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Ho. 509. Dec. 24 > 1859.] THE LEADER, 13...
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1859.
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Ho. 509. Dec. 24 > 1859.] The Leader, 13...
Ho . 509 . Dec . 24 > 1859 . ] THE LEADER , 1393
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| Mystic Invocation , Incantation , and General Evaporation . January . TACK'S COTTAGE AND WINTRY LANDSCAPE IN ••^ DEVONSHIRE . Jack ( the Hero of the famous history ) ... . Mr . W . Templeton Goody Greyshoes ( his : supposed Mother ) Tom Matthews Eose .. j ? trOthe ^ a 5 emrdS | Madamc Boleno Pettifogger ( aLimb of the Law ) , Mr . Black sheep ; Sheriff's Officer , Mr . Grabham ; Schoolboys , Masters Hopscotch , Whiptop , Leapfrog :, Hockey , Snowball , and High Barbaree . ¦ The Mystification , the Agitation , and the Visitation . February . GROTTO OF THE PIXIES . _ . { Queen of the Pixies , or " Good ) Miss Helen Prism ...... I > Little People" j Howard Crystalline ( her principal attendant ) .... Miss Grace Darley BALLET FANTASTIQUE . By Madlld , Molabcha , BALBOi And upwards of One Hundred Coryphees and Ladies of the Ballet . MaiuA A BREEZY HEATH . The Calf by an Offspring'of the Performing Bull—How Jack exchanffes his calf for the seed of a leguminous plant , ' and puts his best foot foremost , Raising the "Wind . The Probation , the Altercation , and the Inflation . Apr ix . JACK'S KITCHEN GA RDEN—EARLY DAWN . Pixy Pas d'Arresoir—The Mystic Movement . The Growth of the Beanstalk . Nota Bese . —A lapse of a month is supposed to take place between Jack ' s ascent and his arrival at the Buramit . The Speculation , the Elevation , and the Ejaculation . May . THE GATES OF THE GIANT'S CASTLE . Fairy of the Harp Miss Thirlwall Fairy of the Golden Hen Miss Brown Fee-Fo-Fum ( the Giant ) Mr . Longlegs The Giant ' s Haby . 3 Iaster Toddler The Retaliation , Capitulation , and Congratulation . June . THE GOOD FAIRY IN HER FLORAL HOME . The Animation , Illumination , Resplendent Decoration * and BRILLIANT TRANSFORMATION . Harlequins Signors Milano and St . Maine . Clowns Harry Boleno and Flexmore . Pantaloons Messrs . G . Tanner arid Beckingham . Columbines Madame Boleno and Miss Sharps . fSiernors Nicolo , Maria , _ Gratzany . Sprites \ Timberley , Goardanw Lieco , ( Diagon y , and Co . July . MARINE PARADE . ( Boleno , Tanner , Milauo , Deulin , and Madame Boleno . ) Visitors : Messrs . Sloucc , Douce , Dip , Flounder , and 1 latfisn ; Boatmen—Messrs . Gammon , Pul hard , and Keep-em-out ( natives ); Lodging-house Keepers—Messrs . Nailem , Nibble , Knobble , Snd" Collarall ; Tho Talking ^ Fish-Madlle . Seaiena ; Household Brigade and the Marine Parade Volunteers by Mesdames Anna Maria Jane DUstei , Disli-« rup , Monsy Whopsy , Topsy . Pout , Pest ; Pert , and Fretjylips . with Forty more British Maidens . Un-sea-sonable weather for the seaside : A regular sou ' -wester : Squally and bawly too— " Want a boat , yer Honour : Fine Day for a Bail 7 Only 2 s . Od . per hour : Splendid time tor fishing : A good day " sport , one whiting and two eelsi l » otweeniffve '' A Bath chap in a Bath chair . Arrival , of Had . He . Soal-ena at the > scaaiae for the benefit of her health . Happy meeting with her long'loat parents . Introduction to her Guardians . Clown and P ' antaloon obtain two very airy situations , and both appear suited . Harlequin and Colum-Character paa do Brittany J J g inc"My