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Wo. 468, Mabch 12,1859] THE LEApi 337
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POSTPONEMENT OF WAtt. Further proceeding...
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Wo. 468, Mabch 12,1859] The Leapi 337
Wo . 468 , Mabch 12 , 1859 ] THE LEApi 337
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA ,
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COVENT GAKJAKJN . ( i ^ cr the Ma ^ n ^ JSfflSSffi ¦ l ^& dSnKoS ' sf ^^ aiid ^ le New Ballet . Con-^ s ^ n ^ Spa ^ ^ oin ^ ce at Seven theatre , Is . . ..
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LAST BJX NIGHTS OF THE PANTOMIME , ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . ( Farewell Season , of Mr . Charles Kean as Manager . ) Last nights of the undermentioned Plays : HAMLET will be performed on Monday , the 14 th ; and ( last time ) on Wednesday the 23 rd . ; ¦ ¦ A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM , on Tuesday the 15 th ; on Friday the 18 th ; on Tuesday the 22 nd ; and on Thursday the 24 th . , ¦ ' ¦ - LOUIS THE ELEVENTH on Wednesday the 10 th ; on Monday the-- > ist , and ( last tirne ) on Friday the 25 th . MACBETH on Thursday ( last time ) the 17 th . The CORSICAN BROTHERS , on Saturday the 19 th ; and with ( last times ) A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM ; on Tuesday and Thursday the 22 nd and 24 th : These plays will not be reprodiiced , with the exception , perhaps , of one or two representations only towards the termination of the Management in the latter part of the month of July . . The Public is respectfully informed that Mr . and Mrs . C . KEAN ' s annual Benefit will take place on Monday , March the 28 th , when will be produced the historical play of KING HENRY THE FIFTH , the last Shakcsperian revival under the existing management . .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARRET . ( Under the Jlaniig-etiicnt of Mr . Buckstone . ) Monday ,-- March 14 th , and during ~ the week , Mr . Charles Mathews and Mrs . Charles Jfathews will appear in a New Comedy , entitled MILLINER TO THE KING ; ORy A ROYAL SALUTE , bein < j tlieir second engag-ement in London' since their arrival from , America . Mr . Chippendale , Mr . Howe * Mr . Clarke ; MrSi 13 * White , Mrs . Poyntcr , & c , will also appear in this comedy . After which An Old Friend ( by W . Brdiigh ) with a New Face ( by Charles Mathews ) , called NOTHING TO WEAR , in which Mr . and Mrs . Charles Mathc ' ws will appear . The performance will commence every eveninc ; at 7- ( Saturday exceptcd ) with the New Drama of THE YbUNG MOTHER , in which Mr . Buckstone and Miss Emily Allen will appear . Concluding , Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday , with THE GALICIAN FETE . By diaries Lcclerq , Fanny Wright , and the Corps de Ballet . On Thursday and Friday , JACIC'S RETURN FROM CANTON . Louise , Arthur , and Charles Leclcrq ' . And , on Saturday , to conclude with the fairy story of UNDINE ; OR . THK SPIKIT OF THE WATERS . Box-ofiice open daily from IP till 5 . Stage Manager , Mr . Chippendale . . __ ¦
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THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE . ( Lessee , Mr . E . T . Smith . ) Reduced Prices ag usual , —B 6 x-offloe open from ten till six . LAST NIGHTS Of the GXtEAT PANTOMIME of the SKAKO . N . Monday , March H , and during" the week , ¦ will be represented an original English linllnd Opera , entitled WILLIAM AWD SUSAN , Founded on the favouritq ballad of ? 'lUack . -eyed Suenn ; or , All In the Downs , " with the entirely now and elaboratelybeautiful scenery by the eminent artint , Bovorloy . I ' RINClPAIi CMAItACTERB . Williiun Mr . Halgh Captain Cameron Mr . JRORenthnl Dickey Daisy Mr , Man vors SuBan MiBH Lucctto Holla l'r | mvose .,, Miss Hurtdurt Admiral Mr . Morrow The Words by Mr . T . H . Weynoldhon . Tho Munic by ' Mr . J . H . Tooly . A Baud of upwards of 10 Huloctud porforinors , and 00 C'horuH . To conclude with the grand pictorial Pmitomjlme , entitled ' K 0 B 1 N HOOD .
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MR , AND MR 9 . HOWARD PAUL . LAST WEEK BUT ONK « t tho ST . JAMES'S HALL , closing Saturday , March ~(> tli , of tltolr Dniwlng-room Entertainment , PATCHVYOltK . Evory night ( Sifturday oxcoptod ) up to tlftH date . Mrs . Howard Paul has varied her astoui » hitig " reproduction " of Mr . 81 ms Koovos by introdweinu "My l ' roity Jano ; " and Mr . Howard Paul , usthu " Poor Itelntlon , " will alntf an ontiroly i » ow nong , entitled " Fultliloflu Sarah . " Morning 1 roprosontatiotis on Tuofldny aricl Saturday at Throe . Tlio ontranco to tho nolle is In Piccadilly . Stalls , ' ia . ' \ Aron , ' in . ; Gallery , la . Commonoing at Wight .
