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132Q THE LEADER. []No.5Q6. dec ; 3 ,jg53...
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"THE LEADER" OFFICE, Friday Evening- Dec...
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THE CONGRESS. The Nord (Friday) states t...
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THE -BOMBARDMENT. AT TETUAJf. The Moniic...
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CENTRAL ITALY. Of the three members of t...
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FRANCE AND TIIE POPE. A Pauls U-tter in ...
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HOME. Tub following lot tor has been rec...
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Amono Theatrical Dolnfts'of The Wqek, On...
Chystax . Palace . —A great exhibition of agricultural roots and other produce will be held at the Crystal Palace next week during the Smithfield show . There will also be an extensive show of agricultural implements . . Campbell ' s Mhs * strejls . —St .. James ' s Il-trx . — Why every troupe of skilled vocalists from the United States should consider it necessary to adopt the customary suit of the ^ Ethiopian sc-ot , with a latitude and longitude of shirt collar perfectly out of keeping > vith theiv gilcts de luxe , and their unexceptionable evening- dress coats and trousers , is not an Asian , but an American mystery . But ' rather suggesting for tiie diligent reader ' s consideration than will avouch fliat
pretending here to elucidate it , we the most civilised set of nigger melodists we Jtave vet had the fortune to listen to , are those owned by Charles West and Edward Warden ( this " proprietorship" we remember to have hinted at before ) , and now m rforming to very full audiences at the St . James's Lower Kail . The soloists are Mr . T . Farrenberg an uriatfel-tc : ! and verv gentlemanlike robust tenor , 3 Mr . II . JDrunimond-, a : syinpatheticbaritone . andthe worthy proprietors of the entertainment , of whom Mr . C . FT . Fox . as the negro Julius , represents the usual low comedy nig-ger trepidant , the butt of his companions , and favours his hearers with ^ tliiopianesque platitudes , and very quiiyit irregular ditties , like ** What can't he cured . Love , " and "Broken-hearted I wander , " which smack as much , and more 'indeed , of the old English shires than of the backwoods ofthe States or the villages of old Calabar . Messrs . Wc-st ,
Sexton , ( who plays the bones ) , Crocker , and Donaldson , are other singers all good in their specialities , and in their chorus singing highly accomplished . The " Kelly Gray ' " solo , by Mr . X ) rummoncl , vith a quintette chorus , and " O ' er the Hills , Bessie , " chorus of twelve , are very good examples of the latter proposition . The second part of the entertainnient comprises a variety of clover instrumental solos upon instruments of ail nations . ' The " tinestring fiddle of China , " and the tambourine that survives the mad assaults of Mr . F . Crocker , should b « lent for exhibition at the next conversazione ofthe musical antiquarians . Our friends now advertise the addition ofthe famous Mackney to their troupe , ami their approaching removal to the StrxFames ' s large hall . The tide seems to run so unabatedly in favour of serenaderism ; notwithstanding the recent remarkable revival of classical appreciation , that we have no doubt they will succed infilling it .
132q The Leader. []No.5q6. Dec ; 3 ,Jg53...
132 Q THE LEADER . [] No . 5 Q 6 . dec 3 , jg 53 .
Crystal Palace.
CRYSTAL PALACE .
