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Law Union Fire and > Life IXSUKANCE COMPANY . Chief Offices , . ¦ ¦ ¦ „ __ , IM , CriAKCEKVLANB London W . C . BirniinKliain Branch , 47 , UNION PAbSAGt .. Capital , ONE MILLilON STERLING . The Fire and Life Departments are under one Management , but with separate funds and accounts . ¦ Chmrman , Sir William Foster , Bart . ; " Vice-Chairman , . James Parker , Esqr , Baddow House , Chelmsford . FIRE DEPAKTMEKI . Capital responsible for Losses , ± 750 , 00 ^ . Tlie pu-sihfss is confined to the best classes of insurance . The discount allowed by the Government on the duty is in all cases given to the insured . Claims sell ltd with x > romptitude and liberality . LIFE DEPARTMENT . Capital responsible for losses , £ 250 , 000 , A Bonus evvry five years , —next Uoniis in 1864 . Moderate riites of Premium . Annuities granted on favourable terms . Prospectuses ' , fortris of proposal , copies of annual report * , mil every in formation , on application to FRANK . JIcGEDY , Secretary , 126 , Chancery-lime .
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AiGRAND MORNING PERFORMANCE of the Pantomime every Wednesday , until further notice . Stage-manager , Air . Robert Roxby . Doors open at half-past six , to commence at seven o ' clock precisely . Parties at a distance , addressing Mr . Nnge . nt , box-office , with a post-office order , will be attended tq » ,
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DRUltY-LANE THEATRE . The BOYS of the ROYAL MILITARY . ASYLUM ( the Duke of York ' s School ) with their celebrated JUVENILE BAND ; will attend the Grand Morning Performance of the Pantomime on Wednesday next , February 1 st . —Doors open at half-past one , performance will commence at two o ' clock . '¦ : ¦
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THEATRE ROYAIi LYCEUM . Sole Le . ssee and Directress , Madame Celeste . On Monday next , January 30 . will most . positively b ' e produced , \? ith new Scenery , Costumes , Appointments , &c . &c , the new Historical Drama , adapted and "written by Mr . Tom- Taylor , entitled A TALE OF TWO ' CITIES ; the entire production of which has been under the kind personal supervision of Mr . Churles Dickens . Principal characters by Mr . James Vihiiigj Walter Lacy , Johnstpne , Villiers , Rouse , Forrester , T . Lyon , Morton , Miss Kate Seville , Turner , Stharfc . Mrs . Campbell , and Madame Celeste . To conclude with the New Grand Christmas Extravaganza and Comic Pantomime , founded on one of the popular German tales by the Brothers Grimm , and entitled ,. KlNQ THRUSH-BEARD , THE LlTTKE PET AND THB Gbeat Passion ; or , HAnLEQtriir Hafiz , and the Fair ? Good Hohodb ; in which is presented one Of the ; most novel , costly , and brilliant effects ever witnessed on the boards of a theatre . Designed and Painted by Mr . William Callcott . King Thrushbeard , Miss Julia St . George . Characters in the Harlequinade : Harlequin , Mr . J . Marshall ; Clown , Mr . II . Marshall ; . Pantaloon . Mr . Naylor ; Columbine , Miss Rosine . Box-office open from Eleven to Five daily .
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GLEJES , MADRIGALS , AND OLD ENGLISH DITTIES : EGYPTIAN HALL . ( Dudley Gallery . ) In consequence of the very distinguished success which continues to attend these performances , the London Glee and Madrigal Union , under arrangement with Mr . Mitchell , will continue their Entertainment of Old English Ballads , Glees and Madrigals , ior a short period every Evening at : Half-past Eight * and on Monday , Wednesday , and Friday Mornings at Half-past Two . —Conductor , MR . LAND ; Literary Illustrator , T . OLIPIIANT . Esq . Reserved Seats . 3 s . Unreserved , 2 s . A few . ITauteurls , 5 s . each , which may be secured at Mr . Mitchell ' s Royal Library ,, 33 , Old Bond-street , W .
