7 NOVEMBER 1835, Page 8

Paul Clifford at Covent Garden, and the Siege of Rochelle

at Drury Lane, continue to be the nightly attractions : to which have been super- added, at Covent Garden, Jonathan Bradford, as acted at the Sorry; and at Drury Lane, two indifferent afterpieces— The Travelling-Car- riage and Forgive and Forget. POWER, moreover, is still playing at Covent Garden ; and Mr. OSBALDISTON, the manager, has appeared as Jonathan Bradford and Rob Roy. Another musical melodrama is in rehearsal : they call it the Mill of Beresina. Mr. GEORGE JONES, the American tragedian, continues to play at the Victoria. He has appeared as Richard the Third, with similar success to his performance of Hamlet. The Chelsea Pensioners, on the strength of the tableau vivant of WILKIE'S picture, continues the principal attraction of the Queen's.