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LYCEUM THKATRE. — M. JULLIEN'S CONCERTS.-EVERY EVENINGnt Eight o'clock.
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t— Engagement of tho celebrated Violinist . M . W 1 EN 1-AWSKX—•• Tho Pern Leaves" Valse . M . Jullion ' s " Hymn of Universal Harmony . " Tho N cw Quadrille , " The Campbells arc CominV " Dog Tray Polka . " And a new Selection from "Weber's Grand Opera DEE FRHISOIIUT 55 , arranged expressly for those Concerts by M . Julliou .
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M R . AND MIIS . HOWARD PAUL'S last M-cok but three in their Comic and Musical Entcrtafiimon . fi . PATCHWORK , avory night ( Saturday included ) nt 8 . at tho EGYPTIAN HALL . Piccadilly . This is posllively tho last month in London , ns tho Salio in then required by Mr , Albert Smith for his CHINA . Mr . Howard Paul will hitroduco a now American eccoutrjclty , " Peggy Dear , " and Mrs . Howard Paul will continue lior wonuerhil Imitation of Mr . SlniH Reeves in " Como into tho garden , Maud , which rccolvcB nightly an ovation . , ,,, , ^ Stalls , 3 s . i Area , 2 a . ; Gallery , Id . Coinmouco at Eight . A Morning Performance every Saturday at 'inruu , uuu also on Tuesday , Novonibor 23 .
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ROYA L POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION . PATRON — II . U . H . THM PRINCE CONSORT . — Tho SPECIALWONDER of tho il 013 .-MOULB'S P 11 OTOGRAPHlO LlCUIT-the RIVAL of'thobUN . Exhibited and Ldotuvod on by Mr . JJ . V . GAUONJ 3 K . dally nt Jlallpnat Threo , nud Monday , WodneHdny , and Friday Evenings , O V / usi I OALSKKTCIIES of POPULAR COMPOSERS by Mr . Williams , and MInh Eppy , ovory Kvonhu ? , lit Audition to nil tho other Novelties mid Amusements . MANAGING DIRHOTOR , It . I . LONGBOTTOM , Knq .
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DK . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSJMJM , 8 , Tluhborno-Btroot , oppoaltotho UiurniarJcot , OPEN DAILY ( for Gentlomon only ) . LECTURES by Dv , yUXTON ftt 3 , 44 , and 8 o ' clock on Important aud InterohUiiK ToplcB In connexion with ANATOMY , PHYSIOLOGY , and PATHOLOGY ( viilo Proffi'ammq ) . Admission , Is . — Dr . Knlin ' H Nino Lectures on tho Philosophy or Marriage , &o . ( sent post froe , direct from the Author , on tho rocofpt of 12 stumps .
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r < KYSTA L PAL AC 1 S .-S ATU R DAY CONV j OBttTS .-ThQ Kirat of tho Series of V"carand « wtrumeutnl Ooncoi'tu lor tlio present Autuui a »« >'' at | , tiuiwuu . will Uifce | j || i « uon aii 6 uw »« y » g ' ,. ? T . Ac , will when AIIhh Stnbbnoli , Mr . Moiitom &mIII , *«• 'J , an , » appear . Tho J ' roHrninmo will include ' c " tlUv i 5 ,, oi-s oi > o » bu lie Its Ural timoof poiTonnaneo In London . W J ^ fcot , at 1 ( T , AUiuImmIoii , llMlMi . Orowni or by WcuUoa w llair . tt . Gulnoii . Clilltlron , Ouo bUllliug .
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/ Sm ' STAL ~ TALACE . —Arrungcinents for tUo \ * J week eudliiB SutiirUay , Novombor lath . m Monday , Novouibei- sth .-Opou at U . V ' llU liiilliLiKior MUM SHOW , LAS'l DAY . AUiiiUblon , U » o fc . 1 1 H » BI bv Sonmm Ticket , llftll-Uulmjft ! Children , frixpoiico . ' Tuesday , WetfuoaUwy , Thur » Uuy , l- ' riUay . —Ojjch nt 10- AW mi »» iuki as above , ' ,, ,, u . iturilny Sutufday .-Oi ) ou at "lO . Tho First of l » TO Winter Concerts or Vocal and Iniit-runiontul M ««{ J ' , Jj ,,, misMlon , Half . a-Crown j or by ttoaaon TloUui , llull- Oinuu . s Ohilui'un , One Bhilll « i « . . sii . iro-Oii WmiUiiys tho 1 ' uGiuo nnd grounda nro oju H » J' ^ jr holUora grutulloualy , IVoai hW till suiimoi ; , on showlnB " •« uclmlattion ilcUctrt . , „ ,.,. « nrciislou H . ilf-Uulu < ja UciiBOii Tickets , available on oveiy ocowj toaoih April , l « 5 U ,. mny uwsv bo hiul at Iho A ' uliico , uuuh * Exulcr Hull .