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BEETHOVEN . MIS 8 ARABELLA OODDAIID and M . WI 13 NIAW 8 KI on Monday evening , March L'lst , at tho tit , JamQH ' H Hall , In complliuico with a very crencrtil domancl , tho Hcutlioron Soloctlon , whloh adbrdod flo ' inuch satiBfaotlon at tho J . IONDAY I'Ol'ULAK t'ONCEItVti , will bo ropt'iitod , when Miss Uoadnrd mid M . Wonlftwukl will play JtJcothovon ' flOmn . d Sonata in A , dedicated to KroiMzor , & o . For full parouiars boo 1 ' roffrainino . Sofa StoUs . f »• I Kt-aorvod SuatH IMcony ) , 3 h . j ilnrouoryod , i » . i at tl » o Hull , m Piccadilly ; * vo > tl > , t ' rowHO , and Oo . ' b j Graniur and Co . h \ Hamruond ' Hn * ua OhnpnoU and Oo . ' b . DO . Wow liond-Htrcot .
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ROTAI ^ IiYCEUM THEATEE . ( Manager , Mr .: Edinuhd Falconer . ) iastfour nig-hts of theenffagremciitof Air . and Mrs . Barney Williams . " - On Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday the Drama , BORN TO GOOI > LUCK .- 1 ' andeen . O'Rafferty , Mr . Barney Williams . After which , first time , a New Interlude , entitlec LAW FOR X-ADIES , in which Mrs . Barney Williams will sustain six characters . To conclude with ROBERT . Messrs ; Emery , J . Rogers ; & c .. On Thursday , March 17 tli , IRELAND AS FT WAS , LAW FOR LADIES , and BORN TO GOOD LUCK , beingfor the Benefit of Mr . and Mrs . Barney Williams , and positively the last night of their engagement . On Friday , March 18 th , Mr . JAMES BEXNETT , of the Edinburgh , Glasgow , Birmingham , and principal American theatres , and who is engaged for Five Nights , will make his first appearance in London , when will be produced OTHELLO . Iag-o , Mr . James Bennett . Mrs . CHARLES YOUNG will make her first appearance this season on Monday , March 21 st . Mr . Edmund Falconer ' s New and Original Tlay , FRANCESCA , will be produced on Thursday , March 24 th . Prices' —Private Boxes , 21 . 2 s ., 11 . Us . 6 d ., 11 . Is . ; Stalls ,-5 s , ; Dress Circle , 4 s . ; Upper Circle , 3 s . ; Tit , 2 s . ; Gallery ,. Is . Doors open at half-past 0 ; to commence at . Box-offlee open from 11 till 5 daily . The Theatre is to be let for Passion Week .
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THEATRE ROYAL SADLER'S WELLS . ( Under the Manag-ement of Mr . Phelps . ) LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SEASON .. Monday , the Comedy of THE MAN OF THE WORLD ; Sir Pertmax McSycophant ; Mr . Phelps ; Lord Lumbercourt , Mr . . T . " \ V i Kay ; E ^ erton , Mr ; F . Robinson ; Sidney , Mr T . C . Harris : Lady Rodolplia , Miss Atkinson ; Betty , Miss E . Travels ;—and THE COUNTRY SQUIRE . Tuesday , for the Benefit of Mr , F . Robinson , ROMEO AND JULIET ; Romeo , Mr . F . Robinson ; Mcrcutip , Mr . Phclps ; Juliet , Mrs . C . Younpr ; Nurse , Mrs . H . Marston ; —ana A BACHELOR OF ARTS ; On Wednesday , an Extra Night , the performances will be for the benefit of Messrs , Belford and Williams . . On Saturday the performances will be for the benefit of Mrs . O .-Youri . gr , on which occasion Mr . Buckstone , Mr . W . Farren , Miss Ijosina Wright , and several other distinguished artistes will appear : ¦•¦ : ¦ : Box . Office ojion from Eleven till Three , under the direction , of Mv . Austin . - ¦ ^__
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Lessees ~ MeBsrs . F . Robson and W . S . Emden . ) Monday , and during the week will he performed THE POUTER'S KNOT . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , G . Cooke , G . Vining , ~\ V . Gordon , , H , Wigan , HVCoopcr ,. J . and H . AVhite ; and Mesdames Hughes and Leigh TcT conclude with the New Extravaganza , founded on Lord Byron ' s poom of MAZKl'l'A . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , G . Cookc , H . Wigan , F . Charles , H . Cooper , and L . Ball ; Mesdnnies Wyndham , Hughes , Marston , Cottroll , Bromley , and ~\ V . S . Eniden . Commence at Halt-past Seven o ' clock .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . Arrangements for Week ending Saturday , March 10 th . Monday , open at 0 ; Tuesday to Friday , open at 10 . Adniission . Is . ; Children under 12 , Od . Saturday , open nt 10 . FIFTKKNTTI WINTER CONCERT tit : i-3 Q . Admission , « s . od . ; Children , 1 ^ . ThcPTCTUnE GALIiEUY ia open for this month only , and contains a large number of Paintings , on view and sale . Collection of Autograph Letters of Eminent Men , in the Centre Transept for a short time . TliTJTSTHATM D L . ECTUKES , ORCHESTRAL BAND , and G MEAT 0 KQAN daily . The Crystal rnlncc Arr-Union Works on view in the SheHleld Court , Subscription , One GUtincu . Sunday , open at 1-80 , to ShnreholderB , gratuitously by tiokots .
