28 NOVEMBER 1835, page 9

The Post-office And The Newspapers.

TO THE EDITott. OF THE SPECTATOR. Tuesday Morning, 24th November 15:15. Si a—I read your paper regularly ; and last week, after hat i log done so. sent it to a friend in......

Andom Recollections Of Ti1e 110fse Of Commons.

TO TILE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Sin—In the lengthened, and in many respects commendatory notice of my Random Itee, lerHons of the Honse of Commons, which ;omens iu the......

Mr. Peaks, One Of The Oldest And Most Successful Caterers

of thea- trical entertainments—having been twenty years Treasurer of the English Opera-house, and produced twice as many dramatic pieces of one kind or other—is going to......

Amendment Of Tiie Electoral Registration.

LETTER SECOND. TO THE EDITOR, OF THE SPECTATOR. Lewes, 17th November 135. SIR — I proceed to suggest several amendments in the present system of Electoral Registration in......

A Broad Farcical Burletta, Called Twice Killed, Was...

the Olympic cnThursday. The fun of this piece consists in the horror and alarm of Mr. Euclid Facile, a compliant personage absorbed in mathe- matical studies, and Fanny Pepper,......

The Adelphi Burletta Is Evidently Breastose's Entire ;...

best praise that can he given to him is, that its success is owing to the stage-tact with which he has put it together. It is entitled A Dream at Sea ; though " the dream " has......

The New Melodrama At The Lyceum, Called The Poacher And

his Dog, (founded on a tale in " Three Courses and a Dessert,") is composed of such complex incidents and squalid horrors that a happy termination does not compensate for their......