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ESTABLISHED IN lif . B REIGN OF QUEEN ANNK , A . D . 1714 . T T nion Assurance Society , U-- - EJKK AND W& . > Offices : 81 , Gornhill , and . 70 , Uaker-atrefit , London ; and at Bristol , Liverpool , Edinburgh , Dublin , Hamburg , Berlin , and Berne . ' ¦ Fire Insurances due at Christmas should be paid on or before the tith of January next . .. Gentlemen effecting . Life Insurances With this Company de not render themselves , liable to . any extra premium'by joining-Volunteer Itifle Corps , ' WJf . Ii . LKVVIS . Secretary .
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THEATRES ANI ) , AMUSEMENTS . B , OYAL ENGLISH OPEIt A , COVENT GARDEN . Under the Management of MHi LOUISA PYNE and Mr . VV . HARRISON . THE GREAT PANTOMIME ¦ OJP : . ' ' . ' ¦ ¦ PUSS IN BOOTS ; OR . HARLEQUIN AND THE FAIIIY OF THE GOLDEN PALMS . Public opinion , universally , pronounces this elegant Harlequinade per . 'ect in all its details of scenic wonders , gorgeous display , and artistic arriMigentents . The thousands that nightly honour the Theatre by their presence , testify to this statement . . . The aimv of fairy' Itifles , Forest of Jewelled Golden Palms , French Dancers , Military Evolutions , I ' antomhnic : Processions , Transformations , Whim , Whit , and Frolic of the day , fi / rm afuriciful . combination never yet surpassed . The manageinenthave the gratification of announcing its repetition every evening until further notice . The Third Grand Morning Performance of the Pantomime on Wednesday , at Two o ' clock ; expressly for the convenience of the Nobility , Gentry , and . Public , It is regulated to con elude . by half-past Four . Scenery by Messrs .. Grieve aitd Telbin . Stage Manager , Air . Edward Stirling . Acting Manager , Mr . Edward . Murray . . Mellon ' s Opera of Victorine . Messrs . SantJey , Haigh * Honey , C 6 rri 3 "Walworth , Miss ' Thirhvnll , and Mi « s Parepa . ¦ . . . ' . '' : ' . . . Pantomime ; Puss In Boots ; ot > Harlequin and the Fairy of the Golden Palms ; Messrs . W . H . Payne , H . Payne , F . i ayne , Barnes , Talliens , Infants Lnuri , and Clara Morgan . " Forest artistes ; Madarmj Fierron , Mcldle rasquale , Mdlle Leguine , Monsieur Vaudris . I > oors open at half-past Six , to commence at ten mmutes toSWveu .. . . . »¦ ~ . Private Boxes to hold four persons , from 10 s . 'od . up-: waTils ; Stalls , 7 s . ; Dress Circlo ; 5 s . ; Amphitheatre Stalls , 3 s .: Pit , 2 s . 6 d .-, Amphitheatre . Is .
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NOTICE OF DIVIDEND . Bank of Deposit—( Established a . » . is 4-t )—Noi . 3 , PALL MALT . KAST , LONDON , S . TT .-u ' Oie Warrants for the Half-yearly Interest , at the-rate Of 5 per cent , per annum , on Deposit accounts ,. to the 31 st December , arc ready ii > r de-. livery , and payable daily between the hours of 10 and . 4 . 1 'ETEK MOBKISON , Managing Director . 10 th January , I 860 . . : ¦ - , .-* Parties desirous of investing rhoney are requested to examine the plan of the liank of Deposit . Prospectuses and forms sent free on application .
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r riie District Savings Bank -B- ( Limited ) , 07 , FLKET STUEICT ,.- LONDON , E ; C . —The experience which has attended the operations of . sayings ban ks andloan ' societies is such as to make it evident that an extension of their principles , upon a . liberal yet sound basis , will prove highly advantageous both to the proprietary and the public . . The District Savings fcmk receives deposits ( paid in atgohe time ; from One Penny to Jen Pounds , the aggregate amount to be Unlimited , and subject to the usual arrangements ,, on withdrawal , of ordinary savings banks . : JOHN yilKklbAN . Actuary .
