TRIAL BY JURY

... been tried before, and also an extremely extended suffroge. What they wanted, in fact, was much more constitutional than tshe whig substitute that they had obtained in 1832. Where, for instance, had they found the 101. suffrage-where had they found the principle ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... 1interesting facts, which they are ol now retailing to the public. What do these disclo- a sures amount to, after All, that Whig subservtency bes is to be throin: into such convulsions of gratitude, ofi or that tie great under current of Public optnton ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... from actual inspection, I would sly that about one-third of the crop will be good, should they not continue to decay when ?? Whig. FAIRS. EDrsnNiy.-This fair was held on the 6th inst. The de- mand was very dull, the severity of the weather preventing the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... They might have been Whigs or the Tories; but he hoped the Court would adopt the language of wet the late Chief Justice Tindal and say that in courts of justice Mr those who presided had nothing to do with either Chartists, Pre Whigs, Radicals, or Tories ...

THE NEW PENAL LAWS—PROTEST OF THE CATHOLIC BAR

... this country, which has beenconcocted in such treacherous secresy, and has recently been ushered into light by the brutal Whigs. We call this an unanimous protest, not that it is actually signed by every Catholic seem- ber of the bar, or it would, of ...

THE CASE OF MR. SLOANE

... his political destruction at the next election. I trust that Dungarvon will set a glorious example-such as to con- vince the Whig chief of the intensity of his folly. THE DuosE o WELLINGTON ON THE PAPAL AGGRo SSION.- The sentiments of the Duke of Wellington ...

PERSECUTION

... measure of evil for a flowing one of good. Thus, policy as well as prudence, gratitude as well as impartiality. called upon your Whig rulers to pause in their proceedings-or, if they were bent on a war of bigotry, at least to avoid the serious error of including ...

THE ST. ALBAN'S EXPOSURE

... Mr. Raphael, £3,500; in 1850, £!2,500. Mr. Forsyth: That is £18,700, It was Edwards who introduced Mr. Raphael in 1847, as a Whig-Radical in politics, and unlimited in generosity. Ie had agreed to spend £3,500, and promised Edwards to make it £5,000 if ...

THE HIGH TORY MAGISTRATES OF THE COUNTY CAVAN

... painful to recollect. At present, thank God, such is not the case. Among the few benefits we have received from any go- vernment, Whig or Tory, in this part of the county Cavan, there is one we must appreciate and feel thankful for, and that is, the appointment ...

THE IRISH AND ENGLISH PRESS—INJUSTICE OF THE LAW

... beauty of the Union and it- pretended equality of laws is revealed insome of it- true colours. A distinguished Irishman, and a Whig of the purest dye, has called our attention to an illustration of this gross partiality in British legislation. His werds are ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... sat-a bty or' r. Es'tton N Mot pt art it':tIlrt' A ici t-ato ntt v lfatri-ott (2)--GVaaco V AttWtoti-litt Ns CoaL-D's ra i Whig'i~t -(totprattte v Y'uttta, i~ ordor. (It.'f,'ri NiQtoo ?? Lord C wttt.)ttti-to t-cie poititoit' (tit, utttpp -t tmitl ), aftor ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... borough will not be the subject of a contest, certain parties having very 'amicably settled the whole matter by arranging that a Whig and a Tory should be retucned. We assure them they are only building castles in the air, and for their consolation would inform ...