26 DECEMBER 1835, page 8

The Miscellaneous Entertainments At The Lyceum Have Been...

a melodrama called The 4ifinerali—the name seems familiar to us in the bills, but we bad not seen it before—in which DENVIL acts a principal part very creditably. Miss......

The Genius Of Pantomime Is Reinstated At Both The Great

Theatres. Harlequin figures in the civic legend of Whittington and his Cat at Drury Lane, and as Grey Faux at Covent Garden. We trust the Licenser has exercised a reverend care......

The Theatres.

Mucri novelty is not to be looked for at the Theatres the week before Christmas ; but the present has not been without its share ; and our theatrical chronicle being somewhat in......

Peerage Reform.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Leamington Spa. 20th December 1835 . Ma. Ems - on—Perceiving by an article on Mr. O'Connell's Peerage Reform, in your Spectator of yesterday,......

The New Burletta At The Olympic, Barbers At Court—so Long

an- pounced— was at last produced on Monday ; and turns out to be un- worthy of the expectations it raised, and the pains and expense be- stowed upon it. It is a clumsy English......

Money Market.

The transactions in the English Stock Market have been so few and unim- portant as scarcely to require notice. The trifling fluctuations which occurred were attributed to the......