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?20 THE LEADER rPosxsoK, ¦,
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?20 The Leader Rposxsok, ¦,
? 20 THE LEADER _rPosxsoK , ¦ ,
Royal Italian Opera—Drurr Lane.
ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA—DRURr LANE .
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_frnuTT A . vrn nTPPrTftp _TVTv IT * r _<* _MTTTTT . Eighth * _^ f _^ o _^ e f _^ lm m _^ mumph _^ c _^ fer of the _SSS 5 _& 2 S _£ _* 8 _iifiS 3 _? B 285 J i _^ t _£ u i _^ _Ki ; _SLcsHmots _Jlejer & _eers great worK , i _. es _iiuguenots . ¦ . „ ,.. _„ . » , ON MONDAY—IiA TRAVIATA . Positively for the last time . Violetta , Madlle . Sarolta ; Anhena , Madlle . Bell'Anese ; Flora , Bladlle . Poma ; G or- mont , _Siffnor Badiali ; Alfredo , _Signor t . _Graziani . Mn «& al dirpptnr and rnnriiietor _Sis-tior _^ _. rditi _oWl _^ AY _" _b _^ f _^^? he 1 _SSSerous appli- cations to again witness the . powerful talent of Madlle . _SgS & _T * & iSnOr GiU 8 Uni ' _^ TKOVATORE _** be Sn WEDNESDAY Madlle Guarducei havino- created th ? _grelteS N _S Inthe _^ _chTracter of _Rosifa , fn the opera of IL BARBIEKE DI SIVIGLIA , . it will be repeated'this evening . Count Almaviva , Signor Mongini ; Bartoli , Signor Marini ; Basilid , Signor _£ as- _teUiV Figaro , _SignoF _Badiali ; and Rosina . by Madlle . Guarducc ! On THURSDAY-LES HUGUENOTS will be produced , with new scenery , dresses , and appoint- ments . The following powerful cast is respectfufty sub- mitted :-Valentina , _HaSlle . Titiens ; _Margarita de Valois , Madlle . Brambilla ; Urbano . Madlle . Uemaire ; Dama _d'Ooore , Madlle . Dell 'Anese : II Conte de Nevers , Signor Fagotti ; Marcello , Signor Marini ; II Conte di San Bris _/ _lignor Lanzoni ; aSd Raoul di Nangis , _Signor Giuglini ' _° On FRIDAY—IL GUIR A . MENTO- _^ J _^^^^ r _^^^ _i _^^^ _^^ OrFagOtti ' and Signp _^ r L . Gr _^ am wUl appean will be repeatedTwith Madlle . Titiens , Signor _^ Giuglini , & c . To conclude , each evening , with _fe ° by _HiAl ? 5 _ffl £ _^ S _^^ SS rtf _^ SSg 5 Mor _^ _ffi _^^ MS _^ _SS _*( _SuirSSl _^ _udth . _cofps de ballet . Pit 3 s . Cd galleries , 2 s . an < _l . Is . ; second circle , 5 s . ; _^^ _ox offie _^ _^ _fromtJnVsfxd ' a _?^ a nd _^ 1 _ICry * iCketS ' at tne pox omce , irom ten to six daily . . . .
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_"MT ? _caiTViTCS _TJTT'iT'tT-n'C ! _* . _~ a mtoo at ? \ but T a Mii . SIMb KEEVES and MISS AliA _ BELLA . GODDARD „ _,..., . _TirVoa' _TiniBvic . _nnvnunm em JAMES _^ HALL So _V DAYEvlvnG n _^ t JUN E _iSw ¦ _llALL , on _MOJN UAX & Vi ! _. _iN _l _^ Or next , JUJS H , _* _£ ¦ ¦ ¦* . , 1 _* - ~ _, ' ¦ _~ For tallI particulars see programme . _^ Tickets' may bc _' obt _^ ned _^ t SS 1 _^ _Sf . _bf'SS _^ _ift _seUers . 7 ¦ «*" . . _ « _" ! o iu _c _: . . :
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MISS ARABELLA GODDARD ' S MATINEE Will take place on FRIDAY , JUNE 17 th , at ST . JAMES'S HALL , on which occasion she will perform the Kreiitzer Sonata , with Herr Joachim , for the last time , and Beet- _TSSi _^ ffft . _'saR Ss _£ S . < 2 _f-. 1 _ffiiiSj-fS _? _t * ° - Tickets may be obtained of Miss Goddarcl , 47 , Welbeck- street , and of all Mnsiesellers .
