27 MARCH 1841, Page 14

The Haymarket has shut its doors, till Easter ; only

to admit workmen to renovate the interior, which we hope may be more tastefully deco- rated than before. Mr. WEBSTER, in his parting address, announced the reopening with the old favourites, POWER, BUM:MORE, and CELESTE; and threatened the public with CHARLES KEAN'S thunder and lightning tragedy during the summer months. The most cheering of his promises are new dramas by SHERIDAN KNOWLES, DOUGLAS JERROLD, POOLE, and BERNARD. Mr. WEBSTER, we think, must have discovered by this time that actors cannot fill his treasury, however large their demands upon it, without clever and striking novelties.