17 MAY 1851, page 9

The Philharmonic Concert Of Monday Last, Though Not...

markable, was on the whole satisfactory. In consequence of the absence of Costa, commanded to preside at the Queen's concert the same evening, the baton was committed to Mr.......

Tittrto Out 3guffir.

'The long-promised theatrical treat, furnishing the first stone for the .erection of the Guild of Literature, was given last night at Devonshire House, to all who chose to pay......

Sterne's Very Hacknied Proposition, "they Manage Things...

is constantly elicited by the performances at St. James's Theatre —the petty France of our metropolis. Une Bataille de Dames has been followed by Une Chaine, written by M.......

Mr. Robert Brough Has Imported The Plot Of Us Monsieur

qui suit led Dames,. a vaudeville, which made a great sensation at the Montansier some six months ago • and, that he may nail it down not only to British soil but to the partic......

The Italian Theatres Are Doing Little At Present—little,...

in the production of novelty. Both are ringing the changes on the old pieces of their repertoires, performed in the old manner. The managers seem to think, in the present influx......

Mr. Keeley, As A Quietly-disposed Gentleman, Who Is Made To

safer be- cause his wife lets every part of the house to every description of foreigner on the strength of the Great Exhibition, and Mrs. Keeley, as the maid of all work, who......

Money Market.

STOCK EICKANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The transactions of the English Stock Market have been unimportant, and the fluctuations insignificant ; the range of variation of Consols......