2 APRIL 1831, page 16

. Sir Walter Scott And The Reform Bill.

SOME of oar contemporaries appear to have received the declara- tion of Sir WALTER SCOTT against Reform with surprise. To us it has occasioned no such feelings. We were prepared......

Lord Advocate Jeffrey.

This gentleman has been ejected from the seat which he held by a . trick, put upon him by others, and alien to the honourable habits of his whole life.* He will in a few days be......

In Spite Of The Unexpected Fulness Of Our Parliamentary...

this week, it will be seen that we have made great exertions to bring up our arrears in Lite- rature, Music, and the Fine Arts ; and we shall proceed further in the same course......

Topics Of The Day.

TRUSTEES OF THE NATION. LIKE Lord KING, we "keep the peace of the Church," and abstain from rousing our countrymen for the coming General Election, in Passion-week. After our......

State Of The Farmers.

IN a pamphlet lately published, from the pen of Niamon, that mighty hunter, whose letters'have made almost as much sensation in the sporting world as those of JUNIUS did in the......