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Arrangements for the Week ending Saturday , January 22 . Monday , open at 9- Tuesday to Friday , opeii at 10 . Ad-Admission , One Shilling ; Children under Twelve , Sixpence . Saturday , opeu at 10 . Seventh Winter Concert , at 2 . 30 . Admission Half-a-Crowm ; Children . One Shilling . Scientific Lectures daily by Mr . Pepper in the Lecture B / Oom adjoining the Tropical Department . , ,,. On Sunday , open from 1 . 30 till sunset , to shareholders gratuitously by ticket . :
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EXHIBITION . PALACE OF THE PEOPLE , MUSWELL-HILL . The PLANS and VIEWS of the PROPOSED BUILDING , designed by Mr . Owen Jones , are now ON VIEW at Messrs . Leggatts , Hay ward , and . Leggatts . 79 , Corn hill . Cards of admission may be obtained of Mr . Mitchell , Old Bondstreet ; at Sams' Library , St . Jarnes ' s-street ; Cramer and Co ., ^ Regent-street ; Chappell's , 50 , New Bond-street ; at Messrs . P . and D . Colnaghi and Co ., Pall-mall ; and at the Office of the Company , 61 , G resham-hbuse , Old Broad-street , City .
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , COVENTGARDEN , ( Under the sole management of Miss Louisa Pyne and . Mr .. W . Harrison . ) On Monday evening , and until further notice , Balfo ' s highly successful opera , SATANKLLA . OR THE POWER OF LOV » 3 . Characters by Miss Louisa Pyne , Miss Rcbecpa Isaacs , Miss Susan Pyne , Mr . George Honey , Mr . A . St . Albyn , Mr . H . Corn , Mr . Weis * s , and Mr . W . Harrison . Conductor , Mr . Alfred Mellon . Concluding with the Now Pantomime , LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD . Messrs . W . H . Payne , Frederick Payne , Henry Payne , Flexmore , Karnes , Miss Clara Morgan ; Mesdlles . Morlacchi and Pasqualo . Doors open at Half-past Six . Commence at Seven . Private Boxes , I / . In . to 3 ^ . 3 s . ; Orchestra Stalls , 7 s . ; Dress Circles , fis ; Amphitheatre Stalls , 2 s . and 3 s . ; Pit , 2 a . Cd . ; Amphitheatre , Is . Box-olllco open daily from 10 till R , under the superintendence of Mr . J . Parsons , whero places may be secured without any fee for booking .
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , COVKNTGARDEN . A Morning Performance of the new Pantomime , LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD , will take place on ' Mommy , January 17 th , commencing at Two o ' clock . Carriages to be ordered at Four .
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ROYAL PKINCESS'S THEATBE . ( Farcwoll Season of Mr . Charles Koau as Manager . ) Monday HAMLET . Tuesday . THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . Wednesday and Saturday , THE CORSIOAN BROTHERS . Thursday . MACBETH . Friday , MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING , and tho PANTOMIME every evening .
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BOYAL LYCEUM THEATRE . ( Manager , Mr . Edmund Falconer . ) Triumphant Success of tho SIEGE OF TROY , with its gorgeous scenery and unequalled cast . Last Twelve Nights of tho Engagement of Madame Celeste . On Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday , MARION DE LQRMEi On Thursday , a Now Drama entitled A SISTER'H SAORIFJOK , in which Madame Celeste will appear . After which every evening with tho immensely fliiecesRful burlesque by R . B . Brough , entitled THE SIEGB OF TROY . Tho nqw and gorgeous scenery by Mr . W . Onlloott . To concludo . wlth tho Comlo Pantomime . The Harlequinade sustained . by the Laurl family . Pricos-T-Privftto Boxes , 2 . 1 , as .. 1 * . 11 » . Cd ., 11 . Is . ; Dross Circle , « q , ; Upper Circle , 3 s . » Pit , 2 s . ; Gallery , 18 . \ Stalls , Os . Doors open at Half-past Six , to conuuuuco ut Sovou . Boxoffloo open from Eleven to Five daily . Morning Performance of tho Burlesque and Pantomime , on Saturday next , January 28 , at Two o'Clook . Doors open at Half-pa 9 t One ¦ ...
