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A Curious Charge.—Bessy Graham was (says the Northern Whig) charged one of the constables with cursing and ..

... A Curious Charge.—Bessy Graham was (says the Northern Whig) charged one of the constables with cursing and shouting, and chawing my hands, and she took hoult of my baton and split my lip. Sent to jail for a month. The Earl of Southesk and the Highland ...

Belfast Virago—The Northern Whig reports the following police case ferocious looking character, named Mary Ann ..

... Belfast Virago—The Northern Whig reports the following police case ferocious looking character, named Mary Ann Blake, was charged with committing a violent assault upon the perron of old. half starved, half-clad woman, named Mary The brutal assault was ...

KIRRIEMUIR

... whole people, electors and non-electors, with a few individual exceptions, being Whigs ; not the Conservative truckling Whigs of the present day, but staunch uncompromising Whigs, battling for the then now much needed measures of reform, watching jealous care ...

THE REPRESENTATIVE OF MONTROSE

... denunciation of the Whig aristocrats, to whom immediately on his election he became obsequious, and by whose assistance he was enabled to cut a figure as a Deputy-Lieutenant to the Government of Lord Palmerston and the Whigs. Now he is himself again ...

MONTROSE

... MONTROSE. The Scotsman of yesterday has a slashing article, reviewing the speech the Member for Montrose from a Whig point of view. specimens we may give the following passages :- a great consolation that there is no danger of disturbing Mr Baxter's ...

THE NEW AND THE OLD MINISTRIES

... Liberal party has had no such good fortune. Its constitution does not admit of it. It is organised like some Eastern race. The Whigs are its Levites, its Brahmins, the hereditary possessors of all knowledge and the guardians all mysteries. They have their ...

LECTURE ON REFORM

... 1832 was only gained by such union. Were the Liberal party stronger now To the Whig party he would «*y. the people as you once did. To gain the last Reform Lill you, the Whigs led the people on almost to revolution and they followed their generals like ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... So, will not his Lordship, think you, point out our weak places, and enable the Ministry to play havoc with the combined Whigs and Radicals ] As to its being visit of courtesy, occasioned by Lord John's presence in Liverpool, that is clearly out of the ...

The Dundee Advertiser. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29. Mr Bright lias not been caught the salt which Mr Disraeli ..

... throw on his tail Instead of turning a Derbyite, he declares himself as stem a democrat as ever. He is for neither Tory nor Whig Ministry, but a People's Ministry, and has no faith in any Reform Bill not proposed by himself. If anything he is more Radical ...

POLITICAL RUMOURS

... that if Lords Palmerston and Russell succeed with their coalition, they will hasten a dissolution and the destruction the old Whig party. The Timet, after dissecting Lord Derby's speech, considers it neither sound reason, good sense, nor good faith. It is ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... next, Mr Clay followed Baxter in the same strain. House and the country were tired of the old Whig clique and his solution of the difficulty was that the Whigs who follow Lord Palmerston should shake hands with those who are attached to Lord J. Russell ...

BIRTHS. At 15 Paton's Lane, Dundee, on the 13th mat., the wife of Mr David Sydie, inspector, Dundee New Gaa

... rather have seen Mrs Fletcher in a box at the theatre than have seen Mrs Siddons on the stage of the same theatre. She was a Whig, and long a widow. She married for love of what marriage is said seldom to give—liberty. Her husband, Archibald Fletcher, an ...