70C (Vol. 2)

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ROYAL SALOON.

This Theatre brought out last night a spectacle, which, from the variety with which ti was said to abound, drew a most charming house long before the drawing up of the curtain. The Horsemanship, generally the same at all places of this kind, was last night new and different, superior to any thing before presented, and was consequently well received. The Tumbling, Dance, Musical Piece, and Exercises des Turcs, afforded equal satisfaction; and the Performance, upon the whole, may be said to have answered every expectation of the public. If we allow to one piece more merit than the rest, is must be to the Pantomime of the Weird Sisters, which reflects as much credit to the Painter as to the Machinist, to the Composer of Music as to the Manager, whose liberality, on all occasions, is not the least conspicuous trait of his character.

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