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523 THE LEADER. [No, 474, April 23, 185Q...
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Leader Office, Friday Evening.
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FRANCE. The Mpniteur of iFriday morning ...
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AUSTRIA. The Austrian Government have th...
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SARDINIA, rmtEATENiXG movements of the A...
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THE EAST. Pespatohiss have been received...
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' Citv of London Ejection.—Lord Stanley ...
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G R it S T A L P AL A C E. 185900
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523 The Leader. [No, 474, April 23, 185q...
523 THE LEADER . [ No , 474 , April 23 , 185 Q .
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Leader Office, Friday Evening.
Leader Office , Friday Evening .
France. The Mpniteur Of Ifriday Morning ...
FRANCE . The Mpniteur of iFriday morning contains the following : — " Austria has not given in her adhesion to the propositions made by England and accepted by-France , Russia , arid Prussia ; besides which , it appears that the Cabinet of Vienna has resolved upon addressing a direct communication to the Cabinet of Turin , in order to obtain the disarmament of Piedmont . In consequence of these facts the Emperor has ordered the concentration of several divisions of the army on the frontiers of Piedmont . "
The Patrie says that the entry of Austrian troops into Piedmontese territory has been spoken of , but nothing is officially confirmed . General de la Marmora has informed the French Government , by telegraph , that the Austrian army has made a significant movement on the strategical line of the Ticirio , and that lie feared being attacked at any moment . The report is also current that Austria has refused to give in her adhesion to the propositions of England , which Power had asked for a reply within twenty-four hours . A Council of Ministers was held yesterday under the presidency of the Emperor . The Princes Jerome and Napoleon were present .
Austria. The Austrian Government Have Th...
AUSTRIA . The Austrian Government have this day ( Friday ) issued an official statement , as follows : — " Piedmont , which has for some years past endangered Austria ' s rights , has been summoned most urgently by Austria to disarm . Besides this demand , especially addressed to Piedmont , Austria adheres firmly to the proposal of a general disarmament , although she cannot make that proposal subordinate to the summons she had addressed to Sardinia . " The Times correspondent at Vienna writes : — " Oh Tuesday Austria forwarded-a categorical summons to Sardinia to dissolve the free corps ; A reply is to be given within three days from the receipt of the summons , and an evasive answer will be considered equivalent to a refusal . "
Sardinia, Rmteatenixg Movements Of The A...
SARDINIA , rmtEATENiXG movements of the Austrian army on the frontiers of Piedmont have taken place . The Austrian authorities had directed the managers of the Lombard Railway to suspend the usual trains on Thursday , the 22 nd inst . All the locomotives hare been ordered back for the transport of soldiers . Troops are expected on the road from Milan to the Ticino . Yesterday a Council of Ministers was hold , under the presidency of the King . This message was delayed nine hours on its way by telegraph .
The East. Pespatohiss Have Been Received...
THE EAST . Pespatohiss have been received from Constantinople to the 10 th inst . Tho submarine cable to Candia and Alexandria will be laid most likely on the 1 st of May nestf , The Grand Duke Constantino will accompany King Otto on a visit to the Holy Places . According to advices from Smyrna , to the 10 th inst ., it is assorted that a Greek , butcher had confessed to being on a footing of understanding with some Jows respecting the assassination recently committed there .
' Citv Of London Ejection.—Lord Stanley ...
' Citv of London Ejection . —Lord Stanley has written a letter to the chairman of the Conservative Committee , declining to stand for the City . Notwithstanding this letter the eommltteo hnvo published a note , in which tfioy say .-- " While this letter intimates his lordship ' s inability to take any active steps as a candidate , they believe that it justifies them in entertaining the confluent assurance that he would , if elected , unhesitatingly accept * ho representation of the City in Parliament $ ana they aro , therefore , fully resolved to continue their oflfortB to plnco him , at the head of the poll at the ensuing . election . "
