In the present dearth of English histrionic talent, we may
hail the ap- pettrance of a Miss Reynolds, who has made her deb& at the Haymarket Theatre in the little piece of Perfection. She has a nice lady-like air, a clear and pleasing delivery, and a commanding figure suitable to the higher walk of comedy, while she sings quite well enough to do justice to an oc- casional song. Her success is unquestionable.
A rather droll incident occurred to mark the visit of the "King of Spain" to the Haymarket Theatre. In the bills that first announced the momentous event that the School for Scandal was to be performed "by special desire," the printer, determined to give an appearance of Royalty somehow or other, introduced into the bill the Royal arms of—England! It is but justice to add, that on the day of the occasion, the absurdity, which had been discovered, was rectified.