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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... date of theexamination. ENGLISH FARMERS IN THE WEST OF IRELAND. -whr John Lamb, the ?? Q'uaker clrrtspend ent of the Northern Whig, on h1ij retura to Beitjwt from Connaught, made a report, in which lie gives the following interesting and gralilyisg sketch ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... who was connected with some of the oldest families in Lancashire and Cheshire, and who svas raised to the peerage by the whigs, died a few days ago. I-le is succeeded by Lord Eddisbury, tneirly under-secretary of state, and Wetter known as the Hon. E ...

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 ...

THE CHARGE OF CRUELTY AGAINST A BARRISTER AND HIS WIFE

... Father Thompson, the Popish priest for that ?? Guardian. REPRESENTATION OF SOUTH NOTTIa NGHAMSHIRE.- Mr Bromley, protectionist whig, having resigned from ill-health, the landowners have put up Lord Newark, eon of Earl Manvers; and the tenant farmers Mr Bar- ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS, CONCLUDED

... is however gratifying and cheering to find a meeting of high and low church, both clerical and lay, dissenter, conservative, whig, and radical as- sembled together. Many O1' the speakers felt and as- auowledged this. It is a practical recognition of the ...

DURHAM SPECIAL SESSIONS, FEB. 25

... to the poll, and promised to pay all expenses. He had no chance of success, as besides other disadvan. tages, the leading whigs stood aloof. A number of electors, however, wished to attack the system of nomination by the great landholders. The result ...

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 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Whalley, the independent member, who-was unseated for treating, was again nominated, his opponent bring Mir Thomson Hankey, whig: the show of hands was for Mr Whalley. At the poll, on Saturday,.Mr Whalley was one ahead at the close of the first hour, his ...

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... orh-inatcd. I OEW ROSS ELV.CTOoN.-3I Duffy has b en replaced by a conservative. The niumber3 ?? (conservative), 88; Redineton (whig), 67; majority, 21. Tore LATE Rrzv. DR. LYoN.-A brief but intereat- ing Eketch of the career of the late Rev. Dr. Lyon, a native ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... will have reached 500.-The Globe says that,- besides the two Peerages to be conferred on Sir B. Hall and Mr V. Smith, another whig, Mr Labouchere, had a similar hen. our s rongly pressed upon him, but declined it.- Koseuth has arrived at Genoa, and was received ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... corruptiosits.a. There was no action brought against any supporter of Mr Hodgeon. He wasa Conservative-Mr Mar- joribanks was a Whig. The defendants had also said they were not influenced by personal motives, and were unknown to all the personsagainst whom ...