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THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET. (Under the Management of Mr. Buckstone.)
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Mrs . and Mrs . Charles Mathows every evening . Revival of the Comedy of " A Bold Stroke for a Wife . " Monday , Nov . 28 th . and during : the week , to commence at 7 , with A BOLD STROKE FOR A WIFE . Colonel Fejgnwell , Mr . Charles MathewB ; Periwinkle , Mr . Chippendale ; Obadiah Prim , Mr . Oompton ; Sir Philip Madelove , Mr . CJark \ Madelove , Mr . Rogers ; Simon Pure , Mr . Buckstone ; Mrs . Prim , Mrs . Poynter ; and Miss Lovely , Mrs . Charles Mathews . After which , THE BACHELOR OF ARTS' Jasper , ( his original character ) , Mr . Charles Mnthews . Concluding with the Ballet of HALLOWE'EN , by the Leclercqa . Notice : —In consequence of the severe indisposition of Miss Reynolds , the Comedietta of "The Late Lamented " will not bo repeated till her recovery . Stage-manager , Mr . Chippendale .
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THEATRE ROYAL OLYMPIC . Lessees , Messrs . F . Robson and W . s ; Emden . On Monday , and during the week , will bo porformqa the now Comedietta , from "Lo Moulin h Paroles ; " entitled THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY . Characters by , Messrs . H . Wtean , W . Gordon , < uxd H . Rivers j Miss Cottrell and Mrs . jStirllng , , ¦ n ^ After which , anew Farce , from the French "La Contro Basse , " to bo called A BASE IMPOSTER j by Mr . Horaoo WlffRn . Characters by Messrs . a . Cooko , II . Cooper , II . "Wjaaxi , Mosdamos Cottrell and Stephens . To bo followed by the classic extravaganza of . MEDJSA . Charaotors by Messrs . E . Robson and Aadison ; Miss Eliza Nolaori , Mrs . Stephens , and Miss Cottrell . To concludo with the petite comedy , entitled WHY DIP YOU DIE ? Clmraotora by Messrs . Addlnon , G . Vinina ; , and H . Wignn i Mtsdamea Lolgh Murray , Cottrcll , and W . S . Emden . Doors opon at 7 . Commence at half-past 7 .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . Lessee , Mr . A . Hamus . Monday and during tho wook thoBuocoBBArtpotitoComody entitled , GO 8 SU \ Messrs . Ryder , H . Bland , Meadows , Shore , Garden ) Misa Wadlmm and Mrs . Charlon Young , Aftor whloh , the laughable Fnreo ( by Thomas J . WUllnms ) NUW 8 EY OHIOKWEIflD . Mr . II . Wlddloomb and MJss Louise Koeloy . __ To conclude , on Monday and Tuesday , with THJC MASTJJ ) R 1 » ASBION } OR , THE OUTLAWS OF TUB ADRIATIC . ^ Q ^ LWortneBday ( first time , a now domestic drama entitled , HOME TRUTHS , Menem . G . MolvUlo , SUoro , Frank Yownt ? ' BB Oftrtottft Looloroq , and Mrs . Chnrloa
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THEATRE ROYAL LYCEUM . Sole Lessee and Directress , Madame Celeste . 6 , Sackville street , Piccadilly . . MADAME CELESTE , in announcing' the Opening of this Theatre for the Winter Season , begs to inform the Public that—in an earnest desire to promote the comfort of her Patrons—she has effected several alterations and improvements , which she trusts will meet their approval . Among- the new arrangements . Backs have been added to each Row of the Pit Seats , and both Backs and Seats are stuffed , and covered with Leather . The Seats in the Dress Circle have been entirely re-arrang-ed , giving to each occupant a considerably increased space , and the whole rendered more comfortable and convenient . The Upper Circle has received the same amount of attention , and it is hoped will be found more commodious , in every respect , than it has hitherto been . Previous to the commencement of the Performances AN ADDRESS will be spoken by Madame Celeste . Monday , Nov . 