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The Palace and Park will open at 0 a . m . Trains wiu run as often as required from the several railway stations . A GIUXI ) TOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL COXCERT of Sacred and other 3 rusic will be given in the Centre Transept , to commence at half-past ^ o ' clock . The 1 rogramme Will be duly announced . Performances by the Band of the Coldstream Guards , nnd on the Great Handol Festival Orejan , during fhe day . . „ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' The Handel Commemoration Festival Orchestra will be opened to the Public for the first time since its ¦ comp . lcii . on . The Fountains in the Naves and Fine Arts Courts will be displayed from 12 o ' clock , for the first time this year . Admission , as usual , One Shilling- ; children under Twelve , Sixpence . . ¦ '
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CRYSTAL PALACE . Arrano-emeiits for Week en ding- Saturday , April 23 rd : — Monday , open at 9 ; . Tuesday to Thursday , open at 10 . Friday ^ open at 0 . GRAND COXCK 11 T of . Ssiercd and other sitisie , Vocal and Instrumenttil . Admission , Is . ; Children under 12 , 6 d . Saturday , open « at 10 . Vocal and Instrumental Concert at 3 o ' clock . Admission , 2 s . Od . ; Children Is . L . KCTUKES , BAND , AND GREAT ORGAN DAILY . The Ornamental Ucds on the Terraces contain 320 , 000 Tulips , now in full blooni , besides many thousands in the Pulnco " ¦ ' The Crystal Palace Art Union works on view in the Sheffield Court . . * , ' » , Sunday , open at 130 , to Shareholders , gratuitously . by tickets . '
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HANDEL COMMEMORATION FESTIVAL . IM P O R T A N T TICK E T N OTIC E . To meet the great demand for Tickets , additional Stalls will be provided in the Gallery and in the raised Seats to be Greeted ' on the spot now occupied by the Italian Opera Orchestra . ni . On and after Monday next , 18 th April , plan , ? of these seats may bo seen and places selected at the Crystal Palace , or at As no reserve of any kind is made in the issue of tickets , the advantage of early application for these eligiblo seats must bo apparent . By order , GEO . GROVE , Secretary . Crystal Palace , April 13 , 1850 .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . SATURDAY CONCERT , APRIL tfird . The Programme this day ( tho Anniversary of Shakespeare ' s death , 1010 ) will consist of Mendelssohn ' s music to tho " Midsummer Night ' s JJrunm , " bongs , Duets and Glees by Bishop , Stevens , &c ., to the words of . Shakespeare . Conductor—Mr . Mauns . Further particulars , with ' names of vocalists , &c , will bo duly announced .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . LAST FOURTEEN WEEKS OF MR . CHARLES KEAN'S MANAGEMENT . On Easter Monday , 20 th lnat ., and during the week , will bo presented Shakespeare ' s historical play of HENRY THIS FIFTH , commencing at 7 o'clock . King lloury , Mr . C . Koan : ChoriiH , Mrs , 0 . Konn . — Tho Uox-o » lce will ro-opon on Wcdnoeday next , April 20 th , whom plucoH inuy bo Bcoured as usual .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( LoflBoes— Messrs . I * . ICobson and \ Y . S . Emden . ) PASSION WEKK . Monday , im < l during tho week ( Good Friday oxceptod ) , Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REKI > ( Into Miss P . llorton ) \ vi > i gJvo tholr popular ILLUSTRATIONS FROM HEAL LIFE . Part f . —A Visit to IToixy Loook afteii tiih Bai-l . I ' W't II , —My Unfinisiii ; i > Oi'KHA'i Introducing tho most popular charnotors , wltli Engllnh , Irish , Scotch , Italian , and French Hongs . Doors open at hnll ' -paHt 7 , commence at 8 .
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> . THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( TJndor tlio Muniiffoniont of Mr . Buokulono . ) During Passion week . Li , II . ADAM'tt ORRERY , being h ) n 20 th your , which will excel in bounty any former year ' s Exhibition . On Enator Monday , April 20 th , Mlsfl Amy Sodgwick will ronnpnoar in ( for tho Boopnd tlmo ) tho Nuw mul greatly huooosbWu Oomody of THH WORLD AND Tlflfl WTACIlfl . With ( flrst tirao ) , a new Clnseieul Extrnvflgnnaa , by yvnuvto Tnlfourd , Eb « j .
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~~~ " THE DERBY DAY , " ~ By W . P . FRITH , R . A ., Will be on view at the German Gallery , los , New Bond street , on and niter Monday next . Open from 10 tiuc Admission , Is . ; ° - ~
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CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS . ST . JAMES'S MINOR HALL The CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS will repeat their Tonulnr Entertainment EVERY EVENING at Highf , Saturdw Afternoons at Three . Stalls , 3 s . ; Ar 6 a , lis . " dnllorv- iY Tickets at Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library , ;• : } , ( j ld fiond ; street . ' , .
