25 MAY 1850, page 10

At The Lyceum And The New Strand, The Old Fashion

of making Whitsun- tide a theatrical festival has been revived. At the former, we have one of those pieces called " revues," which are produced M Paris as regularly as......

Rfittrs Nut( Usir.

Madame Frezzolini, who has appeared this week at Her Majesty's Theatre, is not only a great actress-singer, but her genius has a pecu- liarity which distinguishes her—it is......

Money Market.

Broca EXCHANGE FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The French Funds have been in a continued state of improvement during the week ; the closing price of the Five per Cents in Paris yesterday......

At The Adelpbi Also, There Has Been An Attempt To

show the want of connexion between wealth and happiness ; though here the lesson is con, veyed in the farce form. A costermonger, the betrothed of a chimney sweeper's daughter,......

At The New Strand, The Whitsuntide Novelty Is By Ce

Mr. Tom Taylor and is entitled The Philosopher's S i tone. It is a happy instance of the ;dent already exhibited in Diogenes, of seizing on a traditional idea, and so turn- ing......

The Plulharmonic Concert Of Monday Last Was, In Various...

one of the most interesting we have ever listened to. The attractive charac- ter of the programme was evinced by the extraordinary demand for ad- missions. The room, at these......

With Here And There A Propensity To Caricature, And With

usual dilet- tante want of strength, the Rent Day of Mr. Jerrold and the Poor Gentle- man of Colman were respectably acted at the St. James's on Saturday last, by the "Amateur......

At Covent Garden, On Thursday, Grisi's Performance Of...

Ro- berto a Diavolo, could not have disappointed those who had considered the nature of the character and the qualities of the performer. Grisi cannot do anything positively ill......