19 NOVEMBER 1836, page 12

Letters On The Foreign Policy Of England.

No, I. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. London, 18th November 1836. S1R—The Radicals had till now good reasons for not taking a lively interest in foreign affairs. We have so......

[from A Known And Valued Correspondent.] Mr. —, Who Is

a Whig, but a man of talents and great shrewd. ness, has been travelling about for the last month, having visited Man- chester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle-on-Tyne,......

The Longer One Looks Into Things, The More One Is

inclined to believe that they move in cycles, and that nothing is new under the sun. A society has just started with the title of the "St. James's Ornitho- logical Society,"......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The principal subject of interest here during the week has been the pro- bability of the increase of the rate of interest upon Exchequer Bills;......