23 OCTOBER 1830, page 10

The Madrigal Society.

THE Madrigalians — the old-fashioned Madrigalians—resumed their sittings at Freemason s Tavern on Thursday, in considerable strength. 'These primitive musicians neither change......

The Theatrical Affray:

WE know nothing of the quarrel between Mr. CHARLES KEMBLE and the reputed editor of the Age; and we do not intend to enter into the inquiry whether wounds to the feelings are......

Two Suns In The East !—the City People Are To

have two Lord Mayor's dinners this year. The feast on the 9th of November, will not suffice for above seven hundred guests ; among whom there will be a much larger portion of......

The New Tragedy.

Acrons, and especially actors who are managers, 'are decidedly the very worst judges of dramatic merit. We sc'.:rcely ever heard of a play, much praised in the green-room , that......

Mr. Macready.

MACREADY, after an absence of nearly two years from the London stage, made his re-appearance on Monday, at Drury Lane. He was enthusiastically received, and for the most part......