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The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, over-flowed, for the fourth time in one week, with company last night, which wither the speedy withdrawance of the grand spectacle of the Iron Tower might be the cause of, or the attraction of the new entertainments, particularly the very excellent manner in which the Pantomime of Puss in Boots is now played, which for scenery, machinery, and comic incidents, may rank with the first Harlequinade ever witnessed. Laurent, in the part of Puss, and Darby, in the new Ballet, keeps the audience in a roar of laughter, and the admirable manner in which Miss Gray sings “The Death of the Hare” can never be too much applauded.