13 NOVEMBER 1852, page 11

Immense Crowds Went To Chelsea This Morning To View The

lying in state. Every street was blocked up with vehicles and foot-passengers. The river conveyed its thousands. It will be no . exaggeration to say that thousands have been......

The Accident At Chelsea Hospital Is The Result Of...

arrange- ments. It is not the hat of the series. Scaffolds are multiplying of the hastiest construction, in the most hazardous quarters. When official arrangements prove so......

The Duke Of Wellington's Death Has Of Course Given Rise

to a multitude of poetical and musical effusions, in the form of monodies, elegies, odes, songs, and ballads. Such things, made to order and to supply-a passing demand,......

Cktatus Iitt 311104.

The revival of the old farce of A Wife for a Day, at the Adelphi Thea- tre, would scarcely serve as a pretext to contradict the person who might affirm that no theatrical......

Monsieur Jullien Has Commenced The Annual Series Of...

certs, which ho has been in the habit of giving in Drury Lane Theatre for a month before Christmas. He announces this as his " saison d'adieu," before his departure for America;......

A New Musical Society Has Been Formed, Under The Title

of " The Har- monic Union." Its meetings are to be held in Exeter "Hall ; and its ob- ject is the performance of vocal music both sacred and secular, with a special view to the......

In Consequence Of The Continuous Rain Lately, The...

various parts of the country have been subjected to severe inundations. Yesterday an unusually high tide swept both banks of the Thames, as far as Putney doing considerable......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. In the English Stock Market, the same want of animation alluded to last week has again prevailed. No effect was produced on Monday by the......

It Has Come To Our Ears That The Most Delightful

contribution to the nursery library, and one of the most promising first appearances in art, of .recent years, had a more than artistic significance.e allude to the lit- tle......