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POULTRY SHOW . The Great Winter Snow of Poui / rnr and Pigeows will take place on Saturday . Monday , Tuesday , and M-ednesday , the 8 th , 10 th , 11 th , and 12 th January . 1859 , m the > orth Wing , adjoining the Tropical Department . The laughable shadows in the Central Transept , causing much gratification , will b « continued , and the Palace , including the Alhambra Court will be lighted at dusk during the Poultry Show . Admission , including all the attractions of theTalace , Saturday , Half-arcrown Children-under 12 . One Shilling ; Other days . One Shilling ; Children , Sixpence .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . Arrangements for the Week ending Saturday , January 15-Monday , open at 9 . Tuesday and Wednesday , open at 10 . Great Poultry Show . Thursday and Friday , open at 10 . Admission , One Shilling ; Children under Twelve , Sixpence Saturday , open at 10 . Seventh Winter Concert , at 2 . 30 . Admission Half-a-Crown ; Children , Olio Shilling , During the Poultry Show , Mr . Pepper will lecture in the . Concert Room on " Breadmaking" by ¦ ¦ machinery . ' On Siniday , open from 1 . 30 till sunset , to shareholders gratuitously by ticket . . .
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , COVENTGARDEN . . ( Under the sole management of Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr . \ V . Harrison . ) . A Morning Performance of the Pantomime on Monday , at . Two o ' clock . On Monday evening , and until further notice , Balfo ' s highly successful opera , SATANKLLA , Oil THIS . POWER Op LOW . Characters by Miss Louisa Pyne , Miss Rebecca Isaacs , Miss Susan Pyne , Mr , Georgd Honey , Mr . A . St . Albyii . Mr . II . Corri , Mr . Weiss , and Mr . W . Harrison . Conductor , Mr . Alfred Mellon . Concluding with tho New Pantomime , LITTLE RED RIDING J 1 OOD . Messrs . W . H . Payno , Frederick Payne , Henry Pnyne . Flexraore , liarnes ; Miss Clara Morgan , Mesdlles . Alorlacchi and Pasqualc . Doors open at 11 a'If-past Six . Commence at Seven . Private Boxes , W . Is . to 3 / . 3 s . ; Orchestra Stalls , 7 s . ; Dress Circles , 5 s ; Amphitheatre Stalls , 2 s . and 3 s . ; Pit , 2 s . Cd . ; Amphitheatre , la . Box-ollioe open daily from 10 till 5 , under the supcrintendenco of Mr . J . Par . seiis , where places- mny be secured without any fee for booking .
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THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE . ( Lessee , Mr . E . T . Smith . ) Reduced prices as usual . —Eox-olllco open daily from 10 to 0 . For tho convenienca of the patrons of this theatre arrangements have bt * en made by 1 ho Lessee that the Pantomime tor minutes at 11 o ' clock . The grand , gorgeous , ' and effective Scenery of tho Pantomime by 1 JEVEKLEY . Glorious success of those popular mid celebratedartistes Mr . and Mrs . Barney Williams , tho original Irish Hoy and Yankee Girl , who will niipoar on Monday , and during the week , in their celebrated diameters of Phil Mulligan nnd Widow Sprouts in tho laughable piece entitled LATEST I'ROMNEW YORK . With double Irish Jig and Irish and Yankee Songs . After which will bo produced , on a scalo of unusual magnitude and ningnincenvn . a new grand pictorial Pantomime , untitlcd ROBIN HOOD ; Oil , HARLEQUIN FRIAR TUCK AND THE MERRY MEN OF SHERWOOD FOREST . Harlequins , SK'iiori Milnno and St . Wayne ; Pantaloons , Mosars . G . Tanner and Dolovanti ; Clowns , Harry ltolono and DelcvRiit i ; Columbines , Madame lioleno and Miss F . lirown ; Harlequin * , Miss Julia , Lamb ; Juvenilo Harlequin , Clown , and Pantaloon , SlastorS . Lauri And Master a Dolovauti j Columbine , Miss F . Lnuri ) Principal Dansouscs , Mesdllo « . Forro and Mngnar . Htago Manager , Mr . Robert Roxby .
