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1128 THE LEADER _____ C No - 448 r OcTOB...
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CRYSTAL, PALACE. — LAST DISPLAY VJ of the GREAT FOUNTAINS this season, Monday, series of Water
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Theatres And Public Enter' Tainments. Pr...
tainment of a high and elevated character . The profframme for the week is in accordance with this intention . We have first Mr . J . D . Malconl ' s entertainment in Natural Magic , illustrative of the extraordinary deceptions of ancient and modern wizards j Eobert Houdini Professor Anderson ,-and HerrFrikell , & C & C ., not excepted . Then follows Mr . F . T .. ennox Horne ' s entertainment of the Humorous Melodies of Old England , with vocal and characteristic illustrations ; the whole concluding with dissolving views and a lecture illustrative of the Planetary System , in which the strange vagaries of our present interesting visitor , " the Comet , " form a very interesting and instructive feature . Proprietors of large commercial establishments in the east end are deeply interested in giving every support to the present enterprise , and every well-wisher to the advance of the million must wish well to this laudable undertaking .
1128 The Leader _____ C No - 448 R Octob...
1128 THE LEADER _____ C No - 448 r OcTOBERJg , 1858 . — ' ——^¦ ^ " ^^^ WM *^^ ^* *^^" **^ ' ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ . ^ . JX iliA » Aitai * al 4 ? 4 t +. inoc _ iirk a _ li « 1 ai * iHinr » nmAit 4-a' At * . _ i ^ _ and the general fittings-and arrangements for the
Ff. Jr. Ff. The Prince Of Wales. Lithogr...
ff . JR . ff . the Prince of Wales . Lithographed by . Lane and Lynch from a Photograph from Life , by Lane and Pine , at Windsor Castle . ( J . Mitchell ) . —This is an admirably executed lithograph from the well-known portrait of his Royal Highness in Highland costume . The likeness , we need hardly say , is admirable , and the execution of the- work is in the first style of excellence .
Crystal, Palace. — Last Display Vj Of The Great Fountains This Season, Monday, Series Of Water
CRYSTAL , PALACE . — LAST DISPLAY V j of the GREAT FOUNTAINS this season , Monday , nolo of the mafimnceni series 01 aier
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October 25 . The w w - works , comprising in all 11 , 788 jets , discharging 120 , 000 gallons of water per minute , will take place for the lasi fame this season at 3 o ' clock . There will also be a Grand Military Fete and great attendance of the Crimean Heroes , in commemoration of the Battle of Balaklaya . Doors open at 9 . Admission One Shilling ; or by Season Ticket , Half a Guinea ; Children , Sixpence .
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ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION . PATRON —H . R . H . THE PRINCE CONSORT . — ENTIRE CHANGE OF ENTERTAINMENT . NewLECTUREbyMr . E . V . GARDNER , Professor of Chemistry , on ARTIFICIAL LIGHT as applied to PHOTOGRAPHY , practically illustrated by Moule ' s Patent Apparatus ; daily at Three , and Monday , Wednesday , and Friday Evenings at half-past seven . . New Series of DISSOLVING VIEWS , with Dioramic Effects , illustrating the Forest Wilds of the New W orld , from the original Drawings of G . Harvey , Esq . LECTURE by Mr . KING , on the MECHANICAL PROPERTIES of the ATMOSPHERE . The ST . GEORGE'S CHOIR , of Twenty-four Voices , will sing a Selection of Glees , Madrigals , & c , on Tuesday Evening ? the 26 th inst ., at Nine . The Quartett Band , by the Sisters Greenhead , daily at a quarter to four . On Tuesdav Evening , the 2 nd of November , at Eight , Mr . J . A . WiHiams , assisted by Miss Annie Eppy , will commence his series of Musical Sketches of Popular Composers , introducing some of Mr . J . Parry ' s Buffo Songs . MANAGING DIRECTOR , R . I . LONGBOTTOM , Esq .
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DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , 3 , Tichborne-street , opposite the Haymarkct , OPEN DAILY ( for Gentlemen only ) . LECTURES by Dr . SEXTON at 3 , 44 , and 8 o ' clock on Important and Interesting Topics in connexion with ANATOMY , PHYSIOLOGY , and PATHOLOGY ( vide Programme ) . Admission , Is . — Dr . Kahn ' s Nine Lectures on the Philosophy or Marriage , & c , sent post free , direct from I ho Author , on the receipt of 12 stamps .
