(From a Correspondent.) Business has been resumed to-day,that is,the shops have been opened, but beyond this little in the resumption of business can be said. The streets are greatly thronged with people, and the arrival of bodies of military, which has occurred frequently durin
November 3, 1831 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
So far as monarchs and thrones are concerned, the last twelve. months stands without a precedent in the annals of history. A more melancholy catalogue of vacated or vacating Crowns never fell under the reader's notice than the following : The throne of Great Britain became vacan
July 26, 1831 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
TO THE GREY. Mw L OR D,—I have striven, but in main, to detert the process through which your lordship's curious mind has arrived - at a conviction, that there is decrepitude or deformity in the existing state of the constitution of Great Britain. Perhaps, and I might grant it as
July 26, 1831 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
23d instant, at Twelve o'Clock at Captain 'Warren, Superintendent of the Dock-Yard, will SALE in his Majesty's Dock-Yard at Woolwich, lieveral Lots of OLD STORES; • • of Junk, Paper Stuff, Shakings, Ballast, Old Iron, Casks, Tanks, &c. &c.,. all lying in the said Yard. t wishing
December 21, 1831 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
The chamber proceeded with the discussion of the bill definitively regulating the accounts of the budget of 1829, the remaining articles of which, relating to details of accounts of no public interest, were successively adopted with some amendments, prepared by M. de Mosbourg an
November 25, 1831 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
The Earl of GLENGALL presented a petition from Ireland, for the repeal of the Union. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE BILL. On the motion of Lord TENTERDEN, this bill received some verbal amendments; after which it was read a third time andpasscd. CULTURE OF TOBACCO IN IRELAND. Lord FA
December 14, 1830 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
effect of infusing a greater degree of the popular power and popular interest into that house. The right hon. baronet opposite (Sir G. Murray) had complained that this increase of representation had not been given to Scotland instead of being given to London. Why, if the right h
February 29, 1832 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
Cases remaining at last I Died Report . 377 Recovered New Cases - eases. Deaths. From the commencement of disease .... 3,436 .... 1,035 From places where the disease has ceased, or from which no Returns have been this day received 837 ... 246 Grand Total (Signed) WM. MACLEAN, Se
February 11, 1832 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
Mr. LITTLETON presented a petition from Wolverhampton, praying for the repeal of the Game Laws. He cordially supported the petitioners in their prayer. He thought the game laws had done great mischief, and brought much odium upon those to whom they unfortunately gave unjust and
February 9, 1831 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England
On Saturday, an extraordinalY meeting of this body was held in the rooms at the Corn Exchange, Burgh-quay, for the purpose of taking such measures as may conduce to the extension and utility of the Union, in strict conformity to the law, agreeably to the 6th article of the rules
December 1, 1831 - Albion and the Star - London, London, England