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THE POLICE COURTS

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COURT OF ALDERMEN

... containing A clanus which had been abandoned by Air. Pitt ; and Lard Castlereagh, and carried by, par ezcellence, a i. liberal whig administratfon. He had opposed the Alien . Bill, and voted iti favour of thb abolition of the Rame laws, 0the repeal of the ...

THE DEATH OF THE COUNTESS OF LATHOM

... Lodge at anderton's Hotel.. It e g Hee V em, econd daughte of the fourt Eu1~d 5 Clarendon, .G., so g the Forign Seceasy af Whig m ,was born in ?? med h to Lord Lathom when ashe VW only S yeem of of d She Wus aldy of tla sof the ,St h n she eaves threo ...

IRELAND

... himself an Irishman of worth.- The ?? Mayor, in returning thanks, said he was glad to see united there that day Conservatives, Whigs, Liberals, and Nationalists: ho hoped that in a very short time there would be no distinction ; that the Con- servatives would ...

IRELAND

... This step, on the part of the government, was mael in order to provide for Mr Greene, the present Attorncy-General, lest the Whigs might come in, and the right lion. gentleman be P thereby- shelved. Alter old Burton's refusal, all application was made to ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER NEAR BELFAST

... THE DOIJ]3LE ~LUBDER NEAR. . .. 1 I THE: aOBI MER, NEA- BEwX The Northern Whig states that Mary Res, mae the women in costody on the charge of having bean con' cerned intbemurder of Mins Kier and Jane Toner, about 28 or 30 years of age. She is of low ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... betrayed - into Promises of support to a project which will, if per. e sisted in, erase all party lines, and once more unite whig and tory in resistance to clerical usurpation. The project e b diatinttly intended to vest in the bishops the poV`6 d of deciding ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... it going bad, Roe S l !D tta&-Defemdaut: Itnw wa 4dapoudi f 4&ad~7 it Wa 7 -His Honour: it Ws not ,it wa t tW : CertgaUa It W-Hig onou r 3, much: wvoder it amelt bad09y, tben.(I , A . iff : It was aswet as awe but wh I w B on the Suauy it was 2 kel t uzmd ...

THE COUNTY COURTS

... wih the yeensdectsbil~to h the surety, butthe iety did&ct no ide in ry Mrogf olfrem Prbnpc.th d 9Asurkry, *d the ur iuatt o whig he did to cprn tb hdbeeno gaiae ?? for h geatlernuw, on whith W11in o of atfected the ?? to t21 ~e pre hour tuds of the working ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... (Mr. Lawley) was chairman, suggested the creation of muni- oipalities for the several parliamentary boroughs. The tendency of Whig governments had always been towards centralization. (Iear, hear.) Should the Government perceive any essential difference between ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—YESTERDAY

... . '1!he Mirrquis 6f Cleetribarde said he Waalotat~~ei- rial in 1847, eand certain, paprers.were 'brougbt before -him. as' Whig to Grapes, Watts, and Thomas. - On the Srd of JPIlyf thelresaie c theother two. A' nii=t ~tf tlhe stateamenal we made and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... on his premises. They might have been whigs or t; but he hoped the court would adopt the language c late Chief Justice Tindal, and say that, in courts of in, those who presided had nothing to do with either ts whi-g radicals, or tories, and he was sure ...