30 OCTOBER 1830, page 11

The Press.

PARTIES IN PARLIAMENT. Gtour —Tt is an unprofitable task to speculate, as some pamph- leteers have done, on the numerical strength which the Ministers have gained or lost by the......

Parliamentary Hours — O'connell's Scheme. Will Mr....

he soberly and in earnest set about obtaining a more rational division of the Par- liamentary day ? Let us recapitulate. In his letter to the Duke of WELLINGTON, Mr. O'CONNELL......

In The Judicial Arrangements Of The House Of Lords, We

under- stand that Lord WYNFORD is included ; and that he will hear Scotch cases on alternate days with the Chancellor, beginning immediately; and it is expected that between......

Topics Of The Day.

THE Parliamentary Tables which we published last week have produced a sensation ! No such attempt had previously been made to describe in detail the composition of the Lower......

We Believe At No Period Of The History Of The

world were money speculations pushed to such an extent as they have in en of late years in England. The following has been reported to us as a specimen of the scale on which......

A Monument To Shakspeare Has For Some Time Been In

contemplation ; and a controversy is, we see, at present going on in respect of its propriety. The Herald objects to a public sub- scription, but has no objection to any one......

The City People Mean To Apply To Parliament For Power

to raise funds for the proper repair of Blackfriars Bridge, by means of a toll on the bridge. They tax the whole of Middlesex, and a large .portion of Surry, for the purpose of......