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POLICE

... Sir JOHN WROTTESLEY Will have the Darlingtbn interest and the Bradford Interest, in addition to the general interest of the Whigs. On the other side there is yet no movement indicative of a contest, although wve learn, from a-variety of sources, that such ...

ABUSES OF THE POLICE

... be expiating our offence at the Tread Mill. I am, Mr. Editor, yours, &c. S. In our Report of the Proceedings at the Glasgow Whig Din- ner, we by accident omitted to state, that on the proposition of Mr. Demniman, the Health of the Duke of LeWaster and ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—DEC. 9

... the wife of the lunatic, because, if she were not, she ad noeright to traverse the inquisition. With respect to the treatent whig oh the lunatic had received, he was far from thinkiengit avbicroper. With reference to this point, he had thrnl ng t e aidavits ...

YORK ASSIZES—YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 24

... St. standinaggas he did on the righte sid, iontent himself with re- maiin afar off juidishy, i am thanktful that l am nota Whig, I am thiankful tlsittj a1 sndot a ltefmiirser-I lam thaimkful that L aim not-a Radicsak,--Iam thankful that I sin not even ...

MR. HUME AND THE COAMBINATION LAWS

... lowing extracts of a letter from Mr. Hume, dated London, 28th lDecember, 1624:- The language ought no longer to be about Whig or Tory, butabout those who will support measures that have in view the greatest haJ lz essof thegreatestmesnber. That is the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—MONDAY, FEB. 7

... could be sat -any thing near true; the inclosed is his answer. You will see he 'what dependence can herenfter be placed onl the Whig Chro- ice nide, from whvich your, statement is copied, and will, lams sure, hiis he glaed of the661 oprturiity of repairing ...

POLlCE

... ion to. a lady of her,,,w~a~rrn of .imaginaff i~pi ?? ttmpge it a desdlyius6ilt;I ehe lmm~d~edily e nooked f all~tbe .g~es whig. were. then o tbo 'tie into! jbe ,, pl6T,.a~ p~d managed to trea t hree paqes, gdglaatsbelf0ole, ?? riIsef~couWZ 'de ed tocheck ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... the interest of the house, and also for his jsa. .1 ftpiuS emoitntit fr popser than 1l1., aj d d7l M. iir the gvtaee5 AS ?? whigbh had not dered that slighteig besIt.J viieral witavt werer put into tbe bou to aupp bistato 0, . .Tbey. pofed She agreement ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY

... been taken, because otherwise it would be a mutilated Dictionary. The defendant did not aim at the high philosophical fights whig h the plaintiff had attempted; but had, in truth, reduced the work from an Encyclop hla to a humble Dictiotiary, useful to ...

CHARGE OF MURDER AT SEA

... used very disgusting language. 'Ilhe deqeaeed returned some answer, and the prisoner then rose up and struck tlse 'deceased, whiG had a knife in his hand, which he was seen to push against the waistband of the prisoners trowsers. The prisoner then said ...

COUNTY DOWN ASSIZES

... Mtarch. hears really the sembsance of a prophecy:- Alarch IS.- Lord Liverpool's Illness has faien ?? on the mtilnds of all Whigs and Tories. No islividual was ever mrre respected. lirookes's fell rpe culatinvi on hlt successor. General belief, thtt I. ...

BALLYMENA PETIT SESSIONS, AUG. 29

... BALLYMENA PETIT SESSIONS, AvG. 29. A PRESBYTERIAN CLERGYMAN CHARGED WITH SHOOTING AT A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST. [FROM THE NORTHERN WHIG.) During the whole of last week the public mind in Portgle- none and the neigbbourbood has been thrown Into the utmost ttate ...