12 FEBRUARY 1853, page 10

Clerical. Agitators In Ireland.

Dublin, 8th February 1853. Sr a—One of your correspondents, in a late number of the Spectator, at- tributes the acknowledged success of Lord Eglinton, in his dealings with! the......

Irttrr5 To Tt Thitor.

10th February 1853. Sra—I regret that the press of England should have thought it worth while to notice the insane ravings of M. Billet ; who is doubtless sufficiently......

Chtutrrs Sub Weir.

The plot of a one-act piece, produced on Monday at the St. James's Theatre, might up to a certain point serve as a model for our farce-writers. Rarely do we see a number of......

The Famous Requiem Of Mozart Was Performed In The Moorfields

Ro- - man Catholic Chapel at the funeral of Weber ; but, except on that and perhaps one or two similar occasions, it was never publicly heard in this country (for we do not......

Parisian Theatricals.

Novelties are stall rare in Parisian records. The Bteuf Gras, whose pro- cession marks the end of the carnival, has succeeded the Emperor's mar- riage in engrossing the......