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78 The Leader and Saturday Analyst. ; [J...
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78 The Leader And Saturday Analyst. ; [J...
78 The Leader and Saturday Analyst . ; [ Jan . 28 , I 860-
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Law Union Fire and Life INSURANCE-COMPANY . . ; . Chief Offices ., . ¦¦ ,., ¦ -- ^ .: 126 , CHiKCBRV LANE , Xondon . W . C . Birmingham Branch , 47 , UNION PASSAGE . Cap i tal , ONE MILLION STERLING . The Fire and Life Departments are under one Management , but with separate funds and accounts . Chairman , Sir William Foster , Bart . ; Vice-Chairman , James Parker , Etiq .. Baduow House , Chelmsford . FIRE DEPAUTMENT . Capital responsible for Losses , A' 75 (> , OO 1 . The business is contined to the best classes of insurance . The discount allowed by the Uovcrnmant on the duty is in all cases given to the insured . Claims settltd with promptitude and liberality . I . IFF . DErARTMENT . Capital responsible for losses , £ 250 . 000 , A Bonus every live years , —next Bonus in 1804 . ¦ Modem ti- rates of I ' remium . Annuities . granted on favourable terms . Prospectuses , forms of proposal , copies _ of annual report . " , and every in formation , on application to FltvNK McGKDV , Secretary ; 126 , Chancery-lane .
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aw , Property , and Life J | -J A . SSURANCE SOCIETY . 30 ESSEX STREET , STRAND , LONDON . . ' ¦• " .. ¦ •" CAPtTAii*— £ 250 , 000 . BIBECTORS . . -Ralph T . lirockman . Esq .. Folkestone . . Edw . ml Wm . Cox Esq ., 3 ( 5 , Russiell-square . George Frederick Fox , Esq ., Bristol . E . K . P . Kelsey , Esq ., Salisbury . J . Ulead , Esq ., 2 , King ' s Bench Walk , Temple . H . -Piiu . il-, Esq ., M . P ., 33 , Devonshire-place , Portland-place . . ¦ ¦ ' Eighty per Cent , of the Profits divided among the Assured . At the First Divisqn of Profits in May , 1855 , a bonus was declaretI , varying from Two to Eleven per Cent , © u the . amount assured , and amounting in many instances to upwards of Fifty per Cent on the Premium Atthe Second revision of Profitsin ' 165 % an EQUAL PRO BATA BONUS was declared . The next Division of Profits uilKGl . * . * Kvery description-of Life Assurance-business transacted . EDWARD S . BARNES , Secretary .
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THEATRE ROYAL . DRURY LANE . Lc-ssee . Mr . E . T . Smith . The In « t . six niiihts of the celebrated American actress . Miss Juliti Daly . Knjrngoment of that favourite Tragedian Mr . Charifri ' Dillon , who will appear on the Oth of February . Continued and increasing success of the brilliant GtSrK ^ ANxmriMic comp any in the The grand effects and scenic displays by Beverley inust be soon . to be appreciated . —Vide Times and dnily . jour ; i : ddOJ Dec . 27 . The Ueduoed Prices , us usual , nt this Theatre , viz . : Upper tf : d 1 i ry , ( id . ; lower gallery , Is . ; pit and Upper b ' o . 'ivs . 