G R It S T A L P Al A C E. 185900
CRYSTAL P AL ACE . » «« . I L——• ¦ i-i * -m ' m » T -4 *~ l V' * + fl ' ¦
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BJL & . XH OMii . a . Q »_» i . ''i—xonv-. yj-The NEW SEASON will commence on Monday , May 2 nd , with a Grand Military Musical Fete , on the Handel Orchestra , commemorative of the suppression of the Indian Season Tickets , available to April 30 th , 1860 , will . be ready for issue on and after Thursday next , on the followingterms * ' ' ¦ I- ^ Tvvo Guineas each for adults , and Oho Guinea for Children under twelve . These tickets will admit To the Opening- Military Concert of the 2 nd of May . To the three Flower Shows . To the Opera and other Concerts . . . * , To the 1 ' crformances by the Vocal Association , Mr . Leslie ' s Choir , the Metropolitan Schools' Choral To the ^ rahd Full Rehearsal of the Handel Cpmmomoration , on Saturday the 18 th of June , and on all occasions o » ichich the Pnlace is opcrttu thevublic , excepting only the Performances of the Handel II . — One Guinea each for Adults ^ and Half-a-Guinca for Children under twelve . . These tickets will admit the Holder On all occasions when the price of admission is under Five Shilling's . "When the price of admission to an entertainment is Five ¦ Shillings or Upwards , the Season Ticket-holder will be admitted on a uniform payment of Ilaif-a-crown , or if . a oliild under twelve , of One Shilling . r . ut these tickets will not admit to the Kehcarsal or Performances of the Handel 1 < es-The above modifications in the issiie of the Guinea Season Tickets are adopted by the Birectors with confidence that they will meet the general : approval of the Subscribers and the Public , as well as secure some remuneration to the Shareholders . , , Hitherto a limited number of days in each year hag been reserved from these tickets for special occasions , liy the arranffement now adopted this restriction is abolished , and the Guinea Tickets will be admitted on all occasions throughout the year . ( oxcie . pt the Rehearsal and Performances of the Handel Festivals , but subject to the payment of an extra 2 s . Qd . upon fete days , when the admission is os . or upwards . •' , '' , j ' i * . \ The printed Programme of . the Season may be had at the Crystal Palace , at 2 , Exeter Hall , and ofthe usual Agents . CRYSTAL PALACE . Arrangements for AVeek ending Saturday , April 30 : — Monday to -Wednesday , open at 0 ; Thursday and Friday , opeii at 10 . Admission , Is . ; Children under -12 , Gd . Saturday , open at 10 . Vocal and instrumental Concert at 3 o'clock . Admission , 2 s . Gd . ; Children Is . The Cotton Machinery at worlc , and Display of Interior Fountains daily . Illustrated Lectures , Hand , and Great Organ as usual . Grand Show of Tulips on the Ornamental Buds of the Terraces . . ¦ The Crystal Palace Art Union works on view in the Shef-Sunday , open lit 1-3 . 0 , to Shareholders , gratuitously by tickets . ¦ .
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ROY'AL ITALIAN OPERA , DltUItr LA . ME . Lessee and Director , Mr . K . T . SMITH . The lessee and director has the hpnuur to announce to the nobility , gentry , and the public that the season will commence to-morrow ( Monday ) April 25 , on which occasion will be produced Bellini ' s grand opera . . LA SONNAMBULA . Amina ..-. » . ' , Madlle Viotoire Balfe Count Kodolfo ( on this occasion ) .. Sig-nor Jiadlnli Liaa ., Marille . 'Elena Teresa • • Madame Ileinrich II Notoro • Slffnpr }}* - ' W" \ , Alessio Signor Castelli ( Ills first appearance in this country . ) Elvino Siynor Mongnii Musical Director and Conductor , M . Benedict . After the opera , the " National Anthem . " To conclude with a divertissement , entitled AIIIADNIC , The Ballet by M ; Petit ; Iho Music by Adolplvo Adam . Mdlle . StofanBka , Mdlle , Corrilla , Mdllo . Morlacchi , Madlle . Mathet , Madlle . Pnsquall , Madlle . Waraqulta , Mdlle . Jtosn , Madlle . Amina Boscliottl , and tho corps do bailer . On Tuesday , LA FAVOIUTA . Leonora , Jldlle . Ouarducci ( her llr § t appearance In this country ); Inez , Mddlc . Elena ; Baldassare , Signor Lan / . onl ( 1 > 1 » ilrat nppoarance ); Don Gaspftro , Signor Oor ^ i ; Alfonso , ajjrnor FiiffottJ ( hm first appcarnnco ); and Fernandq , Signor Giugllni ( h } a first rippearanco nt this theatre ) . Notwithstanding * no vast on'l « iy * llftt lfl Involved in encngoments and nrrangoirtent 8 , the Johhoo and director . iu ho thorougliiy conylncod that ho will bo liberally and heartily supported by the public in hla endeavour to junkis a firstclass Italian Opera accessible to all , tlmf lie lian detormiiK'fl that the Old Royal l'layhouso prices shall