With the exception of pursuing one undeviating course injurious to the interests and institutions of the country, it is the cardinal vice of Lord Melbourne's Cabinet, that being anxious to purchase from all quarters the toleration which they cannot merit from any, they are perpe
February 19, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
CITY-SATURDAY EVENING. The arrival of the Manchester, steam vessel, at Falmouth on Thursday, from Lisbon, has furnished us with particulars of one of the most important events which has occurred for many years in Portugal, namely, the proclaimin g of the Constitution of 1820, an
September 19, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
of the Privy Purse, testifies "Sir,—! am honored with the King's command to . exoress his Majesty's si4lse of your polite attention in send. kg the two bottles of Essence of Ginger. His Majesty has been pleased to direct me to forward you ten pounds in payment for it; inclosed y
October 8, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
Spratt, Esq. late of Sittingbourne, Kent. Sept 29th, at Seal, by the Rev W. Starner, John Cronk, Esq. of Browning's Lodge, near Tunbridge Wells, to Elizabeth Taylor third daughter of Richard Round, Esq, of Stone Pitts, Seal. DIED. On Thursday last, Mrs. Alexander, wife of Mr. Th
October 8, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
Lo:d John Russell's plan for the commutation of tithes throughout England and Wales is now before the public. It is difficult to give a clear account of that which probably the author himself had but a confused idea. Indeed, the puny politician seemed to acknowledge that of the
February 12, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
Another letter from our correspondent " Mentor" on the subject of Lord Brougham's Law Reforms, places before the'public, in a bolder and clearet light than ever, his Lordship's paramount services in this capacity. Arguments may be disputed—opinions controverted—but therels no ga
February 12, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
It will be seen by our intelligence from 'Limo!, that an outrage of the most daring character has, been perpetrated in the seizure of a steam boat the Fury, employed in towing vessels to and from Bristol. The authors of this desperate adventure are Pill-men. Exasperated by the s
February 12, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
The commutation of tithes must be permanent ta be advantageous to the country, and we are glad to. find that Lord John Russell, who brought the subject before the House last night, proposes that the. commutation should be both compulsory and permanent. The question is not one, c
February 11, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
The bitterest enemies — of the present Administra_ tion could not wish it to be in a more contemptible position than it is. Were the men who compose it out of office they would be considered merely weak; as it is, they are on all hands held to be despicable. If they are unconsci
February 4, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England
Company, but the sense and significancy of O'Connell's confidence in his ministerial debtors, whose: progressive payments are so punctual that he " will not be too impatient ;" he " will postpone several demands ;" he " will take as he can get ;" he " will not embarrass or overd
February 4, 1836 - Daily Politician - London, London, England