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The attraction of the new military and naval spectacle of British Glory in Egypt, at the Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-bridge, exceeds any thing of the kind known for years, and, like the spectacle itself, which abounds with the most brilliant, but affecting circumstances, promises to prove the fount of resort for a considerable time to come, if independent of the astonishing performances of the flying phenomenon, Ireland, the pantomime of Puss in Boots, and other amusements, as a Fleet of the Line, and a legion of real cavalry on the stage, can, or ought, to have any attraction.