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MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS , St . James ' s Hall , on Monday evening 1 next , December 12 th , on which occasion the instrumental portion of the programme will be selected from the works of Mendelssohn .
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CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS . ST . JAMES'S HALL . Every Evening at Eight . —Extra MORNING PERFORMANCES on Wednesday and Saturday at Three . $ talls , 3 s . j Area , 2 s . ; Gallery , la . —Stalls may be secured at the Ticket Office , 23 , Piccadilly ; and at Messrs . Chappell and Co . ' s , 50 , New Bond-street .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . . Lessee . Mr . A . Harris . Monday and during the week , the Drama of HOME TRUTHS . After which , Monday . "Wednesday , and Friday , THE WONDERFUL WOMAN . Tuesday , Thursday , and Saturday , GOSSIP . . To be followed every evening with a grand Divertissement , in which Monsieur Espinosa , of the principal Continental Theatres , will dance the grand Pas de Dervish , from FAUST , supported by Madlle . Alaraquita . To conclude with NUKSEY CHICK WEED . In preparation , a Grand Comic Christmas Pantomine , by H . T . Byron , Esq ., entitled JACK THE GIANT KILLER ; OR , HARLEQUIN KING ARTHUR AND THE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE . Jack , Miss Louise Keeley ; and Madlle . Mauetta Rosette , principal Danseuse of LaScala , Milan , will make her first appearance .
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THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Buckstone . ) Last week but one of Mr . and Mrs . Charles . Mathcws . "The Contested Election " every evening On Monday , December 12 th , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , and Friday , to commence at 7 , with A CUltJB FOlt THE HEARTACHE . Young Rapid , Mr . C . Slathows ; Old Rapid , Mr . Chippendale ; Vortex , Blr . Rogers ; Bronze , Mr . Clark ; Frank Oatland , Mr . Buckstono ; Ellen Vortex , Miss M . Toman ; Miss Vortex , Mro . B . White ; Jessy Oatlnrid , Miss Eliza Wcctaa . After which THE CONTESTED ELECTION . Mr . Dodgeon ( on attorney * . Mr . Charles Mathcws ; Mr . Wapsliott ( a barrister ) , Mr . W . Furron ; Mr . Honoybun ( a retired wholesale grocer ) , Mr . Compton j Peckover ( President of the Blue Lambs ) , Mr . Buckstono ; Topper ( Chairman of the Green Lions ) , Mri Rogers ; Mr . Gatnorcole ( of the Flamborough Beacon ) , Mr . Clark ; Mr . Spitchcook ( of the Flamboroug-h Patriot ) , Mr . Braid : Mrs . Honeybun ( Mr . Honeybun ' s second wife ) , Mrs . Charles Mathewfl ; Clara ( her stop-daughter ) , Miss Eliza Weckcs . Concluding with A KlSS IN THE DARK , On Saturday , December 17 th ( by dosiro ) , A GAME OF SPECULATION . Mr . Affable Hawk ( his original character ) , Mr . Charles Mathews . With THE CONTESTED ELECTION . And SHOCKING EVENTS . Stago-manager , Mr . Chippendale .
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[ advertisement . j Extraordinary Invention in Dental Surgbky . —To Mr . Ephrnim Mosoley . of 0 , GroBvenor-strcot . London , and of 14 , Gay-8 , treet , Bath , mny . beattributed one of the most remarkable and useful discoveries of the day , that of a substance for the construction of artificial teeth , gums , and palates , so thoroughly adhesive as to fix securely , without the useof those troublesome adjuncts , spiral springs . It is . in fact , the most perfect substitute for the natural teeth that can possibly bo desired , and may be said truly to attain the no plus ultra of art — " ars e 8 t colara artom . " The substance , for which a patent has been obtained , Is chemically purified white India-rubber , which can be moulded to every irregularity of the gums and teeth in tho most perfect manner , fovm- > - ing 1 , as it were , an artificial periosteum to the teeth , ueplnpr them from becoming painful in the wasting 1 awny of the gum , and enabling the patient to use any force in mastioatlng or striking the teeth together , without tho percussion or rattling that attends the action in general oases . —Court Journal .
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ROYAL ST . JAMES ' S THEATRE . KlNO-BTREET , ST . JAMES ' S . Lessee , Mr . F . . B . Chatterton . NearoRt theatre to Chelsea , Pimlico , and Westminster , tho Park being open to carriages « nd foot-pneaengers bu hours of tho night . Last alx nig-hts of ttio performance , prior to tho Christmas Holidays . Reduced Prices—Pit , la . ; Gallery , Od . On Monday and . Tuesday , A DEAD SHOT . After which , A DAY IN PAHIS . To be followed by THE CHATTERBOX . To Conclude with MAGIC TOYS . On Wednesday and Thursday for tho Benefit of Mr . F . B . Chatterton , tho Lossoo . A varloty of ontortalntnonts . Doors open at half-past 6 , oommonce at 7 . Box-omco opon from 11 to 6 dally .
