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1296 THE LEADER. (No. 505. JsTov. 26, 18...
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FRANCE AND AUSTRIA. The Jfoniteiir of to...
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LORD COWLEY. It was asserted in Paris, y...
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THE AMERICAN DISPUTE. A. dispatch of the...
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THE KING OF PRUSSIA. Phe health of the K...
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THEATRE ROYAL, HATMARKET.
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1296 The Leader. (No. 505. Jstov. 26, 18...
1296 THE LEADER . ( No . 505 . JsTov . 26 , 185 Q .
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• . . . ? - — "THE LEADER" OFFICE , Friday Evening :, Nov . 25 th .
France And Austria. The Jfoniteiir Of To...
FRANCE AND AUSTRIA . The Jfoniteiir of to-day ( Friday ) announces the Appointment of the Marquis de Moustier to the post ol Ambassador to the Emperor of Austria . The Marquis de Bburqueney has received from the Emperor ot Austria the Grand Cross of the order of St . Stephen , the ^ nsignia ^> f which were accompanied by a letter of the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs , regretting ; , in tie name oi liis sovereign the definite retirement of the Marquis de Bourqueney from the post of French ambassador at the Court of Vienna . M . de Banneville has received at the same time , from the Emperor of Austria , the grand cordon of the order of the Iron Crown of Lombardy . The other members of the Austrian and French missions have also received decorations according to their rank Baron Meysenberg and Chevalier Jocleau have been raisej to the dignity of grand officers of the Region of Honour . Count Caroly and Chevalier Desambrois have received from the Emperor of the French gold snuffboxes with the portrait of his Majesty set in diamonds .
Lord Cowley. It Was Asserted In Paris, Y...
LORD COWLEY . It was asserted in Paris , yesterday , that the object of Lord Cowley ' s recent journey to London was to make the English Government acquainted with the views of Napoleon III . on the subject of a general disarmament . In a lithographed correspondence to all the departments for the inspiration of the provincial papers , appears the following paragraph : — The . Emperor is said to have charged Lord Cowley to assure > her Britannic Majesty that his fidelity to the alliance remains intact ; that he has proved his sentiments by his acts ; and that if England is willing he is leatly to promote a general disarmament in Europe . We are assured that in the course of the conversation which preceded Lord Cowley ' s departure for London , the Emperor said to him , " France has need of England to settle the Italian question , and England , has need of France to bring the Chinese affair to an end . "
The American Dispute. A. Dispatch Of The...
THE AMERICAN DISPUTE . A . dispatch of the llfh , from Washington , received At Southampton this day ( Friday ) , says that the Government had received important dispatches from the English Government relative to the San Juan difficulty , expressing an earnest desire to settle the question ; the details proposed had not then been made known , but it was believed that there was no longer any danger of any serious difficulty between the two countries .
The King Of Prussia. Phe Health Of The K...
THE KING OF PRUSSIA . Phe health of the King of Prussia , says a telegram from Berlin , dated this day ( Friday ) , has so iar improved that his medical attendants have advised his Majesty to remove to the Isle of Wight . It is believed that this advice will be followed . ¦
Theatre Royal, Hatmarket.
THEATRE ROYAL , HATMARKET .
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CUnder the Management of Mr . Buckstone . ) Mrs . and Mrs ; Charles Mathews every evening . Revival of theOoraedy of "A Bold Stroke for a Wife . " Monday , Nov . SSth , and during the week , to commence at . 7 . with A BOLD STROKE FOR A WIFE . Colonel Feignwell , Mr . Charges Mathews ; . Periwinkle , Mr . Chippendale ; Obadiau Prim , Mr , Compton ; Sir Plrillp Made-Jove , Mr . Clark ; Madelove , Mr . Rogers ; Simon Pure , Mr . Buckstone ; Mrs . Prim , MrB . Poynter ; and Miss Lovely , Mrs . Charles Mathews . After which , THE BACHELOR OF A « TS" Jasper , ( his original character ) , Mr . Charles Mathcws . Concluding with the Ballet of HALLOWE'EN , by the Lcolercqs . Notice : —In consequence of the severe indisposition of Hiss Reynolds , the Comedietta of "The Late Lamented " yriil not bo repeated till her recovery . Stage-manager , Mr . Chippendale .