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THEATRE ROYAL , DRUBY LANE . Lesse . k , ilr . K . T . SMITH . Immense . Success of the pruryX , ane brilliant Pantomime , performed by the GKEATEST PANTOMIMIC COM PAjN Y IN THE WOliLD : Harry IJoleno , pickey Flexmore , Tom Matthews , izzy * Deulin , Milanp , St .-Maine , Tanner , Bcckiiigham Sfg- ' nor Nicolo & Co ., Mias Sharpe , and Madaine lioleno . The ' grand effects and scenic displays Iby Beverley must be seen , to be appreciated , as description is impossible . Vide 7 SV » . ? . arid daily journals of Dec 27 . The REDUCED PKICES as usual at this theatre , viz ., upper gallery , 6 d . ; lower gallery , Is .- - ; -pit-. and upper boxes , 2 s . ; first circle , 2 s . 6 d . ; dress circle , 4 s . ; stalls , 5 s . ; private boxes , to con tarn . two ¦ persons , 10 s . 6 d . ; do ., four persons , 1 , th and 2 guineas each . Tickets- and places maybe secured , from , ten till five daily , at the box-office of the theatre . Monday , and during the week , her Majesty ' s servant * \ yill perform DELICATE GROUND . Characters by Iiobert Roxby , Charles Verner , and . . •' .. ¦¦ . ; Miss Page . . After which , on the usual scale of magnitude and magnificence , for which this theatre is celebrated . gthe Grand , Original , Magical , Comical . Historical , Pastoral Pantomime ,: founded on the old English story of . the name ; and entitled JACK AND THE BEAN STALK ; Op . HAJtLEQUiN LBAl' YEAU , AND THE 1 IERKY PItANKS OF THE GOOD LITTLE PEOPLE . The New and Splendid Scenery , with Novel Effects , by WILLIAM BEVERLEY , " TheChristmas Chimes Waltz , "KoeniR ' s last waltz , " The Fairies' Haunt , " and " Volunteer March Galop . " Published by Hammond ( late Jullien ) . 214 Regent-st . The Grotesque Burlesque Opening'ihvented and written by E . X . BLANCH A RD . Arranged and produced by Mr . ROBERT ROXBY . Jack , Mr . Templeton ; Goody Greyshocs ( his supposed njother )* Mr . Matthews ; Rose , Madarn « IJoleno ; the Weather , Mips Mason ; prism . Miss JOIlen Howard ; Crystalline , Miss Grace Darley . Mdlles . MosiACCHi arid BAtBO , aaRisted by upwards of 100 Coryphees and Ladies of the Ballet . Harlequins ...... Signors Mii . ANoarid St . Maine . Clowns Harry BoiJeso and Fi . fxmobe . : Pnntaloqus ...... Messrs . -G . Tan » eb ¦ and'B . kc . Krs-oHAii . ColMmbhies ...... Madame Boleno and Miss SiiAjii't :-¦ ' ¦¦ .. ' ¦ f Signors Nrcoio , Maria ,- ' Ghatza . ny , Sprites ......... < TlMBEBLET , GlMBD . lNV , LlEOO , I Diaoonv , and Co . ' A GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCE of the Pantomime on Wednesday next , January llth , and every Wednesday until further notice . ' . . ; s , Stage-manager , Mr . Robert Roxby . Doors open at half-past six ; to commence at seven o ' clock precisely . Parties at a distance-addressing Mr . Xugtnt , boxoffice , with a post-ofhee order , will , be attended to .
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ltOYAL ST . JAME ^ S THKATJIE . ¦ . Kino stkeet , St . James's . ¦' " IiCffiiBe , Mf . F . B . CltAiTBBTOU-. Neurest theatrQ . toChelsea , Pimlico . 'and Westminster , th < V l ' ark peinjr open to carriages and foot-passengersall hburs bf . the night-. . , ' . On Monday , and during the Week , GARIBALDI'S ENGLISHMAN .- ' ¦ ¦ ' . After which MAGIC TOYS . To be foll 6 % yed by A HOUSEHOLD FAIRY * To conclude with the Pantomime of PUNCH AND JUDY ; OR . ilARLEQUIN AND 1 'IIK FAIRY OF THE CRYSTAL CAVES . - ~ - Beduded 1 ' i-jces—Pit , la . ; Gallery . fid . Box-officeopen frpiti 11 till 5 daily . —Commence at 7-On Wednesday , January 11 , I 860 ; a morning p . err forniance of the Pantomime at 2 o ' clpck ; when ; tire Boys of -the Duke of York School will attend with their litiud .