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DR , KAHN'S ANATOMICAL MUSEUM , _ . 3 , Tlohborno-atroot , opposite the Hjiymarkot . OPEN pAILY ( for Gentlemen oiily ) . LECTURES nt 3 . 4 » , and 8 o ' clock on' Important and Interesting : Topic « in connexion with ANATOMY t PHYSIOLOGY , and PATHOLOQY ( vido Programme )' , Admtaslon , 1 » . —Dr . Kahn ' s Nmo Lecture * on tho Philosophy of Marriage , Ac ., Bent ppqt froo , dtroct from Iho Author , on the receipt of U Htampa
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AUTHORS OF THE AGE . WILLIS'S BOOMS , 1 UJNTG-STREET , Mr . S . C . Hall , F . S . A ., will have tho honour of presenting n Series of WRITTEN PORTRAITS ( from personal ac-Quaintance ) of tho AUTHORS OF THE AGE- " GREAT MEN AND WOMEN OF THE EPOCH "' to bo comprised in Two Lectures , the flrst or which will be given ou Friday Evening , January 28 , tho uocond on Fridny Evening ; February 4 , commencing punctually at Eight o ' clock . > The Fu'ut Series , on Fridny Kvonliitf , January 28 , will relato to—Hannah More ; Sir Walter Scott ; Sanmel Rogers ; Liulo Bowles ; George Crabbo ; James Montgomery , Ebenozor Elliott ; Tliouina Mi ore ; Lctitia E . LftiiUon ( L . E . L . ) t Amelia Opio i Charles Lamb ; Sydney Smith ; Wordsworth « Colortuijo j Southoy ; and others . The Second Series , on Friday Evening , February * , will rolato tor-ProfosBor wilaoiM Lady JBloa »| ngtou ; Mary RusioH Miffprd i Horace and James Smith i Jane and A . M « Porter ; Allan Cunningham t Jamos Hogg ; Marln Edgowprth ; John Ifantm i Feliola Homana i Uarbara Hoflnndj Thomas Campbell ; Thoodoro Hook ( Thomas Hood ; and . others . liessrved and numbered noats for tho Two Lectures , 8 a . ; UnroHervod aoatq for ditto , 0 s . « which may bo obtained at Mr . MHchoU ' s Royal Library , 33 , old Bond-atroot ,
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BOYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION . PATRON-H . R . H . THE PRINCE CONSORT . Important Novelty ; the Italian Salamander . Lecture on Chemically Prepared Fire Resisting Materials , by Mr . E . V . Gardner , Professor of Chemistry , Practically . Illustrated by Signor BUONO CORE , , who will Walk in the Midst of Flames , uninjured , in his i ' atented Prepared Dress . Lecture on Moulo ' s Patent Photogenic Light . Lectures on the Philosophy o ( Juvenile Amusements , by Mr . King . Childe ' s W ^ hly successful PHANTASMAGORIA , most interesting to the Juveniles . Lectures by Lennox JEJorno , Esq ., on tho Humorous Melodies of Old England . Harp Performance , by Frederick Chatterton , Esq . Thv St . George ' s Choir of twenty voices , every Wednesday evening . Madrigals , Part Songs , &c . New Dissolving Views , illustrating tho Life and Exploits of DON QUIXOTE , Tho NEXT DISTRIBUTION amongst the Juveniles of tho Gifts from tho WHEEL of FORXUNATUS will take place on Wednesday , tho 10 th lust ., Morning and Evening . R . I . LONGJBOTTOM , Koq ., Managing Director
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ST . JAMES'S HALL . Mr . and Mrs . HOWARD PAUL every night ( except Saturday ) in the new characters of their Comic aud Musical Drawing-room Entertainment , " Patchwork , ' * pronounced the most varied and brilliant entertainment of the day . Mr . Howard Paulas " The Vegetarian . " 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 Mr . Sims Reeves , in which the 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 , is . "^ Tickets at the Hall ( Piccadilly entrance ) , and at Mitchell ' s Royal Library , 33 , Old Bond-street .
