29 NOVEMBER 1851, page 10

Mr. John Reeve Has Displayed: Some Imitative Talent In A

trifling piece called Counter-Attraction,, brought out at the New Strand, and obviously written for t4e, sake of introducing hia imitations of animate and inani - mate......

By The Side Of The More Genteel Comedy At The.

Princess's, may be placed a roaring farce, by Mr. Morton, brought out with great success at the Haymarket ; and ' supported by.Buckstone who gives a. high-Pressure. action to......

The Inquest On The Remains Of Mr. James Currie, Killed

by the railway collision at Weedon, was finished yesterday. Mr. M'Connell, the locomotive superintendent of the line, Captain Laftlin, the Government Inspector of Railways, and......

F4t F4trittro.

The reopening of the Princess's Theatre, signalized by the revival, with peculiar force, of The Merry Wives of Windsor, suggests matter for reflection. In the first place, when......

We Have Already Noticed The Commencement Of Jallien's...

Drury Lane; but having repeated our visit, we cannot but give our tes- timony to the undiminished spirit and success with which they are can. ried on. These concerts, we think,......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCILANGE, FRIDAY AFTETt14002 1 • The unsettled state of France, as evinced by the fluctuating money-market of Paris, has caused a downward move in our own Funds. Consols,......