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THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS AND THE CHARTER

... radicals . only that they have arrayed themselves, for they have d shown as determined aun opposition to the very mode- n rate whigs hi Dictrict No. 9 as to the thorough re- ! formers of District'No. 1. n In No. 1 the real reformers proposed Messrs, Thomas ...

SUMMARY OF THE WEEK'S NEWS

... therefore, has no internal power of developement. It can only grow formidable through adventitious circumstances. If the whigs evince feebleness, and concurrently with that the impending change in the prices of grain should givs some opportunity for ...

CORPORATION INQUIRY

... inflammatory appeals to the least informed portion of the peolile. The new poor law; the Bourbon police; the centralising whigs ; all the bugbears of the day were s~ed to. The walls were placarded from moruin nrg t with disgusting ap- peals to the fears ...

ANOTHER CHARTIST LEADER ARRESTED

... l tij5es (iliring the progress of the 'e procession. At the greeni one of the leaders raised a cry of ie ''Curses for thi whigs, ot which Mr. Vernon said to wit- el ness, I don't like that, custes break no boutes. .e The cotistable, avlto took the ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—SATURDAY

... population of England in their favour, the num- bers actually stand thus :_ Whigs . 6,568,650 | Tories . 6,379,850 In England, therefore, the majority of the people is in favour of the whigs by nearly 2000. If to these sums be added thepopulation of Ireland, ...

DEBATE ON THE CORN LAWS

... of the debate upon the corn question,-the want of fidelity to their aformer principles and professions on the part of R the whig ministers, and the astounding physical strength whicn, even in the Reformed house of l Commons, and in the teeth of justice ...

PETITION AGAINST THE IRISH REGISTRATION BILL

... out of his ?? family. (Hear, hear.) There were those who said it was of no use to turn onut tle tory government, because a whig government would be sure to succeed it. That was not the way he calculated the chances. His argu- ment was-)' The tories are ...

SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... conversation, they said-lf you will send down 100 men to Mr. Hignon we will put them under yourcharge. I ?? haveknown noparty, whig nor tory. We shall pursue the regular course, and send the consta- bleadowen to ?? Bailey. If youwishlistosendtlbem. rto a ...

KNUTSFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... unanrimous a coridem. gnation rd as .the recent conduct of the magistrates of iCheshire. It was niot a party question. (Cti) 'Whigs ' anid tories, were both, unanimrousincde igth ?? magistrates;-so much so, indeed,,that be had bean assured by one of their ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FORGERY

... all~with which his former experiences have rendered him ifamiliar., But in rapidly adapting'themsblves to 'altered-circumstances, whig governors have generally proved more expert thans those Promotedfrom itlhe tory n ranks; they are less stiff .and unbendin;' ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY, JULY 7

... for libel, land as a false, niahicious, tind sedi- tious person, to. he robbed of his property, and of his life too, if the whigs were to have the potver of cauising, it. So vilely lied e be fiMr. Cobbetti been. cailumniatetd, that lie (tare say the a gentlemen ...

UXBRIDGE PETTY SESSIONS—POOR-RATES AND POOR LAWS

... sstetssts of' supporting their ciildren in a state uf corssroi I, ?? no toil or labour could procure irs this ?? Nortlltern Whig. Intelligence was- receivei It Lloyd's on Monday, of the destroction of tihe Bh'ilih t steamer, the property of ,tihe Aberdeen ...