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THEATRE ROYAL, IIAYJklARKET. (Under thu Management of Mr. IJuokstono.) Last wcok but two of the .(•iigngc-iucnt~el''Mr. and Mrs. Charli's Jla ' thcws.
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iRIondny « n < l Tuesday ( for thoeetwo litchtB only , and by deaire ) , to coinniencc u , t 7 , with the Comedy of A UAMlSUfi fcJl'lSCULATION . Sir Affable Hawk ,-Mr . Charlus-MnthewB . After which A HANl > RsOMK 11 USIJA >' JI » , wltli THJO KTON . iJOY , concluding 1 with XHK SWLSS COTTACiE . . On WcdnoHclay , Thuredny , nnd Friday , positively for those lilghtB only , hUNDCm ASSURANCE , with TI 1 M VK . ITIC 7 Sir Fretful Jind 1 ' ufT , Air . 0 . Mathews ; Tllbiirlna . Mm . V , BlatliewB . Concludiiie with tho OAI ^ IOIAN Firno . s On Sftturday ( never acted ) a Now and Oriu'inul Comedy , in three acts , when Mr . Churk'S MathewB " and Mrs . Clinrlefl Miithcws will . npnuar . IStnu'u-ninnnccr , Mr . Chlnnendalo .
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ORATIONS BY jMu . T . MASON JONES . WILLIS'S KOOMSS This day , Saturday . March Sflth , at linif-pant threo o ' clock . " Jf ) enu iiYfUt , Jiia Ciitiqa imd lJioRruphorH . " Moudny yvoulng nc ? ct , March abth , " Ciu'ruu , o » d tho \ Vlt « and Omtoi-H of tho Jrlwli War , " Kuturduy al'ternoon , April and , "Milton , tho Patriot , StatcHiimn , l ' rouc M ' ritor , uiul l ' oc-t . " ^ Monday ovoiilnc , April Hh , "Umttiui , and the AVits and Orntore of tho JviNh I ' urliaincut . " Tho Kvitulufs OrutloiiH coninicuco at h ( ih-i ) a « t K / aht 1 nnd tho momlmtj-ditto uthitlf ' -piiHt Throu fcJtaUH ( numbored ) Oh , 5 Jto 8 orvc ( l Seutw , l ) a . s IJuok 8 oiit » , J-fi ' i h Uiy , outninodat Mr . ailtflhvU ' fl Koy « l Libnu-y , !|« , Old IJond-Htreet ; Mr . It . W . OjUvlur ' ti Mimic AVurt-hoiiso H » , Old IJond-Btioet 5 and all tho prineliml Ltbravlon .
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ST . JAMES'S HALL . AIndnmo tOLA MONTIOZ ( CountosB of Lmulsfeld ) will tflvu liur l'OL'ULAIt « K « Us ! B OK JOOUlt HKJTlJJUMiS on the . EvoniijtfH' ol'AnrU 7 & W . and xtii Thursday 71 U , Subjoot , JCNULISII AND AM 121 tl < JAN CI 1 AUAOT 10 U VrMuy 8 th , KUKOl'KANB IN TllJfl NlflW SvOUlVW Dpor . s ppen ut tioYiui , to eoin ' mvncu at nMiU CarrlnirnfB ordered at a quarter pa « t Nino . Btidls , oh , \ Jtesorvtsd ( liidcony ) Sontu , ! fa . 1 Unri « Horvo < l , 1 m . i may bo obtajiiocl ut Witcholl ' H Kovid Library , : ia , 01 < i llond-Htrcut 1 Cramer mid Uoalo ' H , « l ) l , l { uKi'Ut- « tm > t » l-laminond ' H , uu , ltoiront . tk'kol ollk'o , « y , i'lvciuHUy ,
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HOLLOWAY'S piNTM 3 ? NT AND TllhS . « y thu firnt » l « ht an . mtiHt tliluV ? JinW ' . llll 1 t ! 1 P iVi ! ) i ' i !! m » uii ni ' dudluu for fiie oWtvt Im n » i ; ni « d at omv . ij , ' , tody iliHwiflo In nhvnyt \ ii » t « able » but »{'" ' . V , . dn-UUuiihch uro almoHt wpulHlvt-. Wli « t » v «; r . li « -l hi 11 - « ration , or inti ' aotlblllty , they nr « Invnrlnl ly «•" ,, ' m coiijoliid nwof Jlollowiiy / M i » url « Vliw " » "i 1 «» vHr > >\ UJ \ , I -, liiKQil tho blood , roiirla the inuHt dldtHiit . V " * ' , * . 1 roitorthorouuhly rleAinu thuni , dlHplncjiiu-. nH ''' TIJ « . ' . iXilv cUr inn- BoitiivHH and olaKticity to iho hKIii , mwI 0 P K ' ., m ' i '" ami libnlthy coinpl « xl « ni , TIioho iiorttlnii . bK' - < ^ « i » are the . milVtit iu » d U * l pr .-panil iiiiri t'Man «» » ' ^ boautlfyhiHv »» d prowrvfiitf iho wUln . ' 1 'lu-y uns nt 1111 " ^ purfrutly mirinlvtiM , and lUdr |»« rlO »» K "I *' ' ' * wlt " } pL'i'imuunt .