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THE iiOYAL GRECIAN TUEATJRK ( Proprietor , Mr . U . O . Concuicst . Acting Manngor , Mr . 0 . Montgomery . ) m ,, iiii ( . ( i On Monday . nnd during Lho week , » New Urnmn . entllott THE FUGITIVES . ISir Thomas Watson , Mr . It . i' »» B'i "S ' ivink Leonard . . Mr . II . Sinclair ; iJHIy Truclioy . JU r . G . Conquest . A Uli . VNJU INDIAN \*} ty&U u ^ $ V $ Si ) V Conquest ' u i > ujjils . A i ' arce , entitled THE MIb \^^ THE MILL , by Mr . J . Maiuiing and M ss AiiMilietoiin Ml . YoeoucluUu with A Lll'E ' o RlA'ExNGE . Foui t " ^ "fmltobto Mo-Mi . SoirOe iiaiMwiito at 0 o ' clock . Mr . T . JJom a' "iig baud . A Concert in llio Assembly Room . Mr . Wo buuw will uranldo , assistud t > y Mr . i « . Corri , Master lluydii Uoru , and J . Manning . . .
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THEATRE EOYAL , SADLEK'S WELLS . ( Under the Management of 31 r . I'lidps . ) Monday , Tuesday , nnd Wednesday , SLoiiUau Kuowles ' s < iy ° THE AV 1 FE . Julian St . ricrrc , Mr . Plielps ; t ' crrado Conzago , Mr . T . C . Harris ; Leonardo ( jionzago , Mr . V . Itobiuson ; Automo , Mr . J . W . Rjiy ; Count Florio , Mr . C Seytou ; ^ ar ^ F . f "' Cl . arlcs Voung ; Mariana , Mrs . Charles \ uung ; 1 'loribel , Mi&s C . l ' urko . Thursday and Friday , Shakspcarc ' s Comcily of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . Benedick , Mr . H . Marston ; Don CluuUio ,-Mr . 1-. Kobl » s , " ' - Leonato , Mr . T . C . Harris ; Dogberry , Mr . J . W . Kay , liealiicc , Mrs . Charles Young . To conclude each cvoniug with A TENANT FOR LIFE . On Saturday . MAOBETH . Macbeth , Mr . Plicl |> s . And other Entertainments . liox Ollice open from 11 till a , under the direction or pr Austin . . „ r
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ROYAL OLYMPIC TJ 1 EATEE . ( Lessees—Messrs . F . Robsoti and VT . S . Emden . ) Monday , and during the week , will be performed the original Drama by WilKie Collins , THE RED VIAL . Characters by Messrs . F . Robsou , Addisou , 1 ' . Viiiing , W . Gordon , G . Cooke , ± 1 . Cooper , Mrs . Stirling , and Miss Marstou . Alter which , LADIES , BEWARE . Characters by . Messrs . G . Viniiifc ' , G . Cooke , Mrs . W . S . Emdeii ,. Misses Stcplioiis and Wyndham . To conclude with TO OBLIGE JiENSOXCharacters by Messrs . F . Robson , G . Cooko , F . Charles , Miiss ilarston and Miss * Hughes . Coiuuience at lia | f-j ) ast seven .
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THEATRE ) ROYAL , HAYMAKKET . ~ ( Under tho Management of Mr . Uuckstone . ) Last week but two of the Engagement of . Mr . and Mrs . Charles Mat hews . Monday , Nov . 8 , and every evening during the week—to commence at 7—with ihe new Comic Drama , in three acts entitled THK TALE Of A COAT ( by William Brough and Dr . G . Franck ) , iu which Mr . Charles Mathews will sustain an original character . After which , the Comedy , by Mr . Charles Matliews , THE DOWAGER . Lord Alfred Lynsay ( his original character ) Mr . Charles Mathews ; Sir Frederick Chasimore , Mr . Howes-Edgar , Mr . W . Fiu-ren ; Dowager Countess of Tresiliaa ' ( lirsb time iu England ) , Mrs . Charles Mathews : Lady Bloomer , Mrs . E . FiUvilliam . To be followed by THE ETON BOY . Mr . Charles Mathews , Mr . Coinptotr , and Mrs . Charles Mathews . Concluding with tlie Ballet of JACK'S RETUUN FROJf CANTON , by Louise , Arthur , and , Charles Leelercq . Stage Muuagcr , Mr . Chippendale .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATEeT ~ ( Farewell Season of Mr . Charles Kean as Manager . ) Monday , Wednesday , and Friday , MACBETH . Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday KING JOHN . J > Preceded every evening by the farce of AWAY WITH MELANCHOLY .
