15 FEBRUARY 1834, Page 16

.After being sated with speethcle and pantomime, French opera' French

ballet, and French comedy, at the so-called " National Thea- tres,'! we are to enjoy the treat of a genuine English play at one of the Minor Theatres. IkNowt.us's drama, ne Beggar's Daughter, is to be performed at the Victoria OD Monday. The author has not only com- pressed it into three acts, but strengthened the interest of the plot and the characters, by adding some new sect:es. KNowt.Es's experience and his dramatic tact, acquired since this play was first brought out (under another name), leave little room to fear the success of its re- vival. Indeed, as it was only acted once or twice before, it will be a novelty to the public generally.