11 JUNE 1842, Page 14

Rumours have been bruited about, for the last few dap,

that Miss Adelaide Kemble was on the point of closing her professional life imme- diately, being engaged to be married to a gentleman of a highly respect- able family connexion. We have it from the best authority, that Miss Kemble has consented-to fulfil all the engagements which she had en- tered into, both in town and country ; and that she will, in all proba- bility, appear for one season more at Covent Garden, before she retires from a profession which her eminent talents both as a singer and an actress have so much adorned.—Morning Post. The Herald says that the gentleman is Mr. Sartoris, a person of large fortune and of Spanish extraction.