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MAN AND HIS HABITS . I Daily , at Three and half-past ¦ . ' Eight , l ) n . Kaiix will deliver Lectures at his unrivalled nnd original 3 Itiscum 1 Tichborne-street , . facing the Hnymarket . ' SYLL . Ani : s . — . Idontity" of Self-love anrt Social-The Philo sophy and IMiysiology of Marriage— -Happy nnd 1 , ' nhannv ITnibns—Whom and when to Marry- ^ Tlie Great Social Evil , its real Cure—¦ Philanthropists and thi-ir Sehcmes—Now Views of Men and Things—Dangers of Youth—Eocks I of Advanced Age—The true Glory of Mi ( Idle <\<>' l '—ilv Me I moirs—Much in Little . " y I The Museum is open daily ( for Gout ' uinen onlv ) from I Twelve till Five and from Seven till Ten . KNpInnation of I the Models every half-hour . Admission One . Shilling in- I eluding Handbook : to which is appended tliL * SllOALS I AND QUICKSANDS OF YOUTH . J ! y . Joski-h Kahn I M . D ., G radiiate in Mi'difine , Surgery , ami Midwifi-r v , of the I Imperial University of Vienna , &c : free by pout for twelve I stsimps , direct from the author , 17 , Harley-stroet , C ' aven- I dish-sqiiaro . . J
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rpiIE OPERA COLONNADE HOTEL J J . ( lateFeui . IIado's ) , Charles-street , liaymarket , is NOW I OPEN .
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the retirement of Mr . Isaac Heard . They are Major Bbothby , Captain Brine , Royal Engineers , and a Mr . George Wiildridge , an Irish merchant resident in London . The first is a Liberal ; the second is better known in a military than a civil capacity ; and the third ,. though Protestant , pledges himself "to support any measure which will protect the Roman Catholics ;" ¦ Mr . Vincent Scully is engaged in canvassing the the electors of Cashei > , in opposition to Mr . Charles Hemphill . Several other candidates are named ; among them Mr . John Carden , Mr . Lonigan , and Major Massy , the last being a Derbyifce . Two C onservatives mean to try their luck in Wateeford County—namely , Sir Robert Paul and the , Hon . Hely Hutchinson , who ran a close race at the last general election with Major Esinonde , the winning member . It is reported that Sir John Young , late Lord ¦ High Commissioner , declines contesting Cavan on the present occasion . The Derbyites will not , however , have a walk over , as a Mr . Reilly ( a Liberal ) will make an effort to win one of the seats .
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HOLLAND AND BELGIUM . A correspondent of the Express writes as follows : — . I learn from , a good source that a treaty has been concluded between Belgium and Holland for mutual defence in case of war breaking out . It is agreed between the high contracting parties that in certain given eventualities a joint army of 120 , 000 men shall be set on foot , of which 80 , 000 are to be furnished by the King of the Belgians and 40 , 000 by the King of Holland . In consideration of this difference between the military contingents , the King of Holland engages , at his own expense , to fit out a fleet , to be stationed in the Scheldt and the Meuse .
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• Leader Office , Friday Evening . HOUSE OF LORDS . . EDUCATIOX IX INDIA . The Duke of Argyll mbved for papers relative to Education in India . A short discussion ensued , and the motion was agreed to . Some conversation took place about the Red Sea Telegraph . Their lordships adjourned .
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HOUSE OF COMMONS . arAGISTERIAL APPOJKT 3 IENT 8 . Some questions connected-with recent magisterial appointments were asked . Mr . T . DnxepMBE wished for the name of the person who had urged upon the Lord Chancellor the appointment of the additional magistrates for Hereford . Mr . S . Estcoukt replied it wa « the Recorder . Colonel Clifford , Mr . Bouterie , and Mr . De Veke objected generally to the appointment of magistrates for political purposes . Mr . S . Estcourt and Lord J Manners said the appointments were justified by the necessities of the public service . THE INDIAN aiTJTINT . In reply to Sir De Lacy Evans , Lord Stanley said it was not the intention of Government to send out a corps of artillery to augment tlje British Army in India . THE PHCENIX CLUB TRIALS . Mr . MoMahon wished to know if Mr . " Whiteside would state why certain jurors had ^ been set aside on the late Ribbonist trials , and give their names . Mr . ¦ WiiiTESiDE justified the course taken by the Crown Solicitor , and denied that any person had been set aside because he was a Roman Catholic . . Colonel Herbert did not think the explanation satisfactory , nor in conformity with the information he . possessed , THE INDIAN ARMY AND FINANCE . Sir G , Lewis asked Lord Stanley whether ho would state the present strength of the British Army in India , and the reduction lie proposed to make , urging the necessity of carrying that reduction as far as possible , in order to relieve the ovcrburthened finances of India . * TJIE DISSOLUTION . Lord Palmhrston hoped the Chancellor of tbp Exchequer would , if possible , state the exact day that the dissolution was to take place , and also the probable day when the now Parliament would meet . Tho Chancellor of'the Exchequer could give no more precise information than that the Ministry would advise her Majesty to dissolve * Parliament some dfty in Passion-week , and that , so far as he could j uage , the new Parliament might meet on the 31 st of May . ( Hear . ) There being under forty members present , the House was counted out at half-past seven .
