3 JULY 1852, page 2

France, Like England, Has This Week Had A Parliamentary...

gation, though not as preparatory to a general election. The parting 'address of the President to his legislators is bland and conciliatory ; but M. Bonaparte is never so......

The Dissolution Of Parliament Was Announced By...

Gazette on the same day that the prorogation took place. Whatever may have been in other respects its merits or demerits, the Parliament of 1847-1852 must be admitted to have......

The Election Struggle Will Be Short, And There Is Little

appear- ance of its being sharp. In a fourth part of the constituencies there is no contest, and in few of the rest do any earnest pre- parations appear to be made. The truth......

In The Stockport Riots The Country Is Beginning. To Reap

the fruits of the Durham Letter. By that characteristically cunning but rash stroke of policy, Lord John Russell " sowed the wind to reap the whirlwind." His successors in......

Ethatto And Rurraings In Varliamtut.

PRINCIPAL BUSINESS OP THE WEEK. Horn or Leans. Balurday, June 28. Bills forwarded a stage. Monday, June 28. Petition against the removal of Smithfield Market to Copen- hagen......