2 S , 1859 , after the Address will be produced a New Drame Fantastiqne , or Tale of Diablerie , in Four Acts , by CHARLES SELBY , entitled PARIS AND PLEASURE ; OR , HOME AND HAPPINESS . Founded upon , with many alterations and original scenes , a Drama in Two Acts , by Messrs . Roger do Heauvoir and Lambert Thibou 3 t , called " Les Enfers de Paris . " The new Scenery by Mr . W . Callcott . The costumes by Mr . May . The properties ; by Mr . E . Bradwelli The original music by Messrs . Nargeot and Pelati , adapted by Mr . G . Loder . The mise en scene and action invented and superintended by Mdme . Celeste . . . V / Mr . F . Villiers ( from the George Kerven / Young I Thtr . Royal , Liverpool , his , Joliceeur Desge- > Gentlemen < first appearance in London ); nais I Farmers j JIr . Walter Lacy ( his first J ( . appearance at this theatre ) . Jacques Champi ( a Brittany Farmer ) , Mr . James Johnstone ( from the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane ; his first appearance at the Lyceum . ) Victor de Veauroti > Young- Men of ( Mr . Forrester Henri de La Chaumiere ) Tortune ( Mr . H . Butlor Coun ' tFnoa ^ ! Chevaliers d' Industrie { ^ Sg ~ . Jacobus ( an old Usurer ) Mr . James Vining ( his first appearauce at this theatre . ) Grimpart ) T-Sllrpl ., ( Mr : Naylor Mi « Tiuet . \ usurers | Mr Fre J dericka Picard ( Waiter at thn Cafe Anglais ) Mr . Clifford Joseph ( A ^ aiter at the Cheval J 51 anc ) Mr . IT . S . Jtayley ( from the Royal Strand Theatre ; his first appearance at the Lvceum . ) Jailor - - - - Mr . Bush Grosjean and Goliah ( Pages to Jolicoeur and George ) Hiss A . Smith and Sfiss Ella Madlle . Champfleure ( an actress assuming the following characters ) - - Madame Celeste ! . * . * ' * * - Madame -Celeste !! Chonehon Jobin ( a Brittany Farm Girl ) Madame Celeste !?¦! ! . Duchatlet ( a Commissaire de Polic . e ) Madame Celeste !!!! Madame de Boncoeur ( a Lady of Fashion ) Madame Celeste ! !!! ! Marquis de Rioja ( a Commission Agent ) . ¦ ¦ ¦ " Madame Celeste !! !! !! MonBieur Partout ( a Gentleman of Town ) Ma \ dame Celeste !! !! ! ! ! Gabrielle Champi ( a Brittany Peasant ) Madame Celeste !!!!!!!! ~» . / 'Miss Hudspeth , from Madeline / \ tlie Theatre Royal , Champi ( Brittany Peasants , ) Birmingham ; her r eistersof Gabriel , ^ first appearance . TronquetteV / Miss Julia St . George Jnampi J \ . Mademoiselle Carmen - Miss Kate Saville ( from the Theatre Royal , Princess ' s ; her first appearance at the Lyceum . ) Julie - Miss Neville ( From the Theatre Royal Brighton . ) Marietta - ... Miss Agnes Burdctt Juljlettc - - - - Miss Filzclaronce Bertho - - - - ¦ ,- - - Miss Turner Lisctte ( Femino de Chambro to Madlle . Carmen ) Miss Stuart ( from the Theatre Royal , Glasgow ; herflrBt appearance | n London . ) In the course of the evening the NATIONAL ANTHEM of " God Snvo the Queen " will be sung by the whole of the Company . To conclude with the Comic Drnma , entitled A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCKTFHOCK . Mr . Sowerberry , Mr . James Jolinstono ; John Buttoroup ( a Milkman ) , Mr . Rouse ( from the Theatres Royal , Batli and Bristol , his first appearance in London . ) Mr . Barker , Mr . Forrester ; Jamcn ( Soworborry ' B Sorvant ) Mr . H . llnylov ; Mrs . Barker , Miss Stuart ; Betsy ChlrupJSoworborry's Ilousekooper ) , MissM . A . Hatton , ( mm the ThoatrcHRoyal , Bath ana , Bristol ) . In Rohenrsiil , and will be produced Immediately , a Now Comedietta in One Act , cntftlod THE KEY UNDER THE DOOR-MAT . NOTICE t—The Management has great pleasure in announcing that one of the earlleflt Novelties of , tho . Season will bo a Nfiw , Original , and HISTORICAL BKAilA , by Tom Taylor , Esq . » % ? In Active Prepar ation , A NEW GRAND CHRISTMAS EXTRAVANOANZA ! Founded upon a Popular Fairy Talo , and written o ; xprosuly for thin Theatre , by F , N . Talfourd , EsqM followed by a Comic Pantomino . The public arc rospeotfully informed that the Lesfleo lias omraged thoso extraordinary and Burprlalncr artlflica , THE BROTHEKS HANLON , from tho l ' orto St ? Martin , l » aris . Duo notice will bo given of their first appuaranco at this thoatro , fpr which their performances are oxolualvoly aocurod . Acting Manngor , Mr- Q . Ellin . AsHlatant ' StagOrManagcr , Mr . W . West . Treasurer , Mr . W . Bennett ? Principal Sconio ArtlMt , Mr . W . Culloott , Composer and Muufoal Director , Mr . Goorgo Lodor . Maohlnist , Mr . Buro . Decorator and Property Master , Mr . 10 . Bradwoll . Stalls ( rotnlnable tho whole evening 1 ) , 0 s . Drosa Circle , 4 s . Upper Clrolo , 3 s . Pit , « b , Qallory , 1 b . llAi . r-riuon at 0 o ' efook—DroHS Clrolo , Sis . Upper Clrolo , In . 0 ( 1 Pit , Is . Givllory , Od . Private Boxes , ^ il 1 b ., ' « 1 11 b . Ocl ., ana A 3 K » . Tho Box-Ofllco open ovovy day from Jl until ft o ' clock , under tho direction of Mr . Clwittorton , where , places may bo Boourod on application . PHvnte Boxoh may bo had of Mr . Snma , I ^ lbrnrian to the Quoon , Bt . Jamea ' s Street t Mr . Mitchell , Dond Street i Mv . llooklmm , Bond Btioot i Mr . Androwa , Bond Street « Mr , MborH , Bond Stroot . Doora to bo oponort at Half-pftst Six , porformnnoo to oommonoo precisely at Woven .
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , CO VENT GARDEN , Under the Management of Miss Louisa Pytse and Mr W Harrison . Monday Nov , 28 th , Saturday Dec . 3 rd , THE ROSE OF CASTILLE . Miss Thirlwall , and Miss Louisa P \ Tie , Messrs Santley , G . Honey , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison . " lcasm Tuesday , 29 th , Thursday , Dec . 1 st , DINOliAH . Miss Pilling , and Miss Louisa . Pyne , Messrs . Saatiey , and W Harrison . Wednesday , 30 th , CROWN DJABIONDS . Miss Thirl Wall , and Bliss Louisa Pyne . Messrs . H . Corri , G Honpv St . Albyn , and W . Harrison . « oney , Friday , Dee , 2 nd , SATANELLA . Miss F ; . Cruise Pilling , and Miss Louisa Pyne , Messrs . Santley , ' and w ' Harrison . Conductor . Alfred Mellon . Ballet—LA FIANCEE—every evening . Stage Manager , Mr . Edward Stirling . Acting Manager Mr . Edward Murray . Prices of Admission . —Private Boxes , £ 4 4 s . ; £ Z 3 s ¦ £ 2 12 s . ( id . , £ 1 5 s . ; £ i Is . ; Stalls , 7 s . ; Dress Circle , 5 s : Amphitheatre Stalls , 3 s . ; l * it , 2 s . Od . ; Ampliitheatre , Is . ; ' No charge for Hooking . Commence at 8 . In rehearsal a new Operetta , by Alfred Mellon , founded on , and entitled , VICTOKINE . A grand Christmas Pantomime in preparation .