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AtfllANGEMENTS for WEEK ending SATUUDAY DECEMBER IOtii . ^ M onday—Open at Nine . Tuesday to Friday—Open at Ten . Admission , One Shilling 1 ; Children under 12 , Sixpence . Satukday-Open at Ten . Promenade Concert . Admissiou , Half-a-Crowu ; Children under 12 , One Shilling . Season tickets , free . The AGRICULTURAL BOOT and PRODUCE SHOW will commence on Tuesday , and romiiin open during the week . Performances by tho Orchestral Bund , and on the Great OrgaTi , daily . Tlie Picture G-allery remains open . Show of OUrysanthenmims in the Centre Transept . Sunday—Open at l . tfO to Shareholders gratuitously by tickets .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Buckstone . ) Mr . and Mrs . Charles Mat hews every evening Jn " a Cure for the Heart Ache , " and the ?• Contested Election " by desire . Monday , December 6 th . and during tho week , to « ommenco at 7 , witli tho Comedy of A X 3 UUE FOB THE HMAKT AClilfl . Young Knpid , Mr . Charles Mathvws ; Old Rapid , Mr . Clilppondale s Vortex , Mr . Rogers ; Dronzo , Mr . Clark ; Frank Orttland , » Ir . Buokstono ; Bllon \ ortox , Miss Wt . Tornan ; Miss Vortex , Mrs . B . White ; . Jessy Oatland , Miss Eliza Weokes . Aft (? r which THE CONTESTED ELECTION . Mr . Dodgaon ( an attornoy \ Mr . Charles Matjiows ; Mr . Wup-Bhptt ( a barristor ) , Mr . W . Farron ; Mr . Honeybun , ( aretired \ vholc 8 nlo grocer ) , Mr . Compton ; Peckovor ( 1 ' roBidoJHt of the Blue LambH ) , Mr , Buckstono ; Topper ( Chairman of tho Groan Lions ) , Mr . ItogorB ; Mr . -Gftthorcolo ( of' tho FJ amborouffh Beacon ) , Mr . Clurk ; Mr . SpitoUcook ( ofthe Flamborouffh I ' fttriot ) , Mr . Braid : Mra . JJoneybun ( Mr . Ilonoybnn ' s accond wife ) , Mrs . Charloa Mathowe ? Clara ( her stop-daughter ) , Miss Eliza Weekos . Concluding with A KISS IN THE DARK . Stage-mnnag-er , Mr . Chippendale .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . Lessee , Mr . A , Haiiiub . Monday anddurlntr tho week , the Now Drama , entitled HOMJC TRUTHS . MesHrH . a . Melvlllo , . T . Shore , and Frank Matthews ; Mlua Carlotta Leolorcq , and Mrs . Churlgs young-. , After which GOS ^ n . Messrs . Kydor , Moadowe , J . Shore , and II . Blond ( nnd Mrs . Charles Young . Aftor which , Monnlour ICsplnosn ( Promfer DivnHour Coinlque ) of La Soohi ( ftlihin ) , La Fonloo { Vonico ) . the Royal Opora ( Berlin ) , and of tho prlnoiiial Continental Thoatroa , will appear , with Mademoiselle Murlqulta , nsslsted by the Ladies ofthe Corps do Uivllet , in Lo Oriind Pas du DorvlHh do FauHfc , as dnnuod by him above One llundrod and Fifty ooiiBcouttvo nights nl tho Thoatro Uo la Porto St . Martin , 'toVnoludo with NURSlflY CII 101 CWIQED . Mr . H . Wlrtdlcomb and Miss Louise Kooloy .
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KOYAL ENGLISH OPERA , COVE N T GARDEN , Under the Management of Miss Louisa . Pvne and Mr . W . Hakrison . Monday and ' SaturdayV THE ROSE OF CASTILLE . Miss TMrlwtill , and Miss Louisa l ' yne , Messrs . Santley , G . Honey , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison . Tuesday and Thursday , DINORAH . Miaa Pilling , and Miss Louisa Pync , Moss ' rs . Santley , asid W . Harrison . Wednesday , CROWN DIAMONDS . Miss Thirlwall , and Miss Louisa . Pyno . Messrs . H . Corri , G . Honey , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison . ¦'' . ' . ' Friday , SATANELLA . Miss F . Cruise , Pilling , and Miss Louisa I ' ync ; , Messrs . Santley , and W . Harrison . Conductor , Alfred Mellon . Ballet—LA FIANCEE—every evening . Sta ^ e Manag er , Mr-. Edward Stirling- Acting Manager , Mr . Edward Murray . . Prices of Admission . —Private Boxes , £ 4 4 s . ; . £ 3 ' . is . ; £ - * 12 s . ( 5 d . ; £ 1 5 s . ; £ l Is . ; Stalls , 7 s . ; Dress Circle , 58 . ; Amphitheatre Stalls , 3 s . ; Pit , 2 s . Cd . ; Amphitheatre , Is . No cliarge for Booking . Commence at 8 . la rehearsal , a new Opera , bv Alfred Mellon , founded on , and entitled , VICTORINE . A grand Christmas Pantomime in preparation .
