1 DECEMBER 1855, page 9

During The Last Two Seasons There Have Been Many Rumours

about the reopening of Her Majesty's Theatre ; rumours often repeated, and as often contradicted. They were rendered improbable by the pecuniary and legal difficulties in which......

Parisian Theatricals.

The managers of the Porte St. Martin and the Ambigu-Comique have been blest with a couple of dramas, having for their common basis a species of libertinage so revolting that we......

M. Jullien—who Has Gradually Been Infusing A Larger And...

por- tion of the classic element into his concerts—has for two or three seasons back addressed himself specially to the cultivated taste of the public, by giving selections from......

Ittbratrto Nut Muir.

Revivals are still the order of the day. We have had three more, all of some importance, in the course of the present week. Surely this con- stant recurrence to the old......

The Sacred Harmonic Society Have Begun Their Winter...

Exeter Hall. The first, on Friday last week, consisted of Spohr's " Last Judgment," and Beethoven's Mass in C ; both of which have been often given by the Society. On this......

" Jenny Lind "—as The Public Will Persist In Calling

the Swedish Nightingale—has arrived in London, after six years absence, accompa- nied by her husband, M. Otto Goldschmidt. She has come with the In- tention of giving a series......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The English Funds have been buoyant this week, and without much in- terruption an improvement of 1 per cent has been established. Their chief......