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INVENTORS' ASSISTANCE COMPANY , . ( LIMITED ) . Large ancl Small Capitalists are invit . cd to inrestignte the merifs of this Company us an investiiseiit , and I'liiluiithropists as a roeansof assistance . to humble genius . . From the variety of . inventions daily , submitted'for iiispeotion :, it will be , evident that unusual . ' adV » n-. tages are possessed , of selecting such as are of a useful and commercial cliaracteri some . of great promise being now under the cpiisidenition of the Uirectors . A working , mod el of a . f . elf-fuel suppjying , cpaland labour saving , and . smoke-consuming furnace , is now —eon' exhibitijn afr-the .. M . anufirctoVyi all orders' for which are to be addressed to tlie . Secretary of the Company . j _ Ttus . . { iateiit ; ia intorestin . K to the engineer ; and nationally- aiid commercirtlly important , from , the saving it eftV-ets ( GO per-cent ) , in the consumptiou of ¦ coal , by the entire combustion of its smoke , and oilier iriii > ortant iidvantages ^ A 3 tlie eifneiency of this furnace has bv § n proved bvyMi-d . question , an inspection of the model is earnestly requested , which will explain the-principles ' of the-ihvention , as well as by seeing the furnace in operation . Also , a beautiful specimen of Photography on avoocI , by which a great saving ia effected , is now to bo see . n at tlic Offices ,-where terms , for the sale of the patent can be had . ¦ ¦ ¦' ... ' Applications for Shares , and Prospectuses giving the fullest information , to be made at the Company ' s Offices , l , 2 , and 3 , Gough-street , north , Gray ' s-innroad , London . ' ¦ . ¦ WILLIAM ADDISON , Secretary
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Mil . SIMS KKJ 5 VES , SIGNOR PIATTI , HKJUt BKC 1 CER , MR . L 1 NDSEY SLOPER , MR . LAZARUS , AND MADAME LBxVIMENS SIIERRINGTON , AV'iU appear at the next Mosoat Popuj . ab Concerts , St . JumesM Ilall . on Monday Evening , January 9 th , on which ocqunion the Instrumental Pieces will be selected from the works of Mozart . Admission Is . ; Balcony 3 s . ; Sofa-Stalls 6 s ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
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THJiATltK IlOYAIv HAYMAKKET . ( Under the Management of Mr . Buckstonc . ) O n Monday , -Tan . Oth , aiid during the week ( Wednesday eicepted , in coasequenceof the Hay market Company nppearingat Windsor Castle ) , in consequence of its great attraction , the Comedy of THE EVNGENIUS . After which , the Haymarket Comic Christmas Pantomime of VALENTINE'S DAY ; or Harlequin arid the Fairy of the True Lovers' Knof . The magnificent : scenery , and opening of the Fniry Valentine , by Fen ton . The scenery of tin- ¦ Harlequinade- by Messrs . O'Connor and Morris . Belpluttbe , a Milkmaid , Miss Louise Leclerq ; Sylvamis , Miss Eliza Meara ; the Fairy Truelove , Miss Henrude . ; Cupid , Miss Clara Deiiyil ; Hymen , Miss Rose Williams . Harlr-qufn , Mr . ' Arthur Leclerq ; Coluinbi ' no , ' -Miss Fanny Brown ; Pantaloon , Herr Cole ; Clown , Mr . CliarlesLeplerq . . . , The Third . Morning Performance of the Pantomime on Thursday next , Jan . 12 th , and every Thursday ; to commence at 2 and conclude nt twenty minutes past 4 , till further notice . The box-office open daily from 10 to 5 . Stage-manager , Mr . Chippentlak " . .
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SIR .- AND MBS . HOWAKD PAUL IN their brilliant comic , and Musical Illustrutiuits . of Character at tli ^ ST . JAMKS'S HALL ; PkcadiUy , every eveimur ( Saturday excopted ) , for a limited period , Ne \ v Songa arid Characters , The wonderful " Living Photpgruph" oi MR . SIMS nERVKS in " The Death of Nelson" and " Vounsr Agues" every evening . Morning Representations on Tueadiiys nt Throe . Stnlls , 3 s . ; Arm , & ' , ; Gallery ,-Is . Coinriierice at Kit ( ht .
