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Ko. 424, May 8 ? 1858. j THE LEADER, 453
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Ko. 424, May 8 ? 1858. J The Leader, 453
Ko . 424 , May 8 ? 1858 . j THE LEADER , 453
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EOYAL ITALIAN OPERA , COVENT GARDEN . M R . GYE has the honour to announce that THE NEW THEATRE will open on Saturday next , Itay 15 , on which occasion will be performed Meyerbeer ' s Grand Opera , LES HUGUENOTS .
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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . On Tuesday , May 11 , Mozart's Chef-d ' oeuvre , DON GIOVANNI . Donna Anna ... ... Madlle . Titions . Donna Elvira Madlle . Or tolani . AVD Zerlina ... ... ... Madlle . Piceolomini . Don Giovanni ... ... Signor Beneventano . ( His first appearance this Season . ) Lcporello . ... Signor Belletti . Masetto ... ... ... Signor Alditfhieri . II Commendafcorc ... Signor Vialetti . ¦ ' AND . ' ¦ Don Ottavio Signor Giuglini . Conductor , Signor Bonctti . To increase the effect of the Majestic Finale of the "First Act , including the Chorus . " VIVA LA LIBERTA , " all the Principal Artistes of the Establishment have consented to lend their assistance . In addition to the music restored last year , Madlle . Titicns will sing the Grand Aria , " CRUDEL E AH NO MIO BENE ! " hitherto omitted . - Thursday , May 13 ( an Extra Night ) . IL TROVATORE . Leonora , Madlle . Titiens , Azucena , Madame Alboni , 3 Ianrico . Signor Giuglini . Friday , May 14 , an Extra Night , when DON GIOVANNI "will be repeated , To conclude with the new Ballet , in \ v"hicli Madlle . PoccUini will appear . . Under the Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty . Mrs . ANDERSON , Pianist to her Majesty the Queen , has the honour to announce that her ANNUAL GRAND CONCERT will take place at Hot Majesty ' s Theatre , P 1 UD > AY MORNING , May 28 , on which occasion all the Artistes of the establishment , both Vocal and Instrumental , will appear . Applications to be . madc at the Box-office at the Theatre . ' ,
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l - a HORSE-TAMING—Mr . JOHN S . BAREY will continue to TEACH his SYSTEM of EDUCATING the HORSE , at his Sciiool at Kinnerton-street . at 11 o ' clock a-m . on Monday , Tuesday , and Saturday , in the Derby Week , 17 th , 18 th , and 22 nd inst This CHANGE of DAYS is to accommodate Gentlemen eomiup up to London for the Derby . Next week Mr . Rarey will be in Paris on Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , and Friday , 11 th , 12 tli , 13 th , and 14 th inst . —London , Mtiy & , 1858 . ( Extract from the D tiblin Freeman ' s Journal , April 29 , 1858 . ) Mr . R , \ key ' s Second " Lessor . " Mr . Harey met his subscribers aprain yesterday at the Riding School at the Lower Castleyard , and we were pjratified to observe a considerable increase in the numbers , and . that very few of his earlier pupils were Absent from tlie eminently useful and instructive lesson'which it was their privilege to receive . The-lady , pupils mustered sfcronarly awi 3 early ; and from the attention they paid to the minutest features of a system so consonant with the finer feelings which constitute their peculiar attribute , we augur most favourably for the future of the Irish horse . The influence they must exero in . his favour " when they become perfect in the' science cannot fail to have a most beneficial effect , even thoutrh they cannot impart tho speciality of Mr . Rarey ' s art to othors . Debarred as we are from revealing anything connected with Mr . Rarey ' s system , we can only urge on the stock-masters and breeders now in town the importance of the instructions of which so comparatively few of their body are availing themselves , and earnestly advise them not to allow the present opportunity to pass away unused . It lias been said apainand again since Mr . Rarey ' s appearance in Dublin . " But Iiow can the secret bekcrjt when so many know it ? " and many , no doubt , are holding back in fhe hope .. that in the course of time the " secret" must ooze out , and that they will know without cost or study as much as any member of Mr . Rarey ' s class . This hope is . as vain jis it is unworthy ; and _ it is as creditable to