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LAW SITTINGS.—THURSDAY, SEPT. 26

... man, was, we understand, an atrack of cholera. Mr. Loob was in his 71st year. In politico he was a 0bibeal and con-' slistent Whig. LONDON AND SnUTrUAseTONs RAILWAY.-Appllcation will ha made to Parliament next, Session for Neave to bring In a Bill for forming ...

MARY-LA-BONNE MEETING—ASSESSED TAXES

... orrce traripled] - P Ti, wan cowi fouind ; it was trkets out of tire dusit, andl thouigh ass the p~ledlte of the Tories, thre Whigs iroust redveen It. Mr. c- .oixh'.i'.ie ly novtre tile iResolu Ion wh~ich be had read. 511II I~ARHAM (a pe~rs~rr in the crowd) ...

CORK POLICE-OFFICE—SATURDAY

... the nouttering, or ,ltou'irgs of use happy individuals of our town on whom tile gifts may mnlc~ abunidatntly fall -Northern Whig. WSIALa FitSHERY.-O~t Of sloe 27 ships sent nut fromI Hull, 0:4 has beers wroceked, but witlsout loss of lives the rest ,ilr ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... of falsehoods-a charge which, as It was made against Tories, could not be for a moment supposed to be participated in by Whigs flaughterj. Mr. GALLOWAY said he was convinced the Elltor would give hi i authority for the calumny. Mr. PRIOR stated that ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL—THURSDAY

... falsehoods- a charge which as it was made against the Tories, could not be for a mo.' ment supposed to be participated in by Whigs [laughter]. M1R. FOSTER'S CASE. TO THZ EnIrron OF THE EXAMINER. Bad as the law of libel is, I perceive that it may be 'acrused ...

POLICE

... at Madrid. YORK CITY ELECTION.-A CONTEST.-On Wednesday morning the nomination took place at York, when the Hon. T D9undas (Whig) and J. H. Lowther, Esq. (Conservative) were proposed as Candidates. Up to Tuesday eveDing Mr. Dundas bad anticipated no opposition ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... to think that the Cotporation is popular. I admit tkut it is rot. CoMITs8ttoNEa: With whom are You Unpopular Mr.BATHIR: The Whig ant Disseating interest are generally opposed to rus. But the High Church party is friendly to us, and, on my word, as a gentleman ...

COURT OF KINGS BENCH, [ill] NOV. 26

... contained in the alleged libel are those which censure the Whigs, and above all, the sting contained in it is, that there is no satisfying Lord Plunket. Your ver- dict is now desirable to the Whigs. The post of yesterday told us of a change of administration ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN

... addressed the Jury at considerable length on behalf of the defendant, and characterized the trial as an attempt on the part of the Whig Government to prevent the peaceable struggle for repeal. He read the letter, and commented upon it as he went along, he declared ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—DUBLIN, NOV. 27

... sound the trumpet of her resurrec- tlion. The spirit Is beginning to arcuse,the stir of animation Is re- lurnihg, and yet the Whigs suppose that they will procure you to filt like the harpies of old, or the vampires of modern days. round tbetosmbln wbch ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... ±he affray in Calthorpe-street the editorbof that papern felt himself. called ispo ,ustifly by adty means the eonduct of tha Whig Government,; and to m nake Rit: appear that the police: had; beenl most: foully treated; and in the Whole ~ress; the Government ...

LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... Representation of the new Borough of Kendal. We are not aware that any candidate has yet declared himself. Three gentlemen of Whig principles are named, & with almost equal confi ]ense. Mr. Barham (the unsuc- ceqsful candidate for the county of Westmorelaud ...