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THEATRE ROYAL OLYMPIC . Lessees , MesBrB . F . Robson and W . 8 . Emden . On Monday , and during tUe week , will bo performed the now Comedietta __ from - Lo Moulin h Parplee , " entitled THE HEAD OP THIfl FAMILY . Characters by Messrs . H . Wfe an , W . Gordon * and H . River ' s ; MIsb Cottrell and J _ Crs . Stirling ; , . After which , a now Faroe , from the French "La Contro Basse , " to bo called A BASE IMPOSTER ; by Mr . Horace Wlgan . Characters by Messrs . G . Oooko , U . Cooper , H . Wigan , Mosdamos Cottroll and Stephens . To bo followed by tho classic extravaganza of MEDEA . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson and Addison t Misa Eliza Nelson , Mrs . Stephens , and Mies Cottroll . To concludo with tho potlto comedy , entitled , WHY DID YOU DIE ? Charaotora by Messrs . Addlson , G . Vininer , o . nd H . Wigan ; Moedamoa Leigh Murray , Cottroll , and W . 8 . Emden . Doors open at 7 . Connnenco at half-paat 7 .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . Lessee , Mr . A . Harris . Monday and during tho wook tho successful petite Comedy entitled , GOSSIP . Messrs . ltydor , II . Bland , Meadows , Shore , Gordon j Miss Wadliam nnd Mrs . Charlon Young . _ After whioli , tho Jaiyrhablo Farco ( by Thomas J . Williams . ) NUllSEY GHIOKWEED . Mr . If . Wlddicomb and Miea LohIbg Kooloy . ¦ ' ¦ ™ _ To conoludo , on Monday nnd Tuesday , with THE TOASTER PA & SXOIf ? OR , THE OUTLAWS OF THE ¦ wS &» ffi ' SR ? 5 i lay ( Jlrot ttmo , nncwdomostlo drama entitled , S ° MM TRUTllS . Messrs . O . MolvlUo , Blioro , Frank Yowh ? * Oftrtotta X , eoloroq , ana Mrs . Charles
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THEATRE ROYAL LYCEUM . ~~ Sole Lessee and Directress , Madame CeleBte . 0 , Sackvillo street , Piccadilly . . ' MADAME CELESTE , in announcing the Opening of this Theatre for tLe Winter Season , begs to inform the Public that—in an earnest desire to promote the comfort of her-Patrons-r-sbe has eifected several alterations and improvements , which she trusts will meet their approval . Among the new arrangements , Backs h ave been added to each Row of the Pit Seats , and both Backs and Seats are stuffed , and covered with Leather . The Seats in the Dress Circle liave been entirely re-arranged ; giving to each occupant a considerably increased space , and the whole rendered more comfortable and convenient . The Upper Circle has received the same amount of attention , and it is hoped will be found more commodious , in every respect , than it has hitherto been . Previous to the commencement of the Performances AN ADDRESS will be spoken by Madame Celeste . Monday , Nov . 28 , 1859 , after the Address will be pro ^ duccd a New Drame Fantastique , or Tale of Diablerie , in Four Acts , by CHAK I ES SELBY , entitled ' PARIS AND PLEASURE ; Or , HOME AND " HAPPINESS . Founded upon , with many alterations and original scenes , a Drama in Two Acts , by Messrs . Rog-er de Beauvoir and Lambert Thiboust , called " Les Enfers de Paris . " The new Scenery by Mr . W . Callcott . The costumes by Mr . May . The properties ; by Mr . E . Bradwell . The original music by Messrs . Nargeot and Pelati , adapted by Mr . G . Loder . The mise en scetie and action invented and superintended by Mdme . Celeste . ^ Y - F - Villiers ( from the George Kerven / Young I Thtr . itoyal , Liverppdl , his Jolicocur Desge- > Gentlemen / first appearance inLondon ); naia I Farmers lUTr . Walter Lacy ( his first )¦ ^ appearance at this theatre ) . - Jacques Cbampi ( a Brittany Farmer ) , Mr . James Johnstone ( froni the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane ; his first appearance at the Lyceum . ) Victor de Veauroti \ Young Men of ( Mr . Forrester Henri de La Chaiuniere ) Fortune \ Mr . H . Butler SSSaSS" ! Chevaliers d ' Industrie { $ Zg % X Jacobus ( an old Usurer ) Mr . James Vining ( bis