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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... window. Therewasgroa r 1arn when the meeting was opposite tlhe magistrates' office. Heard NDouall say, A bloodthirsty set of Whigs for prosecuting Stc. phess. I advise all men, women, and children to arm, and to do as they are diang,)hapthlur parts of the ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—THURSDAY

... principle., lerwe are above ye all. Neither Conservatives nor Chartists claim us [laughter]; we bave nothing to de with the Whigs, altbough at times we may be caght ear ohigging. Wearo not inclined to Radicalism, although we have a thorough wish to strike ...

REPRESENTATION OF [ill]

... blectors would be at the head of the poll. Long then said it was very little consequence who we had to represent us, whether Whig or Tory. He alto said, it bohoved every man situated as I was, with a large family and a young tradesman; to look out for my ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE AT THE MONUMENT

... with a knife. An inquest was held on the body, and Hillan has been committed to Carrickfergus gaol, for trial at the Spring ?? Whig. Some time ago a person of the name of Chisholis, a sawyer by profession, aged upwards of fifty, and who is tolerably well ...

COURTS OF REGISTRATION

... faction. In S&th Shropshire there were but few objections on either side, in. the Shiffeall and Iron. bridge districts the Whigs having a small majority.- Carnarvon Herald. STAsFoani.-The state of the borough continues about the sRme, but the Conservatives ...

THE CHARTIST RIOTS at NEWPORT

... ' ment of the prisoners, knowing the millions 'who were sympathising with them; and when we reflect on. the career of the Whigs since they 'got into power-the druilu1g the police'the attack on the people of BIrming- ham-the arming the' middle classes ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—TUESDAY

... Treaisury, and it was the same Treasury, .would repeat, with s; olutnable iteration, as 27411toff d it, and a . Tr'easury of Whigs too, 'or 'it was a or~tg fuct that all tin attacks on . the fibertics the country bird been made by the Whings. L the 20 of' ...

THE CORN-LAWS AND DR. BOWRING'S MISSION TO BERLIN

... 4$ Upon the question of registry, referred to in my last, the dis. senting judges were Baron Richards and Mr. J. Ball, both Whig appointments, the latter a Roman Catholic. But the fact is, the dissentients were Baron Richards and Jus. tice Perrin, the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... received a letter conlaining the sum of 1 from yon, with some information which we feel very thankfutl or. You see what the Whig are when in ower-nome of themn aret the w~orking man's friend. We know you must have a great deal to contend with. We are happy ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... cenpletna. Mr. Jestlce.,Coleridge: You iay tae, 6131 to show ?? NIsI haned This polhation deei t te tp tha corn lttal ef Phst for Whig trdason, but td n lnd itmen-prie errt , aud Viucrat at tie lteo Moninouth A Burgh for teatlouB lam- gusgewhichrema is uutried ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... of Commons. What was the very first subject of remark, why, that the committee consisted of but two Conservatives, and nine Whigs, or Shobbyites? lie~ did not pretend any knowledge- of this habit of ?? nicknames; but his learned friend knew that the committefe ...

PUNISHMENT OF JUDGES BY THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT

... ascriged by the Man. chester report to evils arising from complicated causes, uncontrollable by human agency.-Yours, &c,, AN OLD WHIG. NOTE OF THE EEDITOR.-WO know not whether the directors of the Bank have the same idea which our per- severing correspondent ...