2 rt . ; first circle , 12 s . < ld . ; dress circle , -Is . ; stalls , fia . ; private . boxes , for two persons , 10 s . ( id . ; do ., fr . nr persons-, 1 , lit , and 2 guineas ciijIi . Tick «* t , s and places inny be secured from ten till five daily , at the box-oll \ ee of the Theatre . To-moviow ( Monday ) , and during the week , will be performed IX AND 0 UT OF 1 > LAC 1 . :. Introducing Miss JULIA DALY , the American comic iictri's * , to tm ' English audience , when she will mistuln six characters , in whioh she will introduce the Hong by Charles Nilcot ; of " My lovor was a sailor ^ y- " , , Letty Duster ( a stago-struck chambermaid ) ... Miss Julia Daly Paddy O'H | ilulter ( from Ireland , after n pi » oo , with the song , 'Trust to X , uoli" ) < Miss Julia Daly . Mdllo . Adelaide ( a Fronoh oncraalngor , with the Tyrolean air , "On Mountiiin high , " with gultur no- , compmiiment ) Miss Julia Daly Mdllc Tlp-tl-too ( a dnnsouse ,, with burlesque polku ) ... Miss Julia Daly Mynheer Von Hannibal Sliplposiundonioli'iiuplrtocks ... Miss Julia Daly Sally Suokerapplo ( a Ynnkoo ftirl , 1 lMndy lor uny place , wlih thu aong uud ' diuioo of "Independence Day" ) , ' Miss Julia Dnly IStlnuotto Mr . Tilbury . C ) od Mr . Tomnloton . After wliloh , on the usual Rqulo of magnitude and jnngnlllounco for which this theatre ia celebrated , the Clrund , Original , Magical . Comical , tllfltorioul , Pastoral Pantomime , founded on tUo old . English atary of the muno , and ontltlod JACK AND THE I 3 E / VN STALK ; Or . HARLEQUIN 1 , 15 A I * YEAR . Tho Now inn ! Splqixllil Soonery . with Novel Ertbots , by 4 Mil , WIUJAM jflflVBUUfiY . TUo Uiotounuo Hurloaquo Oponlng invented and written by 10 . li . BIMNOHARD . Ammtfodnrul produood by Mr . UO 1 JERT ROXBY . JnolOIr . Tompleton ; Goody Q royshoos ( hlti nun . posed mothor ) , Mr . Matthews ; Itoms Mjidiujio Bole no ; tint Weather , Minn Miibou t Prism , Mlsa Ellen Howard i CrvritalllMo , MIhb Gruoo Diu'loy . Mdlk'H . MoHnoolil ami Uulbo , wKU 100 Curyphdos and l 4 \ diu « ol ' ilio Uiillot . Hnrlonujiirt— Hlffnqrs MHano nnd Ht . Malno . Clowns —Mmfry Uolono and Ii'loxinoro . Ifantnl ^ onB —JIuHuM U . Timwir fin d Muolcluglmin . Oofuinbluua—l \[ iuliun < i IJolmio mid Alinn Hh | ir | iu . Suritoa ~ -8 l « norti ^ 'loolo , iMurlu , Unitsiimy , Tlm-* Twiloy , Quanlauy , - l . luoo , iMagDny . nntl Oo .
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AiGRANI ) MGRtfING PERFORMANCE of the Pantomime every \ NTednesdayv until further notice . Stage-manager , Mr . Robert Roxby . Doors open _ at naif-past six , to cornme . Tice at seven o ' clock precisely . Parties at a disfancev addressing Mr . Nugent , box-office , witli-a post-office order , will be nttended to-I ) RtJItY-LAlSfKrTftEA ^ K E . The BOYS of the ROYAL MILITARY ASYLUM ( the Duke of York ' s School ) with their celebrated JUVENILE BAND , will attend the Grand Morning Performance of the Pantomime on Wednesday next , February 1 st . —Doors open at half-past onfe , performance will commence at two . o ' cloek .
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ROYAL ENGJJISH OPERA , COVENT GARDEN . Under the Bfanaeeinent of Mjss LOUISA PYNE and Sfii . W . HARRISON . SIXTH WEEK of THE PANTOMIME . Last Two Morning Performances , Wednesday next , February 1 st , and Wednesda 3 \ the 8 th . First representation of a new Operetta on Thursday , the 2 nd . Music by Henry I , eslie .-On Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday Mellon ' s Opera . of . VICTORINE . Messrs . Hiiigh , Santley , Corri , Honey ; Misses Parepa and Thirl wall . And every evening the great Pantomime of " PUSS IN BOOTS . Messrs . W . H ., Payne , H . Payne , F . Payne , Barnes , TalUens , Clara Jforg-an . On Thursday- ( first timei , Friday , and Saturday , a new Operetta , music l > y Henry Leslie , Libretto by J . i * algraye Simpson ^ entitled . . IIOMANCE . Messrs . VT .