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HANDEL COMMEMORATION- FESTIVAL , 1869 ; CRYSTAL . l * ALACK . The l ) irectors liavi- the pleasure Id suinoiuico tliat this C-roat < KNTK > TAJ : V 3 Ii ; Sl ( . 'AL FK . STHAJ ., Jilt ; pnparalion * for which havo occupiftl the closc-st ¦ ctuisUU-Euilon for nearly three years , will take-place a * follows : ¦ Mkbsiah < M ( in ( liiy ,. linieQOth . De ' ttisokn " Te UEUM . witliHflee- ) lions from Iiclsh : i 2 » ar , Haul , > M ' CMliu ^ diiy . JuncaJutl . Sanitson , Judas M-ticcubyuJS * ¦ «•"•• ; TsjtAKJL , in K « ypt FiKhiy , June 21 th . C ' oniaue . uciitK each day at Onio cluck . Tlie Orchestra- in tlic-Ureat Tranwpt ,- « uw ln > iii «¦ L-xtoimcd to tiie oloar width of - ' 10 i ' vvt ( or doubh- tlic dhniu-tur ottho d'omuof St . l ' aul ' H CrttluMlra-l ) , will be reinlr ¦ ivcl j-anabio ot accommoclatii . K- . nrnrly *\> VK TIKirs \ M > (¦»!¦( AIANJD ' JNST-nC-MKM'AI . J » KI . { l « O « MJ-: iJS ,- who will bit 8 vU < c ( t-d with- the tircntvit euro Irom tJu- vnrlona inctroliolltnn , provincial , nnd fontinei . tal ovclicstniH i-nt odr I choirs , and elioral asnociatious , i , r < -w-nllntr « con bin . 11 t musical executive talent far excecdiiiy any previous undvi-* The orchestral nrrun « c . menlK for this "" P-11 : 11 , , ! ' /; ' '' "V , " ^ ; , ' conaTOHS-w . ill . be undor tli » - direction , ol . » lif ^ - ^ iihV 1 IAU " MOCVIO SOCMKTV , EXlOTKH ^ I A 1 . 1 ^^ , ^ Tick . 'ts will bJTBBUcifuocoVdhitf to prlijrlly of npjill «« tlon at tho fWlowli . tt . rutu . Tw > ^ „ , „ , „ nmrtlio net Central Numbered . Stalin , ( lor the throe- « l » y ;"»[ ' 'i ' ^ in lettered blocks f or two dnj- n . V ^' h J on y , <> ni : ( J » im : a lacn . Vrwentv-Jlvi Hlilllhi ( , t < thobot , Hi ' Mcatflnot numbered , but ( lialt-a-Ouiui'ii caHi for onour roBurved in wide-blocks j two days' rorlbviminfvi * - IM-c'forouco will be S'lven to upplii .-atiinirt for hu < h 01 Th ^ Tlckot omees lit tho Crystal l ' "' . ' . ' ^' ' '' . ' ^^ X < w Exwtvv Hall , are now open for t fiv Ihhim- «« ^«» «• ' >» 'i * , ,,. tho plans of seats nu \ y i > v luMwctod , and tin ; " , 1 'V on i h " r ofnrriinffumoiits , wli ' l » block plans , niny 1 «• I 1 do 1 " written " or personal aiipllealion . -Nu " '" ' ' V , ' , „ ' I U > attcmled to wtlusa ncwimimulod by •< r » ' » " « ' " » , „ ,. amount , ; and all cIioim <> b or noHt-olftoi .- 01 mIcm h .-it to u oHlcc , aro to be miufo payal . lo to tho «» " •• ' « ' ' ' J ,. ! UnovJJ , IOhq ., Hocretary of the Crystal l ' uliiou < omimn ) - J ' yOrUl 5 KOK « K « lM » VK . Maroh 1 ( Wli , « MW . H .-rwhir ) . ,
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CRYSTAL P ALACK , Arrnug-eris-cntB for Wet-k i-. idiuy Haturdny , April ' -Jiul . Moiutay , cipin at ' . »; Tiicsdiiy to Frid . iy , *» jw-ii ut 10 . A ( Jmission , is . ; ' Children under l'A ( kl . Saturday , opeii uX 10 . % ' ocal idid InstrmiuMital Concert at 2-30 , ' Adniisifion , 2 s . Cd . ; Ciiildren Is . J . LLL ' ST 1 JATK 1 ' > LKCTtVUKS , OlK-. IIKS' 1 'liAL BAND , . and GK-KAT OHCiAX rtuily . ThO l'iCTUKK GAI-MvliY rt'inains pi » i _ -n for this week Collection of Autojrr « pl-i Letters of Kniimnt 3 Iei ) , in the Centre . Transept . Sunday , open at l-oO , to Shareholilers , ^ liituitously by tickets . ' . ' - .- •
