2 MARCH 1833, Page 11
Lord BROUGHAM and Mr. STANLEY are said to have been
acting together in a way which is highly displeasing to Lord ALTHORP.
The Ministerial papers contradict a report of Lord ALTHORP'S resignation, which was stated by the Standard as about to take place. Lord ALTHORP submitted to the odium and responsibility of bringing forward the Irish Disturbances Bill in the House of Commons; and it was indeed highly improbable that he should resign immediately after. The report would have been credible enough, had his Lordship, from a regard to consistency, objected to take the lead in advocating that measure, and resigned on that account.