4 NOVEMBER 1837, page 7

Mr. Lechmere Charlton. Who For Many Years Was The Whig

oppo- nent of the Clives in Ludlow, but at the election of 1835 joined his former foes, and professed himself a follower of Lord Stanley, has again become an assailant of the......

The Times This Morning Seems To Sust Ect That We

have led the Standard into a Whig-Radical ambuscade- " A night or two ago, our esteeaned contemporary the Standard, when no- ticing the speculations of a weekly Radical......

A Correspondent In This Morning's Times Contradicts The...

ports," which, be says, have "got tutu circulation," of the retirement of Lord Hut. and Lord Frrzauv SOMERSET from the Horse Guards; aud adds- " The confidence so deservedly......

From The Report Of The Evidence Given Before The Lords'

Corn- tnittee on the new plan of Education for Ireland, it appears that the compromise offered by the clergy of Raphoe to the supporters of the plan, was eagerly and warmly......

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......

Births, Marriages, And Deaths.

aiRTfis. On the 29th ult., at tte Vicarage, Barking, the Hon. Hrs. Ammar Lusnam, of a song On the 27th ult., at Ebley House. Gloucester, the Lady of PETER LLVERs/10E, Esq., of a......

POSTSCR1 PT SATURDAY NIGHT. The Paris papers of Thursday contain a variety of rumours respect- ing the movements of the contending armies in Spain. It is said that on the......

Finding That Subscriptions Of Half-crowns And Shillings...

insignificant total of pounds, the Standard last night urged the wealthy Tories to contribute good round sums to the election petition fund ; and referred to an anonymous......