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CRYSTAL PALACE,
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Arrangements for Week ending Saturday . February 12 th . Monday , open at 9 . Tuesday to Friday , open at 1 V » Ad mission , One Shilling r Children , Sixpence . Saturday , opeu at 10 . Tenth Saturday Concert , at 2 . 30-Admifflion Half-a-Crown ; Children , Ono Shilling . Sunday , open from 1 . 30 till sunset , to shareholders gratuitously by tickets . The Crystal Palace Art Union WorkB on vlow , and Subscriptions received in the Sheffield Court .
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , OOVENT GARDEN . ( Under the management of Miss Louisa Pyno and . Mr . W . Harrison . ) Total abolition of all fees to Boxkeopora , find of charges tor booking places . On Thursday . the 10 th , a ohango of opera , in consequence of Miss Louisa Pyne being honoured by a command to sing At > Windsor Castle . February 7 th , and every evening but Thursday . Balfe ' s NowOpom orSATANELLA / pjt THE POWER OF LQVJH . Characters by Miss Louisa Pyno , Mr . W . Harrison , Ac . Conductor , Mr « Alfred Mellon . " To bq _ followed by the little Pantomime for Little People , LITTLE BUD RIDING U 0 OD ( or , tho Wolf in Granny ' s Doors open a , t Half-past Six- Commence at Seven . ' -PrivateiJoxes , It , In . to 3 i . au . ; Stalls , 7 s . j Dress Circle , 6 s , » Amphitheatre Stalls , 3 s . and as . 5 Pit , 2 s . od . ( Amphitheatre , is . Box-ofllco open dally from 10 till 8 , under the direction Of Mr . J . Parsons .
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THEATRE ROYAL * DRURY LANE . ( Lessee , Mr . E . T . Smith . ) Reduced prices as usual . —Box-office open daily from io to 6 . ¦ . ¦ , . ' . ¦¦ ¦ . . •¦ . . '¦ . ¦ ¦• ¦ ¦¦ .. Magnificent career of the great Pantomime of the season , with Beverley ' s unmatched and brilliant aquatic scenery , which is nightly attracting arid delighting * overflowing audiences . —Last nights of the celebrated eminent artistes , Mr-and Mrs . Barney "Williams . : The LAST GRAND MORNIN G PERFORMANCE of the PANTOMIME will be given on WEDNESDAY next , at Two 6 'Clocki on which occasion the Committee and Children of the Licensed Victuallers'School will attend . On Monday , February 7 , and during the we « k , the comic drama of OUR GAL . To be followed by BARNEY THE BARON , in which pieces Mr . and Mrs . Barney Williams will appear . ' ¦ ' ' . , To conclude with , on a scale of unusual magnitude and magnificence , the new grand pictorial Pantomime entitled ROBIN HOOD ; OR . HARLEQUIN FRIAR TUCK AND THE MERRY MEN OF SHERWOOD FOREST . Harlequins , Signori Milanq and St . Maine ; Pantaloons , Messrs . G . Tanner and Delavanti ; Clorrn * . Harry Bolenb and Delavanti ; Columbines , Madame Boleno and Miss F . Brown ; Harlequina , Miss JuliaLamb ; . Juv « - nile Harlequin , Clown , and Pantaloon , Masters . Lauri and Masters Delavanti ; Columbine , Miss F . Lauri ; Principal Dauseuses , Mesdlles . Ferro and Magnay . Stage Manager , Mr . Robert Roxby .
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THE QREAT EVENT OF 1859 IS THE DEUBY LANE GRAND PANTOMIME .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . ( Farewell Season of Mr > Charles Kean as Manager . ) Monday , HAMLET . Tuesday , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . Wednesday , LOUIS XI . Thursday , MACBETH . Friday ( first time this season ) , A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . Saturday , THE CORSICAN BROTHERS ; and the PANTOMIME every evening .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Buckstdne . ) Revival of AN UNEQUAL MATCH , as originally performed . Monday , February 7 , and during the Week .. to commence , precisely at Seven , with the Comedy of AN UNEQUAL MATCH , in which Miss Amy Sedgwick . will Sustain her character of Hester ; and Mr . Buekstone , Mr . Compton , Mr . Chippendale ,. Mr . W . Farren , Mr . Rogers , Mr . Clark , Mrs ; Bland , Mrs- B . White , and Mrs . C Mtzwilliam will appear in the characters originally performed by them . After which . the greatly successful Pantomime of UNDINE ; OR , HARLEQUIN AND THE SPIRIT OF THE WATERS , in which those unrivalled pantomimists , Arthur Leclercq . Charles Leclercq , Herr Cole , Mrs . Sidney , Miss Louisa Leclercq . and Fanny AVright will appear . The magnificent scenery by . Mr . 'Frederick Fenton . Box-office open daily from 10 till 5 . Stage Manager , Mr . Chippendale .
