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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Lessee , Mr . A . WIG AN . Monday and duiiug tho week will bo perfonuod , tho Now Coiuodiotta , A WIFE'S JOURNAL , Brown , Mr . Emery ; Harcourt , Mr . Leslie ; Mrs . Brown , Miss Maskell . After which , a New Fairy Extravaganza , by J . R . Planch 6 , Esq ., called THE YELLOW DWARF AND THE KING OF TUB GOLD MINES . Characters by Messrs . F . Itobson , Danvors , Clifton , "VVhito , H . Cooper ; Miss Julia St . Goorgo , Miss E . Ormonde , Miss Marston , Miss Bromley , and Mrs , Fitzivllnix . To conclude with the farco of A BLIGHTED BEING . In which Messrs . F . Robson , Leslie , Danvors , II , Coopor , and Mit . s E . Tumor , will npp' «" j ;
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QUEEN'S CONCERT ROOMS , HANOVERSQUARE . TIIE AZTEC LILLIPUTIANS , THE Rl'iPUTlh ) GODS OF IX 1 MAYA , AND TJlli ! EARTHMEN , OR ERDMANNIGHS , l ' ooplo who burrow under ground . Tho first of oithor race ever scon in Europe—tho existence of which has Ijoou much disputed . Grand Fashionable Exhibitions , Daily , from H to 1 o'clock . Loot urea at 12 . Admission , 2 s ., Reserved Seats , : Js , Children , Hair-prico . EXHIBITIONS FORTJI . M MILLION in tho LIN WOOD GA . LL 1 CUY , Ijoieostor-squaro . Obaervo tho PRIOJ'IS—Gallery , «< 1 .. Bo < ly of tho Hall , In ., Stalls , 2 h-Daily , from 8 to is , Mid 7 to 1 > J . Lecture * at 4 and H . Tho RooniM , having boon prepared Tor tho purpose will aocommodsito 1500 persona at ft timo . Mis « Olitrio Wallworth , Mr . Honry Smith , and Mr . W . J . Morris , on tho Orystal-Ophonio , will assist those hu ' . nan pu / . xlos ( concorning whoso history , birth , and abldhig-plueo nil tl » o world aro at variance ) , form-Ing an Entortaininont iiullko any boforo introduced to tho London public . History of tho Asdeos , Is ., and Eftrthmon . fld .
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NIAM- NIAMS , or tho TAILED FAMILY of CENTRAL Al'MMCV , now to bo soon for tho first tlmo it \ Europe at DR . K . ULN'S ALUtSUUM ( top of tho HaymnrUet ) . Opo » us usual . L < ' r . ' Stixton , and to Ladles by Mrs . Soxton . Admission , Oiki Shilling . N . U . —A Doscrlptivo I ' ani |) hlot of tho Niam-NlaniH , prloo Blxponoo , with a plnliitMiKi'nviugi ditto coloured , Ono . Shilling . To bo had at tho Musnum . Froo by Posted , catra .
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DE A F N E S S . —IM P O It T ANT D I SOOVERY . —Dr . MANFRED , M . R . C . S ., haa this day published , free by post for eight postage stamps , a l'hy-Mician ' a Guide for Country Patients , for the Perfect and PoriuaiHMit Restoration of Hearing , by his invaluable Now Treatment . JJoinju ; a stop to quackery , cruol impositions on tho miU ' oring public , ana exorbitant charges , this book will save thousands from the impositions of tho tself-styled doctors , inasmuch an tho hearing can bo restored for life . Deafness of the moat inveterate imtniro relieved in half an hour , enrod in a few hours , almost Instant , cessation of noises in tho cars and head , by painless treiitniont . Him * drods ol' lcttor . s mny bo mocii , and puvhouh roi ' urrpd to , who hnvo hoard tho usual tono of convei'Mation in a few hours . Pavtients roouivod dnlly at 3 ) r . Munfred ' H rosidonco , 72 , Ho-Konl-slroot , London \ i \ rtib door in Air-stroot ) , wliorts all lottors must be addressed .
