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We are now within sight of the winter theatrical season ; the re- opening, in quick succession, of no less than three houses, besides the English Opera under Miss Pyne and Mr. Harrison, being already an- nounced. Mr. Augustus Harris, now manager of the Princess's Theatre, will lead the way, on Saturday next (24th), with his salle freshly decorated, and a new drama and fderie upon his stage. On the following Monday (26th) the New Adelphi Theatre will be reopened by My Webster, and five days afterwards (Saturday, Oct. 1), Mr. F. Chatterton will commence operations as the manager of the St. James's, to which he will admit the public at reduced prices. The engagement of Mr. Charles Mathews at the Haymarket terminates tonight, when that gentleman will take his benefit, and play the cha- racter of Paul Pry. Miss Amy Sedgwick will reappear on Monday.