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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , COVENT GARDEN . M R . GYE has the honour to announce that THE NEW THEATRE will open on Saturday next . May 15 , on which occasion will be performed Meyerbeer ' s Grand Opera , LES HUGUENOTS .
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~ E ~ R M A J E S T Y ~ » S THEATRE . On Tuesday , May 11 , Mozart ' s Chef-d ' oeuvre , DON GIOVANNI . Donna Anna Madlle . Titicns . Donna Elvira ... ... Madlle . Ortolani . AND Zerlinn ... ... ... Madlle . Piccolomini . Don Giovanni Siiqior Beiieveiitano . ( His first appearance this Season . ) Leporello ... Signor Belletti . Masetfco ... Rifcnor Aldighieri . II Commendatorc ... SignorVialettu AND Don Ottavio ... ... Signor Giuglini . Conductor , Signor Bonotti . To increase the effect of the Majestic Finale of the First Act , including the Chorus . " VIVA LA LIB 13 RTA , " all the Principal Artistes of the-Establishment have consented to lend their assistance . In addition to the music restored last year , Madlle . Titiens will sing the Grand Aria , " CRUDELE AH NO MIO BENE ! " hitherto omitted . Thursday , May 13 ( an Extra Nipht ) . IL TROVATORE . Leonora , Madlle . Titicns , Azucena , Madame Alboni , Manrico , Signor Giuglini . Friday , May 14 , an Extra Night , when DON GIOVANNI ¦ Will be repeated . To conclude with the new Ballet , in which Madlle . Poccbini will appear . Under the Patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty . Mrs . ANDERSON , Pianist to her Majesty the Queen , has the honour to announce that her ANNUAL GRAND CONCERT will take place at Her'Majesty ' s Theatre , FRIDAY MORNING , May 28 , on which occasion all the Artistes of the establishment , both Vocal and Instrumental , will appear . Applications to be made at the Box-office at the Theatre .
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fi BAND CEREMONY ami FESTIVAL , on Of the 18 th June next , at the OPENING of the SOLDIERS' DAUGHTERS' HOME . Hampstejid . by his Royal Highness the PRINCE COXSORT , who , with his Roval Highness the PRINCE of AVALES , have been graciously pleased to purchase Presentations to the Home . p Several Military Bands will play in the beautiful Grounds of the Home . Admission by purchased tickets , to bo had only at the Office of the Home , No . 7 . Whitehall ( exactly opposite the Horse Guards ) . A single ticket for the Ceremony and Grounds , 10 s . ; a double ticket for . two , 15 s . ; a reserved seat for the Ceremony and the Ereakfast , 20 s . An Omnibus starts from the Tottenhani-court-road end of Oxford-street ever . y twelve minutes , reaching llampstcad without changing , in 40 minutes . H . L . POWYS , Major , Chairman .
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EOS A BONHEUR'S New Pictures , LAN DAIS PEASANTS GOING TO MARKET and MORNING IN THE HIGHLANDS , together with HER PORTRAIT , by Ed . Dnbufc , are now on view at the German Gallery 108 , New Bond-street . Admission Is . Open from nine til ' ix . 1
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THE EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION will give two GRAND PETES in aid of its Funds , on Wiiit-Mono . yy and Tuesday , at that favourite place of public resort , the ROYAL SURREY GARDENS . Tliorn will be an ample provision of Firework , Musical , and other approved , popular out and in-door Entertainments . Admission Is- ; Children Gd .
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DR . KAMN'S ANATOMICAL . AND PATHOLOGICAL MUSEUM , 3 , Tiehbomo-street , opposite the Haymavket . Open daily . Admission , One Shilling . Lectures by DR . KA 1 IN at Three and Eight . Dr . Kahn ' s Nino Lectures on the Philosophy of Marriage , Ac , sent post free on receipt of 12 Stamps .
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EPSOM GRAND STAND . —Private Boxes and Stalls may be eupraped for the DERBY WEEK . Apply to Mr . HENRY DORL 1 NG , Epsom .
