7 NOVEMBER 1835, page 8

The True Theory Of The British Constitution. To The Editor

OF TINE SPECTATOR. The British Constitution, as settled at the Revolution of 16'39, has often been cried up as a model of perfection : and if carried out in its true spirit, and......

A New Burletta Of Serious Interest, Entitled The...

pro.. duced at the Olympic on Thursday. Its materials are slight, and some- what improbable; but the spirit in which it is written, and the feeling with which the principal......

New London Bridge.

TO TINE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Sin—I would gladly join in a public subscription for the statues recoil]. mended by your eorres,iondent J. H. T. in the Spectator 31st Octohe :......

. The Fifth Of November.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.. London, 5:11 November 1933. Sin — The other day I got a printed paper handed to me, calling upon all good citizens to lend their aid to suppress......

The Society Of British Musicians.

Tim society was established, avowedly, to support the school of Eng- lish music—really, to perform the compositions of its members : a me- ritorious object as far as it goes,......

The Elective Franchise.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. SIR—Mr. W. News. st., in his letter from Edinburgh last week, does not inform your readers where his printed thoughts can be purchased in London;......

Bristol Registration.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. Bristol, 4th November 1 9 135. SIR—A constant and gratified reader of the Spectator, I had intended to have transmitted to you at the earliest......

Agricultural Distress.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. 3d November 1833. Sin—Your report in the last week's Spectator of the speech of the Earl of DA it LINcToN, at Bridgenorth, encourages me to lay......

Paul Clifford At Covent Garden, And The Siege Of Rochelle

at Drury Lane, continue to be the nightly attractions : to which have been super- added, at Covent Garden, Jonathan Bradford, as acted at the Sorry; and at Drury Lane, two......