WARGRAVE THEATRE.The private Theatricals and entertainments at Lord Barrymore's, commenced on Monday, Auguft 17.We infert the dramatis perfoncc as caft on the two laft nights; but muft ohferve, that the Romp was not played on the concluding evening, owing to the performance beginning at a later hour than ufuat.BEAUX STRATAGEM.Archer, Mr. Dive.Aimwell, Mr. Blzckftone.Gibbet, Mr. Edwin.Boniface, Mr. Angelo.Sullen, Mr. Rider.Sir C. Freeman, Mr. A. Birry,And Scrub, Lord Barrymore.A Prologue to be fpoken by Mr. Angelo, and an Epilogue bv Mr. Blackftone.After the Play, a Scene from Taft% by Mr. Angelo, in the charter of Lady Pentweazle. To which will be added, a Farce called The ROMP.Young Cockney, Lord Barrymore,Oid Cockney, Mr. Ximenes.Capt. Sightly, Mr. Angelo.And Barnacle, Mr. Edwin.The Prince of Wales arrived at Wargrave from Brighton on Friday the zift about four o'clock, and dined with Lord Barrymore.— His Roy al Htghnef, rode port for the greateft part of the way, but took a chaife for the two laft ft ages of his journey. His Highnefs dreffed alter dinner, and prepared for the Theatre.The Comedy did not begin till after nine. On the Prince entering the box prepared for bis reception, the following Prologue, writ-t?n by Mr. O’Bryeo, was delivered by Mr. H. Angelo.OF all the fchemesthe weak or wicked ufe9 * Tis fure the mtantjl talent to abuje ;In tracing char mi, the bejl are apt to halt, While ev'ry Aji can find or make a faultj The wife alone in other arts fucceed,In the blockheads only take the lead.