3 MARCH 1832, page 16

The Philharmonic Concerts.

WE hoped, that in noticing the first Concert of the season, we should have been able to state that the Concert-room had been restored to something like its former comfort and......

The French Papers Say, It Is Now Positively Ascertained That

the de- ficit of M. Kesner amounts to 6,265,000 francs. The property pointed out by the President of the Council to cover the Treasury, for the sum of about 2,000,000 francs,......

Madame Vestris And The German Prince.

THE German Prince, who has illuminated the English public on numerous points relative to themselves, has also favoured us with - some theatrical critiques. He speaks of his......

The Italian Opera.

WE certainly do not "progress" here. The start was good. The opera was DONIZETTI'S, to be sure; but it was new; and we re- .garded it as a sort of peace-offering to the......