The Royal Martyr.
THE oh! slander against the Duke of CUMBERLAND has again been dragged before the public this week, in consequence of his Royal Highness having prosecuted the publisher of a book......
New House Of Commons.
EVERY one who has passed a night in the House of Commons, in the body of the House or in the Gallery, will bear witness to its inadequacy, inconvenience, and unwholesomeness.......
The Coinage.
A LETTER in the Times (and one of the great merits of that paper is its universal correspondence) contains some very useful sugges- tions on the subject of the Coinage. They are......
Post-office Plunder.
THE Post-Office seems determined to exhaust the patience of the. public : most certain is it, that if the sense of the country had a direct influence on this establishment, not......
The Cure For Avarice.
SIR ROBERT PEEL'S objection to a Property-tax has more origi- nality than common sense in it. He is represented to have de- clared in the Howse of Commons, when the tax upon the......
Tiie Head Of The Church And The Bishops.
PASSING eVcilt , might almost induce the belief that the Prelates of' the English Church stand more in dread of the whip of Mr. Winn' AM HOLMES, than the command of the divine......