249F (Vol. 2)

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For the Benefit of Mr. CROSSMAN.

ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Astley’s, Westminster-bridge.—THIS EVENING, July the 6th, being positively the last night but three of his performing in London, will be brought forward, the greatest variety of Entertainments, particularly in the Equestrian Department. For the first time, and for this Night only, Mr. Crossman will perform a most surprising Feat of Equestrian Exertion, never yet performed or attempted by any Person but himself: four Boards are placed in different parts of the Circle, five feet above the Saddle, which he will leap over, and alight on the Saddle, the Horse in full speed. A Scotch Dance, in which Mr. Crossman and Mrs. Parker, by permission of the Proprietors of the Royal Circus, will dance through several Scotch and Irish Airs.—Feats over Hats, Handkerchiefs, Whips, Garters, &c. A new local Loyal Effusion, by Mr. Johannot, called the Corsican Fairy, or England’s Defiance. Mr. Williams will throw fifty Flip Flaps, with Fire-works to his Hands and Feet. A new Comic Pantomime, called the Genii’s Tomb. The whole to conclude with the last New Grand Spectacle, called Manfred, or the Castle of Otranto.

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