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THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE . LAST WEEK of the PROMENADE CONCERTS , which will positively terminate on Monday , the 12 th instant . IlEKlt "WIENIAWSKI every evening till Saturduy next , when be will make his l : ist appearance iu this country . Vocalists , Madame Lcinmens-Sherrington , Madame Louisa Vinning . Miss Dolby , Miss I > anra Baxter , and Miss Clari Frascr . Orchestra " of eighty performers includiug the most popular solo artistes . — Conductor , Mr . Manns . ' Promenade , Boxes and Amphitheatre , Is . ; Dress Circle , 2 s . Od . ;' Private Boxes , 40 s . Oa . and 213 .
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DRURY- LANE . — PROMENADE CONCERTS . The " Riflemen ' s ilarch , " " Come if you Dare , " by A . Manns , dedicated to the Volunteer RifleCorps ot England , having- been moat enthusiastically received , and nig-Ltly encortd , Will be repeated ' fevery evening .
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MISS ARABELLA GODDAKD AND MR . SIMS REEVES . At tlie MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS , St . James ' s Hall , to-MORROW EVENING , Dec . 5 th , on which occasion the vocal portion of the programme will be selected from the works of MOZART . Sofa Stalls , 5 s . ; Balcony , 3 s . ; Unreserved Seats , Is . ; at the Hull , 28 , Piccadilly ; Keith , Prowseand Cq . ' 8 , 46 , Clieapside ; Cramer andv Co . ' s , and Hammond ' s , Regent-street , and Cliappcll and Co . ' s , 50 New Bond-street .
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GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION . 14 REGENT STREET . POPULAR MUSICof the OLDEN TIME . —Miss POQLE and Mr . RAMSDENwillgive a MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT on the OLD ENGLISH SONGS nnd BALLADS , interspersed with Anecdote j written by W . Chuppell , JKS . A . Every Evening this week nt Eight o ' clock , and also on Saturday TVIoriiing at 3 o ' clock . —Tickets , 3 « . iia . and Is ., to be had of " Cramer , Beale , and Chappell , J 201 , Regent-street Channel ! and Co ., 60 , New Bond-street ; nnd at the Gallery of illustration , 14 Regent-Btrect .
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MISS TOOLE AND MR . KAMSDEN Will give their MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT on the OLD ENGLISH SONGS and BALLADS , with Anecdote , written for them by W . Chapptill , F . S . A ., at the Gallery of Illustration , 34 Regent-afreet , every Evening at Eitfnt o ' clock . Applications for engagements after tho 10 th of Dec . to bo made to Cramer , JBeale and Co . SOI , Regent-street .
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THEATRE ROYAL OLYMPIC . Lessees , Messrs . P . Kodson and W . S . Em den . On Monday , and during 1 tho week , will bo performed the now Comedietta , from " Lo Moulin li l ' urolus , " entitled THK IIJ 5 AD OF Tillfl FAMILY . Chflraoters by Messrs . H . Wlg-ftn , W . Gordon , and JT . Rivers ; Mlna Cottrcll « nd Mrs . Stirling . After which , tho now Farce , from tho French " LaContro Basso , " to be called A I » A » K lMl'OS ; i'ORt by Mr . Honico Wigmi . Cluu-aetors by Messrs . G . Cooko , 11 . Cooper , H . Wigan , Mesdames Cottrcll and Stephenh . To l ) o followed by tho classic oxtravnganssa of MBI > KA . Characters by Messrs . F . Uobnon and A << dlson ; Allaa Eliza Nelson , Mrs . Stephons , find MissCottroll . To conclude with Mr . Oxcnford ' a Faroe of R 1 CTAINT 0 D FOR THE pjfiFBNCK , Characters by Messrs . F . Kobaou , Q . Vining , G . Cooke , H . Wigau , nncl Miss Cottroll . Doors open at 7 . Commence at linlf-past 7 .
