YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... in-favonr'of Mr. Roeback'a motion, and it is expected that Lord John Russell-will carry over with him about sixty or seventy Whig members who have hitherto supported the - government. Much uncertainty tprevails as to the side upon which the Irish Liberal ...

THE POOR LAW ELECTIONS

... recalled from Vienna. The reason ?? Lou, lor4shig's recall was that his preence Was neoe5o ebould don, to whip up and drill the Whigs, so, asthrt thy be able- to give an effective support to Lord PlA1 d, administration. -As our Ambassador, 1ord Weatuaorb dD ...

THE NEW LAW OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE

... without exhibiting a further approach to that despo- tism in small matters which always chlaracterises the legislation of the Whigs. The whole system of the county courts, and the luckless bankruptcy statutes, are evidences sufficient of this and might have ...

POLICE IN TELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... of the Whig's song, but his own policy was different. ' 'Por myself, ho remarked on one occasios, ' I am resolved to be in earnest for the puiblc, aid shall be a scarecrow of violence to the getitl warblers oft IIh grove, the moderate Whigs, and temperate ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Belfest, bou a c ia fitl animal at W01. and a Scotch dealer made i chase at the same figure. Several good hortes, left thul ?? Whig. left ...

AUSTRIAN ATROCITIES IN THE PRINCIPALITIES

... at Philadelphia:-Resolved, that the American party, having arisen up on the ruins and is despite of the opposition of the Whig ?? parties, cannot be held in any manner responsible for the obnoxious acts or violated pledges of either; that the' systematic ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... in the anniversary of the 12th in the i; usual manner, without any interference on the part of the at police.- Noore'ersn -Whig, THE WEATHER-THE CROPS. Never in the memory of that venerable peraonage the oldest Inhabitant, did the country look 80 Charming ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Stamnp Returns.) ?? Name of Neewspaper. I ow often I Ptublishel i No. of Eauli Wt eie.I Stamps. NEWS.LETTER, S tiles. Northeln \Whig, 3 times. Batimcr or U~st'r, . . .| 3 tim.es Ilettet ci lust t ?? till I3Leli'st Mtercuiry, hlstl Daily Mercury, { hiintes ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... PRESTON. George Helme, 50 (well, on bail), surrendered on an Indictment for wilful and corrupt perjury on the 2nd of June. Mr. Whig- ham prosecuted, and Mr. Tindal Atkinson defended.-Mr. Robt. Ascroft, solicitor, was the first witness examined, from whose ...

CONSISTORIAL COURT

... give - me some preferment if he stays in long enough; but the upper tparsons live vindictively, and evince their aversion to a Whig F. Ministry by an Improved health, The Blshop of.- hasthe - ranconr to recover after paralytic strokes, and the Dean of - to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... interect. Tho contest in 1853, at Leicester, ras a to , friendly one ; it wan betwseent the Rndical-Liberal and tito pr e| Whig-LMbernl. Ssnpposed the gentlemani tnt inhoe st e Its3 Si dI intiroloced bti tbe nole from Mr. Boll was Mr Borridge i, a thsough ...