ELECTION PETITIONS

... hound, hov- ever, to state that they protested, in the intsreits o f justice and fair play, against the attempt of the Northert Whig, not merely to discuss the merits of the petition, but to misrepresent and distort its con- tents. They then charged M~r. [inlay ...

WARWICKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Ivngusge to a member of theHoard. He it never bsoard pflt dihcuseed at the f akehouas.-Sorijant Hayes: Is'n the Politics of Whigs, or Liberals, or Tories, or Conservatlves, but thongs ofalocal di~ntelrbetween-thwos dlaIns, and ditches- (laluitar)-aOh I ...

THE FENTUN CONSPIRACY

... -The Noeirth 1iFq contaics the c following zwariing,' which hlis been received at the off5ee of the paper:- Editor of the Whig Callender-strest, Belfast. Dear Sir,-I wish to inform you that you had need to be very careful of your Conceartis as a partv ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... this town, and who has continued in active service on that body up to the time of his death. Mr. Whetstone belonged to the whig section of the liberal party, but had also the confidence and esteem of the radicals. The re- union of the liberal party, by ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19

... these hurghs are concerned, for, perhaps, a long tiune to come. The Tories have offered toputinto our bands the vote, but the Whigs, it seems, won't let uie have it. Let us, however, accept of it and be thankful for sniall mercies, and 'send a good Radical ...

A WOOL BROKER CHARGED WITH FORGERY

... everthinks of attaoking t her throne, or. of seeling to gain their end through its adestruction.' They may blame the tories or the whigs, or the' parliament, or the aristocracy, or bad laws, or an ex- , pensive administration; and they may assail either or all ...

Law Intelligence

... others before the end of his career. He cha- racterised the strong language in the Beehive, that the English government, whether whig, tory, or' radical, loved blood, as a lie, and observed that possibly it was better to let such language float down the stream ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... government, Whig or Tory. It wast really a violunt letter on the landlord and tenant question, rand why the Attorney. Geneu cral introduced it at all he could not see, except tirat the reading of Father Vmughanu's a bute of the Cnawcholic Whigs might hatve ...

[ill] RAILWAY COLLISION AND EXPLOSION OF PARAFFIN

... brandy or turpentine. Judge Berwick, who was amongst the killed, was about sixty-five years of age. He was employed by the Whig government in several arduous cases, and acquitted himself so successfully that, on the first op- portunity, they made him ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Iteverend Jeremiah Vaughan, as the worst of the w hole ten publications. Now, that letter was strongly denunciatory of the Whigs and of the lanolords, But the Rev. Mr. Vaugh, vwhose efforts on behalf of the tenants were well known, was a living non, Why ...

THE FEARFUL RAILWAY ACC DENT IN WALES

... Berwick was about sixty-five years of ago. He was chairman of the county of Water- ford for some years. He 'Was employed' by the Whig Government in several arduous cases, and acquitted himself so successfully that, on the first opportunity, they made him a ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... NEEDHAM:MARKET.~ 'Reydii. F.Lb ~Wedniesdayi December 9.'Before the' F Steward, (chairman), JT. E. L..'Schreiber,. E anil T. W. Whig, Esq.. E .P~O`'chi, Y- Co'os.-W1illiam'Barren, iwas charged with4 unlaw.p fullyu kiiig game et Crowiieid,.onthe' 13thNovemaber ...