pretty page , look out afar . " Strong opposition . A division in the family . A severe struggle , which terminates in quite an 'arm-less way . Tho aid of the Force required . Tlie Force is forced to take charge of an armless female in distress FreBh Arrivals . Tho town fu I . Lodgings at an enormous premium . Adnam and Martin house agents , in ate . No more room . Tho " Quarterly Review . How to settle with a tnx-colloctor . The French invasion . Riflemen forni The letter . Tho result . Clown ' o domestic corps . A ' slight " charge by rail , and a Grand Review of tho Household Troops !> y General Boleno , mounted on his ( lory war stood " Bucephalus , '' thoJnrgest horse in tho world ; during which the whole . of tno brigade will go through t J «^ 0 ^ ffl ' i ! SSl oludinir with their wondorlul sojenco of ball practice ! I ! Invasion nnd retreat of tho French ( cooks ) , Auoust . VILLAGE AND MAgSION ^ F THE MAUQU 1 S OF ( Floxmoro J . Bockingham , St . Malnu , Poulln ( Clown turned footman : Count Extravaganti ) , and Miss Shnrpc . ) Pab Castella et Aragon Harlequin and Columbine Hlchdavs and holidays . Mirth , merriment , and muelo . nXllo nprtrnl" Tpponoh W ' K * * S « SfuJitwp " a lUh dinner . Music helps digestion , bo Clown voluntoora n aonff— ., chapter of Clowns . " .... Floxmoro . Affreatrlfloin provlalona , nnd a groat ftll ; In other **/*• How Clown " soIb tho tnblo in a roar . " Tho Wroir «\™ *»» Vlop-Chnlr , Pantaloon irots eighty ^ ovatod . AH w not Wfttor . Tho old man in tho cold wator butt Clmv"JW" "" J } ouk ngnin . The villngo bollo , whioh Clowu don t fool muon lnolJnod to ring , , Comic Pas do Trola , by Vloxmore , Mlsa Sharpo , and 131 . Alnino . Trlokaupontravollorfl . Clown nnds a »^ rth a mtlo too lAOt for him . A row ou tho pronnlseo aud general conlMBJon , SuPTBmnEn . AS WM W 1 CRK IN 1750 ( Slow ) . A BTIW 3 ET IN I . OWl > 0 N ( A « uNI ) nmr > VBAU 8 AOO ) ( Bolono , Tanner , MUano , t ) oulln , nnd Madame Uoloi o . ) PflB do Fnaolnntlon Diahllqiie , by HnrloquJn nndColumbUio .
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Night constable : Sir . Dosey Dogberry ; Watclimen , Messrs . Snoozey , Boosey , Bawly , Fully , Hawly and Co . Proprietor of the Lottery Office , Mr . Dish ^ Slailcoachman and Guard : Messrs . Crawl . and Creepalong ; Passengers : Messrs . Rumble , Grumble , Gapey , and Goslowly . Horse Patrols , Sedan Chairmen , Lamplighter , the Public , & c , by a l ot of old fogies . The Good Ola Times . £ 30 , 000 at one draw . All a lottery . Harlequin a lucky holder . Short p ockets and long ; faces . Quick travelling in theolden time . The royal mail . London to York in six days , " Dei volente . *'* The Saucy . Sally , Margate Hoy , calling at Gravesend ( weather piermitting- ) . Partridge shooting at Islington . Hare shooting extraordinary . >' Hark ! 'tis the nigh twatch . " Hcf " goes his lonely roiind . Past 8 o ' clock and a moonlight night . " Boxed up and boxed out . Charlie Naprhere . How our hours were kept ; A now . and a row of houses make a change for the better . The old and new . watch . Past and Present . AS WE ARE IN 1859 ( Fast ) . A STREET IN LONDON IN THE PRESENT DAY . Everything new , even the moon . " The light of other days has faded . " Fast times and fast lines : To Tor k in six hours ; "Advertising : Times ; " Indicators ; aAValkingAdvertisement * A light-headed gentleman . Two of our gals . A move in the right direction . A strike , but no Other