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NEW ROYAL CIRCUS.
THE nimble-paced hero and motley harlequin has displayed his usual tricks of fancy amidst the pyramids of Egypt. “Here, and every-where” is the motto of this gallant and gay warrior. By one stroke of his sword he defeats the hitherto invincible regiment of Buonaparte, under the form of a Mamaluke. Lemuel Gulliver, attached by the Brobdinguagians, did not display more courage than his redoubted warrior. We congradulate the manager on having brought over to so good a cause a recruit of such surprising prowess, and we make no doubt that the ten British guineas, which he gives to him as a matter of course, will be amply repaid by the exertions of this wandering knight, and citizen of the world. The head of the Sphinx, the fort of Aboukir, and the surrounding country, are delineated faithfully, and according to the accounts that Savary, Volney, and Bruce, have given of this most memorable spot.
The victory of the British at Copenhagen, and the new, brilliant, and most