'•At prefcnt, much remains to be done. Our theatres are infinitely too fraail for theintroduftion of any realities that are grand and ftriking. We may admit, perhaps, a pair of fiorfes, but without a troop of horfe we fhall never be able to give a proper idea* of a review. A real boxing match we have feen on the ftagc, but I am afraid we have not yet room for a battle, although it would have a prodi-gioufly fine effedt. I have always been of opinion, that one reafon why the people of this country are fo ready to agree to a ■war, is, that they have never feen a battle, and know no more of the horrors of regular^ carnage, than the wholefaleaccounts given in gazettes and newfpa-pers, which excite n® intercfi,—and yet perhaps excite as much intereft as was intended. But this is a diereffion.' :__ r