4 NOVEMBER 1837, page 6

Whatever May Be The Merits Or Demerits Of The Reform

Act, the Timer and the ‘`Spcetater are as much to blame for its success as the liiiisters. It is not becomitig in our contemporaries now to abuse their former friends ; the one......

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The National Association met in Dublin for the last time on Tues- day. Theis was tiut ususualiy large assembly of members. Mr. O'Connell, who had arrived from Darrynane Abbey in......

An Adjourned Meeting Was Held At Rotherham On Friday, For

the purpose of levying a church-rate. Lord Howard of Effingham was in the chair, and Earl Fitzwilliam also was present. 2ulr. Hattersley opposed the rate, and reproved the......

At Manchester, On Tuesday, Kinnear, Jones, And Wood, Were...

to heavy bail to appear at the Liverpool Assizes, and be tried for a conspiracy to defraud several banking companies by spurious bills of exchange. The counsel for the......

It Is Said That Lord Leveson Will Move The Address,

and Mr. Gibson Craig second it. Lord Melbourne had a Cabinet dinner on Wednesday, at which all his colleagues were present. • Sir Robert Peel's mansion in Privy Gardens is......