20 OCTOBER 1855, page 16

Military Reasons Against A Pitched-iip Peace.

Fulham, October 19. Sin—I am one of the many who believe that peace at this moment would not only be unwise, but would, if attempted be found impracticable. If you will allow......

Tettro In Tbr Cahn.

STATE OF OPINION ON THE WAR. Reading, 18th October 1855. Sin—I have been now for several years a reader of your paper, and owe you much for the instruction and pleasure I have......

The Record Commission's Last.

Ax one time the English Sovereign used to keep a Jester; our Sovereign keeps a Master of the Rolls. The business of the King's Jester was impromptu witticisms, quips, practical......

Epistle Vii.

TO MB.. THOMAS SNOW, GOLDSMITH, :MAIL TIMPLE BAIL A Panegyric, occasioned by his buying and selling of the third So uth-Sca Subscriptions, taken in by the Directors at a......

The Biense&nce Of Prison Society.

PABALLFTISM seems to be a rule throughout the creation: The "spirit world" evidently has its distinctions, classes, and grades, as we have. Copies of our globe hang in the......