The Classical Season at Drury – Mrs. Jordan Returns
after Two Years' Absence - H. Siddons's “ Time's a
Telltale" - Record on “Men of Leisure” -“Ella Ros-
enberg,” by Kenney -- The Patentees and Their Rights
Miss Brunton a Countess — Godwin's “ Faulkener"
- Philosophy a Fine Thing - The Return of Mrs. Sid.
dons to Covent Garden, and the Destruction of the
Theatre Eight Days After - The Dreadful Loss of Lives
- Other Losses Enumerated - Cold Comforts - Tran-
sition from Despair to Desire — Vanity, Avarice - The
Great Emporium of Pleasure for the Privileged Orders
- The Glowing Prospect - The Long Persecution and
Moderated Result — Consequences Even Now Felt - Mr.
Harris Mr. Kemble and His Accomplished Daughter
- Drury Revives “ Bluebeard," and Arnold Produces
“ Man and Wife :" Its Fable - Mrs. Jordan Acts in It,
and Speaks an Epilogue - Its Strange Curtsey Couplet
- The “ Unconscious Counterfeit," a Farce, Succeeds -
Sheridan's Brother, in Law, Not Wit - The “Circas-
sian Bride” Perishes the First Night - And the Theatre
the Night Following — Previously to the Account of
that Catastrophe, Bishop Commended, and His Music
for Shakespeare