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BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... nolbeliiatI, (a near riiativre, reqtuestin lg me to resign ;I nin also chlargedl xviili hming ie- ceis-ei Vaiouts letters from Whigs, tod otIIIrs, tl tie M.ineiie tlat. To Isotis these chairges, I give a moat Ilislilt, positil C denial, w~ithI the exception ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN EASTCHEAP

... Theflict(lestlfitin frntdistress antI want of eill- ploy ilient is here ackntowledtgedl by both pat ties in puli. ~ ncby the Whigs who drew tip the Speech from thle mal Intone andt l.y the Catumvireives who drew up tile Co). anyuetided Address. Great stress ...

THE CORN-LAWS

... rivals and eneimies acknowledge that the Heruld's reporis and correspondence broke op the late cabinet-antd demiol- ished tbe Whig party. The Courier and FLnrjtuIee Iliso admit that our tuon(y ruar'ket repurts have deS. zroyed the ULnited Staites Bakul in ...

IMPORTANT FROM CHINA

... compished at home. But it would become somewhat Ld. a novelty should we see the great despot of southern , Europe. like nmodern Whig statesmen, become the vic. urn tim ol a bottomless exchequer. ty A NOLE DEFAULTxiR.-Th e Wcatcrn Times says i- if There are ...

THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... Ethe largest M manufactories are working maniy hondred hands tih short owing to the ravages of this scourge, 'lhhe forthcr*u Whig rays' 1in many households whole families, husbands, wives, children, end I servants are helplessly confined to their beds. ...

ARREST OF THE REV. J. R. STEVENS

... have been fully aware of the injury Mr. Stephens has done to the cause of demiocracy-we know the handle he has offered to the Whigs and Tories against instituti- onal amendiments-but we can feel the sense of wrong under which he acted, and we are certain ...

LAW AND POLICE

... Comision os~e of some of, the 1eailing judges end of the law itdvisers of the Crown (English and ,hr rieli), is (says the Nortkern Whig) about to commence an lry inquiry Into; the jlegal establishments of Ireland; With a i'view to the ,diininhtion, .i'the pe ...

ISLE OF WIGHT

... imitators of Liberal policy. preferred Mr. Forster to Lord Hartington as the Liberal leader, because Granville in the Lords and his Whig relative ir the Commons would throw the party too much into th ...

THE TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... than that real patriot and o and noble man, John Mitcliol, who has been nailed by those ha, 'ent ;base, bloody, and brutal Whigs, by partisan judges, fly and packed juries, and apeijured sheritt. 'This was spoken - quite loud. Another tnia, named M'Crrthy ...

LAW AND POLICE

... islsits, auld bear tclederly: Not ewvaylls- to tills factioui or to thati Not nakissg Sle issigh place tile lawless perch Of, whig'cd asmiations, nor a vaitsg-grugdii For plcasure; bet thero' ll this tract of ears Weasiiag tihe while ?? of a blamieles 111 ...

COUNTY SESSIONS

... John Foster, butcher, aged 53. -Same day, at Bicester, at the advanced ago of 92, llanmial, relict of the late Mlr. Samutel Whig, of Arricott. ,TUSTrtONma.r.-Tlhe lev. Edward Parker, of Bicester, having been tpresetted to the Rectory of Oxendon, North ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and M r. Webb, of I o Portsmouth, appeared for the defendants.- ii r It ?? that in order to erect a veiitilatiag shaft b tat whi.g it was found necessary t&dpeen the sewer, v Iwhich %as in the highway, and men employed by I the Authority were excavating ...