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ADVOCATES OF LYNCH LAW IN ENGLAND

... Polish, I{u-g1arian and German refugees when- ever, by dint of the grossest mis-statements. and ith the aid proh Pudor!) of Whig, Radical, and Protectionist journals, they can persuade a score or two of English wvorkpeoplC to join with them. For we are ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... with a family of children. He removed to Lynchburg a few months ago, having previously edited the Danville Registe.-Ricluamond Whig. RsEFOaI IN THEE Fa-MnE COSTUsE.-Last Thursday Mrs Smith gave a public lecture on dress and its relations both hygienic and ...

CLOSE OF THE SESSION.—THE FUTURE POLICY OF THE WIHGS

... CLOSE OF TIHE SESSION.-TH-IE FUTURE POLICY OF TIHE WHIGS. >, j ~~~~~( 2Yrnes.) I 1 t is to be done in the recess ? Last January we is forboie to ask with urgell cy, Whlant is to be done in the I session ? for it was evident that little would be done, ...

REVIEW OF THE PAST SESSION

... tl the beginning of the session that, with the existing tC composition of the House, any other chief but the W chief of the Whigs is impossible. It has since been sc almost proved that Lord John Russell is impossible 01 also. The parties in the House only ...

REGISTRATION APPEAL COURT

... the registering Sheriffrs doeJ a cisions altered; the conservatives having succeeded in two ap- r peals, the whigs in one. Counsel for the Whigs-Mr Shand, Edinburgh. Mr Mortise - Solicitor, Banff, Agent. 3 Agents for thme Coseraretfves-Meossrs Denean, Aberdes-| ...

DUNGANNON PETTY SESSIONS

... DUNGANNON PETTY SESSIONS. / 881- - A_ 1- (From the Northern Whig.) 13rORTANT '10 SEWiED MUliSLIN MIANUFACTURERS, On Monday after some assault cases had been disposed of,- -E the case of Messrs. D. & J. II'Donald & Co., of Glasgow and , Belfast, against ...

TOWN-COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... had the support of the Couservative interest almost exclasively. We know also that he had the support of the Parliament-Hoese Whig interest to a large extent; and that he was supported by no less a person than Her Majesty's Solicitor-General, who came and ...

TOWN-COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... result of such a course. Mlr Walpole was consequently Dpressed to give his assent to it at present, or to take the bill, as the Whig Government had done, and makesuch alterations on it as he might consider expcdienr, and then present it to them and ask them ...

BUSINESS OF THE SESSION

... Commission, to ftj all'(1 cilancery referee, we trust, wvill soon become a positive rea- lug lily siteilat the rival hands of Whig and Tory reformers, of yi gJpposalng, then, the Budget approved and carried, what are si Ic be he viihie ruitsof the first ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... side! prisonier on hIs secnd declarration. .T In cross-examination, witness said the powder was shown to Inst the prisoner Wh~ig declaration,, but could. not say into whoas~ inig hands it was given after- the declaration. It might have been ' Smith, the ...

Spirit of the Press

... lent its strength to Ministers to defeat the bulk of their own habitual supporters. Lord Palmerston could not induce forty Whigs to accompany him into the midst of his Tory majority-for Tory it confes- sedlv was in substance and spirit, in temper and in ...

THE APPELLATE JURISDICTION OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... al. LORD CAMPBELL-Do you think it would make any difference in the opinion of the Scotch people whether he belonged to the Whig party or to the Tory party, the Liberal or the Conservative ?-I do not. The same opinion as I have expressed was en- tertained ...