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1344 THE LEADER, l^io. 507. Dec. 10, 185...
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"THE LEADER" OFFICE, Friday Evening,Dec....
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THE BANK OF FRANCE. The Moniteur of this...
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AFFAIES OF ITALY. A Paius correspondent ...
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THE CONGRESS. Tiie Swiss Confederation, ...
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NAPLES. A r-ETTER from Naples of the 3rd...
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Foreign Incidents. Schoolboys And Smokin...
hers , and in the public promenades mix with men . Henceforth , al ! women , whoever they maybe , ouleavr ing their houses , must wear thick veils -which coin-¦* p lete \ y cover their features , and be clad in dresses of Hjlotli or other suitable material without embroidery , trimmings , or external ornaments of any kind' . They must not show themselves out of doors simply in stockings and slippers , but must wear half boots "in yellow morocco leather or some other suitable out
and decent covering for the feet . When they go to make purchases they are strictly prohibited from entering shops , but must stop on the outside to be served , and must not remain longer than is absolutely necessary . When they are on the public prosnenades they " must coufine themselves to the part " reserved for females . Any woman who shall be guilty of acts against the law will be severely punished .
Italian Students . —At Paviatlie last University term began with a storm of the most violent kind . Professor ] S " ova praising the German philosophers , Kant and Hegel , was met by a perfect hurricane of groans and hisses , and he was compelled to quit his chair , glad to escape with an Undisturbed wig to the upper storey of the college . His sarcastic retort upon his assailants excited the ire of the students to so great a degree that he was compelled to leave the town during the night . The Professor on leaving the hall had exclaimed— " I thought the allied armies had entered Lombardy to drive out Gyiilai and
Benedek , and not Kant and Hegel . " The exasperation was so great in the city of Pavia that the whole of the students went to the theatre expressly to betray by discordant groans and terrific maledictions their disapprobation of Iiamartine , -who has dared to criticise much of the poetry of Dante , and to pronounce that poet amongst the overrated geniuses whose reputation will not stand the test of examination . Amongst the cries heard on the occasion , " Viva il re e viva Pio Nemo ! " was very general , which shows the tendency of the University . The Congress and its decisions seem to be regarded as of little importance there .
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"THE LEADER" OFFICE , Friday Evening , Dec . 9 th .
The Bank Of France. The Moniteur Of This...
THE BANK OF FRANCE . The Moniteur of this ( Friday ) morning publishes the usual monthly return of the Bank of France , ¦ which shOTrs the following results as compared with the previous return : — Increased . Cash . ; 6 l-5 th millions . Treasury balance 39 „ Decreased . Bills discounted not yet due 15 3-5 th „ Banknotes 27 J „ Current account 24 3-5 th „ Advances If „ The decrease of . £ 600 , 000 in the bills discounted forms an unfavourable feature . There is , at the same time , a decrease . of about a million sterling in the private deposits and notes io circulation , but an increase of Ik million sterling in the treasury balance . The bullion has increased a quarter of a million .
Affaies Of Italy. A Paius Correspondent ...
AFFAIES OF ITALY . A Paius correspondent of the Independance of Brussels , states that all the letters from Turin agree in declaring that Count Cavour is to attend the Congress as the Plenipotentiary of King Victor Emmanuel . The Piedmontese Gazette of the 5 th publishes a royal decree , enacting that the young men who have emigrated from Venice and the Italian Tyrol , and who would be desirous of continuing their atudies in the Sardinian Universities , shall , if unable to support the expense , be admitted gratuitously to those establishments , and to pass their examinations . Tl » e Monitore , of Bologna , publishes a decree , signed " Jfarini , " ordering an official collection to be made of the laws and decrees of the late Government of Romagna from the 12 th of June Inst to the 8 th tnst . Copies of this collection are to be sent to all the intendanoios , tribunals , and communes of the territory . The Corriere Mercantile publishes an account of
the state of the public debt of Sardinia , from which it appears that in 1848 the debt amounted to 102 , 354 , 668 fr . ; that from that period to the present one there have been added 790 , 037 , 138 ^ fr . ; and that in consequence of the stipulations of-Zurich there have been incurred further liabilities to the amount of 310 , 000 , 000 fr ., which makes a sum total , of 1 , 202 , 391 , 806 fr . It must not be forgotten , however , tliat this sum comprises 90 , 000 , 000 raised in 1851 , for the completion of railways belonging to the State ; also 10 , 000 , 000 for the redemption of feudal property in the island of Sardinia ; 4 , 000 , 000 more for the construction of roads in that island .
The Congress. Tiie Swiss Confederation, ...
THE CONGRESS . Tiie Swiss Confederation , according to the Constitutionnel , has asked admission to the forthcoming Congress , on the ground of the old established relations between Switzerland and Savoy . The Federal Council believes that in the proposed re-organisation of the States of Central Italy the provinces of Chablais and Faucigny must be the object of a new consideration .