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A / _TT ? _Tt"fi''MTT i r > Tr"T"S _A"Nr" _\ _rTTAl , _MO"R"NTT"Nrf } - mil . UiLSS J _^ _UIU 1 & AlVi _> U AL < i > J . _UJ _* iN _jjn _Ur LUJN _C'JcjJK . X & , AtSt . JftmeS ' s Hall , on Mondays , June 13 and July 4 , when thn _-fnllnujinn- _rliafino-iiia »» o < _-l nrti _« t _«> twill _nnnfnr th _MadScl d _raSeilo _% a _^^^^ and Mile . Artot , from the Imperial Opera , Paris ( her first appearance ) , _Mesdan _^ 8 _Gnard _^ ucci Sarolta and Victoiro at « _£ _?^ b _<& n _™ r t _* M _^^^ _S _^ _S'ISISI . _SII 1 _SKI CH _&^ S _^ _ISsfS SVI _LmtaVdmJT _Si _^ nor _iMattiT artd M Pa ' aue S _L ° _TheprofraS res _efCld 8 _Ufloi 8 bd . _nW _^^^^ _ffltS £ _« 0 C d T reserv _^ _St- _^ _'SSi 4 Ser _^ 0 _?^ ' _^^^^" omv _^ S _^^ V _^ _H _wtii _^ b _^ ' a ? _5 « _SeB % I _Hair-tl ? ki _\ V omce , and ) S Mr / B & _aioJ P " y ilan . ¦ oheBt _, r . Bquarc , W _.
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CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS . ST JAMES'S HALL PICCADILLY _Op _^^ _ttStrtte _., and places may bo scoured at Mr . Mitchell's , Royal Library , _;« , Old _Rond-Btreet _, and at the Hall , Picoadluy ontronoc , from 0 till g .
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WHITSUN HOLIDAYS _.--SOUTH KEN- SINGTON MUSEUM . OPKN mum ovory day from Ten till Six ; and on Mon- day , Tuesday , and _Weanoeaay _ovonlnga trom Seven till Ton . « y Ordor of _tho Copamlttoo of CounoU on _fcduontlon .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC _I'llEATlilS ( _liS _^^ _SrJ _ItobSi and W S 1 _KnTcici . ) Monday , and _durlnff . the , wook , will bo _porformod an entirely now and orlaTnnl Oomodlotta , by Tom Taylor , Mao ., ontltlod _NINUTL » OIHTS OF _l _' HB LAW . Ohft- raoforBby _Maenra . _Addleort , O . Vlnlnpr , U . Wlgnn , and W . _Qordon _t _MoHdamoa CottrolUnd _StlrTlmr . _iw _$ _S r _wlilph THJfl _POkTIiJR'Bi _IOfOT . Olinpiiotors tt _JSWc _^^ _gJi'J-afi ; _SStt _& a ° » _rrS _; and MIhh Hucr W . _Fao _^ 0 t _&^ S bJ l S _^ W iJ ! D iioffi _? o T _^ iSin ? 8 " 000 % li . w _& Th Coo _^ Co > nm « uoo at MVf ' pnbt Bovon " _olook .
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~~ CRYSTAL FALAGE . _Arrangements for Weekending Saturday , . Tune 18 : — ' _f _^ _"" _^^^ _ET _^ ' _^ H at 9 ' _S- _'TS _**" and _^^ _- _^ _Afffiii _^ _'S _^^^^ One Guinea _Season'tickets and paymentofHalf-a-Crown ; to non-Season Ticketholders on payment of Seven _Shillings and Sixpence ; or if tickets are purchased of any of the _Jffents before the day , Viva _ShilUngs ¦ Children under twelve . _J -P " ce - . .. _ _~ irT T _,, _„„„ . _„<> A T -+ . ¦ ¦ _ta _^ I _3 ! SJ r % ? ffi _!^ open . at 9 . p FULL KEHEAKSAL of the HANDEL FESTIVAL . To commence at 11 . _^ Admission free by Two Uuinea Season Tickets ; or by OnaGmnea Season / iickets and payment ot Half-a-Crown ; _^? e _7 _bSe et _^ h _^ s _^ y . _llh i _^ Sixpence ,- Children same price _, + Sunday , ' open at 130 , & Shareholders , gratuitously , by tlC _rZ _£ tB - c m- , * _^ _* _™ _^ , ¦¦> " _•^ S _, 5 T IS _^ A Tl _^^ , ? " _^ On 0 M i ? _-W G _Wl ie r ? _- ? h ] available to 30 th April 1800 , may now be had at the Crystal Palace , at 2 , JSxetw-hall , and at the usual agents .
