32 p. 18 x 11 cm.
Newdegate opposes the Reform Bill,
since it would "give the Whig and
Radical Party an undue proportion
of the seats created...," would
lower the franchise and would deny
seats to men of intelligence who
scorn politics. He decries the
contentment of the Conservatives,
and the lack of an active "defence
of our institutions." He describes
the political situation, and
Russell's motives. He worries over
the encroachments of Jews and
Catholics.