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To the powerful attractions of a new Theatre, exhibiting to the eye of the beholder a blaze of lustre and brilliancy almost without a rival, the Royal Amphitheatre has, at this time, to boast of one of the most splendid and interesting spectacles in the Pantomime of the Iron Tower, that ever claimed the notice, and consequently the praise, or the public. In short, the distinguished characters, together with the numerous audiences that have already been witness to the performance in question, can and have said more of its merits by their applause, than a volume written to confirm it.