THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.—The attendance at
the Theatre during the present week will, we
presume, lead the proprietor to look forward with
some hope. The Jewess was repeated on Thurs-
day evening, and as before, admirably performed;
Tom Noddy's Secret was the farce, in which Mr
Lazar, as the eccentric schoolmaster, and Mr
Arabin, as his usher, kept the house in a constant
roar of laughter. We observe that the entertain-
ment, by request of the Masonic Fraternity, will
certainly take place on Tuesday next; and we
doubt not, that the bill of fare, together with such
respectable patronage, will draw the fullest house
of the season. Mr Solomon's liberality in pre-
senting the surplus over and above the actual
expences of the night to the Hospital, deserve the
highest praise; and we hope the public generally
will appreciate his good feeling, by giving him a
bumper in return on some other night.
						       
						      
		
						    
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