897 (Vol. 1)

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For the Benefit of Mr. TAYLOR and Mr. LONSDALE,

AT Astley’s Royal Grove and Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge.

This present WEDNESDAY, the 25th of September,

A new Musical Piece, called,

A Sale of English Beauties at Grand Cairo:

Or, The Caravan attacked by the Banditti.

The scenery, machinery, musick, and dresses entirely new.

            Several Feats of Activity on One, Two, and Three Horses, by Mr. Taylor, Mr. Lonsdale, and the celebrated Miss Vangable. And, for this night only, Mr. Taylor will let any lady or gentleman make choice of a Card, and whilst his horse is on full speed, will pick up from the ground and single from the whole pack the identical card the lady or gentleman made choice of, and discover it to the company.

            Likewise an extraordinary Pyramid formed on Three Horses, by Mr. Taylor, Mr. Lonsdale and Mr. Crossman,

A New comic Dance, called

THE GERMAN PEASANTS,

THE DANCING DOGS.

With the storming of the Castle, and the attack upon the Fireworks.

YOUNG ASTLEY’s EXERCISES,

With the Peasant, Hornpipe, and Flag Dances,

Also, the astonishing LEAP over the GARTER!

A most extraordinary SLACK-ROPE VAULTING MONKEY.

This animal performs all the Feats of a Rope Vaulter, particularly the Windmill, the ceremony of Roasting the Pig, &c. &c. and will make his appearance mounted on the FAIRY HORSE, just arrived from abroad, and only two feet eight inches high, four years old, and weighs only 36 pounds, supposed to be the greatest curiosity ever heard of.

Also the surprising Monkey Rope-Dancer,

GENERAL JACKOO.

A Musical Piece, called

The COBLER and Twenty Thousand Pounds.

TUMBLING,

By the most capital Group of Devils that ever appeared in this Country.

And, for this night only, Mr. Lonsdale will throw 25 Flip Flaps and a Somerset, with Fire Works tied to his feet.

The TAYLOR riding to Brentford.

The wonderful MUSICAL CHILD,

And the incomparable

Sieur BUZILARICO, the celebrated Ventriloquist’s IMITATIONS

To which will be added a pantomime, called,

HARLEQUIN’s GAMBOLS,

A PARODY.

To conclude with a Fete and beautiful Fire-Works.

Box 3s.—Pit 2s.—Gall. 1s.

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