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CRYSTAL PALAC E . ARRANGEMENTS FOit "WEEK ending SATURDAY DECEMBER 3 rd . : M 6 nt > , VY—Open at Nine . . Tuesday to 1 <\ riday—Open at Ten . Admission , One Shilling- ; Children under 12 , Sixpence . Satuhday—Open at Ten . Promenade Concert , Adinissioii , Half-a- ( _ Vrown ; Children under 12 , One Shilling , Season tickets free . . Orchestral Band , Great Organ , and performances on the Calliope or Steam Orchestra daily . ; The Chrysanthemums arranged in the Centre . iTransept and Nave , form a beautiful sbowof these favourite flowers . Sunday—Open at 1 . 30 . ; to Shareholders gratuitously by tickets .
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DRURY - LANE—PROMENADE CONCERTS . FOR FOURTEEN NIGHTS ONLY . A Series of Promenade Concerts under the direction of Mr . MANNS , Conductor of the Crystal Palaee Band , with an orchestra of Eighty performers , carefully selected from the principal instrumentalists in London , will be given nightly , until Monday , December 12 th . The tirst part of the programme will consist of selections from tlie works of Mendelssttlin , Beethoven , Mozart , Spohr , "V eber , Haydn , &o .,. and the second part of fayouritc Overtures and Operatic Selections , Marches , Waltzes , Songs , and other Music of a light and cheerful character , including- the "Riflemen ' s MarcTi , " dedicated to the Volunteer Rifle Corps of England . A new Waltz and Gnlon by Jullien , &c . The engagements of solo vocalists and instrumentalists already made , include Madame Lemmeus Shcrrington , Miss Lnui-a Baxter , Mies Clari Fmsvr ; the great Polish violinist , Herr Wieniawski , who will take liis fnrewell of the British public at these Concerts , having delayed his departure from England for some days for that purpose . Doors open at hulf-pust Seven . Concerts to commence at Eight . Admission : —Boxes , Amphitheatre , nnd Promenade , Is ., Dross Circle , 2 s . 0 d . ; Private Boxes , 10 s . ( id . and 21 s . Private Boxes and Dress Circle scats may be obtained of Mr . NufriMi-t , at the Box-oflicc of the Theatre , which will bo open from 11 to 4 dally .
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ROYAL ST . JAMES ' S THEATRE . KiNa-srnEET , St . James ' s . Lessee , Mr . F . B . Chat-teuton . NoarcHt ( Iicatre to Chelsea , Pimllco nnd Westminster , the Park being open to carriages and foot-ivnsscnycrs all hours of I lie nij . ht . / % , « tww « On Monday and Tuesday , new Comi'dy , LONDON After " which THE SWAN AND EDGAR \ OR , THE FAIIiV I , A KB . To conclude with the WINTERBOTTOMS . On Wednesday will bo produced , a new Oomodlotto , by Blanclmrcl Jerrold , Esq ., entitled tho CIIATTICRHOa . Reduced Pricoa—Pit , Is . ; Gallery , Od . lioors open at half-past 0 , comnieuco at 7 . Box-oillcb open iroin 11 to 0 U ' Monday , Dec . 5 , for tho benefit of Miss Katharine Illckson . *
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GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION . POPULAR MUSIC of tlio OLDEN TI » nS .-M « w | OpLB and Mr . KAMSDEN will pivo a MUSICAL KNTKBTAINMKNT on tho OLD ENaLlSH SONGS and 1 * A LL AM , lnteraporRed with Anecdote ; written by W . CliapiH . il , *';»^ - On Tl-IUUSDAY EVENING . Doeombur IhI , nnd the following- Evenings , at Eight o ' clock . TIHa-ts , . s . * b . and Is ,, to bo had of Crnmdr , Boalo , nnd Oiappell , 201 . Regont-HtrootCliappoll and Co ., 30 , New Uoiul-Htrocl i ana at the dallory of Jlluetnitlon , 11 Rogont-Hlroot .
