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We understand that a declaration was yesterday signed by a

number of Metropolitan Members, expressive of their firm opinion, that the late dismissal of the Melbourne Ministry could only proceed from a determination to prevent the reform of abuses in Church and State; and that nothing could be hoped, while every thing was to be feared, from the known principles of the party now in the possession of power; and they call upon the people throughout the country to exert themselves, in every constitutional manner, to defeat the object of the party now seeking to deprive them of the fruits of the Reform Bill. and to perpetuate the abuses in our institutions.—Morning Chronicle, [ This is all very well: only, let us shun the snares of Brookes's, and be warned, by past experience, against sinking the great cause of a Nation into one of Men.]