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EGYPTIAN HALL . MR . AND MRS . HOWARD PAUL'S Comic and Musical PATCHWORK , cvory night ( Saturdays included ) at 8 . In addition to the usual programme , Mrs . Howard Paul will give this week her astonishing imitation of Mr , Sims Reeves , in . Haifa ' s " Conio into tho garden , Maud , " which in voice , action , manner , and appearance , is a marvellous nioco of mimicry , Mr . Howard Paul will also enact Miss Tabitha Pry . an " old-young lady . " This entertainment is beyond all doubt the merriest in London . It is crowded every evening . Stalls , 3 s . ; Area , 2 a . ; Gallery , is . A Morning Performance on Snturdays at 3 .
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PROFESSOR WILJALBA FRIKELL . — POSITIVELY TUB LAST TWELVE NIGHTS . — POLYGRA . PHIO HALL , Kims Wllliam-street , Oharlngcross . TWO HOURS OV ILLUSIONS . —NEW TRICKS . Every Evening at Eight . —Saturday Afternoons at Throe . Private Boxes , Ono Guinea ; Box Stalls , Cs . ; Orohostra Stalls , 3 a . { Area , 2 s . ; Amphitheatre , Is . Plncos may bo secured at the Polygraphio Hall , and at Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-stroot .
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, THE BOYAL GRECIAN THEATRE , CITY-ROAD . Licensed aa such by tho Lord Chamborlnin . Losaco , Mr . B . O . Conqucat . Acting Manager , Mr . C . Montgomery , On Monday , and during tho week , n , now and powerful Drama of thrilling Interest , which has boon in preparation for sovoral wooks . with now and splendid scenery , costly droasos , and brilliant decorations , written expressly for thia Thoatro by W . Sutor , E »« ., entitled A LIFE'S REVENGE . Oharnctors by Messrs . T . Mead , Llnghnm , Grant , Manning , Power , GUlot i Misses J . Covonoy , II . Covonoy , and Rivers ¦ Tho favourite Dlvortlssomonfc , OATALONIAN REVELS , produced by Mrs . Conquest ) , introducing hor pupllu . Oonoludtng with tho much admired drama of THE PHYSICIAN'S WIFE . Dancing on tho Monufcro Platform at 0 o'clock , woathor permitting . Mr . T . Berry ' s celebrated band .
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JULLIEN'S CONCEETS . ROYAL . LYCEUM THEATRE .. . * ' ' . PROSPECTUS . Mpnsienr JUfcLIEN'S TWENTIETH and LAST ANNUAL SERIES , of ' CONCERTS will commence on MONDAY , the 1 st of November , and continue for one month , being ' Riven as Monsieur JULLIEN'S FAREWELL , or " CONCERTS D'ADIEU / 1 previous- to his departure on his Universal Musical Tour through the capitals and cities of Europe , -America , Australia , the Colonies , and civilised towns of Asia and Africa , accompanied by the elite of his Orchestra and other artists , savants , and hommes de lettres , forming the nucleus of a society already constituted under the title of " Societe de l'Harmonie Universelle . " with the object not only of diffusing the divine and civilising art of music , but of promotim ? , through harmony ' s powerful eloquence , a noble and philanthropic cause . In taking leave of this great country of order , liberty , justice , and progress , Mons . Jullicn fears that it will bo imin aaversisemenitne
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HOTAIi PRINCESS'S THEATRE . ( Farewell Season of Mr . Charles Kean as Manager . ) Monday , and during the week , will be presented Shakspeare ' s Historical Tragedy of KING JOHN . King John , by Mr . C . Kean ; Constance , by Mrs . C . Kean . Preceded by the farce of AWAY WITH MELANCHOLY . On Monday , November 1 st , Shakspeare ' s Tragedy of MACBETH will be revived .
