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THE PLAISTOW MURDER

... H~ouse, Whether it will gain any votes is another queetion. The Whigs muay grumble, hut they will hardly dare to rebel in view of an early general electiont, If the Tories trust to Whig seceesione on the Fgranchise Bill, they will find that they arc leaning ...

THE BALHAM MURDER

... hint 'if that Was 1ight, &hd ho c&ollY i'plied, Yes .come anda,and too himi1 -to isa pla'ce -where tbS blstrtumstu mana WAS Whig. HO$ was alive at thi tinki,- bht hO ?? dbfy two ot three -timecs, mcved his hands convUdsitew, add Whe expired. Theebisel ...

THE ARREST OF BURGAN

... CAUCUS. The London Echo prints the following epigram:- When members of! the Tory tribe Together meet, and coin subscribe The Whigs to dish, the Rads to drub, The sacred conclave is-a Club., 'Tic different with the Liberal crew, No matter what they say or ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... witnesses were called, and on the pert of the prosecution it was alleged that in ttemnptin to top he cab driven by Young, and into whig Bieronm had got after a uting the prosecutor, the latter was knocked down, run over, and his ,ght am broken in a very serouS ...

THE MURDER OF CAREY

... him in infamy, and if his fall were not like his, upon the gibbets it was fully r as richly merited. I The Belfast Northern Whig says :- The evil effect of this murder is that it will encourage the lawless feeling which is too much encouraged by the national ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Crown side and on a' _peals from Inferuir tourts. Ctown. Papor: Jones if. Cooke (Pito and unothbr, clueirsnta)-The. Queen v. Whig heam, IEsq., Judge of Watford County Court, and Lidley-The Queen v. Xaster (P. ., Philin Smitha-The Queen v. Cubrch Esq., and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... awyrithx ?? bruh t nx thnem 'acksolatr wars ?? the scisor weetieadlste wereal rin h the cvnigofapthennt's mothe h a ina 'bnny, whig hewiref-cusedwoaccp, edsi ewne ?? refueadatio gveits to himwe i sdms fith ?? sridedtof rieacart rwa the two, s wo.1men0, hu ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... coustituenceies, Thus, in at least fifty con- te etituencies we decide the balance between the rival in parties, and elect a Whig or a 'i'ry, as wvs please. Tics di Ministers have to reckon ivithc this hewer. ''Anti who a comccands these tw-enty mihiocal ...

In the House of Lords, yesterday, the [ill] Fisheries Bill and the Criminal Law

... Minister. That, we were assured, waI tion at ft the impossible; for, asked the horror-the impo t stricken snobs of the Tory and Whig, itted to lent parties, a Cabinet Minister must go The To I to to Court, and the Queen can never receive aginst i aing a ...

IRELAND

... TheylEsd his nwppktpriM.Lsybl h oe ad teespper r -otwere quite diffent.MrRy- denid tat terewas any difftrence.-_bWitness, fin the Whig Government,- as they nxeyerldid anything that was siinccre-`Mr. Biggar: Hear,,hear.) (Laughter an d apae)- R.Iyani: I don't' ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY [ill] PROMISE CASE

... does not -Appear to have been sdope metof the otber kags tran hw ofthion _ At the ?oterbOsug !Couny, Cor ysra Mr obaen ureo of whig wys fo t ?? of WAltou or z0 t objctio to; inrrspainhs -o beat. of sulrd4o'to lqatt f4 e and they sre eomn h ue nwcde i 2- ...