26 APRIL 1834, page 14

The Shambles Reform Bill.

THE denizens of the slaughterhouse are up in arms to resist the Sh , mbles Reform, in the shape of a bill authorizing the esta- blishment of a cattle-market at Islington, which......

The Second Document In The Collection Of Papers Is A

compara- tive statement of the actual expense of the Post-office with reference to the scale proposed by the Commissioners of In- quiry. We have already proved (in No. 300 of......

Tiie Public Versus The Post-office; Mr. Wallace's Motion.

TUESDAY next is the day appointed for the formal discussion of the state of the Post-office; and we seize the last opportunity which will be afforded us before the motion of the......

We Trust That Mr. Wallace Will Not, In Bringing Forward

his motion on this subject, perplex himself with minor details. There are several striking points which must engage the attention of the House of Commons, and if properly laid......