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1192 T H E Ii E AJDJEJI- [No. 450, Novem...
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TURKEY. Our Consul at Belgrade, M. Fonbl...
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LYCEUM THEATRE. —r M. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS.-EVERY EVENINGat Eight o'Cloc-k.
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1192 T H E Ii E Ajdjeji- [No. 450, Novem...
1192 T H E Ii E AJDJEJI- [ No . 450 , November 6 , 1858 .
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» : — ¦ . Lkadeb Okficb , Friday . Night , November 5 th . FRANCE . It is now said that'M . de Montalembert will be assisted in the ensuing trial by -M . Dufaure , and that the defence of the editor of the Correspondant -will be undertaken by M . Berryer . The Patrie says that several foreign journals have erroneously asserted that if M . de Moutalembert should be convicted , he will come within the operation of the Public Safety Bill , and may , at any time hereafter , be transported for life without trial . There can be no doubt that such assertions—if they have been made—proceed upon a mistaken view of the law of Feb . 27 , 1858 , which enumerates the offences which may entail such tremendous consequences . A political libel is not one of them .
The Moniteur contains a decree of Napoleon III ., abolishing mortmain altogether in Algeria . Mortmain is a favourite dodge of the Turkish clergy , and one-half of { the Ottoman territory is so tied up by mollalis and dervishes that the Encumbered Estates Court would be a serious benefit to the whole Mussulman empire . Prince Napoleon saw the absurdity of this tenure , and now the whole of these mosque lands are restored to general circulation . Count Valentine Esterhazy , the Austrian Envoy to the Court of St . Petersburg , died on Tuesday at the Hotel Bristol , in the Place Vendome , at the age of fiftyfive . He had been Minister at Munich , Dresden , and Stockholm .
Prince Napoleon has not yet made any concession of the Algerine railway , but is taking all the proposals into consideration . An English company is among the candidates . "Winter has pome in Paris unusually early and with great severity . It freezes hard in the middle of the day notwithstanding a bright sun . At Versailles , on Wednesday night , the centigrade thermometer fell five degrees below zero .
Hamburg. A Letter From Hamburg Dated Wed...
HAMBURG . A letter from Hamburg dated Wednesday , says : ^—" It having been notified by telegram from London to the police of this city that two Hungarians , suspected of . being concerned in the forgery of Austrian bank-notes of 100 florins each—so many of which are in circulation all over the Continent , and which are so perfectly executed as to deceive even the Austrian National Bank officials themselves , who have pronounced several of the forged notes genuine—were on the point of embarking at Hull for this city , some of the detectives of the Hamburg police were ordered to keep a vigilant eye on them , and were so fortunate as to arrest them injlagrante delicto at the little town of Wandsbeck , two miles from this city , in the territory of Holstein . On examining their baggage , no less than 10 , 000 of these forged notes were found in theip possession . The delinquents , after undergoing an examination / , will be handed over to the Austrian authorities . "
Turkey. Our Consul At Belgrade, M. Fonbl...
TURKEY . Our Consul at Belgrade , M . Fonblanque , lias found it necessary to take instructions at Vienna us to the impending revolution in his district , Servia , Bosnia , and Thessaly being on the eve of convulsion . From Vienna ho has just gone to Trieste to embark for Constantinople with the same object , and returns to his post by the Lower Danube . If the famous six hundred deputies meet in open air , and o ]) en mma , after tho ritual of the ancient Skuptchina , bayonets alone can disperse them .
7 Spain. A Letter From Manilla States Th...
7 SPAIN . A letter from Manilla states that the Spanish troops destined to co-operate with tho French in Cochin China sailed from that port on the 27 th of August for tho IIuonang group of islands , about sixty miles from the coast of Tonkin , which had been fixed on as the rendezvous . The following telegram hns been received ;—" Madrid , Nov . 8 .-T-Tho Jipoca pretends that among tho deputies elected there are forty of them who may be considered as belonging to the Opposition . " The Leon JSepanol had been again seized .
Tun Braofqiu) Poisoningb.—-There Was No ...
