2 JUNE 1838, Page 10

THE THEATRES.

THE leave-taking of VESTRIS and the arrival of TAGLIONI are inci- dents of the week, more interesting to hear of than profitable to record. Vesrnis bade the Olympic audience farewell on Thursday, in a business-like address, in which she stated that the offers from America were too liberal for her to refuse ; intimating, however, that her absence would be but for a season, during which the Olympic would be conducted upon the same system of management that has made it so successful for the eight years she has been its lessee. We should not have thought it had been so long ; but pleasant time dies swifty. The void that the loss of VESTRIS creates in the comony cannot be filled, however well the want of her taste and spirit in the direction of the theatre may be supplied.