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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... witnesses, stated that Mr. Bailey was sober, and did not defy the mnob. .It transpired that uep to this time Bailey had been a. whig,5 For thse defence, dMr. Cough called three or four respect- E able snese who were present to prove an almost entire denial ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... vkle for fiot~u ss lavr b Loadt ot-rd at 10e40 him dud prso pi. lacd fr o commences on Saturday next, bat 7r. J0ptie PonisoD, whig ?? judge, welltbe In at endance At Judgea' Okambes, lioyal Cours of forsthcej do eednes.r day and otiynextthe abpplvaoos of ...

PROVINCIAL

... of the Liberal party; but party politics have had little to do with the matter, in fact; in several of the wards the mere Whigs have become unpopular, and the new candidates most of them declared their purpose to act independently. In three of the wards ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... They both refused their eed- drese andi represented that they had only cme from Ireland two daya before. The pisonee treted he whig afair Itindifference. Mr. Bllam, whoappered or th preecuton n behalf of te Mnt olictor sad te, fmal prsonr had been in the ...

ELECTORAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... combination which acts c»nsist- J ana continuously for thc true benefit of the masses. We y .op® that Mr. Grantley Berkeley's whig preposses- somewhat ostentatiously obtrudes on his tali j' ma y not induce him at any time to undertho , f''.V of these ...

PROVINCIAL

... Mr. Edward Drake Brockman of the l'addock, Hythe, already in the field soliciting the suffrages of the electors. Mr. B. is a Whig-Radical. ...

UNITED STATES

... he, we are told, agree that the on!v way to seek peace to bully England. A friend having written the Courier, that certain Whig senators, alarmed at the idea of being hereafter stigmatiscel as the friends of England, hesitate to their course, and say ...

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' ...

SMITHFIELD CATTLE CLUB

... obliged it was to the Whigs, and that it would scarcely posssiblc to find a nobleman more entirely acceptable to the conservatives. (Laughter.) The journalist said— Indeed, cannot help feeling obliged to the influential and respectable Whig party in the borough ...

THE CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD FOREIGNERS

... forwarded. Ile said he Also found a large nuber of circuas hearing the names of the follow- ?? and Co. Messrs Flint and ?? T4 Whig..teet;Meesre Ledou kad Clo., 19, Colvil. street, Fitry-square;o Christie and CeO., Steam Flourt Mlls, 13 Kings-road, Chelsea; ...

A CATECHISM OF THE CURRENCY

... he will allude to the matter in his will, if not before; whilst many believe, that if the working of the measure bring the whigs, who don't understand it, into difficulties, which it is certain to do, he will consent to tell them all about it, on condition ...