Naples. A R-Etter From Naples Of The 3rd...
NAPLES . A r-ETTER from Naples of the 3 rd says t— " Prince de Petrulla has returned to his post at Vienna . It is certain tliat he came here to give to the Neapolitan Government , on the part of the Emperor of Austria , the advice to be moderate , and to make reforms ; but what answer he carries back is not known . The Marquis Antonini , who is expected from Paris , will also bring counsels from the Emperor Napoleon to the Neapolitan Court not to struggle against the stream , and thereby run the risk of being , like the Princes of Central Italy , lost on the breakers . The invitation to attend the Congress has arrived , but no answer has yet been given , because it has not been possible to come to an understanding on the choice of a plenipotentiary . The Marquis Antonini can hardly be chosen ^ as he is very deaf . "
Mendelssohn".
MENDELSSOHN " .
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MISS ABABELLA GODDARD and Herr Beeker at the MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS , St . Jamea ? s Hall , on Monday evening next , December 12 th , on which occa ^ sion the instrumental portion of the programme will be selected from the works of Mendelssohn .
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CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS . . , ST . JAMES'S HALL . Every Evening- at Eight . —Extra MORNING PERFORMANCES on Wednesday and Saturday at Three . Stalls , 3 a . ; Area , 2 s . ; Gallery , Is . —Stalls may be secured at the Ticket Office , 28 , -Piccadilly ; and at Messrs . Chappell and Co . ' s , 50 , New Bond-Street .
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THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Buokstone . ) Last week but one of Mr . and Mrs . Charles Matlicws . " The Contested Election " every evening On Monday , December . 12 th , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , and Friday , to commence at 7 , with A CUKE FOR THE HEARTACHE . Young Rapid , Mr . C . JMathowa ; Old Rapid , Mr . Chippendale ; Vortex , Mr . Rogers ; Bronze , Mr . Clark ; Frank Oatland , Mr . liuckstone ; Ellen Vortex , Miss M . Torn an ; Miss Vortex , Mrs . IJ . "VVhito ; Jessy Oatland , Miss Eliza Weekes . After which TIIE CONTESTED ELECTIONS Mr . Dodgson ( an attorney ) , Mr . Charles Mathows ; Mr . Wapahott ( a barrister ) , Mr . \ V . Farrcn ; Mr . Jloneybun ( a retired wholesale grocer ) , Mr . Coniptoii ; Peokovor ( President of the Blue Lambs ) , Mr . Buckstono ; Topper ( Chairman of the Greoh Lions ) , Mr . Roeors % Mr . Gatliercole ( of the Flamborough Beacon ) , Mr . Clark ; Mr . Spitchcook ( of the Flamborough Patriot ) , Mr . Braid ; Mrs . Honeybun ( Mr , Honeybun ' s second wlfo ) , Mrs , Charles Mathcws ; Clara ( her stop-dnughtor ) . Miss Eliza Weckos . Concluding with A KISS IN THE DARK . On Saturday , December 17 th ( by desire ) , A GAME OF SPECULATION . Mr . Affable Hawk ( his original oharactqr ) , Mr . Charles Mathews . With THE CONTESTED ELECTION . Aud SHOCKING EVENTS . Stago-managcr , Mr . Chlppondalo .
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[ ADVBnTISEMENT . j EXTRAORDINARY INVENTION IN DENTAL , Suila buy . —To Mr . Ephrnim Moseley , of 0 , QrosVenor-street . London , and of 14 , Gay-street , Bath , may be attributed one of the moat remarkable and useful discoveries of the day . that of a substance for the constructlpn of artificial teeth , gums , and palates , eo thoroughly adhesive na to fix securely , without the uaeof thoso troublesome adjuncts , spiral apringfs . It is . In fnct , the most perfect substitute for the natural teeth that can possibly bo desired , and may be said truly to attain the ne plug ultra of art — « ' ara eat celctre artem , " The substance , for vriiich a patent Ima been obtained , Is chemically purlflod white India-rubber , which can be moulded to every Irregularity of the gums and tooth in the most perfect manner , forming , as it wore , an artificial porlosteum to tlie teeth , . eoplnp : thorn from becoming pnlnful in the wasting 1 nway . of thocruni , and onnbllng the patient to uao any forco In masticating or striking the teeth together , without the percussion or rattling that attends the notion In general cases . —Court Journal .
