13 APRIL 1850, page 11

A 'little Elegant Anecdote, Laid In The Time Of 'charles

the Second, and' exhibiting magnanimous disinterestedness on the part of a poor cousin in - favour of his wealthy relatives, and the generous love of a lady who re- wards him......

The .operatic Season Having Terminated At The St. 1 -...

the comedy season has commenced; and Mademoiselle Denain and M. Samson,. the latter celebrated equally as an author and actor, are the present' "stars." The acting of these......

Many Great Men Have Been Unfortunate In Their Age And

country, anal - something of the kind may be said with respect to Mr. Bernard's new piece of .774c Passing Cloud, at Drury Lane ; which is not half so bad as the severer critics......

As A Specimen Of Dramatic Skill, There Is No Doubt

that Mr. Stirling Coyne's version of The Vicar of Wakefield, just produced at the -Haymarket, is greatly superior to the one written by Mr. Tom Taylor and previously brought out......

We Have Had Two.charming Evenings At Her Majesty's...

week. On Tuesday there was llossini's masterpiece, Ii Barbiere di Siviglia the .finest specimen extant of the pure opera buffs; and on Thursday the superb Don Giovanni. They......

The Pfiilharmonic Soutaty.

The third Philharmonic concert, on Monday, was excellent as 'to the instrumental music; the vocal portion was worse than indifferent. In the irustrumentalrdepartment, indeed,......

Principal House Of 'commons Business For Next Week.

Monday, April 15. Stamp Duties Bill: -Committee. Security for Advances (Ireland) Bill: Second. reading. Registration of Deeds (Ireland) Bill: Committee. Other Bills to be......

Two Divisions.

The House of Commons has concluded the tenth week of its actual sittings, and during that period Ministers have sustained four absolute defeats, and one so closely bordering on......