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 ...

AN ARTFUL LODGER

... Amazons on my right hand were Whigs, and Ithose on my left Tories. Another writer of th Iday describes the unpleasant discovery made by a lady at a bell in a nobleman's house, who had in hlr hurry placed a patchi on the Whig side of her face, Iwhen she ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT

... used had ?? is fair the Whigs think (or the Tories think), even forgery-would this ground an action at the instance of every Whig or of every Tory ? Sorely not. And the pursuer being one of a body, as numerous perhaps as either Whigs or Tories, is not entitled ...

LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY

... were'duly subphcv'aed. One of these was Sir Hugh Cairns, who, with Mr. Lytle, know of the Tory conspiracy to disfranchise the Whigs in Belfast. Sir Hugh Cairns was served in London, but be refused to attend the trial. Mr. Rea reed the affidavits of service ...

THE ELECTION FRAUDS IN NEW YORK

... of the heavy Whig majorities of 1840 were made by colonising voters in one State from another, thus ienabling considerable detachments convenient to a State line to vote in two or three States, The bill was triumphantly paeeed; for the Whigs had the wiunme ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... lodged petitions against thei Bill arec the Rev. Dr. Deuvir end Mr. J. F. Fernuson, D.L., J.P., who are said to represent the Whig party of Belfast. Their petition is nueder the charge of Mr, William Cooper, solicitor to the Reform Ch b; 'Mr. Joselih M3Kenna ...

THE CASE OF CHILD MURDER AT LEAMINGTON

... of the west by the mar. trie of one of its chief dignitaries with a divorc1e. The I rdero Isada bl pig to one of the famous Whig I fmiieswhchgenerally divid among themselves the pa. !tronage of all departments of Church and State. He has long bean looking ...

THE BELFAST RIOTS

... them were elected without their own consent. Do you not know that each one of those Liberals coat us five thoueand pounds per Whig ? (Laughter.) (Not answered.) Dr. Murney relused to qualify ; I have no doubt that the question of fining those who reaujed ...

THE ABANDONMENT OF THE JOHN LINN

... Deaglehol.., the maoterrof bie Deogaum, belonging to Meesrz. riend and C'i, a tli port, stated that on the 2nd of Jelunary, whig.: e L voyage from Pernambuco to Antserp, ie ei ite dit ship John Linn, in latitude 2) north and i w I the following day he ...

TOWN AND COUNTRY TALK

... of the curacy of Christ-clrurcb, Forest- hill, Kent, by members of the choir and Sunday- school teachers. ' The carth-ern Whig describes a shocking disaster, by which a small sailisag-boat was upset in Belfast Lougah on Saturday. and four men -were drowned ...