11 MAY 1839, page 14

The Triumphant Tories.

Ax amusing scene presented itself to the stroller along Pall. Mall and St. James's Street on Wednesday afternoon. The exul- tation of the Tories was irrepressible. Sir ROBERT......

The Deserters From " Further Reform."

THE following paragraph appeared in the Examine;' of last Sunday, in explanation of its argument that the Liberal Members who voted against " further Reform " had no alternative......

Petition From A Convert To The Jamaica Bill.

WHAT the Radicals would have proceeded to do next, had the Ministers stuck to office, we cannot precisely declare. Some say one thing, some another. Some say, that Mr. THOMAS......

A " Power Behind The Throne."

" Or course," says the Morning Herald, " Lord MELnouaNE must hire a cook, now that his dinners are stopped at the Palace." Not quite "of course." Lord MELBOURNE ma n y be the......

" To The Honourable The Commons Of The United Kingdom

OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED, " The humble Petition of [we suppress the name, as we understand the gentleman now means to go over to the Tories.] "......