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768 THE LEADER. [Postscript.
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DRURY LANE—ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA
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Leader Office, Friday Evening, June 24th...
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THE WAR.
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KING VICTOR EMMANUEL. The Moniteur of th...
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VENICE. Tour Sardinian frigates, equippe...
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PRUSSIA. The Grand Duchess Dowager, moth...
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GREECE. Mauskiljuks, Thursday. Advices h...
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768 The Leader. [Postscript.
768 THE LEADER . [ Postscript .
Drury Lane—Royal Italian Opera
DRUHY LANE—ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA
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Lessee and Director , Mr . E . T . SMITH . Unparalleled triumphant career of ihe Italian opera . LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE SUBSCRIPTION SEASON . The eensation created by the phalanx of e " j f , t r (^ Gn * ia unprecedented-Overflowing houses ^ SS ^ - ^ H ^ . " pearance of the renowned cantatnee , Madlle . lit ens in fforma , in conjunction with Signor Mongini , for the first * ime > On MONDAY—LES HUGUENOTS . Titiens , Facotti , Marini , and Gibomni . Valentine , Madlle . Titiens ; 3 Iargarita de Valois , Madlle . Brambilla ; Dama d'Onore , Madlle . Dcll'Anesc ; Lrbano , Madlle . Lemaire ; * Marcello , Signor Marini ; II Conte di San Bris , Signor Lanzoni ; II Conte di Nevers , Signor Faa-otti ; Meru , Signor Castelli ; Tavannes , Signor Annoni ; DcKefz , Signor Dinelli ; Guardiano di Notte , Signor Komilli ; De Cossc , Signor Mercuriali ; liaoul di Is angis , Signor Giuglirii . . On TUESDAY , in consequence of the excitement caused by Madlle . Piccolomini in the character of Maria , LA FIGLIA DEL REGGIMENTO . Piccolomini , Yialetti , Belakt , and Mongini . Tonio , Signor Belart ; Sulpizio , Signor Vialetti ; Pacsano , Signer Mercuriali ; Ortensio , Signor Castelli ; Caporale , Signor Dinelli-, La Marchesa , Madame Gramaglia ; La Duchess , MadUe . Dell'Anese ; Maria , Madlle . Picco-10 Wm the last act of LUCIA DI LAMMEE . M 0 OB . Ed-¦ gardo , Signor Mongini . On WEDNESDAY—II / TROVATORE . TlTtEKS , GCARDliCCI , BADIALI , AND GltJGr-lNI . Leonora , Madlle : Titiens ; Azucena , Madlle . . Guarducci ; Ines , Madlle . Dell'Anese ; II Conte di Luna , Signor Badiali ; Fernando , Signor Lanzoni ; and Manrico , Signor Giughai . Oa THURSDAY— IL DON GIOVANNI . Titiens , PiccoIiOmini , BadiaijI , 3 lARiNr , AND GlUGLINI . Donna Anna , Madlle . Titiens ; Donna Elvira , Madlle . Vaneri ; Zerlina . Madlle . Piccolomini ; Don Giovanni , Signor Badiali ; Leporello ; Signor Marini ; 11 Cornimendatore , Signor Lanzoni ; Massetto , Signor Castelli ; Don Ottavio , Signor Giuglini . . . On FRIDAY—LA TRAVIATA . P . ICCOX . OMINI , BADIAIil , AND GlUGLINr .. Violett * Valery , * Madlle . Piccolomini ; Annina , Madlle ., ZDell'Anese ; Flora Beryoix , Madame Grainaglia ; Germont Giorgio , Signor Badiali ; Gastone , Signdr Mercuriali ; II Barone Duphol , Signor Dinelli ; Marchese d'Obigny , Signor Ponti ; Giuseppe , Signor Annoni ; Medico , Signor Castelli ; Alfredo , Signor Giuglini . On SATURDAY—Last night of the subscription season . First appearance of Madlle . Titiens in conjunction with Signor Mongini in NORMA . -Pollione , Signor Mongini ; Oroveso , Signor Vialetti ; Adalgisa , Madlle . Brambilla ; Clotilda , Madlle . Dell'Anese ; aad Noi ' ma , Mndlle . Titiens ( her ^ first . appearance in that character ) . . Directors of music and conductors , Signor Benedict and Signor Arditi . Every evening , in the Ballets , the following artistes will appear : —Mndlle . Amiha Boschetti , M . Vaudris , Sladllcs . Morlacclii , Pasquale , Mathet , and Corilla . Dress circle , 7 s . ; second circle and amphitheatre . 5 s . ; pit , 3 s . ( Id . ; galleries , 2 s . and la . Boxes , stalls , pit , and gallery tickets , at tho box office , from ten to six daily . Mr . E . T . Smith trusts it will be conceded he has more than fulfilled all his pledges , and that he may jUBtly boast of having : produced tno first lyrical troupe in thoworld , at one half the opera-house prices of admission . A now system of ventilation has been adopted , wliich will ensure to the public the utmost amount of comfort . Mr . SMITH'S BENEFIT takes place on ' the 6 th . of July , and he solid ta the patronage of his friends and subscribers .
