--sissose— A copy of the following letter has been sent to every Member of Parliament 6' ir,—We, the undsrsiened Deputies of the Factory Operatives, respectfully direct your attention to the following statement. : "In the Session of 1833, Lord Ashley introduced a Bill to limit t
April 2, 1836 - New Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
- - , i 4 1' , • 01 ' - ' Saturday night, about half-past ten o'clock, the neighbourhood of Old Bond-street was thrown into a state of the utmost consternation and alarm by the spring of rattles and cries of "fire !" which proceeded from the house of Mr. Absalon, military clothi
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SUPPLY OF WATER AT THE LATE DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN BOND-STREET. •i;t! , CO V.1.m.y1 (From a corresponder.t.) A letter appeared in several of Tuesday's papers, signed by Mr. Coe, clerk to the Grand Junction Company, in which he affirms that the complaint of a scarcity of water; but f
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that horrible Tothillfields Prison. The amount of the Subscription is as follows—Mr. Cleave 11.—A friead in Bridge-street, Blackfriars, ginal Weekly Times is. 6d.—Mr. Yates 23. 6d.—Mr. Chapman 10s. Od.— Southwark Radical Association 11. Os. %I.—Mr. Hetherington 2s. Cd.—Mr. Stanw
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(From the Sunderland .Herald.) On Saturday last, about seen o'clock in the evening, the No. I, Engine House, of iletton Colliery, in this eeunty, the property of Col. Braddyll, was discovered to be on fire. It appears to have originated in a closet conteining hemp for the use of
April 2, 1836 - New Weekly True Sun - London, London, England
Charles Kemble, the other night took a benefit, which was well attended. He played Lord Townley and Charles the Second. The first of these characters he might as well lay aside. Indeed the whole has richly earned its retiring pension of perpetual repose. It no longer excites the
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THE NEW WEEKLY TRUE SUN, and all other che a p Periodicals. may be had of Mr. J. Iticirks, St. George's-bridge, Norwich; of Miss M. A. 'bongs, No. 5, Brentgoval-street (next door to the King's Head), liury St Edmund's; of Mr. Rlctins, at No. 23, Norton:- street, King's Lynn ; an
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