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Mr. Bartley Has Commenced An Engagement Of Twelve Nights At

the Princess's Theatre ; resuming his old character of Falstaff. The engage- ment is to terminate with a benefit, which will celebrate an adhesion of fifty years to the......

Next Waele, If The Weather Permit, The Foreign Officers In

England,—who yesterday visited Woolwich Arsenal, •accompanied by the Duke of Cam- bridge,—will be entertain' ed by a grand review in Hyde Park. Mr. John Rae, the well-known and......

Lord Palmerston Is "master Of The Situation." A General Want

of union, and an excess of small negotiations between the several sections of Free-traders, have produced a state of affairs so analogous to the con- dition of a misgoverned......

Postscript.

SkTMIDAY. The adjourned debate on the rival resolutions of Mr. Villiers and Lord Palmerston was opened last night by Mr. MILNER GIBSON, with an animated continuation of the......

'ht Iktutrto.

Mr. Tom Taylor, -well known, and Mr. Iteade, less known in the dra- matic world, have by their joint efforts produced a dramatic picture of the life of a hundred years back,......

We Do Not Look To Germany As The Home Of

the dramatic muse; • but nevertheless, a piece called Der Kaufmann von Berlin (" The Merch ant of Berlin ") seems likely to run through the theatres of the many cities.......

Foreign Tardernicar..s.

M. Ponsard, the chief modern representative of the French "classical" school of drama, is still in full activity. A five-act comedy in verse, called L'Eanune et 1 'Argent, which......

The Memory Of The War - Chief.

We do not mourn, we may not mourn, It is no fitting word, Though he has passed from us away Who wielded England's sword. Be passed away, his work all done, He passed, all full......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCILUPOR, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The English Funds have this week shown great firmness, and Consols have attained higher prices than have been realized for along period ;......