25 DECEMBER 1830, page 9

• Among The Complaints Or Tu Week, We Find One

against a hack- ney coachman, ``. for driving an insufficient horse, and whipping him on an' extensive wound.' This charge must have sounded . strangely in the ears of aAarvy,......

The Charge Of Baron Vaughan, Which Was Given From The

ma- nuscript of the Judge, in the Times and Herald of Tuesday, is to be printed in a separate form, for 'general circulation. It is a plain, sensible production, not remarkable......

In The Trial Of The Ex-ministers At Paris, The Advocate

of one- the prisoners fainted at .the a clese of his address, as the mpst , thetic conelu,sionsbe; could- come to. - ''This- practier perbratioil,, will be consideredibythe:......

Confidence In The Ministers.* . .

THE Ministers have obtained what may without extravagance be called a respite. We use the, word delibeeately, believing that any Ministry,pledssed to good measures, is placed-......

R - -- We Observe That The Ystem Of Assigning Mi - Tall

plots of land to . . - cottagers, as :recommended - by Lad SALISBURY, seems to gain' favour in the House ; and we are somewhat surprised to see that I Mr. DAWSON, in the chapter......

It Seems Thatchild-burning• Is To Succeed Rick-burning In...

of fire. There have, We learn„, been no fewer than eight inquisitions during the last week, before the City Coroner, , "touching the deaths of children who have died .by severe......

Topics Of The Day.

Ttut Ministers have patiaticallidirected. the attention of Parlia- ment to their own emoluments in the firstplace—we hope theywill direct their Own attention, in the next place;......