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THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LAjS t e 7 ( Under the Management of Miss Louisa Pvne and Mr . W . Harrison . ) Production of THE CROWN DIAMONDS . Continued and Increasing Success of the ; EOSE OF CASTILLE . On Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday , will Be produced ( first time this season ) , tho CROWN DIAMONDS Dob Henrique do Saudoval , Mr . W . Harrison ; Cataiina Miia Louisa Pyne .. ' " On Tuesday and Triday ( 113 th , 114 th times ) , the T ? Osst ? OF CASTILLE . With every evening , LA FLEUR D'AMOUR . xi-iiUiJ Commence at half-past seven .
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? : . ¦ Leadee Office , Friday Night , November 5 th . FRANCE . ItJs now said that AI . de Montalembert will be assisted in the ensuing trial by M . Dafaure , and that the defence of the editor of the Correspondaht -will be undertaken by M- Berryer . The Patrie says that several foreign journals have erroneously asserted that if M . de Montalembert should be convicted , he -will come -within the operation of the Public Safety Bill , and may , at any time hereafter , be transported for life without trial . There can be no doubt that such assertions—if they have been made—proceed upon a mistaken view of the la ^ w of Feb . 27 , 1858 , which enumerates the offences which may entail such tremendous consequences . A political libel is not one of them .
The Moniteur contains a decree of Napoleon III ., abolishing mortmain altogether in Algeria . Mortmain is a favourite dodge of the Turkish clergy , and one-half oflthe Ottoman territory is so tied up by rnollalis and dervishes that the Encumbered Estates Court would be a serious benefit to the whole Mussulman empire . Prince Napoleon saw the absurdity of this tenure , and now the whole of these mosque lands are restored to general circulation . ' Gount "Valentine Esterhazy , the Austrian Envoy to the Cour , t of St . Petersburg , died on Tuesday at the Hotel Bristol , in the Place Vendome , at the age of fiftyfive . He had been Minister at Munich , Dresden , and Stockholm . :
Prince Napoleon-has not yet made any concession of the Algerine railway , but is taking all the proposals into consideration . An English company is among the candidates . Winter has come in Paris unusually early and with great severity . It freezes hard in the middle of the day not-withstanding a bright sun . At Versailles , on Wednesday night , the centigrade thermometer fell five degrees below zero .
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HAMBURG . A letter from Hamburg dated Wednesday , says .: — " It having been notified by telegram from London to tho police of this city that two Hungarians , suspected of being concerned in the forgery of Austrian bank-notes of 100 florins each—so many of which are in circulation all over the Continent , and which are so perfectly executed as to deceive even the Austrian National'Bank officials themselves , who have pronounced several of the forged notes genuine- —were on the point of embarking at Hull for this city , some of the detectives of the Hamburg police were ordered to " keep a vigilant eye on them , and were so fortunate as to arrest them , in Jlayrante delicto at the little town of Wands-beck , two miles from this city , in the territory of Holstein . On examining their baggage , no less than 10 , 000 of these forged notes were found in . their possession . The delinquents , after undergoing an examination , will be handed over to the Austrian authorities . "
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TURKEY . Our Consul at Belgrade , M . Fonblanquo , has found it necessary to take instructions nt Vienna ns to the impending revolution in his district , Servin , Bosnia , and Thessaly being on tho eve of convulsion . From Vienna he lias just gone to Trieste to embark for Constantinople with the same object , and returns to his post by the Lower Danube . If the famous six hundred deputies meet in open air , and open arms , after the ritual of the ancient Skuptcbina , bayonets alone can disperse them .
