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ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE.—Mr. Ducrow’s zebras form at present the chief, if not the most worthy, attraction of this ever-pleasing theatre. As the zebra has hitherto been pronounced hopelessly untameable by Cuvier and other first-rate naturalists, it may be, to naturalists, an interesting sight to see four of these strange animals so far domesticated as it were as severally to take part in a mimic hunt, to draw a chariot in harness, and to stand unflinchingly amid an explosion of fireworks.