6 MARCH 1858, page 18

Byron And His Last Biographer.

London, 2d March 1858. Sin—Will you allow me to call in question the first extract which you copied from Mr. Trelawny's "Last Days of Shelley and Byron" ? I cannot help thinking......

Brief Notes On A. Number Of Things.

IT is among the incidents of political life that men frequently get blamed for mistakes which they make but do not get the credit due for their good acts. Lord Campbell was......

!mug In Iir Titur.

LORD MULGRAVE'S COLONIAL APPOINTMENT. Bra—Being a New Zealand colonist, I have read with great concern your two articles on the appointment of Lord Mulgrave to the Governorship......

Our Neglected Defences.

Sin—Deeply impressed as every reader of your paper must be with the truth of your remarks on the "French Question," I cannot refrain from urging you, especially at this......

Flit %runt.

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 2. WAR Omer., March 2.—Caralry-501 Light Drags.—To be Captains, without purchase—Capt. and Brevet-Major G. E. Hillier, from half-pay 80th Foot ;......