Letters On The Foreign Policy Of England.
No, I. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR. London, 18th November 1836. S1R—The Radicals had till now good reasons for not taking a lively interest in foreign affairs. We have so......
[from A Known And Valued Correspondent.] Mr. —, Who Is
a Whig, but a man of talents and great shrewd. ness, has been travelling about for the last month, having visited Man- chester, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle-on-Tyne,......
The Longer One Looks Into Things, The More One Is
inclined to believe that they move in cycles, and that nothing is new under the sun. A society has just started with the title of the "St. James's Ornitho- logical Society,"......
Money Market.
STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. The principal subject of interest here during the week has been the pro- bability of the increase of the rate of interest upon Exchequer Bills;......