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CRYSTAL PALACE. NEW SEASON.
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Arrangements for Week ending : Saturday , May 7 : — 3 I 6 nday , open at 2 ; Tuesday , Thursday , Friday , open at 10 . Admission , One Shilling ; Children under twelve , Six-XyGYlCG ¦ ¦ ' " . ¦ ¦ Wednesdav , May 11 th , open at 10 . FIRST GRAND CONCERT this season by the artistes Of the Royal Italian Opera . Admission free by Two Guinea Season Tickets , or by One Guinea Season Tickets aiid payment of Half-a-Crown ; to non-Season Ticket-holders on payment of Seven Shillings and Sixpence ; or if tickets arc purchased before the day , on the written demand of a Season Ticket-holder , Five Shillings ; Children under twelve * half-price . Saturday , open at 10 : Floral Promenade . ' Admission by Season Tiekets of both classes or on payment of Halt ' -a-Crown-, Children , One Shilling . . Sunday , open at 130 , to Shareholders , gratuitously by tiekets . . ; .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA CONCERTS . The Directors of the Crystal Palace Company have great pleasure in announcing that they have made arrangements with Mr . Gye foT a series of Grand Concerts , to be ^ upported by the artistes of the . Royal Italian Opera , Coveutgarden . The first of these Concerts will take , place oil Wednesday next , May 11 th , and the series will beconifnued on certain Wednesdays in May , June , and July , of which due notice will be given . Admission free by Two Guinea Season Tickets , or by One Guinea Season / Tickets on payment of Halt-a-Crown ; to non-Season Ticket-holders on payment of Seven Shillings and Sixpence ; or if tickets are purchased before the day , on the written demand of a Season Ticket-holder , Five Shillings ; Children under twelve , half-price .
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ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA , DRURY LANE . Lessee and Director , Mr . E . T . SMITH . - To-morrow ( Monday , May < Jth ) her Majesty ' s servants will perform Donizetti ' s opera of LUCREZIA BORGTA . Lucrctia Borgia , Madlle . Titiens ; Maflio Orsini , Madlle . Lemaire ; II Duea , Siguor Badiuli ; Gubetta , Signor Lanz ' pni ; and Genmu'o , Signor Giuglini . Musical director and conductor , M . Arditi . ~ ON TUESDAY , LA TRAVIATA . First appearance of MaclLle . Sarolta and of Signor L . Graziaui . Vlolettft , Madlle . Sarolta ; Flora ,. Madame Poma ; Aiinina , Madlle . DeirAnese j Germont Gcorgio , Signor Biulialij Gastone , Signor Mercurinll ; II Bnrone Piiphol , Slguor Dinelli ; Marcheso d'Obigny , Signor Pontl ; Medico , Signor Castolli ; and Alfredo , Signor L . Guazlaui . Musical director and conductor , M ,. Benedict . . ON WEDNESDAY , LUCRE / 511 ) BORGIA . ON THURSDAY . RIGOLETTQ . First npponranoo ol Madllo . Weiser . Gildn , Madllo . Wolser ; Mandallnc , Madllo . Guarducci ) SparafaoUo , Slguor Lauzoui ; ana II Ducci , Signor Monginl . ON FRIDAY , LA FAVOR 1 TA . Leonora , Madllo . Guarducci ; Ines , Miulunio Pomn ; Baldnssorc , Signor Lauzoni ; Don Gasparo , Signor Corsl ; Allonso , Siguor Fagotti ; and Fora undo , Signor Glugllul . To conclude with , evqry evening , < hoballettUvorticmwncnt , entitled ARIADNE . Madlles . Qorilla , Morlacchi , Mathot , Pasnuali , Marnquita , Mods : Vandrla . and tho . corps do ballot Loader of tho bullet , Mr . Thaddous Wc-lla . , Pit tickets , 3 s . Od , ; lower gallery , 2 s . ; upper gnljory , 1 b . ; upper boxes , 5 a . ; dross circle , 7 b . PrlvafoB boxes , stalls , box , pit , nnd gallery tickets to bo had pn application to Mr . Chatterton , at the box-olllco dally , from olovon to six . Doors open nt half-past seven ; communc-c at ul ^ ht . Stago-managor . Mr . " K . Roxby , There will bo THREW GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCES on Friday , May 27 ; Friday , Juno 17 \ and Friday , July a ;
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . LAST WEEKS OF MR . CHARLES KEAN'S , MANAGEMENT . On Monday , and during tho wook , will bo presented Shakoepoaro ' B historical play of II UN It Y TiOfl FIFTH , commoncjng at 7 o ' clock . King Houry , Mr , 0 . Koum Chorus , Mrs . C . Kuan .
