2 JUNE 1832, page 14

The Correspondence Between Mr. Hume And Mr. Ross.

IT is the duty of the public closely to watch the conduct of Parlia- mentary men. at this epoch : they are on their trial. Late events have been exceedingly favourable for......

Topics Of The Day.

THE APPROACHING DISSOLUTION. :LET every man now begin to study the Reform Bill, and learn his new Rights, that he may stand up and boldly and freely exercise them when he is......

Rights Ecclesiastical And Civil.

AT the nomination of the candidates for the representation of Berk- shire, on Monday, we find the .Tory candidate thus expressing himself— "He would assert, that there was not a......