- H . Harrison , G . Honey r Miss TjOuisa Pyne and Miss Tliirlwall . To . cdnclude with the Pantomime . The Pantomime "written by J . V . Bridgman . Scenery by Messrs . Telbin and Grieve . Arranged and produced by 3 f r . E . Stirling . : ¦ ¦ . Stalls , 7 s . ; Private Boxes , to hold four . persons , from 10 s . 6 d . upwards ; Dress Circle , 5 s . ; Amphitheatre . Stalls , 3 s . ; Pit , ' 2 s . Gd . ; Amphitheatre , Is . . Doors open at ' half-past Six , commence at Teh minutes to Seven . Stage Manager ; Mr . Edward Stirling . Acting Man-. ager , Mr . F . dwarii 3 « urray . ..- . -.- ¦ ¦ :
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THEATEE ROYAIi , HAYMARKET . , ( Under the Management of Mr . Buclcstone . O ¦ ' . Monday , Teesday . and Wediiesday , Miss Amy Sedgwick -ivill make he ' r first appearance in London in the character of Mrs . Ilaller in THE STRANGER . And ' oh Tluji-sday , Frklay , and Saturday appear as Con-stancu in the LOVK . CHASB : After Which the great - llayrnarljet ; Pautoroime of . VALENTINE'S DAY ; or Harlequin aiifl the Fairy of ; the True Lovers' Knot . - Scenery by Fenton . l ' aptoihimist ' s , the unrivalled Leclerqs . . ¦ . ' Positively tJie luat . Morning Perforrnanca of -tire Pantomime on Thursday ' next , Feb . 2 . Commence at 2 , conclude , at twenty minutes past . 4 .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Lessees- —Messrs . F . Hudson arid W . S . Emsin . Monday , and during the week ( Tuesday excepted ) will be perJormed TIIK II BAD . OF THE FAMILY . Characters by . . Messrs . II . Wigan . \ V . Gordon , 11 . Kivera . ; ' i \ Ii « s Cot . trell and Mrs . Stirling . After which , a new Extravaganza , by Robert B . Brpugh , entitled , ALFRED THE GREAT , Characters , Messrs .. F . Ityljson , H . Wigan , G . Cooke , F . Vi-riing , F . Charles , H . Rivers , H . Cooper , Franks ; Misses Herbert , Nqlson , Hughes , Cottrcll , Mrs . Stephens , and Mrs . W . S . Emdcn . To conclude with A 1 JASE IMPOSTOR . Characters by Messrs . G . Cpokq , II . Cooper , II . Wigan , Miss Cottrell , and Mrs . Stephens . On Tuesday , LADIES BEWARE , Characters by Messrs . G . Vinlng , G . Co ke . Mrs . W . S . Emden , Misses Stei'honsniid Hughes . After which ALFRED THE GKEAT , C'liarnoters as before . To conclude with TIIK OLOOKMAKER'S HAT . Clmrauters by Messrs . Cr , Cooko , F . Charles , H . Cooper ; . Mesdames Ht-rbert , Stephens , and W . S . Emdcn . Doors open at 7 . Goinmenco at half-past 7 .
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE . Lessee , Mr . A . Harris . Re-engagement of the wonderful Dancer . Mons . Espinosa . Fifth weelc of Mdllo . Marietta ltoaqttl , principle dmiseuse of J ^ a Soiilu , Milan , and the Dolepierre Family . These highly talented children will appear every night . Tito Roynl IViuousa ' s Rifles on Parade every ° THE * ORICKliT ON THE HBAHTH . Principal characters by Measrs . Ryder , Meadows , Frank MutttiewH , OiitliQRTt i Miasee Carlotta Ijoolerq , Cliilord , and Wndluun . Aft « r which , the now grand comic Christmas burlesque Pantomime ( by II . J . Byron , Esq . ) , entitled JACK THE til A NT KIL . L 15 U ; or , HarKiquln Klpg Arthur , and tlio ICiiighta of tho Round Tuble . Jack , Mlas Louise KeOlcy i Olown , Mr . A . Forrest ; Pantaloon , Mr . Paulo ) Harlequin , Mr . Oonnnok- ; Oolumbino , Miss Gnrollno Adams . In consequence of the groat fiiiooesa and demand for places , them will bu Ouo Mora Morning Performance of tho Patitonilnie , Monday , Jan . 30 . Children undur 10 years of ago , half-prioo . Commence ivt 2 .
