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DRURY LANE—ROYAL ITALIAN OPEEA. Lessee and DiTrectou, Mr. E. T. SMITH.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC . The lessee , anxious that the million shall have an opportunity of hearing- the first operatic artists In the world at K EDUCED rKlCiES , respectfully announces to his friends nnd the public the Last Twelve Nights of the Season , commencing-MONDAY , JULY 18 th , " When the Prices of Admission will be as follows : — SECOND CIRCLE BO , XES .. HALF-A-CROWX PIT . A FLORIN jr , OWEH . GALLERY ONE SHILLING UPPER GALLERY S IXPENCE ¦ On these occasions the following eminent artists will appear , trime donxi :. bauitoni . Madlle : ' Titiens Signer Badiali Madlle . Brambilla Signor Castelh Madlle . ' Vaneri Signor Mercuriah Madlle . Dull * Ancse Sig-nor Fagotti Madlle . Guardueci BA . SSI . TENORI . Sig-uor Giuglini Sig-nor Man n * . Sighor Itelart Signor Lanzoni Signor L . Graziani Signor Dinelli Signor Corai Signor Vialetti - Sig-nor Mongini . . On MONDAY , July 18 , postively Hie [ last appearance in London of Maddle . PICCOLOMJnSfl , who will conclude her engagement at this theatre in Balfe ' s opera THE BOHEMIAN GIRL . ( La Zin gaha . ) Piccolominx , GuAK » ucd , ViAiKTTi , and Gicghni . Ariina , Madlle , riecolomihi ; Regia , Madlle . Guarducci ; -Tie ' . Count , Signor Fagotti ; Devils-Hoo * , Signor Vialetti ; and Thaddeus , Signor Giuglini . ' — fhe * increasing- enthusiasm accorded to the magnificent performances of aradlle . Titiens in the role of Norma and to the Pollio of Signor Mongini , it will be repeated . T UESDAY—NORMA . Titiens , Bhambixi / a , Vialetti , and Mongini . Pollio , Signor Moriffiui ; Oroveso , Sipior Vialetti ; Adnlriaa , Madlle Brambilla ; Clotilde , Madlle . Dell'Anese ; and Norma , Madlle . Titiens . The demands for the repetition of Donizetti ' s opera , Lucretia Borgia , induces the director to announce it for the last time . J WEDNESDAY—LUCKEZIABOKGIA . Titiens , Badiali , and Git / glini . . Lucrezia Borgia , Jradlle . Tifiens ; Mafleo Orsini ,. Madlle . Gruaiducci ; 11 Duca , Siguor Badiali ; G . ubetta , Signor Lanzoni ; and Gennaro , Siguor Giuglini . The brilliant success which has attended Verdi ' s opera , IL TROVATORE , on each of its numerous representations , it will be performed , for the last time on THURSDAY . Titiens , Badiali , and Giuglini . Leonora , Madlle . Titiena , Azucena , Madlle . Guarducci ; Ines Jladlle . Dell'Aucso ; 11 Contc di Luna , Siguor Badiali ; Fernando , Signor Lanzoni ; and Maurlco , Signor Gnicrlini . 'Musical Directors and Conductors , M . Benedict and Signor Arditi . A new system of ventilation has been adopted , which . will ensure to the public the utmost amount of cpjaifort .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Lessees—Messrs . F . ROBSON and *\ y . S . EMDEN . Monday , 18 th , Wednesday , 80 th , and during tho week-Tuesday , IQth , for the Benefit of Mr . F . ItOBSON- ^ - willbo produced ft new and original Serio-Comie Drama , IbyTomTL ' aylor , Esq ., entitled , PAYABLE ON DEMAND . Principal characters by Messrs . F . Kobaon , W . Gordon , G . Oooke , JP . Vlnlngr , H , Wlgan * Conway , H . Cooper , White , Franks , and . Miss Wyndham . . . After which a now and original Comedietta , Toy Tom Taylor , Esq ., entitled NINE POINTS OF THE LAW . Characters by Messrs . Addlson , Q . VJnine , JET . Wig-an , W , Gordon \ Miss Cot troll , nnd Mrs . Stirling . Commence at half-past 7 .