strike than twelve . A prolific Twelve Cake . Boleno ' s Perambulating Indicator . Every man his own advertiser . Too much of a good tiling . "Move on ! " "I shan't ! " A burning ' shame . The Bobbys clear the street of all "light characters , " "Put out the light , put out the light , and then "on we go to the next month . OCTOBEH . A KENTISH HOP GARDEN . ( Flexraore , Beckingham , St . Maine , and Miss Sharpc . ) Pas Bosquette d'Azil .. Harlequin and Columbine . A hop , skip , and a jump , and here we are . Clown picks his hops , and afterwards pockets them . " All among the barley . " Mischief brewing . Clown makes the mal ' t-stcr . A WEJL . I ,-KN . OWN BREWERY . A strong brewing ( bruin ) ; Pantaloon wants a barrel , but : Clown gives him a butt . I likes a drop of good beer , I does . A barrel , t'erstt- * a barrel orffan . Clown ' s method of teach- i injr anybody to dance . Hopping : extraordinary . Clown makes a little i « ortek stout aud hale . A general row and a general "Haynau " skirmish with the brewers , Clown , and Pantaloon . November . —F O G ! Harlequin and Columbine become due . Clown and Pantaloon are mist . The . Sprite ' s reign is over , and the audience i begin to think that it is time to mizzle . But stop ; there is something more yet : " Pray remember the fifth of November , Gunpowder Treason and Plot ? I know no reason why Gunpowder Treason Should ever be foryot . " December . THE MERRY HALLS OF HAPPY OLD CHRISTMAS . " Christmas cometh but once a year , when he brings forth jollity . " " Then rest ye merry gentlefolk , and send ye all good cheer , A uockot full O' moiiey , tmd u cellar full o' beer . " e Vide Old Carol . ill ¦
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . Lessee , Mr . A . Harris . „ Ke-eno-agement of the "Wonderful Dancer , lions . Espinosa . First appearance of Mdlle . Marietta l { osetti , I ' rincipal Danscuse of La ricala , Milan ; aud iir ^ t time of the Delepierre Family . These highly tr . lcnted Children will appear every night . The Koyai Princess's Kitles on Parade cvorv cvciiiiirT » On Monday ( Boxinc- Niffht ) December 20 th , and during : the week , HOME TUUTHS . ,, , After which , a New Grand Comic Christmas Uurlesquo PANTOMIME bv H . J . Byron , entitled JACK Tilli GIANT KILLKI ? or HAkZeQUIN KING AKTHUll , AND TIIJ-: ICNIG / lTS OF THE HOUND TAliLK . Jack , Miss Louise Kecley ; Harlequin , Mr . Cox-mack ; Pantaloon , Mr . Paulo ; Columbine , Mlas Caroline Adams , and Clown , Morning Performances , Monday , January Oth , 10 th , and ;> 3 rd . Commence nt ' , ' o ' clock . ¦
Theatre Royal Lyceum. Sole Lessee Aud Di...
THEATRE ROYAL LYCEUM . Sole Lessee aud Directress , Madame Celeste . To-morrow , Monday ( Boxing-night ) , Dec . 20 , and during : the week , the performancos will commence with Planche s popular drama of MM CHILD OF THE WKKCK , Maurioo , ( lier original character ) , Madame Colosto . After which will bo produced ft Now Grand Christmas Extravaganza nnd Comic Pantomime , founded , on one ot ^ Rsfe & m ^^ WS ^& Mi fiSiJBDHjfflM . stgffsaB ^ srfKaaass in which will bo presented one of tho most novel , costly , and brilliant eflVots over witnessed on the boards of a theatre doslffnod and pnlutod bv Mr . William Oalleott . Charaotors In the Hiirluqulnado-Clown , Mr . II . Marshall ; Ilnrlequin , Sir . J . Marshall ; Pantaloon , Mr . Nnylor ; ColUmlll , J < ox o « nee or ' en ' frora eleven till five dally .
Royal St. James's Theatre. Klnci-Btreet,...
