26 FEBRUARY 1848, page 11

There Is Much Cleverness About A Farce Produced At The

Lyceum, and called Done on Both Sides; but there is also a great amount of mistake. The notion of a family aiming at an appearance beyond their means, be- coming "snobs" in the......

The Theatres.

Her Majesty's Theatre was crowded on Saturday, in honour of the open- ing of Mr. Lumley's Opera season; and few opening nights have been equally successful. In the performance......

Royal Society Of Musician& The Attendance At The...

festival 4ef 'this Society, held on Tuesday in Freemasons Hall, was numerous. The chair was filled by Mr. Palmer, M.P. for Berkshire, in the room of the Duke of Cambridge, the......

At The St. James's Theatre, There Has Been A New

piece, called Le Che- valier d'Essonne. A lady who is the very image of her brother assumes his dress, relieves him from embarrassments, and gets into difficulties herself,......

Mr. Macready's Reappearance At The Princess's, In The...

Mac- beth, seems to have dispelled some prevailing heresies, and to have revived the truth that he is really the " first living tragedian." After a pause, somewhat strangely......

Money Market.

&coca Exciimar, FRIDAY Arrzawooe. The English Funds were heavy at the commencement of the week, owing to the aspect of political affairs in France. Consols, which on Monday were......

Wilson's Night With Scott.

Mr. Wilson has this week added to the elegant evening entertain- ments of the Metropolis, one that he calls " A Night with Sir Walter Scott." Though this resembles some of his......

East India Shipping.

ATLEIVED — At Gravesend, 20th Feb. Harpooner. Papps, from Sydney ; and ;Lord Petre, Middleton, from Mauritius. In the Downs, 24th, Narbudda, Crawford, from China ; Cannata,......