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THE PERSECUTING POLICY

... them. Mr. Macaulay justly observes that these dissimilar answers account for the diffe- rent fates of the two monarchs. The Whig Lord John Rus- sell has chosen the policy of the Stuart prince. We return to the ?? Lord John Russell enforce his bill against ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... on his premises. They might have been whigs or t; but he hoped the court would adopt the language c late Chief Justice Tindal, and say that, in courts of in, those who presided had nothing to do with either ts whi-g radicals, or tories, and he was sure ...

DUNGANNON PETTY SESSIONS

... DUNGANNON PETTY SESSIONS. / 881- - A_ 1- (From the Northern Whig.) 13rORTANT '10 SEWiED MUliSLIN MIANUFACTURERS, On Monday after some assault cases had been disposed of,- -E the case of Messrs. D. & J. II'Donald & Co., of Glasgow and , Belfast, against ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—OCT. 29

... married man [much laughter]. fly brother has not betted since he has been ordained as a clergyman. The bets were made for him whig he was at college. Mr. T. Roberts said: I am a solicitor practising in Spring- gardens. I believe the body of this promissory ...