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WIGAN

... scope to the Wigan Tory press, last week, to wind their horns and ring&*e changes on the clandestine pro- ceedings of the Whigs, as if the party whom they serve were entirely free from blame in this business. We be- lieve that the question of the necessity ...

INQUESTS

... KrNSALE.-A provincial paper i, states that Mr. Ilawes will positively resign his seat in s parliameret, and that Mr. Heaid, the whig candidate, will y have a walk over. ?? BrET-ROOT SUGAR MANUFAeTOaY.-The Leinster Ex- r press announces that all extensive building ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... was rum over by a cab in Upper Stan- hope-street on the 50th Marci, and died the following day, several witnesses identified Whig- ton as the driver of the cab, but he denied all knowledge of the occurrence, and declared that he was not in Upper Stanhope-street ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, THURSDAY LAST

... between Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston is a matter of common conversation, and the union of his name with all the leading Whig statesmen at the speaker's dinner was, perhaps, only the forerunner of its union at another table. The report is that his lordship ...

THE BRENTOWOOD MYSTERY

... Believe mne (and no Ma~rquis ever descends To fib) we, the Peers, are your only true friends: W7het you lose by ouar dishing the Whigs yon shall wiul, .For in kicking them out we mean taking you in. Bealieva me, gentletnin; aed for this tribute you .shall have ...

AN IRISH LIBEL CASE

... AN IRISH LIBEL CASE. The case of Platt and wife v. Finlay, an action for libel against the proprietor of the .orthem Whig for the insertion in that journal of an alleged libellous article which originally appeared in the Daily' Telegraph, was at hearing ...

KIRKDALE PETTY SESSIONS

... general they will be a fair nd average crop. Turnips seem to have suffered greatly from fly, and will not be a good crop in ?? Whig. ...

THE OPENING OF THE SESSION

... the charge that has so often been made against the Whigs of excluding young men from their councils. He also seems determined to get rid of the reproach of appointing none but members of the old Whig aristocracy, for, though the Marquis of Harting- ton ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR MURDER

... who herself set fire utseq to the house * and that the old womnon died from the effects of her &aughter's cruelty and ?? toaI Whig. brookocx 7. 7L in t D~WoMn W. . , I . ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN AMERICA

... very fond of apples and nloe things. One day he went out for a walk with hls friend Cecil, and passed by the orchard of Famner Whig, when the trees were covered with beautiful ripe fruit. IISee, said Benjamin, what fine apples are tbere: let us climb over ...