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MR HOWARD GLOVER BEGS to announce that his GRAND MORNING CONCERT for the MILLION will take place at Pniry-lane Theatre on Monday , July 11 . Artiste already engaged—Madame Anna Bishop , Madame Lommoris Sherrington , Madlle . Flnoli , Miaa Palmer , Miss Laaoollea , Madivmo Weiss , Signor Itolletti , Signor Belart , Signor Vlaletta , W . Jules I , ofort , Signor OlmTno , Madlle . 13 . Werner , Herr Itelchardt , and Mr , Weiss ; Miss Arabella Goddard , Herr- Moliquo , Madame Enderaaohn , Herr Leopold do Meyer , Signor Piatti , and Hvrr Jonohiiri .-, also Madlle . Dqaire "« ArtOt , pritna donna of tho Academic Imnerlnle ( her fourth ftppoaraucoli ) England ) , in addition to thecelebratod Drurr-lano eonqpanvjlnoluqihg 1 Mdmc . Guarducoi , Mdllo . Vanorl , Madlle . Brnmbllfa , Madame Lemalre , Signor Badiall , Sifrnor Marinl , Signor Fagotti , Signor Graziani , and , Signor Mouarini . The orchestra nnd chorus will bo oompleto In every 3 p « rtniont . Mr , Howard Glover ' s new cantata of "Oomivlw" will bo porformod for the second timo tn public Oh this occasion only the prices will bo reduced m follows ; Btttlls , 6 s . » scats in private boxes , 4 a . \ dreas Boxee , 8 a . 5 upper boxes , 2 a . Od . » pit , 2 s . j gallery , la . ; upper gallery . Od , Arraneemonta arc ponding with other nrtiston of tho hlRheot celebrity . ,
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Ii « sBooa—MoflsrB . F . Robaon and W . S . Kmdcn . ) Monday , ami during tho week , will bo performed tho now nnd Oihoinal Comedietta , by Tom Taylor , lC « q ., entitled NJNJfl POINTS OF TH 10 LAW , Ohftrftotors l ) y Measra . Addlson . G . Vinlng , XI . WJgwi , * md W . Gordon t Moadnmca Cottroll nnd Stirling ' . After which Mi \ John O * onford " a DroAmn , TUB PORTKR' 8 KNOT . Characters by Messrs . F . ltol > son , O . VlniHff , Q . Cooko , W . Gordon , H . Wlgan , Cooper , White , nod Ifrnnka , Mrs . Leigh Murray , and Altai ) Hugliow , To conclude wUh RETAINED FOR TII 1 D DKFMNQIQ . Characters by MoaarH . F . Kobaon , G . Vlnlnff , G Ooolce , II . Wigiui , II . Cooper , and Miss Cottroll . Commence at Half-paat Seven o ' clock ,
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CRYSTAL PALACE . Arrangements for Week ending- Saturday , July 2 : — Monday , open at 9 . Tuesday to Friday , open at 10 . Admission one Shilling ; Children under twelve , Sixpence . . .. . ¦ ¦ ,. •' , ' Saturday , open at 10 . — -Vocal and Instrumental Concert—Madame Artot and Herr Joachim -will appear . Admission , Half-a-Crown ; Children under twelve , One Shilling . Orchestral Band of the Company , Great Festival Organ , and Pianoforte performances daily . . The numerous beds in the terraces and in the park gardens arc brilliant with thousands of scarlet geraniums , calceolarias , and other plants in full bloom . The roses round the Rosary are in great profusion and beauty . Sunday , open at 1-30 , to Shareholders , gratuitously , by tickets . ¦ ^ CRYSTAL PALACE ART UNION . The Subscription Lists for this year will be CLOSED on THURSDAY , 21 st July . The DRAWING for the PRIZES will take place at the Crystal Palace on the following THURSDAY , viz ., the 28 th July , commencing at Two o'block , when the Report of the Council and a statement of accounts will be submitted to the Subscribers , who will have free admittance to the Palace and Grounds that day , upon presenting their subscription receipt for the year .