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ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE . ( Under the management of Mr . Edmund Falconer . ) Madame Celeste begs to inform her Friends and the Public , that her Benefit is fixed for Wednesday , Feb . 10 . when will bo produced a New Drama , entitled THE LAST HOPE , by John Oxenford , Esq ., with a variety of entertainments . And the CHILD Ol ? THE WRECK , in which Madame Celeste and Mrs . Keeley will perform . Places maybe secured at the box-office , or tickets obtained from Madame Celeste , No . 6 , Sackville-streot , Piccadilly .
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ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE . ( Manager , Mr . Edmund Falconer . ) Rovival of the New Comedy of EXTREMES , which , produced on the 26 th of August last , was porformed nine weeks a , t the Lyceum Theatre , four at the Theatre Royal , Manchester , and three at the Amphitheatre Liverpool . Continued Success of the Now Drama A SISTER'S SACRIFICE . Madame Celeste , Mrs . Kcoloy . Miss Kate Saxon , Mrs . Weaton , Miss Portman , Messrs . Emory , VandonhojEf , J . Rogers , Barrett , G . Murray , Fltzjamea , J . Nevlllo , * c . 4 cc ,, will appear every evening . On Tuesday , Fob . 8 , Thursday , 10 , and Saturday , 12 , the performances will commence , and on Monday , Fob . 7 , Wednesday . P . and Friday , 11 , conclude , with Mr . Jbl . Falconer ' s comedy of EXTREMES } OR , MEN OF THE DAY , with nearly all the original cast . ' . Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday , the entertainment will conclude , and on Monday , Wednesday , and Friday commence , with the New Drama of A SISTER'S SACRIFICE . A New Play and a Now Comedietta in preparation . Prices—Private Soxes , 21 . 2 a ., XI , 11 h . 0 d ., Xl . Is . ; Dress Cirolo , 4 g . ; Upper Circle , 3 s . 1 Pit , 55 s . \ Gallery , is . ; Stalls , Ba . Doors open at Half-pout Six , to commence at Seven . Half-price at Nino o ' clock . Box-ofllco open from Eleven to Five dally .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Lessees—Messrs . V . Robson and W . S . Emdon . ) Monday , and during the week , will bo porformed the comedy of NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS . Characters by Messrs . Addlaon , G . Vlnlng , H , Wlgan , II . Cooper , Miss Hughes , and Mrs . Stirling . Artor which , the Now Extravaganza founded on Lord Byron' * Poom of MAZEPPA . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , G . Cook * , II . WiKftn , F . Charles , II . Cooper , ana L . Bull 1 Mesdame * Wyndnam , Hughes , Mfarstan , Cottrell , Bromley , and W . S . Emd « n . To conclude with ( first time ) a now Faroe , I'VE WRITTEN TO BROWNB . Oharaefora by Mossrs . G . Vlnlng , W . Gordon , Lowls Ball , Miss Oottrell , and Mrs . Leigh Murray . ComuHuoe at Half-poet Seven .
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DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSJ 3 UM , 3 , Tlohborne-atrerfc , opposite . the Hay"J * rkot , OVhii DAILY ( for Gentlemen only ) . LH 0 TURW at 3 , *» , <»« 8 O ' clock on Important and Interesting Topics A } ,, ??/!" Mexlon with ANATOMY . PHYSIOLOGY , and 1 'A'l " ' LOGY ( vide Programme ) . Admission ,, 1 s . —Dr . K nlm » Nino Lectures on the Philosophy of Mnrriaso , * o ., wris post fre « , direct from tit * Author , ou th * rcot « P * 0 ' ia aUrapi .
