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WILTS AND OLO ID

... reference. Mr. M. Smith, QC., and Mr. Both. were for the plaintiff; and Mr. Karelade, Q C., and ' Mr. Kingdou for the defendant. v. Whig.—The plaintiff is this case a hoarier, at Wootton Bassett, the defendant a thatcher living in the same neighbourhood. and the ...

TOttk.

... drank tbs Wade; the eMs be to sustain the apidle byte laadmato. Mr. Fox was wean bibes ; 1 pave Mani. Lord Mob& • tarts the Whig party, now tabs was IdmoN see d the new easkive of Sad am d the men add we that ease la HIM idOm? lid meal ever sums raft blew ...

DEN3IARK

... Lord Stanley of Alderley, the Pastmaster.General. Mr. Lowe was refused admission to this sacred enclosure of aristocratic Whigs on the suspicion that he writes for the Times. At the Court of Common Pleas in the Unite.] States an action was brought against ...

tot ?ed

... of this eases ;dimity, which more nr less WM& eof Waltoe,Shaparick, Edingism Penned, PylM. be-ton St. David, Faddism,. Lark Whig, Hurtle, Batlsich, West, Edgerly, Sonektg lend, lesearee. M nee canteed be °astral Somerset. par le fa he and other cthWems ...

WILTS AND GLOUi

... House and from such a quarter. There was once • greet party formed on the erinciple of Protection who turned out of office the Whigs because they proposed certain moderate measures for ameliorating the tariff, and we know whit was the fate of the great panty ...

SIONST 'lO WINO

... TEA DEALEL AND COFFEE 10ASTER, CIRENCESTEIt, IN drawing the attention of his numerous Friends to his having added the Torelra Whig Trade his ordinary Easiness, takes the opportunity of thanking them fur the very liberal support accorded Lan r the past ten ...

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... *kik sad pen at Ma alt a sired bet le war:260.11 bd. t sorr pludis wort b of i a • ondled is as deed at Ira Ise swim the MI Whig the arty Ind , Odra hank. menially as menned psonse. etrpoonse. a c hy. = s r Mood shot be Wk. Wag Wag of mass Yam Ws a ~is ...

%quid Tarliamrat. HOUSE OF LORDS.—FRIDAT, JCNE 27. RAIN RAILWAY BlLL.—William Imam and John Preston attended at ..

... anamstorms to which be had dialed. (Hear, bear.) HOUSE 0! 003MONS.-11WWY, Janes 27. Tea lams Bauer Beta weepied News at a amnia, @Whig. Y. At the eerier riiiier as ammiss worst the Sabookaimit 111111.—Mr. arrow Irma Mr. Us brim he r sa with the bill that the ...

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... and after some excellent shooting the prize was won by Mr. R. Kiegchurch, eleven points. It is rumoured (says the Northervi Whig) that the Lord-Advocate is about to be raised to the House of Lords, as the decease of Lord Campbell and the failing health ...

fit Court

... emancipation, but opposed the admission of Jews to Parliament. His lest promotion was due to 'he Tories, his second to the Whigs. But he offended nn party, and in the House of Lents seldom spoke except en matters or lees affecting the Established Church ...

BARK.—Por Load of 45.+t

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SERIOUS RIOTS IN BELFAST

... Another mob, estimated at abut a thousand strong, attacked the Royal Hotel, in Doesegall-place. The cry was raised, To the Whig office! and the rioters set oat thither, through D.iatgall-place, attacking Mr. Hughes's bakery ca route. The poli-e meeting ...