29 MARCH 1834, page 10

Letters From Paris, By 0. P Q. No. X. - There

IS AN END OF THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN THE GOVERN- MENTS OF FRANCE AND GREAT- BRITAIN, " France and Britain have by their past conduct acted as if they were intended for the......

()pecs Of The

THE DENMAN PEERAGE. OF all pensioners, lawyers are the most gieely. Among sin ne- ,* curists, they and their progeny are leviathans: witness the name:. of ELLEIVHOROUGH, YORKE,......

Post-office Reform; The Duke Of Richmond's Defence.

THE new Number of the Westminster Review contains an article on the state of the Post-office, and the need of a reform in it, which is calculated to ruffle the self-complacency......

The Way To Choose A Dean.

IT is a fine thin , * to be the son of a Lord Chancellor of Ireland ; fin: it seems to be considered part of the duty of the Prime Minis- ter of England to take care of his......