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THEATRE ROYAL , DliURY LANE . ( Lessee , Mr . 13 . T . Smith . ) GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCE of tho most successful PANTOMIME of tho Sunuon ou WEDNESDAY NEXT , January 0 , and ovory WodneaUny , nt Two o ' clock , till further notloo .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Lcbsccs—• Messrs . V . Robwon and W . S , Emdon . ) Monday , nnd during tho week , tho performances will commenqo with the cpmodlottn ontitlod LADIES BEWARE . Characters by Mcs » rs . G . Viiiints and G . Cpoko ; Moedamoa Wyndhftin and W . S . Eindon . Aftor which , tho' Now Extravaganza founded on I / ord Byron ' fl Poom of MA' / EPPA . Characters by Mosarn . F , Robpon . G . Cooko , II . Wikan , J \ Ohnrles , II . Cooper , J . Howard , and iL . Uulli Musdiunoa Wyndlmm , Hughes , Marston . OototroH , Bromley , mid W . S , Emdon . To conclude with . AN OHJEOT OF INTEREST . Characters by Moaarp . G . Ooqke , F . Charloa , J . Howard ( . Meaaamoa Lolijh Murray , Qotioroll , mid W . Is . En * Uon . Oomwonco at Half-paat Sovon .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Biickstoiie . ) The Pantomime Every Evening . On Monday , Wednesday , and Friday , to commence at Seven , with THE LOVE ^ CHASE , in which Miss Amy Sedgwick will . make her first appearance this season in the character of Constance ; the Widow , < 3 reen , Mrs . Wilkins ; Lydia , Mrs . C . Fitzwilliam : Sir William Fondlove , Mr . Chippendale ; Wildrake , Mr . if .. ^ rren ^ On Tuesday , Thursday . and Saturday , the Comedy of THE BUSY BODY . Miranda , Miss Reynolds . Every evenuig . _ af ^ r the com edies . theJPantonjime of UNDINE ; OE , HARLEQUIN AND THE SPIRIT OF THE WATERS , m which those unrivalled pantomimists Arthur Leclercq . Charles J . eclercq , Herr Cole . Louisa Leclercq , Mrs . Leclercq , ^ nd Fanny Wright , will appear . The magnificent Scenery by Mr . Frederick Fenton . On Tuesday , Thursday , and featurday , the Pantomime will conclude immediately after Eleven p Clock . The second Morning Performance of the Pantomyne will take place on Thursday next , January 13 th , and every Thursday during the present mouth . Doors open at nairpast One , commence at Two , and conclude by a quarter past Four . , . . , , Stage Manager . Mr . Chippendale .
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ROYAL LYCEUM THEATRE . ( Manager , Mr . Edmund Falconer : ) . Immense success of the New Drama , MARION DJi LORME- . Continued Success of the New Burlesque , with its unequalled cast and gorgeous scenery . _ Monday , January 10 th . and ( under permission ) during the week , the New and Original Drama , entitled MARION ± > t > LORME ; OR . THE CRADLE OF STEAM . V * g *™ Celeste , Miss Portman , Messrs . Emery ^ and Vandenhofi ^ &g . To be followed every evening by THE SIEGE OF TROY . Mrs . Keeley , Miss J .-S . George , Mrs . Westoh , Miss Talbot , Miss Portmaii , Miss K . Saxon . Miss E . Romer , Miss Rosina Wright . Messrs . C Young , Emery , J . Rogers , E Her ton Barrett , G . Murray , Fitzjames , J . NeviUe , &c . &c . To conclude with the Comic Pantomime of HARLEQUIN TOY HORSE . The Harlequinade by the Lauri family . Prices—Private Boxes , 21 . 2 s ., 1 * . lls . 6 d ., \ l . Is . ; Dress Boxes , 4 s . ; Upper Boxes , 3 s . ; Pit , 2 s . ; Gallery . Is . ; fetails , 5 s . Half Price at Nine o'clock . Doors open at Half-past Six . to commence at Seven precisely . Box-oflice open from Eleven to Five daily . A Morning Performance of the Burlesque and Pantomime , on Saturday nest , January 15 , to commence at Iwo o Clock . Doors to open at Half-past One . '
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ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE , ( Farewell Season of Mr . Charles Kean as Manager . ) Monday HAMLET . Tuesday , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . Wednesday and Saturday , THE CORSICAN BROTHERS . Thursday , MACBETH . ^ ' - Friday , MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING , and the 'PANTO ' MIME every evening , '¦¦ ' :.
