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CRYSTAL PALACE. ARRANGEMENTS for "WEEK endin g SATURDAY • DECEMBER 31st.
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Monday—Open at Nine . _ Tuesday ta Friday—Open at Ten . Admission , One Shilling ; Children under 12 , Sixpence , Satdkday-Open at Ten . Admission . Half-a-Crown ; Children , One Shilling-. The Christmas Festivities will commence on Boxing Day-December-: > oth , and be continued during- the week , tor particulars see Special Advertisements . Sunday— Open at 1 . 30 to Shareholders gratuitously by tickets . . ' '_
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CRYSTAL PALACE . GREAT . CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL . COMMENCING MONDAY , DECEMBER 2 GTH ; AND CONTINUED DAILY DURING THE HOLIDAYS . THE entire-buildin < r lighted and wanned-to Italian tempel-ature , with a coutina .-d round of attractions and amusements from morning till night . _ . . \ moii" these will b ..- found The Great Fancy Fair and Feast of Lanterns , will stalls specially fitted in the Naves and Great Transept decorated—Christinas Tree . —Daily Concert , with the patriotic Rifleman ' s March . —The hig-hly popular Campbell ' s Minstrels . —The Chantrill Family . —Complete Ballet Troupe . —The Drolleries of Sam Collins . —Professor Sinclair , the Great Wizard . —Maekney , the Inimitable , with his farm-yard illustrations . These , with the Evergreen Decorations of the Palace—the Fountains in play—the Cnmelias in bloom—the Picture Gallerythe varied attractions of the Fine Arts Courts , and other collections withiii the Palace—the Dissolving Views and Newly-illustrated Lectures by Mr . J . H . l ' epper , with special Pictorial Representations by Messrs . JVegretti and Zambra—the Grotesque Sliadows and Phantasmagoria on the Screen in the Great Centre Transept the Juvenile He ^ creations—Punchinello and all sorts of Collections of Toys —terminating with the dclichtful Illuminated Promenade —must render the Palace the resort of all holiday seekers . ^ The amusements under the direction of Mr . NELSON IEE . Tlie Gigantic Christmas Tree by Mr . T . F . TretoBpk . On Monday , the Groat Holiday , the doors will Be open at 9—other days at 10 . Admission , . One Shilling ; Children , sixpence . Saturday , H ; : lf-a-erown . '
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C R 1 ST A L PAL AC E . CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS The Xeiv Lecture Room and Concert Hall , will be open dailv on and after Monday , tidtli December , at ll .: > t > , fbr Mr . J . Hi Peppers New Series of Illustrations , Dissolving-Views &c . The Grotesque Shadows and other Comic Illustrations tvill be displayed each afternoon at dusk .
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CRYSTAL PALACE . pRYSTAL PALACE . ~ On Monday , the \ J GREAT HOLIDAY , the doors of the Palace will be opened lit Half-past Eight o ' clock . Frequent trains as often as required , will run from London Bridge aud Pimlico . The Entertainments will commence at Half-past Eleven o ' clock . ' ¦ CRYSTAL PALACE . —Season Tickets at Half-\ J a-Guinea , may be had at the Railway Stations and Palace entrances . These tickets admit up to 1 st May . fiRYSTAL PALACE . —At MECHI AND ' J BAZIN'S Counters in the Great Transept Gallery , will be found everything- appropriate for presents . nRYSTAL ^ PALACE . —During the holidays , \ J visit HOLT'S Great Depot of French Jewellery and Parisian Articles . f iRYSTAI , " PALACE .-r- STIEGERWALD'S VJ Bohemian Glass Court has the Finest Collection of Bohemian and other coloured Glass in the world . Most appropriate for presents . ' fvRYSTAL PALACE . —If you want to make \ J a present , visit MAPI'IN'S Sheffield and Cutlery Stall . flRYSTAL PALACE . —At SEARLE'S Fine V Art , Stationery , nnd Book Court will bo found the most extensive assortment of Juvenile Books and Proaents . _^____ CRYSTAL PALACE . —HEWETT ' S Chinese Stand , In tfio Great Transept . CRYSTAL PALACE . —The China and Glass \ J Court is replete with the novelties of the season . pRYSTAL PALACE . —CREMER'S Conjuring V ^ Trioks and Toys . Every novelty of the present soaaon . PRYSTAL PALACP . —Purchasers of Christ-\ J mas Presents will find at tlio Crystal Palace the greatest variety concentrated In ono spot . i pRYSTAL PALACE . — The beautiful objects V selected for tlio coming 1 season of tlio Cryetal l ' alaco ART-UNION will bo on view In the South Navo and Sheffield CJourt . Subscriptions may now bo pnlcl , ana artlolos at Once BoleetccL _______ PRYSTAL PALACE . — NEGRETTI and \ J ZAMBRA'S StAllrt include every novelty in the Photographic lino . Tholr Portablo Storooacopo , with mlnlaturo Views of tho Palftco , price fls . eaoli , are tlio prottlOHt protjent of tho Benson . . _ ..,.