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ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION . PATRON—H . R . H . THE PRINCJH CONSORT . Entirely New and Historical Lecture , illustrating ; the Beauties of Gay ' u " BEGGAR'S OPKRA . " TI 10 Vocal Gems will bo sung by MIsb Rodon , Mr . Thorpe Pood , and Mr . Lennox Horno . Kvory ISvonlng , except Wednesday , w ISight ; Wednesdays , at Three o ' clock . „ , Important Novelty : the Italian Salamander , Sigpor BUONO COR 13 , WalWiiK in the Midst of Flames . Dissolving Views of DON QUIXOTE- , , o , Lectures on Chemistry , Natural Philosophy , Moulo ' a PnotOKonlo Light , Music , &o . &o . Madrjgajls , Ac ., by tho St . George ' s Choir . mm , , „ Managing Director—R . 1 . LONGJ 3 OTTOM , Esq .
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JOHN B . GOUaH Will deliver an Oration in Exeter Hall , on Monday , Fob . 7 th . Doors open at Seven o ' clock . Chair taken at Light o ' clock . Tickets for Platform or Central Sootn , la . « Uody of the Mall , fld . To bo had at 337 , Strand- George prulk .-ehank , Esq ., will preside .
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ROYAL GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION , 14 , REGENT-STREET . Every Evening at Eight . —Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday , at Throe . —BREWER'S magnificent PANORAMA of tho MAMMOTH CAVE of KENTUCKY , THE VALLS Of NIAGARA , and other noted American scenery . Stalls , 3 a . t Unreserved seats , 2 s . and is . Children , half price tostnlki mid centra seats .
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M . WIENIAWSKI , The great Violinist , for one night only , and Madame Anna Bishop ' s second appearance on Monday evening next , February 7 , at the Monday Popular Concerts , St . Jamc ' s Hall , —For full particulars , see programme .
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MENDELSSOHN NIGHT AT THE MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS , ST . JAMES'S HALL , on Monday evening , February 14 , oa which occasion tho programme will include the most popular work ' s , both vocal and instrumental , of this great composer .
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MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS . ST JAMES'S HALL . Owing to the great success of these Concerts they will be continued every Monday evening until further notice . Monday , February 14 , a Mendelssohn Night , to include the most popular works of this great composer .
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MADAME ANNA BISHOP , AND M , WIENIAWSKI , The great violinist , for one night only , previous to his departure for the Continent , on Monday next , February 7 , as the Monday Popular Concerts , St . James ' s Hall ; also Miss Ppole , Miss Kenible , Miss Corelle , Madlle . Bchrens , Mr . Santley , Mr . Wilbye Cooper , Mr . Ramsden , Herr Mengis . Harmonium , Herr EngeL Sofa Stalls , 5 s . ; Balcony . 3 s . ; Unreserved Seats , is . ; inay be obtained at the Hall , 28 , Piccadilly ; Keith , Prowse , and Co . ' s , Cheapsidq ; Cramer and Co . ' s ; and Hammonds , Regent-street ; Chappell and Co . ' s , 50 , New Bond-street .
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" ME . AND MRS . HOWARD PAUL , Every fevening ( Saturday excepted ) at the ST . JAMES'S HALL ( Entrance in Piccadilly ) , in their Comic and Musical Drawing-room " Patchwork , " unquestionably the most varied and brilliant entertainment in London . Twelve Songs and Impersonations . Mrs . Howard Paul continues her niarvellous reproduction of Mr . Sims'Reeves , \ vhich the press entitle " a living photograph . " Morning Representations on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 3 . Stalls , 3 s . ; Area , 2 s . ; Gallery , is . *»* Friday , Feb . 18 , Mr . and Mrs . Howard Paul ' s Complimentary Benefit . Tickets at the Hall ( Piccadilly entrance ) , and at Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street .
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ROYAL GRECIAN THEATRE , CITY ROAD . ( Proprietor , Mr . B . O . Conquest . ) Two Juvenile Nights , Wednesday and Thursday . On Monday , and during the week , CATHERINE HOWARD , in which Mr . Mead and the rest of the company will appear . To conclude with HARLEQUIN GUY FAUX ; OR , THE AMAZON QUEEN , AND THE FAIRY OF THE SEAWEED ISLES , -Acting and Stage Manager , Mr . G . Conquest .
