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LIST OF THE OFFICERS OF THE NORTH WALES CIRCUIT

... awner as thr srein fly to if~ Q~td,.eilrm issnlrp ir thlscan the amanner tati' 4 v ?? this loo t l arSL lej lasr Se ite one whig b.a t tihe wioman rour hrn hey ai , gidn to aletr bortnVe, aYU. a' Aoll .~j u sto rry to ninf ori y sne, i 13lbe lfkrand in ...

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 ...

MURDER IN ROSS-SHIRE

... wes ?? as hy are called, have taken Cite ?? in favour of church reforest; thiey have been bitt ttrcohtiiy siipented by Cthe Whigs'; -and tuie efforts of thle Ihadicaies have oitly teanlan to defame and injure the Ititre church. 'Tile particular projecst ...

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 ...

Domestic

... reaction of public feeling that has yet been exhibited in the kingdom..- 'This celebration presented a most marked contrast to the Whig-Radical demonstration which was attempted to be got up in the county three weeks ago. On that occasion the tickets were only ...

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 ...

THAMES POLICE

... r the vessels ; hut boar it, ye Slerehants land Mtarini- if Ite era''! sins year ?? santo law-cobblers, the honest -- be- Whigs; repeal their own hill of 1837, rind pass trite. rird titer, irs whichs they give £5000 dairages to tlrs share- OD, hiolders ...

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( ...

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 ...

PROCEEDINGS OF THE CHARTISTS

... Riight ,Hon. Gentleman has sat for Edinburgh. During tile I whole time lie has been an active and highly trusted ;member of the Whig party, and was united with them rin office in Lord ?? short Administration in ;1634. lie was chosen Speaker in opposition to ...

BRIDGNORTH REGISTRATION COURTS

... Lsq. a appeared for tie C onservnf- lojhu a 'I by Mr. Vickers and Mr. S parkes.-r. l am 3 De nes (of Ludlow) appeared for thc Whig. t fliCal. t c at 4 o'clock. t The'sday aC o' clck, the Court was opened. fI. Oe Worcester, appeared on the W bigRadi- Yjge ...

FORESTERS' PROCESSION

... the addition of several new honorary members. RuovY ScnooL.-A liberal paper, published at Northampton, congratulates the Whigs and Radicals on the appointment of the Rev.. Archi- bald Tait to the mastership ?? School, on the ground of his latitiedinariafa ...