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CASE OF GOVERNMENT ROBBERY

... swinish guzzlings, &c.; of the daha, tyranny of Tory power; and of the sneeking tyranny and desert& ful legislation of the Whigs. Such efforts, Mr. Editor, must mightily tend to still this cLa, of misrule, and work, eventually, as I have above observed ...

THE RECENT TEA FRAUDS

... frauds, was seized and possessed of at the date or the writ. The subjoined sketch of the proceedings is taken from the Northern Whig:- 1 Mr. William Wellington Godfrey was examinedl by Mr. Smith as to the nature of Moore's property, lie said that Moore was ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... tlerefore, have to select another candidate. The Conservatives, it is said, will bring forward Sir William Horne, a Conservative Whig, and support him in conjutttion with Captain Alsager. ...

THE SECESSION PRESS

... has been up to this' time. This was two days ago, and as yet there is no indication of a change of any sort. The Richmond Whig has the following appeal:- The death-like torpor which hangs like a spell over our belesgured country w111 speedily accomplish ...

IRISH ASSIZES

... Bangor. At this dinner a great number of Orange toasts were drunk. A literary correspondence on the subject appeared in the Whig, and Mr Hanson broutht a criminal prosecution for an alleged libel, which the indictment pronounced false and defamatory ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... sending of this letter, the prisoner did take proceedings in the county court, and was awarded A6 by the judge of the courL-Mr. Whig. ham, in addressing the jury for the defence, stated that they could not convict the prisoner of sending a threat- ,ening letter ...

MR DAVID SALOMONS AND THE COURT OF ALDERMEN

... It might be said that all these appointments had been mrde by an innovating Government-that they had been the acts of the Whigs. That was so, but what had the present- the Conservative-Governuient since done? Had they shown any desirc to relax that liberal ...

COURTS OF LAW

... witnesses that he could write in support of any, even the most extreme political parties, but could not at all support the Whigs.-Mr Serjeant Shee, in his reply upon the defendant's evidence, said, with regard to the facility with which the plaintiff had ...

IRELAND

... ('tilt- gratulate the grand juries on the extreutely tranquil state of the country. Those charges of thte judgf,; nhltrlt . Whig or Tory, contrast verv curiously - _With ntni /labonrfed attemptsofthe Tintes to prove that. lreuiA iis in a statt bordering ...

THE OPEN QUESTION

... lordship-but although, as an advocate of the ballot, I shall fall under your lordship's censure, I beg to state that I am not a Whig, and therefore do not like hypocrisy. Moreover, as public men are public pro- perty,-and I know no reason why I should not ...

Published: Sunday 23 June 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1943 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WANTED, A VAGRANCY POLICE

... Market is well carried out, e Cle sara, sara ( What will be, will be) emblazons the dis- tinguisbed shield of the great Whig buttress; the beggars interpret the motto literally ; they will scourge the whole district, in- timidate where they need not ...

Published: Sunday 02 August 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 889 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment