21 FEBRUARY 1852, page 15

Mr. Coppocx.

IT would seem that, however Mr. James Coppock may be a mem- ber of the Government for certain purposes, it is " unattached." The connexion is one of that kind which can be......

The English Press.

Sts—If you are satisfied that your attacks on a friendly power are justifi- able, you will not be offended with correspondents who, by raising objections, give you opportunities......

Itttrrg To T I Nitur.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE CAPE COLONY. Sm—In your review (Saturday 14th instant) of Mr. Cole's Cape and the Sa,firs, you quote the following passage. "The idea of the establishment......

Books.

THE INVASIONS AND DEFENCES OF ENGLAND. THE grave public interest on the state of our defences has given rise to a variety of publications on the subject ; the popular interest......

The Seignoria.l Tenures In Canada.

Montreal, 1st February 1852. Sra—I beg most distinctly to contradict the information of your Quebec correspondent of the 12th of last December, with regard to the manner in......