The position taken by Mr; Charles Kean in the "RoyaLlffiteatrioaksite
and the personal patronage bestowed on him by the Qrifek ai -e. quence of that position, render his, benefit a matter nft-Fumeanshlic AptIts,5 rest than benefits in general. 4ofhl Ade ahoot ,Afothing,,..?m-*tplaglipj selected for the amusement of lnstAstinginshed,:niArenr4m, trHAIns native good-humour, and an in-esiAhle oddity ,m• lion of perplexity, give an origintdroark to Beatrice of Mrs. Kean is highly finished, bit:ikon& The novel manner in which the Piece is put on -ItVelitifie1ffiask ala able desire on the part of the Haymarket manager Ito1ndapt"bidcle provements. A new farce produced at this theatre on Vethidiffialf effete, and its reception was so cold, that we need onlY record its aminee-e- The Three Cuckoos.