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MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... W\uigs: delelitiec tn Isir tile Ik~iciirei ca~ii~lidtl' oil tilea ht' coindititoni tisti (ti tii'li dlS ousads sopllot tile Wh~igs. If' this lesaltitisiii s-ee k'r;a~vliy (Cel upoln iy tile Raisicais, le fmppolsue lint thle Tat~ wcsiilt c-irv their Iort( ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... the clique known as I l the servile Whigs. Tt is rather strange that the Radical , party, which has numbered so many reputations in modern l Liberalism, should have obtained such little official power. E The Whigs still insist on retaining the Cabinet ...

Merionethshire Assizes

... are fifteen or sixteen years of age. Cross-examined by Mr. Hill. It was a contest be- l tween Whigs and Tories. Yes-this plaintiff did n formerly vote for Whig-radical members of Parlia- t ment; but it is supposed he turned his coat, or thougl)t d better ...

MR. MILNER GIBSON ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... office. Mr. Seeley's statements were contradicted; his results flouted, and his enquiries disconcerted at every turn by the Whig Admiralty; but the present Doard, in a frank and manly manner, accepted the statements of a political opponent as correct, ...

APPALLING FRAUDS AND FORGERIES

... in the person of Mr. John Sad- lea eir, When he first launched his political bark, he appeared in e- Parliament as a pure Whig, supporting the Administratiou of Lord John Russell, even to the length of advocating and voting 'F for the abolition of the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, May 8

... ewas a Radical; he praised up his own paper, and abused his rival editor; he boasted that lie had j been the Uriah of the Whigs and Radicals, and to e that he was now anxious to be the Urial of the League, and stand in the front rank of the battle. C ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—MONDAY

... IThe question line been frequently ase ' hi Lord Nurianatii, wvan, in the eyes of M1r. O'Connell 3re, and his friend.s, the whig nhinistry, so arniable a Lord lI 'ii, Lieuttenaint of Ireland, inns lie not silowmed to remain ,oe there?' It is true that ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SENTENCES

... of Mayo. Sir W. Palmer, a ,, wealthy baronet of that county, is ready to succeed Mr. Browne in the House of Commons, as a Whig and swscthling more. Sir Robert Peel intended this peer- fage for Mr. Daly of Dunsandle, in the county of Gal- way, who has ...

FRAUD AND ROBBERY OF THE CUSTOMS AT BELFAST

... thief or thieves, anad the tea tr .i carried off after hours. The following additional C particulars are from the. Northern Whig of Satur- I d l:% da .- . I. .. pi A painful feeling was excited on Friday in comr- emercial circles in this town by the discovery ...

ASSASSINATION OF THE GOVERNOR OF INDIA

... at one time as a eort of victim in a then famous, now almost forgotten, political seandal. A Tory leer made an attack on the Whig Gevernument for; having appointed to office an Irish member who was reperted to have talked some- thing of a rather in'flammatory ...

Law Intelligence

... defence Mr. Ser tli I. jeant Talfrord and Mr. Kelly fiirc-ibly exposed Pa 1- the disgraceful inconsistency asd tyranny of the !1 Whigs in these efforts to ?? the Press. Mr. a Kully quoted, the paragraph frona 7'bo Thaeis, n fi wlioh it was. alnouniced that Lord ...