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COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... COURT OFY-XCHEQUER. X Lord Chief Bha aidaa Ti Jury).: - LIBEL.-EUEZEY V. CLEMENT. humble circumstawne~s)4;' e uferas, oh- tiettontrary! shjn&.q Wp C~ ath id 1iigliy it den~al ?? tf&-'e' ?? C 's06h', _ uig~Eit& Age ,pR 1b''iht g h ?? ae~ ih ld deted 'hi hit iet {Ntri '-Pktri- l ti' tc ittl- t a: pr e c Z i tiohei utani could t ?? i '-tai~tte'r haipere P. mind, his: 1i.-Y: o-r hi '1ihe`t' ...

ANNA BRODIE AND CO

... A LONDON jury has determined that this set is not to continue to pour out libels upon me; and that I am not to be called an uncertificated bankrupt with imnpunity. A hundred pounds da- mages and the costs will make this crew remember that there is some limit to their right of assailing vme, at any rate. I said, when I brought this action, that I did it for the honour of my con- stituents, ...

TRIAL FOR PEEL

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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 ...

PROTEST OF THE LORDS AGAINST THE BANK CHARTER BILL

... PROTEST OF THE LORDS AGAINSr THE BANK CHARTER BILL. 26. August, 1833. aDISSENTIENT, 1st. Because no sub- ject who is in possession of a, valuable privilege ought to he deprived of it, except by the judgment of a court of justice, after a patient hearing of his case, and by an impartial decision upon it, uninfluenced by party or po- pular feeling. 'I he taking from any one a right or ...

LOCAL COURTS, &c

... LOCAL C OVURTS,''&c. TO WM. COBBET'r, M. p. SiR,-The Lords, whatever may- have been their motives, or the argu- ments by which they were led to their decision, I am disposed to think, took a wise and'very wholesome step, in re- jecting Lord Broogham and Vaux's Local Courts bill. I pereeive 1that you have used the most forcible terms of even your ?? 1an- guage in treating the bill w with un- ...

POOR-LAW PROJECT

... Tnis subject is by no means wholly unconnected] with the police affair. The matter contained in the book which, under the names of the Bishop of LONDON and Bishop of CoHsTER, -STURGE5 BOURNB, HARRY GAWLER, SENIOR, COLSTON, and another: the book laid befire the House of Corn- mons under these names, has been re- marked upon by me before. '1'he main object in view has been, under pretence of ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1833
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 25521 | Page: Page 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

CORPORATION TRIAL

... The following are the reasonsr given by certain noble lords against hearing the Corporations in their defence. Rlea- sons are generally worthy of attention, at least, which is all I can say of the fol- lowing, and so saying, lea e them to the better judgment of the reader. PROTEST AGAINST HEARING EVIDENCE AGAINST THE MUNICIPAL CORPORA- TION BILL. Dissentient:-I. Because we consider the ...