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MUSEUM of SCIENCE , ANATOMY , and the WONDERS of NATURE , 47 , BKRNERS-8 TREET . OXFORD-STREET . Open daily , for Gentlemen only , from 10 till 10 . ADMISSION ONE SHILLING . KNOW THYSELF ! A visit to this Museum will convey to tho mind a more accurate knowledge of the Human Body and tho Mysteries of Creation than years of residing , lho Anatomical Specimens and Models arc superbly executed , and comprise what cannot Vie soon anywhere e " lso in iU $ -JX 2 > '"" sfcratinp ; EVERY PART of the HUMAN BODY , the CIRCULATION of tho itLOOI ) . the llltAIN and 1 NERVOUS SYSTEM , tho REPRODUCTION of the SPECIES , tho PATHOLOGY of DISEASES , &c . J ^ CTU RfiS by 1 ) r - - B - MARSTON . whoso Medical work , tottetlicr with an Explanatory Catalogue , is presented GRATIS to every Visitor .
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HORS E-TAMING-. —Mr . JOHN S . RAREY will continue to TEACH his SYSTEM of EDUCATING tlve HORSE , at Iris School at Kinnerton-street . at 11 o ' clock am . on Monday , Tuesday , and Saturday , in the Derby Week , 17 th , 18 th , and 22 nd inst . This CHANGE of DAYS is to accommodate Gentlemen coming up to London for the Derby . Next week Mr . Rarev will be in Paris on Tuesday , "Wednesday , Thursday , and Friday , nth , 12 th , 13 th , and 14 th inst . —London , May A , 1858 . ( Extract from the D ublin Freeman ' s Journal , April 29 , 1 S 5 S . ) Mrc . Rawet ' s Second " Lesson . " Mr . Rarey met his subscribers ap . iin ycsterdn . v at the Riding 1 School at the Lower Castleyard . and we wore gratU fied to observe a considerable increase in the numbers , and that very few of his earlier pupils were absent from the eminently useful and instructive lesson which it - \ vns their privilege to receive . The lady punils mustered strongly and early ; and from the attention they paid to the minutest features . of a system so consonant with the finer feelings which constitute their peculiar attribute , we augur most favourably for the future of the Irish horse . The influence they must exert in his favour when they become perfect in the science eannotrfail to have a most beneficial effect , even thouprh they cannot impart the speciality of Mr . Ha , rey ' s art to others . " Debarred as we are from revealing any thing connected with Mr . Rarey ' s system , we can only urge on the stock-masters and breeders now in town the importance of the instructions of which so comparatively few of their body are availing themselves , and earnestly advise them not to allow the present opportunity to pass away unused . It has been said again and again since Mr . Rarey ' s appearance in Dublin , " But how can the secret be kent when so many know it ? " and many , no doubt , are holding back in * the hope that in the course of time the " secret" must ooze out , and that they will know without cost or study as much as any member ' of Mr . Rarey ' s class . This hope is < is vain as . it is unworthy ; and it is as creditable to the extended circle of Mr . Rarey ' s pupils that not one . member has yot violated his engagement by an attempt to impart the art to others , as it is peculiar in the art that such an attempt would be most unsatisfactory to the surreptitious student . The art of portrait-painting could be as effectively imparted to the New Zealand savnge by telling him that the dead chief whom he sees to live aerain on the canvas before him was recreated by the artistic touch of the painter ' s pencil , as could Mr . Rarey ' s power over tho horse be imparted to the " savage" of the stable by any illicit whisperings as to his incomparable science of horse-training . To learn it so as to know it the master himself must be sought out as the teacher ; and for a confirmation of this opinion we appeal to the distinguished individuals who have attended Mr . Rarey ' s class throughout . It is a science , not a trick , that Mr . Rarey imparts to his pupils ; and every gentleman who values horses , and every gentleman farmer who breeds or deals in them , woulfl find it an economy as well as a comfort to be instructed in -this science . The "lesson" of yesterday added considerably'to Mr . Rarey ' s popularity with his class , and his illustrations were eminently successful .
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WINE NO LONGER AN EXPENSIVE L 1 TXURY . P ORT , SHERRY , MARSALA , MADEIRA , &c , TWENTY SHILLINGS PER DOZEN ., imported by us from the Cape of Good Hope , and only charged half the ' usual duty by her Majesty ' s Customs . These wines are all in brilliant condition , entirely free from acidity and brandy , full of aroma , and from their wholesomeuess highly recommended by the medical profession , especially to persons of delicate constitutions . A pint sample of either , V 2 stamps . Terms , cash or reference . Packages charged and allowed for if returned . Delivered free to any of the London Termini . WELLER 1 ami HUGHES , wholesale Wine and Spirit Importers , 27 , Crutehed Friars , Mark Lane , E-C .