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ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA , C 0 VENT GARDEN . Under the Manaseihent of Mrss LOUISA . PYNE and Mr W . HARRISON . SIXTH WEEK of THE PANTOMIME . Last Two Morniner Performances , Wednesday next , February 1 st , and Wednesday , the 8 th . First representation of a new Operetta on Thursday , the 2 nd . Music by Henry Leslie . On Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday Mellon ' s Opera of VICTORINE . Messrs . Haigh , Santley , Corri , Honey ; Misses Parepa and Thirl wall . And every evening the great Pantomime of PUSS IN BOOTS . Messrs . W . H . Payne , H . Payne , F . Payne , Barnes , Talliens , Clara Morgan . ; On Thursday ( lirsttimel , Friday , and Saturday ,- a new Operetta , music by Henry Leslie , Libretto by J . Palgrave Simpson , entitled . KOMANCE . Messrs : W . H . Harrison , G . Honey : Miss Louisa Pyne and Miss ThirlwalK To conclude with the Pantomime . The Pantomime written by J . V . Bi idgman . Scenery by Messrs ... Telbin and Grieve . Arranged and produced by Mr . E . Stirling . Stalls , 7 s . ; Private Boxes , to hold four persons , from 10 s . 6 d . upwards ;/ Dress Circle , 5 s . ; Amphitheatre Stalls , 3 s . ; Pit , 2 s . 6 d . ; Amphitheatre , Is . Doors open at half-past Six , commence at Ten minutes to Seven . , Stage Manager , Mr . Edivard Stirling . Acting Manager , Mr . Edward . Murray . . . -
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j aw , Property , and Life J— i ASSURANCE SOCIETY , 30 , ESSEX SlUiEET , STRAND , LONDON . Capita i . — £ 250 , 000 . . DIBECTOltS . . Ralph T . Brockman , Esq .. Folkestone . Kdu-. ird VVm . Cox Esq ., 36 , Russell-square . George Frederick Fox , Esq ., Bristol . . E . Kl P . Kelsey , Esq ., Salisbury . J . Jlead , Esq ., 2 , King ' s Bench Walk , Temple . U . I ' aull , Esq ., M . P ., 33 , Devonshire-place , Portlimd-p'ace . . . ¦¦' . Eighty per Cent , of the Profits , divided among the Assured . At the "First DivisOn of Profits in May , 1 P 55 , a bonus was . declared , varying from Two to . Eleven per Cent , on the amount assured , and amounting in many instances to upwards of Fifty per Cent , on the Premium paid . ¦ ¦ ¦ " At the Second Division of Profitsiu l 85 S , an EQUAL PRO RATA BONUS was declared . The next Division of Profits in IMl . * , * Every description of Life Assurance business transacted . EDWARD S . BARNES , Secretary .
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THEATRE ROYAL , HAYMARKET . . CUnder the Management of Mr : Buckstone . ) Monday ,. Teesday and . Wednesday , Miss Amy Sedgwick- will maicp her first . appearance in London in the character of Mrs . Haller . in THE STRANGER . And on Thursday , Friday , and Saturday appear as Constance- ii > the "LOVE CHASE . After which the f reat Haymarket Pantomime of VALENTINE'S > AY ; or Harlequin . arid the Fairy of ; the True Lovers * Knot , Scenery by Fenton . l ' antomimists , the unrivalled Leclerqs . Positively , the last ; Morning Performance of the Pantomime ori : Thursday next , Feb . 2 . ' Commence at 2 , conclude at twenty minutes past 4 ,
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MR . AND MRS . HOWARD PAUL In their brilliant comic and musical Illustrations of Characterat the St . James ' s Hall , Piccadilly , EVE HY EVE 3 SING , ( Saturday excepted . ) New songs and characters ; Mr . Howard Paul ' s Impersonation , ? ' The Man who knows Everybody , ? crepes a furore of applause ; The wonderful " j Living Photograph 'I of Mr . Sims Reeves Every Evening in " Come into tlie Garden ; Maud , " and . new Spanish Song , by F . Wallestein , entitled "Lola . " Morning Representations on . Tuesdays and Saturdays at Three . . . Stalls . 3 s . Area 2 s . Gallery Is . _ Commence at 8 , Ho-ward Paul ' s "Book of Songs" ( as sung in the . Entertainment : free by post for s . ix stamps .