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ROYAL LYCEUM TIIEATLJE . (^ raiiauer , Mr . Kdinund Falcom-r ) . On M-o ' iulay , Tiu-filsy , and . "Wednesday , KXTUEMI- 's OK , 3 I 10 X OFT 1 IK DAY . After which " A DKAUSllitl ' I-ouisn J . ovetrick , Miss Kingslake tliei-trrst appearance ) - Hector Timid , Mi-. Kilciton . To eo ' ucludc with , <» : i iloiidav boinsr for tliollonolit of tho T ^ uuri l- 'amilv , witli tlic Kallct ot TUiC . IACK IN THU TUH . On Thursday ,. M . ui-cli ' -list , will be produced , -iyjtli-Xew ScencTV by Mr . AV . ( . ' alcott , Mr . Kdmuiul Kalcpnerla Xow and Original l'lay , FlfANCKSCV ; A DliKAM OF VENICIO . In tl 19 course , of the ; l'lay a Xcvv Son ^ , co : uppsed for the occasion by M . W . Ita-lfc , Ksq ., -will be sang . by Miss C . oeiLla-iianse . After the l'lay a New Fa roe , cnt ' itJrcl IIUS 1 ? . VXI > S K 1 MVAKE . To eoiiclude with a UALJ-KT Di \* KI { Tl-s ^ KSii ; XT . Miss Uosiim Wriohf i Ac . Mr . Clara St . Ca-jic will ' make her first uppc-arRncc-ou Monday , April -1 th , in English Opera , for tlu- JJenetit of Mr . J . ^ V . lviii « fslak € .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC TlIEATh'R fl . cssei-s — Slossi'P . f . Kobson and W . S . Km den ) Monday , and durinir the week -will . be ' pL'iToraicd the Coi . nedio ^ tr ., by Mark JLemon , Ksq .. Oiuitlcil FASMlov ABLE AUHIVAI ^ . Chavacivrs"by Messrs . Adtlison ' c Viit-in ' s . If . Wijran , <> - Coooke , F . ' Clmrh-s , K . Codke II . Coopers . Mes . dBiaes - C . ottrell , Huffhes , IJroniley 2 U . - * Kiiiden , - iuhI Miss AVyiuUiRin . J " - After which THE l'OKTKU'S KNOT .. Charactcta bv Messrs . F . Kobson , G . Cooke , G . Viniiiy , ~\ Y . Oordon l / ^ Vif-uii , If . ¦ Cooppr , J . and Jl . White ; and AK-siiamos Hniflics and Lei ^ h Minray . To -i-o . r . cl : jde with TI 1 K OI 5 JKCT OF IXTIIKICST . ( liaractors . by Messrs . G . <' ooke , 11 . Wi ^ -jsn , V . Charles Miss Cottrei ! , ' Mrs . I . eiyh Murray , and Mrs : KnuU-n . ¦ Coiniuence Jit . H . alf-past Jrt-vcjii o ' clock . '
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" ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . ( Farewell peason of 3 rr . Charles Kean as Maiia « -cr } The rii-b-Ilc is resptt-tfidly informed , that Mr . aitd * Vrs c KKAX'S ANXITAI . IJENEFIT will take place to-nioprmv " MONDAY , March the .-Wh , when will beprixlneed the Hitorical l'lay of KING IlENltV T 1 IJ 5 FlWlI / V ^ ,, f-fe last . Sliakespcrean revival under the exititiug- -miiiiiiirciiicnt Shake ? p « " ; ire ' s historicJil play of KlXff IIKNuSr THt FIFTH ; will , under approval , be - rcpe .-ttou ovei-v u \ -en-iiw » until Hie 10 th of April . >« iui
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HOUSE OF LORDS . INDIAN FINANCES . Tub Earl of EiiKSBduouon moved for copies of all the notifications issued by the Governor-General m Council , ' from 1857 to iha present time , relative to the terms on which the Government of India would receive money on loan . The papers had shown that the condition was deplorable of the Indian . finances , and that was the reason he brought the question before the House . The Pour per Cents , had / in a short tiniet ' allenOper cent . j . nnd the Five per Cents , had fallen 5 J per cent ., and this had occurred at a time when it could hast be expected . This fall could only k attributed to the