Tun Braofqiu ) Poisoningb . — -There was no death reported yesterday . Tho worst , we hope , Is past . There is another case of illness reported . Most of tho sufferers arc . now doing well . Yeetordny , Mr . Jcwison held an inquest on Herbort llouldewortli , at Bowling , and returned an open verdict . To-morrow , at tho Borough Court , two cases will form tho ground of criminatory action against the prisoners—somo or all of thorn . — Bradford Observer . Lon » Qthawoud pm Rkdowffb , —Tho account of thie distinguished statesman having boon wroclyccl appears to be doubtful . Tho Nord of Thuraduy ponlrtvely announces his arrival at Athens , and tho presentation of a letter from Queen Victoria to King Otho . Mr . Wyse , who had been an tiquarianistlng in Kuban (
Nogropont ) had come back to pay homage to this veteran Oriental diplomatist . Frightful Coal-pit Accidknt . —At four o clock yesterday afternoon the Cae Coal- pit , near Llanelly , Carmarthenshire , was inundated by a rush of waters from old adjoining workings . There were fifteen colliers ; five escaped , and ten were drowned . Metropolitan Board of Works . — -At the meeting of this boaTd to-day ( Friday ) Mr . Wright brought up a Works and
report from the Committee of Improvements , reporting that in the opinion of the committee it is expedient that chemical assistance should be placed at their disposal to enable them to report on the several schemes for deodorising , and the application of sewage manure , submitted to the board . After some discussion , an amendment to refer back the report to the committee was rejected , and the report , and the suggestion contained in it , were adopted , the expense being restricted to 100 / .
Mr . Rarey . —The horse-tamer , is now at Stockholm . He has tamed several violent horses there in the presence of the Prince Royal , and his royal highness presented him with a gold medal . Mr . Rarey is , a letter states , about to proceed to St . Petersburg . Mr . Gladstone's Missiox . —Mr . Gladstone has appointed Mr . Arthur Gordon , third son of Lord Aberdeen , his private secretary during his mission to the Ionian Islands . Mr . Gladstone is expected to arrive at Trieste next Thursday , and one of her Majesty ' s steamers will convey him from Trieste to Corfu . Founding of a Town Hall at Hounslow— An event of considerable moment to the inhabitants of Hounslow took place yesterday , being the laying , by the Lord Chief Baron , Sir F . Pollock , who resides in the neighbouring village of Ilatton , of the first stone of a town hall .
The Medical Council . —The Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh met on Wednesday for the election of a representative to the Medical Council . Professor Syme and Professor Balfour were nominated , and the result of a lengthened discussion and a division was that the former was elected by a majority of one . The Universities of Aberdeen , who are conjoined with that of-Edinburgh in electing a representative , had previously elected Professor Syme , and , had the University of Edinburgh made another choice , it would have devolved on the Home Secretary to decide between the persons nominated . Mr . Sheridan Knowlks .- —This gentleman ' s health , we regret to understand , is still in a delicate state , and he leaves Rothesay next week for Cadiz , on a visit to his friend Dr . Gorman , to avoid the severity of our winter .- —North British Daily Mail .
The Sukz Canal . —In the Paris letters of Thursday a conspicuous topic is the investment of simple people ' s money in the scheme for making East lndiamen approach the Goodwin Sands of the Pelusian Gulf , and emerge into the shallows of Suez . Le Nord is conspicuous in puffing that bubble . It states that a positive rush to the poll for shares is going on ; that one capitalist in Paris has demanded to invest a million or nothing , and his request was refused ; that demands have come from Bourge s , Carcassonne , and Clermont , nil provincial towns of primitive credulity . Even Bordeaux , which cannot profit by the short cut , is not backward in coining forward ; and as tho shop opened yerfterdn }' ( Friday ) for deposits of 5 Of . per share , we are likely to hear more of it .
Lyceum Theatre. —R M. Jullien's Concerts.-Every Eveningat Eight O'Cloc-K.
LYCEUM THEATRE . —t M . JULLIEN'S COATmon . TS . ^ . E V ' iat Y EVENING , nt Eitthb o'Cloc-k .
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—Engagement of tho celebrated Violinist . M . WIENl-AVVSKI . — "Tho Fern Leaves" Valse . M . Jullion ' H " Hymn of Universal Harmony . " Tho Now Quadrillo , "Tlio Campbells nro Com in ' . " " Dog Tray Polkii . " And anew Selection from Weber ' s Grand Opera DER FRBISOHUTZ , arranged expressly for these Concerts by M . JullUui .
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ME . AND MRS , HOYVAIU ) PAUL'S last week but three in their Comic and Musicul Entertainment , PATCHWORK , every night ( Saturday included ) ftt 8 , nt tho EGYPTIAN HALL , Piccadilly . This ia P'JSiivoJy tho last month in London , as tlio Sallo is tlioii required byMr . Albert Smith for his OHINA . Mr . Howard Paul will introduce a now Amorlcau cocontriclty , " 1 ' cBK . V *>«¦>'» «»<* Mrs . Howard Paul will continue her woudcrMil imitation of Mr . Sims Rcovos in " Como Into tho garden , Maud , " which receives nightly an ovation . .,,, , * . Stalls , » s . ; Area , 2 s . j Gallery , la . Commoiicp nfc Eight . A Morning Perlonnanco every Suturdny at Three , uua also on Tuesday , November 23 .