first appearance at this theatre . ) S 5 SSS * ' } Us " terS { Mr ! Fre ^ cks ¦ ° Picard ( Waiter at the Cafe Anglais ) Mr . Clifford Joseph ( Waiter at the Cbcval Blanc ) 3 Ir . H . S . Uayley ( from the Royal Strand Theatre , ; his first appearance at the Lyceum . ) , _ Jailor - - - - Blr . Bush Grosjean and Goliah ( Pages to Jolicosur and George ) Miss A . Smith and Miss Ella Madlle . Champfleure ( an actress assuming the followingcharacters ) - - Madame Celeste ! * * * * ¦• - Madame Celeste ! I Chonchon Jobin ( a Brittany Farm Girl ) Madame Celeste ! !! Duchatlet ( a Conimissairede Police ) Madame Celeste !!!! . Madame de Bonceaur ( a Lady of Fashion ) Madame Celeste ! !!! ! Marquis de Rioja ( a Commission Agent ) Madame Celeste !!!!!! Monsieur Partout ( a Gentleman of Town ) Madame Celeste !!!!!!! Gabrielle Champi ( a Brittany Peasant ) ¦ Madame Celeste !!!!!!!! "V / 'Miss Hudspeth , from Madeline / \ the Theatre Royal , Champi f Brittany Peasants , ) Birmingham ; ner r sisters of Gabriel , ) first appearance . T ^ onquette V / Miss Julia St . Georgo Mademoiselle Carmen - Miss Kate SavjUe ( from tho ' Theatre Royal , Princess ' s ; her first appearance at the Lyceum . ) Julie - - - - - Miss Nevlllo ( From the Theatre Royal Brighton . ) Mariette - ... Miss Agnes Burdett Juliette - Miss Fttzclarcncc Berthe - - - - - - - Miss'Turner Lisotte ( Femmc de Chambrc to Mndllc . Carmen ) Miss Stuart ( from the Thoatre Royal , Glnsg-ow ; her first apfcarance in London . ) n the course of theevqning tho NATIONAL ANTHEM of "God Save the Queon " will be Bung-by the wholoof tho Conipiiny . To conclude with tho Comic Drama , entitled A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK-FROCK . Mr . Sowerberry , Mr . Jamos Johnstono ; John Buttercup ( a Milkman ) , Mr . Koubo ( from tho Theatres Itoyal , Bath and Bristol , his first appearanco in London . ) Mr . Barker , Mi-. Forrester ; James Sowerberry's Servant ) Jin H . Bayley ; Mrs . Barker , Mies Stuart ; Betsy Chlrup ( Sowcrbcrry b flousckooper ) , Miss M . A . Hntton , ( from tho TheatnoH Royal , Bath and Bristol ) . In Itehoarsal . and will bo produced Immediately , a New Comedietta In Ono Act , entitled TOTS KEY UNDER THE DOOR-MAT . NOTICE 1—Tho Management has great pleasure , in announcing that one of tho earliest Novelties of tho Season wilfbo a Now , Original , and HISTORICAL DRAMA , by Tom Taylor , Esq . * * * In Active Preparation , A NEW GRAND CHRISTMAS EXTRAVANGANJJAI Founded upon a Popular Fairy Talc , and written oxprcflBly for this Theatre , by F . N . Tall ' ourd , Esq ., followed by a Comic Pantomlne . Tho public arc rpwpeotfully informed that tho Lcbbco hns engaged those extraordinary and surprising nrtleics , THIfl BROTHERS HANLON , from tho Porto St ? Martin , Paris . Duo notice wjll be given of tholr first nppoaranco at . tlila tjioatro , for whloh their pcrformancca aro exclusively secured . Acting Manager , J \ Ir . G . Ellla . ABnlatnnt Stago-Managor , Mr , W . West . Treasurer , Mr . W . Bennett . Prlnolnul Sccnio Artist , Mr . W . Callcott . Composer and MubIcuI Director , Mr . Goorgo Loder . Mnolilnlat , Mr . Baro . Dooorator nnd Property Muster , Mr . E . Brndwoll . Stalls ( rotaiiiablo tho wliolo evening- ) , 5 h . Dross Cirolo , 4 s . Upnor Cirqlo , ! 1 h . Pit , 2 s . Galloiy , 1 » . Hawp-Puiop at 0 o'crook- * Dro 8 B Cirolo , 2 b . Upper Olrolo . ifl . Od . Pit , 1 b . Gallery , Od . JPrlvatq Koxob , Al 1 b .. rfJl 11 b . fld ., and An 2 b . 1 'ho Box-Oflloo opon ovory day from 11 until 5 o ' olook , undor tho direction of Mr . Ohattorton , vihoro plncea may bo scoured on application , private Boxoh may bo had of Air . Sams , Librarian to tho Queon , 8 t . J union ' h Street » Mr . Mitohel ) , Bond Street ; Mr . llookham , Bond Street « Mr . AnrlrowB , Bond Street ; Mr , Ebors . Bond Stroot . Doors tpbo oponort nt Half-past Six , porformanootocommonoo preolooly at Seven ..
