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THE POOR LAW OFFICIALS IN IRELAND

... of labour, from England, where the official paper informs us he had pre- viously been employed. We think that the thirteen whig ofsicials, whose emoluments and expenses are detailed in the return from which we have quoted the above facts, zealous and ...

THE RURAL POLICE FORCE

... every nerve to have a rural gewlrncs-eeeie 0 2established in this country wvish to bring about in England. 5 We repeat it-the Whigs and their liberal supporters have -long been labouring to establish a grinding tyranny in ItEngland under form~s of law.F The ...

KILRUSH PETTY SESSIONS

... RIrriSTRATION.-The following is the result for thle parish of Cheltenham:- Objections by Whig-Radicals ?? ?? ?? ?? 139 Sustained ?? Failed .. .. .. .. .. 6 New Claims by Whig-Radicais . cS35 Duplicates ?? ?? 9 56 Objections by Conservatives ?? ?? ?? ?? 9 Sustained ...

NORFOLK CIRCUIT.—CAMBRIDGE, March 19

... these considerations would not enhance the sum they might think it right to award, Verdict for the ?? 150l. IRELAND. Three Whig candidates have addressed the electors of Derry, soliciting the seat vacant by the death of Sir Robert Ferguson. Report gives ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... place of AMr. Ileathcote, med Mr. Wynne (Conservative) for Sligo, in place of the late Mr. John Sadleir .Mr. P. Somners. the Whig canlidate, having all the Premlier's in- fluence, was defeated by a nt majority of 40-Mr. Inigranm is a nlitive of Boston, ...

THE CASE OF MR. SLOANE

... his political destruction at the next election. I trust that Dungarvon will set a glorious example-such as to con- vince the Whig chief of the intensity of his folly. THE DuosE o WELLINGTON ON THE PAPAL AGGRo SSION.- The sentiments of the Duke of Wellington ...

BERKSHIRE SESSIONS

... i/fri : Yul i'os, Norreys and fhenley. Having alwvrays eeorsidered Mri. fhirarurrrt a ll 7/i, and having veted for hii is n a Whig, vhlat tire e to ;1 ialfer fiont this annloilzleellent of ?? slio(o/s}refr Assocituon but thuat B r-. ilarreour't is beeoire ...

AYLESBURY, APRIL 9

... sacrificing the House of Lords arid the King to a paltry majority in the House of Commons in the year 1829, and by adopting Whig principles under the garb of lorvism, is noaw at length all hut supreme ruler in this kingdom, but ruling as lie does the House ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... the Colqu- bouns of Luss, end he had the Patronage of several livings in the Church of Scotland. The~deceaseiwase a staunch Whig, and he zepresented ?? of Dumbarton in Parliament from 1837 to 1841. He will, be succeeded by his son, Sir James Colquhoun ...

OPPOSITION TO LAW.—ONE MAN KILLED, ANOTHER WOUNDED

... life; or are to be given to the aggressors of . the ti all ? Sholl we see a (Government prosecution of this s violence P Or are Whig Governsmentt prosecutions to be re- c served for magistrates ant clergytnen, who are charged with having been unskilfizljil ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, NOVEMBER 15

... which occasion hl rieay reckoon on leaving cc btroper. 'l'hc sensation created aeeongst thc friends of M1r. Vasey, one of the Whig candidates at the late municipal election, ih conse- quence of his rejection by only an u-nt, and thie defection, as Prey suej ...

DIVORCE COURT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11

... senutnerated. The plautititf isas called in reply, and his account of the matter wa.s that til I.,52 lie was agent for the Whig party in the registration at Aylesbury, and was consulted by the defendant an to the boost means of promoting thc predomi- ...