NORTH DEVON

... ; but- it is qut la htt~e let' ., ?? s pay irho flancy they have tha genius forcn a ?? 5 deal; Rii IgiPksCdnsers6Vaos and Whigs,'Cbucvnr ai hs bic i'tthe tere, have haased'theirc'salto ?? dysak ons ad ye aen't yet arrived at Suc a~yindy.TeRdclt :a dS ...

COMMANDER WILLIAMS'S ACCOUNT OF THE TRENT OUTRAGE

... were not such as to lead to the Fuppo6itfon that would commit such an awful crime and come to such a dreadful end.—Northern Whig. Health of Prince Leopold.—Tho reports that have arisen as the serious lung affection which was thought to have rendered necessary ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... ha6s walked the plank,; and gone bodv.and :eoul *to the Whigs? Could it be poF- elbie tba'tbe, newspapers had.made a mistake in, print- iog his name in the recent division -on the side of Whig- gery tws'W tho PApacy,?d We, canm scarcely, bring our- selvesto ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1861

... fun' mire- Is fourth of' tre suni. I saiy ilow Lhat tire Nmvs-LiTTRric ,r eccriiries tire ioshitioni whirih ?? Nort'i/runu Wh/ig dli1 twvelve yarirs ago, and Ireing, hrayond all qrresftion, fle It fii'st papfr it, the coun -ty, in cnrommon justice, tin ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... iscomposed of many of the Irish.members of parliament, and of several. iniluential gentlemen. . Protestants and Catholics, Whigs, Conservatives, and. Ineipendents have Ir determined on1 celebrating the festival of thbir national ?? saint in a L-pirit of ...

LAW AND POLICE

... Comision os~e of some of, the 1eailing judges end of the law itdvisers of the Crown (English and ,hr rieli), is (says the Nortkern Whig) about to commence an lry inquiry Into; the jlegal establishments of Ireland; With a i'view to the ,diininhtion, .i'the pe ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rather the worse for liquor Th, deceased. John Lynob, was amongst them, who addressei slome unbecoming language to the ?? whig ordering her to serve him with some beer. He was re- monstrated with by the prisoner, which ramonataoe gave the deceassed and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... thuith O wnghga.the5Ctp5 On'ModsAe lostnin in.B rbe, `p The err,04 rin was sAfleldlettetkein'n'my'n-A ?? stand i d rooml sto whig tharsnr'adacsu .t potn, l a~rtist, the apartment lie utovre ha herig a rereei hatd i hbostaen. Upon' h 'ltayes hn wenti'tol' ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Oranmore had written the letter; but he (counasl) would not Identify him wl'th Lord Plunket, nor with that decaying party celled Whigs, wihe relied far more On their past services than their present mnerits (laughter). Still, however, his lordship bad written ...