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Mr. ASTLEY, Senior, had last night a full house for his benefit. The entertainments merited nothing less—great novelty, and of a superior kind than usually given at any summer place of amusement. The scenery was the most elegant ever beheld, and consisted of nearly thirty different subjects, amongst which were external and internal of Exeter’ Change. The whole of the Menagerie was exceedingly well painted, and the artist, whoever he may be, merits nothing less than a gold medal, as a reward for his ingenuity.—Mr. ASTLEY, Junior, the young Manager, runs the same entertainment every evening this week.