101C (Vol. 2)

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ASTLEY’S, since the close of Covent-Garden and Drury-lane Theatres, has been all in all with the public, and latterly, not undeservedly, if novelty has any charms, or variety any attractions. Horse-racing and Hunting are amusements long famous in this kingdom; but the sagacity of the horse never appeared in its proper colours until last Monday, when the Manager of the ROYAL SALOON brought out a Minuet and Hornpipe, by three of his favourite chargers, and such dancing as would astonish Vestris himself.

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