20 AUGUST 1836, page 12

Bishop White, Of The Diocese Of Pennsylvania, Died At...

on the 17th of July, aged eighty-eight. He had been a Bishop for forty.nine years ; and was universally beloved and respected. His funeral was expected to be attended more......

From All Parts Of The Island—from Inverness-shire,...

Lanarkshire , Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, gussex, Essex, Dorsetsbire, Devonshire, Somersetshire, and Hampshire, and also from the South of Ireland, there are most......

The Nomination Of Candidates At Sheffield Took Place...

PARKER and Mr. BELL were proposed ; but subsequently - it was announced, that Mr. BELT. would not go to the poll, and Mr. PARKER'S reelection is therefore certain.......

Before The Black Rod Made Its Appearance In The House

of Com- mons to-day, Mr. Hume had found means to speak for nearly half an hour on the characteristics of the session—Lord LYNDHURST'S extraor- dinary exhibition on Thursday—the......

We Regard It As Quite Within The Bounds Of Probability

that free con- ferences may lead to the establishment of some new balance of power as between the two branches of the Legislature—the merging, perhaps, of the two into one......

We Are Surprised To Find -the Spectator Maintaining The...

of his statement relative to the division in the House of Commons on the 2d of August. He alleges that the only list of Pairs, which he believes to have been published, was in......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. PARLIAMENT was prorogued this (lay by the King in person. His Majesty went in the usual state to the House of Lords, soon after two o'clock, and delivered the......

The Times And Other Tory Journals Have For Some Days

pt.sst been endeavouring to mislead the public into the belief, that a paragraph, reproving the Lords for their destruction of Government measures, was concocted for delivery by......

-- --- Only The Latest Edition Of Last Week's Spectator

contained the follow- ing paragraph ; which is therefore reprinted for those readers who did not see the first edition. " A vacancy for Westminster is by no means improbable.......