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THEATRE ROYAL LYCEUM . Sole Lessee and Directress , Madame Celeste , On Monday , and during the wcyLk , a new Vaudeville Comedietta , entitled the KEY UNDKRTHED 0 OK-MAT . Principal characters , Messrs . James Vlninp , John Kouae , &c . ? Mesdames A . H . Hatton . and Julia St . Goorge . Af ter which PAULS AND PLEASUKK . Principal characters by Messrs . Walter Lacy , J . Vininfr . F . Vjlhers , J . JolutBtouu , Forester . &c ; Miases Julia bt . (» corgc , Kate SavJUc , Neville , Hudspctli , and Madame Celeste . To conclutlo with ST . MARY'S EVE . Madllciic ( her original character ) , Madame Celeste ; Tom Baggs , Mr . Jonu Box-office open from eleven to flve daily .
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , COVENT ~~ GARDEN . Under the Management of Miss Louisa P * ne and Mr . W Harrison . Last two weeks before Christmas . On Monday , December 12 th , and Saturday 17 th , ' positive ! v the laat two nights of SAT ANELL A . Messrs . Santley W Corri , G . Honey , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison ; Misses' p ' Cruise , Pilling , and Miss Louisa Pyne . Tuesday , 13 th , and Thursday , 15 feh , the last represen - tations this season of DINORAH . Messrs . Santley w Corri , St . Albyn , and "W . Harrison ; Miss Pilling , Thirl ' wall , and Miss Louisa Pyne : Wednesday , 14 th , CROWN DIAMONDS . Messrs G Honey , H . Corri , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison ; Miss Thirlwall , and Miss Louisa Pyne . Friday , 10 th , THE ROSE OF CASTIXLK . Messrs Santley , G . Honey , St . Albyn , and W . Harrison ; Bliss Thirlwall , and Miss Louisa Pyne . Conductor . Alfred Mellon . To conclude , each Evening , with LA FIANCEE . Mdlle . 'Lequine , Pasquale , Picrron , Clara Morgan ; Messrs . W . H . Payne , H . -Payne , F .. Payne , and Mons . Vandris . Stage Manager , Mr . Edward Stirling . Acting Manager Mr . Edward Murray . Prices of Admission . —Stalls , 7 s . ; Private Boxes , JC 4 4 s .: £ 3 . Is . ; £ i 12 a . Cd . ; £ 1 5 s . ; £ 1 Is . ; Dress Circles , 5 s . ; Amphitheatre Stalls , 3 a . ; Pit , 2 s . Od . ; Amphitheatre , is . Will be produced , Monday next , December lflth , A new Opera , entitled . VICTORINE ; music by Alfred Mellon ; supported by Messrs . Snntley , Henry Haigh , H . Corri . G . Honey , Walworth , Bartlcman , Terrott , Miss Thirlwall , and Miss Parepa . In preparation for Christmas—A Comic Pantomime , on a popular Fairy Subject . . No charge for Booking . Commence at 8 .
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ners , and in the public promenades mix with men . Henceforth , all ¦ women , whoever they maybe , on leaving their houses , must wear thick veils -which completely cover their features , and be clad in dresses of 'doth' or other suitable material without embroidery , trimmings , or external ornaments of any . kind . 'They must n 6 t show themselves out of doors simply in stockings and slippers , but must wear half boots in yellow morocco lejither or some other suitable -and decent covering for the feet . When they go out to malce purchases they are strictly prohibited , from ^ entering shops , but must stop oil the outside to be served , and must not remain longer than is absolutely necessarv . When they are on the public promenades they " must confine themselves to the part reserved for females . Any woman who shall be guilty of acts against the law will be severely punished . Italian : Students . — - At Pavia the last University term began with a storm of the most violent kind . Professor Nova praising the German philosophers , Kant and Hegel , was met by a perfect hurricane of groans and hisses , and he was compelled to quit his chair , glad to escape with an undisturbed wig to the upper storey of the college . His sarcastic retort iipon his assailants excited the ire of the students to so great a degree that he was compelled to leave the town during the night . The Professor on leaving the hall had exclaimed— "I thought the allied armies had entered Lombardy to drive out Gyulai and Benedek , and not Kant and Hegel . " The exasperation was so great in , the city of Pavia that the whole of the students went to the theatre expressly to betray by discordant groans and terrific maledictions their disapprobation of JLamartine , who has dared to criticise muoh of the poetry of Dante , and to pro-Dounce that poet amongst the overrated geniuses whose reputation wiil not stand the test of examination . Amongst the cries heard on the occasion , " Viva il re e viva Pio Nono ! " was very general , which shows the tendency of the University . The Congress and its decisions seem to be regarded as of little importance there .
