214 (Vol. 3)

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The Grand Night of the Season.

For the Benefit of Mr. DAVIS.

ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE.

THIS EVENING, Extraordinary Equestrian Performances by the two Master Davis’s; (2d time) a new Comic Dance, called Jockey and Jenny. Principal Dancers, Mr. Crossman and Mrs. Parker. For this night only, Eight Horses will dance a Cotillion, some will walk on their knees, lay down, sit up, fetch and carry like a dog, tell the hour of the day, jump on a table, climb a ladder, and unsaddle themselves, while another (the Equestrian Waiter), will fetch a tea table, and a kettle of boiling water off a blazing fire. Also the wonderful War of Horses, who, although torrents of real fire are issuing from his nostrils, ears, and every part of his body, is still obedient to his Master’s command. Mr. Johannot will sing “Barney leave the Girls alone;” and, 2d time, “French Bulls, or too many for Boney.” 31st time, The SPANISH PATRIOTS. Horsemanship by the Double Company; and the Hunted Tailor, by Mr. Crossman. To conclude with the MAGIC PAGOD, or Harlequin’s Travels. Columbine, Mrs. Parker. Doors open at half past five, and begin at half past six. Places cannot be kept after half past seven o’clock.

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