267G (Vol. 2)

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The attraction attached to such Entertainments as the grand and impressive Spectacle of the Heroine of China (Zingina by Mrs. Astley) the Musical Piece of “There he Goes,” and the inimitable production of “Laugh and Lay Down,” a Harlequinade replete with beautiful scenery, rich humour, and whimsical incidents (to say nothing of the great and unrivalled acting of Laurent and Mrs. Wybrow, the first Columbine and Clown of the present day) overflowed the Royal Amphitheatre at a very early hour yesterday evening. These amusements, however, great as they are, have also the further attraction of two surprising juvenile Equestrians, Master and Miss Saunders, whose skill and science every spectator with the belief that any thing of the kind that can be witnessed elsewhere must be the shadow of Horsemanship only, the truth and substance being concentred in these two wonderful children alone.

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