19 JANUARY 1850, page 9

Colonial Policy.

TO THE EDITOR OP THE SPECTATOR. Leaeow Castk, 8th January 1850. Sui—It would ill become me to discuss withyou those points on which it appears we differ in the question of......

Private Money Drainage Act.

TO THE EDITOR OP THE SPECTATOR. Sin—I feel assured you will afford me an opportunity of attempting to de- monstrate to you and your readers, that the Private Money Drainage Act......

Drury Lane, Distin G Uished By No Novelty Behind The...

main- tains the novelty before the lamps of a full house. The pantomime and the low prices are doubtless the g reat elements of attraction, For his second coup d'essai this......

The Classical Concerts Given By Mr. Willy Once A Fortnight,

at St. Mar- tin's Hall in Long Acre, are entertahunents of a high order. They con- sist chiefly of chamber instrumental compositions of the greatest masters, with a sprinkling......

The Heaviest Burden On Land.

TO THE EDITOR. OP THE SPECTATOR. Sin—I have read with much satisfaction your excellent articles on cheap i capital for agriculturists . I believe that you and your correspondent......

The Madrigal Society Continues To Enjoy A Green Old Age.

On Thurs- day, its hundred-and-ninth anniversary meeting was held in Freemasons' Hall. There was a large attendance, and many of the old familiar faces —surviving lovers of the......