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RECEPTION OF THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONER AT CARLISLE.—EXTRAORDINARY SCENE

... AIEEEPTION OP TRL.-EOR LAW COMISCENE.~ AT CARiSLE.~XTRAORINARYSCENE. , (From the Carade Patriot.) Thursday last was the day appoited by the Poor- Law Commissioner for addressing the Magistrates and over- seers, and all others interested in the Poor-laws, .at the Court, in Carlisle. Before 11, the time appointed, a number of weavers and other operatives mustered near the spot, and when the ...

RURAL POLICE

... The Roekingliham Wlhia were certainly idmired and believed by the people. The opposers ofile Aneiicn war were undoubtedly backed by the people. who Were ant uindeceived,,except at thefirst o-P porluniit by which they coud' be undeeevdw, namnely, the acceuior of the Whiys to power.-SIR J. Hodtfrbu'se Defeaceef the ('eole, p. 40. IT is curious to watch the serpent ways of a Whig The Globe is ...

Published: Sunday 09 October 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2038 | Page: Page 20, 21 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LONDON POLICE

... O 1 V D 0 1 V -a.P O L I C E __ _ ?? ?? . S __ . ?? ;0!3W-ll alAX-wP @ :6 X CE. ?? named 'Bult, of. .Hornsey lane;'Highgate4 appeared before the LordiMayor, 'and made the ?? stated that he andi his family, consisting in all of nine persons, left Southend; in the Broekebank Steamer, for Londun. They had not! proceeded far 'when two accidents occurred-to the boiler,. -which occasioned great ...

Published: Monday 10 October 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3172 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

RECEPTION OF THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONER AT CARLISLE.—EXTRAORDINARY SCENE

... RECEkTION OF THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONER AT CARLISLE.-EXTRAORDINARY SCENE. l (From the CarhrleulePalriot.) Thursday last was the> day appotnted by the Poor_ ?? Commissioner for addressing the Magistrates on th e e aeers andall thers interested in the Poor-laws,'atte Cour, i Calise. ebr ii th tie appointed, a number, 9fwe~er an ot'er pertivs mstered near the spot, ailwhcl te dorswer opned rshed ...

DIALOGUE BETWEEN A POOR-LAW GUARDIAN AND A SCHOOLMASTER IN THE COUNTRY

... DIALOGUE BETWEENIA POOR-LAW GUARDIAN AND A SCHOOLMASTER IN THE COUNTRY. GUARDIAN.-Well, Sir, what do you think of our management at the Board ? SCHOOLMASTER.-I do not like it at all. Why do you separate the men from their wives? GUARDIAN.-To prevent their increasing the burdens of the parish to be sure besides, we must make the place as miserable as we can, to deter them from coming on the ...

WORKINGS OF THE POOR-LAW SYSTEM.— AGITATION AT IPSWICH

... WORKINGSOT SYSTEM.- .IAGITATON.A IPSI~tI On WedOesday last a placard was circulated about- the towns of lpsWvich' and Bury,' signed' F. II erly, call- ing on the poor' to meet hi at ?? io 'FridayB 'to petitionagainst.the abominable Whig-POOr4Bw Bill, and stating that the voice of the country being againstvthe measure, they had only to show their-strength to pro? cure its repeal. The ...

RURAL POLICE

... The Rockinghbta Whigs were certai, y admired and believed by the people. Thle opposev of the Amiericpn war were undoubtedly backed by the people. vho Were nu decelved, except at thefirst op. portunitv by which they cola ie aundeetied, namely, the accenion qf the Fthigs to ?? . Hboisria. Defeeceqf the People, p. 40. IT is curious to watchbthe serpent ways of a Whig The Globe is almost daily ...

Published: Monday 10 October 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1921 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MR. OASTLER, and THE LAW

... MI OASTLER and THE LAW. [We take the following Letter from the Leeds Times, of the 1st instant. . We find-another letter from Mr. OASTr Lan in the Manchester Guardian, which paper (a, Whig), attacks him, and suggests thepropriety of his being crimi- nally prosecuted. Another, best possible public instructor, the Macclesfield Courier (a Tory), chimes in with the Whig of Minchester, and 'echoes ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... iCOBtO-,NBMSl' 'IN~QUET~. -PET}LBY BuRxa Is . O Tuesday 'an: Iipquest yasI held at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, onw tbev- body of a child. nsinaed Ri4AhardHolmes!*bhose.clothest took fire, andfirom whidh'hb sustained-so much injury tbat Ieishortly aftenmards expired. The;rmotber ofthe'cbild, who wnts deeply affected, Mid it was not usual with her to leave afire, but she did io on-thatl day as ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... N-MAO' X!N4%U-3B§T?,-- RAr FRO F Flo ?? Saturday, an ih-; quest -was held at St. George's Hospital,. on the 'body of Ni iam Youn#,-a fine youth,. 4 years of age, who died from injuries received by a dreadful explosion of-fire-works,-on - the-premises of Messrs. -Lee,-nurserymen, Vale-place, Ram- imnrsmith, on Thursday week. The jury viewed the body, 'Which presented a horrid spectacle; the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... uo'I1V 4luJ! rsT. DEATH FROIN FTsI-woRxs.-COn Saturday, an in- -quest was held -at St. George's Hospital, on the body of Wiliam youngI, a fine youth, 14 years of age, who died from injuries received by-a dreadful explosion of fire-works, on ithe premises of Messrs. Lee, nurserymen, Vale-place;-Ham- merstnith, an Thursday week. The jury viewed the body, which presented a horrid spectacle; the ...

IMPROVEMENT AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE PRISONERS IN NEWGATE

... Great exertiols are making-by the-GaoI Committee and ?? authorities to effect improvements: in the pri- son discipline at Newgate, and thereby to render unweces- sary the building f a New- Prison, which appears to be contemplated by: the Government, a- large:-portion ?? expense of which- would have t -be. defrayed. by the City. Since the new Sheriffs, Messrs. DUKE-and JoHnsoN came into office, ...