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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... and the rest appears to be in a dangerous state. LMEEcATIO OF ToOTAS JoNES-On Wednesday last this brutally treated victim of Whig tyranny was, after an incar- ceration of two years and eleven weeks, released from prison. The fine of 101. having been paid ...

ANOTHER FIRE AT GRAVESEND

... investigation into it before the -magistrates. - Found the rooms scantily furnished, as com- pared to the first survey he madie, whig about to effect the insurance. Mr. Soethgate said that although hd could riot get over the suspicious facts as proved before ...

WHIG TYRANNY

... WHIG TYRAN1Ny. THE CASE OF THOMAS JONES. On. the 17th of September last Thomas Jones's sentence of two Years' imprisonment expirede; On that day the reqnired sureties for his good behaviour for five years were in attend- ance _at the Westminster Police-court ...

THREATENING A JUDGE'S LIFE

... you despised, as well pr fes- sionally as politically, on the little-minded score that, he did not belong to your infernal Whig-quackery'clique, but to whom, when alive, you were too much of a dasthad to can- didly and openly avow suclf dislike, as a ...

SUICIDE BY A FEMALE

... approach he made- the other night to achieving a numerical victory. At first, their joy was unbounded at the thought of the Whig Ministry being placed in such imminent peril; but on more mature consideration, or, as the. Spa- niards say, on second thoughts ...

THE MURDER OF MR. HOLLEST

... that their official existence must come to a close in five orsix weeks at the very farthest. With this conviction haunting the Whig cabinet by night and by day, they are already, if we be not misinformed, going through the, unpleasant pro- cessiof setting ...

VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST THE REV. MR. SMITH

... and pupil teachers, would have been dependent for its reading on such reprints or mutilations in the Fonetic dialect as a Whig govern- ment, having acquired a monopoly of cheap and popular literature, might have seen fit to ?? Warder. A THIEn DETECTOR ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... borough will not be the subject of a contest, certain parties having very 'amicably settled the whole matter by arranging that a Whig and a Tory should be retucned. We assure them they are only building castles in the air, and for their consolation would inform ...

INGENIOUS ROBBERY, AND SINGULAR CREDULITY

... remanded the prisoner, and di- rected the police to look after the other sharpers. Cn-DnE:N DEvOuRa 'By 'DOGS.'-The Woodoille Whig, of thee lst instant, relates' the following horrible' story:- During the last few days a report has been in circulation il ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bet failed in my efforts, to ?? your lordship's portrait in my national work of ' Eminent Con- servatives,' and during the Whig administration my efforts were all in vain. A distress on my. property was, the result, and in order to save the property of ...

THE RIOTS AT MANCHESTER

... awri houses. the number of cses published uohdala-ye be couaiddrably. under the truth. ALL Tai DiErFitEBM'E.--Hoever muoh tbe Whigs may be fband sault with for their acts 0f-i'Osslea, they are per- fectly ocear about their ?? we believe it is indisputable ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... in-favonr'of Mr. Roeback'a motion, and it is expected that Lord John Russell-will carry over with him about sixty or seventy Whig members who have hitherto supported the - government. Much uncertainty tprevails as to the side upon which the Irish Liberal ...