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CRYSTAL PALACE.
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The Floral Arcade —It is now stated that...
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I « Bi . sEB OfficBj Friday Evening , May 27 th .
The War.
THE WAR .
' A Despatch From Trieste * Dated This D...
' A despatch from Trieste * dated this day ( May 27 ) , is as follows : —" Advices have been received from Corfu to the 20 th instant . It is asserted that about sixty French men-of-war are in the Mediterranean , cruising between the Adriatic and the Levant , There is but one gun-vessel lying there . " . " - "• A message from Varese announces that at four Q ? cl 6 ck , yfiSterday morning 5 , 000 Austrians attacked < i | n ^« l Garibaldi ' s corps . Three hours later the enemy was repulsed with great loss at Malmate , on the road to Coino . The Chasseurs d'Alpes fought valiantly , charging the Austrians with the bayonet . The country round Varese is in insurrection , and the people are provided with arms ; General Garibaldi is in pursuit of the retreating enemy .
France. At One O'Clock Yesterday The Gre...
FRANCE . At one o ' clock yesterday the great bodies of the state were received at the Tuileries by the Empress Regent , previously to her departure for St . Cloud for the summer season . The Empress passed through the rooms ; leading the Imperial Prince by the hand , and accompanied by Prince Jerome and the ministers . M . Granier de Cassagnac , describing the ceremony in the Pays , says , that " The young prince dressed in white , with his pretty fair hair curling naturally , smiled and waved his little hand . " After the speech to the Corps Iiegislatif ( which we give elsewhere ) , M . de Cassagnac , who was present , says , ( t Prince Jerome , taking up the young prince in his venerable arms , presented him to the assembly , and all the deputies rushed towards the child , disputing with each other the honour of touching his little hands , which they covered with kisses . " The Empress was moved to tears , and , says the same recorder , " everybody present cried , and diffused the . general emotion by convulsive shaking of hands . "
Papal States. The Duke De Grammorit, Fre...
PAPAL STATES . The Duke de Grammorit , French Ambassador at Rome , and who had been sent for by telegraph to attend the Emperor , has returned to his post . He landed at Civita Vecchia on the morning of Sunday . Letters from Rome state that the greatest enthusiasm was produced among the people and the French troops by the news of the triumph of the French arms at Montebello .
^ Tuscany. Prince Napoleqn's French Forc...
^ TUSCANY . Prince Napoleqn ' s French force in the Grand Duchy is now 85 , 000 men . The Prince will find himself very shortly at the head of about 80 , 000 horse , foot , and dragoons ; for the regular Florentine force is 16 , 000 , the volunteers are already 32 , 000 , and the Roman Legations are pouring in recruits at the rate of 500 a day . A correspondent says : " Whom are the Tuscans likely to take for ruler ? That they alone must decide this question is as clear as when the Swedes took Bernadotte . " ¦ HWDUfHM
¦ Naples. The King Was Proclaimed At Gaa...
NAPLES . The King was proclaimed at Gaaerta on Sunday . The garrison took the oath of allegiance the same day . The garrison of Naples took the oath of allegiance yesterday . The funeral will take place at the « nd of the week , or on Monday . The steamer Vesuvio , which left Naples on the 24 th , has arrived at Marseilles with a full complement of passengers who have hurriedly quitted Naples from fear of a collision which appeared imminent t ) biere . The Court is divided . The King , confiding in his army , is making preparations to suppress any outbreak of a Revolution de Falaia , His Majesty has ordered the arrest of several suspected Soreom , of distinction . His Majesty has received y telegraph re-assuring communications from the 8 * 6 aji Powors * The Neapolitan Minister of Foreign AffWrq has published a declaration of strict neutrality .
Germany; At The Sitting Of The Rederal D...
GERMANY ; At the sitting of the rederal Diet * at Frankfort , yesterday , the minor German States voted , that hi certain eventualities military measures should be Prussia claiinediihat ia such cases the initiative should be accorded to her
Crystal Palace.
CRYSTAL PALACE .