the extended ' eirele of II r . Rarey ' s pupils that not one member has yet violated ¦ his engagement by an attempt to impart the art toothers , ' as it is peculiar in the art thnt such an attempt would be most unsatisfactory to the surreptitious student . The art , of portrait-painting could be as effectively imparted to the , New Zealand savntre by tailing him that the dead chief whovn he sees to live aeain on the canvas before him was recreated by the artistic touch of the painter ' s pencil , as : could Mr . Raroy ' s power over the librae )) e imparted to the " savaRe " of the stable by any illicit whisperings as to li is t incomparable science of horse-traiuiug . To learn it so as to know it the master himself must be sought out its the i teacher : and for a confirmation of this opinion we . appeal I to the -distinguished individuals who liavc attended Mr . , Rarey ' s class throughout . It is a science , not a trick , that M . r .. Harey imparts to his pupils ; and every gentleman who , values horses , and every 'gentleman - farmer-who breeds or deals in them , would find it an economv as well as a , comr fort to be instructed in this science . The "lesson " of yesterday added -considerably to Mr . Rarey ' s popularity with j his class , and his illustrations were emiiiehtly successful .
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fi RAND CEREMONY and FESTIVAL on IT the 18 th June next , at the OPENING of the SOLDIERS' DAUGHTERS' HOME , Hampstead , by his Royal Highness the PRINCE CONSORT , wild ,- with his Royal Highness the PRINCE of "WALES , have been graciously pleased to purchase Presentations to the Home . p * Several Military Bands will play in the beautiful Grounds of the Home . Admission liy purchased tickets , to be . had only at the Office of the Homo , No . 7 . Whitehall ( exactly opposite the Horse Guards ) . A single ticket for the Ceremony and Grounds , 10 s . ; a double ticket for two , 15 s . ; a reserved seat for the Ceremony and the Breakfast , 20 s . An Omnibus starts from ¦ tlieTotteiihani-court-roadend of Oxford-street every twelve minutes , reaching Hampstead without changing , in 40 minutes . H-X . POWYS , Major , Chairman . t i I , , | j
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ROSA BONHEUlt ' S New Pictures , LAN DAIS PEASANTS GOING TO MA 11 K 15 T and MORNING IN THE HIGHLANDS , together with HER PORTRAIT , by Ed- Dubufo , are now on view at the German Gallery , 3 f > S , New Kond-strect . Admission Is . Open from nine til 13 . 1
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rpiiE EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION A will give two GRAND PETES in aid of its Funds , on Vhit-Moxd . vy and Tuesday , at that favourite place of public resort , the ROYAT ., SURREY GARDENS . Thore will be ah ample provision of Pirework , Musical , and other approved , popular out and in-door Entertainments . Admission Is . ; Children Cd .
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TT ^ PSOM GRAND STAND . —Private Boxes J- ^ and Stalls may be encaprod for the DHRUY WEEK . ^ PPly tQ Mr . HENRY DOltLING , Epsom .
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, DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL MUSEUM , 3 , Tichborno-street , opposite the Haymnrket . Open daily . Admission . One Shilling . Lectures by DR . ICAHN at Three and Eight . Dr . Kahn's Nine Lectures on the Philosophy of Marnafic , & c , sent post free on receipt of 12 Stamps .
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MUSEUM of SCIENCE , ANATOMY , and the WONDERS of NATURE , 47 , BERNERSSTREET , OXKOKD-STREET . Open daily , for Oontlemon only , from 10 till 10 . ADMISSION ONE SHILLING . KNOW THYSELF ! A visit to this Museum will convey to the mind a moro accurate knowledge of the Human J » ody and the Mysteries of Creation than years of reading . Iho Anatomical Specimens and Models are suporblv executed , and comprise wlmt cannot be seen anywhere else in tho world , illustrating EVERY PART of the HUMAN BODY , the CIRCULATION of tho BLOOD , the 15 RA 1 N * *& $ } WS % ? %$ ™ 1 ' t 1 lc introduction or ti o SPECIES , the PATHOLOGY of DISEASES , & c . LECTURES by Dr . W . 11 . MAHSTON , whoso Medical Work topotljor with an Explanatory Catalogue , is presented GRATIS to every Visitor .
