28 MAY 1836, page 10

The Parliamentary Discussion Of Peerage Reform.

MEMBERs of the House of Commons, especially the Tories, are apt to mistake the capacity in which ulone they ought to appear in Parliament. The Representatives of the People......

Lord Grey And Lord Melbourne.

WITH a constant misgiving as to Lord MELBOURNE'S firmness in his dealings H ith the aristocratic body to which he belongs natu- rally as well as nominally, we are always glad......

Mr. Poulett Scrope Versus Mr. O'connell.

THE Chronicle of Tuesday printed a long letter from Mr. ScROPE to Mr. O'CoNtesu. on the subject of Poor-laws for Ireland,—a letter full of petulance, not to say spite ; which......