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The New Scenery by Mr. W. Callcott and Messrs. Morris & O'Connor

FRONT OF THE THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET.

Mr. Buckstone determines to Circumnavigate the Globe, and gives his reasons for so doing.

Foot of the Staircase in Wyld's Model of the Earth, Leicester Square.

Mr. Buckstone, as a preparatory step to a Voyage round the Globe, visits the Model to obtain an insight of the subject and—sleeps upon it.

MR. BUCKSTONE'S DREAM.

EUROPE, As it appears in Mr. Wyld's Model, and the World as it appears to Mr. Buckstone. Preparations for a start.

  • The Young Man with the Carpet Bag ... Mr. E. Villiers.

DISPLAY OF THE SPIRIT OF EUROPE Out of Mr. Wyld's Model, and in the warlike attitude it assumes at the present moment.

PANORAMA OF THE OCEAN MAIL.

THE STRAITS OF GIBRALTAR.

The “Ripon“ steamer, with the Grenadiers on board, on her passage to Malta, saluted by a French brig.


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CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE GOLDEN HORN.

Mr. Buckstone Visits the Theatre of War, But without the slightest intention of managing it.

GALLIPOLI, AND LANDING OF THE FRENCH FORCES. Retrospective glances of Rival Richards.

  • The Duke of Glo'ster, from “Drury Lane” ... Mr.------
  • Duke of Glo'ster, from the “Princess's” ... Mr.------

Mr. Buckstone retreats without coming to an engagement, and crossing the Dardanelles, continues his journey by the “Overland Route” to ASIA.

DISCLOSURE OF ITS DIVINITY. A GRAND ORIENTAL SPECTACLE. Bayaderes, Miss Lydia Thompson, Miss L. Morris, and the Corps de Ballet.

Reproduction (on this occasion only) of the Extraordinary Feat of the WISE ELEPHANT OF THE EAST, As exhibited at Astley's Amphitheatre. Followed by the FEAST of the DRAGON; or, wonderful performances of the CHINESE MAGICIANS, one of whom will not stick at Impaling (?) his Friend with huge Knives.

  • Chin Gan ... Mr. H. Marshall. Wan Sing ... Mr. J. Marshall.

Mr. Buckstone Sails for AFRICA. Sad Appearance of its Dark Angel.

Ethnological Notes and Reflections on the Bosjesmans, Zulu Kaffirs, Earthmen, and other unnatural curiosities. Mr. Buckstone crosses the line and the Atlantic, and visits AMERICA.

Interview with the Esquimaux from Cumberland Straits and the Adelaide Gallery.

GLIMPSE OF THE NATIVE GENIUS OF AMERICA.

Effects of the “Thirst of Gold,” and perilous position of the Wild Flower of Mexico on THE SEA OF ICE, as frozen on the Stage of the Adelphi.

Mr. Buckstone attacked by the “auri sacra fames.” A violent “Struggle for Gold” by the Theatres in general. Awful Catastrophe. End of Mr. Buckstone's Golden Dream.

Grand Exhibition of the Four Quarters of the World IN THEIR NEW QUARTERS AT THE HAYMARKET. And “Sic Transit Gloria (Easter) Mundi.”