1 JANUARY 1859, page 16

The Rumours Of Troubles In Al Geria From The Recently...

liabTles have acquired strength. The fact that the Paris papers are si- lent is held to be ominous. The Emperor went to the opera the other night, the greatest precau- tions......

Ot Among The Numerous Entertainments By Which This...

is distinguished, the most conspicuous are the pantomime at Drury Lane and the burlesque at the Olympic. Mr. E. T. Smith, the manager of the former house, adheres to the......

3n Mar.

A French Opera company, under the management of M. Remusat, have established themselves at the St. James's Theatre. Their first per- formance which consisted of Auber's comic......

Mr. Philips, Member For Bury, Has Been Entertained By The

Non- Electors Association of that town—rather a wealthy fraternity appa- rently. Mr. Philips made a speech to them which, while it went as far as Afr. Bright in - regard to......

Antwerp Has Been Shocked By A Fatal Duel Between Two

officers, arising out of a quarrel during a game at whist. The man who is killed seems to have been the injured party. The successful duelist appears to have fastened a quarrel......

Parisian Treatric.als.

A now comedy, by M. Theodore Barriere, entitled Cendrillon, has been produced at the Gymnase. The herione is not the damsel of the fairy tale, but a young lady named Marie......

A Piece Of Intelligence Appears In Thursday's...

to by any English paper. It is to the effect that Lord Palmerston has re- eeived a severe injury to the knee, and that, in the opinion of his lordship's physicians, he will......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Although business in the Stock Exchange continues to be of an unimport- ant character the market has become extremely sensitive, one or two......