24 SEPTEMBER 1842, Page 10

The Haymarket knows not "the seasons and their change," at

least so far as external appearances go; but the other theatres are just now obeying the time ; those of the summer closing, and the winter ones unfolding their attractions. The New Strand shut up this week; but the English Opera, having been converted into a wild-beast-show, still continues open, Mr. CARTER not being yet torn to pieces.

The favourite Adelphi commences its season on Thursday next. The opening of the Olympic, with a capacious gallery and new decora- tions and scenery, is heralded by a flourish of penny-trumpets.

Drury Lane opens on Saturday next, with SHAKSPERE'S delightful As You Like It; Hamlet is announced for the Monday following, and Marino Faliero for Tuesday, with a new afterpiece. King John will be the next play of SHAKSPERE produced by Mr. MACREADY, and FERCEI.E'S opera of Sing Arthur the first musical revival.