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ROYAL OliYMPJO THEA ^ RJE . ( LossoesT-MesBrfl . F . Itobaon and W . S . Kmdon . ) Mr . F . Robaon ¦ begs leave to" announce his BENEFIT Is flxed for TUESDAY , 10 th JULY , 1800 , on which occasion "* will be performed an entirely new And original Comedietta , by Tom Taylor , Esq ., entitled NINE POINTS OF THE LAW . Char actors by Messrs . Addison , G . Vlnlng , H . Wiffan , W . Gordon , Miss CottreJU , ana Mrs . Sterling-. After which a now nnd original drama , by Tom Taylor , Esq ., entitled PAYABLE ON DEMAND . Character ' s by Meeere . F . Hobson . IV . Gordon , H . Wigan , Q . Cooko , F . Vining , Conway , II . Cooper , Franks , White , and MUss Wynaham . . To conclude with ( for this evening- only ) RETAINED FOlt Til 10 DEFENCE . Characters by Messrs . F . ltobson , * a . Vining-, G . Coofco , H . Wlgari , H . Cooper , ana WTIsb Cottrol ) . Tlokota nnd places to bo obtained of Mr . O'XtfeUly , nt the Dox-ofllco , fi'om 11 till 0 o ' clock . » Cotnmonco at half-past Seven .
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CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS . ST . JAMES'S HA ^ L , PICCADILLY . LAST 'JPJON DAY ? IN' LONDON " . Open , every nlfflit at 8 , ana SatMnliiy afternoon » t 8 . groRib BUflccfls orthc now nong ana chorus , " NoHy Gray . " S ' ilr ? ; ? 'A . ^ , » JK Mwy . >»•» which may bo obtained at Mltchol ^ d , Koyn , Eibrapy , 83 , Old Bona-Btreofc » and at the Kp . nl ] , from 0 till 0 . xSZtf ^ ffiaSXt ™*™ B « tortninmont , for the
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¦ n ^ mannj—ej ^ n »^ a . » ^—CRYSTAL PALACE . . Arrangements for Week ending- Saturday , July 23 : — Tuesd a y ' , UW ) , open at 1 CL Great Annual Performance on . the Handel Orchestra of the Six l'lioiisand Children of the Metropolitan Cliarity Schools , also Display of the Great Thursday , open at 10 . Crystal Palace Art Union Subscription Lists close . , - . j « Friday , open at 10 . Excursion of members and friends oj Hemel Hempstead Mechanics' Institution . Admission on the above days , one Shilling ; Children under twelve . Sixpence . Wednesday , 20 th , open at 10 . Last Grand Concert of the Series , by the Artistes of the Koyal Italian Opera , Coveut Admission free by Two Guinea Season Tickets ; or by One Guinea Season Ticket , on payment of Half-a-Crown ; to non-season ticket holders on payment of 7 s . 0 d . ; or it tickets arc purchased of any of the ngents before the day , 5 s . Children under twelve balr-priee . Saturday , open at 10 . Concert . Amission , * lve bhiHmgs , Children under 12 , Half-a-Cro ^ vn . Sunday , open at 130 , to SharoLolders , gratuitously , by tickets . v Season Tickets price One and Two Guineas each , available to 30 th April 18 . I 5 O ; may be had at the Crystal Palace ; at 2 , Exeter Hall ; and at the usual agents .
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CRYSTAL PALACE ART UN ION . The Subscription Lists for this year will be CLOSED on THURSDAY , 21 st July , , The DRAWING for the PRIZES will take place at the Crystal Palace on the following THURSDAY , viz ., the 28 th July , commencing at Two o ' clock , when , the Report of the Council and a statement of accounts will be submitted to the Subscribers , who will have free admittance to the Palace and Grounds that day , upon presenting their subscription receipt , for the year . Subscribers arc earnestly req uested to make their selection of the Presentation Works immediately . .