erroneous financial policy of the Indian Government : He hoped it was not true ' that Government had been unable to pay their servants in Oude , but only to give them subsistence money . , ¦ The Earl of Di : ituv would ngrce to produce the papers required , and remarked that , owing- to the exigencies of the times , the Government had been obliged to come to Parliament for powers to raise a loan of three millions . After some further remarks the motion was agreed to . . . , In reply to a question , Earl Deri > y said it would rest with the Crown to confer any further mark of honour on Biiron Pelmefather . The House adjourned . HOUSE OF COMMONS . Mi * . W . O . SrANLKY f ? ave notice , that in case the -Government Reform Hill failed to he read a second time , he would move a vote of want © f confidence hi her Majesty ' s ministers . " , This intimation .. was received with loud cheers by the anti-ministerialists . . 1 Some questions of minor importance were asked and answered , and then the adjourned debate was resumed . TOT KEEORM IILI , DE 1 UTE . Sir S . NoRTiicoTE defended the Government bill and condemned the objections of the noble lord , the inember for London . He contended that Government would have placed themselves in a false position if they Jiad listened to the suggestions of opponents , and altered the bill in the way proposed to them . The House had heen placed in asltuatipn of embarrassment by the supporters of : the iioble lord ' s resolution , for they did not tellthe House , in case Lord Derby ' s bill was defeated , whether they , iiitended to bring forward the-bill which Lord John Ifussell Lad some time ago introduced . There was one objection against the- Government bill -which had some force—it was , that the principle of uniformity was adhered to in respect of votes for boroughs and eoiinties . Ho contended that the objection might assorted mat
lie met at once , if necessary , but lie Government were by no means rigidly wedded to this principle of uniformity . Let the bill go into committee , and then alterations might be made in this or in any other respect that might be expedient . If the resolution of the noble lord had only reference to the second reading of the bill , the House would not be placed in its present dilemma . He hoped the House would vote for the second , reading , that the bill might go iiito committee , and there be amended , Mr . Cakdvell considered that the bill contained no one point entitled to the honour of being called a principle . The hill was only made to serve a purpose—to get rid of tlie renl question . The present wns a great opportunity of performing the important duty of
revising the shortcomings of tlie < u | d Keioriu Bill , and adapting it to tlie progress of the age . , We could do this without placing class against class ; but we could not do nny practical good with the present bill . Heunderstood that the principle of the hill was uniformity of franchise ; but . he contended that , this uniformity was « ontrary to the principles recognised by the constitution . He considered tlie hill would only bo productive of mischief , and he thought , therefore , tlie lloueeouglit to vote for the resolution . lie denied that the bill could bedenlt with or propgnly amended in committee , nnd that wop a guttlcient reuaon for rejecting it .
