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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... T~wiMP.-Mt. Fi'Dederisk *We0111 White, 40. has been elected a beircher of til 1055 Toni le, n ?? of tue late Mr. Amnelsh Guny.I Whig Wits caliled to the boar tt the Inner Temarle L is THE STOCKOlm PnisoN OoNGRE8S,- Th5lewk toiry of the Stockholm Prison Congress ...

COMMEETAL AND MAELERS

... soi-ta cheap«a, WIS traile quiet iat» also aaa CATELB. Jam. Sllhe ctaatat l-aa.'-ta is than uw hut Thursday, tie faii»| off Whig pnacipaUy ia lureiga. Trade i» very dull and average at'.-lower. clearance cannot effected. hav« heariy natcy aa last wtv* ...

LOLA MONTES IN THE WITNESS-BOX.—A ROUGH AND TUMBLE FIGHT IN AN AMERICAN LAW COURT

... tumbl otherwis.e alled n down fiht; betweenthe plaintiff,' Johan and Mr. P. SW defuda ntes counsel, In the presene oiMr. J. E. Whig, the official arbitrator to whom, by the de- cree of the court;, the came was referred., There being appa- rently a good deal ...

PROVINCIAL

... arrangements for an immediate canvass. The opposition comprises, along with the Conservatives, some few of the leading malcontent Whigs, but it is thought Mr. Bright safe beyond a question. Accident on the East Lancashire Railway.—On Monday very serious accident ...

TRIAL TRIP OF THE GREAT EASTERN

... pressed ?? eas of moderate liberal principea, but guarded against his being expected to go along with either the radical or whig part.. Mjr. Murray, of Ptbiliphaugb,ii5 also a prospetie ctllivtadifte fo be county on ?? gdaane liberal prinocilpies, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Istruggled but ?? in ysnyforts to publish your lordship's pqrtrait inmy national wrorkof eminent conser- a vatives, and durinig the whig administration my efforts were t all invain. A distress onmy property was the-result, and e in order to save the property of ...

CITY OF LONDON MEETING OF LIBERAL ELECTORS

... England then who said These whigs will be too much beaten—let give them half the representation—let take care they are not too much defeated when we come to the poll. ( Hear, and laughter.) such indulgence was shown the whigs 1841; therefore, say, it ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... aombe, appearedt u port the summons. eveal witnete were examined but noeswti dme atuall commeitted. It dppared th e psrtnentin whig htheed damawa ommitedfoedea of a. frs-l~ass sokng cariage of thez 8.5- trin Waterilo to Windsor on : the night of S ray, te ...

SERIOUS CHARE AGAINST IRISH GOVERN MENT OFFICALS

... very serious crime. Aftergoing into some evidence the cse was adjourned for a weak. THE RECENT RPOT IN BELFAST. The Norther' Whig, of Tuesday, contains, amongst others, the following statements, taken from the lips of some of the persons who were injured ...

IRELAND

... failed, and would never approved of by O'Connell and the Catholic clergy of Ireland. They would accept good measures from the Whigs; but would not be the less determined to obtain repeal. He called upon the people of Ireland to rally round the association ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Crown side and on a' _peals from Inferuir tourts. Ctown. Papor: Jones if. Cooke (Pito and unothbr, clueirsnta)-The. Queen v. Whig heam, IEsq., Judge of Watford County Court, and Lidley-The Queen v. Xaster (P. ., Philin Smitha-The Queen v. Cubrch Esq., and ...

IRELAND

... step, j on the part of the government, was made in order to provide ! for Mr. Greene, the present Attorney-General, lest the Whigs might come in, and the right hon. gentleman be 1 thereby shelved. Alter old Burton's refusal, an application j was made to ...