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STATE PROSECUTIONS

... cement its old alliance with 'the- Court and Mi- nistry, in fear of the utter-extinction of its~inberent prin- ciples.-no Whig Attorney-General. could' avail. against ,the roused energies of the-one, the popular'party:.. Power might glut itself with ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... years. She pas' srssedber faculties to the last and was known to have walked two miles te day previous to her death.-vbrthern Whig. - - w t o a t ; e On the 22d inst. at Upper-Deal, Mies. Bette, aged 10yas Sehdn c5 sior, for the last 50 years, to consult ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... decliaration not to use the influence of their offices to tile prej; dlice of the Church of England. PRACTICE. COLLINS (GENT.) V. WHIG]IT.-Attaclunent of Isrivilege without an av diethm, and bail taken for 781., motion for a rule 9w/i to cancel the bail bond ...

POLICE

... higlh Tory), for his vote and interest, sent thefollowing reply':- Lord, I wais born a Wlhig and bred a Whig-I 'vear a wig, arid shall die ia Whig ; arid, therefore, cannot vote for you.'' AcciI)DNTr.-Tuesday5 evening, between six nind sevenr o'clock ...

MURDER OF A FEMALE

... to England expressly for the pre- a. sent Edition, in the Standard Novels, published by Messrs. t, Colburn and Bentley. WHIGS AND TrIoais.-The piquant work, entitled The Pre- mier, will be read with avidity at the present moment, as it un- folds the ...

POLICE

... heproposed as'a toast: Destruction to the king and his ministers ; adding, that lie wished destruction to every species of whig and radical, whose throats he would willingly cut, and repeated his abuse of the king and his ministers, all of whom lie named ...

POLICE

... all, Slon to the Wlig'' Government. Mr. ALLPY told hnim his conduct was irregular, for nothing lI been said about either Whig or Tory Government. Mr. IHetherington said he had nothing to say against his prS cutors, eXCept thley were the paid agents ...

LAW

... commence- ment of his trial, a regular series of trials had been carried on against him in Parliament since December last. The Whig government had en- couraged those trials, they had made the whole country a jury, and that too a packed jury; and had dexterously ...

MR. DEACLE'S CASE

... excellent future effects. But now, what will the law-reformr- ing Lord BROUGHAM do in this case? What will the liberty-loving Whig Ministry do, their Lord of the Treasury. being one of the parties ? Neither of them will do any-thing: that is my opinion, ...

ASSIZES

... witness fof the prosecution whether he was a WhiS or a Tory ? He answered that he had been formerly a Whig, afterwards joined ?? party, and had now become a Whig again. This avowal,-comnbined- with a knowing look which the witness gave Lord Lyndhurst, produced ...

NOTTINGHAM SPECIAL COMMISSION

... triumph which til retirement of Lord Ashley from the defence of his seat for t, County of Dorset has elicited from all the Whig newspapers. Wr't condole with them on their short-lived Pceans. Lord Ashley bsA retired from defending his seat against an ...

THE SPEECH OF ROBERT EMMET, Esq

... over and over again, that knowledge nght to be free; and now, forsooth, they can give no information oi tbe subject! The Whigs have orat'orized long ahout knowledge and te press being as free as .the .air we breathe; and now,i when they have the opportunity ...