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While OLD ASTLEY is fighting in the cause of liberty and our allies, before Valenciennes, his Son is no less assiduous and successful in his operations at the ROYAL SALOON. The Troop of this Theatrical Chief is in the highest spirits, in the first state of discipline, and so well entrenched in the hearts of its audience, that no stormings are to be dreaded there.—It is true, that some of its friends may, at times, be a little annoyed by a Picquet of the enemy, though but raw recruits, yet it is impossible that so small a party should even hope for success against force and talents so superior—against veterans, long studied in the art they profess, and to whom honour is the chief reward for which they combat.