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ROYAL S 5 \ JAMES'S THEATRE , Kimi sriiHUT , St . Jamks's . Lortwoo , Mr . F . B . Ciiattkhtqn . Noarost thoat . ru to Cholaon , Plmlioo , and WoatmlnHtor , the 1 ' nrlc being open to onrrlagea and footpiisBengorH nil lionrs ot the night . Lust Six Nlglilsof the Pmituinlmo . On Monday uml aurinjrtho wook . Tho HOKDKREU MAUU 1 AGK RliHrt . Wynclhnni ; Mossru . A . T , Oravoi ) and Cluirlua Young , Alter whioh tltq now auvl HuoooHtfful Trualo Itnllot , ontltlud , MY WAMIC IS NOKVAL . MUs' l . ydl a Tliomi ^ nii , Mine ( Jlurti St . Cusau , Mr . Unrrott . and Oharlc'H 1 ' oung . To JonolUdo wltll t . lio Pantoinlino of PUNCH AND JUDY ; A > H , HAHL 12 OUIN AND THli FAUtY OF THE OhYMTAl- UAVICS . Koiluuod Prices—Pit , In . i Gullury , ( I d . liox-ollluo ypmi IVotu II till A dally . —Doors open at imlf'Piut 0 , ouuuvteiicu tit 7 ,
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THEATRE ROYAX LYCEUM . Sole Lessee and Directress , Madame Celeste . Ori Monday next , January 3 O . -will most positively be produced , -with neyv Si-enery , Costumes , Appoiiit-Tne . tits , & c . : & c ., the liew Historical Drama , adaptpd and written by Mr . Tom Taylor , entitled A TaLE OF TWO CITIES , the entire production of which has been under' the kind personal supervision of Mr . Charles Dickens . Principal characters by Mr . James Vining , Walter Lacy , Johnstone . Villiers , Rouse , Forrester , T . Lyon , Morton , Miss Kate Seville , Turner , Stuart , Mrs . Campbell , and Madame Celeste . To conclude with the New Grand Christ-mas Extravaganza and Cotnip Pantomime , founded on one of the popular German tales by the Brothers Grimm , and entitled , King Thb 0 shbea . rd , the Little Pet and tub Great Passion ; or , HAttLEiapm Hafiz , and the Faihy GooD . HnMoua , in which is presented one of the most novel , costly , and brilliant effects ever witnessed on the boards of a theatre . Designed and fainted by Mr . William Callcott . King Tlirushbeard , Miss Julia St . George . Characters in the H-svrlequinade r Harlequin , Mr . J . Marshall ; Clown , Mr . II . ^ iaishall ; Pantaloon . Mr . Naylor ; Columbine , Miss Rosine . Box-office open from Eleven to Five daily .
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GLEES , MADRI & ALS , AND OLD ENGLISH DITTIES . EGYPTIAN . HALL . ( Dudley Gallery . ) In consequence of the very distinguished success ¦ which continues to attend these performances , the London Glee and Madrigal Union , - under arrangement with Mr . Mitchell , will continue their Entertainment of Old English Balluds , Glees and Madrigals , lor a short period every Evening at Half-past Eight , and on Monday , Wednesday , and Friday Mornings at Half-past Two . —Conductor , MR . LAND ; Literary Illustrator , T . OLIPIIANT . Esq . Reserved Seats , 3 s .. XJhreserved , 2 s . A few Fauteuils , 5 s . each , which may be secured at Mr . Mitchell ^ Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street . W .
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MR . CHAS . HAIiliE , HERR MOLIGNE , SIG , PIATTI , MISS SUSANNA COLE , and MISS PALMER , Will appear at the MONDAY POPULAR ¦ CON-CERTS ., St . James ' s Hal ! , on MONDAY EVENING next , January 30 th , on which occanion the Programme will be selected from the works of BEETHOVEN- Conductor . Mr . Benedict . Sofa Stalls 5 s . Balcony 3 s . Unreserved Seats 3 s .
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MR . AND MRS . HOWARD PAUL In their brilliant * cornie and musical Illustrations' . ; of Characterat the St . James's llallJPiccadilly , E VERY EVENING ; ( Saturday excepted . ) New songs nnd characters , Mr . lloward Paul ' s Impersonation , " The Man who knows Kvepybody , " creates a furore of applause . The wonderful ' » Living Photograph" of Mr . Sims Reeves Every Evening in ?• Coine into the Garden , Maud / ' and new Spanish Song , by F . Walle-Stein ; entitled " Lola . " . Morning Representations ort Tuesdays and Saturdays at Three . Stalls . 3 s . Area 2 s . Gallery Is . Commence at 8 . Howard Paul ' s " . Book ; of Songs" ( as sung in the Entertainment ) free . by post for . six stamps .