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An Act of Sincere Gratitude .-5000 Copies of a Medical Book to bo given nway ! !! A % ? w £ YMA - THE OI-IUUCH OF TPnin « tjunu i « avii ) K boon cured of sovero Nervousness , lams in the II und . Loss or Memory , IndiKcstion Di > bilitv Prostration and other fearful H . vmpto , h nottho 1 -as of which win tho Rront mental numnah rcHnlUni from tho torrorn occnHioncd by tho frauds of w ckol nrKo tiers adopts linn unnsnnl mode or testifying i , i « l ' i > i " ™ S ' by publishing , forltho hennlll of ot . l . n-. s , t " « in « iiw * mV > Kd to ihiK " mr Y i ll 0 Urt 1 restoration to health ami ha ness lo winch he hud lonj ? been a stranger , llo will thoreroro KarVT . UV ' r' ll ; nil » k ! U » 1 ' . ' }>«<* containing » K ccasaiy information , on receipt of two pennv st-imns In prepay postage . Address : Jt ! , v . If . I iCn il i North Cumberland Plnco , Bny . swntor , Middlesox ' ' Bov e rnuC ,: ^ M !' ,. , ndvcr ( ! , r (! KVO , lM to ( hl ( l lll *< ' of lato
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PI E SS E AN D L U B 1 N ' S Puangipanni Perfume , 2 s . 6 d . Pkangipanni Sachet , is . 6 d . Pkanoipanni Soap , Is . Pkangipanni Pomade , 2 s . PHANGIPANNI iNCtJf SE , IS . 6 d . Sold , by all fashionable Perfumers and Druggists . ¦ D ?™ T « to ask for PIESSE and LUBIN'S PRANGI PAN JN 1 , there are numerous imitations . LABORATORY OF FLOWERS , 2 , NEW BOND-STREET , LONDON-
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G LENPIEL 1 ) PATENT STARCH USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY And ^^^^ ^^ f ^^^ ^^ f tobe Sold by all Chandlers , Grocers , & c . & e .
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SEEDS TO BE DEPENDED ON . —Timothy Brigden , Seedsman and Florist , begs to announce that his unrivalled collection of AGRICULTURAL , VEGETABLE , and FLOWER , SEEDS is now arranged , of which Priced Catalogues will be forwarded free upon application . All orders from unknown correspondents must be accompanied with P . O . order . —Seed Establishment , 10 , Bail way - arcade , London-bridg-o , London .
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IMPORTANT to EVERY MAN who KEEPS J- a HORSE , COW , SHEEP , or PIG . —THORLEY'S FOOD for CATTLE , as used in her Majesty's stables ; also on his Boyal Highness the Prince Consort's farm , Windsor Sold in casks containing 44 S feeds ( with measure enclosed ) , price 50 s . per cask ; carriage paid to any railway station in the United Kingdom . For horses it is indispensable in promoting- and sustaining all the animal functions in health and vigour . . For milch cows it is invaluable , increasing the quantity and improving the quality of milk- For beasts nothing can compare with it for feeding quickly . For sheep and pigs its effect in one month will exceed all expectation A pamphlet , containing testimonials from Ulr . Brebner steward to his Royal Highness the Prince Consort ; Mr ! James Fisher , farm manager to her Grace the Duchess of Athole ; Sir David Cuiiynghame , P . art . ; Sir John Cathcart , Bart . ; Sir John Ribton , Bart . ; and some of the leading agriculturists of the day , may be had , post free , on application to the inventor and sole proprietor , JOSEPH . THOELEY , 77 , Newcate-street . London ; 115 , High-street , Hull . Post-oifice orders to be made pavable at the General Posfcrbffice ..