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Arrangements forWeek ending Saturday , June 4 : — Monday , open at 9 ; Tuesday to Friday , open at 10 Admission . One Shilling : ; Children under twelve , Slx-Pe FIRST a i ) YsP ? : A ^ hi 8 6 eason of the GRAND FOUNTAINS and ENTIRE SYSTEM of WATERWORKS . Admission by Season Tickets of both classes , or on payment of Half-a-Crown ; Children under twelve , One Shilling :. ORCHESTRAL BAND and GREAT FESTIVAL . 0 RG Su ^ d * ay ! open at 130 , to Shareholders , gratuitously by tt B new Season Tickets , price One and Two Guineas each , available to 30 th April , 1860 , may now be had at the Crystal Palace , at 2 , Exeter Hall , and at the usual agents . CRYSTAL PALACE . FLOWER SHOW . The SECOND GRAND FLORICULTURAL and HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION of the present season will beheld on WEDNESDAY , JUNE 8 th . Doors open at Admission free by Two Guinea ; Season Tickets ; or by One Guinea Season Ticket on payment of Half-a Crown ; by Day Tickets , . Seven ¦ . Shillings and Sixpence ; or if taken before the day of the Show , Five Shillings . Children under T Tickets ^ maTlb ^ haa at the Crystal Palace , at 2 , Exeter Hall , and at the usual agents . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ___
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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA ~ -I > RURY LANE Lessee ani > Director , Mr . E . T . SMITH . Continued brilliant success of the Jtalian _ Opera , at Old PlayhouselPrices—Magnificent reception of the greatartistcs Madlles . ^ Titiens , BaSbiUa , Balfc , Sarolta , Vaneri , l ) ell * Anese , and Guarducci ; Signori Mongini , L . _ Graziani , BadialL Fagotti , Lanzoni , Marini , andGiuglim , who are nightly creating the inostextatic delight and applause from overflowing and fashionable audienceB . On MONDAY , her Majesty ' s servants will perform LUCREZIA BORGIA . - Lufcrezia Borgia . Madle . Titiens ; Maffed Orsini , Madlle . Guarducci ; II Duca , Bignor Badiali ; Gubetta , Signer Lanzoni ; and Gennaro , Signor Giugiini . _ Musical Director and Conductor . M . Araiti . ON TUESDAY—1 L BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA . Count Ahnaviva , Signor Mongini ; Doctor Bartolo , Signor Marini ; Basilio , Signor Lanzoni ; Berta , Madlle .. Dell ' Anese ; arid Roaina , Madlle . Guarducci . __„ To conclude with , each evening , a BALLET DIVERTISSEMENT , by Madlle . Amina Boschetti , M . Vandris , Madlles . Morlacchi , Gorilla , Mathet , Pasquali , Maraqueta , and the corps de ballet . ¦ Musical Directors , M . Benedict and Signor Arditi . NOTICE . —The Second Grand Morning Performance will take place on Monday , June 13 . Pit tickets , 3 s . Cd . ; galleries , 2 s . and Is , ; second circle boxes , 5 s . ; dress circle , 7 s . In order to prevent disappointment at night , early application should be made for places at the box-office o * Private boxes , stalls , boje , pit , and gallery tickets to T > e had on application to Mr . Chatterton , at the box-oflttco daily , from eleven to Bix . Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eight . ¦
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ROYAL PRINCESS ' S THEATRE . LAST WEEKS OF MR . CHARLES KEAN'S MANAGEMENT . ' On Monday , and during the week will bo presented Shakespeare's historical play of HENRY THJp FIFTH , commencing at 7 o ' clock . King Henry , Mr . C . Kean 5 Chorus , Mra . O . TKLcan .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under tho Management of Mr . Buckstono . ) Monday , May 3 Qth ; Tuesday , 31 st ; Wednesday , Juno 1 st ; Thursday , Juno 2 nd ; and Friday , Juno 3 rd , the loBt few nights of tho Comedy of "The World and th « Stage , " and last few nights of tho engagement of Hiss Amy Sodgwiqlc . To commence at 7 , with THBWORLP AND THE STAGJ 3 . Characters by Mr . Buokstono , Mr . Compton , Mr . Howo , Mr . W . Farron , Mr . Roffors , Mips . Poynter , Miss E . Weokes , Mrs . B . White , and Miss Amy Sedirwlok . After which ( last wook but one ) , tho Easter Extravaganza of HLEOTItA . with the magniflcont scenery by O'Connor and Morris , an 4 last scone by Fonton , Concluding on each- evening with A DAUGHTER TO MARRY . Saturday next , Juno i , tho Benefit of Miss Amy 8 edg--wlofc when will bo performed AN UNEQUAL MAIW , KLECTRA , and othor entertainments . On Wodnonday , Juno 1 st . ( tho Derby Day ) , A DAUGHTER TO MARlix . at 7 $ THE WORLD AND WB STAGE , at 8 . Stago-managor , Mr . Chippondalo .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Lessees—Messrs . F . Robson and W . S . ICmdon . ) Monday , and during tho wcok . will bo performed an entirely now and original Comedietta , by Tom Taylor . Esq ., entitled NINftTPOINTS OF THE LAW . Ohft .-raotora by Moesre . Addleon , G . Vlning , H . Wlgan , and "W " . Gordon i Moatlamos Gottrwnnd Stirling . After which THE PORTER'S KNOT . Characters by Moflure . F , Robson . G . Vinlng-, G , Oooko , W . Gordon , H . WlRftn , Cooper , White , and Franks ,, Mrs . LeigU Murrny , and MIbb uugltos . To oonoiudo with RETAINED FOXt THI 8 DJQFENOIO . , Oharaotora by MoBara . F . Robaon , G . Viubiir , O , Oooko , ir . Wlgan , H . Cooper , » nd Mies Oottroll . Commonco at Half-paat Seven o ' clock .