bo restoredvjss ; — Dress circle , 7 b . ; second , clrolo nnd anipJiithontre , fis . ; pit , » s . ( Id . ; lower gal lory , 2 s . ; upper gallery , 1 h . ; stallH , 10 s . Od . For terms of subscription for tho bohhou . private boxos , stalls , box , pit , and gallery tlckotw , iipplloiitldii to Ijo made to Mr . Chat tor ton , at tho box olueo ol tho culubllHhmont , which is open from eleven to six . Tho superintendence of < ho front of tlio Iioviho will bo under the management of Mr . Nuaunt ., Into of Her Mnjosty ' a Thoatro . Now wtalls huvo l » eon furnlalicd by Sir . . Swindell , of AJdorHg-ato-wtrcot ; . Tho docorntlouM by Mr . JiurxvHz . Tlio now ohandollors by Mcissrs . Dofrios , of lloumlEiditcli . The proportioB by Mr . Kcedliuin . Tlio iiiauliliiory , Ac , by , Mr . Tuofcor . CoHtumlcrs : Mr . S . M-ay , JJow-nCrootj Mr , l ' ulmor , MIbs DIckonaon , & c . Doora opon at lmlf' -paat seven , nnd commence at eight o ' clock . Btago-mannftor , Mr . 1 ( . Itoxby . For tho convenience of patrons , iui entrance to atallu and private boxca has boon mado through tho grand ontnuioo nall . Thoro will lie . THItiaiO G HAND MOIININQ riflltFOUMANOiOS on FwWay , May U 7 \ Friday , Juno 17 j and Friday , July 8 . . THE OMS It A COLONNADE IIOTJUL ( Into Fo « Ula ( lo '») , C'harlOH-Btroot , Huymarket , I » NOW
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EASTER HOLIDAYS—SOUTH KENSING TON MUSEUM . The Museum , Art library , and Drawinpr Schools will be open F 1 MCE every Morning- and Evening , from Mondav 25 th to Saturday 30 th Apri C both days intiuslv ^ o ^ ythnfl from 10 till 6 , evening from 7 till 10 . - uaytuae By order of the Committee of Council on Education .
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FRENCH EXHIBITION . 12 O . PALL MALL .. ¦ ¦ * Tho SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of PICTURES the Contributions of Artists of the F 1 £ E >> 'C 11 and FLEMISH SCHOOLS , is TNTOAV OPEN . / . ^ J » u » u Admission , Is . ; Catalogues , Gd . each . From 10 to . 6 .
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THE NEW SOCIETY OE PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS . The TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EXllIHTTIOX of this Society IS JVOW Ol'JOX , at their Gallery , 03 , I'AI . L MALL ' near St . James ' s Palace , daily , from Nine till dusk . ' Admission , Is . Season Tickets , f > s . ¦ JAMES FA HEY , Secretary .
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" THE DERBY DAY , " JJy W . P . FUITH , R . A ., IS NOW ON VIEW at the German ( JalU-ry , lft ? , Xcw Bond-street . Open from 10 ( ill 0 . —Admission , Is .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THIiATKE . LAST WEEKS OF MR . C 1 IAKLES KEAN'S . JIAKAGKJIKM " . On Easter Monday , April 20 th , and dui-iuy the week , will be presented Shakespeare ' s historical play of- IIKX 1 JY THE FIFTH , conimeiicinjr at 7 ' o'clock , iviny Henry , Mr . C . iieaii ; C'horu .- < , Mrs . C . Keaii . . ' . ¦¦' ..
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THEATRE -ROYAL ,. 1 IAYMAKKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . UuckstoiK' . ) Monday , and during the week ,, reappearance . of Miss Amy Si / dgwick in the new comedy of THE WOULD -VNI > THE STAGE , being- its second representation , w-hk-. h will commence at 7 . Characters by Mr . ¦ . r . iick . stosie , Sir . C'oinjilon , Sir . Howe , Mr . W . JKa ' rrcH , ] Wr . lio ^ ws , -Mies Amy fciwlg-- - wick , Mrs . Foyiiter , Miss E . W ' oekes , and Mrs . 15 . White . After which . ( first time ) , a hew Classic-id Kxtravajraiiza , entitled KLECTKA IN ANKW KI . KCTK'IC LIGHT ; in Which Miss Maria' 1 ' ernaii will make- lu-r first appearaiiev at this theatre , and Mr . t oinpton , Mis . s I-ouisa . ^ filing , Mrs . Wilkius , Miss K . Wecken , aud Mis * Fanny Wright will appear . . ¦ . Couclnding with A DAUGHTKK TO 3 rAliKY . Box-ollice oi > cn daily , from lotillO . Staire Manager , . Mr . Chijtpi-ndale . ¦
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ROYAL OL . Y 3 UP 1 C THEATRE . ( Lessees—Messrs . F . liobson and \ V . S . Kmdcn . ' ) Monday , and during- the -wi-ek . will b > - pci-forniud the new and original Coimdit-ttii , . by . Tinu Taylor , K ^ i-, entitled N 1 N 10 POINTS UF T 11 K LAM' . C Uura . tirs by Mes . si-s . Addison , 0 : Yiulng , 11 . Winiin , W . Cordon , Muss Cottrcll , ail Af ^ r S ^ ch !^ lIK l . | , « TEir . S KN .. T . CharaeUrs by Modsrs . I- . Hpbson , Ci . \' inin ^ , ( i . Cuol . f , >\ . Gordon , ii . Wigan , Cooper , Mrn . Loij-li Murray , i ; n « l Jiiss | l . ! f nt > s v eob To conchuk- - with , UUOT .-S AT T 11 L MKU . Jucol ) . Kurwig , Mr . F . Uobsoii . , Coinnienec at llall-past buvi-n o . cun-1 ..