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PU RE BRANDY , 16 s . PER GALLON . — Pale or l _? rown EAU-DE-VIE of exquisite , flavour and great purity , identical , irdeed , in every respect with those choice productions of the Cognac district which are now difficult to procure at any price , . ' 55 s . per tlozen , French bottles and case included , or 10 s . per irallon . HENRY BRETT and Co ., Old Furnival's Distillery , Holborn .
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UNSOPHISTICATED GENEVA , of the true juniper flavour , and precisely as it runs from tho still , ' without-tho addition of sugar or any ingredient whatever . Imperial gallons 13 s . ; or in one dozen cases , 29 s . each , package included . HENRY BRETT and Co ., Old Furnival ' s Distillery , Holborn .
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K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES . —Tor half a century this well known remedy for Pulmonary disordcrshas successfully stood tho test of public approval , and their usefulness lias been extended to every clime and country of the civilized world . They may be found alike on tile ; gold-fields of Australia , the backwoods of America , in every important place in tho East or Wost Indies , and in the palace of l ' cliin . During this long period they have withstood tho protrusions of numerous inferior rival ' s , anil arc the now acknowledged antidote for Coughs , Colds , Asthma , &c . Prepared and Sol < l in l ? oxos . Is . ljd ., nnil Tins , 2 s . Od ., by THOMAS KKAT 1 X-H . 79 , St . Paul ' s Churchyard , London . Retail by all Druggists .
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, SISAL CIGARS ! at Goodricli ' s Cigar Stores , 107 , Oxford-street , London , near Soho-square . Boxes . containing 14 , for Is . ftd . ; post free , six stamps extra ; 11 ) . hoses , containing 10 : t , V 2 s . Cd . None are genuimi , unlosa sidled " II . N . Goodrich . " A large stock of tho most approved Brands . Orders , amounting to 1 Sovereign sent | enrringo free within tho London rnrcel . s Delivery circuit ; amounting to l > { Sovereigns , carriage frou to any railway . station in the UniUd Kingdom . Tho trado -supplied .
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PIE SSE AND LUBIN'S Frang-ipanki Perfcme , 2 s . 6 d . fka . wgipanni sach 3 bx , is . 6 < j . Feangipanni Soap , Is . Phangipanni Pomade , 2 s . Fbamgipanni Incense , Is . 6 d . Sold by all fashionable Perfumers and Druggists . ^ fe sijro to ask for PIESSE and LUBIN'S FBANGI TANN 1 , there are numerous imitations . LABORATORY OP FLOWERS , 2 . NEW BOND-STREET , LONDON .
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HLENFIELD PATENT STARCH \ JC USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDR . Y , And pronounced liy HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS tobe THE FINEST STARCH SUE EVER "USED Sold by all Chandlers , Grocers , &c . &e .
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SEEDS TO BE DEPENDED OX . —Timothy Brigden , Seedsman and Plorist , begs to announce that his unrivalled collection of AGRICULTURAL , VEG 3 ETAULE , and FLOWER SEEDS is now arranged , of which Priced Catalogues will be forwarded free upon application . AH orders from unknown correspondents must be accompanied with P . O . order . —Seed Establishment , 10 , Railway - arcade , London-bridge , London-
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IMPORTANT to EVERY MAN who KEEPS a HORSE , COW , SHEEP , or PIG—THORLEY'S FOOD for CATTLE , as used in her Majesty ' s stables ; also on his Royal Highness the Prince Consort's farm , Windsor Sold in casks containing 44 S feeds ( with measure enclosed ) , price 50 s . per cask ; carriage paid to any railway station hi tlie United Kingdom . For horses it is indispensable in promoting and sustaining all the animal functions in healtli and vigour . For milch cows it is invaluable , increasing the quantity and improving the quality of nnlie . For beasts nothing can compare with it for feeding quickly . For sheep and pigs its effect in one month-will exceed all expectation A pamphlet , containing testimonials from Mr . Brebner steward to his Royal Highness the Prince Consort ; 3 Ir James Fisher , farm manager to her Grace the Duchess of Atholc ; Sir David Canynghamo , liart . ; Sir John Cathcart , JJart . ; Sir John Hibton , Bart . ; and some of the . leading agriculturists of the day , may be had , post free , on applfcation to the inventor and sole proprietor , JOSEP H 1 HORLEY , 77 , Aewgate-street , London ; 115 , High-street Hull . Post-office . orders to be made payable at the General Post-ofnee .
