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ASTLEY, last night, not only contrived to fill the body of his War-horse with Grecian soldiers, but every corner of his Theatre with beautiful women.—The contrast between the small racing Ponies of ten hands high, and the Trojan horse, which nearly fills up the whole of the stage, produces a most charming effect. The Pantomime of the Siege of Troy is one of the most sublime spectacles in the operatical stile that ASTLEY ever brought out at his Theatre.