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Nothing more can be said in praise of the new Ballet, now performing at ASTLEY’S, Westminster Bridge, called “Harvest Home,” than what was said by a person of distinction on the first night of its representation, viz. “that for plot, execution, and music, it surpassed all he had ever seen before.”—In short, Mrs. Parker and Crossman prove themselves the legitimate offspring of Terpsichore; and when such exertions are added to the popular Spectacle of a “Nation in Arms,” the “Magic Pagod,” and the laugh-creating “Maid of Cranbourn-alley,” by Johannot, that the attraction must prove irresistible, cannot be doubted for a moment.