Mr . DituwMOisw said the House on both aides seemed mystified and . at cross-purposes . JXo one seemed to know whether they were speaking on n principle or a detail , or whether the bill contained cither principle or detail . The question ot a Reform Bill wns simple enough . You wore to extend the franchise to persons who hud It not , mid yet ought to have it . You had to give members to places that had no members , but ought to hnvc them ; and you hnd to tnke awny nii'iuliera from plnccs that ought not to Imve thoin . The wholo thing lny In n nutshell . ( Laughter . ) He should certainly not support the resolution , becnuso lie believed It wns only 11 inove for the purpose of brining in Lord J . Unsaoll or Lord
Palmers ton . Mr . Dknt supported the resolution . Mr , Paoke opposed it . — -Lord f-Inrry Vane said lie could not give his support to eucli a measure . Mr . S . WonvTAiY considered thnt by voting for the noble lord's resolution tf » o Houijo would lose the opportunity of settling-a greiit question } and by voting for thevecond voiulliiffot t lip bill thu Mouse would gain nn opportunity 0 * ' fttjttihig the uiu'tttion , am ) of amending that bUMn conuuUtco . Lord 1 > ai . m BHWXON stated lie was going to Rive his covdltd support to tho resolution . The present wat ) no vote ofeouauro on the Ctuverntnoiit ; It waa an nmenclinont strictly appertaining to tho subject , uml brought
prominently forward , what .-were the leading features of t lie bill , lie could not but say that the time the House had bestowed on the discussion Lad been thrown away . There was one speech to which he would particularly allude , he 1 referred to the hon . gentleman feir . H . Cairns , who had infused persona lities into his remarks , and wlip had overstepped those bounds of forbearance winch had been adhered to by hon . ' gentlemen on his side of the House . Ho would not follow the example ot the SvhViu . r-GV-uuial ami charge tliein with having abandoned their principles . ¦ . LK 1 ? T SITTING .
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THE CONGRESS . The Jifoiuti'vr of this ( Friday ) morning contains the following : — "The Cabinet of Vinnna lias given its consent to the proposal of Russia to convoke a Congress Count Cavoiir has quitted Turin for Paris , on the invitation of the Emperor . " -,,,., N , * 4 , , 'I'he ' Ostdi'wtucM' Post of to-day ( I-nday ) states that Austria has declared herself willing to consent to tlie proposal of a Congress , upon condition , however , that fc- ' arilinia will discontinue 1 he extraordinary armaments she is now making , and that the Congress assemble 011 the principles of tho Protocols of the Aix-la-Chapelle Conference . The town in which the Congress is to meet is not yet decided upon .
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FKANCE . Tlie following intelligence lias been received through Mr . Reuter ' s office . The statements in it ' can only be accepted as echoes of reports more or less authoritative in Paris to-day : ^ " The Prince Napoleon had personally insisted upon the admission of Piedmont into the Congress , nnd has represented to the Emperor that in the event of Piedmont not being admitted , Count Cavour intends to resign . In Piedmont the people may wish to prevent the -. Government from sendinpr . a representative , because the popular feeling is that the cause ¦ of their country has been betrayed . There is . even a fear of some popular demonstration in -Turin . .. The date for the Conference respecting the election of Prince Couza is not yef fixed . " * ' '
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tuscany . : . ; ' ¦ ¦ :: ¦ ¦ • ¦ According to advices from Florence , ' the Grand Duke of Tuscany lias suppressed the-law en the liberty of the press in political matters .
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The carnival of Venice was , it appeal's , as dull as a funeral , in spite of all tlie efforts of the police , who tried hard to get up some little animation , out of respect to the Archduchess Charlotte , who was in the city . The Venetians pitilessly hissed everybody who went to the nmsq , uod ball . Mr . Holier * Malcolm Kerr , LL . B ., of the Northern Circuit , is a candidate for the office of . judge of the Slierifis' Court , which , within tlie last tow days , has becorue vacant in consequence of the deatli of Mr . M , PreiHlcrgast , Q . C . Mr . Serjeant Thomas has also come forward astt candidate for tlie office . . ¦ . ¦¦¦¦ - ¦¦ « .... « - —„ , — ,..- > . ¦¦¦ .. Wp «« iL ! --wa ,-r «* -Kfsusr j- tj Tt * nj * . *^; n » j ; iu . 1 _ ij 1 , _ 1—¦ i « . imiL ' s : m
Theatre Royal, Iiayjklarket. (Under Thu Management Of Mr. Ijuokstono.) Last Wcok But Two Of The .(•Iigngc-Iucnt~El''Mr. And Mrs. Charli's Jla ' Thcws.
THEATRE ROYAL , IIAY ^ IARKET . ( Under the Mtinugcmout of Mr . IJuokstono . ) Last wcok but two of the . ciigngciucnt " el ' 'Mr . und Mrs . Charles JI «' thcws .
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Leader (1850-1860), March 26, 1859, page 400, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2287/page/16/
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