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ROYAL ST . JAMES'S THEATRE . KlNG-HTUKKT , ST . JAMES ' S . Lessee , Mr . 1 <\ B . Ciiattkrton , NoaroHt theatre to Cboluon , Pimllco nn < l Westminster , tho Pnrlc being open to ourringea and foot-ixiHwongera all hours of tho night . On Monduy , for tho bonoflt of Mian Katharino Hlokson , THJfl LADY OF LYONS , A CCNOlfiKT , and 'fll JQ SWAN AND 1 CD . GAU ; Oh , THE FAIKY LAKE . On Tuosday , THE MAN ABOUT TOWN , MAGIC TOYS , V 1 U 0-INRJS , and THJfl Hl'lflCTKIfl JiKIDEGHO 0 M . On Wednesday , the WINTERBOTTOMS , CIIATTKUBOX , MAGIC TOYS , mid V 1 HGIN 1 U 8 , On Thursday , for tho Honedt of MIhh Lydla Thompson . JUortuwd I'rioos—PJt , la , ; Gallery , Od , Doom opon ut bulf-niiHt 0 , oommeiioo nt 7 . Box-oilloo open from II to 0 dallvt
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THEATRE ROYAL , LYCEUM ? ^^ Sole . Lessee and Directress , Madame Celeste . On Monday , Dec . 5 , 1850 , and during tho week , the nPr formanco will . commence with a new Vaudeville p nm « dietta , entitled the KEY UNDER THE DOOR-Mat " Principal characters Mr . J . Vining , Mr . Rouse , Misses a " H . Hatton , and Julia St . George ; . After which the new successful drama Fantaptinnr * r . e PARIS AND PLEASURE . Principal characters by tilenam , W . Lacy . F . Villiers , J . Johnstone , Forester , . T . Vinin « - and Bnily , Misses Julia St . George , Kate Saville , Neville Hucfspeth , and Madame Celeste . ' To conclude with , on Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FROCK . * - y . OnThuraday , Friday , and Saturday , will be revived Bavin Barnard ' s drama of ST . MARY'S EVE , in which Madame Celeste will sustain her original character of Madeline . Tom Bags , Mr . J . Rouse . Doors open at half-past six ; to commence at seven . Box-office open from eleven till five . daily . il m ¦ ii i i ¦ «_ .- *•— ¦ rr .- 'gr * ' ^ . » -. w »~ -. ! ¦ * t ^—m wm ^^»'^ . **^ ¦!¦¦' ¦ i , m-, - —m » m M ^ . i
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"The Leader" Office, Friday Evening- Dec...
"THE LEADER" OFFICE , Friday Evening- Dec . iiud .
The Congress. The Nord (Friday) States T...
THE CONGRESS . The Nord ( Friday ) states that Russia will be repre- ' sen ted in the Congress by Prince GortscliJikoft" andCount Kisseltny ; Count Walewski will preside , and will -be accompanied by M . de Ikmnevilleor M . de 1 Jourqueney ; Prussia has appointed M . do Schleiiiitz and SI . de Pourtalesj Austria , Count de Rochberg and Prince Metternich ; Naples , Count Ludolf ; and Spain , Portugal , awl Sweeden , their usual representatives at Paris . The Nord does not profess to he able to give the names of the English representatives , but . inclines to the Earl of C laremioji and Lord Cowley . It is certain , according to the Nord , that Piedmont will be represented by M . JDesormais , but there are many obstacles in the way of the nomination of Count Cayour as his colleague .
