29 OCTOBER 1853, page 9

Co Quirts.

To "keep up its charter," as the saying is, Drury Lane is compelled to be equestrian at least once a year. This provision is not written in Killi- Killi- grew's patent, nor was......

Parisian Theatricals.

Within the last fortnight there has been a perfect explosion of pro- ductiveness among the theatres of the French metropolis. Novelty crowds so thickly upon novelty, that the......

Russians, Turks, Greeks, Slaves, And Danes.

Stn—The first leading article in your last number makes one almost ashamed to utter the words "Eastern question" and the like, till one hears authentic and uncontradicted......

The Itaymarket Theatre, Which Reopened On Monday, The Day...

the horses of Drury commenced their long course, presents a very gay ap- pearance; having been newly decorated as well as substantially improved. Light, elegant, and with new......

Itttrro Fa Ttetitar.

THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD'S FAMILY. .Forfar, 27th October 1853. Sin — Every one who thinks upon the subject will agree in the opinion ex- pressed in the last number of the Spectator,......

3littoir.

A series of concerts, designated the "Wednesday Evening Concerts," has been set on foot at Exeter Hall. The first took place on Wednesday, and it is intimated that they are to......

Money Market. Aro= Exceanoz, Friday Apirrroon.

The tone of the foreign intelligence on the Eastern question this week having been regarded as more pacific, Government Securities have rallied considerably. On Monday the......