ROYAL ST . JAMES ' S THEATRE . KlNCI-BTREET , ST . JAMBH ' S . Lessoe , Mr . J >\ tt . Chatteuton . nsi & v ^ " o Sr ^^ ats % hours ^& ricoa _ PU , ; o 1 ] ory i 0 , 1 Mornlntf pcribrinftncua on Boxing Day , and \\ cdnondny , D Siond « y , ° Poc : an . li , boxl ., « rfl « y , and during tho lc , Now Faroe , ^ AJtinAiaH'S MNUliLSUWAN . Messrs . C Y , n » XetrA 7 iouSlCnOLD FAIHY . M . a , Wvndhain . < wd Air . II . J . Craven . « . i » n-vr < ir Ifeifef . "St «»/« ' ™ ™ $ v ASMimm CRYSTAL OAVES * Introducing MIhb f Lyj Hft Ssraas'ia SBB .-iSssh . ; 's . fe ^ a Fowler ii Harlequin , Mr . Aal » , lMntnloon , Mr . U Hboh " ^ Ssstsfiss ^ ss ^ m ^ sss ^ - r .
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: i i NEW WEEKLY MAGAZINE OF . POLITICS , LEGISLATION , LITERATURE , SCIENCE , AND ART . THE OLD-FASHIOXED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER , as regards mere news , is fast being superseded by the Cheap Daily Press in Town and Country , and in consequence , the long-established and intellectual paper , THE LEADER , w ill , ON AND AFTER SATURDAY , 7 th JANUARY , i nitiate a NEW SERIES , to be issued as THE LEADER AND SATURDAY ANALYST , CONSISTING ENTIRELY OF ORIGIN All ARTiCl . ES AND ESSAYS , BY WRITERS OF THE HIGHEST ABILITY IN THEIR VARIOUS PDRSUITS . The character of a newspaper will so far be abandoned that nothing will be admitted but SPECIALLY WRITTEN ARTICLES , although a RECORD of the most important events will still be afforded , and occasionally highly important and historical Documents reprinted for future reference ; but nothing will be inserted that has not undergone such revision or re-writing as to entitle it to rank with the original compositions . The fearless independence of thought and expression , which has always characterised THE LEA . DER will be continued with renewed and increased energy , and it is honed that the abandonment of the mere news , and the substitution of . A COPIOUS SET OF ORIGINAL ARTICLES , wnot be displeasing either to its old Subscribers or i ts new readers ; for , being news-crammed by the daily papers , it is anticipated that they must prefer , to the unavoidably stale intelligence , able comme ntary and powerful elucidation of the topics of t lie No Expense or labour will be spared in keeping together A NUMEROUS STAFF OF ABLE AND INFLUENTIAL WRITERS , ¦ WHO WILIi ANALYSE AND REVIEW ALL THE IMPORTANT LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS , POLITICAL EVENTS , LITERARY PRODUCTIONS , ¦ ARTISTIC'"WORKS . SCIENTIFIC MATTERS , AND SOCIAL OCCURRENCES OF THE WEEK . . PRICE F 1 VEPENCE—STAMPED , SIXPENCE . A QUARTER—6 s . 6 d . per Post . Published every Saturday . A Friday edition for the evening mails . As a specimen is far more explanatory than any description can be , a sample copy of the first number of the New Series , to be issued ou SATURDAY , the 7 th of JANUARY , will be forwarded on the receipt of an order and ti postage stamp . Office-18 , CATHERINE STREET , LONDON . W . C .
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CHRISTMAS AND CHARITY . The sovorc cold came timely to remind us liow muoh is required from us at this festive season to relieve the wants of ouv poorer brethren . When all aro rejoicing in tho promises of a religion ot love , tho heart wrll readily open to tl . e moans of worldly distress , and tho hand will as readily be fetched forth to give relief . There are many wonders-such as the magnetic and electrical communication in tho matori . il world , before whiofa even space that form , as p hilosophy has called f our mindB-diwppQan 5 and of thorn none are neater than tl . e moral connection established by Signs between minds now existing in every par of tho world and in all ti . no . * Ono living man-in London shall know at once what was dono and what was known when the Pyramids wore b uilt , and what is now doimr and now known m Australia . Physically , we all stand each isolated
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 24, 1859, page 13, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_24121859/page/13/
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