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FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES

... .EFRQ .M o.Tf MONDAY. 'TIMES. DAf OF iMRt. COBbEt The pe of this gat ^otica~wite has been sod arested'by the hd of death. His last. Registeri jblished on Saturday, the. l!. iustaat, betrayed zo signs of feebieness in either mind-or body; It was charatterxae by. all that freslunes axnd vigour of thought and fancy which hvaye made that unrivalled publication maintain a3 :urMlaggitn interest with ...

REPLY OF THE FARMERS TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... REPLY OF THE FARMERS TO THE CHAN- CELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER. THE deloders of the people, who, under the name of Radicals, are now carrying on a revolution in every part of the con- stitution, without reducing one farthing from the taxation; but on the contrary, by the help of the excitement which they cause against institutions which were formed before taxation arose: these radi- cal ...

THE ELECTIONS IN LANCASHIRE

... TIE ELECTIONS.IN LANCASHIRE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TRUE SU-V. f7lolseley, 1. Jan. 1835. SiR,-You will see by the date of this letter, that I am got back from the clouds of smoke, and from the hives of men. If I could have brought along with me into this vale of Stafford; to the borders of the beautiful TRExT, and to the woods and fine meadows and fieldss; if I could have brought along with me ...

LOCUST TREES

... CURIOUS, that while our snorting, groping, grasping, conceited, jack-ass- like, managers of Royal woods never have been able to perceive that it was their duty to pay attention to what I said about locust-trees: curious, that while I have actually caused a million or more of these trees to be planted in England; and in going through the. country see beautiful plantations of them : curious, ...

ADDRESS FROM LORD JOHN RUSSELL

... : ~ ~ . I: % IT ,, -- , I - -- -; TO TILE ELECTORS OF THE SOUTHI ERN DIVISION' OF THI ECOJUNTY OF DEVON. - GENTLEMEN ;-ThO acceptance of -an office under the Cron readers it neees- sary thatl -I 'sAoaud again appenl to, the judgiulent' of the indlepetidbta-bd j obllt; spirited hody bywhomnil have hsni ahad 'thee ti'ieS decwed.l i ?? - Siiicrthe'Iagt' elf titrB ile;4ttions; ajrt iiod&shorv ...

MAJORITY

... Of 263 (Tellers included) who voted for the Resolution of Lord John Russell. Acheson, Lord Campbell, W F Aglionby, Henry A Carter, J B Ainsworth, Peter Cave, R 0 Alston, Rowland Cavendish, Hon G a Angerstein, John. Cayley,.Edward S Anson, Sir George Chapman, M L Astley, Sir Jacob, Bart Chichester, J P Bagshaw, John Clay, Williaut Baines, Edward Clayton, .Lt Col, Sir W Bainbridge, Edw T ...

THE EXAMINER

... LONDON, JANUARY 4, 1835. The opposition journals of France are commenting with just pride on the result of some of the late elections there, as affording un- doubted proof that the popular cause is daily strengthening. The tide has turned, they say, and is again setting strongly back towards the old and sure ground of popular principles. M. Eusebe Sal. verte, one of their stanchest advocates ...

Published: Sunday 04 January 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1481 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

THE POLITICAL EXAMINER

... I I might give a short hint to an impartial writer, it would be to tell him his fate. If he resiolves to venture upon the dangerous precipice of telling unbiassed truth, let him proclaim war with mankind a ia mode te paet de Pole-neitherto give nor to take quarter. If he tells the crimes of great men, they fall upon him writh the iron hands of the law; if he tells their irtues, whenthey have ...

Published: Sunday 12 July 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5427 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3 | Tags: News 

THE ELECTIONS

... c SoUrTH STAEroeoDssHRE.-The following were the numbers it the ter- mination of the hirst day's polling on Tuesday. According to Cot. An- son's committee, Anson, 1,377; Goodricke, 1550; majority in farour of- Goodricke, 173. According to Sir T. Goodricke's cdminmttee Ansohn, ?? Goodricke, 1585; majority in favour of Goodricke, 198. Ofi the second day, Wednesday, according to the statement of ...

Published: Sunday 31 May 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 798 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: News 

SATURDAY NIGHT

... SA4TURDA4Y AIGHP. II ?? Cayley ha-ing finally declined to postpone his motion, which stauisJ for Mkonday, on the subject of the currency, the motion for leave to bring in a bill for the regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales. will necessarly be delayed, but Lord John ?? will certainly persevere in his motion on the first possible day next week. The proceedings before the ...

Published: Sunday 31 May 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1306 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: News 

THE EXAMINER

... LONDON, APRIL 26, 1835. The American claims have at last been admitted by the French Chamber. The bill, as amended by the committee, proposing a grant of 25,000,000f., was voted by a majority of 289 against 137. According to an amendment proposed by General Valaze, to which Ministers assented, and which was agreed to by the Chamber, the indemnity is not to be paid until after the French ...

Published: Sunday 26 April 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1161 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... THE MlORNING CHRONICLE. LONDON: THURSDAY, MAY 14, 189. The Standard thinks that a departure from the usual mode of publication should take place in the case of the speech of Sir ROBERT PFF.L at the dinner in Merchant Tailors' Hall. This Sove- reign Speech might, it is said, be dispersed by hundreds of thousands for a sum not much ex- ceeding one hundred pounds. Printers, book- sellers, &c., ...

Published: Thursday 14 May 1835
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6428 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: News