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Poor Man's Guardian

RIGHT TRIUMPHANT!

... 0 COURT OF EXCHEQUER, June 17. THE' AiToRNEfY-GENERAL V. HETHERINGTON. 'This' was' an action against the defendant for publishing two Papers one'tecalled the People's Conservative, and the other the Poor Man'si Giudian, -without delivering to the 'Comrmlissioners of Stamps the respective aflidivits' required by the statute, 'and also for publishing the two Papers without their being respec. ...

[Price Id. portanee of demanding specific pledges from the candidates, unless they are willing to be deluded ..

... of the legitimate result of parliamentary reform, namely, good and cheap government. What more convincing proof can the electors require of an intention on the part of the candidate, make tools of them, than this their repugnance to take specific pledges ? It is absurd to expect cheap government unless the candidates are unequivocally pledged to specific measures. It appears from certain ...

IRELAND

... CONVICTIONS FOR MURDER AT MEATH ASSIZEr DvmLra, AuVArT 2,-The first trial for the Rathkenny nmr. ders at the Meath Assizes terminated by the conviction of Ih, oldt- nat Devin, onelof the accused.. The other, James Skri vwho was charged as an' accessory before the fact, was dedaT4 not' guilty. The Jury did not deliver their verdict untilote o'eloek on the afternoon of Thorsday, after having ...

THE FACTORY FUNDS

... Mr. Oastler has published another Letter in the Morning Chronicle, in reply to Mr. Foster’s strong Letter, to which allusion was made the Guardian of the 28th of September. But Mr. Oastler shiiks the main question—what has become of the factory funds? This called forth another Letter from Mr. Foster, brushing away the pretended inconsistency in his former Letter, and again coming back to the ...

CHEAP POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE

... Satwdny awning kat. at eight o'clock, awanereae and idghly retpectable meeting the Friends of the Working Claaaes ami Free Frees, took place the Institution in TheobaWVroad, for the purpoee.of recommending adoption pocnoMuy. msseares ...

GREY LIST

... Tiie following lint was unavoidably omitted laat week. It ie bright exemplification of Whig patriotism and disinterestedness, and therefore entitled to preservation. 1. Bari Grey, First Lord of the Treasnry, Member of the .Privy Council, Saperonmerarv of the Knights of the Garter, Commissioner for the Affairs of India, &o. &c. Kr £13,500 >rd Durham (married to Earl Grey's daughter, Louisa ...

REFLECTIÓNS ON THE CASE OF T. WILLIAMS, NOW UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH

... REFLECTIONS ON THE CASE OF T. WILLIANS, NOW UNDER SENTENE O -EA'ted THomsS WILLIAMS Was to have been exeCULV, on Tuesday last at the Debtor's Door in Nev rgate, t the violation of a liule girl, eight years of age'of 0h name of Margaret Pugh, in the ?? at Lisson Grove, about a month ago. die and thc recent Old Bailey Sessions, and foundb. ?? would have been hung on Tuesday ?? o'clock, had it ...

165

... that they would not wait to know what they meant by it; (hear) they would not even hear the chairmen'a opening speech, but pro to disperse the meeting in the most expeditious but cruel manlier. After calling it together in great measure themselves their mock proclamation, which was said to signed the Secretary of Stare, and which any man would suppose to be a forgery. Most people, was sure, ...

533

... dition to •xull our own tuperior state of society, when I recollect the strong sympathy that was manifeeted, or feigned, for the incendiaries and rioters in various parts of the country, and particularly at Bristol—the exertions that were made to save them from punishment, the commisserarion expressed for any of them that summed it, and the indignatwn and contempt lavithed on the toldiert, ...

THE FRENCH MONSTER TRIAL

... THE eyes of all nations of Europe are turned to this state trial; and many governments are waiting in silent anxiety its eventful issue. The number of prisoners, amounting to eighty, we believe-their crime is charged as an attempt to overthrow the government; the number of witnesses, between eight and nine hundred ; their judges, the Peers of France; their prosecutor, the King of France; and ...

APPREHENSION OF MBt. WATSON

... Marlborough Street Police Office. —On Monday, Mr. Watson, bookseller, of 33, Windmill Street, Finsbury Square, went up for examination before F. A. Roe, Esq. the sitting Magistrate, and Mr. Jessop, charged with riotously assembling with divers Others on the Fast Day. ' List, inspector of the S Division, was about be sworn, when Mr. Watson asked him, Whether he believed in the trath the book on ...