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Click Here To Edit The Morning Chronicle London, Monday, April 1, 1799. NUMBER 9315.] READINGS, Litle-street, Leicester-fields. THIS EVENING, on account of its increasing success every night, will be repeated, for the 3d time, the most laughable Comedy of Moliere, called L'AMOUR MEDECIN, in three acts; in which will be introduced an entire scene of an Italina Mountebank, never read before. Subscriptions as usual.-The Readings begin at 8 o'clock. M. Le Texier continues to give Lessons Abroad and at Home, attends Schools and Academies. ——————— Mr. NOVERRE's ROOMS, No. 40. Great Marlborough- street.-READINGS by SUBSCRIPTION, THIS PRESENT EVENING will be repeated Le BARBIER de SEVILLE, Comedie, in four acts, with part of Paifiello's Music. On Thursday next, the 4th instant, will be read (by particular desire) LE COMTE de STRAFFORD, Tragedie, par Me. Le Comte de Lally Tolendal. N.B. The Tickets of the first Subscription remaining in hand, will be admitted in the continuation of the readings, or four persons coming together; and Half-a-guinea for two Persons, or one Person to two Readings. The Readings will begin at 8 o'clock. Subscription Tickets may be had, previous to the Read- ing, at Mr. Jordan Hookham's Circulating Library, No. 100, New Bond-street. ——————— ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE of ARTS, WESTMIN- STER BRIDGE, which during the Winter Recess has undergone considerable Alteration and Embellishments. Grand SPECTACLE of the FOUR ENGAGEMENTS. Their Royal Highness the PRINCE of WALES and DUKE of YORK's SERVANTS. THIS PRESENT EVENING, and TO- MORROW, (never performed at the Theatre), the DOUBLE VAULTING ROPE. (Not performed there two years), a Pamtomimic Divertissement, called The DOCTOR DOCTORED. A Comic Pantomime, partly new and complied from the Wrold Metamor- phosed, called THE GOLDEN DREAM. In the course of the Pantomime will be introduced a View of the perilous situation of the Proserpine Frigate, commanded by Captain Wallis, at the Mouth of the Elbe, on the 2d of February last, when surrounded by immense mountains of Ice, (the providential escape of the passengers, captain and crew.) The Pantomime is replete with elegant Scenery, wonderful Machinery, novel Incidents, ingenious Changes, uncommon Deceptions, &c. &c. The celebrated TROOP of HORSEMEN will perform a routine of unprecedented and surprising Exercises, and the Company of TUMBLERS will not only exert themselves in the above performance, but will also introduce La Force D'Hercule. The whole to conclude with (never performed) an entire new and superb Naval Spectacle, called THE FOUR ENGAGEMENTS, or, The HEROES of the SEA; with new Scenery, Machinery, Dreffes, Decorations, &c. Emblematical Devices, &c. of Earl Howe, Earl St. Vincent, Lord Duncan, and Baron Nelson, of the Nile; a characteristic procession of the Four Quarters of the World, the Temple of Victory, &c. &c.; the whole got up and intended to present the Spectator with a Nautical Amusement of the most vrilliant and impressive nature. Doors to be opened at half past five; performance com- mences at half past 6; second price at half past 8 precisely. Places to be taken of Mrs. Connell, from 12 till 3. ———————
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