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REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON METROPOLITAN POLICE

... RE PORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON METROPOLITAN POLICE. COMMIM!TTEE: Mr. Estcourt Lord Viskount Lowther Sir'Thomas Freemantle Mr. Bynlg Mr. Robert Gordon Mr. Alderman ?? Sir .Roert Peel Mr. William Brougham Lord George lennox Mr. Shaw Lefevre Lord Ford wich - Sir Edward Knatehbull - Mr. Sergeant Spankie Mr. Clay Lord Viscount Howick Lord Viscount Villiers Mr. Lamb Sir Robert Harry Inglis Mr. ...

MR. DEACLE'S CASE

... As the partridge sitteth on eggs, and hatcheth~ them not; so . he that getteth riches, and not by right, shall leave them in the midst of his days, and at his end shall be a fool.-JERviuAH xvii. It. Kensington, 11th July, 1M1. BINOAHAM BARING, FRANcIs TIfOMAS B BARING, the REVEREND RoBERT t4WRIGHT, Junr., WILLIAM NEVILL of Easton, a lieutenant in the Navy, and CHARLES SEAcGRM, an ...

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 ...

ARREST FOR DEBT

... THE, following is a. corresponience which I have found amongst mv Father's papers. and which had been reserved by himself foir making use of in the HoVse- of Commons. As I cannot make use- of it there, and feeling fully authorised to. do so by the nature of the subject, and- even called upon to do so by the import- ance of this subject, I insert it, quite confident that the readers of tke Re- ...

LOCAL-COURTS BILL

... I HEARD Lord bLDONS speech against the, second reading of this bill, and in every word that he uttered against it I agree. Poor men will soon find (if.this bill pass)> that the O ekeap law will he dear law to, Man. ~The bill is calcalated to give the rich absolute dominion over even the lives of the poor; for it will enable the former to strip the latter of their very beds and their clothing ...

JEWS

... JE WS Tansr, descendants of the murderers ?? COasIsr seem to be bestirring themselves upon the Continent, as well as in England X but, they no where, ex- cept here, have the presumption to be put upon an equality with CGkristians. The following ordinance, just issued in PRUSSIA, will show what is going to be done with regard to them. in the Grand Duchv of POsEN. The reader itill see, that the ...

THE POOR-LAW BILL

... THIS bill, in its operation through the country, being now the most interesting and important amongst all the questions of a revolutionary and ruinous character which are agitating this country, we think the present a fit opportunity to make an' extract from a work on this subject, now in the press, and which will be ready for pub- lication by the 1. of July. This extract is I of matter ...

TERMINATION OF THE OLDHAM INQUEST—VERDICT MANSLAUGHTER

... TERMINATION OF THE OLD- [ IHAK INQUEST - VERD'I' 1 MANSLAUGHTER. I OLDHAM, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 24. (Fson ite Morning Chronicle, 25. Aril, 1834.) Mrs. Thompson, about one o'clock this day, received a note from the co- roner to attend and enter into recogni- zuoces to appear at Lancaster the next assizes, and give evidence a-ainst Isher- wood and Donelly on a charge of maln- slaughter, in ...

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 ...

WINCHESTER ASSIZES

... ), WI CHE A I S I - so 4.. nd wi t4 D And - .At the ozpeningof ?? Court- :otr M~oiday: morning evety -partiVf it. was: thronge4wtha ti persotUS alxiouls to ear, t~he. reslt of the trial of ;Georgg.lRarrett nd ?? Munday, cliarged-with-settino fire to a. -oad of straw, on the 19..of VebruafiO-'ast, wvith inteat tod destroy tihe -adjabent farm Q buildidngs, belonging to Upper. Cranbournefarmi ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... COURTIor EXCQUER.t. ' (L9udOstSitsingS .at.Nisi .Prz, ,befiore M~r. . Baon Park, aind a. LodonJury). RICHMOND V. MARSHALL ANt:ANOTHER. This was, oR actiots brought by Aldiander DaVid-RiebrAond, whse nbas e haS been log: familiar to she public as coxnrected with IheO state.trials in the west of Scotland ill.8 l7 ,.for ibies6 PUbHiShnd iD Tait's Magazine, of MayI Jlune-, July, and- Aognst, 1833. ...

POOR-LAWS

... I'mig :s o ol I . :>svxrosqta, -su M& M. .g~ ?? eX i9L ?? r4 3t94 43 41iS AO e.;Siii:Si, As things of coarser cli . 3-fiW~f£1>wibo besmshroa 1 ~t W ?? ?? ,a sba Itas4q£wI~ plpptiowof ?? to~ ?? wLIbe~ -~e~1 all lopol b~beed ?? of;a , x e, 1 ^w 'mfl f Rnsb ee ofil;- - ~ ~ tt :g 4 ?? :hii~~td :3huih#,a ttimW ?? ?? wo ke. e a ?? f o ?? t ?? Pitess I _ G ?? watr'~ npp tortat. ¶i A 'he itiiaarxfhe ...