24 MAY 1851, page 10

Ha.htle Y Coleridge.

Sin—I have to ask you in fairness to insert a few words in reply to the review which lately appeared in your paper upon Hartley Coleridge. Had that review concerned only Hartley......

Ttratrrs And Zusir.

The scene of excitement in Her Majesty's Theatre on Tuesday even- ing, at the performance of Fidelie brought freshly into our memory the still greater excitement within the same......

So Numerous Have Been The Pieces Brought Out At The

St. James's Theatre since the departure of M. Regnier, and so rapidly are they changed one for another, that we do not pretend to follow them with any- thing like an analysis of......

Rattro To Tip Ehitur.

ENCORES AT THE OPERA. Sin—I was delighted, as everybody must have been, with the performance of Fidelio on Tuesday last. It did high honour to the manager, the per- formers, and......

Cab Extortion.

Temple, May 20. Sea — In regulating cab-fares there are objections to milestones, difficult to count while en route, and either a division of the Metropolis into squares or by a......

The Only Novelty At Any English Theatre Is An Adaption

at the Lyceum of a semi-sentimental piece, called tin Paysan, produced somewhat re- cently at Paris. Two fashionable young men, who take up their re- sidence in a farm-house,......

Miss Glyn, Who Was The Most Attractive Personage At Sadler's

Wells, has left that establishment, and has commenced a series of readings at the Marylebone Institution.......

While The Theatres Are Exercising That Power Upon The...

public which is vulgarly symbolized by a "chip in the porridge," Dr. Kinkel, a German celebrity, is steadily marching through a course of twelve lectures on the drama and its......