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240 THE LEADER. [No. 465, February 19, 1...
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FRANCE. The warning given to the Presse ...
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AMERICA. The Etna arrived at Southampton...
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The New Master in Lunacy.—Mr. Samuel War...
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THEATRE ROYAL DEURY LANE.^- LcaseeMr. E. T. SMITH. Reduced Prices usual office from ten till six
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Books. Heckiv.Kd. Two Journeys To Japan,...
Memoirs of the Court of George IV ., 1820—1830 . By the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos . In 2 vols . Hurst and Blackett . , j 3 PM Flirting Page , a Legend of Normandy ; and other Poems . By Charles Deanfield , James Black-¦ wood . . ' . ' ¦ , __ . T , JBoswelVs Life of Johnson . By the . Right Hon . John Wilson Croker , L . L . I ) ., F . R . S . John Murray . Lord Byron ' s Poetieal Works . Parts 1 and 2 . A New and Complete Edition . John Murray . The Armies of the Great Powers . By Xascelle 3 Waxall . William H . Alien and Co . Letters and Tracts on Political Economy . By the late Bev . Richard Jones . London : John Murray .
240 The Leader. [No. 465, February 19, 1...
240 THE LEADER . [ No . 465 , February 19 , 1859 .
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^ Leader Office , Friday Evening , February 18 th . HOUSE OF LORDS . The only business of interest had relation to Lord Derby ' s reply to a question put by Lord Aiei . ie that no bill as yet had been prepared by Government for the improvement of the system of education in Scotland , but communications were being had with various Scotch members , with the view of preparing a bill that would be acceptable to the different religious sects . Some routine business was transacted , and their lordships adjourned . ¦ ¦ -. ¦ ' ¦ HOUSE OF COMMONS . Mr . Whiteside took the oaths and seat for the University of Dublin , in place of Mr . J . A . Hamilton . Mr . Baxter gave notice that he should submit a resolution in connexion with Parliamentary Reform on Monday next . THE PRINCIPALITIES . . The CHANCEiiLOR of the EXCHEQUER suggested that the discussion on the double election should be deferred until the Paris Conferences had come to a resolution on the subject . . . . - Mr . Stapleton , who had given notice of a motion on the subject , withdrew his motion . THE NEW P 0 BUC OFFICES . . Sir B . IIall renewed the discussion on the new offices , and this occupied some time , but came to nothing . THR WEEDON INQUIRY . Mr . Turner explained the reason why the report on the Weedon investigation had not yet been presented . The reason was , the accpunts were in such a complicated and unsatisfactory condition that it would be impossible to render in an intelligible report for two or three months atleast . THE CHARLES AND GEORGES . Mr . KingsIiAKE wished to know why the papers relative to the Charles and Georges French slaver had not been laid before Parliament . Mr . S . Fitzgerald said the papers would be produced at the earliest period . He hoped the papers ¦ would be in the hands of the House by Monday or Tuesday next . He would take this opportunity of contradicting an enormous impression that had got abroad respecting Lord Malmesbury ' s views in relation to the alterations in tlie Navigation Laws .. Lord Malmesbury had neither said nor written anything to warrant the inference that ho would consent , to be a party to the reenactment of the Navigation Laws ( Cheers . ) CHURCH RATES , It was stated by Mr . Walpolb that on Monday night the Church Rate question would be brought on . INDIAN LOAN . The discussion on the Indian Loan was resumed . Lord Stanley entered into an explanation of certain discrepancies between his statement ; the other night and some official returns , and afterwards moved a formal resolution for power to raise money In England for the seyviccof India . SJr C . Wood entered into a long atatoment to show that the revenues of India were in p . decreasing and not n progressive stato . Ho should not oppose the measure , because it did not throw any special responsibility on this country . Sir JE . Perry he concurred with Sir Charles Wood , ¦ with reference to the finances of India , and the care that ought to be exercised in not bringing 1 out tho loan under mn Imperial guarantee . Unless very strict economy was practised In India It might perhaps bo advisable that tho connexion between this empire and our Indian territories were severed . After a good deal more discussion tho resolution was carried . The other orders of the day were then gone through .
France. The Warning Given To The Presse ...
