7 DECEMBER 1833, page 14

Fudge I The Court Of Exchequer Was Most Amusingly, If

not very profit- ably, occupied during the whole of Monday last, with an animated discussion of the meaning of the word "Fudge !" The speech of the leading orator was throughout......

"a Strong Remonstrance Has Been Addressed, By The...

St Nicholas, Warwick, to the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, for suffering Dr. Wade to be a non-resident at his living at Warwick."—Morning Herald. We are surprised at this.......

Malta.

FEW Englishmen, in time of peace, trouble their heads about Malta. We suspect that Mr. STANLEY shares the general igno- rance and indifference ; and that his Under-Secretary,......

Spirit-ed Patronage Of Art.

RELIGION used to be the great encourager of the Fine Arts ; but since idol worship has ceased in this country, and the aid of painting, in the splendours of decoration, has been......

" A Warm Contest Is Likely To Arise Between The

barristers and attornies, as to the propriety of attornies being allowed to plead as advocates in the Sheriff's New Courts; and it is announced that the Bar have signified their......

In Reference To The Late Attacks Made By The Judges

and bar- risters upon the "way they do business at Clerkenwell," and es- pecially upon certain blunders in bills of indictment, the Morning Herald makes the following remarks.......

In One Of His Latest Agitation Speeches, Mr. O'cosrsress...

the editor of the Morning Chronicle with the crime of instigating Ministers to remove him by assassination. This morning, our contemporary, with amusing solemnity, asseverates......