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Nkapox-itan Lawyers in xirn Sakihnian Akmy . —Apropos of tho supposed destination of the exiles now \ n IrelnnO , « . dozen of whom are lawyers , tin * Paris correspondent of the Globe writes : — ?* In the < Jays of Horace , one lawyer , named Iccius , qalled forth a special ode to . himself for suddenly selling his law library to buy regimentals . "' Quis jaegot nvduis l ' ronoa rolabi no 88 O rlvos Montibus , ot Tiboriin rcverti , Quuip tu comnptos undlque noblles J-ibros Panasti , Socratlcain et domuin Mutayo lovicls I » ekih , Pollicltiis meliova , toijdls 'i ' Who doubts that the Tiber , In oholoi ; , May , liuratlng all barriers and bars , now buck to its source when a scholar Dcscrta to the standard of Mars ? Wli « n you , tho reserved nnd tho prudent , Whom Socrates hopod to engage . Can merge in the soldier tho student ; And mar thus an embryo sago 1 Bid the visions of science to voniali , And barter yon erudite hoard Of volumes from Grceco for a Spnnl » l » GiilrflBB , » nd tho pen for th 6 aword 1 "
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NOTICE . The "Fige Chancellor Kijstdersley haying recently determined ' . that an unlimited liability attaches to all the Policy Holders in Mutual IiiFE Assurance Societies , it becomes necessary for the members of such associations to take immediate steps to relieve themselves from so hazardous a position . In aid of such measures , The Leader is preparing a complete series of articles , reviewing the question in all its bearings , and pointing out the best mode of obtaining relief from the dangerous situation in which the Assurers in Mutual Offices are so unexpectedly placed . No . 1 will appear in The Leader of Saturday the 19 th inst ., and be continued weekly-
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A Tew Copies of the Ncmbkr of raE "Leader , " containing an ANALYSIS OP THE POSITION OF THE JOINT ^ STOGK BANKS OP LONDON , on 30 th Juke , isd 31 st Decejip . kb , 1858 , Together with a Comparison of their progress respective Amounts of Profits , Increase of Capital , & c , compiled and arranged expressly for this Paper from the best authorities , WITH ORIGINAL REMAHKS , Can still be had , extra copies having been struck off to meet the continued demand . Forwarded on receipt of Six Postage Stamps . < 4>— ' -r- - ¦ ¦ N . B . Preparations are making to pursue the subject of BANKINGin all its branches , grounded on the same indisputable reports and statements as those adopted , with so much success , in the Analysis already issued . ¦ . ONE GUINEA PER YEAR ' , UNSTAMPED , 1 'RBPAID . NOTICES TO CORRKSt'OXDENTS . Atitloiuigciind contents to Vol . 0 , will shortly bo presented to . Sul ) 8 oribers . ' ' . . '
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There Ih nothing- ho revolutionary , bueatiw Micro is nothing so unnatural and convulsivo , as tl > o hU-iiIh to Iceup thlngH llxod when all tho world Is by the wry law « nta creation In otOrnul progri-HH . —Dit , Aicnoh ) .
Postponement Of Watt. Further Proceeding...
POSTPONEMENT OF WAtt . Further proceedings in tho direction of war in Italy liavo been , by the Emperor of the Jronoli , iidjom'iMMl sine did . Tlmt his eventual mm ot iigurandiHOinont and glory beyond the Alps has not been abandoned , wo still bell we , Knpoloon III . lives in tlio whadowB andsuperstition * ot tho Aim Empire . Ho >» essentially a man oi ideas—often very \ nu \ iu ) td mischievous ideas—but mieh iw are ,
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Leader (1850-1860), March 12, 1859, page 17, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_12031859/page/17/
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