FRANCE . The warning given to the Presse for its article on Austria is said to have been owing to the complaints of the Papal nuncio in Paris on account of the strong language used against the Pope and the Pontifical Government . At the same time full liberty is to be given to the Charivari for anti-Austrian caricatures , Avhich will probably be responded to at Vienna .
America. The Etna Arrived At Southampton...
AMERICA . The Etna arrived at Southampton this day ( Friday ) . She brings New York news to the 6 th instant . The democratic caucus on the tariff question is looked forward to with great interest . It is believed a resolution against changing the tariff will be adopted , with the important understanding that the decision is not to be binding on any member . The republican votes , however , in each house could carry a modification of the , tariff . From Mexico we learn that both political parties in that country are sorely pressed for money to prosecute the . war , and the Juarez Government-is much embarrassed by the English and French admirals demanding prompt payment of the interest due on the conventional bonds .
The New Master In Lunacy.—Mr. Samuel War...
The New Master in Lunacy . —Mr . Samuel Warren , M P ., Recorder of Hull , and the author of '' The Diary of a Late Physician , " has accepted the office of Master in Lunacy , just ' vacated by Mr . Higgins . The representation of Midhurst thus becomes vacant . The Rev . A . Poole .-This ( Friday ) morning the Archbishop of Canterbury proceeded to hear the appeal of the Rev . Alfred Poole , curate of St . Barnabas , against the revocation of his license by the Bishop of London , an account of his alleged habitual hearing of confession . His Grace was assisted by Dr . Lushington , who acted as assessor . Mr . J . B . Lee / solicitor to the Bishop of London , was present on his lordship ' s behalf . Dr . . Phillimore appeared for Mr . Poole , and had not concluded his opening address this afternoon . Mr . Bovill , Q . C . j arid Mr . Coleridge , were to follow on the same side . Mr . Montague Smith , Q . C ., and Mr . Raymond , appear for the Bishop of London .
Theatre Royal Deury Lane.^- Lcaseemr. E. T. Smith. Reduced Prices Usual Office From Ten Till Six
THEATRE ROYAL DEURY LANE . — Lessee , Mr . E . T . SMITH . Reduced Prices usual office from ten till six
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Reduced Prices as usual . —Box-office open from ten till six . Continued triumphant success of the great Pantomime of tho season , with Boverley ' s unapproached and superlatively brilliant aquatic Scenery , which is nightly attracting delighted ana overflowing" audiences . . ¦ air . and Mrs Barney 'Williams having- relinquished ( in engagement , in order' to appear at this theatre ( by . special desire ) to-morroSv ( Monday ) , the lessee has great pleasure in announcing their re-engagement for the five , following nights , whim the admirers of these eminent American comedians will have another opportunity of witnessing their performances , previously to their final departure . Monday , and during the week , the comic drama of IN AND OUT OF PLACEAfter which BARNEY THIS BARONTo conclude , every evening , with , gn a scale of unusual magnitude and magnificence , tUe new grand pictorial pautomime , entitled ROBIN HOOP : or Harlequin Friar Tuck and the Merry Men of Sherwood Forest . Harlequins , Signori Milano and St . IVJayno ; Pantaloons , G . Tanner and Delevanti ; Clowns , Harry Bolcno and Dolevnnti ; Columbines , Madame Bqlono find Miss F . Brown ; Harlcquinn , Miss Julio Lamb ; Junvoailo Harlequin , Clown , and l ' antaloon . Master S . JL . au . rio and Master Delovanti \ Columbine , Miss F . Xaurio ; Principal DansouBcs , Bladlle , Terro and Mugnay . —Stoge-managor , Mr , Robert Roxby .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . Arrartffomonte for Week ending Saturday , February 20 th . Monday , open at 9 ; Tuesday to Friday , open at 10 . Admission , Is . ; Children under 12 , Od . Saturday , open at 10 . TWELFTH WINTER CONCERT at 5 3 O . Admission , 2 s . od , : Children , Is . Sunday , open at 1 * 30 , to Shareholders , gratuitously by tickets . ? ILLUSTRATED LECTURES and BAND PERFORMANCES daily . Tho Crystal Palace Art-Union Works on view in tho Sheffield Court . Subscription , Ono Guinea . l ' rlco Two Guineas . Third Edition , greatly enlarged ( 080 pnges Quarto ) .