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CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS . GRAND OHANajm OF PROG'HA ^ AtlQ . Opon ovory night ftt 81 Saturday afternoon at 3 . Stalls , 3 a . ; Aroa , Ss , i Gallery , Is . Tlqkots to bo obtained at Mr . MltcheH ' s Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond Btrcot ; uud at tho Hall , Ploj oauilly outrauco .
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TUB OPERA COLONNADE ' HO' » ( lato FoulUftdo ' B ) , CUnrloa-stroot , llftynjarkot , Hi . »" OPMN .
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. .. ' NOW OPEN . ROYAL INSTITUTE OF ANATOMY A > V SCIENCE , 300 , OXFORD STREE T ( nearly opposite tho lTluccBfl s TlK'alrO . This splendid building is now comiiluto « l nml op « n toui Public . It Is uulveiwilly pronounced to ' ' £$ . commodious public building In I-ondon , iiimI « inli « « ^ . loctlon of Natural Wonders and An « loinloi > l C ioMut « « eurpasrtod by a » v sliullar ( - olieotlon in i ^ U >> ¦ ^ lu Uo takv plJieo Hix flmus dally , on WuoHtloii , C i iino «' . , h Narrows System , Hoproduct on , anil how to > i m iu and chastity . Tho Lectures nro < ell * < ro ' » » }™> ™ mi stylo , bo a » to bo readily undcrstpoc by ¦ tHo iio -j « o J » f » . visitor , and aro illustrated by ¦ Holuiitlllo am in aiu « >"" { tomlca \ Modolfl , wlilcli tiiko to pk-cos , and ¦ uliow t \ i . rj i ^ t &yiSStAollvo nnd inloroatlnv K * Ulbliio » . " SAHlSr / Ktfn SWI ?? 6 p .. n . ( for G , nt ! ome « only . A ^ ffigAAin hhit . MWG . Otttwlotfuw *»• " »• —
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MAN AND HIS HABITS , Daily , at Three and ¦ half-past Eight . Dk , ^' ^ ^' deliver Lectures at Ills unrivillled and orlgiuul iiiibouni , i Tichborne-streit . fachig thcIlnynuu-lU't . -,.,, „ Tiiilo-Syllabls . —Identity of . Self-love and social — J '' , i .,., Vi ? v sophy and Physiology of Marrlii « e ~ llap ]> y aiu L » hul g Uniois ^ -Whom ami when to . Marry- lie ''^ .. V ^! Evil , its rut ! Cure-Philanthropes ' »» l 'l " v , ui , odta New Views of Men and Tliiugp-l'nnwvi ^ ol \ " « t » r » 9 ^ of Advanced Age—Tho true Glory ol Mladic A « o—Ji y- ^< - mojrti—Much Jn Little . ,, « ,, i ,. \ rrnm The Museum is open dally ( for G < ; nUoi .. V » ° ^ Twelve till Five and from Seven till 'I en . ^\] ' »™> , « tho Models every hnjf-hour . Adinl ^ lon < 'h ; MiN il ^ eluding Handbook : to which 1 h '' PP 1 ; 1 , "' " . ' !\) "j : kVipT AND QUICKSA ^ US OK YOLT 1 I . J 1 >^ Vuv r , v rftho M . D ., ttriiduatci in Mcdiclno , Surgery , ''" ' 51 \ II . , oitw Imperial University of \ iv , xnu \ , im . i H ;'' ' ¦'>• I »*< ' * " ' vouetampe , airoct from Iho author , 17 , llavliy- ^ 'v .-t , Cuuu dish-square . ^__ — ¦ - *•
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ROYAL OLYMPIC TriEATIUl ( Lessees—Messrs . F . Robson rind AV . S . Knulen . ) Monday , and during the week , will bo porfovmod . the now and original Comedietta , by Tom Taylor , Ksq ., entitled NINE POINTS OF THE LAW . Characters by Messrs . Addison , G . Vining , 11 . Wigan , W . Gordon , Miss Cottrell , and Mrs . Stirling ; . . After which , THE PORTER'S KNOT . Characters by Messrs . F . Robson , G . Vining , O . Cooke , ^ . Opwlou , 11 . Wigan , Cooper , Mrs . Ldgh Murray , and 31 IssHiiglies . ' 1 ^ conclude with , BOOTS AT THE SN \ AN . Jacob Earwig , Mr . F . Robson . , , , Commcucu at Hqlf-pnst Seven o clock ^