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AYINE NO LONGER AN EXPEXStVE LUXURY . PORT , SHERRY , MARSALA , MADEIRA , & c , TWENTY SHILLINGS PER DOZEN-, imported by us from the Csipe of Good Hope , and only charged half the usual duty by her Majesty ' s Customs . These wines are all in brilliant condition , entirely free , from acidity and brandy , full of . aromn , and from their wholesomeness highly recommended by the medical profession , especially to persons of delicate constitutions . A pint sample of either , 12 stamps . Terms , cash or refernncc . Packages charpod and allowed for if returned . Delivered free to any of the London Termini . WELLER ' aml HUGHES , wholesale Wine and Spirit Importers , 27 , Crutched Friars , Mark Lane , E . C .
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PURE BRANDY , 16 s . PER GALLON . — Pale or 13 rown EAU-DE-VIE of exquisite flavour and great purity , identical , ir < lci'd , in every vosjicct with those choice productions of the Cognac district which are now difficult to procure at any price , . ' 5 , "> s . per dozen , French bottles and rase included , or 1 G . S . per irallon . HENRY ' . BRETT and Co ., Old Pui-nival ' s Distillery , llolborn .
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UNSOPHISTICATED GENEVA , of the true juniper flavour , and precisely as it runs from the still , without tho addition of saga" or any ingredient whatever . Imperial gallons 13 s . ; or in one dozen cases , 29 s . each , package included . HENRY URETT and Co ., Old Furnival ' s Distillery , llolborn .
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KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . —For half a century this well known remedy for Pulmonary disorders has successfully stood the test of public approval , and their usefulness has been extended to every clime and country of the civilizud world . They may lie found alike on the gold-n ' elds of Australia , the backwoods of America , in every important place in the Hast or West IiuUcs , and in the palai-o of Pekin . During this long period they have withstood tho pretensions of numerous inferior rival ' s , and arc the now acknowledged antidote for Coughs , Colds , Asthma , & c . Prepared and Sold in Uoxos , Is . ljd ., and Tins , 2 m . ( Hi ., by THOMAS KKATIXO , 71 ) , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London , ltetail by nil Druggists .
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SISAL CIGARS ! at GoodrieVs Cigar Stores , ¦ t . OTVOxford-street , London , near Soho-squaro . IJoxos , containing 14 . for Is . » a . ; post free , six stamps extra -, lb . boxes , containing lOit , Via . Cd . None are genuino , unless signed "II . 3 S . Gooilmli . " A lnrRo stock of the most approved Brands . Orders , amounting to 1 Snvrroign , sent carriage five within tlio London Parcels Delivery circuit ; amounting ; to i > Sovereigns , cnrrinKo free to any rnilwny station in the United Kingdom . The trade supplied .
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G REY 11 AJ 11 . 24 ^ , Ilirrh llolborn Copposite Day and Martin ' h ) . Ai , ux . Itosa'a Hair ]> v » i . s easily Jinpliod , producing « slight brown , dark brown , or black , ponuanriitly , . 'Js . ( id ., r » s . 0 < l ,, and l ( K 0 d . jwr bottl <> . A . lt . ' s llsiir Dcslroycr , or Depilatory , removes supi'i-numiN hair from the face , uo <> k , or jirins , witboul . injuriug tlio skin : sold : it , , 'ls . ( til ., r > s , < ld .. and 1 () h . ( id . A . 11 . ' . s Hah-Curling Kliiiii saves tho tronliUuif usingcui'l pmikmn or irons , for iinnicdiiit . oly it is apnllccl a bountiful and lasting i ; url is obtaiiutil ; ;< m . ( id . ami fis . Oil . p < tr bottle . The abort ) articles aro Kent per post for ft 1 stamps in blank wrnppom .