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SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS . The FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION is NOW OPEN , at their Gallery , 5 , PALL-MALL EAST ( close to the National Gallery ) , from 9 till dusk ; Admittance Is . Catalogue 6 d . JOSEPH J . JENKINS , Secretary-
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MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS : LAST CONCEKT on MONDAY EVENING next JUNE 27 tli , at ST , JAMES'S HALL , to commence at eight o ' clock precisely , on which occasion the programme vill be selected from the works of ALL the GREAT MASTERS . ¦ „ ¦ '• , „ Principal Performers—Miss Arabella Goddard , Herr Joachim , ana Mr . Sims Reeves . Sofa Stalls ,. 5 s : ; Balcony , 3 s . ; Unreserved Scats , Is .
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MR . BENEDICT'S CONCERT , On Monday Morning , July 4 , St . James ' s Hall , 'to begin at half-past one o ' clock ; . Mesdames Catherine Hayes . Guarducci , Sarolta , Vancri , Brambilla , Endcrssohn , Stabbach , AnnaWhitty ( her first , appearance in Kngland ) , Madlle . Rose Csillag ( from tlie Imperial Opera , Paris ) , and Madlle . "Victoire Balfe ( her first appearance at a Concert ); Messrs . Mongini , L . Graziani , Corsi ; Uadiali , Marini , Fagotti , Lanzoni , Horr Reichardt , and Mr . Santloy . Miss Arabella Goddard , M . Leopold de Meyer , M . louis Engel , M . Paque , and Herr Joachim ^ Messrs . Arditi , Ganz , and Lindsay Sloper , with full band and chorus , will appear on the occasion . Sofa stalls , £ 1 Is . ; balcony stalls ( front row ) , £ 1 Is . ; second row , IDs : Od . ^ reserved seat s , ' 10 s . 6 d . ; at all the principal music shops ; the box office of the Royal Italian Opera , Drury-lane ; ticket office , 8 t . James ' s Hall , ¦ L' 8 , l »& cadilly , W . ; and Mr . Benedict ' s Residence , 2 , Manchester-square . W .
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CHBI ST Y'S M I ^ T STRELS . ST . JAMES'S HALL , TICCADILLY . GRAND CHANGE OF PltOGRAMME , BURLESQUE ITALIAN OPERA EVERY EVENING . Open every night at 8 ; the usual day representation every Saturday afternoon at 3 . Dress Stalls , numbered and reserved , 3 s . ; unreserved scats , 2 s . ; Gallery , la . Tickets and places maybe secured at Mr . 'Mitchell ' s , Royal Library , 33 Old Bond-street ; and at tho Hall , Piccadilly entrance , from 9 till S .
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" ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . LAST WEEK BUT ONE OF ICING HENRY THE FIFTH , Which will be withdrawn after Stitiirday , Oth July , never TO BE KEPEATED UNDER THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT . On Monday , and during the week will bo presented Shake-Bpoare ' s historical play of HENItT THK FIFTH , commenoinffat 7 o ' clock . King-Henry . Mr . C . Ivean ; Chorus , Mrs . C . TCcnn . iti , , __ ¦ To conclude with the new Farce , in one Aqt , entitled Il < THE CAP FITS .
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THEATRE ROYAL , IIAYMARKET . ( Under tho Management of Mr . Buckstone . ) Mr . Charles Mathows and Mrs . ( Jhfliiea Mnthews . having commenced their third engafiromojit at this theatre Blncc their arrival from America , will nppoar every evening . On Monday and Tuesday , positively tholnst two nights of the Comedy of KVlSRYBODy'S FJtUlSND . Commenoln {? at 7 . Clinrnotera by Mr . and Mr 8 . Charles MathewB , Mrs . Wilkina , Miaa Reynolds , & o . After wliicli MARRJMD FOR MONEY , in which Mr . nnd Mra . Charloa Mathewa will ojppoar ; Concluding with tho WATER WITCHES . On Wednesday next , Juno JJlHIi , will poultivoly bo produced ( never noted ) a now and original Coinody , in three note , entitled THK CONTESTED ELECTION , written by Tom Taylor , Esq . Characters foy Mr . CJharles Mathown , Mr . Buckatone , Mra . Charloa Mathuwa , Miss Fanny Wriirht , & c . With NOTHING TO WEAK , Mr . and Mrs . C . Slathowfl and tho WATER WITGHJflS , Stage-managor , Mr . Chippendale .
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' SWKARINa-IN OF TUB I . OIUD CJIAKGKI . I . OK . —At the sitting of the Court of Chancery , yesterday ( Jfriday ) morning , Lord Campbell took his seat for tho first time as Lord Chancellor . His lordship was accompanied into court by tho Lords Justices , the Master of tho Rolls , and Vico-Chancollors Kindorsley , Stuart , and Pago Wood . Tho oaths wore administered to tho Chancellor by tho Mastor of tho Rolls , assisted by tho Clork of tho Crown . Thoro was a very largo attendance of tho bar , and the court was crowded to excess by spectators of a very brief and not particularly interesting ceremony . It was stated that tho Lord Chief Justice of the , Queon ' s Bench , Sir A , Cockburn , tho Chief Justice of tho Common Pleas , Sir W . Erie , and the Attornoy-Gonoral and SoHcltor-GeneruI , Sir 11 . Bothqll and Sir II . Keating / wore sworn in in his lordship ' s prlvato room .