-, PRYSTAL PALACE , — Mann ' s Riflemen ' s V . March , pjiiyod Daily , with onthuslnatlo applause , may bo had at Caamhk , BBAr . B , nnd Co . ' b , 20 J , Kog-ont-Htroot , or tit tho Crystal 1 'alnco . . HRYSTAL PAL ACE . —The GREAT CHRISTyj . WAS THEE is lurnlahocl by TKMnKCK « na Co ., Sun Street , Bloliopg-atu Btrout , who will Unvo on buIo a great Variety of OiiniHTMAB Iovh .
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MR . AND MRS . HOWARD PAUL IN their brilliant , oomlo , and Musical Uhmtra , tionH of Clmraotors at tho ST . JAMES'S HALL , l'loondllly , on Monday , January 2 , and every evening ( Saturday oxcoptod ) , for iv llmltod period . Now Songs ana Oliaraotora . Tho wonderful ' Living' Photograph" of Mil . SIMS KEIflVMS in " Tlio Donth of NolBon" and "Younff Agnon" ovwry evening . Morning Representations on Tuesdayh at Throe . Stalls , !) h . \ Aron . fin . \ Gallery , la . Commonoo at Eight .
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CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS . TJI 1 B SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM , with tlio BRITISH PIOTUIUCS , proHontod by Moesrs . Sheepshanks , Vornon , Turner , Jacob Boll , and others , together with tlio Art Schools for Male and Fomalo Studunts , will bo open , free , ovory day ( Ton to Four ) , and ovonlug * ( Seven till Ton ) , from 20 th December . to the itrd January , both inclusive
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THEATRE ROYAL IIAYMARKET . ( Under the Management of Sir . Buckstone . ) On Monday , Dec , 20 th , and during the week , will be performed Bayle Bernard ' s Original Comedy , in Three Acts , entitled THE EVIL GENIUS . As performed by Sir . Buckstonc and the Haymarket Company in November last , at Windsor Castle , Dy command of Her Majesty . Hill Cooley , Esq ., Mr . Chippendale ; Tom Ripstone , Mr . Buckstonc ; Walmsloy , Mr W . barren ; Barton , Mr . Edwin Villiers ; Joe "Withers , Mr . Compton ; Lady Aurora Ringwood , Miss Iteyuolds ; Clara Fielding-, Miss M . Ternan . After which , the New Haymarkot Comic ^ Christmas Pantomime , entitled VALENTINE'S DAY ; OR , HARLEQUIN AND THEFAIUY OF THE TRUE LOVERSKNOT . By the author of " The Three Bears , " "Little Bo-Peep , " " Butterflies' Ball , " "Sleeping Beauty , " " Undine , " &c . The magnificent scenery , ! and opening of the Fairy Valentine , painted by Mr . Frederick Fenton . The scenery of the Harlequinade by Messrs . O'Connor and Morris . The Fantoxnimists , the unrivalled Leclercqs . Tho First Morning Performance of the Pantomime , on Thursday , Dec . 20 th , and every Thursday . —To commence at two , and conclude by half-past four precisely . Stago- ! manag-er , Mr . Chippendale . Tho Box-office is open daily from ten to five o ' clock .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Lessees , Messrs . F . Robson and W . S . Emden . Monday , and during ; tho week , THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY . Messrs . H . Wlgun , W . Gordon , and H . Rivers ; Miss Cottroll and Mrs . Stirling ' . After which , a now Extravaganza by Robert B . Brough , Esq ., entitled , ALFRED THE GREAT . Characters , ¦ Mesars . F . Robson , IX . Wlgan , G . Oooko , F . Vlning , F . Charles , Rivers , II . Cooper , Franks : Misocs Nelson , Hughca , Cottroll , Mrs . Stephens , and Mrs . w . S . Emdon . To concludo with a Faroe , from tho French of " La Contrc Basso / ' by Mr . IT . Wlffan , to bo called ABASE IMPOSTOR . Characters by Messrs , G . Cooke , II , Cooper , and IT . Wigan ; Mies Cottroll and Mrs . Stephens . Doors opon at 7 . Commence at half-past 7 .
