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GENERAL NEWS

... Le Follet. The Court of Common Pleas of Ireland delivered judgment yesterday in the attachment motions against the Northern Whig, Northern Star, and Ulster Banner, three Belfast newspapers. No rule was made on the motion, and no ccsts on either side. National ...

THE COMING SESSION

... faithful Commons to overthrow a Church of which she is the Constitu- tional head, and that she has wisely decided to leave to Whig-Radical Commissioners the unvenvi- able task of recommending the sacrifice of a Pro- testant Establishment to propitiate Fenian ...

CULLOMPTON PETTY SESSIONS

... call for the infliction of penalty. The company's byelaws were passed to protect tbe public, not to aid any particular party, Whig, Radical, or Tory, in spleen upon opponent. That was the whole secret of the present case. He submitted his client had not ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... that the whole property would go to the landlords. In conclusion, he said it had been the great and glorious privilege of the Whig party in ast times to have secured civil and religious freedom. And of a wise instinct the leading men and statesmen of the ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegram. WEDNESDAY, March 24 As an encouragement to tue Exeter Liberals to persevere in ..

... Buck, who refused to vote for all the provisions the Bill. Mr. Buller was then a suppotter the Ministers, and consequently Whig. At the election 1832, alter the passing of the Reform Bill, Mr. Buller was again voted for by Liberals, and w«s proposed ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... having the paper, of which the following were tion of Mr, DISRAELI, the clause was ex- Which they had been accustomed to dis- Whig they would, had this Act not passed, to discharge. t tg HH of Sir R. Patmer, the clause was also berg, ns discharging any other ...

EPISCOPAL VISITATION AT PLYMOUTH

... deserting the clergy by consenting to the abolishment of church-rates, but it was generally the case with all statesmen, whether Whig or Tory, when Church matters stood in the way of politics, the Church had to suffer. The giving up church-rates only whetted ...

THE CHARGE OF THE BRIGHT BRIGADE. Exon's son. Joiucd iv league, Had aud Whig Madly ru onward; Plate Pelf, their

... THE CHARGE OF THE BRIGHT BRIGADE. Exon's son. Joiucd iv league, Had aud Whig Madly ru onward; Plate Pelf, their Shiboleth, Kode the huudted. Forward bright Brigade Charge for Pope, lie said : liuut Church State death tluee buudied. Foiward the ...

Exeter Gazette Daily Telegrame SATURDAY, July 3, To meet the demand for telegraphic reports of the proceedings ..

... Nevertheless, we are not il -pleased this new diversion. In it we discern some token of a better day coming. It is split of the Whigs from off the side of the Gladstone party. It is, on the part of some great lights among the Liberals in the Upper House, open ...

GENERAL NEWS

... the Tories anil experience has taught us that ill that respect the Tory was a far more honourable opponent labour than the Whig. are far complimented by admission of superiority, but must deny the implication that Tories are opponents of labour. Nothing ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... of his arguments, among his worthiest efforts. That this found its way through the joints of the bar t proved a consultation Whig l awver3 ;Je»° whether was libellous. But if any serious cuting its author was ever entertained, $ and malicious and scurrilous ...