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ST . MARTIN'S HALL . MISS ANNIE GODDARD has the honour to annnnn »« that she wiU give A GRAND CONCERT mCe IN AID OP THE FVTSPS OP THE GREAT NORTHERN HOSPITAL , king ' s cross , On TUESDAY , Mat 31 st , 1859 ; on which occasion the following distinguished Artists will appear : — . ¦ *" Vocalists . —Madame Clara Novello , Miss Banks Miss Palmer , Miss Annie Goddard , Mr . Sims Reeves , Mr * iem Smith , Mr . Thomas , and Mr . Santley . n In STKUMENTAXisTS . —Flute , Master Drew Dean Piano forte , Miss Arabella Goddard ; and Violin , Herr WieniawsM Conductors . —Mr . E . J . Hopkins and Sig . Randeeeer Doors open at half-past Seven , commence at Eight Sofa Stalls , 10 s . Od . ; Reserved Seat & . ( numbered ) * 5 s Balconies or Centre Area , 2 s . 6 d . ; Platform , Is . ' ' Tickets may be obtained of MissAunie Goddard , 15 Gren « ville-8 treet , | Brunswick-B < iuare , W . C . ; and of Mr . Headland . St . Martin ' s Hall . ¦ ' ^
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CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS . ST . JAMES'S HALL , PICCADILLY . GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME . Open every night at 8 ; Saturday afternoon at 3 . Dress Stalls , reserved , 3 s . ; unreserved scats , 2 s . ; Gallery , la Tickets . and places may be secured at Mr . Mitchell ' s , Royai Library , 33 , Old Bond street ; and at the Hall , Piccadilly entrance , from 9 till C . ^^^
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SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS . The FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION is NOW OPEN at their . Gallery , 5 , PALL MALL ; EAST ( close to the National Gallery ) , from ; Nine till dusk . Admittance , One Shilling ; Catalogue , ' Sixpence . JOSEPH J . JENKINS , Secretary .
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MAN AND HIS HABITS . Daily , at Three and half-past Eight , Dr . Kahs will deliver Lectures at his unrivalled and original . Museum , 3 , Tichboirne-street , facing the Haymarket . SYiiLABUS . —Identity of Self-love and Social—The Philosophy and Physiology . of . Marriage—Happy and Unhappy Unions- ^—Whom and wheu to Marry—^ The Great Social Evil , ita real Cure "—Philanthropists and their Schemes—New Views of Men and Things—Dangers of Youth—Bocks of Advanced Age—The true Glory of Middle Age—My Memoir *—Much in . Little . - . ¦ The Museum is open daily ( for Gentlemen only ) from Twelve till Five and from Seven till Teh . Explanation of the Models every half-hour . ' Admission One Shilling ; including Handbook : to which is appended " Man and his Habits . " By Joseph Kaiin , M . D ., Graduate in Medicine , Surgery , and Midwifery , of the Imperial University of Vienna , & c . ; free by post for twelve stamps , direct from the author , 17 , Harley-strect , Cavendish-square .
The Floral Arcade —It Is Now Stated That...
The Floral Arcade —It is now stated that the Arcade , adjoining the new Opera-house , at Coventgarden , will not be completed , though it will be opened , this summer . The ground plan of the new floral market is described as resembling the letter L , the principal entrance being in Bow-street , at the end of the longer arm of the letter , while the other opens upon Covent-garden Market , by the side of the piazza , at the end of the shorter arm . Over the junction of the arcade will be a lofty dome . The extreme length of the arcade , from Bow-street to the west wall , will be 228 feet , and from Coventgarden to the theatre , 100 feet . The width of both parts meeting at the dome is 75 feet . The dome , with the ornamental lantern which will surmount it , will be a little over 90 feet . When the arcade is entirely complete it will be decorated in white and gold . Hot-water pipes will be used for keeping up the temperature during winter , , and gas is a so laid on , so that the interior can be lit up for m « ht fitea . It is intended to bring together in one building especially adapted for the purpose the immense trade which is now scattered a \ l over the suburbs of London , in the hothouses and grounds of our great florists and nurserymen . The market will be divided among ? he principal growers , and all the flowers will b > arranged in a largo bank in the ¦ <*»*? ™™'™ J . Binaller ones in the aisles . Seeds , cutt gs , tools , seats , and garden furniture of all lands will-bo sold only in the aislos-tho centre being roscryedoxdusively for flpyers . The night promenade m connoaaon with the ' Opera-will only be » " «" $ «* " ?? ., £ , * season . In order to give great facilities ; of' ijsroM and egress on these nights , there is a > entrance into tho arcade from thegrarid staircase , and ' one from the Opera entrnnce-hall . A large entwu com t' £ north wnll , about SO feet from toyrBtTeet , \ ca . tottom the pit , and a fourth door above from tho orehestra stnlls Thus there are no less than four additional nSSansoS' fronT The theatre . The door- Ujjj Ung rom the errand staircase and entranco-hnU will , as soon is tlfeTrcado is finished , bo loft open on ovo jj opora night . A passage formod of a si 1 artglas ana iron screen shuts off tho arcade fron the How street entrance , whore carriages of v » l | ° g » * tno Opera can both set down and take up , and » V ™ additional convonienco cloven carriages can tufce up at the safno tlnio ,-J-3 T / jflCritic ~ Tho Milan Gazbtta annoainoofl tlmt « l ^ vei polltan ateamers In tho Mediterranean have receive " orders not to touch at Gonon .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 28, 1859, page 16, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_28051859/page/16/
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