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"THE LEADER " OFFICE , Friday Evening , Dec . 9 th ^
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THE BANK OF FBANCE . The Moniteur of this ( Friday ) morning publishes the usual monthly return of the Bank of France , which shows the following results as compared with the previous return : — Increased . Cash 6 l-5 th millions . Treasury balance 39 „ Decreased . Bills discounted not yet due 15 3-5 th „ Bank notes 27 J „ Current account 24 3-5 th „ Advances , 1 % „ The decrease of £ 600 , 000 in the bills discounted forms an unfavourable feature . There is , at the same time , a decrease of about a million sterling in the private deposits and notes in circulation , but an increase of 1 & million sterling in the treasury balance . The bullion has increased a quarter of a . million .
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AFFAIRS OF ITALY . A Paris correspondent of the Independence of Brussels , states that all the letters from' Turin agree in declaring that Count Cavour is to attend the Congress as the Plenipotentiary of King Victor Emmanuel . The Piedmontese Gazette of the 5 th publishes a royal decree , enacting that the young raon who have emigrated from Venice and the Italian Tyrol , and who would be desirous of continuing their studies in the Sardinian'Universities ,, shall , if unable to support the expense , bo admitted gratuitously to those establishments , and to pass their examinations . The Monitors of Bologna , publishes a decree , signed " Farini , " ordering an official collodion to be made of the laws and decrees of the lato Government of Romagna from the 12 th of June last to the 8 th inata Copies of this collection are to be sent to all the Intondanclou , tribunals , and oommunes of the territory . Tho Corriore Mercantile publishes an account of
the state of the public debt of Sardinia , from which it appears that in 1848 the debt amounted to 102 , 354 , 668 fr . ; that from that period to the present one there have been added 790 , 037 , 138 fr . ; and that in consequence of the stipulations of Zurich there have been incurred further liabilities to the amount of 310 , 000 , 000 fr ., which makes a sum total of 1 , 202 , 391 , 806 fr . It must not be forgotten , however , that this ; sum comprises 90 , 000 , 000 raised in 1851 , for the completion pf railways belonging to the State ; also 10 , 000 , 000 for-the redemption of feudal property in the island of Sardinia ; 4 , 000 , 000 more for the construction of roads in that island .
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THE CONGRESS . Tne Swiss Confederation , according to the Constitutionnel , has asked admission to the forthcoming Congress , on the ground of the old established relations between Switzerland and Savoy . The Federal Council believes that in the proposed re-organisation of the States of Central Italy the provinces of Chablais and Faucigny must be the object of a new consideration .
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NAPLES . A letter from Naples of the 3 rd says : ¦—" Prince de Potrulla has returned , to his post at Vienna . It is certain that he came here to give to the Neapolitan Government , on the part of the Emperor of Austria , the advice to be moderate , and to make reforms ; but what answer he carries back is not known . The Marquis Antonini , who is expected from Paris , will also bring counsels from the Emperor Napoleon to the "Neapolitan Court not to struggle against the stream , and thereby run the risk of being , like the Princes of Central Italy , lost on the breakers . The invitation to attend the Congress has arrived , but no answer has yet been given , because it has not been possible to come to an understanding on the choice of a plenipotentiary ; The Marquis Antonini can hardly be chosen , as he is Terv deaf ;"
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1344 THE LEADER . [ . No . 507 . Dec , jo , 1859 .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . LO 88 QOB , Moasrs . Roiibon and ISmdsn . On Monday , and during ; tho wook . will beUProBontud the Comedietta , THK HEAD OF THE FAMILY . Mr . Wlff « n . Mra . Stirling , &o . To bo followed by TOM NODDY'S SECRET . OhMWOtoM by Messrs . Add-on , W . Gordon , and H . Wlffftii . oliaaw Cottroll and Marnton . After which , MEDEA . Mr . F , Itobflon , Mr . AdtUson , Miss EHaa Nelson , Mlsu Htophons , &o . To oonoludy with tho now Faroe , calloU A BM !} 'Hg I'OttTOJl . Mossrs . Cooko , Coopor , nnd Wigan » M « 8 a' » in 0 l ) Oottrell ond Stephens , Poors open at 7 . Commo noo » t half-pant 7 .
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 10, 1859, page 1344, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2324/page/12/
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