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’ And every night until forage Mu, G. U, ve PTTL MP" TY Dumpry,” Pas inontha of elaborate and oink “TUM Magnified An Original Burlesque oning, A New Harloquinade, A Skating Tournament, A GRAND BALLET, AND A MAO age Transformation Scene, The SORNERY . , By M. LEWIS, Auninted by ty Ay SOUNSON, CARICATURES ‘: . By T, NAST. The MUSIO , ’ By A. REIFF, Jr. Lite Goody Twoshore had none to weit, Little Tommy ‘Tueker gave her a pair: ‘Mongeame a Boxgar, without a single penny, So Goody gave her owa shoe, and didn't have any, No. 2- uumpty Dumpty eat on a wally Humpty Dumpty hind a great full; Not all the King’s horses, nor all te king's anen, Could get Humpty Dumpty up ash. No. 3. Little Tominy Tucker éang for Inis supper. What ahall he eat? White bresd and butter. Hoy shall he ent it without e’er a knife * How willhe marry without "ers wife * No. 4. One, two, buckle my shoe, &e., &c., Ke. Mother Goose's Melodies DRAMATIS PERSONZ=: Characters—Who have none to lose. Humpty Dumpty, or Pestiferous Perturbation, s destructive hd, bronght up by nobody, talken care of by somebody, always anlucky (vou mst Der in mind that this pestilential youth: 4g the one mentioned in ye ancient nursery legend); afterwards CLOWN, Mr, GEORGE L. FOX. Avaricious Pearfulness, called O1d One, ‘Two, Buckle my Shoe, ‘an obstinate father (very luxurious, but at times excessively furious, and then bi ily injurious); afterwards PANTALOON ... Mr. C. K. FOX. Tommy Tucker (everybody knows and adores; to be loving and brave st the same time, makes up a. fine character); afterwants HARLEQUIN, Mr. F. LACY. Little Goody Two Shoes (a bright divinity, with a kind and loving heart, but in this instance the vietim of an attachment to a handsome youth); _aftenwanis COLUMBINE Mile. EMILIE RIGL. King Lavender, otherwise Burlesque. “Slap1” also “Bang!” and likewise * Here Talways use slang phrases of the day, Familiar, Tadmit, but that’s my w Miss ALICE HARRISON: Bomance—" Truly, Romance is sad in her cell Once delighted, she recited What in the way of travelers fell. In woods who got benighted.”” ‘This person s cuit of date at the present day...., .. Mrs. Ov EDILONDS- m Sins nae Llghtreot Breakdow: ulekstep andango. Dr. Nitrous Oxide ani curealt, © Quack Phyvictan om & perig through the country ...... - Me KR Tamm Blowquicts, bis Valet. &. Ma Gaeta Hon, Grandeur Dignity, fond of “ortng ermadis DUicry do 3 ong th I a Nee oe Sickle, .. 7 a ene a sade a voce te Evergreen, id Napkin, a waite Upton Tactle, a Senzeant—a Gevat Diseipliparian Penny Gat, a Proprietor of « Peep Show....... Peeler Copp, 4 Policeman. Gutter Snipe, # Razpicker. Hounds, « Lamplighter. Second Edition, « Newsboy. Frosty Rinik, of the Grand Skating Pond, .. Gnome Cobbler,. Living Gorilla, the only one in cap! “MAsvER Gnomon Torack. - ty, escaped from Barnum's Museum for this oecasfon Ma. T. Canisasn. Burden, Porter. Mn. Basse, Beveragze, fancier of dogs, from « small Black and Tan to a lange Siberian Blood- hound. . . Ma. Tomy, Paste Bucket, «Bill Poster. «+... MR. Strom, Roomstolet, a Landlord. . .-Ma, Tosxy. Guyon, .. ‘Cham * eeeese Mi, Cuca. MeDeteat,. { sulianl Bisyere. f Ma Om All Righ Masran Jom. 4. Asabeysedors Japanese ‘Lommy,.. from Japan. Mistex Geonam, Hosschesnutz, a Prosperous Lager Bier Saloon : J.P. Lew, : Peasants, Soldiers, Policemen, Foot Passengers, Venders, Schoolboys, N Piremen, Gnomes, ée., &e., &. h Miss Elegance Custom, a fashionable young lady. ‘ < Mss Gay, Liza Laffenhausen, & Dutch Girl ~-Miss Navion. Brldget O'Donoghue, an Apple Woman ‘Mus Jannano. Cora Shade, (colored) Hot Corn Woman. Mus Tuomas. Nymphalia, Queen of the Nixes, or River Fairies... --Miss Layma, ~ Miss P. Gurocary, Pipalu, her Elfin Chief. Nixes—' Know yon the Nixes gay and far, With their beaming eyes and their golden hair?!’ By the Conrs pz Bauer fee | me Four Quarters of ‘orld. ‘Miss G, Gkwary, Mx. E. Guin, Miss Fiona Lan. ‘ S ia Mr. G, L. Fox, Pantaloon, .