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ITALIAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES . M R . ARRI V A B E N E , D . L . L ., from the University of Padua , Who lias been established in London for three years , gives private lessons in Italian and French at his own house , or at the house of his pupils . Ho also attends Schools both , in town and country . Mr . ARRIV ' AliENE teaches on a , plan thoroughly practical , and the most mediocre mind cannot fail to thoroughly comprehend his lessons . Apply by letter to Mr . ARBIVABENE , No . 4 , St . Michael ' splace , Brompton .
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THE ONLY STOVE WITHOUT A FLUE . Joj'ce ' s Patent , for warming halls , shops , greenhouses , storerooms , and sill other places . Price from 12 s . To be seen in action at the proprietor ' s , SWAN NASH , 253 , Oxfordstreet , and the CITY DliPOT , 119 , Newgate-street , London . PATENT PREPARED FUEL , 2 s . Cd- per bushel . JOYCE'S PORTABLE LAUNDRY STOVE will heat for 12 hours sixflat and Italian irons with one pennyworth of co"ko or cinder- - . GAS STOVES in great variety . MODERATOR LAMPS , complete , from I 2 s . to G guineas . SWAN NASH solicits mi inspection of his ne \ v and elegant SHOWROOMS , in which ho has air assortment of the above lamps , unequalled for price and quality in Xo ' ndon . Refined Rape Oil , 5 s . per gallon . Prospectuses , with drawings , frco .
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the resources of the property-man , what , indeed , is in a name , we shonld like to know ? As in last year's pantomime at this theatre , and as in every year ' s pantomime everywhere , the first scenes are occupied with the contentions of a cheermi fairy and a dismal fairy , or rather witch or wizard ( sex always doubtful ) who is morbidly conscious of two long pieces of white tape . Our stout friend " Appiness" we were sorry not to see ; her place was supplied by " Good Humour , ' in the handsome person of Miss Arden ; but we could swear to the principal bad spirit , who is evidently getting woTse , particularly in his legs and memory , and must soon be as execrable as his dearest friend , among the supernumeraries , can desire . The combined stories of Jack and Jill , and the baked but jstilL unsilenced blackbirds , and a good deal of irrelevant matter besides , are finally disposed of , and the harlequinade begins with the same multiplicity of feature that has characterised the introductory -business . Here is the cast : — " Harlequin Monsieur Milano ; " Clown , " Signer Boleno ; " Pantaloon , " Heir Moleno ; " Columbines , " Mesdemoiselles Boleno and Honey ; " Sprites , " the Wonderful Italian Brothers and Mr . Wilkins . With this array of native talent , what doubt could there be of success ? The pantomime was , as it deserved to be , successful ; for it js lavishly and skillfully got up , and was supported by the unflagging exertions of the pantomimists . THE PRINCESS'S Uoes not disappoint the expectation which everybody had formed of a qorgeous spectacle enlivened with fanciful and picturesque ballet-groupings , ingenious devices of mechanism , and some amount of genuine pantomimic drollery Bine Beard is the subject , and th e story is pretty closely followed . The usual fairy scenes are , of course , admitted ; but they interfere very little with the traditional fates of " Abomelique , " « I ? atima , " and » Sister Anne . " After the transformation tnere was an unusual allowance of pretty scenery , while , as we have hinted , the pantomimists were up to their work . The " CoLumbine , " Miss Desboxough is pretty ami graceful , dancing with spirit as well as professional skill . The Mown , _ Mr . Hulme , has a certain cleanness on his tricks that now and then reminds one agreeably of Auriol ; and he is not without humour , though that is far different from Auriol ' s . He danced a mock Spanish dance ad mirably . THE HAYMARKET Has the best Pantomime for children ; and this , of course , is giving the palm unreservedly to the Haymarket . The nice young lady who was , last year , the
" Little Silver Hair" of Southey ' s charming nursery-rhyme , is " Little Bo-peep " now ; and in making the change she has lost nothing of her pretty , child-like manner , which shows continually through the imparted grace of the balletmaster . The pantomime scenes after the transformation are well kept up but none of the actors surpassed Mr . Arthur Brown , who played a wolf named " Scruncher , " in the opening part of the spectacle . The love-making of this animal and his subsequent terrific combat with " Bo-peep ' s" lover were decidedly good things of their kind . In fact , since Mr . Marshall ' s " Green Dog " ^ ASw ^*^^^ *™*™ ^ ' Pant 0 ' mime than ^ SADLEKS' WELLS Has a pantomime on the subject of Mi Baba and the Forty Thieves . The scenery is very pretty , and some of the mechanical effects are ingeniously surprising The harlequinade was too full of gymnastic exercises of the professor-andcarpet character ; but these performances-had theii admirers . At ASTLEY'S The visit of Guilliver to the Island inhabited by Horses , with the unpronounceable name , supplies a subject for a pantomime very well adapted to display the peculiar resources of the establishment . The spectacle is mounted with great care and judgment ; but the wonderful training of the horses would alone prove an attraction . K At the Olympic , Adelphi , and St . James's , Burlesque s upplies the place of Pantomime . We must defer our notice of these theatres for the present .
