The much-puffed melodrama of Prince Le Boo, at Drury Lane,
is a wretched and tiresotne affair; with nothing so remarkable in the beauty of the scenery as to atone for the badness of the piece. The ship-launch and the Indiainan in foil sail were not in any respect superior to the nautical exhibitions at the Adelphi; and, considering the capacity of the two stages, not half so good. A number of' persons were attracted to the theatre on Wednesday, when this piece was broueht out, to see, not Prince Le Boo, but Captain Ross, who, it had been industriously given out, would be there, "in the Gloucester box :" the gallant navigator did not ap- pear, but BUNN pocketed five pounds by the trick.