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Mr. UPTON’s NIGHT.

ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster Bridge.

Under the patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke of YORK.

MR. UPTON respectfully begs leave to announce, that his Benefit is fixed to take place To-morrow, Sept. 25, when, in addition to a Grand Spectacle, a new Ballet of Action, and a new Comic Pantomime, will be presented (for the first time) an entire new Musical Sketch; through the medium of which will be sung, in characters, the following Songs:--Barney, leave the Girls alone—Nancy’s Journal—The Jew, or Shevah’s Creed—And, never sung, a new song, composed by Mr. Saunderson, called Pillgarlic, or The Henpeck’d Cobler. The Musical Sketch and Songs written by Mr. Upton. In the course of the evening (by desire) the favourite Song, written by Mr. Upton, called Trafalgar, or Nelson and England’s Glory. To which will be added, The Capture of Buenos Ayres, with the safe arrival of the Spanish Dollars. And, for the first time at this Theatre, a celebrated Duet, written by Mr. Upton, called Will you Marry a Sailor>

Doors to be opened at Half past Five, and to begin at Half past Six.

Tickets to be had of Mr. Mobbs, at the Royal Amphitheatre; Mr. Bodenham’s, Marsh Gate; Mr. Gowar’s, Red Lion; and of Mr. Upton, No. 3, Paradise-row, near the Church, Lambeth.

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