144 (Vol. 3)

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POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT.

For the Benefit of Mr. UPTON and Mr. COLLINS.

ASTLEY’s, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE.

Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the PRINCE of WALES and DUKE of YORK.

THIS EVENING,

Will be presented a Naval Ballet of Action called Jack Oakum’s Wedding. Equestrian Feats by Master Ducrow. In the course of the Evening the following Songs, written by Mr. Upton—“The Heart that can feel for another,” (composed by Shield) by Mr. Haacs.—“The Shekel, or Generous Levite,” by Mr. Rose.—“The Irish Schoolmaster,” by Mr. Thorpe.—“On Board of a Man of War,” by Mr. Magnus; and, 1st time, a New Song called “The White Serjeant,” by Mr. Rose. Also the War Spectacle of the BRAVE COSSACK. Horsemanship by Mr. Makeen. To conclude with the popular Pantomime of TELEMACHUS.

Curtain rises at half past six.—Half price at half past eight.

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