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JURY COURT—MONDAY, DEC. 9

... had taken place, acd. the Lord AdVOCETe1timmediaiely procured a free pardon for the p:hovI.A After thisi I asl, whether the Whig or Tory ttoxlheof adminict6ritng justice deserves the fire- ference ? X. Aiothir paragraph aftetwarlis. stated,- We lb egi ...

Ireland

... The Morning Chronicle of' Monday last, the 15th inst. containing the report of tie proccedings and speeches at the Granqd W'hig Dinner.. given at Glasgow to Mr. Brougham and Alr. Denman (which the Morning Chronicle sent fur and obtained ex- prcrs From ...

ANECDOTES OF BONATARTE

... casie, I suttered myself to be moved, and I viviLde. TThere I was wroig: a statesinan's heart should be itt his h ieal . 0 e WHIG DINNER AT GLASGOW. c (Frsot the D)ublin Journt)`1 t We this day insert a pretty full account of the pro- ti ceedings at a ditter ...

PUNISHMENT OF DEATH

... tint lue exmisting sysieru anerkedirehll bust lila eld 'as- isartloniswere dilstrtistrnl~hy hi., former friends; acid both Whigs add Tories,' ) Cheered by the pub]tir voice, Conok this first oppertunityaetfortlerd by thicssil-' iceasinl ic Mof rice 5mCivil ...

SCOTS APPEAL

... nation, Wrhell each British heart undergoes reforrmiatlon. T/hear party distiectionis wrill all liave an end- No longer the Whig with tire Tory contend; The great and the yractical ?? question wvill be, '110 V cml 1, my brother, be uiseful to thee? ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Wil' t :u L sate somuuume othrs ttrunic, t llm-xuimlmui my N ;r ?? hitm- eohel its th' streetvrI t i y limit Tirie -m:rie Whigs,' \\d lma u m thur' mmmcmi muima vh t ?? it hof tue imiut el ut lltem time icrum . Stawsi Silu iltiit rit Milum-1l.i A slvirew ...

MR. BUCKINGHAM'S CASE

... MR. I?UCKINGOANVli CASH'. Wve here seceivest n cepa of Mitr thick j ghisa's, slut emieet egpiisis thle Whigs,sisll i iiss'itslbeio infesues that, vl~e the sisn M~ - her lines Lneste oot5 aI very slushy stile. (si tihe cisiwdlei siate sit Ourss coluisiis ...

POLICE MEETING

... foot of Ilttoid St cut, toill ot hfiC haud of 6hiprow, M,. W Oooit.0, tlo t'oovuoorof tho Watchintog Cotmoittro, proiutkod tO Whig the tootler oolrndl the noltce Of opliltin 1311thoelo Of tbeo 1'loo. Voictiei othur tottirs woro referred to dilloerolt Co ...

JURY COURT—SECOND DIVISION

... icaetbn to the pzursuer, to the hanot or the like effect, to hiii loss, iijaiuty and damnage. Damag~es laid dt £f1000. Bir W~hig ham openeid the case fhtor sh&prcsuer, and csilld hii woit- nests;3 Mr 1iqtherfqrI~addr~gitd the Jui'y foi« Mr Ciuitli, the ...

REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS

... the sober-minded part of the nation. It is the tail ruling, not the head. It is the work of agitation,-the desire of the Whigs to steal a march on their rivals,-the effort of low men in favour of their own sordid interests; not the result of mature wisdom ...

ANTI CORN LAW MEETING

... thirty millions to purchase their own? No they would have their freedom unhought-not as 'an act of race. Itiwas not to the Whigs they owed the working out of their emancipation from those unjust and unequal laws of which they complaied. But-' honour to ...

THE LEADERSHIPS FOR THE SESSION

... as yet been but partially tried. its strength may not prove equal to the demands upow it, whichll indeed be formidd le. The Whig Mbiisters may be unable to go far enough in some needful direction. Ve do not assume that it will be so; I but we can no more ...