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ME . CHAS . HALLE , HERR M 0 LIGNE , SIG ; PIATTr , MISS SUSANNA COLE , and MISS PALMER , Will appear at the MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS , St . James ' s Hal ! , on MONDAY EVENING next , January 30 th , oh which occasion , the Programme will be selected from the works of BEETHOVEN . Conductor , Mr . Benedict . Sofa . Stalls 5 s . Balcony 3 s . Unreserved Seats 1 s . :
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THEATRES AOT ^ MTJSEMEFTS . ; THEATRE ROYAL . DRFRY LANE , Lessee ,. Sir . K . T . Smith . The Ja " - * t six niuhts of the celebrated , American actress , 31 Ud Julia Daly . . - Engngemejit of that favourite Tragedian Mr . Charles Dillon , who will appear on the 6 th of February , , ' Continued and increasing success of the brilliant Pantomime , with the GREATEST PANTOMIMIC COMPANY IN THE WORLD : The grand eu > ctB and scenic displays by Bererley must he si ' cn to be appreciated . —Vide Times and dHily jouriKilsof Dec . 27 .- The itL ' . lticed Prices , as usual , at this Theatre , viz . : Uppor jMllory , 6 d . ; lower gallery , Is . ; pit and upper boxes , as . ; iirst circle , 2 s . 0 d .. ; dress circle , 4 a . ; stalls , fts . ; private boxes * for two persons , 10 s . Gd . j do ., four jicrsons , 1 , \\ , and 2 guineas each . Tnkyts iiixl places may be secured from ten till five daily , at rUt ; box-office of the Theatre . To-morrow ( Monday ) , and during the week , will be performed ^ ^ ^^ IntrodneiJipr Miss . TULTA PALY , tlie American comio nctresa , to nn English audionoe , when she will sustain six : cluiructordi'in , which she will introduce the song , by Charles Nllcot , of" My Ipver was a euilor boy / ' ¦ . Lotty Duster ( a , stage , etruok clmmbermaid ) ... ... Miss Julia Daly JPnddy 0 ' 3 |> luttor ( from Ireland , after a plnco , with the song , "Trust to L , uok" ) Miss Julia Daly Btdllo . Adelaide ( a French opera-Bliigcr , -Nvith the Tyntl 6 an air , " On JMounUin high , " with gultur ticcompnnlment ) . Miss Jail a Daly Mdllp . Tip-tl-too ( ti arinaouBO , with biirlooquo pplKa ) .... ... ... Mlsa Julia Paly Myhhqur . Von Hannibal Sliplposfundeulolo | itipidOcl ? s Mlsa Julia Duly Sftlly anokerupplo ( ft Ynnkoo girl , raiuly tor uuy place , with the apng mid diinoo pi' " Indcpondonce l ); , y ») Miss Julia Daly Etiquette . Mr . Tilbury . Clod Mr . Tomploton . Artcv wlilqh , on the urinal hojvIo oi" inngnltuae nnu ninKnlllootico for whiol » this theatre Is celebrated , the Grand . Original , Mnuloal , Comical , Historical , Pastoral Pantotninio . founded . on tho old Kngllah story of tl > o names , and ontltlod JACK AND THE BEAN STALK ; Or . HARLEQUIN LEAP YEAR , Tho Kw ^ P ^ Jll- ^^^ ago ^ l E « To 0 tfl , by Tlio ai' () tonquq _ IJiirl < Jsqno Opening Invented ancl written by 10 . li . nLiVNCHARD . " rrnwa . ua nua proauood by Mr- UOnifiRT ROXBY . Jack , Mr . Tompleton i Gfoody GroynhocH ( hit ) flupjpoaoa rnollior ) , Mr . Miittluj > Vfl | Koho , Mmlnmo Bolonor tliu Wotttlnor , MIhh 3 Iii » on { Prism , Mlaa . ISIlon Itowtml » Cryrttiilljno , MlHfl . Graoo pni'loy . / AttVlw .. WorlHooW-ifnrt Jl * iSrbo , wHh'lofi CorypWca . ondLuilloi ) bi ' tlio IVnllot . Harlptinlns —Hlttiiors Mllnno and Ht . Malnp . Clowna . —Hurry Uolono and Floxtnoro . Pnnt » lonnB — Mi'XHrn C > , ' Taimor and UooUlnahain . Oolumblnoa — Miulnmo ]) ol « no and Miss ftUArno , SpvUofl — BlHiiorfl Nloolo , Maria , Gratzaiiy , Tlm-A Wloy , aimvilauy ^ Lk-oo , Ufngony , ttnd Co .