- * . < . . Mr. ©. K, Fox. Harlequin, * in . mae . My Mr, F. Lacy. Columbine, « inns . . Mile Emilie Righ Derasreas or ras Panry—Firs ann Staats, SCENE IL Svsrssnanzan Guorro or mux Nuxss.—(Lewis.) : + eh 3k go (Sonn avs" OF Scenes, } GRAND BALLET. What a wildering sight, what a maze of Jelight; Was ever anything like it ?@— Atnbient swarms of fairy-like forms, Beauty and grace of figure and face, Exquisite grouping; delicate drooping, Muslin and dimitry : balf-hidden symmetry, Ribands and roses ; passionate poses, ing: clusters dissolving. Lithe shapes revol Ever fresh benuties artistic unfold Limbs neat and tapering; volatile capering, A living labyrinth rare to behold. Oh! what a vision of charming co Simple and complex, all at a glance ; Half « reality—half an illusion, Such is the Mystic and Magical Dane fusion, Goro Danex, In which will appear the renowned Star premiere danseuse, done—Commencement of the Clown's and Pantaloon's misecies—No we'll wil ectlige ans beosanenee a sagen Pare Japan and ¥ ond glories. SCENE V. Exrasiomor Douse Roou ox Broarwar.—{Johason) Discord on the rn ‘The Ragpicker on his usal roends—“ Then why do you doit?"—I won't shake bands !—08 Se '—The long and theshort ofit—She is much to blame—The proof pray bring—Genuine Terie net apa- rious—The lobsters and the newsboy—Dear! I feel so sbaken—The great- est swells in town—The light of other days—A Deer ride—No fight of stairs bydraniic unless in the fact—Pop-hop-drop-Sop—Where are they $—Noi fair—Gen- eral consternation. SCENE VL. Excuanrse Gaspes.—{Lewis) BALLET DIVERTESSEMENT. Sustained by the fameus premiere dansease assoluta Wie BEETY RIGL, M. Baptistan, Mies Laurent, Blake, aod Sehell, 22d Miss LILLIE WHITING, SCENE VIL * Tas Ocrurcc Tuzares sr Nicet.—{Johnson.) Frightfal rash up Broadway—Total eifecte—You stop me—See what you have brought me to—There’s been some dodging —Things are rs ‘ou’re caught before you were aware—You see noe there'd erisi: be no chance with me! wy wher, ts Marda for tho Dong tra’ of Chahine, eat, Points—That's a point I can’t got over—That’s the game I used to play— Vory difficult shots, and a very long run—Hold on till I chalk my eue— Ballo that are Jaw'd,—Which causes a jaw—Now hold your jaw—I'm champlon of the gamo—I'm light weight, but I can hit and stop you—Tll wolontiflonlly whop youAnimated sketches of Popular Bipeds and Quadra- pods—Paat 12 o'lock—Whoro's now good King Lager—Excise lay—Those ‘that don't got caught are well caged—The animals that are a pest to the ‘fre captured at lust—Visitors are requested not to feed tho animals—Zubleau a’ la Menagerie. SOENE IX, Wit's Oanpy axp Waxstern’s Ortician Stones, Baospwar. —(Johnson.) Ho's coming out quite strong to-day—Greater than the India basket trick —Ho musn’t see me—Taking in everything with bis eyes—I spec be must —THow's your optics—What a cold I've got—Wild’s cough candy is the ar” ticlo—Mother gave me a penny—How came you there, you venturesome sweet youth—Refined sugar I'll make of you, and then you'll be candid— Why don’t you learn manners—You've a liking for the lad, of cowrse—Tix quito Platonto—That’s right, don’t be bullied—Keep it up—I'll be umpire —A paying speculation—That’s the way we do it SOENE X. Skarina Poxp ny Moostiour—(Lewis.) POLISH NATIONAL DANCE, Wile RETA SANGALI, Mons. Baptistan, Miles Blake, Lau- rentand Schell, and Miss LILLIE WHITING. Grand Co nival on Skates—In which will appear the famous “Stating Queen,” Miss Cannik A, Moone, and the celebrated Champion Bkater, Joun Exarex, Ju, Gay moments—We've got no employment— Come for enjoyment—How do you do, sir?—Do you know we?—Whe'd have thought itt—Trip It and skip it—Old acquaintances—Human mod ley—Fino bracing weather—Skating—Each one gets bis share—Seme they are up, up, Up—While some they are down, down, down—What we must all come to—My turn now—Oh, my collar-bone—Hla! hal be!— AOENR XI, Voew ov vue Quer Hace Pans.—(obnson.) You've avon the prints, you'll now behold the proof —Caught before he jas aware--Cannot let this pass—Don't hoar his explanations —So on we 49 agaln. 7 SCENE XT Moowtsomr Srneer.