5 FEBRUARY 1848, page 13

The Cab-stand Nuisance.

Is a letter to the Builder, Mr. F. H. Waller, an ingenious sur- geon with a turn for practical invention, suggests what would be a very great improvement in the regulation of......

Aids To Correct Lawmaking.

SESSION after session, the failure of public business in Parlia. ment has been the opprobrium of every Government. The mea- sures carried, almost equally with the measures......

Costly Conveyancing Cured By Registratio N.

IN one of three im portant lectures on the transfer of real proper- S , just delhered by Mr. James Stewart at the rooms of the ociety for Promoting the Amendment of the Law, the......

In A Letter To The Times, Captain Edward Plunkett Assails

Mr. Cobden's er- roneous estimate of the pacific spirit which the latter believes now to animate the French nation. Captain Plunkett recalls the time, not many years ago, when......