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , COVENT ~~~ GARDEN , Under the Management of Miss Louisa Pyn-e and Mr xv Harmson . " ________________ ' Monday Nov . 28 th , Saturday Dec . 3 rd , THE ROSP m ? CASTILLE . Miss Thirlwall . and Miss Louisa Vyne Mes ? r ^ Santley , G . Honey , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison JUeS 8 r s-Tuesday , SOjth , . Thursday , Dec 1 st , DLVOKAH . __ Pilling , and Miss Louisa Pyne , Messrs . Santley andVV Harrison . " Wednesday , 30 th , CROWN DIAMONDS . Miss Thirl wall , and Miss Louisa Pyne . Messrs . H . Corri G Honov St . Albyn , and W . Harrison . ' " -r > Friday , Dec . 2 nd , SATANELLA . Miss F Cruisp Pilling , and Miss Louisa Pyne , Messrs . Santley , and tv * Harrison . Conductor , Alfred Mellon . Ballet—LA FIANCEE—every evening . Stage Manager , Mr . Edward Stirling . Acting Manager Mr . Edward Murray . ^ ' Prices . of Admission . —Private Boxes , £ i 4 s - _ J 3 is £ Z 12 s . Od . ; £ 1 5 s . ; £ 1 Is . ; Stalls , 7 s . ; Dross Circle 5 s I Amphitheatre Stalls , 3 s . ; l'it , 2 s . Od . ; Amphitheatre Is ¦' No charge ibr Booking . Commence at 8 . ' In rehearsal a new Operetta , by Alfred Mellon , founded on , and entitled , VICTORINE . ' louaaea ' A grand Christmas Pantomime in preparation .
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~ CRYSTAL PALACE . ARRANGEMENTS for "WEEK ending SATURDAY DECEMBER 3 rd . Monday—Open at . Nine . Tuesday to Friday—Open at Ten . Admission , One Shilling ; Children under 12 , Sixpence . Saturday—Open at Ten . -Promenade Concert . Admission , Half-a-Crown ; Children under VI , One Shilling . Season tickets free . Orchestral Hand , Great Organ , and performances on the Calliope or Steam Orchestra daily . Tho Chrysanthemums arranged ' in the Centre Transept ami Nave , form a beautiful show of these favourite flowers . Sunday—Open a $ 1 . 30 . . to 'Shareholders gratuitously by tickets .
