5 AUGUST 1843, Page 12

At the Strand Theatre, a pleasant little piece, apparently of

French origin, called The Ambassador's Lady, was produced on Wednesday ; in which Mrs. STIRLING played the wife of a right honourable noodle, who is sent on an embassy to the Sultan, and is bewildered with jea- lous and diplomatic fears. The Ambassadress, by her cleverness, not only rectifies her husband's blunders, and turns his jealousy to her own account, but, getting admission into the harem, usurps the Sultan's authority, and makes the signing of a treaty the price of her discovery of a conspiracy against his life. Every thing in the performance de- pends on Mrs. STIRLING'S acting ; which is charming for its vivacious heartiness and archness.