29 JUNE 1833, page 13

The Melodists Club.

THE members of this Club (the pleasantest and most enjoyable musical association in London) held their last meeting for the season on Thursday ; Lord SALTOUN ill the Chair. The......

The School Of Reform,

AS ACTED BY MR. JONES, OF COVENT GARDEN THEATRE, AND HIS GROWN PUPILS. MR. JONES tile actor is the great Parliamentary Reformer of the present day. The lessons he has given to......

Reform Of The House Of Peers.

TO THE EDITOR OF TIIE SPECTATOR. London, 201.11 June 1833. Sirt—I fully agree with you, that "the folly and obstinacy of the majority of the House of Peers render some momentous......

Lord Brougham's Patronage.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Cambridge, Nth June 1533, Sus—It was my wish, when I addressed you last week upon the subject of the appointments of Country Commissioners of......

Sir Thomas Denman's Ear.

BELLS.—It has been often remarked, that the ringing of bells in the heart of the city of London during the time of business is a great annoyance. Yesterday, the Lord Chief......

Law Of Real Property—questions To The Commissioners.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Sr a—Though I have not the satisfaction of agreeing with yoqr views respect- ing a General Register, in the present state of the reform of the......

The Cure For Avarice.

SIR ROBERT PEEL'S objection to a Property-tax has more origi- nality than common sense in it. He is represented to have de- clared in the Howse of Commons, when the tax upon the......

Paganini.

WE went to bear PAGANINI on Wednesday night. The concert was announced as his "last"—and probably it will be so. PAGA- NINI has eeased to attract any hearers, and therefore will......