20 JULY 1850, Page 11

A drama called The Emigre's Daughter, remarkable for the well-used

materials of its plot, has been produced at the Adelphi. A lady, during the French reign of terror, is threatened with the death of her husband and father unless she will accede to the dishonottrable proposals of a Re- volutionary informer. Matters look extremely flgejelten a reaction up- sets the party in power, and a convenient bullet (14ses of the immoral mouchard. The lady, whose situation is as trite as possible, is represented by Miss Woolgar ; and she has put forth More than ordinary passion.