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MB . KIND'S NEW YEAR'S "GOSSU'S . " , VXNE FUN l' -OR TIM 3 HOLIDAYS . « T ? uniiy Facts for Funny JL FOLKS . "—< 'Lct those laugh now whonovor laughed boforo ; And tlioao whoalvy . ayfl lniigliod now huigli tho more !" Mr . WILLIAM KIDD'S New Grand . ruvenilo . KnU « rtMlnn » ent , entitled " 1 UJNNY FACTS FOR FUNNY FOLKS , " ia ndrnirnbly achiptcfdjlor Public and I ' riviuo SchoolH ; alao for Literary Ine < titutipi ^ s » KOneruliy , It nbuuiuM in OriKinnl and llaoy Aneo-Uotea ot-Mr . K 1 I > D'S Four llunclrod Furred and KoatherocV Ftwouiitop , and embodies muny years ' iiotunl oxpi'i-lo ^ noi' hi the World of Nature , „ , _ .., „ " Thoae whp have onco listened to Mr . JvIDu' 5 1 FnmlliurGoaalps , must over rocollect his jtcnlnl who of good nature , Ills vivacity , hid cany flow of wordH , uiKl tho charm of roitllty which hunga round ( ill hlq Anocdotoa of Anlmula—not rnqru hook-nnpodotoH , bori-QWOcl for tlio occnaion , but the truu , unoxaKgcratod porforinnncoH of his own dumb com pun Ions . . . . No inan Unowa bettor than WILLIAM KIOD how to touch tho ohord of aympathy in the human hoiirt . "—Hdin / tsltiru Jiiverthcr . A List of Mr . WILLIAM KIDD'S POPULAR "GOSSirS" rliducutloniil , So 6 inl . Philosophical , Anecdotal , and Iniatructlve ) , and Torn ™ ,- Bent jiOHt froo . Apply , by lottor only , to Mr . W 1 LLJAM KIDP , 8 , Grout , Uuntlo-stroot , Kt'jjont . st ,, Li > tidon , W ,
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ilOYAL l > JiINOJESS'S THEATliE . Lessoe , Mr . A . IIakki ?) . . Re-engagement of the Wonderful Dancer , Mono . Espinpjm . Third week of Mdllc . Mnriottrv Roaetti , Pnuclpnl Danseusu of La Scala , Milan ; and the Delepierro Family . These highly talented Children will appoai- every night . The Royal Princess ' s Rifles on ¦ Phrado every qvening . .,, „ , «„ Monday , and during the week ; , tho CUICKET ON THE HI 2 AUTH . . ¦ After which , the New Ornnd Comic Ohristmas Burlesque PANTOMIME , by H . J . Uyron , Esq ., onHtlcd JACK TUB Gt-VNT KILLKR , or HAR j LKQUIN K-LVG ARTHUR AND TH 10 KNIGHTS OFTHK HOUND TAHL 13 . Jix'dk , Miaa Low'so Keeley ; ( Jlqwn , Mr , A . F . ForrCBt ; J ' ""^ } 1 , 0011 ' ,. ^ I ' aulo ; Hurlofiiiln , Mr . ' Connack ; Oolii «» Dii ) e , Misa Morning Povformances , Mondity . Jan-jth ' ft »< l 10 th .
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Published on the First of every mpnth , price Half-a-Crpwii , r riie Art Journal ; a Record » of the Fine Arts , tho Arts Industrial , atirl the Arts oi" Design and Manufacture . Each fart illusr tratod with splendid .- 'teel lingravingaaud Woodcuts . " Tho . Art tlourhal" commences tho new year with renewed activity , ils conductors and publishero labouring earnestly and zealously to maintain the high position It Jina obtained in public faypur ; and to sustain the recommendation it receives in all coutornporary journals . Tho workSms atfalncd full ago ; twenty-one volumes have been issued since the year 1 B 30 ; and it continues to be , n ? i % haa b « on during nearly the whole of that long period , ihu . only publication in Europe by . which tho ^ Art 8 arc adequately represented . i To tho ( irtiBt , ¦ tho , nmatoiir , and the Connoisseur , " T ^ o Art Journal" supplies information upon all , topio ' H in whloh they nrq Interested s while to thtj general public it addresses it , nelf by tho boauty and vurloty of its Illuatrutioua , and by articles at once , instructive ! tvud interesting . . ¦ ' -. ' Tho paift wilt ho accepted ns a guarantee for tho future . Many npVpltiea and improvement !) will bo introduced into lU nuKOHduriiiR tho coming yonr , Tho eervicoaof tho best wrltorfl on » rt will bo rotainod ; tho aid of 1 ho nicst , prominent and aopompllnhud nrtlata