An Interesting Discussion Took Place In The House Of Commons
las night, on Mr. Tuosisis ATTwoon's motion for a Select Committee to take into consideration the prayer of the " National Petition" fa Universal Suffrage, Annual Parliaments,......
The Inquiry Before The Carlow Committee, Which Terminated...
when Mr. Gisborne was declared duly elected, lasted for sixly-nine days, and is the longest in the history of disputed returns. The cost has been estimated at 30,000/. ; the......
In A Letter To His Agent, Captain Intl, Residing In
the county of Down, Lord Roden stated, that the Lords' Committee on Irish crime had re- ceived " information of time utmost value ;" that a " light " had been thrown upon the "......
A Number Of Gallants Are Practising The Noble Art Of
"tilting" in the grounds of the Eyre Arms Tavern, St. John's Wood, in the hope of becoming accomplished cavaliers by the time Lord Eglintoun's prepara- tions for his tournament......
Last Saturday, As Our Paper Was Going To:press, We Received
a letter from Mr. Urinal; CHAlivrox, written temperately, :not with much cleverness, in reply to some marks on the Ludlow election, in the Spectator of the 15th of June. We 116......
Postscript.
SATURDAY. It was reported last evening that intelligence of a highly satisfactort nature had been received from India. It is to the effect, that the objet of the enlightened......
The Article On " Cheap Postage At Home And Abroad,"
in the Spec- tator of the 29 t 11 of June, has attracted attention from persons interested in the subject in France ; and we have seen letters giving reasons why M. Piron's plan......