25 DECEMBER 1852, page 10

Justice To The Beneficed Clergy.

Weston-super-Mare, 15th December 1852. Enrron—Having by your courtesy been allowed to occupy your co- lumns in bringing before the public the claims of the beneficed clergy to......

The Countess Of Zetland Has Provided A Truly " Legitimate

" entertain- ment at her seat in Yorkshire. Miss Glyn, whose fame as a " reader " is now established all over England, is to read Antony and Cleopatra, Macbeth, and Hamlet, on......

Forugn Theathical8.

The Dame aux Camilias, whose long and glorious reign at the Vaude- ville has excited Parisian wonder, is now threatened with a rival from the hand of her own creator ; for M.......

Ittttru Tu Tijr Euitur.

Carlton Club, 17th December. Sin—Having sat on the Conservative side of the House of Commons from 1837 to 1841, and having fought more than one contest this year in the hope of......

Co Quarts.

Our record this week is not of performanoes, but of promises. Our retrospective view is a blank—we look forward to "Boxing-day." Our record this week is not of performanoes, but......

Oxford Reflections

ON THE B.ESIGNAITON OF THE EARL OF DERBY. Written after reading his speech, December 20. When late, her hero to succeed, A ruler Oxford chose, Beneath whose shade,......

American Slavery.

Dublin, 8th December 1852. Sin—In the course of your remarks on the "Lady Abolitionists " in your last week's paper, .you object to all external interference with American sla-......