22 MARCH 1851, page 11

Qtattro.

Since our last notice of Mr. j. W. Wallack, he has appeared in the character of Macbeth ; but we are still in doubt as to his future career. Let us not be misunderstood—we have......

Rttrrs To 44 &mr.

REGISTRATION OF DEEDS. Sin—If it becomes possible for Parliament to pass the bill for the Regis- tration of Deeds, this session will not be undistinguished in having accom-......

Lord John Russell's Political Debts. 10th March 1851....

notice of Lord John Russell in the Spectator of March I, you state that "Mr. Ward gave him the Appropriation-clause." This is not correct. I am aware that an editor is compelled......

The New Melodrama Pauline, Which Has Achieved A Decided...

at the Princess's, is a French drama, stewed down to about half its dimen- sions. Its object is to produce just that sort of horror which many of • our readers may have felt on......

A Slight Drama Turning On A Transient Passion Of Charles

the Second for a French girl of humble station, and a still slighter duodrame imitated from a French proverbe, may be named as productions of the week. Charles King is the name......

The Concerts Of Classical Chamber Music Have Much...

num- ber this season ; a favourable sign of progress. During the past week, there have been several, of considerable note ; particularly those of Mr. Sterndale Bennett and Mr.......

31 - Toot T.

• Mr. Hullah's monthly concerts have an advantage which, in the man- ner in which concerts are generally got up, may be said to be peculiar to them; besides that they are......

Money Market.

STOCK ExCHANDR, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The only event of importance as regards the English Funds has been the. meeting of the Bank proprietors yesterday ; when a dividend upon the......