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POOR-LAW COMMISSION

... I I flAYE just published, price TmEEs- PzxCe, T{rip RIGHTS OF I-HE POOR; being an exposition of the proceedings, and of some of the falsehoods of the roving poor-law commissioners; that is to say, those who have been sent about the country to pick up information and to make reports. This is not much expense i and every Political Union in the country, in Scotland as well as in England, ought to ...

POLICE SPIES

... POLICE SPIES i 1E Ar that PoPAY isdis the police; but the th end herm A great deal done! befoxm. .tltipub ctttbE satis; Ile . ty am~ Jo-mo ntlow ~Triday), to e' 14'pToon ppon ite subject in thle Hbiu oe Co! m i'mps. 'The Hlose s6et- d' tonsists nv of ,ulre tihan sixvI sqVeqty,,, or eighty Members present; a' the'rore, to niaie a statema nt suoh as,,oiht to he mate upon theM gct5, would pio lv ...

POLICE AFFAIR

... IOLICE AFFAIR. I Tup committee met on Wednesday, to take their REPORT into consideration; but, desirous, in a matter of so much importance, not to decide without due deliberation, having heard each other's opinion on the subject, adjourned until Tuesday next, then to come to a final determnination. The report and the evidence will then be laid before tile House, and the parishes of the ...

TITHES

... I HERE insert the debate on the De- vonshire petition, which was presented on Monday last. It may be regarded as leading the van in that attack under which the church is certainly destined to fall. We have here the sentiments of several noblemen and gentlemen, persons of great consequence. The two county members, hord EnRas'TON and Lord JoaN RU6SELL, here give us their sentiments. It is ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... (London Sittings at cisi Priscs, before Mr. Baron Park, and a London; Jury). RICHMOND V. MARSHALL AND ANOTHER. (Concluded from p. 68,) Cross-examined by the Plaintiff. I am living at GlasgoW I have seen you a hundred times before last Saturday. I first saw you in the year 1812. I saw you at various other places. You obtained your, living by selling the webs of the weavers. I never saw you ...

PETITION

... ? - To the honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom. of GreatBritain and Ireland, in Parliament assembledt The humble petition of the farmers, tradesmen, and labourers, of the parish of Stratton St. Marga- rets, near Swindon, Wiltshire, agreed on at a vestry meeting;of the said parishioners, held this twenty-seventh day of February, in the vear of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ...

POLICE

... Dolt-court, 18. July, 1833. Tnz public mind is agitated very much upon this subject; and great im- patience is shown to know the result of the inquiries of the committee of the House of Commons, for which it is ge- nerally known that I was the mover, and of which it is as generally known that I am a member. 'i'his is what is called a select corn mitee; and it would be manifestly improper for ...

CALTHORPE-STREET BATTLE

... |CALTHORPE-STRtET BATTLE. The following is the report of the committee on this affair: . 1. That it is the ol:inion of this committee, regard beinrg had to the knowledge possessed by the comutis- sinners of police of the character and avowved intentions of the persons by whom the meeting was convened, that no blame attaches to thein in the ar- rangernents which they made for car- rvi'rg ...

FLOGGING SOLDIERS!

... ON Tuesday last, the 3rd of July, a debate took place in the House of Com- mons, relative to this very ear-tickling as well as back-tickling subject. Air. HIUMiE proposed to make a motion for the production of papers relative to the trial and punishment of SOMERVILLE. He was induced to withdraw that mo- tion in order to make a future motion to refer SO'MERVILLE'S complaint to a se- I.-s :+ n ...

ACQUITTAL OF FURZEY

... ACqU[TTAL OF FURZEY. I Csaac FunzTr, ofWArWORaTE, Was r yesterday, at the Oto BAiLEY, on a .chrge ?? havibg stabbed: a police- tmoa at the Caitlorpe-street Meeting. T,,j triJL lasted the whole of the^- day, ?? far as I can learn (it is now 5 eadgik, Friday morning), the whole of Qhe night. It Iwas a Government pro- ;wtien ard conducted by Mr. Solicitor- Ceara. Mr. CEARLFs PAXLLxPSr with Mr.4C ...

PETITION OF THE CARTWRIGHT CLUB

... PETITION Or THE CARTWRIGHT CLUB. To the honourable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assem- bled. The petition of the undersigned, on behalf of themselves and the other Members of a Club, founded on the principles of the late JOHN CARTWRIGHT, and calling itself THE CARTWRIGHT CLUB, and unanimously agreed to at their General Quarterly Meeting, held ...

BROUGHAM'S POOR-LAW COMMISSION, AND THE FALSEHOODS LAID BEFORE PARLIAMENT, UNDER THE SIGNATURE OF THE PERSONS ..

... BROUGHAM'S POOR-LAW COMMISSION, AND THE FALSEHOODS LAID BEFORE PAR- LIAMENT, UNDER THE SIGNATURE OF THE PERSONS COMPO5NG THAT COMMISSION. I PFsonr the first moment of the ap- pointment of this commission, I ex- pressed my opinion, that its tendency was of a most mischievous natare. The Bishops of LONDON and CHESTER stand at the head of the commissioners. Every one must know that it is im- ...