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ROYAL ENG L ISH OPERA , COVESTT GARDEN . * Under the Management of Miss Louisa Pvne and Mr . "W . Harrison . Boxing-night , December 20 th . and during tlio week , will be presented an entirely New Opera , entitled . V 1 CTORINE , The music composed by Alfred Mellon . The Translation and Poetry by Edmund Falconer . Characters by Messrs . Santley , Henry Haigh , H . Corri , G . Honey ; "VValworth , Bartleman , Lyall , Terrott , and De Solla ; Misses Thirlwall , Itanoe , St . Clair , and Parepa . Conductor , Mr . Alfred Mellon . After which , will be produced , a Comic Christmas Fairy Pantomime , to be called PUSS IN BOOTS : Or , Harlequin and the Fairy of the Golden Palms . The opening by J . V . Bridgemau , with new Scenery , Dresses , Decorations , and Machinery . The Scenery b y Messrs . Grieve , Telbin , Danson , Cuthbert , Dawes , &c . The machinpry by Mr . Sloman . Tlie Pantomime arranged and produced by Mr . Edward Stirling . Dramatis Persons : — Mealoff , Mr . Anderson ; Huon , the deceased miller ' s youngest Son , Miss Emily Scott ; Puss-in -Boots , Miss Craven ; the King . Mr . Bartleinan 5 Count Von Grabenuff , ( Court Chamberlain and Siverstick-in-Waiting ) , Mr . W . H . Pavne ; wilfulwi ^ ht ( his Son , a regular pickle ) , Mr . 1 . Payne ; Gulpenidown ( an ogre ) , Mr . Tallicn ; the Princess Bhuichfleur ( the pink of perfection , who pinks to Huon to the heart ) . Miss Clara Morgan ; the Countess von GrabenuflT Air \ V . A . Barnes ; Innocentia ( Queen of the Fairies ) , Miss Kate Saxon ; "VVorldlinessa ( a Fairy Potentate ) , Miss Morrell . Scene I . —Interior of the Mill .- Scene 2 . —The Court of Queen Innocentia . Scene III . —The Royal Palace , "Wilfulwight in Hot Water . Scene IV . —Cornfields , with river in the distance . Scene V . —Gulpemdown Castle . Scene Yf . _ Fiii « -arsCave . offthe Scottishcoast . bymoonlight . Scene VII—Transformation , which the management has endeavoured to render worthy of the palmiest days of Fairy Lore , being- " The Grove of Golden Palms . " Characters tor the Transformation . Harlequin , Mr . F . Payne ; Clown ; Mr . H . Pavne Pantaloon . Mr . "W . A . Barnes ; Sprites , Messrs . Tallieii ; Columbine , Miss Clara Morgan . Lilliputian Harlequin and Columbine , Master and Miss Lauri . Mists and Clouds of Dust dispelled , by the Congress of Nations , assembled in the Fairy Halls of Peace . Doors open at half-past 6 . Commence at 7 . To concl ude by half-past 11 . A grand morning performance on Wednesday 23 th , and cacli succeeding Wednesday at 2 o ' clock . Stage Manager , Mr . Edward Stirling . Act ing Manager , Mr . Edward Murray . No charge for Booking , or fees to Box-keepers . Stalls , 7 s Private Boxes to hold four persons , from 10 s . fid . upwards . Dress Circles , 5 s . Amphiteatre Stalls , 3 s . Pit , 2 s . Od . Amphiteatre , Is .
