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Mystic Invocation , Incantation , and General Evaporation . January . TACK'S COTTAGE AND WINTRY LANDSCAPE IN jA DEVONSHIRE . Jack ( the Hero of the famous history ) ... . Mr . W . Templeton Goody Greyshoes ( his supposed Mother ) Tom Matthews ' _ < ( betrothed to Jack , afterwards ) Madsir ^ Bnlpno Eose ... y Columbine ) f ¦ Kladai ; ne -Boieno Pettifogger ( a Limb of the Law ) , Mr . Blackshcop ; SherifTs 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 . _ , ' . C Queen of the Pixies , or " Good ) Miss Helen Priam [ Little People" j Howard Crystalline ( her principal attendant ) .... Miss Grace Darley BALLET FANTASTIQUE . By Madlle . Holarcha , Ba ' ebo , . And upwards of One Hundred Coryphees and Ladies of the Ballet . March . A BREEZY HEATH . The Calf by an Offspring of the Performing Bull—How Jack exchanges 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 . APRIX .. ' JACK'S KITCHEN GARDEN—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 summit . 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 . Lonfflegs The Giant ' s Baby .... Master 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 Boleko and Flexmoke . Pantaloons Messrs . G . Tanner and Beckin gham . Columbines Madame Boleno and Miss Sharpe . C Sienors Nicolo , Maria , Gratzant . Sprites \ Timbekley , Guard any , Lieco , ( Diagony , and Co . July . MARINE PARADE . ( Boleno , Tanner , Milauo , Deulin , and Madame Boleno . ) Visitors- Messrs . Slouce , Douce , Dip , Flounder , and Flatfish ; Boatmen—Messrs . Gammon , Pulhard , and Kcep-em-out fnatives ) : Loderinff-house Keepers—Messrs . Nailem , Nibbll . Knobblei and ° Collarall ; The Talking Fish-Madlle . Catena ; Household Brigade and the Marine Parade Volunteers by Mesdames Anna Mrfria Jane Duster , Dishernp , Mopsy Whopsy , Topsy , Pout , Pest , Pert , and Pretty . lips , 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 oail Only 2 s . Od . per hour : Splendid time for fishing : A cood day ' s sport , one whiting and two eels between five . I Bath chap ^ in a Bath chair ? Arrival of Madllc . Seal-ena at the seaside for the benefit of her health . Happy meeting with her lonff'lost parents . Introduction to her Guardians . Clown and Pantaloon obtain two very niry situations , and both appear suited . Harlequin and Colum-Character pas do Brittany | UJ l T bine . "My pretty page , look out afar . " Strong opposition . A division in tho family . A severe strugs-le , which terminates in quite an ' arm-less way . The aid of the Force required . The Force is forced to take charge of an armless female in distress . Fresh Arrivalo . Tho town full . Lodgings at an enormous premium . Adnam and Martin , house agents , in ate ™ No more room . Tho ' Quarterly Review . " How to aettlc with a tax-collector . The French invasion . Kiflemen form Tho letter . The result . Clown ' s domestic corps . A "Blight" charge by rail , and a Grand Roviow of tho Household Troops by General Boleno , mounted on his fiery war stood " Bueopnalus , ' tho largest liorso in tho worldfi during which tho whole of the brigade will go through ^ 'r ^ * , ' 0 " 11 , ' . ?? - oluding with their wonderful Boleiico of ball practice !!! Invae > lon and retreat of the French ( cooks ) , August . VILLAGE AND MANSION OF THE MARQUIS OF FLOAVERDALK . ( Fioxmoro , J , Bockingham , St . Maine , Doulln ( Clown turned Jfootman : Counf Mxtravnganti ) , and Miss Shnrpo . ) Pas Caatella ot Aragon . Harlequin and Columbine Highdays and holidays . Mirth , merriment , mid music . Fashionable nrrlvals . A French breakfast vcram an English dinner . Music ' helps digestion , bo Clown volunteers a eong— ( clmptor of Ciowns ,. ' .,,. Fioxmoro . A . groat rise In provisions , and n groat fall in other vvnys . How Clown •» boIb tho tnblo in a rour . " Tho Chair ml tho Vice-Chair Pantaloon ffota slightly olovnted . All in not wafer Tlio old man In liio cold yvafep btttt Ctowngote Wm out again , Tho villngo bollo , which Clown don t leoi muon Inollnod to ring . Comic Pas do Troifl , by Fioxmoro , Miss Sharpo , and at . Maine . Trioks upon travollora . Clown finds a borth a Uttlo too l » otfor him . A row o « tlio promlaeo and gonoral oonflialon . SbptRmjier . AS W « TVMKM IN 1750 ( Snow ) . A BTnBKT IN LONDON ( A HUNDHKErYHAHH AGO ) . ( Bolono , T » nnor , Mllono , Dunlin , and Madame JJolono . ) r « u do FnHoiufttlon Dlnbllquo , by Ilnrlequln nnd Columbiuo . . , .
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KOYAL PRINCESS ' S THEATKE . Lessee , Ur . A . Harris . Re-engagement of the Wonderful Dancer , Mons . Espinosa . First . appearance of Mdlle . Marietta Rosctti , Principal Danseuse of La Scala , Milan ; and nrst time of the Belepierre Family . These highly talented Children will appear every night . The Royal Princess's Rifles on Parade every ovciiiii *** On Monday ( Boxing Night ) December 20 th , and during the week , HOME TRUTHS . „ , ' , ¦ * n i After which , a New Grand Comic Christmas Burlesque PANTOMIME bv H J . Bvron , entitled JACK THh QL \ NT KILL ' eK or HARLEQUIN KING ARTHUR , AND THE ICNIGHTS OF THE ROUXD . TABLE . Jack , Miss Louise Keeley ; Harlequin , Mr . Corinack ; l ' antaloon , Mr . Paulo ; Columbine , Miss Caroline Adams , and Clown , Morning 1 ' orforinances , Monday , January Oth , 10 th , and 23 rd . Commence at ~ ' o ' olock .