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MAJOR'S IMPROVEMENTS in VETERINARY SCIENCE . "If progress is daily made in Medical Science by tliose whose . duty it is to study the diseases to wiiich the human fleshis heir , it would seem that improvements in Veterhiary art quite keep pace with it , as is manifest on a visit to the well-known Horse Infirmary of Mr . Major , in Cockspurstreet . Here incipient and clironic lameness is discovere * .-( t-nd cured with a facility truly astonishing , while theeffi - cacy of the remedies , and the quickness of their action , appear to have revolutionised tile whole system of firing anil blistering . Among the most recent proofs of the cure of spavins by Mr . Major , we may mention Caimobie , the winner of the Metropolitan . and second favourite for theDerbv , and who is now as sound as his friends and backers could desire . And by the advertisem cut of Mr . Major ' s pamphlet in another * column , we perceive that other equally miraculous cures are set forth , which place hint at tlie head ol the Veterinary art in London . "—Globe , May 10 , 1850 .
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MR . MILES and tbe 16 s . TROUSERS . — These Trousers ( originated by him ) are patent to tho world for the excellence of the material and superior cut Also , the MORNING SUITS , at SI . 3 s . —N « j . 02 , New Bondstreet . No other address .
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A GREAT PALL IN THE PRICE OF ^™ 1 > EM ^' BLACK FROCK AND DUESS COATS , -Vis . The best iittinc trousers in London , lGs . — Observe , J . SMITH , 3 S , Lombard-street .
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OYDENIIAM ALPACA OVERCOATS for O Summer Wear . Admirably adapted for tho Parks , Dav festivals , Race-Courses , Country Rambles , Daily Tow ' \ V ear , or the Sea-Side , and equally convenient for travelling m hot dry weather from tho protection which thoy afToiil against dust , without tho , encumbrance of weight , or the restraint of transpiration . Those goods are made with a degree of care hitherto unprucedcuted . Sydculiam Trousers of fine light cloth , 17 s . Gd . ;• "Waistcoat to match , 8 s . Cd . ; Business or Park Coat , 17 s . Cd . ; Sydeitliam Suinmor Overcoats of Melton Cloth , 21 s . ; Complete Suits for Boys SM-s . ; . Gentlemen ' s coinplotu Evening Dross or Opera Suit GI 5 s . The Sydcnham construction as is now well known is ellectually directed to secure the most purfect retenti-ve and easy lit in all positions of tho body . Ma . do onlv bv the Inventors , SAM UEL BROTHERS , 2 « J , Ludgate-hiH .
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DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR , WHISKERS , &c . ? -COUPELLE'S CRINUTRIAll is guaranteeil to nroduco whiskers , mustachios , eyebrow .- ; , &c ., in two or three weeks with the utmost certain ! v , strengthen weak hair , prevent its falling o ( f , check ^ rcynes-H in all its stages , and reproduce the hair in baldness , from M'lintnver cause . Price 2 s . Sold by all clieanists in tho world ; or will be sent post freo , on receipt of 21 penny i > dsU \ ki : stamps , by Miss Coupelle , «' . » , Castle-streot , Newman-street , Oxford-street , London . A toilet guide scut post free for four penny postage stamps . " It completely restored my hair . " —Miss Davis . " My whiskers arc now growing freely . "—J I . Merry , Esq .
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rpHE MODERN WONDER . — IIOLLOJL WAY'S OINTMENT . —The healing properties of tin ; Ointment used by the pnoiile of tins East have I ' orsitfe-s pnsl , had the praise of all who have witnessed tlioir inii-nciiloiis effects ; but , liotwitlisliiiuliu ^ their Krcnt exeelleiiiMi , their curative powers arc not so potent , tliHr liuuliilors not . so numorouH , 'their eeli brily not , mo world-wide , as that possessed by llollowny ' s extraordinary Ointment . It ia known , and useil in every part of the . universe , au ( ^ it cures all eruptions , sores , wounds , ulcers , tumours , nud stiff joint * ; restoring tlie < les ) i : iirinK toliealdi and tho onjoynieiifn o ( life when its pleasures upiicared nil lint slmt . out lo l . hi'iii . Solil bvrill . Mediciixi Veiulor . s tlirouglmnt Uie world , ami at ProlY' -ttor ILOLLOWA ^ 'S Ji . stablishinent , 24-i , Strand , London .
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No . 42 ^ Mat 8 , 1858 . j THE LEABEB , 453
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Leader (1850-1860), May 8, 1858, page 453, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2241/page/21/
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