26 NOVEMBER 1836, page 15

Vesta, In His Drowning Despetution, Catches At Any Straw. He

has now put forward BOOTH, the shadow and foil of KEAN in a bygone age, who is come back from America. BOOTH'S Richard seems to have been a wretched failure ; and so be is to......

The Theatres.

NOT content with the overflowing audiences drawn by King John, Othello, and Julius Ccesar, the management of Covent Garden has hit upon the bright fancy of gilding the refined......

In Connexion With Theatrical Matters, We Give The...

graph. which has not yet gone the round of the papers. " The lessee of one of the Great Theatres, accompanied bfthe stage manager, an eminent scene painter, and a distinguished......

The Merchant's Daughter.

THERE are two kinds of novels. One is the successor of epic and dramatic poetry, and represents the more inquiring, refined, and level times which give it birth; as the epic or......

Aensa's Sprightly And Pleasant Opera, Fra Diavolo, Has...

this week at the St. James's, with undiminished effect. We need not say sword about BRAHANI'S Brigand. Miss RAINFORTH makes an interesting Zerlina : she acts the character with......

Spectator's Library.

thrriow. The Merchant's Daughter. By the Author of "The Heiress." "Agnes Serie." Sce. Bentley. MILITARY A draleTURI, The Adventures of Captain John Patterson. with Notices of......

T The Olympic, A Laughable Little Piece, Called The...

gives °MERRY an opportunity of developing his peculiar humour. He per- sonates Mr. Shears, an unfortunate tailor, who embarked for America with his wife ; but the vessel being......

Mr. Rice's Jim Crow Continues To Attract At The Adelphi.

Victorine has been revived thit week, with the original cast ; its popularity is everlasting.......