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , COVENT GARDEN . ( Undor tho Mtmnaomout of Mine Louiea Pync and Mr , W . Harrlnon ) . J «??! Lfi 2 J } vc > 0 ^ of tho Royal English Opora Season , and Total abolition of all Boxkcopera' feea and booking 1 charges . B tu « %% Bf « r ^ lB 8 ffi £ i 23 rd > ftndSftt ^ a £ m ^& tft J A ° * $ 9 « Thuraday , 81 th , and Friday , gfith , SATANWLLA . Moan ™ . Woifla and W . Hnrrleon , and Ulea Louisa l ' yno . Conductor , Alfred Mellon . To conclude with too popular I'antomlmo , LITTLE KED RIDING HOOD . Dooru open at Half-past Six . Commonoo at Sevon . Prtvato ' noxos , U . 1 h . to at . Uu . \ Stnlle , 7 b . , Dross Clrolo , fis » Amphitheatre Stalls , 3 » . and « h , j Pit , Kb . Od . \ Amphitheatre , lH ,
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARIvET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Buckstoiu' . ) AN UNEQUAL MATCH and the PANTOMIME cau only be performed for a few nifiHts more . ¦ On Monday , February ' 21 st , and dviriug the Week , to commence , precisely at Seven , with the Comedy of AN UNEQUAL MATCH ,-in which Miss Amy Scdgwiek -vvill sustain her character of Hester . After which , the greatly successful Pantomime of -UNDINE ; OR , HARLEQUIN AND THE SPIRIT OFTIIK WATER . The magnificent scenery by Mr . Frederick Fen ton , Box-office open daily from 10 till 5 . Stage Manager , Mr . Chippondale .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . ( Farewell Season of Mr . Charles Kcan as Manager ) . Monday , HAMLET . Tuesday , A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM Wednesday , LOUIS XI . Thursday , MACBETH . Friday , A MIDSUMMER NIG HT'S -DREAM . Saturday , the CORSICAN BROTHERS ; and the ]\ ANTOMJLME every evening .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Lessees— Messrs . F . Robson and W . S . Emden . ) Mondav . and during the week , will be performed the new Drama , entitled THE PORTER'S '' KNOT . Charnctcrs by Messrs . F . Robsou , Q . Cooke , W . Gordon , II . M'iyan , < jK Viiiing , II . Cooper , J . H . White , and Franks ; McsduiuoK ¦ Leigh Murray . aud Hughes . To conclude with the New Extravaganza , founded o n Lord Byro n ' s poem of MAZEPPA . Characters by MesBrs . F . Robsdii , G . Cooke , H . Wigan , F . Charles , H . Cooper , and L . Ball ; Mesdames Wyndhami Hug hes , Mars t on , Cottrett , Bromley , and W . S . Emden . Commence at Half-past Seven .
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ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE . ( Manager , Mr . Edmund Falconer . ) Immense success of the New Driuna by John Oixonfonl , Esq . THE LAST HOl'E . Re-ongagvmynt , for oik- wi-i-k ' only , of Madame celeste . Oil Monday , February . 21 st , and . during »¦ Week , THE LAST . HOPE . Madame Celeste , Messrs . Emery , J . IJoiri-rs , Barrett , G . Murray , FitzJauiics , J . Noviile , < S . ; c . ; After \ vliiclt a GKAND BALLET . Miss Rosina . Wright , . Miss Whiirton , and Corns de Ballet To conclude \ vitli Hie Dramsi of the CHILD OF THE WRECK . Miidame Celeste , Mrs . Weston ; Messrs . Emery , C . Young , Ba rr ett , & c . : 1 'riCos—^ . Private Boxes 21 . 2 s ., 1 ? . lls . ( id ., 1 / . Is v . Stalls , 5 s . ; Dress Circle , 4 s . ; Upper Circle , . 'Is . Pit , 2 s . ; Gallery ; Is . Doors to open at haltVpast 0 ; to eominence at 7 . I 5 ox-6 fHce open daily from 11 till 5 . Mr . and Mrs . BARNKY WILLIAMS will appoar on Monday next , -February 28 th , -when Svi . ll be produced . ; i Ae \ v and Original Drama , entitled LEPRAC'HAUX , tliellOUK AT SEVILLE , aiid other entertainments . ^^^