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THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE Lessee , Mr . E . T . SMITH . The lessee has great pleasure in announcin ° - the IIP OPENING of this NATI&NAL THEATRE oniiOXINp " NIGHT , Monday , December 26 th , with the 1 l " GKEA . TEST PANTOMIMIC COMPANY IN THE WORLDHarry Bolcno , Dickey Flexmore , Toni Matthews Izzov Deulin , Milano , St . Maine , Tanner , Beckingham- Sio- . H Nicolo , Maria , Grntzany , Timberley , Guardany , Lieco ^ nta gony , and Co . ; Miss Sharpe , and Madame lioleno ; when he hopes to receive his old friends who have so kindly natron ised him for the last seven years . ¦ Mr . E . T Smith begs to remind his friends and natrons that he was the Hist public caterer who gave MOrcxr ING PERFORMANCES of PANTOMIME , which he has " continued on Wednesdays during the run of the Pantomimes for the last seven years . His brother managers , with their usual consideration and courtesy , have invariablv fixed on other days of the ' week for their morhiii <> - represen tations . Mr . Smith has therefore much sutisfiiction ia announcing that Old Drury will be open EVERY WEDNESDAY , at Two o ' clock , from Boxing-day , until further notice , fora MORNING PERFORMANCE of tho Pantomime , with the first pantomime company in London , The REDUCED PRICES as usual at this theatre viz upper gallery , lid . ; lower gallery . Is . ; pit nnd upper boxes , ~ s . ; first circle , 2 s . Cd . ; dross circle , 4 s . ; stalls , 5 s . private boxes ' , to eontaiu two persons , 10 s . Gil . ; , do ., ' fourpersons , £ . 1 Is ., £ 1 11 f > . CmI ., and Two Guineas eacli . Doors open at half-past six . ; commence at seven precisely . Tickets , and places may be secured from 10 fill 5 daily at the box-office of the theatre , under the superintendence of Mr . C . Nugent , late of Her Majesty ' s Theatre ; of Hammond ( late . Tullien ) , ' - ' 14 , Regent-street ; Jlitehfll , Kbers , Cliai > pell and Co ., Boud-strect ; Cramer and Co ., Regentstreet ; Leader and Cork . l ? oinl-street ; Keith , Prowse arid Co ., Cheapside ; and of all Librarians and Musiesellers . ' Monday , December 2 Gth , ISiV . ) , Her Majesty ' s servants wiU perform ( lirst time at this theatre ) , KING' UENE'S DAUGHTER . * KingKene . Mr . Emery ; Count Tristan of Vaudemont . Mr . Verner ; . ^ ir Geoffrey of Orange ( his friend ) , Mr . DolafleM ; S ir Almerie , Mr . Farrell ; Ebu Jahia ( a Moorish Pliysician ) , Mr . l ' eel : Bortrand , Mr . Mellon ; lolauthe . Miss Page ( her first appearance ) : Martha ( wife of Bcrtrand ) , Mrs . Dbw . ton . ¦ After which , will be produced ; on the usual scale of nuignitvde and . niagiiiflcenco , the now Grand , Original ,-Magical , Comi . c-al , llistoricnl . Pastoral I ' antumiuie , rounded on the old English story of the name , and entitled , JACK AND THE BEAN STALK ; OR , HARLEQUIN LEAP YEAR , and THE MERRY PRANKS OF THE GOOD LITTLE PEOPLE . The New and Splendid Scenery , witli Novel Effects , by WILLIAM HEVERLEYi Assisted by Messrs Brew , Craven , Gornportz . W , Hjew , &e . The extensive Machinery by Mi . J . Tucker iiuil assistants . The Tricks , Properties . Changes , aud Traiidfurinations , by Mr . Neodham , assisted by Mr . GJindon , < , t ( j . The Masks , Allegorical Devices , and Designs by Dykwynkyn , the celebrated artist in Pantomime physiognomy . The Overture and whole of the Muaie , partly founded on old English melodies , composed and arranged by 3 Ir . J . II . TULLY . "The Christmas Chimes AValtz , " Kocnlg . 