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ROYAL OLYMPIC THEATRE . Lessees—Messrs . F . Robson and "W . S . Emdsn . Monday , and during the week ( Tuesday excepted ) will beper / orracd THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY . Characters by Messrs . H . Wigan , vv . Gordon , H . ltivera ; Miss Cottrell and Mrs . Stirling . After which , a new Extravaganza , by Robert B . Brough . entitled , ALPHEl ) THE GREAT . Characters , Messrs . F . Robson . H . Wigan , G . Cooke , F , Vining , F . Charles , IT . Rivers , H . Cooper , Franks ; Misses Herbert , Nelson , Hughes , Cottrell , Mrs . Stephens , and Mrs . W . ' S ; Emden . . To conclude with A BASE IMPOSTOR . Characters byMe 8 srs . G- Cooke , II . Cooper , H . Wigan , Miss C ; ottrell , and Mrs . Stephens . On Tuesday , LADIES BEWARE , Characters by Messrs . G . Vining , G . Cooke , Mrs . W . S . Emden , Misses Stephens and Hughes . After which ALFRED THE GREAT , Characters ns before . To conclude witli THE CLOCKMAKER'S HAT . Characters by Messrs .. G , Cooke , -F . Charles , II . Cooper ; Mesdamea Herbert , Stephens , and VV . S , Emden . Doors Open at 7 . Commence , at half-past 7 ..
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THE HARRIS FUND . X C OMMI TTEE . Messrs . Baber ( W . ) , ' Messrs . Herrman ( Louis ) , Brough ( R . B . ) . Miickenzie (!> . ) , Buckstone ( J . B . ) Purdy ( G . ) , Butler ( Henry ) , Roberts fE . l \) , Chippendale (—) , Tilbury ( W . H , ) , Cotter ( Thomas ; , Tomhns (!• . G . ) , Garrett ( L . ) , Vining ( FredkJ . It is proposed by a few friends of the 'deceased to raise a fund for the Children of the late Charles Harris , who are left totally unprovided for—tho father having struggled for years with misfortune , ill health , and many reverses and failures in his business as a Thentrjcul and General Bookseller . This apnenl is earnestly addressed to professional gentlemen ; for tlie " Theatrical Depat , " which stood opposite Covent Garden Theatre for a half century , must by well remembered . Any mcfhber of the Committee will thankfully receive contributions ; and , Mr . Louta Herrman , of 02 , Great Russell-street , Bloomsbury . who will gratefully acknowledge them , lifts kindly undertaken the ofllco of Honorary Secretary and Treasurer . Tlio following Subscriptions have been recoived . — W . Vining , itisq ,, Royal Olympic .. ^ 1 1 0 Albert Smith , Ksq 110 jr . Robson , ISsa ,... .. ¦• •• 1 10 W . S . Emden , E » q . .. .. ^ . 110 B . P . Addison , Kstj , Olympic .. 0 10 0 — Tegg , Esq .. ., 110 K . T . Ifmith , JESsq 110 Walter Laoy , Eaq . .. .. .. 110 William Creswiok , Esq 110 , T . StirUnKCoynQ , Ksq . .. .. 110 jflisB Louisa Pyno .. .. .. 1 l 0 W . UarriHOn , Eaq , 1 1 0 T . B . Crosley , Eso 110 Wm . Howard . Esq 0 10 6 Jonas Levy , Esq . .. .. .. 10 0 H . Palsor , lCnq , 0 10 0 — Fisher , KsqM Bormondaoy .. ,.. 020 E . L . Blanohard , Eeq , .. -. .. 0 10 0 a . F . VininR , Eho ., Olympio . .. 0 10 0 II . LohHo , Esq ., and Wife .. .. 1 ' 2 0 J . 1 $ , Buokatono ,. J 3 Bq 1 I o — Ghippondalo , Ksq . .. .. ¦ : . 1 1 0 — Muolconzk " , liaq 110 H . Butlor . Ksq , 110 L . O-arrott , Ksq . 110 J \ Or ' . Tomllns , Waq 110 L . Jflcrrninu , Iflm ] . .. .. ¦• 110 Jt , U . Broiiph , K » q 110 Q . Purdy , Maq 110 K , F . Robi . 'rta , KHq 110 W . H . Tilbury , Eaq . .. .. .. 110 T . Uofctor , Eaq 110 W . IJaber , lfiwq 110 Tho Company and Mutineers at St .. JamQH ' uThontro , peril , M . Barrett , VI 7 0
