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... Billsbarough, has been appointed a justice of the peace for the county ot Down. A better appoint- ment could not have been ?? Whig. The bodies of the two boys, named Fitzsimons, who l were lost out of a yawl in Belfast Lough, in March last, were picked up ...

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... Walter Savage Landor and the Editor of Blacksvood's Magazine-X. The Burial Maarch of Dundee-XI. Lord Ellenborough and the Whigs. William Blackwood and Sons, 45, George-street, Edin- burgh; and 22, Pall Mail, London; and JOHN CUM- MING, 16, Lower Ormond-q ...

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... heap of ruins, with a con. f siderable quantity of tinmber. Two Steamnerg *,and the engine-house, alone have been a ,Nortr Whig.' RUMOURED PARDON OF CONViCTS. -No rtstnig the contradiction which has been given to othith ihandin peared in several of the ...

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... Daily Morning Journal of Politics, Literature, the Fine Arts, Agriculture, &c. lo] The old landmarks of party-the epithets Whig and an Tory-having, if nut fallen into disuse, become little better M than empty sounds, the intention of this Paper could ...

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... sessions, in the mitigated penalty of 5s. and costs (under lst Victoria, c. 66), for using his horse with galled shoulders and ?? Whig. DIscovERY OF ?? BONES.-On Tuesday morning several excavators were engaged opposite the Town-hall, Southwark, in digging up ...

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... supporter, De Lacy Evans, against a Cobdenite, just as they defended Burdett against Evans when Sir Francis ratted from the Whigs. One thing is understood to have lowered Lord John itdividuatlly very much, and that is, making Lord Ctarless Russell Serg ...

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... ghqtneigbbourhood are r. indebted for tbe'new and commodoushar our that adorns f 'tHe northern entrance of fhat'tovwi. Northea Whig. le We understand the .nipaFiois~f ciidates font he, a- flee of guardians of the poor, for the electoril diviaonqf ' Liskeeve ...

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... amarqui-. sate for her lord and a baronetcy for her brother-in-law; but the honour was respectfully declined by the stanch old Whig,. who, conscious that one of his grandfathers'was; a hatter and the other a labourer, considered that his patronymic was, more ...

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... Who's up now ?' Lord John. * Thank God for that. And out the interroparor rushes to take his turn at an easy man: for the Whig leader is perhaps the easiest man in the House to report from the hesitation of his speech. Presently a roar will be heard ...

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... the chair,n Messrs. Barber, Wormair, Simmons, Sweet, and others, t addressed them. Resolutions were carried condemning both O Whig and Tory, and pledging them to use every constitu- tional means within their power to return Feargus O'Con.- nor, Esq., to ...

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... the Hired Slanderers of-the Government Press. In the Press, and vwil be, Published on THURSDAY next, 'JURY PACKING UNDER THE WHIGS IN IRELAND.' Sold at No. 9, Capel-street, and by all Booksellers. HOUSES AND LANDS. 370 BE LET, Set, or Sold, Mount Prospect ...

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... TIMES-_a Daily Morning Journal of Politics, Literat Y ?? the Fine Arts, Agriculture, &c. Theold landmarks of party-the epithets Whig ad v Tory-having, if not fallen into disuse, become little better,~' than empty sounds, the intention of this Paper could not ...