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" ¦¦ ^ ' ¦ ^ ¦ ' ¦ ^ ¦ ' ^ : i » OtiAI » rTAtlAI * OPERA , COVBNT GARDEN , M ; JIJLLIEN'SCONCEETS . TO-MOBEOW , MONDAY . M JULLIEN has the honour to announce that his ANNUAL SERIES of CONCERTS wi ! l comxaenqe TO-MORROW , MONDAY , November 5 th , 1855 . ¦ During' the interval which has elapsed since his last Concerts , M- J-UJjLIEN has neglected no opportunity of improving his Orchestra , but has endeavoured to add to its efficiency , both intheeelection of its individual members , as well aa in its general construction . Tho Wind Instruments of Wood will be doubled , there beirgTwo Principal and Two Second Flutes—Two Principal and Two Second Clurioiicts—T « "t > Principal and Two Second Oboes nud Two Principal and Two Second Bassoons—thus correcting that balance of sound which has been gTeatly injured by the universal practice , both in England find on the Continent , of making large additions to the Stringed , without a corresponding increase in the Wind Instruments . M . JLXLIEN hns also established Orchestral Classes of Instruction for the different Instruments , and will have the honour of introducing some of the Pupils of the Violoncello and Alto Classes , who will perform several pieces of Concerted Music , a 3 well as in the General Orchestra . In order to add to this year ' s Concerts every possible attraction , M . JUULIEX has engaged that celebrated Prima Donnn , " ^ P MADAME GASSIER , whose success in Spain , Italy , and lately in Paris and England , hfta been almost unbounded . Madame Gassier will have the honour of appearing- on the Opening Night . In addition to the classical compositions of the great Masters , the following new music by M . J'UtJ-. lEN' will be performed during the Concerts : A Grand Fantasia from ' II Trovatore , " A Grand Fantasia from Verdi ' s last ISfewOpera , " Les Vepris Siciliennes . " New Valse , " La Rose et la Violette , " New Valse , " lionna Mobile , ' ' New Valae , "The Belle of the Villngp , " New QuaOrille , " lie Quadrille Fruncais , " besides several other New Valses , Polkas , Schottigcbcs , Varso viennes , &c , aad a New Grand Descriptive Quadrille , entitled " THE FAIL , OF SEBASTOPOL . " The Theatre will be fitted with an entirely new Decoration and the whole Carpett : d and Warmed . In the-Keailing Koom will be found newspapers and periodicals ftom almost- all parts of the world . The Refreshments will be provided by Mr . G . Payne , and be of the best quality and at the most moderate prices . The Concerts , on each Evening , will commence at Eight , and terminate about Eleven . Prices of Admission : — Promenade One Shilling . Dress Circle 2 s . fid . Private Boxes . 12 s ., 1 / . Is ., and 11 . Us . 6 d . PTPJaces , and Private Boxes , may bj secured ou application to Mr . O'Keilly , at the Box-office of the Theatre , and of the principal Librarians and Music Sellers . N . B . The Theatre being Let at Christmas / or Dramatic Performances , the Concerts continue for Five Weeks only .
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NEW EDITION . Price Is . AIItD'S SELF-INSTRUCTING FRENCH GRAMMAR , consisting of Twelve Progressive L-ssons , wherein the Parts of Speech , exemplified in Conversational Phrases , Fables . Anecdotes , a-d Bon Mots , with Litirul Translation ' , are also introduced . ' ' Tliis is a cheap mid excillentlittle work , and to those desirous of acquiring a 'knowledge of the French l : in <; ua £ e with oxrclition . correctness , and ease , it supplks a much-wanted deskicr . itum , and that , too , at a minimum cost "—UTona's Herald . "' The Student ' s Self instructing French Grammar' is a practical and comprehensive little elementary work , calci . laved to answer every purp se i \ quired in imparting the first rudiments of flic Freucli ] . iJ ) -i ;; i .- . - -. Jis chief feature is the careful avoidance r , { lunar and useless rules , aud numerous exceptions in pronunciation an ci'i ^ trnc tion . which too frequently tu ba : nss the betrimi'l" . :: nd r . nJer th : it : i task which would otherwise become an agreeable exorcise . The short lessons , with literal transAp . tions , are well adapted to assist the learner in acquiring the idiom or" the laii ^ iiat ; e— Court Journal . 'Simplicity is the chief i" < commendation of an elementary work . Itfr . Air . I , in writing liis Grammar , has kept this in view , for of the ninny books th » t arc weekly issued from the press , purporting- t <> facilitate the student ' s progress in attaining a knowledge : of the French luiigange , we have not periTsfd one that is so free irom . s-. U-.-rS i ules . so e ' ear , so comprehensive , as the valuable little work now * before us . It consists of twelve progress ve lessons , in wnich the purts of speech are exemplified by convcisntioniil phrases , with Ijiblc * und anecdot s , translated literally , which are admirably calculated to give the l .-nrnor sm idea oft he coimruction of the Kreuoh language . "—Kew 2 Ionthly . "A tilth edition ' of this most useful little work has b ; en just published . It has umKrione ninny importai . t alterations . aid additions , each calculated , urn still greater extent than bus been achieved already , to simplify the study of tho French language . Having already spoken of tho merits of formor editions , it re . mains for us no . v only to say Hint we are glad it has been so f . ivourably received by the public . It is ' undoubtedly the best elementary work of the kind which has evi . r been published . "Times . ' One of the best liitlc elementary -works that haa ever coma within our notice- The suthor begins with the alphabet , and . leads tho ptople through tho French language with the jrrentest ease . Short exerc ses are introduced to aid the pupil in loniiing sentences ; and the fables , anecdotes , and l : oii mots which aro dispersed throug h , the work , are calculated to relieve tho mind of the pupil an' 4 to familiarise him with the constructions and idioms of the French language . "—Reformers' Gazette . " Tliis book is as useful in its nature as it is simple in its plan . All indeed , that can be attained without ' . he aid of a inn iris , by the use of this well-arranged little work , brought-within tu » comprehension of the student . "—Argus . London : Siiup&in and Marshall .
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1 O 66 THE LEADER . [ No . _ 293 , Saturday ,
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 3, 1855, page 1066, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2113/page/22/
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