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THE HARRIS FU ] NT > . -B- O O 31 31 I T T E E . Messrs . Bnber ( W . ) , Messrs . Herrman ( Xouis ) , Brough ( R . B . ) . Mackenzie ( M . ) , Buckitone ( J . JLJ . ) Purdy ( G , \ : Butler ( Henry ) , Robtrts ( E . T , ) , Chippendale (~) , Tilbury ( \ V . H . ) , Cotter ( Thomas ; , Tom . Iius ( F . ('•¦) . Garrutt ( L . ) , Vining ( Frcdk . ) . 11 is proposed by a few friends of the deceased to raise ¦ a fund for the Children of the late Charles Harris , who are left totally unprovided for— -the father luiving struggled for years with misfortune , HI health ,-and many reverses and failures iii his business as a T-lu-atricul- ' iuid General Bookseller . This appeal in earnestly addressed to professional gcntloihou ; for the " Theatrical Depot / ' which stood opposite Covent Gtt » -den Theatre for a half century , must bo well remombered . Any member of the Committee will thankfully receive contributions ; and Mr . Louis Ilorrman , of 92 , Great Russell-struet , Blooinsbury , who will gratefully acknowledge them , has kindly uudertukcu the ollloe of Honorary Secretary and Treasurer . The following Subscriptions have been . received : — F . Viniiig , Esq ., Royal Olympic .. rf"l 1 i > Albert Sinith , Esq .. 110 F . Robsoii , lisa ... 1 10 ~\ y . S . Emden , l' > q . .. .. .. 110 32 . P . Addison , I 2 s « i , Olympic .. 0 10 0 — Tegg , Esq . .,. 110 K . T . ITmithrXisq 1 X 0 Walter Lacy , Edq . 110 William Cr swiok , Ksq 110 J . StirlingCoyno . Ksq i ., .. 110 Miss Louisa l ' yne .. .. • . 1 I 0 W . MarriHon , K « q . ... .. ., 110 0 \ B . Croaloy , Eh ^ . .. .. .. 110 Win . Howard , Ksq 0 30 0 Jonas Levy , Esq . loo 11 . Palsor , Enq . .. 0 10 0 — Fisher , E ? q ., Herinoiidsey .. .. 0 a » E . L . Bhuiohard , lSeq ft 10 <> G . F . Vining , Enq ., Olympic . .. 0 In o H . JUiMlle , . E « q ., arul Wlib .. .. lad J . B . Buokstono , I 28 q ; 1 J , 0 — Chlppondalo , Ksq i 1 0 — Mackenzie , Esq 1 ' 1 t ) II . Mutlur , Esq . 11 i > L , Garrelt , Esq . J 1 o F . G . Tomlins , JCsq I I (> I ,. Ilerrmun , . Esq . .. .. .. 1 1 o It . » . Brough . E « q 1 1 o G . Purdy , Esq 110 E . F . Robirts , I ' sq 1 1 o W . H . Tilbury , Kaq 110 T . Cotter , Ksq 1 1 o W . Itnbor , Esq 1 I n Tho ( Jomriany nnd Mnnngors at Hi ; . . Jamort'HThoiUi'oJ ^ Hj ¦ M •_ j . ii'' ) 2 ll ^ . i ; LJ ^ - ltd
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The Indian * Atlas ^ view M . of POLITICS , LITEKATUHIO , imd MIT . . will-bo VlfillMANKfoTLY KWI . AUUKD , » n niul - nftopJaiiunry 7 tli , to Twenty Folio I ' ligum tMi nblhifi tho OomluctorH to clovotu additional apato to Huvliiwu . ol BoyUe , Fine ArUi , Aliirtl . a , and the Drama . 1 ' rloo Slxponou , Blamiicd . Ollloo , 0 , tioutliauu > ton-iiry « t struud ; ami of all No-w « im > u .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 28, 1860, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_28011860/page/2/
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