5 FEBRUARY 1859, page 12

Parisian Theatricals.

A drama, entitled Maurice de Saxe, has been produced at the Theatre du Cirque which our readers will be pleased to remember is not a Circus. The popular Marshal of France is, of......

The "fyne And Harrison Company" At Covent Garden Stick To

Satanella with persevering constancy. Since they have opened this theatre they have given nothing else, nor is there any appearance of a change. Even had this opera been a......

Inventions And Improvements.

The experiment at the Houses of Parliament by M. Szerehney for sili- eating the stone, so as to arrest the decay visibly spreading on the ex- ternal walls, is accepted by the......

The Purcell Club Had Their Annual Dinner At The Albion,

in Aldersgate Street, on Tuesday. Professor Taylor of Gresham College, the Presi- dent of the Club, occupied the chair; and the company, about fifty in number, included several......

Tor Syraires.

The acting of Mr. Charles Kean in the Louis XL of M. Casimir De- lavigne, which was revived on Wednesday, is as remarkable as ever. His elaboration of the malicious humours of......

Gentlemen's Dress.

Since our last notice on gentlemen's dress, but little change has taken p'acs ; there is, however, among well-dressed people a liking for light- coloured warm materials, such as......

31insir.

The French comic opera troupe at the St. James's Theatre performed Herold's celebrated opera, is Pre aux Clercs, on Saturday last, and, as this is a work of sterling quality,......

Paris Fashions.

(From our own Correspondent.) We are now in the midst of the carnival, and the sound of music resounds in the salons. Nothing is thought of but ball dresses. Gold and silver,......