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THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LAJSTE . ( Under the Management of Miss Louisa Pyue and Mr . W . Harrison . ) On Monday . Wednesday , and Friday , will be repeated Flotow ' s celebrated opera , MARTHA . Characters by Miss Louisa Pync , Miss Susan Pyne , Mr , George Honey , Mr . J . G . Patcy , Mr . T . Grattan Kelly , Mr . Kirby , and Mr . W . On Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday ( 108 th , 109 th , and 110 th times ) , Balfe ' s highly successful opera , the ROSE OF CAST 1 LLE . Characters by Miss Louisa Pync , Miss Susan Pync MissM . Prescott , Mr . F . Glover , Mr . A . St . Albyn , Mr . George Honey , Mr . Bartletnan . and Mr . W . Harrison . Conductor—Mr . Alfred Mellon . To conclude with , each evening , a new ballet-divertissement , entitled LA FLEUR D'AMOUR . supported by Mesdames Zclia Miehelct , Morlacchi , and Pasquale . Doors open at 7 ; commence at halt-past . Acting managers , Mr . William Brough . and . Mr . Edward Murray . Sta « c manager , Mr . Edward Stirling .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Buckstone . ) Stage Manager , Mr . Chippendale . Mr . and Mrs . Charles Mathews , having on their arrival from the United States been received on their first appearanctj at this theatre ( where they are engaged for a limited period ) with manifest enthusiasm by crowded audiences , will appear on Monday , October 18 th , and every evening during the week , in the Comedy of LONDON ASSURANCE . Dazzle ( his original character ) , Mr . Charles Mathews ; Ladv Gay Spanker , Mrs . Charles Mathews . Mr . Buckstone , Mr . " Chippendale , Mr . Compton , Mr . Howe Jlr . Kogers . Mr . Clarke . Mrsi B . White , and Mrs . E . FitzwiUiam , will also appear in this Comedy . After which ( not acted these ten years ) , HE WOULD BE AN ACTOR . Written by Mr . Charles Mathews . Motley ( his original character ) . Mr . Charles Mathews . After which , the popular Ballet of JACK'S RETURN FROM CANTON . In which Miss Louise Lcclereq ,. Mr . Arthur Lcclcrcq , and Mr . Cliarlus Lcclcrcq , will make their Urst appearance tins season . Concluding with ANY PORT IN A STORM . Miss Eliza Wcckos , and Mr . W . Farron . Commence precisely at 7 . Box-ollico open daily from 10 tijl 5 . _
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Lessees—Messrs . F . Robsou and W , S . Kmdon . ) Monday , and during tho week , will be performed LADIES , BE WARK . Characters by Messrs . G . Vlning , G . Cooko , Mrs . W . S Emden , Misses Stuphons and Wyndham . After which , tho original Drama by Wilkio Collins , THE RED VIAL . Characters bv Messrs . F . Robsou , Addison , F . Vining , W . oSdon , G . Cookcy H . Cooper , Mrs . Stirling , and Miss ' Tcfcou ' oludo with Tom Taylor ' s Comedietta of TO OBLIGE UHNSOX . Characters by Messrs . V . Uobson , G . Cooke , F . Charles , Misses Mai'ston and Hughes . Commence at half-past seven .
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THEATRE ROYAL , SADLER'S ATOLLS ( Under tho Management of Mr . l'la-liw . ) Monday , Tuvudny , Weducwd . iy , and Saturday , wlM now Scouory , Dresses , ^ o ., Shakspearo ' s Play ol KING IIKNHY THE FIFTH . . King Henry , Mr . Phelps ; Exotor , Mr . T . C Hunte . FluollSn , Mr . F . Itob uuou ; Williams , Mr . J- " " »? , Nym J V . 0 roiiton ; 1 'fhtol Mr . C , Yohhk i CIwrw . Mr . g-AlnrHtoni Charles the Bixtli , Mr . . ^''^ "V S ^ . Su . iv Mi-Mr . C Soyton ; Constable Mr . Hollord ( .. ^"' 'R v ^ . i Ward i Oant .. i-bury , Mr . Wo » i-c » ou » Woy , Wib » fc . Iimo »* Kathcrlne , Ml « a G . Eaertoni liostewu CiuleUb , Mrs . w-Mavstun . To eoueluUo with „ ,, »» ,. <* LITTL 13 TODDLEKINS . ThurBilay , and Friday , Tills ) HYPOCRITE . Dr . CantwcH , Mr . Phelps ( Mawworrn , Mr . C . Ypjinsi Colonel Lnntbort , Mr . H . Alarston ; Jtoriiloy , Mr . JIuUo « Bownrd , Mr . C . S « jyton } C larlottc , Mrs . V '' % lo r a \ nbirt Old Lnhy-Lambovt , Ww . XI . Alaratou i iLaufc Lmuoon . MIhh AtKJnhon . » . To coueludo with MY WIFE'S MOTHER . , Box Omoo oj » ou from 11 till a , undor tho direction or wr Auatin .
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 23, 1858, page 16, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_23101858/page/16/
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