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TRIAL BY JURY

... was grateful, all Radical as he was, to Lord Grey for having introduced the measure of Reform; but he must say that for the Whigs to retain power they must be of the mnioieneet party. Why should they not, at the commencement of the next session, introduce ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... but rthe following extracts from It re] the Coryplimus of tire Tiories (1Times), and from the Vale Coryplicrito of then Whigs (1 Chtronicle), contain pretty if ti, nearly all tltat is known in town on the subject up to thre find moment ice write. ...

ARREST OF THE REV. J.R. STEPHENS

... as to steer clear of all legal quibbles. H-e hbad no doubt that he should be singled out as the next victim ; but, if the Whigs dared to send himn there, the brave working.men of England wonld come in their thou- sands, their tens, their fifties, or their ...

ARREST OF MR. STEPHENS—WHAT'S IN THE WIND?

... most disgusting prosecution. More of thin next ,le week. ir- The Whig, Tory, and Radical papers of the me- a- tropolis view the prosecution in precisely the samoe of light as do the Whig, Tory, and Radical papers of id Manchester. The Courier and ...

THE RURAL POLICE

... base, bloody, and brutal Whig batch I installed by Lord John. But, says Lord John, this calling in the aid of troops is one which is objectionable on many accounts. Aye, so it is; often have I told the Huddersfield Whigs this truth. 'Ihey then said ...

RURAL POLICE

... dared to question, and none but a Whig would ever try to impair that bulwark of our liberties. We do not say that the 'T'ories would not honestly tell you you, have no right to arm to serve their own purposes; but the Whigs tell you to get arms when theyv ...

TRIAL OF THE REV. J. R. STEPHENS

... fact that the indictment is about to be framed at Chester.- It cannot. be supposed that it is the intention of the liberal Whigs to take him by surprise, when unprepared for his defence. Although the people are inclined to the belief that they are iapablo ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... The Rev. A-r. Stephens addressed the meeting at great length, expati. atiln on the situation in which he was placed by the Whig prosecution, and urging the men of London to re- main firm and determined to maintain their rights, which they must ultimately ...

ILLEGAL ARRESTS BY THE POLICE

... every individual is placed by the ex- istence of that force introduced by the tyrant Peel, and perpetuated by the hypocritical Whigs. As a justification of their condudt in apprehend- ini~g these thirteen men-for the offending indi- r vidual not being present ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... re-assembling of par- l liament, on the 27th instant. The candidates for this d profitable birth will be Air. Shaw ],efevre, a Whig, and le ?? Right lion. Henry Goulburn, an out-and-out Tory. it The journals of the respective parties are flogging up their ...