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TT a Arr _» _T _? T rnAnvn _^ ATOTJ a TTrw _TTT _^ _cittv a t H _^^ _w _« _rV t J _^ S _^^ a t * « J : ES ; _^ _, The FULL _KEHKAESAL of the entire Band and Chorus , with principal Vocalists , will be held at the Crystal Palace under the direction of Mr . COSTA , on SATUR- . _DATi , the 18 th of June , commencing at 11 o ' clock , or as near thereto as may be . t > 68 sil ) le . __ . . The portions of each day ' s selection to be rehearsed ( including _^ olos as well as choruses ) will be taken in the order in which they stand in the Books of AVords , viz .: — _^ ,. fJ Y ' A _^ a , ' , ' "i _' e _J _^ 0 _" 111 '' and "Selection / ' for the ¦ i _^ 5 _' _^ _- t _^?^ _5 _fe _^ _W _?^ 1 _S _^& rt _^& Rehearsal willcommcnce between half-past one and two _^ _'SS _^ _^ -. n ¥ „ _„ lno wll \ „ _, t •¦ „ _„ . _„!„ l v _^ S _^^^^ m _^^^ _^ r _^^^ _aL _^^ H _^^ _IS _^ t f _^ d « . 1 ? o _S o 2 _^ the m d _ornS gC & ml l imhe ° B _ AKB _^ GlB _aHiKTS POR _ADMISSION . By Two-Guinea Season _lickets , Free . ' _„' ,, _ByOne-Gumea Season Hekets , on payment of Half-a- ¦ ByDay Ticket , Half-a-Guinea , or , if purchased before Thursday , June 16 , Seven . Shillings and Sixpence . The whole of the Area will be opened to holders of the _precedingtiekets . _Reserved seats will be provided in the Galleries only , Half-a-Crown extra . Tickets are now ready lor issue at the Crystal Palace , and at J 3 xetcr , Hall . - y ¦ ¦ . - ¦ . - , 4 _fc A Cheques , or post-office orders , at either office , to be made payable ( if the latter , at the chiei office ) to-the order of George Grove , Esq ., Secretary of the Crystal Palace -Company ,
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SOGIETI" OF "PAINTERS IN WATJ 2 R COLOUKS The FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION is now open at their Gallery , 5 , PALL-MALL EAST ( close to the _Rational Gallery ) , from Nine till dusk . Admittance , Is . ; Catalogue , Od . _..,, „„ ,, . _ttpatk-ttst _* < 5 _n p , _otnre _JOSEPH J . _JI-. _NIvIlN S , Secretary .
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iAST _3 £ f _ J _ £ _lS 8 _£ S ? _2 _gg _%£££ i , nP LAST _WEEK BUT _THKER _^ Ol _KIJsG ¦ _U-KTSKX _IUV _. Which will be withdrawn lifter Saturday , 9 th July , _isfveh to be repeated under the _pbeskst management . Q n Moji < j ay , and during tUe week will be presented Shake- speare ' s historical play ol HENRY THE FIFTH , com- mencmg at 7 o ' _clock W Henry . Mr . C . Kcan _, Chorus , Mrs . C . _JW-Can . To _e « iplude with a new _Vareo , in one Act , entitled IF 1 _^ _^ A _* _* u & - ;
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THEATRE ROYAL , _HAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . _Buckstonc . ) _-asste _fiassranst ¦ _ssssjs _^ _spjsh ss i ff _« _- _» _« ss _^ _isjafiB _^ 5 ? s _* a _&* K Characters by Mr . Charles Mat hews , Mr . _Compton , and Mr Buekston _^; M _re . Chur _^ _a _Jlnthews , Mrs . WilUs K and _SSS _& _S" WOUX 3 ) BE A _* ACTOIL Motlcr ' S _" _S ° " ly ) th ° EaSt ° r _^^ m _^ _-a of Tuesday and WedneH < Iay . KVKRYBODY'S FRIEND , _^ _AWi _»^ _g _» _^> _FN'i' _^' s ' _«»»«» _Wrs . _ClmrU-a _MuOiowh , « n _^ W _^ I _^ _M fcMg . _^^ BVMIlYnoDY . B l _^ S _^^^^^ _hl _^^ S _^^ S _^ thews ; and ( first time hero ) , the WATER WITCH KS . _"' " _- _""^ _aaWo _. Mr . _Ch _. ppond _^ _.
