29 NOVEMBER 1834, Page 10

The Times continues to support the Duke ; but is

manifestly uneasy in its present position. It assumes the Duke to be what be notoriously never can be—a sincere Reformer of abuses in Church and State. The Times, however, declares, that the very first act which proclaims his Grace to be any thing but a real Reformer, is to be the signal of its desertion from his colours. This seems but another way of saying, "I am impatient to be off." Why tarry the wheels of Sir ROBERT PREL's chariot ? At the first crack of his postillions whip, the Times will set about a thundering leader against the Tories; for the Duke's character as a Reformer cannot survive Sir ROBERT'S arrival, and his own obstinate silence, a single day.