8 FEBRUARY 1834, page 12

Charge Against The Irish Members. Lord Althorp And Mr....

THE serious charge against some of the Irish Members, of having opposed by their public votes and speeches a measure which they not only believed in their consciences to lie......

Leeds .election—necessity For The Ballot.

THE Conservatives, kind souls! are resolved that the electors of 1 , England shall obtain the Ballot. All the efforts of the Whigs to prevent it will be unavailing. It will be......

Reform In The Post-office.

THE Duke of RicmioNu has at length discovery'', that there is no earthly reason why he should render himself unpopular by patronizing the monopoly of the Newspaper trade enjoyed......

Trade With China—the New Tax On British Shipping.

hr the Shipowners of England, instead of indulging in melancholy forebodings of the ruin of our Navy, and senseless denunciations of Mr. llusiossoses reciprocity system, were to......

Progress Of The Corn-law Agitation.

Tin: Agriculturists have given a remarkable example of the manlier in which the enactments of barbarous periods are silently abrogated by the progress of the public mind. The......