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haw _Jtolftco on Monday , at which she roceivcd the sheriffs , nnd appointed this day for the reception of an address from the Corporation of London . Tho ' Stato Ball on Wednesday wa 8 ono of tho most splendid ever given , and was attended by nearly two _&? u _8 ftnda . 8 ucata - _^\ a » ftve _^ con J _^ oived at Windsor to i _> roparo for the reception of the Court on Tuesday next , tho first day of Ascot races , Tho henlth of the l _^ _uchoaa of I _^ ent is sufficiently estft- _blished to enable her to travel to Frogmore Lodge , whore she arrived on Thursday We W add tlfat the Court has gone into mourning tor tho lamontod King _Bomoa . _ip ? . » pZni . _f _. _slTmmi _. _mm WlTI ..,, 1 Toi < Piwnl ¥¥ I A 1 WI ° _A » i » OBSsBnMi >» i « oic _WiWMM .-H « Roynl _Highnoss got safe homo to Berlin on Sunday last , having paid a sh _. ort visit to tho _CdurJ of Hanover on »»« Y _^' The jburnoy from _EnrflanS _wasnot with- out incident } tho _roynl ynoht rnn _nshoro 3 n her _I ) ftS 8 n B « _vp tho Scheldt , « _nd the Princess was detained m ft « V _, H Our 1 _\ _S 110 _^?^ 1 _' _?* 1 _-Antw-ori ) at _Jaat In the Vivid , loavirtg tho Victoria and Albert stuok in tho mud .
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THB WAR . - _* TlIls 7 , / ONv 7 wr of to-dny ( Friday ) publishes the following detailed bulletin of the _pomgo of the _^ Ti _"T O he ~ _OnCeafrat _, on of our troops on the To deceived the enemy into the belief that we intended to cross that g _** - _^^^^ _^^^) S . ™« f *{ P ' l _"« , 7 $ t , ™ nUnrd _Dusino nnd _Mauilliult , were g _«^ ( i dl _? T 1 , o 7 oiuv _? _a _St 200 and " _oTi " _Vaaiers the Sne number '' Tl » o bulletin then proceeds to _doscribo tho _opoi-ntiona of Marshal MnoMuhon , who lind to Biiatnln a flerw jonfli ct , in _whlcli he lost 1 , 000 in _« n , but nut _W _Justrluns _hora _tUcombat , nnd made 5 , 000 ot th iii pusonois . The Austrlnna lind on thoir sldofour corps d ' aniuw . _ino _bullfitln _conclutlcs with tho following- summary ;— A'lve < l » _ys after our departure from Alessandria , oin iirmy n «» _^ n _™ m _^^ _™^ g X » _Sh Tnc _? l . o ° _C-{ . { _, _«®« _*!§!* m ° " t _, V th _° ,, hoVh _^ _irf iViiwln id wounded , _?( c L of Mpntol _»«" 0 » _'"VL 0 J ? 8 t _85 » g « ° kllloU ?'" Ulm wiiloli 10 , 000 _prlsonorH , and 17 _piocos ot ennnon : 1 _m'hW « h wii oh _WJ _, mv _» pjc ) tc , _ri' up 0 _,, _i " t j , 0 buttlo Hold 00 , 000 Austrlnn unanancka " ' Tho evneuation of Pnvla by thy _Austrlnna Is o | _llclully oonflr ° na Cl < ftti _" " y _'
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m irH _Mwnn-KiitaNiuv _Tici I'oiiArn . —> Tho Times _iJ " eCoIvO _7 _S _froiuMMin . " The _Onndla cable broko , nr _. _dwns W on tho 1 st of June , 00 mllus from _Cnpo Bldoro . "
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Leader (1850-1860), June 11, 1859, page 12, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/sldr_11061859/page/12/
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