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COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—NOV. 1

... HENRY WHITkV It will be recollected, that the defendant is Pro- i prietor of a Sunday newspaper, called the Indepen- dent Whig, and has lately suffered three years im- d prisonment in Dorchester jail, for two libels therein inserted. The present was ...

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... by Mr Rome and one or two outer witnesses, antd were perfectly dleci- sive of flhe case, even without the reasoning of NMr Whig- ham, who appeared for the prosecutor, and who detailed the facts iii a very distinct and satisfactory manner. Mr George Graham ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... publish ; and concluded that lie conceived there was too much published upon all such occasions-that he agreed with neither Whig nor Tory-bot he thought their various publications tended to d o much harm. t Mr Conic then rose to explain, that if Mr Anderson ...

EXECUTION OF JAMES WILSON, FOR HIGH TREASON

... scielece. Cl He commenced his political career in l792, and has been tl too mucih engaged it it ever slsce. Whell some of the Whig T nmenabers of Parliametit forcued themselves into a society utf tr the ?? friends of the people, a society, agreeable to ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES—Sept. 14

... of Whig-radical notoriety-for Liverpool hsid the honour 'uf giving that statesman birth. He (Mr Blacow) had not defamed the Queen; and he was-prosecuted, not for de- faming the Queen. but for the many editions of his ser. le mao, egainst the Whigs and ...

POLICE

... any thing in the Police question but a matter af- do cfecting the honesty or good management of the he ryservants of Police. Wh'igs and 'I ories had con- les ry curred in supporting the Commissioners, andlie but lic trusted would condinue to support them ...

POLICE BOARD

... of the' community. The assessment this year is very 'little short of L.10,000 less than it was two years ago, and whether Whigs or Tories, he humbly thought the .Comnmissiotn- ers, for their exertions, were, to say the.least, entitled tn common civility ...

COURT OF SESSION

... objectign to S UoioU-wqsiaiken by tlie Counsel for the pub- t ;and printebtrs.; . .. t; $, on ,tb!e'pa t.of gr.,1Robbrtson, Mr. Whig- q charge -gahust him was al- Ser ireieantanslcould not,:rropi) its ?? iT p iiter .liability ?? ~r; Uobcrtson inany.n lifdatnage6 ...

EDINBURGH, DECEMBER 27

... circulation, respecting the ha re appointment to the vacant office in the court of ex- ho at chequer. A London journal in the whig interest, he {e alluding to this subject, and the prosecutions against gri of the Beacon, is pleased to remark, that i' the ...

HIGH COURT OFG JUSTICIARY

... -and in also stated'ihast he did not See' George Sandy at' the coach Ad 5115a5 sight,; bat' on~ his 'cross-examination'by Mr Whig. .d hm, lie admitted that, 'from the extrm daksoth night, he might' haive bieen about~ the :coach: withodt '.hi's TI Sr sieeing ...

TRIAL AND ACQUITTAL OF JAMES STUART, Esq

... !nd some say that we're. Whigi, in And some say there's ?? Whigs ava, man; in But at thing I'm sure, ia A pausrV Whig ds-er, ro- 'S the Whig that out-whiggifies a' matsn . Ild CAcaus. PLy And they crack and we ca'k, I a And they ta'k aetd We crack, ? ...

JURY COURT

... 'fo; he now o r, thinks himself 'entitled to maintalta as s'ttately an air, duo 4and to loak as sour and sulky as the best ' Whig among ta C_ them. Of course, Lord Archibald's answers 'to the le.ii P) ters which are cent him from this resapecueble quarter ...