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DRURY - LANE— PROMENADE CONCERTS . ' FOR FOURTEEN NIGHTS ONLY . A Series of Promenade Concerts under the direction of Mr . MANAS , Conductor of the Crystal Palace Band , with an orchestra of . Eighty Performers , carefully si-lectcd . from the principal instrumentalists in London ,- will be given ' nightly , until Monday , December 12 th . The first pnrt of the programme will consist of selections from the works of Mendelssohn , -Beethoven , Mozart , Spohr , Weber , Haydn , & c ., and the second part of favourite Overtures and Operatic Selections , Marches ,. Waltzes , Songs , and otuer Music of a light arid cheerful character , including the " Riflemen ' s BTarch , " dedicated to the Volunteer ' ltifle Curps of . England . A new Waltz and Galop by Jullien , & c . The engagements of solo vocalists and instrumentalists already made , include Madame Lemmens Slierrimjton , M . iss I > aura Baxter , Miss Clari Fraser ; tlie great Polish violinist , Herr Wieniawskl , wlio will take liis farewell of the British public at these Concerts , having delayed his departure from England for some days for that purpose . Doors open at half-past Seven . Concerts to commence at Eight . Admission : —Boxes , Amphitheatre , and Promenade , Is ., Dress Circle , 2 a . Od . ; Private Boxes , 10 s . Od . and u'ls . Private Boxes and Dress Circle seats may be obtained ol Mr ; Nugent , at the Box-office of the Thoatre , which will be open from 11 to 4 daily . _____
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ROYAL ST . JAMES'S THEATRE . Kino-street , St . James's . Lessee , Mr . F . « . Ciiattertox . NearoHt tlicfttro to Clu-lsca , lMmllco and Westminster , the Park being- opon to carring-cs « nd foot-pfl 6 songors all hours of tlio niji'ht . ' , . .-... nnv On Moiulny mid Tuesday ,, new Comedy , LOMXW .. P 5 jE ? ; . whlo » i / J'HE SWAN AND EDO AH ; On , THE F ' conoludc with tho WINTK «« OTTOMS . On Wednesday will be produced , a "VVJ ^ i'loVtTVv ' y Blanchard . Jerrold , Esq ., entitled tho CHATThKUOX . Reduced Prices-Pit , Is . ; Unllory , fld . Doors open at half-past 0 , commence at 7 . Ilox-olllco opmi liom U to o d < On ' Monday , ' Doc . « , for the benoilt of Minn Kntliarlno Hlckson ' , . ¦
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GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION ., POPULAR MUSIC of tho OLJbMN TIM 1 R J ] 8 H { yog . and Mr . RAM 8 DEN will aivo a MUSICAL KN . 'l h . Rl AI « - MENT on tlia OLD ENGLISH BONOBand » ALLAUS , lntorsporscd with Anecdote ; written by W . Cliappoll , 1 ' . s . a . On THUJtSDAY EVENING . Doecmber U , ond tho following KvfiilnffB , at SOglit o ' clock . T V n ° ^' , 'f ooi ' and 1 b ., to bo had of Cramer , Boalo , and Clmpp' -ll , -. . ReKont-BtrootClmpriell and Co ., « 0 , Now Uond-iitroft i nna at Hio Oallory of Illustration , 14 Itotfont ^ HtrotJt .
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MISS POOLE AND MR . UAMSPEN . Will Rlvo tholr MUSICAL BNTUJRTAINMKN'l' [ oil tho OLD ENGLISH BONOS and 11 A M _ AI > S , w" A " ° dote , at tho Gallery of Illutttmtlon , 1-1 Uw » t " Hy «* . oomnvRnchigonTIILfHSDAY JCVENING , lx-ot-mbui M , at Eitfltt . -
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CAMPBELL'S MINSTRKtS AT ST . JAMES'S HALT ,, PICO A !» ' <'' - ( Organised 1814 , C . H . Fox and M . V . Wurdon , proprUM om ; . Tu ' u ontortwliunont hiivliyr uoliJ « vo « l *>>«' W ^ . WIViriirTil ooHH will bo vopontod EVERY 10 V 1 CN . INU "'''' MC i ' v Vv N OT ICE . GRAND DAY IMS I i VO K M A N < ' ' J ' H SATURDAY at 3 . Stalls , , . 'is . ; Ar « a , sJb . i " . ul f' ^ ivom Tleiiutu and stiillb may bo BoouruU at tin . Hail , dally . «« ° >» 0 till 31 alHoo ! MutMjm . Ohappull ami Co ., W » . N « 'W »"" , « sfcruot . Dooi-h opon nt half-past 7 , oommonoo lit . H l »^ JV'J Programmes at all tl » o principal llbrariou and mtwIotwHtfw-
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 26, 1859, page 12, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26111859/page/12/
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