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Mon day—Open at Nine .. . Tuesday —< > j > eii at Ten . - Disjilayof GreatFountains and entire series of Waterworks . Admission , One Shilling- ; Children « n' ( li : r 12 , Sixpence . "WKirN-E . sDAY—Open at Twelve . GUAMJ ri . oV . 'KU SHOW . JSaucl of the Uoyal Marines in the evening . Admission by . Season Ticket * , or on payment of llnlf-n-Crown . Thursday—Open at Ten—LAST DAY OF FJ . oWlHt SHOW . Friday—Oi'Ex at Ten . Admission each day . One . Shilling ; Children , under VI , Sixpence . . ' . . . Saturday—Open at Ton . G 1 SAN 1 ) CONC 10 KT , by Mdlle . l ' iccoLo . Mixr , Mdile . Titiens , &c . &c Admission as on Wednesday . . .. Sunday—Opeu at 1 . 3 . 0 to -Shareholders yratuitously by tickets .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . FI . OWKK SHOW . . Tho Tllinu tuul 1-AST ( ilJKAT KXJIIIHTION 01 ' FL . OWEKS A > O FKt'IT this Season will tuEe plm-e on Wednesday and Thursday next , September 7 th and Mh . Admission— Wednesday , Jlalf-n-Crown : Children nijder 12 , One Shilling- ; Thursday , One Shilling : ChihiiT ' . i , Sixpence ; Season Ticket holders , free .
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C 11 Y S TA . L PALACE . G HAND CONCERT . Saturday next , September 10 th—Mdlie . I ' jocoi . omini , Mudame JJorchardt Madame Yaneri , and Mdlle . TiJieiis ; Sig'nor ( iinglini , Signor Corsi , Siynor Mercuriale , Siynor Itolart , Sigiior AUligiiieri , Siynor Jiadiali , and Signer Vialotti . Conductors , Sig-nori Arditi and Uiletta . Admission , by Season Tickets- free , or on payment of MaU-a-Crown : Children , One Shilling '; Jfeservod Seats , Ilalf-a-Crowu extra .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMAKKET . ( Under the Manag ; omont of Mr . liiiekstone . ) . Last week but one of Mr . and Mrs , Oinr-lus Matlieivs . ana of tlio Contested lOleetion . Monday , 'Tueaday , and Wednesday , to commence » t 7 . witH Mr . Buckstone ' srevived l ' otlte Comedy . of tlutlf AI'l' / K . Sl ' DAY OF MY JAVli . Gillman , Mr . Compton ; - Mrs . Dudley , Mrs . Wllklns ; Sophia , Mrs . Ji . While , After which , at 1 precisely , and for the . illty-eeronrt time , tho Comedy of TJiK COIn'TKSTKD MkKC'J'K ^ . which Mr . Charles Mathows , Mr . Huekstone , Mr . <' oiiij »» oji , Mr . W . Fan-en , Mr , Ko- > orH , Mr . Clark . Mr . llnilil , Mis . Charles Mathews , nndMlss K . Weekcs will appenr . To bo followed by 1110 WOfl . U UK AN A ( lOIt . Motley , Mr , Charles Mathews . To conolude with HAI . LOWK'JOX , by the Loah-rqu . Oi \ Thursday , Friday , « nd Saturduy , to commence ijt ,, witlf JIAJ-JLOWJC'KN . After which , nt 8 , 'I'll K CO NT KMT KD KLK ( TI < . » . With OUT OK SIGHT OUT OK MIN 1 J , Clnlliefwool , Mr . C . Ma < hows . AmlADAUai IT Kit TOMAKKY . Htago-niunaft'er , Mr . Chippendale ,
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MR . JOHN BENNETT'S NEAV LECTI'H 1 > . Mil JOHN IHQNNKTT , 1-MJ . A . 8 ., M * mbyrof Hie Nntloiiiil Aeadctny of I ' twln , is prepared to receive npnlli'ijtUiiii * lo KNOAGJS . MKNT . S FOU HIS > 'K \ V Mvl ' Tl'IlM oi 1 . "The Chronometer—Itapunt—jnemnt—Mini Ail lire t iimjJ ! i . "A Month mnoMfr tho VVatchmnkerrt of Swii / . erlmi < l . Oribr tl » OHo on " Tlie Wuteli , " and " \ V « iin « ii n » iM > nli " - work . " Tho heetureH will bo profanely IIIiipIi'mI''' 1 "y Mo < Iel ^ , UinjLrraniH , niul S ] ieclmenn of ClocKMiuitl > V , !' , ' Applloatlon » to . Jolin Uenuutt , Wa teh-iniiniiliuloij , Oft , Clioapslde . , WJ » w » i . w « i .,.. „¦****** . ¦ „ ¦¦ liiwjh . 11 - »! jingi » g 2 » s "" g : — " —a
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LA . DVKHTISKM 1 SNT . J PAUL JERRARD AND SON'S NEW VINE AHT GALLlfillY . —Clioloost ciiffnivlii ^ a , nt nointiml prlcoi , first class iVumoa nt wholcsnlu prices . ^"" Vm'Iw ! ftirhlshlng tholr wnlb mny sel « ct IVoin moro tliun n , »"'» first olaad ongravliig'S oi Lnndaoer , Tuvimr nml omws j nt less tlinu » nuni'tur oi' tho publlslnul i » i * I « oa , ii-i * . i « o " and uiifnunoa , in ovoivy stylo—viz . tluwu |» iil / lli * JiuU ai 21 s . for On . Oil . l ' minos of overy dooorlptlon nMvlioloiuW nrlfcuH . (? hli )» cra find oxportors nuppllwd . < ; » tlll 0 S "' - " of 3 , 000 works on vooulpt of stamp . —Vavl Jkumai " ami SpN , 170 Moot sti-oot , K . C . London .
