26 FEBRUARY 1853, page 11

Her Majesty's Theatre Has Fallen Into The Gripe Of The

law. There is an "execution" in the house ; and in about a fortnight everything is to be brought to the hammer—scenery, properties, chandeliers, library of music—everything that......

Parisian Theateicals.

The Theatre du Vaudeville stands pre6minent in the Parisian record of the past week, A musical comedy in five acts, written by MM. Bayard, de Leuven, and Arthur de Beauplan, and......

Disaster Seems To Attend The Australian Steam-packets...

Thursday the Australian sailed from Plymouth, just before five in the morn- ing, and returned again into the Sound before six yesterday evening. She had reached sixty miles......

The Parish Of Lambeth Is In The Agonies Of An

effort to get rid of inter- ' ments within its bounds ; a subject discussed at the Vestry meeting on Thursday. It has been proposed to lay out land for the reception of the dead......

The Following Singularly Unsatisfactory Telegraphic...

from Trieste. "The Burmese occupy the Aeng Pass with a large force. Pegu [the pro- vince?] has been again occupied by a large force of Burmese. They raised the siege [of the......

4tatrts Au T Muir.

The week just ended has been the reverse of fertile in theatrical inci- dents. A poor melodrame, of a very common school, has been produced at the Olympic, with the title Of......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The Funds have recovered from the depression of Saturday last, and on the average are firm ; Consols, which then closed at 991 1, have since......

The Harmonic Union, The Newly-formed Society At Exeter...

a performance of The Messiah on Monday evening. Though on a smaller scale than the performances of the Sacred Harmonic Society, it was very good ; the band and chorus having......