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MR. OASTLER, and THE LAW

... 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 horror ...

RURAL POLICE

... and the meeting separated amidst great uproar.- Staffordshire Examiner. We last week announced our intention to watch the Whigs in the attempt that they have promised to make to place police officers all over the Country; but we didlittle more, in the ...

RURAL POLICE

... meeting separated amidst great uproar.'.'- Staffords7ldre Examiner. - -We last week announced our intention to watch the Whigs in. the attempt that they have promised to make to place police officers all over the Country; but we did little more) in the ...

RURAL POLICE

... the meeting separaked amidst great uproar.'l -Staiffordshire Examzner. We last week announced our intention to watch the Whigs in the attempt that they have promised to make to place police bfficers all oyer the Country; but we did little more, in the ...

THE TORIES AT COURT

... of Court courtly gentlemen,* to be driven. to his last extremity -to accept such crumbs from the Court' stullery, under a .Whig Administration, in despair of his restoration to the Privy Seal under a Tory one IWe can scarcely credit the story-it would ...

CORONERS' COURTS

... . COItONERS' COURTS. 'Wc have observed, of late, a great di'spositioin.,oh) the part of 'the Government, 'whether Whig 'r Tory. to suffer this ancient and excellent institution to fall. into disuse. The office of Coroner is one of great responsibility; ...

RURAL POLICE

... of the county in Nhliclh this Joln-Russell-force was to be kept on foot. As is the case, however, with everything that the Whigs enact, this Act has already bred another, w*hicb We have now before us in the shape of an Amendment Billa brought in by ...

LORDS' COMMITTEE ON POOR-LAW REPORT

... reader should go through it attentively; for, even in this report, there is a clear proof of the mischievous working of the Whig law. One of the cases (that which was brought forward by Mr. Law iN,) shows the gross abuse which has already got into practice ...

[ill] POLICE

... however, on 'which .tje .Wh1 and nthe common enemy joit most corditei:. In' .t~hi~g .oppressive or dangerous to the people, tse Whig and the common enemv are one. They only quarrel in earnest 'when it is a question which directly or remotely tends to..decide ...

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

... 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 ...

RURAL POLICE

... at any rate, who were calied upon the other day by one of the Whig under-Secre- taries, to sink minor differences ' and let Reformers of all clase's unite, one and all, to support the Whigs, lest divi- sion should let in the common enemy, meaning the ...

MEMORANDA OF MEN AND MATTERS

... apostacy. Is the hireling seller of his country to retain his seat in Parliament ? We look on this as another intimation that the Whigs are going, and that lrAN intends to leave the hereditary bondsmen to their own devices. STATE OF IREL&ND.-Lord BrnanazoN and ...