ?« " }'' E fiK' inthe Models every half-hour . Admission Oni ' bhttm ^ oluditiff Handbook : to whloli Is nppondod tlw jjhua ^ b AND QUICKSANDS OF YOUTH . » y Jobi . -iJ » £ > Jgj M . D ., Srnduntu in Mcdiclna , Surgery , and y i «»< 0 , oii « Imperial University of Vionnn , & c .: " •» ^ >» " " c » v « nstainps , direct from tho author , 17 , liarloy-stua , v » w « dish-square , ^ __ ,
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\ NOW OPEN . . ROYAL INSTITUTE OX ^ ANATOMY AND SCIENCE , 309 , OXFORD STREET ( nearly opposite the l'r lncofla Theatre ; . . tIlf .. This splondld building is now completed nucl . open » Public , 1 % la uuiv « raiilly pron « uno « l t 9 w » }«« ^^ eommodloua public building «» L A ondoii , and "O" ^^ , m . lootlon of Natural Womlorfl » nd AnntomJoai curro « w Burpasaea by uny almtliir Oollootlon '" J J . " " cfrcu »« tion , th « take plMo . Bjx ftmea daily , on VJff «»« on , Ciwfu ^ i . ^ Nervous System , Mop - rod notion , aud I > ow to pro w ulM and chastity . The Loo turps « w » doHvoroa ' » roil » Hflio » al etyle , bo as fo bo readily imdaratpod by the no pro d npft SK \ S 8 ^/ Sfflr & ^^ . - ^^^ evory VMk 0 f . ^ a » y tS « fr uo . iVe andintorestl ^ HxWW «« . " A really nnlondUi oollootlpn . " oontlomon only .
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THE OFEKA COLONNADE *] ° ™ % oyr auto FoulUftdo ' H ) , CUarlos-Btroot , Hftyrow Uot , IS *" OI . » BN .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 7, 1859, page 12, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_07051859/page/12/
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