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chrlsty'S mjxsti ; el > s . ST . JAMES'S HALL , PK'i ADH-LV . CllANOlO OF PKOlilJAMMK FOK 'ill K . KASTLL 1 IUL 1 UAVS , Kvcry uluht at Klylit , and Sariirilny A' ^ rn ^ Z ^ nK > Adinksioii , 3 s ., 26 ., and 1 * . Tlckola . m « l 1 " w ""> ? ,, Hucurvil litMr . Mitcluirs HoyalLibrary . iM . OId noiul-htiLU , ? * ? Kxtraivprcseiitation on lOiish-r -Monday , at ;( Pj ^!_ -
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MAX AND HIS HAIUTS . Dally , al Throo and Jt nlMm » t Kiwl . l . . I »>' *; ""» " Ui-ltvfV Lecture * at hid irmlv . ilUil und i-n » i »»« l 3 hin . um , TJchbornc-stroi-t , fiicin « - the llnymarkit . Tlw I'hllo-BvM . Anuri .-Jtioiitlty of « i-lf- ov hi . j I f-j » -li , I- I lu . jw soyliy and Pl . y « loh V y o ? Miirriiu , ' . —!! " | , > » ' ) , »^ . , fi Vnluns-AVhoni aiitl when 1 <> Marry- l < < »^» ^ l'lyii , ita mil CmV- Plilhinlhroj ^ tM " U v' iili-l «*» New Views of Meni . nd XIiIukh— L > » "' ?? | mi . \ i-My Meof Advaneocl Agu—TJio truP Hlory ^ 1 MldtlU' Afc « . —> 'y inoir»—Much iii JJtilo . ,. « iiuo IVom Tho AliiHi'iun la open daily ( for ^ V ,: " , ' m h m Ion of " Twelve till Fivo nnd from > iv n tl 1 ' 1 <••> . I . *^ ' ' , tho Modelb every luill ' iliou ;* . A « linl «« 'l «» , ! l , ;^ . " ! i , 7 M . S cludiny HnndbouU : to wlilyli ^ . "l ' " ' , , . Iri'ii Kaii * . AND ^ UJCivtf , AiNJ > S Ol' VOLT 11 . | l , v . h . } ' | b W . D ., UriKlimti- in Jlwlli ; i » H ' . . Si . W'OV '' ; . ' " , " , )> Vl . iVo iin ]> vrlnl l . ' nivuralty « . p li-nnn , Atv . j ' < > ' " , ' ivi f « vou-Btiiiii | iH , dir «' ot from the author , 1 < , Ilarlv > -Mi > ' i , dlMli-Hiiiuiro . . _ . .
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. NOW O 1 'K >{ . K A KOYAL IKJSTITUTK OF ANATOMY AAV SCHOKfK , : )(){) , OXVO 1 W STJ 5 KKT ( noni-ly ^ ti ^ Mi - llioI ' iIik' ^ s Theiitrc ) . in tlw TltlH fipU'iidid building 1 m now vimipli-ljj il "" 'f ^ lj ' , " 0 ? t Public . Jt Irt liii'lvoi-aully liroHoiiui ^ -il u «¦ , c < 5 | . commodious ii . ublln bul-ltlliifr In J . oittluii . n 1 « i , •«» H , llH . lucllwn of Kiitui-iil M ' omlurfl < i »< l Anntonili l lu | ootuw Burpawfioil by any HliiiJlarCDlU'ctloii in » . VlVoiiliillo" . "l ° luku plnoo » lx thuoH dully , on IWufHllmi , I Iiu «» ,, ;„ , „!» and clniBtllv- Tho J . i- « UU'wh « iro » ' ' , k , i-i » roJt'C ^ " atykytto u » to hv rcddily uiidorwtiK ) . < y I <¦ ' l >« , „„„ . viBltor , und nro iUuutnitvd by Hclciitllio ill > ni « u ] \ H " pi , rt toiuieal AloUwlrwwhloh tuko to i » Ui ; u « , mul hIiuw h »<) ^ J ^ a ' yNS & llvo nnd l » l , r « . Hll .. Exl . lbHIu ... " J ^ Wlirytt " n ^ MWo p ., n . ( Cor ( U ; u . lc . u . 0 o .. l >) - AdliilBHlvu ONJfl tfMU-LlA'y . Oumlotfuw Ji-cw .
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Leader (1850-1860), April 23, 1859, page 16, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_23041859/page/16/
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