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THE HEART OF THE ANDES , By FREDERIC E . CHURCH ( painter of the Great Fall , Niagara ) , is being exhibited daily , by Messrs . Day and Sons , Lithographers to the Queen , at the German Gallery , 168 , New Bond-street . Admission One Shilling .
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SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS . The FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION willshortly CLOSE , at their Gallery , 5 , PALL-MALL EAST ( close to the National Gallery ) , from 9 till dusk . Admittance Is Catalogue 6 d . ¦ . ¦ •' ¦ . JOSEPH J . JENKINS . Secretary .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . LAST WEEKS OF MR . CHARLES KEAN AS MANAGER . HENRY THE EIGHTH FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY On Monday and during the week ( Wednesday excepted when the Theatre will be closed ) will be presented DYI 2 JG FOR LOVE , after which KING HENRY THE EIGHTH . Cardinal Wolsey , Mr . Charles Kean ; Queen Catherine ,. Mrs . Charles Kean . To conclude with the Farce of IF THE CAP FITS . The 'performance will commence at 7 o ' clock .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . li . uekstone . )' Mr . and Mrs . Charles Mathetys every evening . On Monday , July 18 th , Tuesday , Thursday , Friday , and Saturday , to commence at sevpn , with the BALANCE OF COMFORT . Torringtou , Mr . Howe ; Mrs . Torrington , Miss Reynolds . After which ( seventeenth time ) the Ne > y Comedy , TIIK CONTESTED ELECTION . With ( Becond time ) HOW TO MAKE HOME HAPPY . Mr . and Mrs , Charles Matlvews . Concluding- with the New Ballet , by Mr . Lcclerq , entitled HALLOWEEN , with a numerous Corps de Ballet . Wednesday , July 20 th , the 1 U 8 NEFIT of MISS REYNOLDS , ( nineteenth time ) THE CONTESTED ELECTION . * '¦ ... After which ( first time these nftcon years ) KNOW YOUR OWN MIND . Lady JJcll ( first time ) Miss Reynolds . Concluding with the New Ballet ; Stagrcvxnannger , Mr . Chippendale .
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, [ ADviaRTISEMENT . T PAUL JEIUIABD AND SON'S NJRW FINE ART GALLERY . —Choicest engravings , at nominal pricos ; first clasa frsimes nt wholesale prices . Gentlemen furnishing their walls may select from more thnn 10 , 000 first class engravings of Landsccr , Turner and others , at less than n ( juavtcr of tho published prices , framed and unframed , in every style—viz . those published at 31 s . for 09 . Gd , Frames of every description at wholesale prices . Shippers and exporters supplied . Catalogues of 2 , 000 works on receipt of stamp . —Paul Jkhraud and Son , 170 Fleet street , B . C . London .
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I A 3 D VBRTISEM BNT . 'J FinsT and Second . —We think we are safe in saving that none of our readers would travel in a secondclass railway-carriage , if they could have a first-class Tor the same fare , nnd equally snfu in Baying that as few would take a second-class artlolo if they Ycnew they could procure a first-clnss at tho snrao price . Strange na it may seem wo hove it in our power to name one article which may be obtained on such terms , and that is nouo other than tho celebrated Glenflold Patent Starch , whlcli has been exclusively used in IIor Majesty ' s Laundry for many years , atid which has now come into such genornl use that the grocers find it more profitable to sellit thnn inferior articles even at the same price , owing to tho demand for it boing eo very great . We can therefore congratulate our Talr readers on the opportunity they now have ¦ of procuring 1 tho some Starch , as is used for getting up tho Lncos ana Linens of Royalty , at about liio same price as they would pay for the most common Starch made . We surely Imvo good grounds for recommending thJs article to them seeing that tho Queen ' s Laundress , with her great experience and after trying almost all other kinds , nas pronounced it to bo the finest Starch she evor used .