eooiiredi and ovory poaalblo udvantuKo thittoan bo dorived froiu oxporiqiicc , will bo brpught to bear upon tlvo Journftl , to eocuro its power by sustaining its popularity . . Art , whjoh aomo twonty yohrs ago wna , in Groat IJrltulu , tho rORpurco of tho few ' , haa now become tho enjoyment of the , many . Kvory iMibllo inatilmtlon 1 ms loarnotl that to oirculftto a knowlcgo of urt ia n loading and paramount duty ! ita rolluing iulluonoo has boon ljirgoly uclvitowleclffod ; and thero Is , coriaoouQntiy , u very aonuru-l rtvftlro to derive enjoyment mm inbtruotlon from art lunong all olaspoa and orders of tho communltyi , , This hiK » purpose ia achieved by " Tho Art Journal , " It la , tliorolbrti , roiisonnblo to oxnoot for It a greatly Incroivnod circulation—a circulation comrnonsurftto with tho ndvimcod and advancing urt-lpvo m ^ nlfqBt in all narta of tho world . ' JLondan j Virtue and Co ., 25 , i ' tUernoater-row . ., ., ,-, ¦ -, i _ ~*— . — . — ,. ' . - . « -. _ _ . * :. — ^ -
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110 YAL OLYMPIC THISATKIiJ . LesMoua- . McaHra . F . Koiiaow iviu ) W ; . v , '; . ' ' ? ll ! o . T-, Monday , and during tho wool ; , THIS HWDOF Tltli FAklLY . Messrs . II . Wigftn . n Gordon , and . H . 1 UV 0 T 8-, Misa . CottroU and Mi'a . Htlrlliitf . After which , a uw ISxtravaffunzn , by Kobort B . Rrpu / jli . ontitlml , AL&U 13 D TlIM , GRWAJ \ Chnracty » a , MosHra , F . Uobaon . U . Wltfttii . G- Cooko , F . Vluing , F . Chariot II . UlvorH , M . Cooper , Franks { Mliwoa N-oUoii , ' Hughes , Herbert , Oottroll , Mm . Stoplioiia , nnd Mrs . > V . B . limdon . s To conoludo wllh Mr . i ( . Wipnn ' d F'l roo , A IlAfab TMl'OaTOR . Ohamotera by Moaars . < A . Copko , II . doopor , ivnd H . WJgun , IUbh CottroU aim Mrs . Stophonw , Doora open at 7 . Commence nt hnU-pnat / .
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THEATRE KOYAL LYCEUM . Solo I > oshoo and Dirootrosa . Madivmo Coleate . Unprocodontoil Atitraotlon . —Ro-ongiigoJnont ot tho flotranl ; and gruocAU Doha Ihaiusit . Ciijiah , tbgothor with Don Juan J 5 iMEX . ua , who lmva boon rooolvod ¦ wltli tho ni | 08 t onthuBlrtntlc anplauao by orowrtod ftudionpoV . -Oh MONPAY nncl diirln / r tlio woolc , thfl "Hlator ' a Saortnoo , " . Gcitcvi 6 V 6 , . Mudanvfl Oelksth ; After whloh tho Now Grand Chrlntmafl Kxirnviignnzft mid . Oomlo Pantomime , ontltlorl , JICino tuuvbhiikaup ' , tub Lm'iiit Pkv and vnn Gwkat FAa » ioN s or , IIAHI . BQUIN IlAFIK , ill Wllloli Ifl' pr < l «} intOCl OJ 10 Of tJlQ moflt novel , ooatly , anci bTllllfuiCoiroob ovorwl | nofli < od . . Doulgiwl iina l ' utntod l ; y Mr . William Oulloott . Iflulqquin , Mr , . 7 . Mnrshftll s Clown , Mp . II . Manlinll 5 runtnloon , Mr . Naylors Oolumblno , Misa lloaino .
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GLlfliiJB AND MA ! J ) 1 UGALS . EGYPTIAN IJALL , PICCAUILLY . ( Diulloy Oullcry . ) , ,. „ CHAKQIS OF lMiOGUAMMp . —Mr . MITOHBLL has tho plt-aaiiro to iinnoiiiiuo ( Imt tho Kntorfuliiiuont of GI 008 , RIiulrltfulH , and Old % »• ' »•» PlfV ^ MAi ? LONDON Qiyiilt AND MADlUUAri UNION , under tho illrootlpn oi Mr , LANQ , lntop | Kjratul with Illuatmtlvo Konmi'ka hy T . O % iMIAM ' ll . Waq .. litwUiK hocn roi-olvod with cURtlriKulnlucl lavour and approbutlon , Will ho CONTINUED ovory J 5 vonlii ( f during tho unnuliiK Wools at jluW-paat lfllKht , ftnc ) on Monday , WodnuMltiy , and Frliluy JlorniiiKS « t Hull * puat Two . Uyaorvoii Soata , 3 a . UnroHorvocI , as . A low Fanto \ ill » , ftt * ., inny ho , sooiirod at Jlr . Mitoholl'a Koyal Library , M , Old Uonil-Mtroot , W .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 7, 1860, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2328/page/2/
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