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FEOM THE LONDON GAZETTE . Tuesday , December 20 . BANKRUPTS . —Eiwaud Jinxer . Standard , Trinitysquare , Tower-hill' wine merchant — Watsox Lesion . fcsndgenouse-place , lS " c \ vington-caus < e \ vay , painter—JohntlAti , Cain den-town , wharfinger—CHARLES Maidlow , Adelaide-terrace , W estbourne-grove , builder— Hexky Savixi , Colchester , grocer-Samuel Ttxek , Denham , Bucks , mnkeeper-Thomas Standeit , Goudhnrst , Kent , general dealer— titAXCis Geobge Ekins , Greenwich , watchmaker —Isaac Barton , Stafford , grocer—Jake Wahkex , Bristol , haberdasher—John Evaxs , Exeter , bookseller—Geokge JtjRAxp Hl-ssex , Plymouth , innkeeper-John Hannx ^ l , Manchester , tobacconist— Edavaed Weight , Welweck , JHolderness , Yorkshire , draper . ' SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS .-Datid Smith and William Gardner , Glasgow , wrights—James M'Lintock , Ureenock , bootmaker—Robekt Macdonald , Glasgow , toa merchant—William Macnajk , Glasgow , bookbinder . Friday , December 29 . BANKRUPTS . —Samuel Lajvipkin , Gibson-street , Lambeth , baker—George Fifoot Lysis , Church-passage , Asasinghall-street , sqwed muslin maker—James Atkinson and Alfked Atkinson , Huntingdon , drapers—Husky Albert Lijiford , Slicrbomc-lane , City , tavern keeper—George James Loe , Chertsoy , builder—Ciiahjlus ^ Urton Crooks , Clmrch-row , Hounsditch , licensed victualler—Jauies Mortimer , Grosvenor-road . St , John ' s-wood . buiMor —William . Kinton Gibus , Dudley , grocer—Ann AVn . i-ajJson , Crosmcre , Salop , innkeeper— . Bartholomew Steel , Sheffield , glass dealer—Isadoiie Bbrnstein , "Liverpool , commission agent—George JJrand Huhsey , Plymouth , innkeeper—John Maksualx , Todmorden , York , cotton spinner .
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The extraordinary performances of monkeys and dogs—which so much delighted their relatives , the frequenters of the gardens in the Bay of Cremorne —are now to be seen at the Marionette Theatre , and we recommend the entertainment as one calculated especially to delight the young holiday gentlemen who are , doubtless , proving no other place to be like home .
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JuLXiEir has transferred his entire troupe to Oovent-Garden . The programme is identical with the recent one which was so popular at Drury-Lane .
