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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

THE BISHOP OF EXETER

... (From the Tuee Sun, 3. Sept., 1833.) We are anxious to give to the pub~ec some outline of the admirable charge ?? by the Lord Bishop of Exeter to his clergy, atthe primary visitation, in the cathedral, on Wed- nesday last, because we well know the inter- est with which all classes await what may proceed from one occupying such a station at such a time; and more particularly we know that it is ...

MEETING AT NEWCASTLEUPON-TYNE

... -MEETIG-.AT XNWCASTLE- -- kLPO - E. , L(F*2mge-1eSunZ A9 ) : - A public meeting was- held 0o the TownsVMoor,' Newcastle, on Mohnday afternoon to cosisder the eonduct ct bisn Miesty's Mkisters,-and df tbe-re- formed Parliament. It was myos numer- piislytttencd.t The meeting-was lled by order of ?? of the Northern1 Political Union. The chair-was takeni by Charles Attwood, e-Sq., of Whick- barn, ...

POLITICAL PROPHECY

... POLITICAL PROPhECY. Ox the 23rd of Februarv, 1928, I ad-- tlressed to the Duke'of WEiLLINGTO. the following wvords:- Adopt any measure that shall extensively affect'! the community; let that effect be deeply mischievous, and at once all .the admiration of your generalship is swept away for ever; away goes your name freo. the corners of the streets, and down comes your picture from I/e ...

HISTORY OF GEORGE THE FOURTH

... TiEE Tenth Number of this work is just published. It contains the account of BUONAPARTs's return from ELBA to France, of his defeat at WATERLOO, and of his final fall i but it also contains an account of the true causes of his rem turu; of the motives for bringing him back; and of the hitherto hidden con- duct of the English Government upon that occasion. We are paying dearly for that conduct ...

REPORTHING

... IN common language it is reporting, meaning the work of giving to persons not present at a transaction, an account of the proceedings relative to that trans- action; and, the giving to the people re- ports of what passes in the two Houses of Parliament, is justly deemed the most useful branch of all the occupations of the daily press. I have to state to my readers very signal proofs of the ...

LETTER III. TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

... LETTER UT. TO THE PRESIDENT OF T[HE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. London, Novemnber 28, 1833. Sms,-By Captain GRISWOLD, of the Ship SAMUEL R111BERTSON, I did myself the honour to send you, a few days ago, the following books: 1. The report (as published by order of the House of Commons) of the Select Committee appointed to in- quire into the state of agriculture, and of the persons emploved there- ...

WORKING MAN'S MEETING

... WORKING IMAN'S MEETING. ORGANIZATION OF THE WORKING MEN OPPOSED TO PAPER MONEY. (From tlre Wioring Man's Advocate.) At an adjourned public meeting of working men opposed to paper-money and banking, and to all licensed mono- polies, held at Military-hall, Bowery, New York, 15. May, 1834, Joel-Curtis was called to the chair, George H. E vans and Dr5' Crocheron were appointed vice- presidents, ...

TO THE PEOPLE OF OLDHAM

... TO TIHE PEOPLE OF OLDUIIAM. MY FRmtNDs,-Befnre this will o to the press, you will have heaid a prodi- gious ta'king, boating. oaid scoldini about corporation reform. which is the great mleasure that the Whigs tell us they have in store to give us back our rights and happiness, while they are at- tempting to take tliurn 'all away for ever by their hoitilyle Poor-law Bill. The sweet sound of ...

ENGLISH TITHE PROJECT

... 1 I > .~ I , . , .. i TiIs project, .hich was downrigh& niadniess, has, in fact, beern abQidond- for, we are now told, that alaw is tQ, be passed on the subject, withoutsaiiv compulsory clause in it ! If tue Jaw had been- passed as it-was intendedr there would have been, iri niany partsof the cou6ntry, analmost general confisea- tion of estiates. That part of the aris-, tocracyto wvhom the ...

REPEAL OF THE UNION

... CRPE4tL OF. THE UNION. F :okTna, 15. r 183-i IT is useless foi ime to repine at not having~ been present to vote in the mni- .:tority ~nnthis question ; but it may not be entirely tiselets for me to state the reasOeSo, or, at. least, somne of themn, which would have induced me to give liat vote. I have never been able5' ior one single momentt, to Ieok upon freiand or Scot- land, otther than ...

Published: Saturday 17 May 1834
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
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AMERICAN CURRENCY QUESTION

... AMERICAN MHOW . . . ESTI aN. S' D'1amn them t~hely ?? ?? men-of Amea) astarveh bank-notes .. oewU paysorie ofthm when lthey are bungr, and ;ithy iil shootat the-rest'd mae ems mitjuietl~'toig g-orerbment fit fat a gen tlemanal Sn J~lve'i ?? ''SA . see-by a late Lndon. p ate threat quot'ed aboveli% inte ab : American proisekr'intty, inl February jast ...