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ROYAL ST . JAMES'S THEATRE , Kino s'l-iiEKT , S » . James's . . Lqhsop , Mr , F . B . OiiAT-rKUTOtf . Nearoat thoatro to Cholaon , Plmlfop , and Woatmlnator , tho i ' ork being open to oarrlagos and footpaaaengera all houra ol tho night . LnstSIx NlKhta of tlio Pantomime „ ___ ., „_„ On Jlondayancl during tho wook , The HORDLRER MAU ^ IAGK , Mian Wymdhftinj Mcssro . A . T . Oravon and Onarloa Young , , Altor whloli tl * o now and buooohhAU Traglo B ^ Uofc , on'tttlqtl , MY WAMiq XB ptOit . yAL : kraa Jjydta ThoinpsiHi , MIhb Clara St . Ousso , Mr . Warratt , and 'rouonofmuTwIth tho Pnntomimo of PUNCH AND JUDYi OH . HAUr . IflQUIN AND TUB FAIUY OF THIS OKYSTAU OAVHa $ . Uocluood Prloo 8 ~ Plt , la . » Gnllory , ( Id . Hox-6 IHoo opon from 11 till 5 dally . —Doors open lit lialf-pnac 0 . cQinmunoo M 7 ,
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npjxe Ii ? L , diaw . Atlas , Review X of X'OLI , TiOS , HTIflUATUHW , nnd ART , will bo PICRMANKNTLY ENLAWOKD , on and aftor . Tnnuary 7 th , to Twenty Folio Pagoat cimbllnff tho Oonduotora to uovoto addltionnl spauo to Uuvlcwn , ol'Bool < 8 , lTIno Arts , Muslo , and tho J > rama . Prloo Sixponoo , Htampod . Oflloo , 0 , Soutliuinpton-atroot Btrnnd i nnd oi all No women .
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E 0 YAL PRINCESS'S THEATKE , . Lessee , Mr . A , Harris . Re-en ( jagement of the wonderful Dancer , Mons . JBspinosa . Fifth week of Mdllo . Muriottn 14 osetti , prinoiple dunseuso of La Scala , Milan , « nd tho Delepierro Family . . These highly talented children will appear every night . Tlie Royivl lMnoesa ' d Rifles on Parade eyery e TB : E CRIOICET ON THE HEARTH . Principal characters by Messrs . Ryder , Meadows , Frank Matthews , Oathoftrt ; Misses'' Oarlotta Loclera , Cllirord , and Wadham . , . , v After whioh , . tho now crand comio Chriatmns burlesque Pantomime ( by II . J , Byron , Eaq . ) , entitled JACK THE ) GIANT KILLKR ; or , Harlequin Kin « Arthur , and tho JCnlghta of too Round Table . Jack , Mlsa Louiso Kooloy ; Clown , Mr , A . Forrest : Pantaloon , Mr . Paulo ; 'Harlcquln , Mr . Cormaok ; Columbine , Miss Caroline Adams . In consequence of tho groat success and demand for placet ) , thoro -w 111 be Ono Moro Morning Performance of tlio pantomime , Monday , Jan . 30 . . plilldren under 10 yuara of ago , half-prioo . Commenco nt 2 .
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~ The Leader and Saturday Analyst . [ Jan . 28 , I 860-
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 28, 1860, page 78, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2331/page/2/
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