15 NOVEMBER 1834, page 10

The Lyceum Closed Last Night, After A Most Successful...

Mr. ARNOLD has, upon the whole, though not in every particular, deserved his success. He has at last made his theatre what it has always professed to be, but never really was......

It Is Quite A Relief To Turn To The Gay

and pleasant Olympic, where Warms " shoots folly as it flies" with shafts of wit and ridicule, and makes agreeable sport even when she takes aim at " small deer" that should be......

Letters From Paris, By O. P. Q. No. Xxix.

WHAT HAVE WE GAINED, AND WHAT HAVE WE LOST, BY THE CHANGES IN THE FRENCH CABINET? ;'Take such men as you will, hat continue the system; for the system is mine, and I will not......

The Theatres.

Jr has been said (by BURKE, we believe) that if an audience at a tragedy were told of an execution taking place in the next street, the theatre would be deserted for the scene......