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SECONDARIES' COURT.—FRIDAY

... its received the alatideraus paragrapit 1it qirestior. ithie degree of canuion tins highly creditable to the press, wthether Whig or Tory, aithough lie Also knew It sometnraes had happeored thiat articles dtd obtaini luniertlon upon the usderstardlng that ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... * WevIIl have no rural police. I hope all those who do net join with us will be damned to the losest depths of hell. Every Whig an:i Tory eught. to have a tellpenny-rnil driven throogh his b-y heart. As regards myself, I shall be prepared, and e4krtm9 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... to go to Edinburgh and d say that the libel Ilta teas bad in the hands of the Tories, but was t helti it abeyance my tite Whigs? ?? not that an exoltement to libel ? Wity was the Attorney-General to hold the law of libel i it leash, to set It at whom ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... country gentlnitan, devoted to his books, curious In their purebaBe, proud of displayiig ?? pictares and statues. lie was a good Whig-his learned friend weuld not say that was a proof of insanity-hut he wan liberal in the best sense of the word. }Ie wedS a ...

ANOTHER VICTIM OF CHURCH LAW

... favourable circumstances, it is totally inadequate to support the population. Advices from America report favourably for the Whig party at the approaching presidential election there. This is all important, as upon their success depends Lhe restoration ...

COURTS OF REGISTRATION

... tration of 1840, Whig 17, Tory 13, doubtful 1(.- New claims sustained on the revision of 184l, Whiff 17, Tory 10, doubtful 10. Objections-Whigs made 11, sustained 9; Tory made 0, sustained 0, overseers Whig, 30; Tory, 27; doubtful, 9. 'fTe Whigs have a majority ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... not but remember thst it was the sentiment which~half acen- tury ago was given in the best days of the Whigs, when that separation between the old Whigs and the new, caused by the French revolution, threw a portion rf the party Into the arrns of the people ...

KING'S COUNTY—BIDDULPH'S CASE

... of ?? standing, and hitherto fair reputation, the Solicitor-General (at present the first law officer of Lord Ebring~ton, a Whig Viceroy), and Mr. Berwick, one of her Alajesty's counsel-the former daring to insult the memory of the illustrious dead, to ...

THE CORN-LAWS

... that the mlny should work for the few; but, as lie grew in vears, his reason taught him better things, and lie then joined the Whig party; but lie was sorry to say, he found, sifter a few years' experience, that lie bad not gained much by the chunge. Hle ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... stated that the plaintiff had said that lie could write ibr tle Radicals or the Conservatives, but lie could not write for the Whigs [a laugh]. After some time the paper ftailed in the haids of its first proprietors, and it was said that each of them had suffered ...

IRELAND

... ('tilt- gratulate the grand juries on the extreutely tranquil state of the country. Those charges of thte judgf,; nhltrlt . Whig or Tory, contrast verv curiously - _With ntni /labonrfed attemptsofthe Tintes to prove that. lreuiA iis in a statt bordering ...

IRELAND

... agrecnaeut entfered into, but, au., least, it wras understnood tliattheltepealers were not toilistiirhi thle return ofuiin ol' .tle Whig-s to Phrliatincimt, wiil tbat tlt! Wlihigs were, in 'their turli, not to disturb the returin Of' Ile- pealers lin possessioam ...