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# | 406 THE LEADER . [ No . 47 a , April 16 , 1853 .
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The Dissolution . —It is now stated that Parliament ¦ will be prorogued on Tuesday and dissolved on Thursday next . In this case the writs would be proclaimed on the following Saturday , and the borough elections would take place on the Wednesday in Easter week , and those for the counties on the following Monday , May 2 .
Crys Tax Pa Li Ce. Good Friday.
CRYS TAX PA LI CE . GOOD FRIDAY .
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FRANCE . Tho Moitlteur of this ( Friday ) morning publishes tho monthly returns of tho Bank of Franco , which show the following results , as compared with tho last return : —Pocroaso : Cash in hand , 13 millions i bills discounted not vot du 0 > 2 millions } treasury balancos , 12 J millions j on iron t accounts , 19 J millions . Increase ! Advances , 11 $ millions } notes in circulation , ? 4 millions . The Prefecture of' the ancient and splendid city of JBourgos has been burnt down . All tho valuable records contained in it are dostroyod . Mr . Barry Baldwin , formerly member of Parliament for Totnos , died in Paris yostorday morning .
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The Court . —Her Majesty held a Court at I ] Buckingham Palace on Tuesday , at winch Sir James II Hudson was presented on his arrival from Turin . I The same day there was a meeting of the Privy II Council . On Wednesday the Queen had a grand II dinner party ; and on Thursday the first drawing- j room of the season took place ; ¦ ¦ which' was f u lly and I brilliantly attended . On this occasion Her Majesty I received the annual deputation from Christ ' s Hospital . There was afterwards a state dinner , and an evening party , ' at which Mr . Albert Smith gave his entertainment . On Tuesday the Queen and the Prince Consort with , the Princess Alice visited the I Princess ' s Theatre . I The Pkixcess Alice . —Her ftoyal Highness will be confirmed during the ensuing Passion Week , at 11 St . . George ' s . Chapel , "Windsor . ¦ The Archbishop of ' I Canterbury will officiate . I Death- of Lady Morgan . —The- news of the I death of Lady Morgan , at the age of 7 . 6 , will be re- I ceived with feelings rather of regret than surprise . II To the present generation , the authoress of " Plorencc 1 Macartliy" was more a memory than a personage . It Times have changed , and taste has changed with | them ; and tons at the present time , it is hard to g appreciate the success which -attended the early htc- ¦ rary efforts of the " Wild Irish Girl . " . With Lady | Morgan we lose almost the best living member ot ¦ that goodly company of wits and authors , Byron ana | Scott , Moore and Hooke , and all the Icfscr stars , who g shone so brilliantly in those good old days , when ¦ George the Fourth was King . . K ¦ Death of Maixviue Bosio . —A gloom will be cast | over the whole world of dramatic art by the early | death of one of the most gifted of modern singers . Since Malibran Garcia died , in tho blown of her We , and talent , no artist has been cut oil by bo « nt » mciy a fate as Madame Bosio . Year by year this talented lady had won more and more on the n flections of-the public . The highest stage of her p ™* e * sion wouW soon have been lUtahiod by her . Only those whom the gods love die young . , nPthp The Ukivbbwtv Boat lUca-Tho result of the University Boat Kace yesterday exemplifies te « periodical uncertainty of all sporting matters , xno I odds were heavily in favour of Cumbndgo , nnd ft ) all accounts her crew wns far superior to that ot Oxford , both , in style and strength . The ^ bridge boat , however ., proved top light for so honvy n «« J At first starting they shipped a Inrffo . quniitiU « water . In spite of this overweight , . ^ J f ^ ffi rowed most gallantly , and gained rapid y J » « J Oxford boat , till tho accidental upsot oi their dou near Unvnes-bi-ldgo gave Oxford an onsy ana i » glorious victory . nn ^ nf the Tub East Jk » ia CoMrANY .-A a nieol ng or tg Court of Directors of tho East India Compnnj . > » ua at t ' lio India-house , on tho . I 3 tl » ) n ^\ Sv ' ' for Bykos , M . r ., wa $ unanimously elected cluiu man wf I tho year ensuing . . „ Trs ,. kbv . 11 A » am Bn « K .-Tl » o Rev . II . Andors , o ^ "fj | writes to tho Times- " Tho ^ author of ' J ° 7 ° p ° , I Clerical Life , " and " Adn , n Bpdo , " is »**• fJJJJ I Llffgtna , of Nuhoaton , Wnrvichshiro . ^ ,, nw easily satiety yourself of my corrootness by > j ¦ quiring of any one Ju that neighbour ! . ood J « j ¦ Ligplns hlniBeff , nnd tho characters , whom 1 io pninw n in « Booiioa of Cicrioo . 1 Lift , " " «> »» Aaiiillar there w » a the twin spires of Coventry , " | i
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Leader (1850-1860), April 16, 1859, page 496, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2290/page/16/
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