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THEATBE ROYAL , SADLER'S WELLS . ( Under the Management of Sir . Phelps . ) Monday and Tuesday , THE WINTER'S TALE . Leontes , Mr . Pheips ; Polixenes . Mr . T . C . Harris Florizel , Mr . F . Robinson ; Antigoiius , Mr . J . W . Ray ; Camillo , Mr . C Seyton ; Cleomenes , Mr . Belford ; Antolycus , Mr . J . Chester ; Shepherd , Mr . Williams ; Clown , Mr . C . Feuton ; Hermione , Miss . Atkinson ; Perdita , Miss Ness ; Paulina , Mrs . Hi Marston . .., '•¦_• ., , , . Wednesday , Thursday , Friday , and Saturday , a platan which Mi-V Phelps will perform . Concluding every evening with HARLEQUIN AND OLD 1 ZAAK WALTON ; OR . TOAI MOORfcf OF FLEET-STREET . THE SILVER TROUT AND THE SEVEN SISTERS OF TOTTENHAM . Harlequin , Mr . C . Feriton ; Colunibine , Miss Caroline Parkes ; . Clowii , Nicolo Deuliu ; Pantaloon , Mr . Nay lor . ^ Boxes , First Circle , 3 s . ; Second Ditto . 2 s . ; Pit , Is . ; Gallery , Cd . Doors opeii at Half-past Six . The Performances to commence at Seven . ' # . Box-olllcc open froin 11 till 3 , under tho direction of Mr . Austin . .- ' . ¦
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . ( Lessees— . Messrs . F . Robson and W . S . Emden . ) Monday , and during the week , the ^ erfprmaucM ^ wUl commence with the comedy of NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS , Characters by Messra ; Addison , G . Vinmg , H . Wigan . H . Cooper , Miss Hughes , and Mrs . Stirling . . After which , the New Extravaganza founded on Lord Byron ' s Poem of MAZEPPA . Character * byjlessrn . P . Robson , G . Cooko . H . Wigan * F . Charles , H . Cooper , and L . BaU ; Mesdamea Wyndham , Hughea , Marston . Cottrell , B ^ otcn ^ A wi ^ lN a SSjECT OF INTEREST . Commence at Half-past Seven .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . ( Under ^ the Management of MTr . Buckstone ) The Pantomime Every Evenings and on Thursday Morning at Two . On Monday , Wednesday , and Friday . Miss Amy ^ Sedgwick BiJA ^ & ^ a ^^^ Sjal tn ^ iTth /' United States , wiU ^ h & . 5 ™* sii ^ i ^^ SK ?^ Mfmndaf Miss B ^ ynolds-with every evoning ^ eJgeajg ISHlSillSlSS PeVformance df ihe Panfomime will takeplaceonThursday next January 20 th , the fourth aud last on Thursday . jlnuary 27 ^^ ofrs open at half-past One , commence ^ T ^ o and conclude by a quarter past Four . On Tuesday , Thursday ^^ ahd Saturday evenings the Pantomime will conclude immediately after Eleven . . ^ , Stage Manager , Mr . Chippendale .
