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THE DERBYSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... viais sad teppt Illicit it was found witre taken to Else's house by Mr. John limpg who was dead, and could not be called to Whig .,gitradict it. 'Was it likely that Mr. John Nuttall a 201. stread man of business, would take a gumtned up envelope were to ...

SUSPECTED POISONING AT ILKESTON

... Affghan despatches he frets and he fumes, leath But he votes for the 'Viscount at Willis's Rooms. Mr. He declares (while the Whigs look uncommonly blue) put- Those despatches were false, and were forgeries too: have If not forged by Cam Hobhouse, why then ...

THE BOAST OF THE SESSION

... THE BOAST OF THE SESSION. It was the especial boast of the Whigs that it every other measure had been wrecked the Bankruptcy Bill alone would have redeemed the last legislati.e session from the allegations which have been freely used with respect to it ...

FEARFUL MURDERS IN MANCHESTER

... that the expenses of the funeral have been defrayed by a public subscription. TWO MURDERS NEAR BELFAST. (From tive Northern Whig.) On Thursday evening, at a quarter to six, Mr. John Herd- man, one of the wealthiest and most respectable merchants of Belfast ...

CONVICTION OF MRS. WILSON FOR MURDER

... with a youn the enamed Dixon, and that you came to London and went to lodge :e with him at the house of the deceased, and Dr. Whig F) borne was called in to attend him. He was not allowed Y, upon the present trial to state any of the circumatatces le connected ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE EXTRAORDINARY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE EXTRAORDINARY. THE QUEEN (ON THE PROSECUTION OF JOHN BlLL) v. JOHN WHIG (COMMONLY CALLED LORD JOHN WHIG.)P ?? of an Indictment for obtaining place by false pretences, to be preferred at the Session opened at St. Stephens, West- m mainster ...

JUDGMENT IN THE YELVERTON CASE

... common verdict, or prevent us from believing with the Lord n Chagncellor that his only true wife is Miss Lougworth. h MORE WHIG PEERS. . The Spectator ?? is much talk in the Clubs of a coming shower of Peerages, and people who tknow everything profess ...

THE DERBYSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... when it was discovered that Sir George Jenkinson, the Conservative Candidate, was only St votes behind Lord Amberley, the Whigs took fright, forgot their prudence, and in their dismay resorted to their old tricks of bribery, by which the election o his ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... likely to get that chee at present. He loved John Bright (for whom three Ml cheers were given.) He had givem the trimming Whigs in a a name, and he had given the Tories a name which isolat theyawould never wish to keep-, the Bread and Butter but , A ...

TRIAL FOR THE MURDER OF A WIFE FOUR YEARS AGO

... hinted that he (Mr. Peel) had no conftdence ng in the leaders of the Liberal party. This does not look hope- 0l. ful for the Whigs. SHocKING ACCIDENT ON THE NEw TEAK VALTpy RAn- cr ?? Wednesday afternoen a tipper, named Thos. In Ellis, twenty-four years ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... reason may simply be that it has no particular care to play jackal to such very superannuated lions as still reign over the Whig animal world. It is tired of the f sic non vobis part. If a Liberal Ministry were installed l . to-morrow, there would be the ...

COURT AND OFFICIAL

... Household Suf- e' frage,' the Conservative Government will be sure of such ta majority as will prove utterly destructive of the Whigs Y as a party-7a consummation, many will say, devoutly d to be wished. d ) l -- -- ?? - j a e SIR JOHN PAKINGTON ON REFORM ...