267E (Vol. 2)

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ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE—The Proprietor of this Theatre last night commenced his career with every promise of success. The novelty was a Pantomime called “Laugh and lay down, or Harlequin King of Spades,” by Mr. ASTLEY. The changes are most of them whimsical, and all of them well designed. On the horsemanship and rope-dancing it is not necessary for us to say more, than that there is no abatement of this species of excellence. The Theatre has been beautified in many particulars, and presents the idea of an umbrageous retreat from the fervors of the approaching season.

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