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POLICE

... to the Monitor, appeared before the public. The jury was regularly empannelled before the coroner, and Mr Neal Browne, a Whig resident magistrate-a harriste of no meaR repute, and we believe as high and hononrable a gentleman as is to be found in any ...

POLICE

... first takinga care to be assured of their truth. Sir RecHARD BamtaE-Instead of writing ill-natured paragraphs, calling upon the Whig Secretary to interfere, to remedy the evils of which they complain,-which, by the way, is not very respectful to his Lordship ...

THE WAY OF DEATH

... THE WAY OF DEATH,_ nar Belfast. The Nortlhern Whig of yesterday reportstwo muroer si, s J as follows:- This evening (Thursda yt respecta hi o serchants of Herdmao, one of the wealthiest and moo ares o this town, was murdered, withein one hundred yards ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... a verdict to the effect, that lie had been suffocated in consequence of several large pieces of meat having stuck in his ?? Whig. A PaRsoN MUTIUS: MIsDIusREcTED Fziorso.-An American paper states that the notorious Jackson, alias Livingstone, who was i ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Campbell bore a most unblemished character, and has left a widow and several children to mourn his premature and horrible ?? Whig. ...

POLICE

... heproposed as'a toast: Destruction to the king and his ministers ; adding, that lie wished destruction to every species of whig and radical, whose throats he would willingly cut, and repeated his abuse of the king and his ministers, all of whom lie named ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... signed by Mr Lawless, hlrgrng Mr Gregg with falsehood, which bad appeared in a paper Publtshed at Belfast, called the IVorthern Whig. The parties fired twice, ,, Mr Lawless's seeond ball passed through the skirts of Mr Gregg's coat. en seconds then interfered ...

POLICE

... it apt pears, considerable change; tbr he had, since his departure flor Londzon, had his head shaved, and decorated with a whig as black as let* his whiskers, too, had been dved black ; but the face ivas too strongqy marked to beefor a montdpt mistaken ...

THE EXAMINER

... man or not, he was certainly pitch- forked into and held a strong position. He may not be the last of the Whigs, but he is the last of the Whig Party ' managers. For many a long day, ever, indeed, since By Whiggery, trickery hot, Lord John a majority ...

POLICE

... effect that object with all the zeal and ability lie possessed. This circumstance gave umbrage 'to his friends, who were all Whigs, and the consequence was that he was charged with insanity, conveyed to a madhouse, and compelled to associate with insane ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... years. She pas' srssedber faculties to the last and was known to have walked two miles te day previous to her death.-vbrthern Whig. - - w t o a t ; e On the 22d inst. at Upper-Deal, Mies. Bette, aged 10yas Sehdn c5 sior, for the last 50 years, to consult ...

THE CHARGE OF CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... the strongest language which could easily proceed from human lips; andi 1 said that whenever a coalition was formed between Whigs and Tories, Mt Keogh w ould accept the place of Solicitor-General for Ireland. On Saturday Dr Giffard, editor of the ' Standard ...