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THEATRE ROYAL , SADLER'S WELLS . ( Under the Management of Mr . Phelps . ) Mondav and Tuesday THE WINTER'S TALE . Leontes ,. Mr . Phelps ; Polixent-s . Mr . T . C- Harris . ; Florizel , Mr . F . Robinsou ; Antigonus , Mr . J . W . liay . ; Camillo , Mr . C . Seyton ; Cleomenes , Mr . Belford ; Antolycus , Mr . J . Chester ; Shepherd , Mr . Williams ; Clown , Mr . C . Fenton ; Hermione , Miss Atkinibn ; Perdita , Miss Ness ; Paulina , Mrs . H . M Wcdiiesday , Thursday , and Friday , THE HYPOCRITE . Dr . Cautwell , Mr . Phelps ; Charlotte , Mrs . C Young ; Old Lady Lambert , Mrs . II . Marston . On Saturday , a play in which Mr . Phelps will , nppear . Concludiui ? every evening with HAULEQU 1 N AND ^ OLD 1 ZAAK WALTON ; OR . TOM MOOltli OF FLEET STUKliT , THE S 1 LVKR TROUT . AND THE SEVEN SISTERS OF TOTTENHAM . Harlequin , Mr . C . Fentqn ; Columbine , Miss Caroline Parkes-, Clown , > icolo Deuun ; Pantaloon , Mr- Naylor . Boxes , First Circle , 3 s . ; Second Ditto . 2 s . ; Pit . Is . ; Gallery . 0 d . Doors open at Half-past Six . Tho Performances to commence at Seven ., . Uox-olllce open from 11 till 3 ,. under the direction of Mr . Austin .
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MK . SIMS REEVES mutated > n voice , action , and appearance in the most wonderful manner by Mrs . ' HOWARD PAUL at ST . JAMES'S HALL . Every night ( except Saturday ) in tho Comic and Musical " Patchwork , " pronounced tho moat animated and sparkling entertainment of tho day . Morning Representations ovory Tuesday and Saturday at 3 . Stalls , 3 s . ; Area , 2 s . ; Gallery . Is . Commence at 8 . Tickets at Mltoholl' 8 Royal Library , 53 , Old Boud-streot .
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TVf lSS ARABELLA GODDARD begs to i . T , JL announce that , previous to her departure on a provincial tour , she will give a MatinOo Musicalp of Classical Music nt tho St . Jamca ' a Hall , on Saturday next , January 15 , to comiuonco at half-past 2 o ' clock . Supported by Signor Piattl , Horr Louis Roes , Mr . Doylo . and Sir . Lazarus . Tho pianoforte will bo in the contro of tho hnll . Stalls , 10 s , Od . and 7 s , ; Reserved Soata , 6 h . ; Unresorvod . 2 a . 0 d . ; may bo obtained at M ! iaa Goddard's residence , 47 , Wclbockstreot ; at tho Hal ) , 28 , Piccadilh '; Keith , Prowso . nndCo . ' s , Chonpsido ; Hammond ' a and Cramer and Cp . ' s , Repentstreet ; OlUvior ' a . Old Hond-atrcet ; Loader and Cpcku ' , and Clmppoll ' s Now Bond-street , where a pltm of tho room may bo soon .
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ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION . rpHE EXHIBITION OF FOREIGN AND X ENGLISH PHOTOGRAPHS ia Ot'EN DAILY , at 6 a , FALL-MALI ; EAST , from I ) till dusk ; and oil TuoMday and Thursday evenings from 7 till 10 . —Admission frco to Subscribers to ohooao their aubjocts s to tho Public , One ShilUns . Soaapn Tiokota , Ualf-a-Crowu . CatHloteuo , Sixfiouoo . lllumtratod Catalogue * , to Subscribers , FIto Shilinga ; Non-Subaerlbom , Boron Shllllngii and Sixpence . ROBERT HESKKTH , Hon . Sec , OS , Wimpol « HBtroot , W .
