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CRYSTAL PAIiACE. Arrangements for Week ending Saturday, February 5. Monday, open at 9- * . ¦ ¦ . • . at 10Ad
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Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , Friday , open . - mission ; One Shilling ; Children under Twelve * Sixpence-Saturday , open at 10 . Ninth Saturday Concert , at 2 . 30 . Admission Half-a-Crown ; Children ¦ , One Shilling . _ Sunday , open , from 1 . 30 till sunset , to shareholders gratuitously by tickets . . ¦ . ¦ .- / / . " ' . ' . _
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BO YAL ENGLISH -OBEB 4 , COVENT GAR DEN . ( Under the sole management of Miss Louisa Pyne and Mr . W . Harrison . ) Seventh week of Balfe ' s highly popular Opera , and continuous success-i The little Pantomime , an established Public Favourite , mirth provoking , an d irresistibly comic ! Crowded audiences nightly fill this beautiful theatre to witness the combination of attractive novelties . Monday , January 31 st , and every evening until further notice , Mr . Balfe ' s New Operaof SATANELLA * OB THE POWER OF LOVE . Characters by . Miss Louisa Pyne , Mr . W . Harrison , Ac . Conductor , ' Mr . Alfred Mellon . ; To be followed by the little Pantomime for Little People , LITTLE RED RIDING-HOOD ; or , the Wolf in Granny ' s Clothing . ' ¦ _ Doors open at Half-past Six . Commence . at Seven . Private Boxes , ll . Is . to ' il . ' ds . ; Stalls , 7 s . ; DressCircle , 5 s ; Amphitheatre Stalls ; 3 s . and 2 s . ; Pit , 2 s . 6 d . ; Anophitheatre . ls . ' ¦ Box-office open daily from 10 till 5 , under the direction of Mr . J . Parsons , where places may be secured free of any charge for booking .
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THEATBE BOTAI ,, BBUBY XANE . ( Lessee , Mr . E . T . Smith . ) - Reduced prices as usual . —Box-office open daily from 10 to 6 . ¦'¦ ¦¦ ¦ .. ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' v . For the convenience of the patrons of this theatre arrangements have been made , by the Lessee that the Pantomime terminates at 11 o ' clock . The . grand ; gorgeous , and effective Scenery of the Pantomime byjBEVERLEY . Glorious success of those popular and celebrated artistes Mr . and Mrs . Barney Williams , the original Irish Boy and Yankee . Girl , who will appear on Monday ., and during the week , in their celebrated characters of Phil Mulligan and Widow Sprouts in the laughable pieco entitled LATEST FROM NEW YORK . With double Irish Jig and Irish and Yankee Songs , After which will bo produced , on a scale of unusual magnitude and magniflconce . tho now grand pictorial Pantomime entitled ROtfIN HObD ; OR , HARLEQUIN FRIAR TUCK AND THE MERRY MBN OF SHERWOOD FOREST- Harjoquius , Signori Milano and St . Maine ; Pantaloons , Messrs , G . Tanner and Dolavanti ; Clowns , Harry Boleno and Delavanti ; Columbines , Madame Bolono and Mies F . Brown ; Harlequinn , Miss Julia Lamb ; Juvenile Harlequin , Clown , and I nntaloon , Masters . Lauri aud Masters Delavantl ; Columbine , Mi 68 F . Lauri ; Principal Danscuses , Mesdlles . Fcrro and Magnny . Stage Manager , Mr . Robert Roxby . GRAND MORNING PERFORMANjOB of the most successful PANTOMIME Of tho SEASO ^ r , on WEDNESDAY next . February . 2 , and Wednesday . / February ff , at Two o'Olook , being tho last Two Morning Performances of the Season .
