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The every attraction has a cause, is a belief too generally granted to stand in want of argument by way of support; and that the astonishing number of persons which the Pit, Gallery, and Boxes every evening presents to view at the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, are attracted there by the fine spectacle of the Iron Tower, the splendid Pantomime of Harlequin Victor, the late engagement at Copenhagen, and a variety of other amusements, we think will be allowed the primitive and ostensible cause, even without naming another loadstone, the elegance of the place itself.