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Show \Yr struck it. 1nighty lucky; ther wa going to l)P a L'ircns th r, that afternoon, cU1(l the country people was alrr;uly lwginnino · to emn in, in all kinds of ol<J . hacldy ·wagons, antl on hor:e:-;. The circu.· would lcav befor night, so our .·l1ow \Yonhl ha v n prd t y good f'h~ince . The cl uke he l~ired th court hon.' <?, and w<) Wl'11 t around and 'luck up our b1ll. . They read hk0 ihi:: Shakspen'a n RcYi va 1 ! ! I \\' on<lerful ... \ ttract ion I For One ... Tight Only ! The world rcnown('c1 t rng('<lian. , l)a\ icl (~anick th, ymmo·cr, of Drury Lane Theatre, London, <l11c1 Edmn1H1 Kl'i\11 tlJC C'l<lcr, of thP Hoyal lfH} mnrkeL TlJcatre, \ \'llit t' ·h;qwl, 1 'ntl<1i ng Lane, J.>iccad illy, London, anc1 t h' Ltoyal (iontin<'ntal Theatre'S, in their snl>limc :--;hakspcrean ~pectacle cutitl '<1 The Dnlcnny Scene in llomco and J n1iet ! I J1o1nco .. ..... . ....... ... . ..... ... .. .. ... . .. ... . .. .. . .... . 1\fr. Garrick: J nlict......... ..... ..... ...... ............... ... ... .. ... l\I r. J( an A::sistcd by the wllOlc strcnglll o[ the company I N 'W costumt!s, new sc nery, new appointrn nts 1 Also : The thrilling, masterly, :mel blooc1-ennlling Hroa<l-sworc1 conflict In Hichanl IlL ! ! ! Richard III. ............................ . ............... . l\Ir. Oarri ~k . Hichmoncl.. ............ .... ............... ..... .. ........ 1\lr. K '<Ul. also: (by specia 1 request,) Hamlet's Immortal Soliloquy ! By the Illn. trion. Kenn I Done by him 300 consecutive nights in Paris I For One Tight Only, On account of imperative Europran engagement ' ! Admission 25 cents children and servants, 10 cents. :!0!) Th<'n \V \\Tnt loafing nronn(l th8 town. TlH' ~~~~n·:-: ;1nrl lwn~r:-; was ntost all ol(l .·luv!ld,v dri 'tl-np fr<l llH' ('(lJt ·t· nJ.· t ltilf· ltadn\ CV('l' lwen paint eel; tll<'Y \\·a s t np Lltn'<' o1· fonr foot above ground on .tilts, RO as to be out nfn';wlt of the water ·wh<'n tlH' ri\·er wa. ovrrflowcd. The hon: s l1a<l li t tl<' g·;1nlens ~uon1Hl th m, but they didn'L .·~ 111 to rai:-; l h;Jrdlv :tllVihino· in . . h t ht'ln bnt j in1pson \Vecds, nncl snn flow('r~, :uHl :1 slt-pilcs, anc l <)hl curl('cl-up bool · and shoe). , ancl pice s of hoi t lv~ , and rag~, and playrd-ont tin-war . The fences \vas Jnadt' of uilfer(' ll{ kind " of bo:nds, nailed on at different t itnrs ; <1 nd L ht'Y lemH'I l <'very which-way, an<l had gat : tlult, didu'i. g<'ll('rly J~aYC' but onr hing '--a l ather one. \Hnc of ih fc' u<·cs Jwcl bc'L'll whitt'\ r(Jsh 'd, some titne or anoth('l', bnt the clrtk<' ~<1i1 l it WitS llt ~'J mn bus's t i 111 , like enough. There \Ya · gcnerly hog: in t.be garden, Hnclpeople driving t h 111 out. All the :tore. wa.· along one street. 'l'JH'Y hacl ,,-hilc( lmncstie awning.' in front, and t h(' country people hit ch •cl their horse<:: to the a \Vl1 ing-po.-t. . There \ras cu1pt y clry-gnod:-; hnxcs u ncl 'r ihe awnings, ancl lo:tf('rs roo-diug on thc1n al l da)· ]ong, whittling th 1n with their Barlow knive~; :nHl clJ;I\vingtobaceo. ~lncl gapincr ancl yawning an<l strC't<'hing -a 1night.Y ornery loL They gcncrly hacl on yellow slr;nv hat., 1nosl :ts \ri1le a au Hlnbre 1la hut didn't \VC'ar no coats nor wa i ~t C'Oil L· ; L h cy called one another Bill, and Bnck, ancll fank, and .Joe, and \ndy, and t alkrcl lazy and drawly, and used con -·icl<'rabll' nutny e ns:" ·ords. There wa a 1nany a.· one loafer l('an ing np agnin.-t <:very awning-po t, ancl he 1no-;L always hn:l hi: hands in his britch s pockets, except \vhcn he feteh c<l t.hen1 onl to ]encl a chaw of tobacco or scrat.L'h. \Yhat a bo(ly wa: hearing cnnong 't 1 hem, all t.h ii1nc \Ya:- · '~ <lintlne a chaw 'v ioback r, llank.'' "rain't--I hain't goL but one chaw left. A ·k Bill.'' :\by be Bill he gives hi1n a chaw ; may be he lie. and says p |