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SURRENDER OF CONDE.—This charming and interesting spectacle made its first appearance last night at the ROYAL SALOON, before as charming an Audience, composed in part of all the Emigrants of character now in London.—This piece has every thing to recommend it which one of this kind can possible possess; such as correct and excellent Views, good Music, and a strict adherence to those facts which presented themselves during a blockade, which will occupy no inconsiderable part in the page of history. Among the Spectators was a native of Condé, who explained many things to some around him; he declared to those who understood him, that the views were the best he ever beheld, and that he was enraptured with them.—The marching out of the Garrison, &c. put a stop to his declaration, and took off the attention of his hearers, who all shouted as with one voice when the Ox and Cow arrived as presents to the Sick.