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THEATRE &OYAL , HAXMABKET . ( Under tho Management of Mr . Buckatono . ) Monday , January 3 J , and during tho Wook , In oonsoquehco of its gren't attraction , and for these nix nights only , THE BUSY BODY , Marplot , Mr . Buolwtono j Sir Francis Gripe , Mr . OhljpnondoZo ; Sir Georgo Airy ,-Mr . Howoj WhTopor , Mr . Clark ; Sir . Jealous Trainn , Mr , Rigors ) Mirftfida Miss Royiioiaa ; Pivtpli , Mrs . 0 . FHsswilUam . After which , the greatly succcasful Pantomimq of ^ UNDINEh OR ; H ^ RLBQUJWr ANp THE SPIRITOF TH 13 WATERS , ' In whfoh those unrivalled pantoraimlsts , Arthur Loolorcq , Ohartos LQolorqq , Hen- Cplo , MUa Louisa Loolercq , Mra , Leoleroq , « nd ; FannyW > Jghfcwi I ftppp ^ -. Wo magnificent icenery by Mr . ipredorTok Fontpn . TUq Porfprmanoos during thla wook will conrmonco at 7 . and couoluao ipnraoaifttely after W . ' « ¦ '¦ . Wotico . —Many applicatlonfl having boon made , a Of Mi and poiitlvoly tlio la ? t Morning Performance of tho Pantomlmg will tako place on Thuraday next , Fob . 3 . , ¦ Doors opop at Hftlf'paat Quo , ooramenoo at Two , conclude by Four . , . Box-afllco open dally from 10 till 8 , Stage Manager , Mr . Chippendale ,
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DJR . KAHF'S ANATOMICAL MUSJBUM , S , Tlahborno-atropt , opposite the JHa'yr aaTketi , OPEN DAILY ( for Gontloirjon biily ) , ^ LEOTURMS rtt 3 , 4 j , and j o ' clook on Important and Intorostln « Topics . in connexion wilh ANATOMy PUYBlOLOay . amJ ' VATHQ . LOGY ( vide Programme ) . Admiasion , la . —Dr . Kahn ' n Nino Looturoa oif tho Philosophy of Marriage , * c ., sent post froo , direct from Iho Author , ou tho receipt pf 12 ittunps
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BAB 3 NTUM , Throe nltornato Saturdays afi ST . JAMES'S HALL . Saturday ovoning , Feb . 12 5 Saturday , Fob , 90 ; and Snturday , March 12 . Tho continued application for tickets to Mr . Barnum ' a ontortalnmont on " Money Making and Humbug , " compels the announcement or tho above arrangement . Upon at Seven , commence at Eight . CarrlngoH a Quarter to Ton . Stalls , 2 s . ; Balcony , 2 s . 5 Body of Hail and Gallery , is . Places secured without extra ohargo at OhappoH ' s , Mitolioiru , Cramer and Boalo ' a , Julllon ' a , Keltlt ' s , 48 , Ghoapsido , and the Hall .
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ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION . PATRON—H . R . H . THE PRINCE CONSORT . Important Novelty : tho Italian Salamander , Slgnor BUONO CORE , Walking in the Midst of Flames , uninjured , in hi » Patented Prepared Dross . Last wook of Childo'a PHANTASMAGORIA . Dissolving Views of DON QUIXOTE , Lectures on Chemistry , Natural Philosophy , MouIo ' b Photogenic Light , Musio , &o . &c . , ¦ . „ ,.,. „ Harp Performance , by Frederick Chatterton , Euq > Madrigals , &o ., by tho St . George's Choir . Managing Director—R . 1 ? LONGBOTT 0 M , Esq .
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ST . JAMES'S HALL . Mr . and Mrs . HOWARD PAUL every night ( except Saturday ) in the new characters of their Comic and Musical Drawing-ropm Entertainment , " Patchwork , " pronounced the niost varied and brilliant entertainment of tho day . Mr . Howard Paul as " Major Bang , " from Sliekvillo , with his brah-now American song , " Peggy * Dear , " Mrs . Howard Paul as " Dog and Cat , " in which she , represents two persons at once—a novel and laughable impersonation . Also , the wonderful imitation of M > . Sims Rcovcs , in which tho eminent tenor is photographed in a marvellous manner . Morning Representations , every Tuesday and Saturday at 3 . Evenings at 8 . Carriages at 10 . Stalls , 3 s . ; Area , 2 s . ; Gallery , la . Tickets at the Hall ( . Piccadilly entrance ) , a ^ nd at Mitchell's Royal Library , 33 , Old Uond-streefc .