—(Johnson.) Here's your aloe hot corn—Sudden storm—Good gracious me, where's any old unibeellat—You'll find it somewhat changed—A policeman on his dutyed dou't want you tere, that's enough—The baleony—A new inven too for & tenement house—Where are you going with that lamp-post ?— Queer paly of steps for av stone front house—Fire! firet! fire! !!—Run for tho old machine—Everybody in a state of exeitement. BORNE XI, Tax New Coonr House.—(Johnson.) Nowsboys and other nuisances—Everybody turned out of beds, owing to tho conlagration—" Slumbor, my Darling "—Move on—move on, SCENE XIV, Room 1 Horut.—(Johnson.) Worn out at last—Appropriate Desk—Bottle of wine—I only called for ond—Blow out the light—Close the window—Get into bed—Is this what you call « bedstead #—What meons those sounds— Come where my love os dreaming”—Unweleome intruder—I'll put a stop to this—I can't allow you thus to quit my sight—Tell me when T get to the roof—What o dis- orderly house-—Clown in a fix—Can't stop to take in passengers. SCENE XV. Tae Deut or Fenns.—{Lewis.) Everything near at an end—The-willo'thewisp—Led astray—Opporione arrival of the King—Defeat of Romanve—Where are we ?—Here he is !— No, he isu’t | “Trouble after trouble—Go where you will, we'll follow. scl hes srs, etc Click-cla ee be rath You have had your fill of funy Mirth withdraws her magle spell, And all is well that endeth well! But though curtained out of sight, Humpty Dumpty fair and bright, Shall be hailed with quick delight ‘We trust, for many another night, an. ‘The Resawned Sgt Fyeniew Manseees, Mile. RITA SANGALI, A.ont tine Reams Venter Semin A baba, Mile. BETTY RIGL, ‘Wit Rave the Bowel waiiNiy UNE Meer Hyon bho Brumdwas «tale ia a @RAND BALLET, Sertaloed by the Dowwtite MEMNe, ERATE, WIte, FMGH Oe Mee, ale, LAURENT, Mites FLARE, ies HOt Wierrine, Ale the greet Presmey ume Mons. BAPTISTAN, Mona. CeLLINt. Maitre de Ballet, - M. JAMBON First appearnace st Unie Theatre of the pebetnarmd “Queen of Ube Miators Miss CARRIE A, MOORE, Awd ihe Chwmpion Maree, Mr, JOHN ENGLER, Jr. eX ee SRATING CARNIVAL. Columbine, — ~ - Mile, EMILIE RIGL. Pantaloon, - Mr, CHAS, K. FOX. Harlequin, — - 7 - F LACY. Prom the Rugtich Theatres, Wis dest aypewtance tn New York.) AND NUMBROUS AUXTLIARTES. The Scenery, all new, by MINARD LEWIS, assisted by J, A. JOR NSON Music composed, arranged, and solooted by Ay REIFF, Jr, pinoy Ny W Rayoene and 1s Tricks, Ae., fay W. CRA ang * Coste Vy O'Tiaks, CAWERN, aml Wate Sata . Ty Re Masueron re all The Sooory, Chatamen, Teieke, Mechanisyys, anit General Appaln inn sotinely se, and eapeeeniy enanmieared Aor thin Linjortant pantiantiale pretiction 5 G, | A feos ee 2 BEING THE SIXTH OF HIS “ANNUAL PANTOMIMES. 4 1. “JACK AND THE BEANSTALK,” € Produced 1863.) ll. “THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT,” (Produced 1864.) 1." TROT AND HER COMICAL CAT.” | —— ence 1865.) ‘THE NEW YORK UBL UBRARY Iv. “JACK AND GILL,” REFERENCE DEPARTMENT (Produced 1866.) Vv. “LITTLE. BOY BLUE,” 5 @roducea 1667) 4°7 X7 46 VI. “HUMPTY DUMPTY,” (Produced 1868.) THEATRE COLLECTION ‘These Pantomimic productions of Mr. Fox have been attended with an inyaria- ble success, attracting by their all-pervading spirit of fun and their marvelous } mechanical excellence marked attention from the most critical audiences of the town. | { ' ' Sienna Seats secured 6 days in advance. Residents of suburban districts, or of U seats in advance, may do so with the full promptly attended to, by addressing the Busi with value of seats enclosed. dhboring cities, desiring to secure urance of having their requests Manager (Mr. C. W. Taxuecre), RATES OF ADMISSION: Orchestra and Balcony Chairs,$150 Dress Circle and Parquette, 16 oacrved Seats in Dress Circle, 100 Family Circle, - - 50 Balcony Chairs, (to Matinee only) 100 Children under 12, (to Matince only) 50 . Doors open at 7; begins at 8 o’clock. Doors open for Matinee at half-past 12; begins at half-past 1 o’clock. \ Bow Office open from 8 A. M. to half-past 6 P. M. \

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