29 MAY 1830, page 13

Mr. Lindley's Concert.

WE regard LINDLEY as the first player of the age ; not merely as compared with other performers on the violoncello, but absolutely and positively as having attained a more......

Dramatic Censorship.

OUR rulers at one time enforced a licensing system to check our tippling propensities ; and they still enforce a licensing system to prevent the growth of a taste for plays......

Mrs. Davenport's Farewell.

IN spite of our most affectionate remonstrances, Mrs. DAVENPORT has actually quitted the stage ; leaving a blank in her department which there is not a single actress qualified......

Miss Fanny Kemble In Genteel Comedy.

MISS KEMBLE made her farewell curtsey for the season on Friday night, in the character of Lady Townly—her first appearance in genteel comedy. She selected a trying character,......

The Ancient Concerts.

THE "decline and fall" goes on. The Directors have published a foolish manifesto, in which they talk about "injurious reports," &c. which they beg "officially to contradict,"......

The Opera.

FOREIGN report attributed to LABLACHE an excellence in tragic opera equal or superior to that which he displays in comic. The .estimate may be just, but as yet we want the proof......

Wonders Of Epsom Races.

EPSOM Races were thinly attended ; but more persons would have visited the scene, had they been aware of the remarkable pheno- raena there exhibited. The reporter of a Morning......

Tom Cooke Is Certainly A Very Extraordinary Fellow. He Has

i won three musical prizes n succession,—at the Catch Club last ' Star; rittlieVee Club this year, and now at the Catoh Club again We certainly do not regard the decision of the......