Description | From Hill Street [London]. He talks of the good start the new King has made in trying to avoid party politics, and hopes this will last until peace comes. The grand expedition has been ordered back from St Helens, the French appear to be retiring from Cassell and have left a force in Gottingen, and the army has sent a strong detachment to attack the place. No news has come of the King of Prussia. The two candidates on the Castle interest, Lord Dungarvan and Mr Archer, are doing well, but things are not going well at Coventry. It is said Mr Greatheed intends standing for Winchester, but has lent us his person and interest. The Corporation 'condescended to come down to the Castle & Breakfast', but most of them failed to go round the town - ' these People never can do the thing with a Good Grace'. The Archdeacon is with us. Signed 'Warwick'. With postscript saying that Lord Archer 'they say is not very successfull'. No address. |