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THEATBE BOYAL v SADLEE'S WELLS . ( Under the Management of Mr : Pheips . ) Monday ^ OTHELLO . Othello , ' Mr . Phelps ; Iagp , Mr . H > Marston ; Cassio , Mr . F . Robinson ; Rdderigo , Mr . Belford ! Montano , Mr . T . C . Harris ; Duke , Mr- Meagreson ; Ludovico . Mr . C . Seytpn ; Emilia , Miss Atkinson . ; Desdemona , lMesday " and Wednesday , THE STRANGER . The S Th ^ lida ^ an d -Fiuday , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . Shylock , Mr . Phelps ; Portia ; Mrs . C . Young . ¦ ' ¦ +,., On Saturday , KING JOHN . King John , Mr . Phelps ; Constance , Miss Atkinson . ''" ¦ .,, Concluding every evening with the Grand Cpmic Pantomime -entitled HARLEQUIN AND OLD 1 ZAAK WALTON ; OR , TOM JJOOBIi OF FLEKT-STREET , THE SILVER TROUT , AND THE SEVEN SISTERS OF TOTTENHAM . Harlequin , Mr . C . Fenton ; Columbine , Miss Caroline Parkes ; Clown , Nicolo Deulin s Pantaloon . Mr . Naylor . _ , Boxes , First Circle , 3 s . ; Second Ditto . 2 s . ; Pit , | ls . ; Gallery , 6 d . DpoVs open at Half-past Six . The Performances to ; commence at Seven . ... A . ' . ¦ % *' ¦ Box-olfice opun from 11 till 3 , under the direction of Mr . Austin . . ^^^
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BOTAL LYCEUM THEATBE . ( Manager , Mr . Edmund Falconer . ) Great and continued Success of the New Drama . Rcengagemeut of Madame Celeste . Last Five Nights of the goFgeous Burlesque THE SIEGE OF TROY . ¦ ¦ i ^ g ^ & ^ Sc ¥ ^ fflS o ^«§^ i ^ NEIGE . Madame Celeste , Mrs . Keeley , Miss J . St . George , Mrs . Weston , Messrs . Emery , Barrett , and Rogers , After which , THE SIEGE OF TROY . Messrs . C . Young , Ellerr tou , Rogers , Emery * Mrs . Keeley . Miss J . St . George , Miss Rosina Wright , Sec . To conelude with Coniic Pantonaime and Harlequinade , by the Lauri family . ^ , rT 1 T , rm The Performances on Thursday will be for the BENEFIT of the Lauri family . On Saturday will be revived Mr . Edmund Falcoiier'S highly successful comedy of EXTREMES with nearly all the original cast . Prices—Private Boxes , 21 . 2 s ., 1 / . Us . 6 d ., ll . Is . ; Dress Circle , 4 s . ; UpperCircTe , 3 s . ; Pit , 2 s . j Gallery , is .. ; Stalls , 5 s . DOors open at Half-past Six . to commence at Seven . Half-price at Nine o ' elock . Box-office open from Eleven to Five daily . .. ¦ .. '
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BOXAIi OLYMPIC THEATBE . ( Lessees—Messrs . F . Robson and W . S . Emden . ) Monday , arid during , the Week , will be performed the comedy of NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS . Characters ^ by Messrs . Addison , G . Vihing , H . Wigan , H . Cooper , Miss Hughes , and Mrs . Stirling . ¦ , After which , the New Extravaganza founded on Lord Byron *^ Poem of MAZEPPA . Character * by Messrs . F ; Robson , G . Cooke . H . Wigan , F- Charles , H . Cooper and L . Ball ; Mesdames Wyndham , Hughes , Marston , Oottrell , ^ ToScludeTvJiSr OBJECT OF INTEREST . Characters by Messrs . G . Cooke , F . Charles , and Howard ; Mesdames Leigh Murray , Cottrell , and W . S . Emden . Commence at Half-past Seven .
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ItOTAIi PBINCESS'S THEATBE . ( Farewell Season of Mr . Charles Keaii as Manager . ) Tue ^ . THi ^ RC HANT OF VENICE . Wednesday . LOUIS XI . ffid ^ O ^ S ^ BOUT NOTHTO . -. : f ; pAX Saturday , THE COR SICAN BROTHES , and the PANTOMIME every evening .
