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On the strength of its pantomime and its low prices,

Drury Lane con- tinues to draw crowded audiences. Mr. Anderson has likewise been fortunate in the debut of a Mrs. Winstanley ; who answers exactly to the description of a "fine woman," and who as the Widow Warren has displayed great spirit and knowledge of the stage. But Mr. Anderson must not go to sleep in the lap of prosperity. He must make great im- provements in his decorative department, or Drury Lane and dinginess will be dismally associated in the London mind.