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1008 THE LEADER . [ No . 493 . Sept . 3 , 1859
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than ourselves , as having hed-rd it . The composer is a " resictent professor of music , who has done much as director of musical societies to bring the Bradford choristers , who are for the most part operatives , to their present incontestable eminence . The following is the summary of attendance during the four flays of the Musical Festival at Bradford : —Tuesday evening , " Creation , " 2 . 431 ; Wednesday morning , "Te Deum" and "Judas Maccabeus , " 1 , 802 ; Wednesday evening-, concert , 2 . 29 G ; Thursday morning ( market day at Bradford ) , " St . Paul , " 1 , 422 ; Thursday evening , concert , 2 , 287 : ; Friday morning , " Messiah , " 2 , 271 ; Friday evening , Jackson ' s cantata , " The Year , " and concert , 2 , 90 S . Total 15 , 741 . The profits are expected to be about 1 , 000 / .
The learned and witty special envoy to Bradford of the Daily Telegraph informed his readers that the Italian voices seemed to him , contrary to expectation , unimpaired by touring in the manufacturing districts . " How does this constant change of air agree with you ? " he said to one of them . " Pretty well , " was / the reply ; " -though , by the way , we call it change of smoke . "
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CRYSTAL PALACE . The months of August and September are those in which the visitors at the Crystal Palace are more than usually numerous . Railway excursions are put forward from all parts of the country . Benefit clubs and friendly associations pour in their thousands . Schoolchildren have their annual treats , and recently large accessions have been made to the numbers of visitors by the praiseworthy practice of large employers of labour giving to their workmen a day ' s healthful recreation at the Crystal Palace . Thepresentyear has formed no exception to the usual state of things at this season of the year , and as the railway companies have very generally offered unusual facilities for trips to London , the Crystal Palace has benefitted largely by the accession to its ordinary riftmber . of visitors .
The Forester ' s day last week was an enormous success ; the Poultry Show during the present week has drawn many thousands of extra visitors to Sydenham . The energetic arrangements for the present month also give promise that the attendances will continue to be maintained at a high rate . Besides frequent displays of the great fountains , the first of which is on Tuesday next , the popular Autumn Show- of Flowers and Fruit takes place on Wednesday and Thursday , 7 th and 8 th September . This show invariably attracts n large number of persons ; the price of admission , viz ., half-a-crowri and one shilling , placing it within the reach of the great mass of the people . The exhibitions at this show are very tmmerous , amounting to nearly 800 . This show is also famous for its magnificent collection of fruits .
On Saturday , 10 th September , a concert will be given at the Crystal Palace , supported by the talents of Madlle . Piccolomini , Madlles . Titiens and Borchardt , Signer Giuglini , and other artists of the lloyal Italian Opera , Drury Lane , who will return from their provincial tour expressly for the occasion . On Wednesday , the 14 th September , the last and moat effective of the great juvenile displays of choral singing will bo held in the great Handel Orchestra , by six thousand children and other vocalists who have acquired a taste for music , by means of the Tonic-Sol-Fa system . The preparation ? for this display have long boon actively proceeding under the direction of the Tonic-Sol-Fa Committee , who are wisely of opinion that , to . maintain success , pro ^ - gross is indispensable .
Season tickets are issued from the 1 st September , at the uniform rate of half-a-guinca ; and as , cou-* p led vitn this arrangement , it is the intention of the directox-s to enclose and improve the concert-room , so as to render it more generally available for winter concerts , lectures , &c , during the autumn and wintor , there is little doubt that a moro than average attendance \ rill bo maintained during the coming six months , a period when the capabilities of the Crystal Palace only require to bo known to bo appreciated . ,
It cannot bo too often reiterated that it is during this period of the yonr'that the Crystal Palaco becomes most available . Designed by Sir' Josoph Paxton specially as a winter garden , it enables the visitors to enjoy exorcise and recreation in defiance of the changes of climate so frequent in England \ and as the approaches from t ' ie railway are all under cover , the Palaco can at all timos bo reaohod without inconvenience It Is with the view of enabling the publio to appreciate moro fully thoso peculiar advantages of tho Palaco , that the Half-guinoa season-tickets have boqn issued , and it is gratifying to find thivt they luvvo already boon taken up' to a considerable extent .
