10 NOVEMBER 1849, page 9

Many Of Our Readers May Recollect That The Old Scotch

ballad "John Grumli3 " was sung by poor Wilson, when he took his farewell at Exeter Hall prior to his departure for America. This humorous old song, which eloquently sets forth......

Rajah Brooke's Doings In Borneo.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Sot—It is impossible that the late unparalleled proceedings of Mr. Rajah Brooke can have escaped your notice; and from the character hitherto,......

Monsieur Jullien Has Resumed His Concerts At Drury Lane...

where the " gran maestro " may be nightly seen, in all his superb expanse of waistcoat and cravat, wielding his baton of command with his usual grace and majesty. He has made......

Administration Of Criminal Justice In Scotland.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR., 1.4uiDariiig many: years' ,peresal of :your' inetntctin - audiefluential journal, I haVeiebeetivd, with the natural *tide of eviniteof Scotland,......

Theatres And Music.

For the last two or three weeks the managers of the different theatres seem to have been actuated by the common desire of proving that the period preceding Christmas is not......

The Third Of The Present Series Of The " London

Wednesday Concerts," which took place on Wednesday, though not presenting any remarkable novelty, was worthy of notice on account of the judicious choice of the music with......

Money Market.

competent talent to devote his whole time to the duties of the office; let him re- port to the shareholders, and be independent of the Directors; in case of any misconduct,......