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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS . : | Press of matter compels us to postpone until next week' M N o : XII , of the " Biographies of German Princes . " . F No notice can bo taken of anonymous correspondence . Whatever is inten < ied for insertion must bo Authenticated , ¦ ¦ by the name-and address of the writer -not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of his good faith . It is impossible to acknowledge the mass of letters wo receive . Their insertion is often delayed , owing to a press !¦ of matter ; and when omitted , it is frequently from rea- | sons quite independent of the merits of the communica- \ We cannot undertake to return rejected communications . 1 : ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ' "¦ '""" " '' ' ¦ ' ¦¦¦ ' ¦ ' (
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The Militia and the Recruiting Service . By Captain E . Finch Hatton . Bosworth and Harrison . The People in the Cathedral . By Josiah Pittman . Bell aud Daldy . This Isles of Loch Awe and other Poems . By P . -6 . Hamerton , Esq . " W . E . Painter and Sons , Royal Dramatic College Correspondence . 2 nd Edition . Waterlow and Sons . . The Literary and Educational Tear Books , 1859 . W . Kent and Go . The Wanderer . By Owen Meredith . Chapman and Hall . Temptation and Atonement . A Tale . By &Jxs . Gore . Knight and Son . The French in Africa . By Laurence Trent Cave . C . J . Sfceet . A Map of England and Wales , showing the State of the Representation , § c . James Wyld . University of Oxford Examination Papers , cfc , held in mfune , l 858 . Oxford : J . H . and J . Parker . Shots and Shadows . A Satire but—a Poem . R . Hard-¦ wick . Visit of a London Exquisite to his Maiden Aunts in the Country . Illustrated . ~ W . Kent and Co ; Ocedla . By Captain Mayne Reed . 3 vpls . Hurst and Blackett . A Manual of Latin Prosody . By William Ramsay . R ; Griffin ; and Co . An Elementary Manual of Roman Antiquities . By William Ramsay . R > Griffin and Co .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . Arrangements for Week ending Saturday , February 5 . Monday , open at 9- . at 10 Ad
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There is nothing so * rplutionary , because there is no- v thing so unnatural and convulsive , as the strain to- ' keep things fixed-when all the world is by the very / law of its creation in eternal progress . — -Dk . Arnold . (
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. ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' . —^ - r— - ¦ ¦ . ¦ : ¦ ¦ \ LORD DERBY ' S FOREIGN POLICY . : Lob . 1 ) Derby and his friends have been now nearly a year in office , and they have hitherto , contrived to ! avoi d quarrelling with any of our neighbours , whe- ther great or small . Avowedly their object is to continue the same policy of peace > and to that end to observe a strict neutrality should hostilities break forth between any of pur numerous allies * . It must be owned , however , that of late they havehad hard work of it in this respect . Beset on the one side by the importunities of France to ^ id her ambitious schemes in Italy , and urged on the other [ hand by the Cabinets of .. Yienna and Berlin to enforce 1 the rigid adherence to the ^ ff /«*^« p , LordMalmesbury ! has been somewhat in the condition of Mahomet ' s \ coffin j ^ suspended between opposite attractions and occupying a position wliiph may best be described ; as being undeGnable . Every morning he is compelled to swallow a fresh dose of Bonapartism administered through the organs of Cambridge House . Lord ; Palnierston is all for war , and eager to divert popu- : lar attention from domestic reforms , in order that he may realise his old scheme of 1848 for the rcf > artition of Northern Italy , and the gratification of lis Imperial friend Napoleon III . „ On the other hand , the potent mouthpiece of the Aberdeens and Clarendons , and all who seek the reconstruction of a Coalition Government , daily admonishes Downingstrqet not to be drawn into any new confederacy with Fiance , but while observing the letter of neutrality to throw the weight of England ' s moral in fluence into the Austrian scale . Great pains arc taken accordingly to disparage the preparations of , Piedmont , and to cast ridicule and doubt on the feelings of the Italian people . The fact that the Republican party in the Peninsula hold back through distrust of Bonapartist vjqws and objects is carefully suppressed , that the impression may bo created of cowardly or despondiug acquiescence in foreign rule . Nothing can bo further from tho truth . The men who have especially beon tho objects of Austria ' s persecution , and who above all others are her implacable enemies , arc they Who now hesitate to rush ahead of tho Sardinian army becauso they fear that Victor Emmanuel has flung himself unrcsorvedly ; into tho arms of France , and that the conduct oj the war and tho terms of peaco would bo determined at Paris , not at Turin or Milan , Moanwhile another , and if possiblo still more selfish and shortsighted , polioy is pressed upon Lord Malmosbury . It is whispered and muttered ¥ in various directions by those who belong to tho ; Palace Party ,, as distinguishable from any of the parliamentary combinations hitherto known or rocognised , that tho great aim of England ought to bo to bring about a Congress . War wo aro told would thoroby bo averted ; bonofioial changes of some sort would , or , at least might ; , bo obtained for Italy j and above' all provision might bo mado for two younger branches of imperial dynasties , one of wliom , as mattor of course , belongs to the insatiable elan of tho Coburgs . When simple-minded pooplo ask what could a Congress do , it is with astounding oooluoss hinted that tho Lombardo-Vonotitm
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 29, 1859, page 144, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2279/page/16/
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