13 JULY 1844, page 13

Lordly Bickerings.

THE decorum which of old characterized the proceedings of the Upper House appears to have departed. The Peers are as bad as the Commons, if not worse. They snarl at each other,......

Counting-out And Ringing-in.

COUNTING-OUT is a natural and necessary law of the House of Com- mons. Members who have been victims to it grumble, and next minute practise it themselves : Mr. Husia complains......

Railway Legislation.

EITHER Ministers are of opinion that mill-owners are to be dealt with upon quite different principles from railway-proprietors, or their own principles of legislation have been......

The New System Of Government.

THOSE who recollect by what means the PEEL Government over- came difficulties during the first year of its existence, and how during the next year the difficulties began to......