11 SEPTEMBER 1841, page 13

The Theatres.

THE first night of the season is a sort of theatrical reunion : the pub- lic, as it were, shake hands across the stage-lamps with their old friends the players ; the warmth of......

The Paris Papers Of Thursday State That The Negotiations For

a com- mercial arrangement between France and Belgium were proceeding ra- pidly. The proposition to suppress the customhouses between the two countries bad been indefinitely......

Mrs. Norton Has Addressed An Angry Letter To The M'erning

Chronicle, contradicting in most indignant terms the report of her intention to ap- pear on the stage ; treating it as an insult, and attributing its origin to some party who......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. This has hitherto been a very quiet week ; and if we took the events of each day and analyzed them, both as regards news and fluctuations in......

A Wretched Man Killed Himself Today, And Caused The Death

of three others-at the same time. The crews of two steamers were amusing themselves in a public-house at Bankside ; and with them was Robert Clarkson, a man who is said to have......

At The New Strand, Mr. And Mrs. Keeley Have This

week been con- vulsing the audiences in a farcical trifle of the slenderest construction, called the Bump of Benevolence; in which KEELEY plays Guy, a rustic tapster, and his......

Photographic Miniatures.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. 8th September 1841. Sea—I have read in your number of the 4th instant an article entitled " Photographic Miniatures," in which, after comparing......