27 SEPTEMBER 1828, page 9

Rival Managers — Mr. Morris And M. Chedel.

WE are not going to speak of liberality to Mr. MORRIS; but simply, as a question of prudence, to ask whether the Haymarket Theatre was likely to be benefited by his prosecuting......

We Have Had Some Further Examples Of The Doltish Credulity

of tradespeople, in the account of the soi-disant Mr. Wemyss's frauds. He walks into a writing-desk-maker's shop, and asks " if Mr. Corfield was not in the habit of doing......

The Most Sensible Advice Which We Have Seen For An

age in print, is conveyed in a letter from Mr. HEATON DE CRESPIGNY to his father, in which he recommends him to come over to Paris, and listen to ROSSINI'S opera of Comte Ory,......

Country Newspapers.

TOPICS OF THE DAY. A DAILY journal has announced, as one of its intended improve- ments, a greater attention than ordinary to the contents of provin- cial newspapers : it......

A New Tragic . Actor.

WE appear sufficiently at our ease, for a people whose tyrants and heroes are in danger of becoming an extinct race—even on the stage. They however are so, very evidently. 'I......

Experimental Physic.

DR. GRANVILLE, in his Travels, has recommended laudanum for the prevention of sea-sickness ; and the newspapers have not only copied the prescription into their columns, but......