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Leader Office, Friday Evening, June 24th...
Leader Office , Friday Evening , June 24 th .
The War.
THE WAR .
King Victor Emmanuel. The Moniteur Of Th...
KING VICTOR EMMANUEL . The Moniteur of this ( Friday ) morning contains a note explaining the character of the dictatorship offered in . Italy on all sides to the King of Sardinia and the conclusion drawn that Piedmont wishes to unite alt Italy in one State without consulting the populations and the great Powers . Such conjectures have , it says , no foundation . The people whether delivered or abandoned , wish to make common cause against Austria , and with ¦ that intention they'place .. themselves under the protection of the King of Sardinia ; but the dictatorship is a power purely temporary , which , whilst uniting common forces in the same hands , in no way pre * judices any future combination .
Venice. Tour Sardinian Frigates, Equippe...
VENICE . Tour Sardinian frigates , equipped in first-rate style , have started from Genoa to join the Adriatic squadron , and this morning ' s papers contain letters from Venice , describing the intense alarm of that garrison at the insurgent attitude of the city .
Prussia. The Grand Duchess Dowager, Moth...
PRUSSIA . The Grand Duchess Dowager , mother of the Princess of Prussia . ( grandmother of Prince . Frederick William ) , and aunt of the Emperor Alexander , died this e reninjr at eight o ' clock .. The IndependanceBeige says : — " We received this morning from Paris ' a nc-w version of the proposals said to have teen put forward by Prussia With a view of re-establishing the peace and maintaining the equilibrium of power in Europe . Lombardy would be annexed to Piedmont , Parma , Modena , and Tuscany restored to their legitimate sovereigns , the authority of the Pope re-established ha the Legations , Venice converted into an independent State , and , finally , the four famous fortresses of . the 3 Iincio annexed to" the Germanic Confederation , which would thus , by the influence of her neutrality arid the power of her garrison , preserve Lombardy from any aggressive attempt on the part of Austria against the rights which Piedmont will have acquired by conquest . In this form the Prussian proposals are , without doubt , morein harmony withexistting facts , and consequently more acceptable to Trance and Piedmont , but for the same reason it appears to us doubtful whether Austria Avill he willing to subscribe to them . The correspondent who reports these proposals to us , places great confidence in their efficacy . We put them forward , however , without sharing his optimism , and , indeed , expressing the uncertainty we feel as to the authenticity of hia information . " The Journal des Debais , alluding to this subject , says . __ Our usual correspondence from Berlin informs us of an unexpected incident which retards for a time the execution of their military arrangements . According to this information , the Bavarian Government has refused to allow Prussian troops to pass through its territory , until the I ' russian Government shall Iwive answered a scries of questions as to the meaning and purpose of the resolutions it has taken .
Greece. Mauskiljuks, Thursday. Advices H...
GREECE . Mauskiljuks , Thursday . Advices had been received from Athens to the 17 th . Tho following ore the now Ministers : — Spiromilios , War ; Condouriolos , foreign Allairs ; Zuinics , Public Instruction ; Pahunidt'S , Interior .
Tultfvey.- . Advices Have Been Received ...
TUltfvEY .- . Advices have been received from Constantinople to tho 14 th . Said Paelui has been summoned to send his contingent to lloumelia , but replied that tho indecisive policy of the Porto compromises JEgypt , nnd that he will therefore send no succours , but will put his army on a war footing . Tho Dervisch having ngain taken Klobuck from the Montenegrins , tho Tortohas ordered him to continue hostilities . It is assorted that tho regular troops have already begun devastation .
This J5a«I- Of Dbiuiy.—Our Attontion Has...
This J 5 a « i- of Dbiuiy . —Our attontion has been directed to a paragraph in u contemporary , to tho elibct tliftt Lord Dorhy hod stntcd to a meeting of nifl eupportors on tho previous day that hq would uovor again , accept ofllco . Wo ( Mornintj Herald ) arc authorised to , naouro our readers that no pucn Inngimgo was hold on the occasion in question s but on tho contrary , that tho most perfect mutual eonfldonco wfts expressed betweon tho Conservative party iind their loaders , oud tlio grofltost unanimity prevailed an to tho future course to bo purauod .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 25, 1859, page 12, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_25061859/page/12/
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