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The Week.
Iii this month of June , 1 S 59 , wo have thirty-seven screw line-of-battle ships complete , and three taking in their engines , making a total oE forty in place of twentyeight . Other vessels , also , are coming rapidly forward , even more rapidly than was anticipated when the estimates were produced three months ago , so that by the end of this present financial year we shall have fifty line-of-battle ships of admirable quality to assert our supremacy on the seas . As the navy was already well lied with smaller vesselsand especially with gunboatsits aggregate
supp , , strength may now be regarded without much dissatisfaction even by Mr . Roebuck himself . Iu the House of Lords , on Friday , Lord Derby announced the resignation of his government , and expressed his surprise and regret at seeing in the Times of last Monday a report of the Queen ' s conversation with Lord Granville on the formation of a ministry . Lord Granville said he regretted the circumstance ; he had mentioned the facts to a few political friends , and ho was as much astonished as Lord Derby to find what he had said appear in print . He would be more
careful another time . In the House of Commons , Mr . Disraeli announced that ministers only held office until their successors in the government were appointed . The following is a complete list of tho new Cabinet : —First Lord of the Treasury , Lord Palmerston ; Chancellor of the Exchequer , Mr . Gladstone ; Foreign Office , Lord J . Russell ; Home Secretary , Sir G . C . Lewis ; Secretary of
tho Colonies , Duke of Newcastle ; Secretary for AVar , Mr . S . Herbert ; Secretary for India , Sir C . AVood ; First Lord of the Admiralty , Duke of Somerset ; Lord Chancellor , Lord Campbell ; President of tho Council , Earl Granville : Privy Seal , Duke of Argyll ; Postmaster General , Earl of Elgin ; Board of Trade , Mr . Cobden ; Poor Law Board , Mr . M . Gibson ; Secretary for Ireland , Mr . Cardwell ; Duchy of Lancaster , Sir G . Grey . The following are the Ministers not in the Cabinet : —Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , Earl of Carlisle ; Attorney General , Sir R . Bethell ; Solicitor GeneralSir H . Keating ; Attorney General for Ireland
, , Mr . J . D . Fitzgerald ; Solicitor General for Ireland , Mr . Deasy ; Secretaries to the Treasury , Mr . F . Peel and Mr- Brand ; Secretary to the Admiralty , Lord C . Paget . Civil Lord of tho Admiralty , Mr . AATutbread ; Judge Advocate General , Mr . Headlam ; Secretary to the Poor Law Board , Mr . Gilpin ; Vice President of the Privy Council for Education , Mr . Lowe ; Vice President of the Board of Trade , Mr . J . AVilson ; Under Secretary for the Home . 'Department , Mr . G . Clive ; Under Secretary for WarLord Ripon ; Under Secretary for Foreign AffairsLord A \
ode-, , bouse ; Under Secretary for the Colonies , Mr . Chichester Forteseue ; Under Secretary for India , Mr . Thomas Baring ; Lords of the Treasury , Mr . Hugessen , Mr . Cogan , and Sir AV . Dunbar . The appointments iu tho royal household are : — Lord Steward , Lord St . Germans ; Master of the Horse , Marquis of Ailesbury ; Mister ol the Buckhounds , Earl of Bessborough ; Mistress of the Robes , Duchess of Sutherland ,
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS . AT the Royal Italian Opera , at Covent Garden , the sole novelty , properly speaking , of the week has been the revival of Rossini ' s "Otello , " with Tamberlik as the hero , Roneoni as lago , Neri-Beraldi as Roderigo , and Qrisi as Desdemona . In the vocal delineation of passion and jealousy , for which tho part of the Moor gives opportunitySignor Tamberlik is unapproachable . He was very finely supported b
, y the lago , and tho effect these two eminent artists produced in the famous "jealousy duet" was , indeed , superb . Last evening was given " Lucrezia Borgia ; " it is only necessary to say that the part of . Lucrezia was sustained by Grisi ; the terrible Didce AIfonso by Roneoni ; and the part of Qennaro by Mario , to recal to the reader ' s recollection one of the finest tragic performances that Europe can produce ; we may add , that Signor Mario was in excellent voice . At Drury Lane , the managers have lost no time in securing the services of Millie . Piccolornini , who only arrived
from America this day week , and made her appearaneo at this theatre on Monday . Although , unfortunately , it must bo allowed that this charming little lady is neither as a singer nor a musician to be compared with tho least successful of the prime dmine at either opera house , on one point there is a singular unanimity of opinion—
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Week.
