10 AUGUST 1833, page 16

Mr. O'connell, And Other Irish Members Of The Ilouse Of

Commons, are preparing to leave town this week, or early in the next week, which is indicative of the speedy close of the session. Mr. Littleton, the Irish Secretary, will also......

Notwithstanding The Dignified And Imposing Demeanour Of...

and his qualifications for preserving order among the disorderly crew who spend their evenings within the walls of St. Stephen's, it not unfr•equently happens, as we have more......

The Globe Remarks, That The Speeches Of Members Of Parlia-

ment, " not over-profitable at any time, are provokingly tiresome at this season of the year." As Sir ROBERT PEEL said some time since, "who can be expected to sit through long......

The Musical Festivals.

THE musical hive of London is beginning to swarm. Some of the bees, and some too of the drones, have taken wing either to Paris, Milan, or Naples: but the Queen bee remains.......

We Fear That Sir Francis Vincent's Libel Bill Is Cushioned

for this session ; but in case it should be revived during the next, we would suggest the propriety of inserting in it a new clause, to the effect that it shall not be deemed......

To All Except The Most Infatuated Adherents Of Ministers...

must have been long evident, that the true aim and intent of the Irish Church Bill was the overthrow of the Protestant and the reestablishment of the Catholic religion. But the......

A Correspondence Has Appeared This Week In The Courier,...

Mr. STUART, one of the travelling Factory Commissioners, -and Mr. WILSON, the Secretary of the London Central Board. Mr. STUART charges the Board with having suppressed numerous......