28 MAY 1836, Page 8

SMILE'S interesting play the The Yeoman's Daughter has been re-

vived at the Lyceum, with a rely effective cast; which is, moreover, a greatly improved one, inasmuch as Mrs. KEELEY plays the heroine instead of Mrs. WAYLETT. The pieces hen' are acted with the strength and completeness of the Adelphi hurlettas, nerd they arc mostly of a better sort. There is a new farcical piece, The Middy Ashore, in which NIPS. KEF.I.EY made a smart little " middy," and SALTER played an old sailor disguised in woman's clothes with laughable effect.