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THE PEACE . A telegram from Vienna says , that the Emperor of Austria left Verona for Vienna on Thursday . Peace must be considered concluded , as neither ammunition nor reinforcements are now scut to Italy . — EXCITEMENT IN PAllI ^ . The Paris correspondent of the Morning Post ( socioml edition ) says : — " Despatches have reached Paris stating that tho whole of Italy . is greatly agitated . The Pope has sent for assistance , in tho shape of troops , to the Emperor Nnpolooii and Francis Joseph . r . The Paris correspondent of the Times ( second . edition ) says : — " The Emperor ' s proclamation to tho army of Italy , which appears in to-day ' s Mwiitcur , has not much . diminished tho dissatisfaction of those who counted upon a complete fulfilment ) of tho Imperial programme—the emancipation of Italy from tho Alps to the Adriatic' It was liardly worth while , they say , to sacrifice thousands of liroa and spend so many millions , merely to give I < ombardy to Victor Emmanuol . ' Italy shall bo free to the Adriatic ! ' JSnoh one aslcs his neighbour what tho Emperor really did moan by this magnificent phrase ? In a word , tho discontented can see nothing teed , nothing doflnod- ^ an d the only point they seem to agree upon is , that , whatever quality tho Emperor Napoleon possesses , ho has not on this . ooasion given proof of common sense . " The proclamation was received , I have , no hesitation in saying , -with displeasure , and in some instances it was torn down . Tho conditions on which tho war has been closed have produced a painful disBfttlsfuotion in all classes who fool for tho national honour of Franco . "
Drury Lane—Royal Italian Opeea. Lessee And Ditrectou, Mr. E. T. Smith.
DHUKY LANE—BOYAL ITALIAN OPEEA . Lessee and DiTrectou , Mr . E . T . SMITH .
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H QUSE OF LOR PS . THE ITALIAN QUESTION . PUkl GnwvrLLE said the Government were not in the possession of any further information with respect to the terms of peace that had been signed by France and Austria . He trusted that Lord Malmesbury would postpone his motion , as any discussion at present -would be attended with great inconvenience . .,, ' . ' The Earl of Maimesburt said he would postpone his motion to a future day . Xord BjRodgham complained of the despotic manner in which the negotiations which led to the late war had been carried on . The Earl of Derby said Sardinia appeared to have been treated throughout the matter as a secondary party . It had been stated that peace had been signed between Austria and France ; he should like t 6 know whether peace had been signed between Sardinia and Austria . ( Hear , hear , and laughter . ) Earl GRAXVILI . E said the only information received was , that a certain convention had been signed between the Emperor of Austria and the Emperor of France , which would form the basis of peace . . Their lordships shortly afterwards adjourned .- .
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HOUSE OF COMMONS . CHANNEL FI-EKT . Lord W . Graham , asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether the Government had received any information respecting the formation of a large Channel fleet at Brest and Cherbourg , with gunboats and other iriearis for embarking and disembarking troops ¦ and if so , whether . they had demanded any explanation from the French Government on the subject ?• ! Lord J . Eussell said he had received information irom her Majesty ' s consul at Brest , to the effect that there were no such preparations as those alluded to , and in the absence of any direct official information , he thought it would be better not to press the subject further . THE TREATY OF PEACE . , In reply to Mr . IIpRsaiAX , Lord John Russell said that no o ( Beial ' communication had been made to the Government on the subject , but lie was informed by the French Ambassador that the terms of the treaty were the same as those which had already been published . AFFAIRS OF ITALY . Lord Elciio said that , as he had . promised the other evening , he would withdraw his motion , but at the same time he would avail himself of the right which he reserved to himself of making an explanation of the motives that induced him to place this motion on the books of the House . The noble lord then proceeded to vindicate tho conduct of the late Government in respect to the recent hostilities on the Continent . Cleft speaking . ]
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Leader (1850-1860), July 16, 1859, page 840, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2303/page/12/
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