The -Bombardment. At Tetuajf. The Moniic...
THE -BOMBARDMENT . AT TETUAJf . The Moniicur of this ( Friday ) morning contains tlie following despatch : —" The Bi-etaguo , off Algesiras , Nov . 2 G . —Yesterday the vessel St . Louis vas cannonaded by the fojts at the entrance of tlie river Tetuan . Informed of that the same night , I have this morning , with four steamers , destroyed the " two forts , which have been abandoned by the Moroccans . ' To-morrow the Foudre will proceed to Tangiers to make-severe representations to tlie Minister Katil . Justice fulfilled , I resume -the- . pnrt of neutrality . —Admiral Romain Desfossks . "
Central Italy. Of The Three Members Of T...
CENTRAL ITALY . Of the three members of tlie National Assembly who conveyed to Turin the vote respecting the Regency , one , M . Coppi , has returned to Florencej the second , M . Galeotti , has gone to Moriuna , whither he had been summoned in liaste ; and the third , - M . Fubrizi , remains-at Turin as official charge d ' uilkires of Tuscany .
France And Tiie Pope. A Pauls U-Tter In ...
FRANCE AND TIIE POPE . A Pauls U-tter in the Nord says : — " It is stated that the Pope has written to Cardinal Morlot , Archbishop ot Puris , to beg him to recommend the French bishops to display moderation in their pastoral letters on tlio affairs ot Rome— moderation bdng- necessary in order not to thwart tlu ; g °° d intentions of the French Government , and not to increase tlie difficulties against which the Holy See litis to contend . "
Home. Tub Following Lot Tor Has Been Rec...
HOME . Tub following lot tor has been received from Houm , tinted . November 24 ;—" Tho Pontifical Government has discovered tlmt Count Walewski , in his circular note of the flth of November , lins not dearly expressed the intention of tlie Holy Father on tlie sublet of tiie reforms which he 1 st decided to grant his States . His Holiness wished to nssuro not an administration exclusively lny , liut . to give a largo phice to lnymon in the Gaveriinioiit . The secularization of tlie Ponliflcul administration is impossible . Some branches of the Government may be entrusted to laymen , but th « y must retain aw ceclc » mstionl spirit , tor the Government cannot change its nature without compromising its existence . In the meantime the Homnii journal declnrcs Hint tho reforms announced by several jouriialB to be made by tho Pnpnl Government are exaggerated . The revolutionary leaders at ltonie are Incenbed ngiiinst ( lie Kinporor Louin Napoleon , in conoequenco of tho "representations m » do to tlio King of ( Sardinia on account of tho Regency accepted by the Prince of Carlgrmn . Tho departure o General Garibaldi from the Homogna has produced a political ninnil'ustiitlon , which was supiiressed by tlio National Ounrd . At iiwwuiit Tuscan troops Imvo ro » placed in tli « Locations tho volunteers who liave passed Into TuBcnny , and into tho Dueliios of Pnrnm aiw Modona . Tna liomnn volunteers who lmve quitted tlie service and returned hoiuo have drawn a melaneJioiy picture of tlfo state of tlio troops umlor tho f > nv ol tlio Uovurniuvut in Uuloguu . Tlio privations miiiwi'ed by tho troops iumi oxcoHHlve . . Notwithstanding the tiollolciicy produced in tlio Uoiuon Treasury by Iliu prowiut revolution , tho Minister of liunneo , Fumirl , liua so wo manauud mutters that lio lias sulllclnrit' to pay iw demandtt up to tlio end ol' tho year . A lotui /« lii < ivltawo for 1 H 0 O .
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 3, 1859, page 12, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_03121859/page/12/
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