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SPAIN . The Madrid journals of tho 27 th say that tho Cortes will moat probably bo convoked lor tho 10 th October , and that amongst tho first measures submitted to thorn will bo tho budget of 18 ( 30 and a bill on the press . The Govornroont was propariug to send off a division of 12 , 000 or 14 , 000 mon , with artillery , to chastise the liiff piratos , and it was believed that Gcnornl Echuguo would bo appointed to the command of it . Considerable sensation had boon caused in high circlos by tho sudden death of a lady of rank , tho Duohoss do Ahumadu , ono of tho ladies of the court , in tho midst a soiree given by tho Marquis do Mini floras at La Granja . An
English- vessel , the Oscar , had been detected at Cadiz in the very act of smuggling . .
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by something more than a moral interference . True , there is one mode by which the bayonets may be dispensed with—papal reform ; but as we know the mot tl ' ordre at Rome in reply to all impertinent observations , is non possunnzs , we see that bayonets , and nothing but bayonets , will be called into requisition in the States of the Church . Our vulgar adage tells us , what is sauce for the goose is ditto for the gander . Bayonets at Rome—bayonets , then , in the Legations . Can this thing be ? Can that prescription of highly-tempered steel be ordered for Bologna which , it is admitted , will not be administered to Florence ? The distinction will lead to the horns of a terrible dilemma .
FRENCH POLICY IN THE ROMAN STATES . A Paris letter says : —While it is satisfactory to have to record a daily increasing confidence in the ultimate annexation of the Duchies to Piedmont , it is impossible to shut one ' s eyes to the fact that we are rapidly coming to the kernel of the Italian nut —the Roman question . Tire Constitulionnel , in an otherwise encouraging article , tells us in plain terms that the Emperor Napoleon cannot include the Holy See in the system of absolute non-intervention which is to be applied to the rest of Central Italy . The interests of catholicity still , as heretofore in opposition to those of humanity and civilisation , require that the Pope shall be propped up on his tottering throne
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AUSTRIA . A telegram of this day ( Friday ) , from Vienna , says : —No measures announced in the Ministerial programme have yet beeft carried out . - It is asserted that the privileges to be granted to the Jews will not be the same throughout the whole empire , but will be influenced by local circumstances . The principal privilege granted to them will be the right of acquisition of house property in larger towns . It is also reported that Austria intends to discount that portion of . the Austrian debt which will be transferred to Lombardy , and to sell the public domains .
* A Vienna letter of tho 27 th ult ., says : —" The deliberations of the new cabinet continue day after day , because the wish is to bring to a speedy conclusion not only what concerns the reconstitution of the ministerial department !? , but also to fix the bases of the new policy .. The mere suppression of the ministry of commerce and the assigning of its different branches to other departments occupies much time . "
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COUNT CAVOUR . " Diplomatic despatches from Turin , " says the Nord , " speak of the approaching return of Count Cavour to the head of affairs . The Count deemed it his duty to retire in consequence of tho situation of affairs which arose out of tho peace of Villafranca , but his policy has , nevertheless , been in the ascendant , owing to the strong national feeling of the Italians , and the fidelity of tho Emperor Napoleon to tho object with Avhich ho entered upon tho war . Tho recall of the ox-Sardinian minister would bo a new guarantee in favour of tho policy which he represents .
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TURKEY . A despatch from Trieste , dated yesterday , informs us that the health of the Sultan . has been restored . A commission has been appointed in order to consider measures for reducing the export , and increasing' tho import duties . Saflf ' et-Bey has loft to attend the sittings of the Montenegrin Boundary Commission . The French Government has intimated to the Porte that it would support the Sue / Canal undertaking merely for commercial and industrial purposes . Disturbances continue at Creta .
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INDIA . The Austrian Lloyd ' s steamer has arrived at Trieste with Bombay intelligence to the 5 th of August . About 6 , 000 of the late East India Company ' s European troops have taken their discharge . A stamp duty is about to be imposed . Imports favourable , exports firoi , freights dull .
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THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE . The Dane lias arrived at Southampton this rlav ( Friday ) . -The recall of the Governor , Sir George Grey , is spoken of by the Cape journals with great regret . The foundation-stone of a patent slip and pier has been laid at Simon ' s Bay . The construction of a railway from Port Elizabeth to Grahamstown is contemplated . The Cape Parliament terminated its sittings on the 8 th of July . It has declined to annex British Kaffraria to the colonv . Her Majesty's ships Tortoise , Trident , and Biper , and merchant ships Eleanor , Envelope , and City oi ' Lincoln , were at "Ascension . The Trident is coming home as soon as the ship ' s company have got rid oi ' the fever ; she has lost about forty-three * hands with the fever .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 3, 1859, page 1008, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2310/page/12/
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