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... - TIOUSE 'O LORDS-THURSDAY, MARCHc 10. The Trilh population census bill, the bankrupt laws' 'amendmnernt bill, the London bridge approaches bill, and the calico duties' act amendment bill, were brought up from the 'Commons and read a first time. Lord TENDERDEN gave notice of a motion for Tues- day, for bringing in a bill to limit the period of tithe moduses. The Earl of FIFE hoped the Noble ...
... l SKETCH Ot THE SCENE OF SLAUGHTER AT NEWTOWNBARRY, ON 18TI JUNE, 1S31. A Wood *B Fields.. C The Pound. D . BdJt. &Eniscortby. E Captain G raharme H ouse. F The MAarket-place. 'The Amlan Etreet H The Dublin road. 1 Houses. J The Church. K Mouwnaius. L leadw'j where the people Were shot.. l I Potato Field. N River Siailey. River Claudy. Brid . - *Q Chapel. BI Grove beyond the River. As ...
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... OF THE TRADES UNIONS, &C. trhe Meeting, which was anticipated in our last paper, has taken place. The following report of the proceedings has been sent to us by a correspondent at Manchester:-] On Monday evening last., a very numerous, and highly respectable meeting, of Delegates from the various organised trades of Manchester, was held at the Spring Gardens Tavern, Spring Gardens, to take ...
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... MIKEi TORY DRAGON OF WAS IOur Champion Young (Glory (Leader) is in a fair way of beating down the Old Dragonl who has swallowed all his ownm offspring of Radical promises, and whose Tory claws and poi. I SeODA aristocratica fangs only sprouted out whzen -he' became old. Only to think that such a brave, generous, Radical lion: Ias Sir Francis in his youth, should be transformed, in his old age, ...
... TLnE MATTLEDOIRJ flBATTW3LE. The Battledore Battle is only in sport, A political game for the children at Court; Now the Whig sends the shuttlecock high in the air Now the Tory hits hard, and comes in for his share; New John with due flourishes keeps up the game, Now Arthur looks out, and laments that he's lame. They quarrel 'tis true; for the Tory, no dunce, Will give, if be can, three or ...