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THEATRE RO YAL , HAYMAKKET . ( Under the Miinageinent of Mr . Buckstonc . ) Ke-appeariincc of Miss Amy S ' edgwick in the " AVorld and the Stage . " Great success of the hew JKxtra-va anza of " Electra . " ° . Monday , M ' ay Qth , and during the week " , in consequence of its great attraction , the new and original Comedy , in three acts , entitled THE WORLD AND THE STAGE , in which Jffs's Amy Sedgwiek Jias made hi-r re-appeiirance , ay . d in which'Mr . Buekstone , Mr . Compton , Mr . Ilowo , Mr . W . Farri-n , Mr . Rogers , Mrs . Poyutt-r , iliss K . . Wcckcs , an ' tl Mrs . B . AV'liite , will nppeur . . After which the greatly successful Classical Exfrnvapanza , with the magnificent scenery by O'Connor and .. Morris , and the unoqiialfi'd last sct'iie by F < .-nto : u . cnritlod KLEUTUA IX A NEW ELKCTR'IC . LJ 0 UX : in which Mr . Compton , Mr . Clark , Miss . Maria-. 'JLVrium , . Miss K . " \\\ rk < -s , Miss Louise Leelerq , and Miss Fannv 'Wrfijht will apj ) car . . Concluding with the farce ' of 'TWAti X . Stage Manager , Mr . ChiyiH-iulaVo .
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ORATIONS BY Me . T . MASON JONES WILLIS'S ROOMS . Mr . MITCHELL begs to announce that the Donnlnr ORATIONS by Mr . T . ^ lASON JONES will be JfflS at the above rooms , and will be given in the followuiff order : — ™ Tuesday evening , May 17 , at half-past eight o ' clock " Lord Byron . Friday evening , May 20 , at half-past eight o ' clock "R . B . Sheridan , the Dramatist , Statesman , Orator , and And Monday evening . May 23 , at half-past eight o ' clock ' Edmund Burke , the Philosopher , Statesman and Orator . " ' Reserved Seats ( numbered ) , 5 s . ; Un-uumbcred . Scats , . 2 s . od . Mr . T . Mason Jones will also give an -Oration ' nt-Exeter Hall , on Thursday evening . May 20 th , on " Milton the Patriot ,: Statesman , Prose Writer , and Poet . " . ' ' Tickets to be obtained at Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Librarv 33 , Old Bond-street . . "iT .
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SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN Watwp ~ COLOURS . WA TER SSSSifSS ! " 7 ^ Fr " ***** ^ "ittSAS -,. . JOSEPH J . JENKINS , S eor ^ o ^
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FRENCH EXHIBITION — 120 , PALL MALL . * Tho SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of PICTTTT ? P « « i . Contributions of Artists of the FRENCH aid Prnr'rSf SCHOOLS , is NOW OPEN . i'LEJIISH Also in the same building THE WORKS OF DAVID Admission , Is . ; Catalogues , 0 d . each . From 10 toe
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" THE DERBY DAY , " By W . P . FRITH , R . A ., IS NOW ON VIEW at the German Gallery les \ w Bond-street . Open from 10 till C—Admission . ' ls .