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THEATRE ROYAL LYCEUM . Solo Lessee and Directress , Madame Celeste . To-morrow , Monday ( Boxing-night ) , Dec . 20 , and during tho week , tho performances will commence with pianob . es popular drama of THE CHILD OF THE WRECK , Slaurioc , ( her original character ) , Madame Celeste . After which wftl bo produced a New Grand Christmas Extravaganza and Comic Pantomime , founded on one of Mm nonuiar Gorman talcs , by the Brothers Grimm , ana onti lcS Klljq ^ THRUSHB ^ ARD , THE LITO . !! VKV AND " rilE GREAT PASSION ; OK , HARLEQUIN HAFIZ : AND VHK LITTLE FA 1 UY GOOD HUMOUR , in which will be prcsontod ono of tho moat novel , costly , and brilliant ^ ects over witnessed w the boards of a theatre , designed and painted by Mr William Calloott . CharActors ln the fl ( iploanlnodo OIown , Mr . H . Mapslmll ; Harlequin , Mr . J . Marshall ; Pantaloon , Mr . ISaylor ; Columbine , Miss Kosine , . Box-olHoo open IVom eleven till five dally .
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" ROYAL " ST . JAMES ' S THEATRE . KiNG-sTnnBT , St . James's . Lessee , Mr . F . 15 . Cuattkrton . Nearest tlicntro to ClioUon , Piinllco , and Westminster , tl . o Park boinff ppen to carriages and foot-paseungora all hOUrfl ° 5 Jiffo * Kf - prlCHi-rit . is . , Gallery , ftl . , Morning perforinanogs on Boxing Day , and ModnoHday , , S ^^ as ^ ' . i «» . Baisffi ' a = f t : Cliarlea Young , and Bnrnitt VAII , Y MlBB ! Now doinostfo sketch , A HOUSEHOLD FAIHX . - hibb i Wyndliain , iiml Mr . II , J . Cruven . M ) I . . ( OV THM ( JltYS ^ AL OAVES . Introducing »» Ibb I-ycllft . \ ThompBonr / md the Oorpu du Wallet . Two Clowns , Www- , Paul llerrniff , nnd Alfred Oranvl lu , Coliimblno , MIb" M . KowIop i Hnrloquln , Mr . AbIm l ' antaloon , Mr , > U 1 boh j ^ Andftho wonderful PMIIFOU Ml NO DOGS . Jlo " -offloo " noil from 11 till ft diilly .-Oominoneo at 7 . *
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S ATU R DAY , DECEMBER 24 , _ 1859 .
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— ¦ » — There Is nothing- so revolutionary , because there Is nothing so n . uatur and convulse . n « tho atrulu to keep things flxod when all the world is by tho very law of Us creation in oternul progress . —Dit . Aunocd . ¦¦ ' ¦
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- "V , CHRISTMAS AND CHARITY . The severe cold camp timely to remind us how muoh is required from us at this feBtive wwonto ralievo tho wants of our poorer brethren . When all aro rejoicing in the promises of a religion ot love ? the lioart will readily open to the moans of worldly distress , and tho hand will as readily be t % cfed forth ' to give relief . Xhoro . nro many wondorMuoh ns tlfo magnetic an . loteotnoftl communication in tho material world , before wh oh oven space that form , as philosophy l « w ojjjj it , of our miiuto—dimppoara , undo ! thoift . nono aro creator than the moVnl connection entftbliened by figna between minds now existing m ovory Srt of the world and in nil time . One living man in London shall know at onoo whnt . ya a done Sd what w « known when tho Pyroitouh . were built , and what is now doina and now known in Australia . I'hyaioully , wo all stand each laolutcd , ! i ( \ , j *
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As a specimen is far more explanatory th . au any description ciui be , a sample copy of the first number of the New Scrie ' s , to be issued on SATURDAY , the 7 tii of JANUAUT , will be forwarded on the receipt of an order and a postage stamp .
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THE OLD-FASHIONED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER , as regards mere news , is fast being superseded by the Cheap Daily Press in Town . and Country , and in consequence , the loner-established and intellectual paper , THE LEADER , will , ON AND AFTER SATURDAY , 7 th JANUARY , initiate a NEW SERIES , to be issued as THE LEADER AND SATURDAY ANALYST , CONSISTING ENTIRELY . OF ORIGINAL ARTICLES AND ESSAYS , BY WRITERS OF THE HKHE 8 T ABILITY IN THEIR VARIOUS PURSUITS . The character of a newspaper will so far be abandoned that nothhv will be admitted 1 > ut 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 TIIE LEADER will be continued with renewed and increased energy , and it is hoped _ that the abandonment of the mere news , and the substitution of n _ __ A COPIOUS SET OF ORIGINAL ARTICLES , will not be displeasing either to its old Subscribers or its new readers ; for , being news-crammed by the daily papers , it is anticipated that they must prefer , to the unavoidably stale intelliprence , able comme ntary and powerful elucidation of the topics of the No Expense or labour will be spared in keeping together . . A NUMEROUS STAFF OF ABLE AND INFLUENTIAL WRITERS , WHO WII . I . ANALYSE AND REVIEW AJCI , THE IMPORTANT LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS , POLITICAL EVENTS , LITERARY PRODUCTIONS , ARTISTIC WORKS , SCIENTIFIC MATTERS , AND SOCIAL OCCURRENCES OF THE WEEK .
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 24, 1859, page 1393, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2326/page/13/
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