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The ROYAL SALOON, and VAUXHALL GARDENS, were, last night, so crowded, that neither of them could have accommodated more visitors. Lambeth seems to be now, what Kensington Gardens were formerly, the Promenade for the Beau Monde.—It welfare is not a little attended to by Messrs. ASTLEY and BARRETT, who play into each other’s hands as prettily as any two Managers we have the pleasure to know.—So much for the Surrender of the Condé at the former place, and the Camp at the latter, which were exhibited at different periods, in order to give the same company an opportunity of beholding both.