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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA—DEURY LANE. Lessee an>d Director,. Mr. E. T. S3IITH.
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Eighth week of the splendidly triumphant career of the Italian Opera . —Unparalleled popularity of the greatest artistes of the day , Madlles . Titiens , Brambilla , Sarolta , Vaneri , Weiser , Dell 'Auese , Balfe , and Guarducci ; Signori Monjrini , L . Graziani , Badiali . Fagotti , Lanzoni , Marini . and Giuglini . —Brilliant success of the last new opera , II Giuranienfo . —Production of Meyerbeer ' s great work , Les Huguenots . ON MOXDAY-L . V TRAVIATA . Positively for the lust time . "Violetta , 3 radlle . Sarolta ; Anneua , Madlle . Dell 'Anese ; Flora , Madlle . Poma ; Gormont , Sigrior Badiali ; Alfredo , Signer L . Graziani . Musical director and conductor , Signor Arditi . On TUESDAY , hi consequence of the rmnierous applications to again witness the powerful talent of Madlle . Titieris and Siguor Giugliui , XL . TROVTATOEE will be repeated . On WEDNESDAY , Madlle . Guarducei , having created the greatest sensation in tho character of Rosiiia , iu the opera of 1 JL BA 11 BIEKE DI SIVIGLIA , it will be repeated this evening . Count Almaviva , Sigiiov Mongini ; Bartoli , Signor Marini ; Basilio , Signor Castelli ; Figaro , Siguor Badiali ; and Ilosina by Madlle . Guarducei . On THURSDAY—LE 3 HUGUENOTS will be produced , with new scenery , dresses , and appointments . The following- powerful cast is respectfully submitted : —Valentina , Madlle . Titiens ; Margarita dc Valois , Madlle . Brambilla ; Urbano . Madlle . I . emairo ; Dama d'Onore , Madlle . Dell 'Anese .- II Conte de Nevers , Signor Fagotti ; Marcello , Signor Marini ; II Contc di San Bris , Signor Lanzoni ; and Raoul di Nang-is , Signor Cfiu" -lini . On FRIDAY—IL , GUIR . A . MENTO . in which Madlle . Weiscr , Madlle . Guarducei , Sig-nor Fagotti , and SignW L , < Graziani will appear , And on SATURDAY—XES HUGU . EXOTS will be repeated , with Madlle . Titiens , Signor Giuglini , &e . To conclude , - each evening-, with . A GRAND BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT , by Madlle . Amina Boschctti , M . Vandris , Madlloa . Morlacchi , l ' asquale , Maraqueta , Corilla , Mathet , and the corps de ballet . Pit 3 s . Cd g-alleries , 2 s , and Is . ; stcontl circle , 5 s . ; dress circle , 7 s . Boxes , stalls , pit , and gallery tickets , at the bojt office , from ten to six daily . . .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . Arrangements for Week ending- Saturday , . Tune IS : — Whit-Monday and Tuesday , opeii ! at . 0 ; ' Thursday and Friday , open at 10 . Admission bv Season Tickets , or on payment of Oiio Shilling ; Children under twelve , Sixpence . . Wednesday , 15 th , open at 10 . TIT 1 RD GRAND CONCERT by the ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY . Admission free by Two Guinea Season Q'iekets ; or by One Guinea Season Tickets and paymentpf Half-a-Crowri ; to non-Season Ticketholders on payment of Seven Shilling's and Sixpence ; or if tickets are purchased of any of the ag-eiits before the day , Five Shillings ; Children under twelve , half-price . . . Saturday , ISth , open at 9 . FULL ItEIIEARSAL of the HANDEL FESTIVAL . To commence at 11 . Admission ijrec by Two Guinea Season Tickets ; Or by One Guinea Season Tickets and payment of Half-a-Crown ; by Day Tickets , Ten Shillings and Sixpence ; or , if purchased before Thursday , June ltitli , Seven Shillings and Sixpence ; Children same price . Sunday , open at 130 , to Shareholders , gratuitously , by tickets . The new Season Tickets , price One and Two Guineas each , available to 30 th April , 1800 , may now be had at the Crystal Palace , at £ , Exeter-hall , and at the usual agents .
