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FATAL AFFRAY ON ST. MARY'S ISLAND

... bill as being most objectiontable and most unconstitutionml, and which lie could only describe as beoin5 worthy of the worst Whig oligarchy that was over entrusted with the government of the country. He also stated, that in the evenit of the bill passing ...

EXTRAORDINARY CRIMES IN NEW ZEALAND

... Tory breeldS 6f Viot -I'll iswer idi' the Lingons, fn thep OJ'ytirves there was never r a pup 'bel'i-to aiib ut wbuldliowl ifa Whig came nearhim. -he 7.fdgon bloodis goed,-'rich, old Tory blood-like good rich milk; and that's why, when the right time comes ...

ARREST OF MR. JOHN WATKINS, OF AISLABY HALL, NEAR WHITBY

... instance of Tory-and we must not add-of per- Isonal spleen will meet with its deserts; if not, it will be manifest that the Whigs indulge the Tories in their love of persecution fuil as much , as their own clan could do, if in power. As `Mr. W. has always ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... unable to pay the fine when caught- smuggling are committed to prison for life, or during the pleasure of the crown.-The base Whig and Tory papers have hitely, had their wits set to work to find out-whether Lady flora H.astings, of the royal hpuarhold, was ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... asaizes, it appears that any man may kill a dog which is thought to be mad whether in reality the dog be mad or not..-The Whigs are about to destroy the constitution of Jamaica as they did that of Canada, these are-Ithet' Constitutional Whigssl-An enormous ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT

... the opinion of a middle class jury and court-of-law- conductors, is considered a seditious uldoting In these liberal days of Whig reform. eers. WIGHIMAN, KNOwiLES and LoraER mNroN appeared forthe prosecution; 'and' the defendants defended themselves, and ...

POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... ess ihot Aonsldering mselfeafe;belrg a very small ind a very mnild gefitldnian am;n -so greedy 'nnd 'ferocious ai set of Whigs). Tbe Committeel ftie'r ibeing eloseted ih the Council Chamnber fbr. - consilderable- timeE considerinrg- what wsVS to bO ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... got. The prisone4 excused himself by stating that, though short of mone, he expected a post-office order, on the recefipt of whig he would settle the bill.- He then left the house, n was not seen for a few days until yesterday, when he was aken into custody ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... large number. of. men b have turned out at Dudley, and that considera- ble alarm exists among the inhabitants of that town.- Whig Print. . .The Priestley riots at Birmingham took place a on the same day of the year as those of this year,n on the 16th of ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... would next address u them; Mr. M'Douall was loudly and generally d cheered; I heard him say that the Government f was a bloody Whig Government for prosecuting r Mr. Stephens; that they dare not try Mr. A Stephens, but he would try them; that they had l got ...

LOCALS

... A war (it was observed) was. what both Whigs and Tories wanted; any super- ficial observer might easily see that each party had an eye to ulterior objects, though what they were remained yet to be seen. The Whigs were funienting the quarrel by every indirect ...

NEWCASTLE SUMMER ASSIZES

... reduce ?? iuty on English wool to 10 per cent.-A correspondent of the M1ornning Post of Saturday states thlt there are to be six Whig Peers createil at the close of the session, anii that the following are the new Barons, with their titles: Sir Gillert Heatheote ...