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ROYA L POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION . PATRON-11 . U . H . THE !* K ? , N 0 H CONHOUT .-Tho Sl'lSOIAL WONDER or tho AGE . —MOULM'S PHOTOGRAPHIC LIGHT-tho RIVAL of tho SUN . Jixlilbitwl Mid Lectured on by Mr . » . V . QAltJJNKU . dally at Hairpast T-Iu'qq , and Monday , Wednesday , and Friday Evenings , " ^ UJSItJAL SKETCHES of POPULAR CO M POSERS by tfr . WillianiH , nnd Miss Eppy , every Evening , in Addition to all the other NovoUlcu and Amusements . MANAGING DIRECTOR , Ib L LONGHOTTOAf , Esq .
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Dll . KAILN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM . 3 , Tichboruo-btroot , onnoHltetho UayniarUot , Ol'KN DAILY ( for Gontlomoii only ) . LECTURES Uy Dr . SEXTON at a , 44 , ami 8 o ' clock on linnortimt ¦ uml iiitcro « Un « Tonics In connexion with ANATOMY , 1 M 1 YBIOLOGY , ur » 4 PATHOLOGY ( vluo tfrogranvnio ) . Admission , is . — Dr . JCnlui ' s Nine Loctui'os on tho 1 'hllosophy of Marriage , & o ,, sent post froo , direct from the Author , on tlio receipt Of 12 stamps .
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THEATRE liOYAJD , D 11 UR . Y LANE . ( Under tho Management of Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr . W . Harrison . ) Production of THE CROWN DIAMONDS . Continued and Increasing Success of the ' ROSE OF CASTILLE . On Monday . "Wednesday , and Saturday , will be produced ( first time this season ) , tho CROWN DIAMONDS . Bbn Henrique de Saudoval , Mr . W . Harrison ; Catarina , Miss Louisa Pyiie . On Tuesday and Friday ( 113 th , 114 th times ) , the ROSE OF CAST 1 LLE . With every evening , LA FLEUR D'AMOUR . . ^ x , u « , Commence at half-past seven .
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ROYAL PBIN CESS'S THEAT 11 E . ( Farewell Season of Mr . Charles Keau as Manager . ) Monday , Wednesday , and Friday , MACBETH . Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday . KING JOM . Preceded every evening by the farce of AWAY WITH MELANCHOLY .
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TIIEATItE KOYAL , UAYMAKKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Uuckstone . ) Last week but two of the Engagement of JUr . and Mrs . Charles Mathcws . ' Monday , Nov . 8 , and every-evening during the week—to commence at 7—with the new Comic Drama , in three acts entitled THE TALE OF A COAT ( by William Brough and Dr . Ct . Franck ) , in which-Mr . Charles Mathews will sustain an original character . After which , the Comedy by Mr ; Charles Mathcws , THE DOWAGER . Lord Alfred Lyussiy ( his original character ) , Mr . Charles Mathews ; Sir FrederickGhasimore , Mr . Howes ; Edgar , Mr . W . Farreii ; Dowager Countess of Tresilian ( first time iu England ) . Mrs . Charles Mathews ;¦ Lady Bloomer , Mrs . E . Fitzwilliam . To be followed by THE ETON BOY . Mr . Charles Mathews , Mr . Coni |) tou , and Mrs . Charles Mathcws . Concluding wit h the Ballet of JACK'S RETURN FRO 5 I CANTON , by Louise , Arthur , and cliarlcs Leclercq . Stage Manager , Mr . Chippendale .
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KOYAL OLYMPIC THEATllE . ( Lessees—Messrs . F . Robsonand W . S . Emden . ) Momlav , and during the week , will be performed the original Drama by Wilkic Collins , THE RED VIAL . Characters by .. Messrs . F . Robson , Addison , F . Vining , \ V . Gordpu , G . Cooke , 11 . Cooper , Mrs . Stirling , and Miss Marstou . . ¦ . Alter which . LADIES , BEWARE . Characters by Messrs . G . Vininjr , G . Cooke , Mrs . W . S . Emden , Misses Stephens and Wyn-dliam . To conclude with TO OBlrlGE BJiA'SON . Characters by . Messrs . F . Robson , G . Cooke , F . Charles , Miss Marston and . Miss Hughes . Commence at half-past- sjven . .
