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COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—FRIDAY

... forthe borough of Northampton is likely to producesome diversion in the town, in consequence of a report that several of the Whig town councillors are ambitious of the office under the ex- pectation that Prince Albert will, during the Great Exlhi- bition ...

INQUEST

... was wbi 'al the oldest member in the House excepting Lord George Uni ly Cavendish. In politics Mr. Simnpson was of the Old Whig tort) ad School, or, more properly speaking, belonged to the party PL ly represented by such melt as the late Sir George Savile ...

HORRIBLE ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... Radical- WViy) gives up a permanent D office of 8,0001. a-year for the uncertain Chancellorship, -for lie must retire when the Whigs go out; but takes his pension of 5,0001, a-year; nimaking about the fourth similar encuisbranee of the tova woolsacke, If Sir ...

St. Aldan's Election.—Mr. Bell, a Quaker che- : mist and a Whig, has been returned in spite of the opposition

... St. Aldan's Election.—Mr. Bell, a Quaker che- : mist and a Whig, has been returned in spite of the opposition of Mr. Carden, an Alderman of London and a Conservative, the numbers being 276, and 147 —majority, j 129. The cry of the Quaker was The ...

Peter Parley.—Samuel G. Goodrich, the world-renowned author of 44 Peter Parley's Histories, has been appointed ..

... llobert Peel further off than ever from the possession of power; and the possibility of governing the country with the present Whig administration no one veutures to argue. Shall Lord Stanley then, in 1852, accomplish for the industrious classes of the British ...

DERBYSHIRE APRIL SESSIONS

... Cause op Free-trade ruined by the Whigs. —The Times has elaborate article on the singular phenomenon, which it begins dimly to discern, that the cause of free-trade is good as lost; and, seeing that the game of the Whigs is up, fastens upon them the odium ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, Feb. 21

... belief r. tha any single individtis, Wlhig, Tory, or Radical, has ai ;- worse opinioln of the Tories, or ai better one of the Whigs, for all that has, or will, come out of the doigs at the late election. W T hatever the Tories may have done, Enquirer anid ...

INQUESTS

... Peelite; Sir W. So- is merville, Whig; Air. C. M. Lushington (o the Right H ion. S. E. Lushington, who represented the city for nearly s 20 years), Liberal Conservative Mr. C. Purton Cooper, the e Chancery Q.C., Whig Radical; and Mr. Achmnty Glover. who ...

CLERGY DISCIPLINE AND THE COURT OF APPEAL

... Bill has dealt a heavy blow and discourage- o inent to the scheme of making the discipline of the th Church subservient to Whig jobbery, suggestions of a p really practical character have been carefully matured by cc the Clergy thiemselvest in that portion ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... declined our earnest invitation, s' this Club, stronig in truth and unity of purpose, wilt not in- terfere in any contest between Whig and Tory, because the -. former hsas at last made of the Irish representation nothing X more tihan an organised political swindle ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... particularly anxious just now to conciliate ; and whIch, it fri r is reported denrards soime sricurde hosnorabnle from tire Whig fri - or ~iberal party for the attempt tos expel him frors office. wi d Other candidates are also rained, including thle Duiro ...