Assize Intelligence

... that can by possibility bear on the case, I must as]: you, Ir. flea, how it is that you bring meetings of the Tory party, or Whig party, or any other party exist- ing before the institution of the burgess-roll to bear upon the inquiry? Don't suppose that ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... William Petty bad the power of tapping out good things for himnself (laughter). Mr. Dowse-And he was the founder of a great 'Whig family, which Mr. Whiteside, of course, coo- seientlously objects to (laughter). Serghant Armstrong (to' thre ?? me now whether ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Hayes.-We hive nothing to do with Whirs or Tories. a Mr. Rea-The Whole matter, my lord, springs out of the doings of the Whigs and Tories. l Judge Hayes-Ask what you like about packing the burgess-roll, but do not go farther. We have to do with nothing ...

Assize Intelligence

... began to speak till I was put down by interruptions. His LonDsun'-I can't allow it. Mr. fEA--Well, my lord, in the Northern Whig- a hostile paper-the file of which I have got from the committee of the Commercial News-room-that meeting was reported to the ...

Assize Intelligence

... day of that December, on the 13th ci of which he so vilified and maligned him. Referring- to she question put by the Northern Whig, whether 1 Mr. Lytle was the right man in the right place, M 1r. BRa saidi, I am prepared to answver that ques- f tioat ...