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The Champion

TRIAL OF THE REV. J. R. [ill]

... fact that the indictment is about to be framed at Chester. I t cannot be supposed that it is the intention of the liberal Whigs to take hitn by surprise, when unprepared for his defence. Although the people are inclined to. the be- lief that they are ...

MIDNIGHT LAWMAKING

... make those that are adopted good in their kiid, has been thought a chief point in what is called Legislation ; but the Whigs seem to imagine that, no matter what they are, the number of laws is a blessing, and any thing that stops the business of ...

THE NEW AGITATION—OPPOSITION TO THE POOR-LAW

... the'leading | speakers, denounced both Whigs and Tories. What (said he) is the present condition of Ireland ? We see lher, as I may'sly, weighed in the balance that is held by two great contending parties, the Whigs and the Tories-both alike indifferent ...

ABOLITION OF TRIAL BY JURY

... 'lpetty offences .of a like description; it is.this inoreae,. $uieh originates in hunger caused by the Whig poor. ?? tbat would soon rolh -back on the Whigs and their 4ov, if they suffered;thie cowrls of quarter sessions asy &l~nger'to be open for suiich ...

ABOLITION OF TRIAL BY JURY

... The Tories gave us a police force in London; and ithe Whigs have improvell upon that by spreading the pest all over Eng- land. The next step of encroachment upon our liberties, like all Whig steps of the kind, promises to be as much Inore rapid as ...

CORONERS' COURTS

... S E ?? _. ?? _ . We hav~'ebriviedi-of ae a g;reat- oisposiuoo on'. the' art o 't~i --enmn - bet'hfijj Whig,- or Tolry,~ t~sffe~ hz~aii~r Waki4'ilejit instifution. to h intn diuse Thp61116ce of. o1rbner is one olf g ~espns~bhtyone vhicf ftei'i'requires ...

LATEST POLICE

... he collected. 'Mi. LA ING said this wai a case, i;pon wbhji hc ?? ei~rn;6 to , decisioje-it ought to- be cnrriedl before' a whig tribial. ' i Mr. Carkson suggested that an ?? would be advisable for the sake of the or, -The Magistrates said; they ;bad:re ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS' REPORT

... a case for the late Government, and, though last not least, a series of jobs and a fund of patronage for themselves. THIE WHIGS AND THE CHARTISTS. ?? has crushed a wasp, without killing it, must have observed how the last efforts of the little venomous ...

ARREST OF MR. STEPHENS.—MR. FOX MAULE

... ,patriot ATr*oooD, and other excellent reformers, to denounce him, to excommunicate him, in short. This failing, another Whig tool, fit to 'be the associate of 'DANIEL O'CONNELL, Mr. JOHN EDWAkD TAYLOR, of Manchester, distinctly publicly, and repeatedly ...

NEW POOR-LAW INFANTICIDES

... published his plan for murdering infant children, without exposing them to pain, as more mere f'al than the new poor-laov. '[he Whig Attorney-General, who is taking such vigilant care of property, acquiesces so far in MARcus's opinion as not to prosecute this ...

ABOLITION OF JURIES

... -scheme; and therefore our Whig Globe is full of attack 'upon ?? sereant, and' would bring' him into con- teimpt as far as it possibly'caii; -but, taking Special care all the.while not to name his damping letter to the Whig ?? which is published by. Hatchard ...

RURAL POLICE.—COMMERCIAL DISTRESS

... the new poor-law. We are not surprised at the sugges- tion ; because we believe that it is the intention (or wish) of both Whigs and .Conservatives to. surround these administrators with all sorts of duties and powers, in order the more firmly to fasten ...