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Last Night but Four.—Mr. JOHANNOT’s Benefit, Astley’s, Westminster-bridge.
THIS EVENING, Equestrian Exercises by the double Company; Clown, Mr. Crossman. First time these five years, an Entertainment of Music and Dancing, called THE TYTHE SHEAF; or the Village Mayor. Louisa, Mrs. Pearce; and the Mayor, Mr. Johannot. Extraordinary Performances on One and Two Horses, by the two Master Davis’s. Thirty-sixth time, the Grand Spectacle of THE SPANISH PATRIOTS. Mr. Johannot will sing “Snip in the Dumps,” “the Love-sick Frog,” “She’s off with another,” and a new Duet (written by Mr. Upton), called “Jack and Poll, or News from the Baltic,” by Mr. Miller (with permission of the Managers of the Royal Circus), and Mr. Johannot. The Hunted Tailor, Mr. Crossman. To conclude with a Grand COMIC PANTOMIME. Columbine, Mrs. Parker.—Doors open at half past five, and begin at half past six. Half price at half past eight. Places cannot be kept after half past seven o’clock.