'a last waltz , " T ) ie Fairies' Haunt , " mid " Volunteer Marc-h ( iallop , " published by llanunond ( lato Jullit'ii ) , 'JH , I {« L' . Mit-stivet . The Comic Scenes by Mr . Bulbnu and Mr . Ki . kxmoue . Tlie Cirotesquc Burlesque Opening invented ami written by K . L . BLANCIIARD , Author of Drury Lime pantomimes of ' Iiiidibrus , " " Humming Top , " "Jack and Jill . " " Seven ArosoI Mun , "SeeSuw , ' "Juck Hornor , " " l . obin Hood , " . vc . The Gas Appointments by Mr . Hi . ncki . ky . The Costumes by Mr . 1 ' ai . meji and Mi *» Dickbnhon . Tho whole arranged nnd produced under tlio dhvotlou of Mr , ROBERT ROXBY . SYNOPSIS OF THK PRINCIPAL SCKNERY ANU ^ INCIDENTS . THE A T M 0 S P II E R K . Forty-flvo mllos above the aurface of Hi « earth , Kcmnrknblo npnonrnuoo of the Weftthor In hor Aurora HoronliB Car . Tho Wcathor , embodied on this oconHlon by Minn Mason , Hoat nnd Cold ( her attendants ) , Miss Fahrenheit and NW lloaumur . Snow . Hail , Sleet , Mist , Rain , and »«• ' » , H Aerial agents ) , MiiBtora And MIhhob White , Brown , UlftoK , Grey , Drizzle , and Mizzle . Old Moore , Mr . Vox Stellarum ; Zudkiel , Mr . G * * * * " | Hannny , Mr . U . Tlllity , Pookot Alnianack , Mr . ( j IHoflgo . HluHtratod Almanack ; Mr . D . Hlg-n ; Nnutlcal AlmminoK , Mr . A . Ono . . January , February , March , April , Muy , ' « J «" ; •'" £ ' August , September , Ootobor , November , Docuinbci - " } » 8 ™' Slippy , Drtppy , Nippy , Showery , Flowery , ' Ilowcry , Hoppy . Croppy , I ' oppy , Whoozy ,, Sneezy , nnd Freo / . y . Twonty-nlntli of February ( his first npnonrance < l > l ' ^ ft' ^ years ) , Mr . Blesoxtile ; Twolflh NigM , Wr . Mvj ^*™ Plough Monday , Mr . Yokel ; St . Va ontliio , Mr , IIII y "OJJ Shrovo Tuesday , Mr . 1 ' anonko ; St . Duvld ' H Day , Mr . » ""{; St . Patrlok'w , Mr , O'VVhak ; Liulv Day , MIbh W ««« t ' »' All FooI'h I , > ay , Mr , Makeframt '; JKnntor-Mpiuluy . Mr ., 1 ioi day ; Whit-Monday , Mr . Picnic ; LongeHMMy , Mr . hhoii night i St . Swithln , b ( r . llcnvywut i r lM » o Doir IMyh . ^' tora Bark . Yelp , Snap , nndtirnwli fit- Ifnrlrliltn ; . » »« £ ablt ; MiolinolmnH Day , Mr . Grpungooflo ( Ht . ( ''' ^"" v „ , « Cobblor ; Fifth of Movombor , Mr . Onlda Fhwk * 'h i i * o «; Mayor ' s Day , Mr . C . T . Guy ( aiioriost Day , Mr . , V « US ulLrlit , THE DON-. JON IN JACK LAND . Jnolt Cado , . John Kroat , Jnok Strnw , . Tiiolc nnd Jill , 'Ji >* Homer , Jack Hornt , Jnok-thu-Glnnt-KIUjtr , ami . i { " « and-tlio-Uoftiifltalk by a numbor of Jacks , who hnvo KUiwy conHcntotl to turn up to iimku a good guino .
Crystal Palace. Arrangements For "Week Endin G Saturday • December 31st.
CRYSTAL PALACE . ARRANGEMENTS for "WEEK ending SATURDAY DECEMBER 31 st .
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13 9 2 THE LEADER . [ . No . 509 . Dec . 24 , Jjgg . .
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Leader (1850-1860), Dec. 24, 1859, page 1392, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2326/page/12/
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