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HANDEL COMMEMORATION FESTIVAL . The FULL REHEARSAL of the entire Band and Chorus , with principal Vocalists ,-will be hold at the Crystal Palace , under the direction of Mr . COSTA , on SATURDAY , the 18 th of Juno , commencing at 11 o ' clock , or as near thereto as may be possible . The portions of each day ' s , selection to be rthearsed ( including- solos as Well as choruses ) . will be taken in tho order in which they stand in the Books 'of Words , viz . : — " Messiah , " and "Te Deum" and "Selection , " for the First Part of the Rehearsal , and " Israel in Egypt " for the Second Part . It is expected that the Second Part * of the Rehearsal will' commence between half-past one and two o ' clock . The doors of the Palace will be opened at nine o ' clock . Frequent trains will run from London-bridge and Pimilco Stations'from eisjht o ' clock in the morning-. ' ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADMISSION . By Two-Guinea Season Tickets , Free . By One-Guinea Season Tickets , on payment of Half-a-Crown . ¦ ¦¦' . ' . By Day Ticket , Half-a-Guinea ; or , if purchased before Thursday , June 10 , Seven Shillings and Sixpence . The whole oi the Area will be opened to holders of the preceding tickets . Reserved seats will be provided in the Galleries only , Half-a-Crown extra ! Tickets are now ready lor issue at the Crystal Palace , andat Exeter-Hall . Cheques , or post-office orders , at cither office , to be made payable ( if the latter , at the chief office ) to the order' of George . Grove , Esq ., Secretary of the Crystal Palace Company . . .
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MR . SIMS REEVES and MISS ARABELLA . GODDARD Will appear at MISS DOLBY'S CONCERT , ST . JAMES'S HALL , on MONDAY EVENING next , JUNE 13 th . ' For full particulars see programme . Area , 5 s . ; Balcony , 3 s . ; Orchestra and Gallery , Is . Tickets may be obtained at the Hall , and of axil musicsellers .
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MISS ARABELLA GODDARD'S ' MATINEE Will take place on FRIDAY , JUNE 17 th , at ST . JAMES'S HALL , on which occasion she will perform the Kreutzer Sonata , with Horr Joachim , for the last time , and Beethoven ' s Grand Sonata in B flat ( Op . 100 ) , fi > r Piano Solo . Stalls , 10 s . fid . each ; Balcony , 5 s . ; Gallery , 2 s . Od . Tickets may bu obtained of Miss Goddard , -1 ? , Welbcckstreet , and of all Musicsellors . ¦ ¦
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MR . BENEDICT'S ANNUAL MORNING CONCERTS , At St . James ' s Hall , on Mondays , June 13 and July 4 , when the following distinguished artists will appear : — Madame Clara Novello , Madame Lemmcns , Sherring-ton and Mile . Artot , from the Imperial Opern , Paris ( her first appearance ) , Mcsdamcs Gnaraucci , Sarolta . and Victoiro Halfe ; Signors Mongini , Luddvico GraziJini , Badiali , and Marini , from the Royal Italian Opera , Dniry-lanc " ( by the kind permission of E . T . Smith , Esq . ) , Sigrndr Belletti , M . Jules Lefort , M . Jules Stockhausen , Hcrr lioichardt , and Mr .. Santlcy ; Miss Arabella , Goddard , Herr Leopold de Mover " , Messrs . Joachim , Wicniawski , Giulio Regondi , M . I ^ ouis Engel , Signor PJatti ,. and M . Paqne . Tho programmes are now ready . Sofa BtaUB , £ 1 Is , ; balcony stalls ( front row ) , £ 18 , la . ; reserved Beats , 10 s , Od . ; body of the hall , 5 s . ; sofa stalls , to admit to both concerts , £ 1 11 b . Od . ; front row , balcony Btnlls , £ 1 Us . Od . j reserved scats to both concerts , 15 b . each , at Cramer and Oo . ' s , ChappeU and Co . ' s , Loader and Cock's , It . W . OJlIvler ' s , Mitchell ' s Itoyal Library , St . James ' s Hall ticket oinoo , and of 3 Ir . Benodict , 2 , M , ahclioHter-Bquaro , W .
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CHRISTY'S . MINSTRELS . ST . JAMES'S HALL , PICCADILLY . WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS . —GRAND CHANGE Otf PROGRAMME , . And flrdt wouk of the Burleaouo Italian Opera . Open every night at 8 : tho usual any roproBentntion every Saturday afternoon at 3 . DresB Stalin , numbered nnu resorvoa , 3 h . ; imri » flcrvod eentB , 8 a . ? Gallery , Is . Tlckcte and placcB may bo Scoured at Mr . MltcholVe , Royal Library , » a . Old Bond street , and at tho Hull , PlcoadlUy entrance , from p till n .
