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 ...

THE WINDHAM LUNACY COMMISSION

... opinin ardinhif boaroud Mrnd Cross-examined by Mr. Chambers: Mr hadhar Mr. hW indba Lina litt b tg ef the way. There wias whig .dd in ap wh he sang Roe rt Ce at dwe the carpenter, ohvragien in estate. said he had been thre 38 years. 1I, gen amdqt a Mr ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... un-pi haltppy lady who had come before him to vindicate d rights which the world has acknowledged. .. (FItOM THIE NOrfHERN WHIG.) of The result of the Yelverton marriage case in di Edinburgh, and the circumstances attending it, £1 form a singular contrast ...

Legal Intelligence

... stewads. Ho ave me 4 I to d m that I ~would - 'ros~exmind 'y M. D~NoN Isaw the advas- tisamdns abou the rsc'e's ii ?? Bill - Whig.' This is ?? advertisement you have; aloi put in my hand, 'and tii the NXws LETTil adver- I MOT tisement. -I enterediny' bos ...

THE PERMISSIVE BILL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM ALLIANCE

... people powerto sweep away the greatest curse that afflicts them I e ceared not whether he got it from a Conservative, or a Whig, or a Radical, if he replied that he was he sunk his party politics and voted for that man; and he said that unless they were ...

THE GLASGOW MURDER

... tinder as a memorial of the lrealt l'rotestant Deiioistration held in the Botanic Cardlen on the l7th Septemsber, lS .-ros hern W/hig. A PLE.A FORt CALCRcAFT--SouIe little time since a soe of Caloraft was maltreated, because, in the course of fatv, an executioner ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST A STOCKBROKER

... the telescopic pebble-gathering world with grateful ?? a Week. It is reported in local musical circles (says thae Northerne Whig) that the well-known London organist, Dr. Chipp, has arranged to remove to Belfast, to occupy the position of leader to the ...

NEWCASTLE & NORTHUMB

... fire- arms. When Stalinthocrpe came I used all sorts of lan- guage. Plerhaps I might have damnedl the govermiment I am not a Whig. (Laughter.) I might have damned the government altogether, not in detail, You have no right to asic whether I damned Lord ...

LAW AND POLICE

... islsits, auld bear tclederly: Not ewvaylls- to tills factioui or to thati Not nakissg Sle issigh place tile lawless perch Of, whig'cd asmiations, nor a vaitsg-grugdii For plcasure; bet thero' ll this tract of ears Weasiiag tihe while ?? of a blamieles 111 ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... sociglit to sub- vert. had tice plahititisa right to come int.thlcit caurt ancd take such a course? Dr. 13e bhaed alluded to the Whigs and Tl'ies; but they wora no 'onger two parties Jic this countly. 'Ihe dlood of lmberality haicd covered tlse bquc icarlus ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... pretended dislike to ' politics oe the altar.' Such men are always readliest to preach ' politics on the - altar,' when it is Whig or governrental politics that are to be preached, or when they may hope to curry at tire favour of the ' big house,' by a sermon ...

COURT AND QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER

... pretended dislike to ' politics on the altar.' Such men are always readiest to preach ' politics on the altatr,' when it is Whig& or Governmental politics that a-re to be preached, or when they may hope to curry fa-vor. at -the b~ig house,' by a sermon ...