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MAJOR'S IMPROVEMENTS in . VETERINARY SCIENCE . "If progress is daily made in Medical Science by those whose duty it is to study tho diseases to which the human flesh is heir , it would seem that iitiprovementsin Teterinarv art quite keep pace with it , as is manifest oji a visit to the well-known Horse Infirmary of Mr . Major , in Cockspurstreet . Here incipient and chronic lameness is discovered and cured with a facility truly astonishing , while the efficacy of theremedies , and the quickness of their action , appear to have revolutionised the whole svsteni of firing anil blistering . Among- the most recent proofs of the cure of spavin ' s by Mr . Major , we may mention Cannobie , the winner of the Metropolitan , and second favouritefor theDerbv . and who-is now as sound as his friends and backers coutd desire . And by the advertisement of Mr . Major ' s pamphlet in another column , we perceive that other equally miraculous cures are set forth , which place him at the head ol the Teterinaryart in London , " —Globe , May 10 , lS 5 t 3 .
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MR . MILES und the 16 s . TROUSERS . — These Trousers ( originated by him ) are patent to tho world for the excellence of the material and superior cut Also , the MORNOG SUITS , at 3 ? . 3 s . —No . G 2 , New Bom ? street . No other-address .
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\ GREAT FALL IN THE PRICE OF XV- PERMANENT BLACK FROCK AND DRESS COATS , 42 s . The best fitting trousers in London , ICs . — Observe , J . SMITH , 33 , Lombard-street .
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OYDENHAM ALPACA OVERCOATS for O Summer Wear . Admirab . lv adapted for the Parks , Dav Festivals , Race-Courses , Country Rambles , Daily Town \> car , or the Sea-Side , and equally convenient for travelling in hot dry weather from the protection which they afl ' ord against dust , without the . encumbrance of weight , or tho restraint of transpiration . These goods arc made with a degree of care hitherto unprecedented . Sydenham Trousers of line light cloth , 17 s . ( id . ; "Waistcoat to match , 8 s . Gd . ; Business or Park Coat , 17 s . ( 3 d . ; Sydenham Summer Overcoats of Melton Cloth , 2 Is . ; Complete Suits for IJovs , 2-ls . ; Gentlemen ' s complete Evening Dress or Opera Suit , ( Ms . The Svdcnliam construction as is now well known is efl ' t'ctually directed to secure the most perfect retentive and easy tit in all positions of tho body . Made only bv tho Inventors , SAMUEL BROTHERS , 2 U , LudKatc-hill .
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DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAITI , WHISKERS , AcP-COUPKLLE'S CR 1 NUT 1 UAR is guaranteed to produco whiskers , mustachios , eyebrows , & c , in two or three weeks with tho utmost certainly , strengthen weak hair , prevent its falling oft " , check groynes in all its stages , and reproduce the hair in baldness , from whatever causo . Price 2 s . Sold by all chemists in tho world ; or will be sent post free , on receipt of 21 penny postage stamps , by Mlsa Coupello , fit ) , Castle-street , Newman-street , Ox ford street , London . A toilet guide sent post free for four ixsuny postage stamps . " It completely restored my hair . " —Miss Davis . " My whiskers arc now growing freely . "—IL Merry , Hsu .
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npiIE MODERN WONDER . - — IIOLLOJL WAY'S OINTMKNT . —The healing properties of tho Ointment used b y the people of thn East havo for ages psist liad the praise ol nil who lime witnessed their miraculous onYots ; but , noiwilhstandlng their great cxcellonco , tlu-ir ourativo powers arc not . so potent , their lnudntorn not so numerous , 'their celi . brity noL so world-wide , as that possivs . si-il by Ilollovny ' s extraordinary Oiutinent . It is known und ustul in ( sviiry purt of the . universe , and it cures all ( 'rui ) tio )) s , sores , wounds , ulcers , tumours , mid still" joints ; restoring the < U'spairing to health anil the enjoyments ol lifii when its pleasures nj ))> i >{ ir (> d nil but tihut out to them . Sold by all Mtidieino Vendors throughout the world , nml ut I'rofi . 'ssor HOLLO WAV'S Establiahinont , a-1-4 , Strand , London .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 8, 1858, page 21, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_08051858/page/21/
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