1 FEBRUARY 1851, page 8

Mr. Balfe Had A Benefit Concert At Exeter Hall On

Monday evening : a mere money-getting affair, which probably answered its purpose tole- rably well; for, though the prices of admission were low, the hall was crammed, while the......

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THE UNIVERSITIES. Sm—The letter, in your last week's paper, of "A Cambridge First-Class Man and Country Itector" is calculated to convey not only a very startling but a very......

The Indian Army. November 1850.

Srn—In the first page of your paper of the 28th of September last there' is the following passage— , At the same time, at Alipore, we Bee a rabble rout of soldiers permitted by......

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A very feeble operetta, with a silly Oriental story for its subject, has been produced at Drury Lane Theatre. So utter is its triviality, that if any one were to assert there......

'8rit—in Your Last Paper I See A Letter Headed "the

Reform that the Uni- versities Need," and I have lately seen very sensible letters from Dr. Wyntou - and others,•the contents bearing entirely on the system and improvement Of......

Money Market.

&rota Exonatroa, ITRIDAY hrrsaxoorr. The English Stock Market continues in a. state of torpor, without fluctua- tion or business of importance. The only variation in Consols has......