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BRITISH FUNDS FOB THE PAST WEEK . ( Closisg Prices . )
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MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE . Friday Evening-, December 20 , ISufc . Consols have boon flat tho whole week . The Prench Loan has had tho effect of lowering French Rentes , and this keeps our own Funds low—not that tho new French Loan is likely to tivko much capital out of this country , for being a national loan , it will doubtless * , like tho fornior loan , lie eagorly takon up throughout Franco . But ponding tlio visit of " Von UNedoin" to England , and the Vienna iutricnto diplomatising , which would scorn commencing again , tho moneyed world is at fault and resting for four of a fiilae step . Railway Shares maintain rather a good price cou-Bidimng tho weak stnto of the Funds . JJanka aro pmtty much tho tmmo . Land Companleti show good prospect of dividends , tho South Australian setting tho exstmi > li > . Minos aro entirely uegloctod by ontsido speculators . Crystal Piihioos nro dealt in to a considerable extent , but '"' . winotod at nofu'ly tho samo price us lust week . TurldMh senp in Htill improving , and an it is understood there a . ro soni >( lioavy Hears iu Turkish , wo may moo it at a premium SUCIClvMllv . CoiuiiIh closo at ; four o ' clock , for opening January ( 1 th , lHof ) , 1 )| jf . _____ CalciOnlaiis , 004 , 01 ; Eastern Counties , 11 , Hi ; North . Kantoni'jjonvioliH ) 71 , 71 ); York , r > 2 , M ; London and North Western , io (» i , l () i ; Great Western , < IiM , 7 <>; London and nou th-Wctoni , H » i , twj i London inul IJi-lghlon , 100 , KM j "xl 0 » : < K 31 , ( ja ; Dovoi-s , CH « , 51 ) 4 1 MidliuidH , « S ! j , ( lt > lt Leeds , | ; i ,, 7 iil ; Antwerp , ( IS , 0 } i Ciroiit . Liixmiibourw , it , 21 ; I ' j iwtom ol Fruico , HOJ , ill i Paris and ILyon . s , 18 $ , 111 * pin . ; i arm nnrtOrloMjM , . It , 1 ( 1 ( Paris and Edui-ii , iJ ( 5 , SSi Nainur ana i | ,, p- (> i « a , 7 , AvitU hit . ; 'Western of Knuioo , 11 , 5 . 1 pin . ; iMiNt luaiaii , J , 14 | ,,,,. . ]) itt 0 HxtonNiot ) , par , . 11 Akuii f ; - iiiH , I , 1 A ; Jiriv / U Imporliil , i \ , iU Bt- John «! . ¦! lloy , 1 ' , i i T N ° « y » n » 'M » mk \ 4 ie ; South Amiralinn ( Coppor ) , i ; *! Unitod Moxloiu ., aj , a § i LinarciH , H , 0 ; Aimtrala-Hlan •"' in k , mo , Hi ; Orlonta ' i itmilc , ;) 7 ,: »); London Clinvtorod of AuKtnvla . 214 , 22 ; Union of AuatrnUn , ( 18 , 70 : Austmllan AKrluuRurnl , ;« t ( ;{ 7 . i > t ; il i KlvoI . 2 j aj , Bfoltlnh Invotitv ' l '" ' ? , , - i- 2 , rth WrltlHh Lund and Loan , i ] , 1 ; Uryntal 1 « uaco , ai , an i South AustmUan Land , tfTd . USJ .
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| Sat . Jrdn . Tues . ' Wed . Thur . Frid-Bank Stock ... ,. ; 209 200 . 207 J 200 J 209 3 pel-. Cent . Red . .... ' 9 H 91 ' 91 . 91 * 91 J d per Cent . Con . An . shut i ...... ' ...... Consols for Account > 914 i 91 | 91 f 9 li 91 i » 5 per Cent . An ; ...... New 2 i per Cents § " .... ... ..... Long Ans . 1 SG 0 4 5-16 — -4 5-16 4 | India Stock shut i " o i Ditto Bonds , £ 1000 12 i M 12 12 " Ditto , under jflOOO ! 9 ' 12 Ex . Eills , £ 1000 7 ' . 4 ; 4 ' " 7 4 " Ditto , £ 500 7 i i 5 Ditto , Small ' 7 i ... . ! *! 5 '" 7 "
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TOREIGN FUNDS . ( Last Official Quotation duiuno the Week ending TlTUBSDAT EVENraG . 1 Brazilian Bonds Russian 5 per Cents .... 9 S BuenosAyresCperCuts . ... Russian 4 $ per Cents Chilian 6 per Cents 1852 87 $ Danish 5 per Cents 101 J Spanish 3 p . Ct . New Def . 18 | Ecuador 'Bonds Spanish Committee Cert . Mexican 3 per Cents . ... 21 of Coup , riot fun 5 Mexican 3 per Ct . for Venezuela 3 i per Cents . ... Aec . ... Belgian 4 i per Cents .... 91 Portuguese 5 per Cents . ... Dutch 2 £ per Cents Gli Portuguese 3 p . Cents . 3 S ^ Dutch 4 ucr Cent . Ccrolf 9 U
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 30, 1854, page 1245, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2071/page/21/
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