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THEATRE ROYAL , SADLER'S WELLS ( Under the Management of Mr . Plielps . ) .. Last Nights of the Pantomime . Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday , KING JOHN . King John , Mr . Phelps ; Faulconbridge , Mr . H . Marston ; King of France , Mr . Havwell ; Dauphin , Mr . Belford ; Salisbury ; Mr . T . C . Harris ; Pandulph , Mr . J . W . Ray ; Melun , Mr . 6 . Seyton ; Cpristarjce , Miss Atkinson ; Blanch , MissC . Parkes . Thursday , Friday , and Saturday , a play , in which Mr . To conclude every evening with HARLEQUIN AND OLD IZAAK WALTON ; OR . TOM MOORE OF FJUEET-STREET , THE SILVER TROUT , AND THE SEVEN SISTE RS OF TOTTENHAM . Harlequin , Mr . C , Fenton ; Columbine , M >» s Caroline Parkes ; Clown , Nicolo Deulin ; Pa ntaloon , Mr . Nay lor . ^ ¦ ^ Boxes , First Circle , Ss . ; Second Ditto . 2 s . ; Pit , Is . ; Gallery , 6 d . Doors open at Half-past Six . Tho Performances to ' commence at Seven . Box-office open from 11 till S , under the direction of Mr . Austin . •
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would certainly produce a revolt . He begged Lord Stanley not to allow the officialism and red-tapism of India to overrule him upon such a matter as this . "Colonel Stkes said , if sufficient encouragement were given , the supply of cotton might be endless .- He considered that greater facilities ought to be given for bringing cotton from the interior to the coast . It must he recollected that -we took 22 , 000 , 000 / . from India , and sent them 11 , 000 , 0007 . Mr- Elphdjstone had grown cotton in India , and was certain that we could have any quantity that might be required : if suitable encouragement were given to growers , After some further remarks the address was agreed to , and the House adjourned at six o'clock .
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FRANCE . In the second edition of the . Times appears the greater portion of the anxiously expected pamphlet " Napoleon III . et Tltalie . " It is said that several of the points developed are not only inspired by the Emperor , but are actually the work of his own hand , particularly certain passages where the maintenance of the alliance with Great Britain is most insisted upon . The concluding paragraphs , which have been retouched several times , are supposed to be exclusively from the Emperor ' s hand , arid are as follow : — " What , therefore , is to be done ? To appeal to force ? May Providence keep such an extremity from usI We must appeal to public opinion . When the true situation of Italy shall be known throughout Europe , and that everybody shall be convinced that there is in the midst of the most enlightened states on the globe , ph that land from which civilisation sprang , a focus of disturbance , disorder , and profound perturbation , which might , so readily become a focus of light and of noble activity , then public opinion may judge , and perhaps impose itself-as the pacific justice of right . We have composed this work in order that public opinion , may have the means of pronouncing its judgment . We have no hostility to Austria . The question of Italy is the only difficulty which can exist between her and France . We respect its situation in Germany , which has nothing to fear from us on the Rhine . The solution of the Italian question would have for result to efface between France and Austria all subject of dissension . These two Powers can approach each other by many common interests , and the union of all the great Govern ^ - ments of Europe is not too much to prevent future complications . It is in order to combine their views and efforts in a general interest that we would temove all present difficulties , and resolve one of the most urgent and most considerable questions of the moment . " M . Duchesne de Bellecourt is appointed Consul-General at Japan . He will set out forthwith , and carry ¦ with him the ratification of the treaty concluded between France and Japan .
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176 THE . ,:, Ii E ADER / [ J ^ o . 463 , Febbttary 5 , 185 ^ .
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NAPLES . . News has come from Naples " of a conspiracy in the fleet there , not quite so alarming as the mutiny at the Nore in 1798 , but of sufficient dimensions to occasion the seizure of twenty naval officers , who have taken the berths lately vacated by Poerio and his eighteen companions . — Globe .
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RUSSIA . According to Advices from the Caucasus , an attempt of the Russians to take the town of Gclendsluk on the Circassian coast , by surprise , has failed .
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 5, 1859, page 176, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2280/page/16/
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