9 MAY 1829, page 2

This Is The Third Session In Which The Disfranchisement Of

the borough of East Retford, for corruption, has occupied the attention of the House of Commons. The Commons had decided that the borough should be disfranchised, and the right......

The Subject Of Poor-laws For Ireland Has Been Brought Before

both Houses, apparently with a view to elicit the intentions Of Government, The matter was mentioned by Earl DARNLEY*, in the Lords, last night; but none of the Ministers made......

The Peers On Monday Heard The Marquis Of Anglesey's...

of the reasons which he supposed led to his dismissal from the Government of Ireland. The Marquis expounded with characteristic frankness, that as his Majesty's representative,......

The Silk Trade Bill Passed Through Its Final Stage Last

night. Further opposition was given up, as unavailing. Mr. FYLER suggested —and the Government is likely to adopt the proposition—that smuggled silks should be destroyed, to......