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SILVER SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN MISS ELLEN TERRY MR DU MAURIER MISS KATE TERRY TOM TAYLOR (_By Permission of the London. Stereoscopic Company._)] Tableaux--1. Cox at his looking-glass.--2. Cox and Bouncer, the trial of the hat.--3. The beauties of bacon.--4. Revenons a nos moutons.--5. The stranger!--6. The duel!!--7. The gamblers. The hazard. The false die.--8. "Reading of the will."--9. (A classical study.) Penelope.--10. Knox! et praeterea nil. Mr. SHIRLEY BROOKS will deliver an ADDRESS. After which will be performed Mr. Tom Taylor's popular Drama, A SHEEP IN WOLF'S CLOTHING. Colonel Percy Kirke, of Kirke's Lambs Mr. MARK LEMON. Colonel Lord Churchill, of the Life Guards Mr. JOHN TENNIEL. Master Jasper Carew Mr. TOM TAYLOR. Kester Chedzoy Mr. F. C. BURNAND. Corporal Flintoff } { Mr. HORACE MAYHEW. Hackett } of Kirke's Lambs { Mr. HENRY SILVER. Rasper } { Mr. R. T. PRITCHETT. John Zoyland, a Locksmith Mr. SHIRLEY BROOKS. Dame Carew, Wife of Jasper Carew (by the kind permission of B. Webster, Esq.) Miss KATE TERRY. Dame Carew, Mother of Jasper Carew Mrs. STOKER. Sibyl, Daughter of Jasper Carew Miss FLORENCE TERRY. Keziah Mapletoft, Servant to Anne Miss ELLEN TERRY (Mrs. Watts). To be followed by J. Offenbach's Bouffonnerie Musicale, LES DEUX AVEUGLES. Stanislas Giraffier Mons. G. Du Maurier. Giacomo Patachon Mons. Hal. Power. To conclude with Mr. John Oxenford's Farce, in one Act, A FAMILY FAILING. Characters by Messrs. ARTHUR BLUNT, MARK LEMON, TOM TAYLOR, HENRY SILVER, and Miss ELLEN TERRY. Tickets for the Dress Circle and Stalls, One Guinea each, may be obtained from any Member of the Committee; at the Theatre Royal; from Messrs. Hime and Addison, and Mr. Slater, St. Ann's Square; and Messrs. Forsyth, St. Ann's Street. On this occasion, says an anonymous writer, "The celebrated cartoonist received the reception of the evening. The audience rose _en masse_ and cheered. Tom Taylor, playing in his own piece the principal character, was, comparatively speaking, nowhere. The most interesting personality of the _Punch_ Staff was u
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