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The Exiles of the Gehenna ; a Journal written during the Z > ecidn Persecution . By Aurelius Gratianus , Priest of the Church of Aries ; and now done into English . John Henry and James Parker . This is one of a series of tales " designed to popu- ^ larise a knowledge of Church History , and the love of church principles . " The style calls for no particular remark , and the subject is of that religious nature that admits of no detail 'in a , merely secular journal . . A Simple Interpretation of the Revelation . By Henry Wentworth Monk . Tallant . and Co . The author is a millenarian , and divides the
. apocalyptic signs into eight paTts , the last referring to the eight thousandth year of the creation . Three JLectures are added , lately delivered in Canada and the United States of America , on the restoration of - Tudah and Israel ; God and Man ; and Christianity . The writer ' s opinions are peculiar . The Parent ' s Cabinet of Amusement and Instruction . Smith ,. Elder and Co . The present volume contains its usual quantity of story , biographical anecdote , and natural science . The leading story is that of " Ruth , the American Girl ; " and the Memoir relates to James Ferguson , the Scotch Astronomer . The number is interest ing . . '¦
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, GREECE . ^ Letters from Athens , of the 29 th ult ., announce the arrival there on the 26 th , . of the Grand Duke Constantine , accompanied by the Grand Duchess . Their royal highnesses met with an enthusiastic reception from the populace .
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FRAXCE . " The Emperor has constituted his Cabinet for the army , having named M . Charles Robert , master of requests of the second class to the Council of State , the chief of his Cabinet ; M . Iiemairej senior auditor of the Council , first attache ; and M . Pietri , nephew of the late Prefect of Police , second attache . The" Duke of MalakofF , says the Indcpendance Heige , in taking the command of the army of observation , will receive the title of Marshal-General . The Duke will , at the same time , be invested with the command of all the troops remaining , in France for the defence of the territory and the internal security of the State , A Paris letter says ;— " The Duke of Cambridge has applied to the Sardinian Government for permission to send a British officer to their headquarters . The answer eo . uld only be in the affirmative , and the . officer selected will be Cojonel Cadogan , who was English commissary at the Sardinian headquarters in the Crimea in 1855 and 1856 . " It is stated that British commissioners will also accompany the French and the Austz'ian armies .
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THE AUSTRIANS IN ITALY . The Monitcur of to-day ( Friday ) contains the following telegram : —'• ' Alessandria , May 4 th—Evening . —The Austrians who had crossed the Po in small numbers at Cambio , and pushed their vanguard as far ns Bala , have recrossed the river . The Austrian divisions posted on the right [ left ?] bank , still threaten to attempt the passage of the Po at FrassinetGo , but the river , which is much swollen by the rains , would at present offer a difficult obstacle to their crossing . The rain continues to fall and the low grounds are covered with water . " , A letter from Paris , dated yesterday , says : —<• I ftear the Austrians are showing a decided disinclination to fight . I have seen an official despatch to-day from the seat of war , which anticipates their retreat . They have been severely handled by the artillery of Heaven ; storms and inundations havo paralysed their raax'ch across the Po . At the same time the Piedmonteso havo inflicted serious injury on thoir enemies without much loss to themselves . No details are given in the telegraphic despatch before me . It seems pretty certain that the Austrians have in flict recroseed the Po , and are beating a retreat . Will they be followed by the Allies ?
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PARMA AND MODENA . ¦ A despatch from Parma , in the Monitcur of this morning , states that the reigning Duchess returned to' Parma at six o ' clock on Wednosday ovening . She wto mot by a portion of tho troops , while another body kept tho route . Other accounts state that several of tho officers of tho army had previously encored the Piedmontose territory , tho reactionary movement is attributed to tho approach of Austrian troops from tho direction of Moucna , The Duke of Modona has protested against the entry of Piodmontese gendarmes into Massa and Carrara , as a violation of his territory , and has " declared war " against Piedmont .
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INDIA . The following , is the telegram received at the Foreign Office , this ( Friday ) morning : — " On the 2 nd of April , Rajah Maun Singh surrendered to Major Meade ' s five columns , at Mahoodra . Tantia Topee was captured on the 8 th by that force , assisted by the above-named chief : De Salis and Rich ' s columns , by a combined movement , attacked the rebels in their flank and rear , and in one fight killed five hundred of them , including many of their officers ; the chiefs , however , managed to escape . The body of the Oude rebels is still in Nepaul . Sir R . Shakspeare succeeds to Sir Robert Hamilton , now en route to England . Lorcl Clyde , when last heard of , was at Delhi , on his way to Simla . - Lord Elgin arrived at Marseilles yesterday , and left for Paris the same evening .
Crystal Palace. New Season.
CRYSTAL PALACE . NEW SEASON .
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Leader (1850-1860), May 7, 1859, page 588, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2293/page/12/
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