5 NOVEMBER 1842, page 10

Topics Of The Day.

_ OFFICE OF LORD CHANCELLOR: POLITICAL JUDGES. AN anonymous paragraph has appeared in several journals an- nouncing the intended retirement of Lord LYNDHURST and appoint- ment......

Party-men And No-party-men.

"WE are strongly tempted," wrote a thoroughgoing party organ the other day, "to look upon a no-party-man as being either a fool or a knave, or a man whose crotchet stifles his......

Troubles Of The Queen Of Spain. The Queen Of England

can scarcely be supposed to contemplate the perplexities of her royal sister of Spain without thanking her stars that she herself has got quietly married. The whole domestic......

A New Use For Cancelled Postage-stamps.

IN modern farces, the great point of the plot usually turns upon the obstinacy of some well-intentioned old gentleman, who being loath to part with an only daughter, has......