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MISS POOLE AND Mil . RAMSDEN Will frlvo their MUSICAL ENTlflKTAINMK . Vl' »•> J , ' ^ OLDTGNOLI . SH SONGS and BALLA DS , will Am- ¦ dote , lit tho Gnllory of IHuHtrailoii , M KvW « ' » "H n . ' ' common ( jl » gonTHU « 8 DAY KVENINU , Di'i-ciiibor W < atElglrt , ' —
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CAMPBELL'S MINSTR 1 CLS AT ST . JAMlflS'S HALL , l » ICCAI > ILI « Y . ( OrganlHod 1814 . C . II . Vox and 10 . V . Wardon , projjr oWW The vntortninmuiit liaylnjr nolilovud tho inoHt "V'H ' , ) . " in ' it conn will Lo ronoatod EVKItY EVI 0 N 1 NO until J I U I ' ' '" NOTION . GRAND DAY PMKirOKM /\ N < iK ^ tpy SATUKUAY at a . iHn . Ho , 3 s . ) Arwi , «« . « On ^ ry , *»• Tiokots and Htullrtinay bo Hoourod at tho J ( ill , < J lll ' l , , lSl \ . 0 till Us also of Mvaara , Olmppoll and Co ., l >« , N «« l | on « ptroot , Door « opon at . lmlf-paut 7 , oommonoo ^ I ? 1 ' ? , Y « ra X ' TOBTftranioa at ftll tho principal Hhrarloa ft » d imiuluHoUoia .
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FRANCE AND AUSTRIA . The Moniteur of to-day ( Friday ) announces the _ appointment of the Marquis de Moustier to the post of Ambassador to the Emperor of Austria . The Marquis de Bourqueney has received from tie Emperor of Austria the Grand Cross of the order of St . Stephen , the ^ insignia of which were accompanied by a letter of the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs , regretting , in the name oi his sovereign , the definite retirement of the Marquis de Bburqueney from the post of French ambassador at the Court of Vienna . M . de Banneville has received at the same time , from the Emperor of Austria , the grand cordon of the order of the Iron Crown of Lombardy . The other members of the Austrian and French missions have also received decorations according to their rajak Baron Meysenberg and Chevalier Jocleau have been raised to the dignity of grand officers of the . Legion of Honour . Count CaroJy and Chevalier Desambrois have . received from the Emperor of the Frencli gold snuff-Jjoxes with the portrait of his Majesty set in diamonds .
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"THE LEADER" OFFICE , Friday Evening , Nov . 25 th .
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LORD . COWLEY . It was asserted in Paris , yesterday , that the object of Lord Cowley ' s recent journey to London was to make the English Government acquainted with the views of Napoleon III . on the subject of a general disarmament . In a lithographed correspondence to all the departments for the inspiration of the provincial papers , appears the following paragraph : — The Emperor is said to have charged Lord Cowley to assure her Britannic Majesty that his fidelity to the alliance remains intact ; that he has proved his sentiments by his acts ; and that if England is willing , he is ready to promote a eenefal disarmament in Europe . We are assured that in the course of the conversation which preceded Lord Cowley ' s departure for London , the Emperor said to him , " France has need of England . ± b settle the Italian question ; and England has need of France to bring the Chinese affair to an end . "
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THE AMERICAN DISPUTE . A dispatch of the 11 th , from Washington , received at Southampton this day ( Friday ) , says that the Government had received important dispatches from the English Government relative to the San Juan difficulty , expressing an earnest desire to settle the question ; the details proposed had not then been made known , but it was believed that there was no longer any danger of any serious difficulty between the two countries . THE KING . OF PRUSSIA . The health of the King of Prussia , says a telegram from Berlin , dated this day ( Friday ) , has so far improved that his medical attendants have advised his Majesty to remove to the Isle of Wight . It is believed that this advice will be followed . "
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 26, 1859, page 1296, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2322/page/12/
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