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General Review of ASTLEY’s Entertainments.—The Dances of the Irish Fair, and May Day, at Brussles, are replete with the most lively and entertaining features. The Blank, a comic melange of music, &c. proves the ability of ASTLEY’s vocal performers; the infant Rosignol; the comic songs of young Bregian; the Equestrian Exercises; Ladder-dancers, Vaulters, &c. are astonishing:--these, heightened by the grandeur of martial spectacle, displayed in the Four Brothers; while the Egyptian Oracle, or Harlequin Criminal, forms a climax to the whole, proving an excellent bon bush to one of the grandest bills of fare ever presented to the Public, are surely more than sufficient to stimulate the admirers of stage effect to take advantage of this present evening to visit ASTLEY’s, without informing them that he cannot vouch for a continuance of the present entertainments beyond this night.