4 JANUARY 1834, page 16
Mr. Pease's Notions Of Parliamentary Duty.
A CORRESPONDENT at Darlington has sent us the Durham Chro- nicle, with a letter calling our attention to the defence of his Par- liamentary conduct made by Mr. JOSEPH PEASE, the......
Music For The People.
AN intelligent correspondent, whose letter we inserted last week, wishes us to take up the subject of " Music for the People ;" and we willingly comply with his request, because......
Dividing The Spoil—the Deccan Prize- We Have Often Smiled At
those captivating illustrations of the glories of war, which head the handbills that one sees stuck upon the hoards or dead-walls about town, inviting " fine young men " to join......