THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT,—The speech from the throne ought to contain a clear exposition
... 'TIHE -LIVERPOO1. MERCURY- I RIDAY, NOV. 27. TME OPENING ao PARtrAMENT,-Thespeec!1 from tbe throne ought to contain a cle'ar expositioni of the situation of the country: it is a communica- w tion freni the sovereign to the people, in which no- Vw ?? be more suspiciousthan'to disguise occur- it rences wlich concern the well-being and indepea- br dence of the community. That a documentof this- ...