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honours usually paid to royalty are to be given on the arrival of the Prince . ¦
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ROYAL SPEECHES—SARDINIA AND PRUSSIA . Two royal manifestoes have been put forward this week , each of which has its particular significaiiee and meaning ill the present critical condition of continental affairs . The King of Sardinia has addressed his Parliament and people in accents not to be forgotten . Though conscious of his inability to wrestle unaided with the gigantic despotism of Austria , Victor Emmanuel declares unmistakably that he sympathises deeply with the sufferings of Italyand that he holds himself in readiness for
, he events that may arise out of her condition . This is as plain an offer to take the l ead in a war of liberation as could well be made under all the circumstances of the case . It was not to be expected that popular revolt would take place before it was generally known that the Government of Piedmont was prepared and willing to co-operate with au organised force ; nor would even this alone have probably been deemed sufficient without some indication beyond the Alps that France was ready to interpose on the side of national freedom . The bLouis
ambiguous words uttered y Napoleon on the first day of the year , in presence of the whole diplomatic body assembled at the Tuileries , were hardly m themselves , enough to decide so momentous a question . But , followed up as they have now been by the pregnant declarations of the King of Sardinia , they arc calculated unquestionably to bring to maturity all the disaffection that has so long been ripening under Austrian misrule . Bearing in mind the confidential conferences between the' French Emperor and M . Oavour in Septcmbor last at PJombieres , the
many proofs of growing alienation between , the Courts of Vienna and Paris that have since occurred , the absolute refusal of Sardinia to entertain , any project of alliance or friendship with Austria , and the avowed intimacy of the diplomatic relations established between the Cabinets ot Paris and "limn , it was difficult not to bolieve that combinations were forming mconcompatible with the peaceful retention of its dominions in Italy by the Houso of Hapsburg . This conviction we have move than once ropcated during the last' three
months ; and an event is now about to ocour which puts as it were the seal on all such anticipations : wo alludo to the approaching marriage of Prince Napoleon Jerome with the Princess Clotilde of Savoy . So significant has tho last-montipupd faefc . boon considered that whon authoritatively announced , in Paris on Wednesday last , the funds , wliioh had bogun to rally a little from tho depression oaused by Viotor Emmanuel ' s spceoh , roll rapidly again , and have continued to . fall without material recovery ever since . Monnwlub tlierp w no disguise at Vienna about tho apprehensions-
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OFFICE , NO- 18 , CATHERINE-STREET , STRAND * W . C ., The commodious premises formerly occupied by th « MoRNina Hkbald .
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SAKDINIA . Prince Napoleon is expected at Turin at noon on Saturday , and the ceremony of the betrothal will probably take place-on Monday or Tuesday . It is thought that the Prince ' s presence at Genoa and Turin will be accompanied by popular demonstrations of an unmistakable character .
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LOMBARD Y . At Milan an additional number of guns are mounted at the citadel , all pointed against the city—there is to be no street fight , but a bombardment on Bombas Messina model , Count Giulay / s plan is to carry the war into the Piedmontese territory at the first outbreak .
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^ , flh ^ TTA ^ 15 . 1859 . 1 THE -LEA DER . SI
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AMERICA . The Kangaroo arrived at Liverpool this day ( Friday ) , with dates from New York to the 1 st January . She brings 151 , 919 dollars specie . The Americans in British Columbia are annoyed at a continued exaction of the Hudson's Bay Company . There is excitement in Hayannah concerning the President ' s Message . General Harney is engaged successfully in suppressing Indian depredations . Two shocking railroad catastrophes are reported , at which between twenty and . thirty lives were sacrificed .
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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS . No notice can be taken of anonymous correspondence . Whatever is intended for insertion must be 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 jetters we receive . Their insertion * is often delayed , owing to a press of matter ; and when omitted , it iff frequently from reai sons quite independent of the merits of the communica-We cannot undertake to return rejected communications .
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SATURDAY , JANUARY 15 , 1859 .
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There is nothing so evolutionary , because there is nothing 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 .- *—Djb . Abwoijx . ¦ . ¦ : ? ' :- ' — ¦ . . . . ¦ '
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 15, 1859, page 81, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2277/page/17/
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