Iii this month of June , 1 S 59 , wo have thirty-seven screw line-of-battle ships complete , and three taking in their engines , making a total oE forty in place of twentyeight . Other vessels , also , are coming rapidly forward , even more rapidly than was anticipated when the estimates were produced three months ago , so that by the end of this present financial year we shall have fifty line-of-battle ships of admirable quality to assert our supremacy on the seas . As the navy was already well lied with smaller vesselsand especially with gunboatsits aggregate
supp , , strength may now be regarded without much dissatisfaction even by Mr . Roebuck himself . Iu the House of Lords , on Friday , Lord Derby announced the resignation of his government , and expressed his surprise and regret at seeing in the Times of last Monday a report of the Queen ' s conversation with Lord Granville on the formation of a ministry . Lord Granville said he regretted the circumstance ; he had mentioned the facts to a few political friends , and ho was as much astonished as Lord Derby to find what he had said appear in print . He would be more
careful another time . In the House of Commons , Mr . Disraeli announced that ministers only held office until their successors in the government were appointed . The following is a complete list of tho new Cabinet : —First Lord of the Treasury , Lord Palmerston ; Chancellor of the Exchequer , Mr . Gladstone ; Foreign Office , Lord J . Russell ; Home Secretary , Sir G . C . Lewis ; Secretary of
tho Colonies , Duke of Newcastle ; Secretary for AVar , Mr . S . Herbert ; Secretary for India , Sir C . AVood ; First Lord of the Admiralty , Duke of Somerset ; Lord Chancellor , Lord Campbell ; President of tho Council , Earl Granville : Privy Seal , Duke of Argyll ; Postmaster General , Earl of Elgin ; Board of Trade , Mr . Cobden ; Poor Law Board , Mr . M . Gibson ; Secretary for Ireland , Mr . Cardwell ; Duchy of Lancaster , Sir G . Grey . The following are the Ministers not in the Cabinet : —Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , Earl of Carlisle ; Attorney General , Sir R . Bethell ; Solicitor GeneralSir H . Keating ; Attorney General for Ireland
, , Mr . J . D . Fitzgerald ; Solicitor General for Ireland , Mr . Deasy ; Secretaries to the Treasury , Mr . F . Peel and Mr- Brand ; Secretary to the Admiralty , Lord C . Paget . Civil Lord of tho Admiralty , Mr . AATutbread ; Judge Advocate General , Mr . Headlam ; Secretary to the Poor Law Board , Mr . Gilpin ; Vice President of the Privy Council for Education , Mr . Lowe ; Vice President of the Board of Trade , Mr . J . AVilson ; Under Secretary for the Home . 'Department , Mr . G . Clive ; Under Secretary for WarLord Ripon ; Under Secretary for Foreign AffairsLord A \
ode-, , bouse ; Under Secretary for the Colonies , Mr . Chichester Forteseue ; Under Secretary for India , Mr . Thomas Baring ; Lords of the Treasury , Mr . Hugessen , Mr . Cogan , and Sir AV . Dunbar . The appointments iu tho royal household are : — Lord Steward , Lord St . Germans ; Master of the Horse , Marquis of Ailesbury ; Mister ol the Buckhounds , Earl of Bessborough ; Mistress of the Robes , Duchess of Sutherland ,
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS . AT the Royal Italian Opera , at Covent Garden , the sole novelty , properly speaking , of the week has been the revival of Rossini ' s "Otello , " with Tamberlik as the hero , Roneoni as lago , Neri-Beraldi as Roderigo , and Qrisi as Desdemona . In the vocal delineation of passion and jealousy , for which tho part of the Moor gives opportunitySignor Tamberlik is unapproachable . He was very finely supported b
, y the lago , and tho effect these two eminent artists produced in the famous "jealousy duet" was , indeed , superb . Last evening was given " Lucrezia Borgia ; " it is only necessary to say that the part of . Lucrezia was sustained by Grisi ; the terrible Didce AIfonso by Roneoni ; and the part of Qennaro by Mario , to recal to the reader ' s recollection one of the finest tragic performances that Europe can produce ; we may add , that Signor Mario was in excellent voice . At Drury Lane , the managers have lost no time in securing the services of Millie . Piccolornini , who only arrived
from America this day week , and made her appearaneo at this theatre on Monday . Although , unfortunately , it must bo allowed that this charming little lady is neither as a singer nor a musician to be compared with tho least successful of the prime dmine at either opera house , on one point there is a singular unanimity of opinion—