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riiEATKE KOYAL , SADLElt ' JS WELLS . ( Under tho Management of M > . l'helps . ) Monday , Tuesday , and \\ eduesday , Sheridan Kuowles ' s Play or THE WIFE . Julian St . ricrre . Mr . l'helps ; Ferrado Gonzago , Mr . T . C . Harris ; Leonardo Gonzago .-Mr . J ' - Hobiusoiii ; Antonio , Mr . J . W ., Rs » y ; Count Flyrio , Mr . C Soylon ; Bartolo , Mr . Charles Young } Mariana , Mrs . Charles loung ; 1-lonbcl , JMiss C . 1 ' ar ' ku - Thursday and Friday , Shukspcare's Comedy of ^ MUCH AUU ABOUT ^ UT ^ 1 ^ U . Benediek , Mr- ll / Mu ^ ton ; Don Clatidio ,-Mr . 1-. Robinson , Loonato , Air . T . C . Harris ; Dogberry , Mr . J . W K » y . Beatrice , Mrs . Charles Young . To conclude each evening with A TENANT FOR LIFE . On Saturday , ^ VCBEm Macbeth , Mr . Phclps / And other Eutcrtaimucnts . Box OlUeo open from 11 till i , under the direction ol Jir \ ustin .
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"TL'llE KOYAL GRECIAN TllEATliE . ( Proprietor , Mr- B . O . Conquest . Acting Manage * Mr . C . On Monday , and dmin ^ thcTwk . ' a ^ % Drama , entitlecl THE FUGITIVES . Sir Thomas WatMon , Mr . R . 1-t' » B » « " > Frank Leonard . Mr . Jl , Sluclnlr , Ml ly ATuuboy , Wr . Cr . Conquest . A GRAND INDIAN tt \ LUWL \ iuir ^ MWg * lr » - Coiuiuaxi . ' ti pupils . A Farce , cutUletl THE > M Ib i A" £ j » " L THE MILL , by Mr . J . Matniingand Al ss Ain «; l eConq est . Toeonoludu wfth ALlFE ' o REVENGE . Fonrn chot . Ali . !• M «! t ( J . SolrcoDansautc at 0 o ' clock . Mr . T . Berry s' ' " » ^ band . A Concert iu tho Assembly . Kooni . Mi . Do , bones \ nIU prealdo , asBiated by Mr . V . Coiti , lMttsler UuyUu U > l » i . and J . Manning .
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Cilll ' STAL I ALACli :. —Arrungeuienlb for tho ' week ending Sutnrduy , Kovoinuor lath . . Monday , November Sth .-Opon at 0 . V 1 Iu ^ , ^ A , , tt . or MUM SHOW , LAST DAY . Admission , One blnlnutfi or by Season Ticket , Hulf-Unlnoa \ CliilUrcn , ^'" '" - '"S " ^ \ . N Tuesday , Wudnoaday , Thuraduy , Friday . —Open at io . ** mlaalou aa aljove . . « ,.... ] , » Sa ^ urday .--Opon at 10 . Tho First of tho batui « y Winter . Concerts of Vocal and Instrumental M «)«¦ »^ misbion , Half-a-Crowu ; or by Season Ticket , Hnli-Guinui , Children , Onu Shilling . ., ai . nPn . On Sundays tho I ' nhioo and grounds aro open o » inr « holders gratuitously , from 1 . UU till duiisoI , on showing mon adiulHsluii tickets . - , ^ ,,,., iwinu Hulf-Guhiea Season TicUets , avivllnblo on ovory o ^ "' . ? toaoih April , laou , may now bo had « t tho Puluco , uudut » Exotor Hnll .
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rVKYSTAL 1 'ALACE . —SA TUKUAY CON-\ J OI 3 ttTS .-rTh . o First of tho Merles of Voea «»« »" struumntttl Concerts for tho prosout Autumn a a > V »» l «' Soasou , will tuko pluco on SamrUay noxfc , Novinnuor , xau . whou Miss Stnbbiioh , ftlr . Montoin ««» •« - >• . *« , ' ij , « ., i , ii , " appear . T | io 1 ' iygrainn . o will luoludu 'V »* tM * Uui > . boing Us Urst Umo of porlonnancu In . London . ^ ° S , X ut i () . AdiulMHloii , Half-a-Crown i or by Hoasou -UOKOi , Half-u-Guluoa . Ciilldroii , One Shllline-
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 6, 1858, page 16, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_06111858/page/16/
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