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pont ) had , come back to pay homage to this veteran Oriental diplomatist . . Frightful , Coal-pit Accidejjt . —At four o'clock yesterday afternoon the Cae Coal -pit , near Llanelly , Carmarthenshire , was inundated by a rush of waters from old adjoining workings . There were fifteen colliers ; five escaped , and ten were drowned . Metropolitan Board of Works . —At the meeting of this board to-day ( Friday ) Mr . Wright brought up a
report from the Committee of Works and Improvements , reporting that in the opinion of the committee it is expedient that chemical assistance should be placed at their disposal to enable them to report on the several schemes for deodorising , and the application of sewage manure , submitted to the board . After some discussion , an amendment to refer back the report to the committee was rejected , and the report , and the suggestion contained in it , were adopted , the expense being restricted to 100 L
Me . Rarey . —The horse-tamer , is now at Stockholm . He has tamed several violent horses there in the presence of the Prince Royal , and his royal highness presented him with a gold medal . Mr . Rarey is , a letter states , about to proceed to St . Petersburg . Mr . Gladstone's Mission . —Mr , Gladstone has appointed Mr . Arthur Gordon , third son of Lord Aberdeen , his private secretary during his mission to the Ionian Islands . Mr . Gladstone is expected to arrive at Trieste next Thursday , and one of her Majesty ' s steamers will convey him from Trieste to Corfu . Founding of a Town Hall at Hounslow . —An event of considerable moment to the inhabitants of Hounslow took place yesterday , being the laying , by the Lord Chief Baron , Sir F . Pollock , who resides in the neighbouring village of Hatton , of the first stone of a town hall .
The Medical Council . —The Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh met on Wednesday for the election of a representative to the Medical Council . Professor Syme and Professor Balfour were nominated , and the result of a lengthened discussion and a division was that the former was elected by a majority of one . The Universities of Aberdeen , who are conjoined with that of Edinburgh in electing a representative , had previously elected Professor Syifie , and , had the University of Edinburgh made another choice , it would have devolved on the Home Secretary to decide between the persons nominated . Mr . Sheridan Kno-vvlks . —This gentleman ' s health , we regret to understand , is still in a delicate sUte , and he leaves Rothesay next week for Cadiz , on a visit to his friend Dr . Gorman , to avoid the severity of our xvinter .-r ^ -NortA British Daily Mail ,
The Sufz Canal . —In the Paris letters of Thursday a conspicuous topic is the . investment of simple people ' s money in the scheme for making East lntUanien approach the Goodwin Sands of the Pelusian Gulf , and emerge into the shallows of Suez . Le Xovd is conspicuous in puffing that bubble . It states that a positive rush to the poll for shares is going on ; that one capitalist in Paris has demanded to invest a million or nothing , and his request was refused ; that demands have come from Bourge s , Carcassonne , and Clermont , all provincial towns of primitive credulity . Even Bordeaux , which cannot protit by the short cut , is not backward in coming forward ; and as the shop opened yesterday ( Friday ) for deposits of 60 f . per share , we are likely to hear more of it .
Tins Bradford Ppisoninob .- —Thoro was no death reported yesterday . Tho worst , we hope , is past . There is another case of illness reported . Most of the sufferers nro now doing well . Yesterday , Mr . Jowlson held an inquest on Herbert Houldsworth , at Bowling , and returned an open verdict ; . To-morrow , at tlio Borough Court , two cases will form the ground of criminatory action against tho prisoners— some or all of them . — Bradford Observer . JLord , Stratforp db RnnoLlFFB . — -Tlio account of this distinguished statesman having been wrecked appears to be doubtful . Tho Nord of Thur ^ dny positively announces Ills arrival at Athone , and tho presentation pi ? ft letter froth Queen Victoria to King Otho . Mr . Wyse , who had been « n tiquarlnnisslutf In Eulcoa ( Negro-
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1192 . T % E __ I ^ J 3 _ A DE K > [^ ^ i : v NovE ^ IBER ^ 1858 .
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SPAIN . A letter from Manilla states that the Spanish troops destined to co-operate with the French in Cochin China Bailed from that port on the 27 th of August for tlio Huonang group of islunds , about sixty miles from tho coast of Tonkin , which hnd been fixed on as the rerulezv . ous . The following telegram hns been recoived : — ' Madrid , Nov . 8 . —The Epoca pretends that among the deputies elected there are forty of them who may be considered as belonging to the Opposition . " The Leon Eenunol had been again seized .
Lyceum Thkatre. — M. Jullien's Concerts.-Every Eveningnt Eight O'Clock.
LYCEUM THKATRE . — M . JULLIEN'S CONCERTS .-EVERY EVENING , nt FAkU o'clock .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 6, 1858, page 1192, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2267/page/16/
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