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , COVENT GARDEN . Under the Management of Miss Louisa Vtse and Mr . W . - . Harbison . ¦ " O Last two weeks before Christmas . On Monday , December 12 th , and Saturday I 7 th , p ositivolv the last two nights of SATANELL A . Messrs . Santlevtf Corri , G . Honey , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison ; Misses F Cruise , Pilling , and Miss Louisa Pyne . Tuesday , 13 th , and Thursday , 15 th , the last representations this season of DINOltAH . Messrs . Santlev H Corri , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison ; Miss Pillino- Thirl ' wall , and Miss Louisa Pyne . "' Amrl " Wednesday , 14 th , CROWN DIAMONDS . Messrs G Honey , H . Corri , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison ; Miss Thirlwall , and Miss Louisa Pyne . Friday , 10 th , THE KOSE OF CASTILLE . Messrs Sautley , G . Honey , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison ; Miss Thirlwall , and MiBs Louisa Pyne . Conductor , Alfred Mellon . To conclude , each eyeninjr , with LA FIANCEE . Mdlle . Lcquine , Pascjuale , Picrron . Clara Morgan ; Messrs . W . H l ' ayoie , H . Payne , F . Payne , and Mons . Vandris . Stan-e Manager , Mr . Kdward Stirling . Acting Manager Mr . Edward Murray . Prices of Admission . —Stalls , 7 s . ; Private Boxes , £ 4 4 s £ 3 3 s . ; £ 2 l- ' s . Gd . £ 1 5 s . ; £ 1 is . ; Dress Circles , 5 s . ; Amphitheatre Stalls , 3 s . ; Pit , 2 s . Od . ; Amphitheatre , Is . Will be produced , Monday next , December 10 th , A new Opera , entitled , VICTOKINE ; music by Alfred Mellon ; supported by Messrs . Santley , Henry Haig-h , H . Corri , G . Honev , Walworth , Hiirtleman , Terrott , MissThirlwall , and Miss Parepa . . . In preparation for Christmas—A Comic Pantomime ^ on a popular Fairy Subject . : No charge for Booking . Commence at 8 .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . Lessee . Mr . A- Harris . Monday and during the week , the Drama of HOME TRUTHS . . ^ After which . Monday . Wednesday , aud Friday , THE WONDERFUL WOMAN . Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday , GOSSIP . To be followed every evening : with a grand Divertissement , in wliich Monsieur Kspinosa , of the principal Continental Theatres , will dance the grand Pas de Dervish , from FAUST , supported by Madlle . Maraquita . To conclude with NURSEY CHICK WEED . In preparation , a Grand Comic Christmas Pantominc , by H . T . Byron , Esq ., entitled JACK THE GIANT KILLER ; OR , HARLEQUIN KING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS OF THE KOUND TAIJLE . Jack , Miss Louise Keeley ; and Madlle . Manetta Rosette , principal Danseuse of LaScala , Milan , will make her first appearance .
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THEATRE ROYAL LYCEUM . Solo Loasec aud Directress , Madame Celeste . On Monday , and during the week , a new Vaudeville Couieditittn , entitled the KEY UNDEKTHEDOOH-MAT . Principal characters , Messrs . James Vinijij ? , John House , & c . ; Mesdames A . H . Hatton , and Julia rit . George . After which PARIS AND PLEASUHE . Principal characters by Messrs . Walter Lacy , J . Vining , F . Villicrs , J . Johnatpiie , Forester . & c ; MiaBes . Julia St . George , Kate Savilk ' , Neville , IIudspcth , and Madame Celeste . . To conclude with ST . MARY'S EVE . Mudik-no ( her original character ) , Madame Celeste , Tom Itftggtf , Mr . Joliu Rouse . . „ IJox-ofllce opon from cloven to five dally .
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ROYAL ST . JAMES ' S THEATRE . KlNG-HTKUET , ST . JAMES ' S . Lobsco , Mr . P . B . Chatterton . - NoaroHt theatre to Chelsea , rimllco , and Westminster , the Park being open to carriages and foot -paeuongors an hours of tho night . Lost six nights of tho performance , prior to the Christmas Holidays . Reduced Prices—Pit , Is . j Gallery , Od . On Monday and Tuesday , A DEAD SHOT . After whiph , A DAY IN PARIS . To bo followed by THE CHATTERBOX . To Conclude with MAGIC TOYS . On Wednesday and Thuradfty for tho Doneflt pf Mr . I «\ B . Chatterton , tho Lossoo . A variety of entertainments , Doors opon nt half-past 0 , oommonco nt 7 . Box-oHloo open flrom 11 to H daily .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Lohhooh , Messrs . KoueoN and ICmdf . n . sjs ^^ mi ^ isa ^^ T ^ Mrs . Stirling , & o . To bo followed byrt'OM NODDY'S SlCCIlKT . CUuraotora by Messrs . Aduison , W . Gordon , and 11 , Wlgan . Ml «»«« Cot troll and Mara ton . Aftor whlol ) , MEDIOA . Mr . F . JUobnon , . Mr . AddlflOM , Mlaa Eliza NoIhoii , Mias Stephens , Ao . To conclude with tho now Fnroo , oaUpd . A BASM IMPOSTOR . Moflsrn . Coolco , Coopor , und Wlgan \ MosUium-a Oottroil and Stepliona . Doors opon at 7 . Commo noo at hulf-past 7 .
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 10, 1859, page 12, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_10121859/page/12/
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