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7 ~\ R . KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , J f ^ 3 , Tiohborno-atreofc , oppoaitotho Haymwket , OFEJT DAILY ( for Qoutlomon only ) V LE 0 TU « . ES at 3 , 4 i , aiid 8 o ' clock on Important and Interesting : T ; oplo ( i in oon . noxion with ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY , aud PATHOLOGY ( vldo Prosrammo ) . Adnai »» lon . m .-Dr . Kahn '« Nine Lccturoa ou tho Philosophy of Marriage , Ac , aeitl ppBt ) frco , diroot frpxn tho Author , ou tho receipt of 1 * atiatnua '
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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS . No notice can be taken , of anonymous correspondences Whatever is intended for insertion must be authenticated by the name aiid address of the writer ; not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of his good faith . It is impossible to ackno . wledge the mass of . letters we receive . Their insertion is often delayed , pwing to a press of matter ; and when omitted , it is frequently from reasons quite independent Of the merits of the communication . . . . . We cannot undertake to return rejected communications . OFFICE , NO- 18 , CATHERINE-STREET , STRAND , W . C ., The commodious premises formerly occupied by the Mornesg Herald .
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From all I can learn , I should think that the Austrians could now at any time muster , within two or three days , 100 000 men within the limits of their Italian dominions . The number at present within those limits may , however , be much short of this . I have heard it estimated that there are now 100 , 000 and even 120 000 men m Lombardo-Venetia , but this I incline to think great exaireeration . The garrison of Milan 13 at the present time 15 000 strong . The fortifications at the Tosa gate of Milan , which were intended as precautions against . in enemy within the city , are being ( or about to be ) pulled down , and I am told that the materials are already advertised for sale . It is also stated that the Government is selling the barracks and different Government buildings in Milan , and will afterwards rent them from the purchasers , the object being to have as little Government property as possible in the Lombard capital . .
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— ? . . : POSITION OF AUSTRIA . The great central despotism of Europe stands at bay . As yet its power of endurance and resistance remains untouched . In the judgment of many , competent to form an accurate opinion , i ts strength is relatively greater than it has been at any period during the present century . Numerically , the Austrian army exceeds that of France or Russia , and its state of discipline is said to be excellent . Financially , great efforts have successfully been , made during " the last two years to place matters on a sounder footing than they were previously , and .
owing to the courage and skill of Baron Bruck and Count Buol , these efforts have been in an eminent degree successful . In Germany the ascendancy of the Court of Vienna has , ever since 1849 , been gradually but steadily on the increase ; while that of Prussia continued , under the government of the lately superseded sovereign , continually to decline . In this respect a counteractive tendency will probably become felt ere long ; but as regards the immediate dangers wherewith Austria is menaced , Prussia is \ mderstood to b' e as well disposed to play the part of a friend , if not of an ally , as Bavaria or Hesse . Of the various and dissimilar
provinces that make up the empire , Lombardy alone threatens revolt . Hungary is tranquil j the party of legislative independence is broken , scattered , and disheartened ; and the peasantry have been propitiated by some concessions recently made by which their condition as serfs has been ameliorated . Bohemia and Gallicia are mute , if not conciliated ; and Austria Proper , together with the Tyrol , may be set down as loyally affected to the dynasty , if not bound by any strong sentiment of attachment , to the regime , under which they live . The system of rule has become of fate more vigorous in the sense of absolutism by the greater completeness of its centralisation . The extension of railways and the
establishment of the electric telograpli , has incalculably enhanced the powor of Govenimenf , and increased the facility and cheapness of working it in peaceable times . The territorial aristocrat north of the Alps arc universally nttaohed to the stability of the imperial throne j and in an empire inhabited almost exclusively by Catholics , it has been considered of vast importance to bind iudiasolubly the powers of the Church to those of the State by moans of a stringent concordat . This is the favourable side of tuo picture ; but thoro is anothor . Throughout the empire there is traceable the want of individual energy and the absence of all
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 8, 1859, page 49, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2276/page/17/
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