172A (Vol. 2)

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NELSON’s TRIUMPH, or BOUNAPARTE in the Dumps.

NEW FIRE-WORKS, analogous to the glorious BATTLE off the Mouth of the Nile, on the first of August last, between the BRITISH and FRENCH FLEETS.

ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster-Bridge.

Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and Duke of York’s Servants.

THIS present SATURDAY, the 5th, and on Monday, the 8th inst. will be presented the above New Piece, called ADMIRAL NELSON’s TRIUMPH, or Buonaparte [sic] in the Dumps; consisting of Song, Dance, and Pantomime; a View of the two Fleets in real Action, off the Mouth of the Nile; and a View of the Egyptian Country, &c. The Piece to conclude with new extensive FIRE-WORKS on the glorious Occasion, by Mr. Astley, Sen.—Also an Indian Delassement [sic], taken from Captain Cook’s Voyages, called THE BARBARIANS.—Likewise (sixth time) a Divertissement, called A WIFE, THE BONE OF CONTENTION; between Ren Bowsprit and Serjeant [sic] Buster.—The grand and surprising Troop of New Equestrians, on several Horses, assisted by a celebrated Young Lady, and the Drolleries of the Infant Equestrian Clown.—Divers Performances by several Horses, without Riders, displaying a Sagacity beyond Credibility.—Likewise, the famous Group of Tumblers and Equestrian Vaulters, assisted by the inimitable Performances of the surprising Equestrian Buffoon.—The whole to conclude with a beautiful Pantomime, called MOMUS’s MOTTO, or, HARLEQUIN IN MALABAR. With new Scenery, Machinery, Dresses, &c. to every Piece.

The Curtain to rise at Half past Six.—Second Price at Half past Eight.

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