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SUSPICIOUS DEATH

... was ?? Ryn, -who, in vindica- d tiou of hiS honour, was ,killed by. R. E. Hamit, of the 1g : Whig; - From the reporb of te light it would seem that the Whig man jgot the best of it. Next in the list come )f Walter Hickey), who indulged in several 3steet ...

NOTES OF THE SESSION

... of course, the tivo leading spirits who rule up and down stairs, with the Liberal party, and no one not in tears for the old Whig faction that so dolefully spoke its last dying speech last night will now doubt the discerning justice of ox populi. The hereditarv ...

THE SESSION

... office have descended to become the silent slaves of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. In short, with the hope of dishing the Whigs, a Tory Government has, for the third time in forty years, abandoned the policy it was placed in office to defend. Its warmest ...

HARLESTON COUNTY COURT

... taken off for harvest, ?? gaveijudgmenit for Its. A 110l1iSO MDI,.' Jroisi Lalig v, ii'. ?limiiaa.-1'ainitii is a fatnner at. Whig. hield Abhicy. and Dotfemidaita sniadler and hiorse dkuier at Dies. The claint was aet forth Il in ?? articulars; as follcows:- ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... witnesses, stated that Mr. Bailey was sober, and did not defy the mnob. .It transpired that uep to this time Bailey had been a. whig,5 For thse defence, dMr. Cough called three or four respect- E able snese who were present to prove an almost entire denial ...

THE SESSION

... parties. Whore is now the greatpartyquestion? Whatpolitical doctrine or interest remains now 'so plainly advocated by the Whigs, and so obstinately belied by the Tories, as to be a watchword for rallying the partisans of either side, and a potent spell ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZE

... trial for manslaughter for having caused the death of a child by selling laudanum instead of tincture of rhubarb, The Northern Whig has been informed that the sessional Crown prosecutor has been instructed to prosecute a number I of the persons who took a ...

NOTES OF THE SESSION

... Doric than mellifluous, it is perhaps more seasonable on the whole than to reopet self made compliments on the dishing of the Whigs. Fair Melrose in the pale moonlight beats, in the dog days, any amount of palatial magnificence, a ld Barry. So eve must not ...

HOW TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF THE NEW LAW COURTS

... It is quite bad enough at all times to have our chief commissioners of public works changed with every political victory of Whigs or Tories. But in the present instance it would be a palpable breach of faith with the whole architectural profession- if the ...

THE SESSION

... movements ar and unacceptable changes ils his measures the means of w! discomfitinrg, dividing, and ultimately breaking up the of Whig party. This he has done completely. His won-S derful resources have at no time shown any sign of ex-W] haustion, In statesmanship ...