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ROYAL GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION , 14 , Regent-street . ¦¦' ¦ ' . . Every evening at 8 ; Tuesday , Thursday * and Saturday at 3 : ¦ ¦'• . '"¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ J 5 KEWER"S Magnificent Moving PAXOUAM . Y of the MAMMOTH CAVE of KENTUCKY , tlm Falls of Niagara , and ot her Noted American Scenery . Stalls , 3 s . ; unreserved seats , 2 s . and Is . Children , halfprice , to stalls and centre seats . liox -oflice open , where reserved scuts may he secured , from 12 till 4 daily . __
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THEATRE ROYAL SADLER'S WELLS ( Under the Management of Mr . 1 'helps ) . Monday and Tuesday , HAMLET . The lust two niglits it can be performed . Hamlet , Mr . l'h ( . 'l ]> s ; Claudiiw , Mr . Hayweli ; Ghost , Mr . II . Mnrston ; Lacrtos , Mr . I ' . Uobinson , Polouius , Mr . J . \ V . Ray ; Horatio , Mr . T . C . Jlurris ; Grravcdisffcr , Mr . J . Chester ; Gertrude , Miss Atkiiidon ; and LITTLE TODDLEKINS . Wednesday , RICHELIEU . KicliuuVu , Mr . I'HKLJ ' fti ; JuUa , Mrs . Charles . Young ; and MY WIFE'S MOTLIEK . TliUrsday , Friday , and Saturday , 18 th tijnc ' tlu-se i \ vp 1 v « years , KOMEO and JULIET . Romeo , Mr . F . Rotlusoii ; Mcrcutio , Mr . Phulps ; Juliet , Mrs . Charles Youufr : A'ursi " , Mrs . H . M-arston ; and the COUNTRY 8 O . UIKK . Uox Oflice open from Eleven till Thrw , uud . T tile direction of Mr . Austin .
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Mil AND MRS . HOWARD PAUL . Every evening ( Saturday excepted ) at the ST . JAJIiiS'ri HALL ( Entrance In l / icoadillyO . iu their Comic and Musical Drawing-room " Patchwork , " unquestionably the most varied and brilliant entertainment in London , iwiivi 1 Songa-aud ImpcFSonatious . Mrs . Howard I ' aul coutiuues her marvellous reproduction of Mr . Sime Hooves in " ; VHo ehnll bo Fairest" and ' ' Come into the garden Mnud " which 'tlio press entitle " a living photograph . " Mominpr llvme-Runtations on TucBtlaya aud Saturdays at . ' $ . Stalls , ¦*« . \ Area , 3 s . ; Gallery , la . % * The ontcrtalnmont jj « 8 lively closes ui London on March 20 . ( Saturday ) which will bu * lit ' ldut day of performauoo . Tickets at the Hall ( lUcoiulluy entrance ) , and at Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 33 , OldBondstrcot .
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DR . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM . 3 , Tltchbbrno - etroot , opposite tlio Haymarkut , Ol'l ^ DAILY ( for Gentlemen only ) . I ^ ECTUKES at 3 ,:-I 4 , i » h < 8 o'clock , on Important and Internal Ing Topica in younexlon with ANATOMY , I'HYSIOLOGT , ana i'ATHOLOGY ( tWo Programme ) . Admission , Is . ~ Dr . h « l »« . J Nino Lectures on tho I'ljiloeopUy of Alnrrlnffv , & c , hcui post free , airoot from tho Author , on tli . o ruouipt ol l-Btampa . ____ _— .- —
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Oxford and Caaibridois Eight-Oak Kaob . ~ - This grand trial qf skill will take nluoo eitlie *_ on Friday , April 15 th , or tho following Saturday . I » ° Oxonians , sinco their defeat last year , have organised a syatom pf trial races , by which moans they liope to keep their men in good training » md havo plenty of oara to full back upon in case o £ any of tho crow " shutting up . " , The Oxford crow , as at present oxisting , comprises ! four ' only out ofhiatyoar s uuat , Vise ., Messrs . Arkoll , Risley , C . Q . Lane , and h . i-nno-They have since last season received a groat disquisition in tlio person of tho Hon . Valontine Lawloflfc who has entered at Balliol Collogu , and who , , 16 win bo remomiberod , was captain of tho Kton crow .
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Leader (1850-1860), Feb. 19, 1859, page 16, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_19021859/page/16/
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