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THE SPECTATOR—THE RECENT TRIALS

... the prisoners-in this respect presenting a marked and praiseworthy contrast to the abundant malignity and low jibing of the Whig Examniner. Our contemporiary thus prefaces a long rebuke of the Conifederates with the following tribute to the manly demeanour ...

THE REGISTRY COURT

... cuckooi was 'heard there last week. 'We are at a loss' hbw to' account far the pro-' o tracted visitofthis Prar av's.- Northern Whig. The price of bread in Paris is fixed by the official journal 'a at seventeen sous the 41b., a rise from the last price. a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... impossible at present to fix a day for the trial. Thle Queen, at the prosecution of Joseph Napier, Bog., Q. C., v. The Northern Whig. It having been intimated that one counsel On either side would be heard in this case previous to thejudgment of the court ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... really absent in Balbriggas when my windows were all smashed. Mr. Rowland-Mr. Duffy is a very respectable Char. , tist, and the Whigs broke his windows (laud laughter), Judge Torrens-The children who broke the windows imistook the law (laughter). I think that ...

TRIAL OF MR. COBBETT

... apostate Whig. What, indeed, of evil has the Whig~ not doe!d He had lived for twenty-one years tinder six Tory Attorney-Generals, and 1usd niot been prosecuted, though, if he had been a Whig lawyer, lie could have found out many libels, -but the Whigs were ...

THE ARREST OF MR. STEPHENS

... in our n opiniou, most just. That conspiracy was favoured and supported by the Chronicle, the Globe, and the whole of the Whig papers. To that conspiracy Mr. O'Connell is, we believe, mainly indebted for his influence and power in Ireland, and as that ...

CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... Commons had -made for carrying the same, 1 into effect---he seemed to consider the entire un- a worthy of a passing allusion. WHIG PATRONAGE. The London Examiner---an out-and-out, sup- 2 porter of the, ministry---says the appointment of the son of 'Mr. Spring ...

PETITIONS

... This is more of Whig blundering. - Durinig the absence of Reporters from the gallery, a long and warm discussion took place, in which Mr. O'Con- nell, Nlr, Wallace, Mr. Chaipman, and several other members took a part: but all in vain-the Whig Lord Althorp ...

CROWN PROSECUTORSHIP

... FREEMAN'S JOURNAL continues at the head of the daily Liberal press, whilst T THE WEEKLY FREEMAN leaves all its competitors- Whig and Tory-immeasurably in the back ground:- TITLE ~Number of~ Stamps issued in the TITLE ~~~Month of NEWSPAPERS. OP THE = Dublin ...

CAVAN MAGISTRACY AND POLICE

... saying that he is incapable of stating that which is not true, and yet, how can we bring our- selves, in this tenth year of Whig rule, to suppose that such is the real state of things ? But there is something still worse in the condition of Cavan, and ...

MR. O'CONNELL AND THE IRISH BENCH

... yours very truly, F. D. FrNLAY, Proprietor of the Northern WIkiq. [The statement in the Spectator, taken from the Northerz Whig of June 23d, was simply that there was not the slightest ground to elpect that Mr. O'Loghlen would leave the Rolls to go ...