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WHITSUN HOLTDAYS . —SOUTII KENSINGTON MUSEUM . OPEN FREE evory day from 1 ? en till Six ? and on Mon ^ dny , Tu ' osduy , and Wednesdny ovenlujcfB from Sovon till Ton . By Order of tho Committee pf Council on Education .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Loaeoon—Messrs . F . Robson and W . 8 . Ifimdon . ) . Monday , and during tho week , will bo performed , an entirely now nnd orltrTnnl Comcdiottft , by Tom Ta / lor , Mbq ., - ontjtlod ¦ NINlfll . 'OINTH OF THJil LAW . Ojiaraoforaby MoBBra . Addinon ,. G . Vlnlnp , II . Wiffun , and W . Gordon ) ' MoHdumea Cot troll nnd Htirllnjr . After which TIIK PORTEU'S ICNOT , 01 > aractcrs by MoflBi-R , V . Robson , G . Vining , G . Cooko , W . Gonion , H . Wiuan , Cooper , Wiiitc , and Frwnka , Mpb , Lolfjh Murray , nndMlea Hiiffhos , To conolurto with RETAINED VOH THE I > I 0-FENCM . Chnructera by Mobhib . F . Itobion , G . Vhilng , Q . Coolcu , 11 . WljLran , W . ( Joopor , nnd MIbh Oottroll . Cununuaoo at Uulf-pnat Sovon o'clock .
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THEATRE ROYAL , IIAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Buckstone . ) ' On Monday ( Whit-Monday ) Mr .. Charles Mathcws and Mrs . Charles Mathcws , who havo commenced their third engaffement hero since their arrival from America , will annear in tho new Comedy df EVERYBODY'S FRIEND . Characters by Mr . Charles Mathcvvs , Mr . Compton , and Mr . BuckBtone ; MrB . Charles Mathows , Mrs . Wilklns , anc } Miss Reynolds . Af ter which HE WOULD BE AN ACTOR . Motley , Mr . Charles Mathews . With ( on this night only ) tho Easter Extravaganza of ELECTRA . Tuesday and Wednesday , EVERYBODY'S FRIEND , MARRIED FOR MONEY , Mr . nnd jMib . Charles Mathows ; and SHOCKING EVENTS . Thursday , Friday , and Saturday , EVERYBODY'S FRIEND ( first time hero ) , COOL AS A CUCUMBER , Mr . C . Mathows ; tho ETON BOY , Mr . and Mrs . Charles Mathows ; and ( first time here ) , tho WATER WITCH KS . Miss Fanny Yyrlfiht , Miss E . Weekcfl , Miss Hcnrade , Mln « M . Toman , and Mrs . E . Fitzwilliam ; M ^ r . W . Farron , Mr . VilllerH , and Mr . Clark . Stage-manager , Mr , Chippendale .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . . LAST WEEK BUT THREE OF KING HENRY THE FIFTH , Which will be withdrawn after Saturday , Oth July , never TO BE REPEATED CNUERTIIE PRESENT MANAGEMENT . OnMonday , and duringthc week will be presented Shakespeare ' s historical play of HENRY THE FIFTH , commencing at 7 o ' clock . King Henry * - C Kean ; Chorus , MrB . C . Kean . To conclude with a now Farce , in one Act , entitled IF THE CAP FITS .
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SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS . The FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION is nowopen at their Gallery , 5 , PALL-MALL EAST ( close to the National Gallery ) , from Nine till dusk . Admittance , Is . ; Catalogue , Od . JOSEPH J . JENKINS , Secretary .
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THE ADJOVIJNKD T > KBATK . Mr . M . Giitsox resumed the ajourncd debate He contended that the amendment to the address va « forced on the house by the course which tlieGovernment pursued in dissolving Parliament last session on a question of mere party politics . He had felt bound to dissent from the foreign policy of the noble lord the member for Tiverton , and to that opinion lie adhered ; but at the same time he could not see how the Liberal members of the House could pass a vote of confidence in a Government like the present under existing circumstances . He
denied that they were justified in refusing- confidence to the Government with reference to Parliamentary Reform , for though a right lion , member of that house had promised to introduce a comprehensive and satisfactory measure of l'arliamentarv Reform , he did not think he could do so , with the state of feeling of that party on which the Government depended for support . lie alluded in support of what he stated to tlie speech recently given at Ipswich by the Attorney-General , in which he stated that a larg ^ measure of reform was not at present required .
He viewed with pain and distrust the synipathy the Government was said to entertain for * Austria in the pending hostilities , and with a view to preventing any infringement of the peace of England that they should put the most favourable construction on the conduct of the French Government until something occurred to justify them-in adopting a different course . He trusted that they would adopt the wise , course of confining their attention to domestic affairs instead of having their thoughts directed to the dangerous question of Continental war . ( Hear . ) Prom these considerations he felt bound to . support -the amendment .
Mr . Lindsay defended the vote he intended to give against the amendment , and in that course he maintained that he was discharging his duty as a Liberal and a Reformer , lie adverted to the sentiments uttered by ' heading politicians , in which he concurred , as to the Conservative Government being likely to carry more liberal measures than the Government of Lord Palmerston . ( Hear . ) He alluded to Catholic emancipation , the repeal of tlie corn-laws , the admission of Jews into Parliament , and other measures of a liberal character which had been carried by Conservative Governments . He was an advocate for peace , but at the same time he advocated the placing of the national defences in a position not only to defend England , but to vindicate her position , which was a matter of much more importance .
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Tjik Momtrnr of to-day ( Friday ) publishes th .-following , detailed bulletin of the imswige of the " Thc ~ conocntration of our troops on the Po deceived the cnomy into tlie belief that we Intended to cross that river . On the morning of the 4 t ) i , 125 , 000 of tl . cino . ny d troops were in position opposite the hmperor , n » U tlie grenadier division of tho Imperial Gunrd was obliged to fight this disproportionatfl force . Ail our ff < 'i ™ >;»> s "jfpfnyod RTont energy . The French General Wlimrfjl-n wns wounded in the head . The coininairJera of the grenadiers of tho Guard , Posmo and BlniirHiuIt , wei " Killed . Tho Zouaves lost 200 , und the ¦ gronodlorfl tlie snnic number . " . ftnnl ,., | nll . The bulletin tlion procoqda to describe tlio ° poiauo n * of Mnrslml MnoMuhon , who had to Buatuhi » fl « jco conflict , in which ho lost 1 , 500 men , but put 10 , 000 Ausoftaciu i
trian * hora do combat , and mndo 0 , 000 . ]'"» " •" - Tlio Auntrinna Imd on tlialr sMof . mr corps d ' nrmei . llio bulletin concludes with tho following- . smunmry " ¦ — * 'Vj dnya after our departure from Aliuatmdrlii , our iir > y nn « boon engaged in three oombntH , gained one battle , a ml freed PU'dTnont from tlio Auutrlnns . who , since tlio con fllct of Montvbollo , liavo loat 20 , 000 killed nnd jvoung 10 , 000 prlgonprs , and 17 plecoa of ennnon ; \< ' *™ f « ' ° " wo have picked up on tliu bnttlu HuM 30 , 000 Austilnn knapmicks . " , . m ,, i « iiv The ovnauntlon of Puvla by thu Austi'liuw is oinoniiy conflrmori .
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Lkadku Office , Friday Evening , June lOtii ' .
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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT .
Royal Italian Opera—Deury Lane. Lessee An≫D Director,. Mr. E. T. S3iith.
ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA—DEURY LANE . Lessee an > d Director ,. Mr . E . T . SMITH .
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Tub Court . —The Queen held a court at Buckingham Palace on Monday , at which she received the sheriffs , and appointed this day for the reception of an address from tho Corporation of London . Tho State Ball on Wednesday was one of the most splendid over given , and was attended by nearly two thousands guests . Orders have been received nt Windsor to prepare for tine reception of tho Court on Tuesday next , tho first day of Ascot races . Tlio health of the . Duchess of Kent is sufficiently established to enable her to travel to Frogmoro Lodge , where she arrived on Thursday . Wo may add that tho Court has gone into mourning tor tho lamentod King Bombn . This Pjbinokss 3 T « ki > briok Wjlmam . —Her Royal Highness got safe homo to Berlin on Sunday last , having paid a short visit to the Court of Hanover on her way . Thojournoy from Itngland was not without incident ; tho royal yacht run ashore in her pnssago up tho Scheldt , an eft lip Princess was detained many hours . She reached Antwerp at last in tho Vivid , leaving the Victoria and Albert stuck in tlie mud .
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THE DIVISION . After a protracted debate , heavy in character , the Housp divided , at 2 o ' clock , when the numbers wore , For the Amendment - - - - 323 Against -------- 310 Majority against Ministers - - 13 '
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Tina Mkditxriiammn TiaieonAiMi .--Hio Ninoa has received Iho folio wing tulusifiin from M " " - ' Cnndla cable broke , nntfwDS lost on tin- 1 st of Juno , u " miles from Cupo Skloro . "
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Leader (1850-1860), June 11, 1859, page 720, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2298/page/12/
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