IRISH ASSIZES

... Bangor. At this dinner a great number of Orange toasts were drunk. A literary correspondence on the subject appeared in the Whig, and Mr Hanson broutht a criminal prosecution for an alleged libel, which the indictment pronounced false and defamatory ...

THE LATE MURDER AT BATH

... their memorable attack upon that Governor. He F ~e became from this circumstance, connected with the lead- g ing members of the whig opposition, and he maintained !e a successful contest for Coventry. This contest cost him ir £25,000 in securing the freedom ...

POLICE OFFICE

... but as we have not received an authentic account, we forbear from given those particulars which have been related to us.-N. Whig. MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT regret to announce the death of a highly respectable gentleman, Samuel Little, Esq. of Stewartstown, who ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... BROUGHAM, POL- LOCK, and BRODEaIcK. COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENDANT.-Sir JAMES SCARLETr, Mur. GURNEY, and Mr. CAMPBrEL. The Northkern Whig says, the Marquess of Londonderry, on a recent occasion, since hisarrival at Mount-Stewarts expressed himself as being highly ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... he was hatthsle hospital surgeons were much more like hats then Sir James Scarlett like sour milk, which wat the meaning uf Whig [loud laughter]. Yesterday lie had taken tue liberty of assuring the Jury that he had every reason to believe that the whole ...

MURDER OF MARY MORTLOCK

... Of Bruniawlckers. If Thke KUat find this information of any vslse Iln settling his dispute O with Thre Mail, it Is at his ?? Whig.. GAMsING Housus.-Hardleg Ackfiand and James Russell, the -proprietors of tt~e house Ne. 17, Bury-street, St. James ?? at- ...

GLASGOW JUSTICIARY COURT

... g Carlisle are spoken- of-but only spokeneof;. - Ir was given out that 3Mr Aglionby'will eetaitnly stand u-pon- the: Blue (Whig) inte- rest. - Colonel Cti~ifdish has also been named, as well as M- r Lawson, and also -r Jirsmes, The lapse- of a Week or ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... signed by Mr Lawless, hlrgrng Mr Gregg with falsehood, which bad appeared in a paper Publtshed at Belfast, called the IVorthern Whig. The parties fired twice, ,, Mr Lawless's seeond ball passed through the skirts of Mr Gregg's coat. en seconds then interfered ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... herarts, were Catholics, aod what they did, therefore, rather he- wer longed to Catholic tha~n to Protestant history. The Whigs, in ver 1806, had andeavoured to make tile Catholic guestiofl a Cabinet tha meastire , but, fortuniately for thre country, ...

WILTS ASSIZES

... people, it appears, wish to namle the Pope themselves. The news, it is said; is confirmed' by commercialadvices. . ,. . 2 ' The Whigs have intimated their intentioh to s; plort_. - verinient in the Irish Disfranch'i;iemient Billl' ' ile isidlt of a meeting ...

BURY

... Jachsson, nothing is knowvn after leaving Carrickfrrgus ; soon after svhici Isis regimient wvent to Carinada.-BRfae Nsst Airshern Wh/ig. I HI-sTORlY oF AXe EMIGdAxTWanderinig through tile wvoods, in the wrinter of 18S27, wye canme upon~ the track of a lseigh; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—REFORM

... never can be, and quite fills me with wrath, To sss how we're flooded with lather and froth. LORD T-NT-RD-N. As proposed by a Whig, I'm tree to declare, With all you have heard I agree to a hair. MRJ. W-LL-M5. We've beeD jockey'd enough by the vulgar and ...