19 DECEMBER 1835, Page 8

KEMBLE, it seems, is going the round of his tragedy

parts : he is announced for Othello next week.

VESTRIS has recovered from her indisposition, and returned to the stage on Thursday ; to which she was welcomed back most cordially. On the same evening, MaTitEws appeared in a new part, Frank Pop- pleton, in Too Late for Dinner; which he is said to have played with much vivacity: he introduced a buffo Italian air, with guitar accompa- niment. We must see him in this new character, which suits his talent exactly. LISTON, who had been unwell, is now taking rest.

Novelties are following quick on each other's heels at the Adelphi. A farcical burletta, called The Widow's Victim, was produced on Thursday ; in which BUCKSTONE was the 4' Victim" of the Widow, Mrs. NISBETT. The acting alone seems to have supplied all the fun. " A petite comedy of JEROLD'S, called Doves in a C‘ ge. was produced last night. These also we must see.

RAYNER has got the Lyceum ; and has collected two sets of postmen', an infantine rope-dancer, a rifle-shooter, and other agremens of a minor theatre.

The Jewess is the grand attraction of the Victoria; Mrs. H. CRAMER is now the heroine.