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THE CHARGE AGAINST MADAME RACHEL

... high's family need blush for any part that his lordship had taken in this affair. The proceedings then closed. The Observer (Whig) makes an estimate of the pro- bable result at the general election of the ehanoes effected by the Itefoem Act. G0 seats will ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MAY 14

... publio career in the lower house, voted on occasions with the Whig party; and, although an un- frequent speaker in the House of Peers, invariably sup- ported the viaws and measures of the Whig govern- ments. On the death of his eather, in October, 1839 ...

ASSAULT BY POLICEMEN IN NEWCASTLE

... if askeO his opinion of Mr Bright, say something more forcible even than that. The devil, he once said, was the first Whig.1 Mr Elaine, the Republican candidate for the presidency of the United states, left New York Yesterday morning on a visit to ...

FATAL AFFRAY ON ST. MARY'S ISLAND

... bill as being most objectiontable and most unconstitutionml, and which lie could only describe as beoin5 worthy of the worst Whig oligarchy that was over entrusted with the government of the country. He also stated, that in the evenit of the bill passing ...

EXTRAORDINARY CRIMES IN NEW ZEALAND

... Tory breeldS 6f Viot -I'll iswer idi' the Lingons, fn thep OJ'ytirves there was never r a pup 'bel'i-to aiib ut wbuldliowl ifa Whig came nearhim. -he 7.fdgon bloodis goed,-'rich, old Tory blood-like good rich milk; and that's why, when the right time comes ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... got. The prisone4 excused himself by stating that, though short of mone, he expected a post-office order, on the recefipt of whig he would settle the bill.- He then left the house, n was not seen for a few days until yesterday, when he was aken into custody ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY OF TEA AND FRAUD ON THE CUSTOMS

... London, Liverpool, and Glasgow houses in the tea trade, and ultimately started in basi- ness on his own account. The Northern Whig of the same date supplies some additional particulars: - S ince the above was written we have learnt some further particulars ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Grain- ger, by a single vote. He ?? sit for Dur- ham until tie next general election. In politics, 1r. Harland was a staunch Whig of the old school. THE RURAL DEANERY OF LINDISFARNS AND BissEop COLENso.-At a meeting of the Deanery, two memorials have been ...

INQUESTS

... the whig candidate, and Captain Smith Vernon, brother to the unseated member, Sir F. Smith, is the conservative. Tke friends of the former calculate upon a good ?? PeterborouAgh, MrThomson Hankey, deputy-governor of the Bankof England, is the whig candidate ...

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... promise of parliamentary reform, but, at the same time, the hon. member ought to have remem- bered that the history of the Whig party for the last thirty years had been that of pledges loosely given and instantaneously broken. In point of fact, a LVWhig ...

NEWCASTLE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... not up to the mark, although an able politician. The hopes of the Opposition are now fixed upon Lord Grey, who is leie of a Whig than Lord Derby once was, and who ie sup- seeI to be capable of bringing over such men as the on. B;EOD. Boreman, the Bight ...

ANOTHER MURDER IN LONDON

... purely in his public and official capacity. THE LATE RIOTS IN BELFAST. - Although the riots have ceased (says the Northerin Whig of Satur- day) we shall in all probability formany days to come have to record the lamentable results of the recent dreadfal ...