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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... Mr. Butt Like each of them, Professor Lawson is a bar- rister, and of the Leinster circuit, but, unlike them, he is of the Whig school of politicians. He is, we understand, the eldest son of James Lawson, Esq., of Waterford. SACRED Music.-The new grand ...

PRESENT STATE OF THE ELECTION PETITIONS

... and bonourable men. It is a painful 4ubi ject, and, having published the facts, wve leave them -to the reflections of the ?? Whig. SwnmtrrN, -Mr. Scrope, Fellow of King's College, Cam', bridge, some years ago received forfeit of 750 guineas' on 4 bet of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ea ididate This address was the document for publishing which Mir. Robert Lindsay recently proceeded against the Norafkern Whig fn the Queen's Bench, Dablln and obtained a verdict of sixpence. Toe defences, which were of ?? length, were Sab. stantially ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... nexts COURT OF QUEENS BENCH-~TE5TERDAV. TI *The.~ Queen-at lhe~prts-eqy(utoy! of ,tta'lik P~apist, Bog., re pose Tite Northern. Whig. tetdg Before, ?? Jusiltice &ad Jiidge1s`1urton and Perrin. -The prooeedngin aathol as ee eue.t II o'clock. TI Mr. Heno, ? ...

THE COMING SESSION

... litica, lie attended the bouse, after his retirement octjorto trsim 4e in 1834. And here may now be seen ?? 1'''tl.itspssed but Whig-dietrueting Duke of New Iid who hee had the ill luck to be sought and sacri. f by ol pstrtied in turn; and who has, neverthelees ...

THE STATE PRISONERS—MEETING OF THE COLLEGE WARD

... pledged Repealers ; he admitted that, but he knew that Mr. Shell was a Repealer once; per. haps he expectedtoget offie under the Whigs; he did not im- pute that motive to him; but let him not tupn hip back on Ireland and his Liberator (cheers). He (Mr. B.) ...

LIBERTINISM OF LORD CLARENDON'S JOURNAL ANOTHER ORDER IN COURT TO CHECK IT

... $ ti from any further assaults of the Whig organ. It a redounds to the credit of the lerned judge that he D did not lose a moment in rescuing the tribunals of X 3the country from the contempt into which the Whig a 0a writers were endeavoilring to bring ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... cus- tody. LBEL CASE. The Queen at the prosecution of Joseph Napier, Esq., Q. C., v. F. D. Finlay, Proprietor of the Northern Whig Newspaper. Mr. Tomb, Q. C., moved that the conditional order bad in this case last sittings should be made absnlute, owioc ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF CONSPIRACY. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE

... evening of, the fatal day appointed ri' I. .nercen,'v mtmridex, this miscreant overseer prrn m his bea'h grcen,- the theatre- of whig neiosr rs, -tnrg'eily for his perjoriaonce. He tore lhe ! ftom die pegs in, ?? piaces ; he cut .t ?? others;. lie Ilrned- it ...

THE IRISH JUDGES

... other cause rather than a party engagement or a family speculation. Well assured we are that no desire either to annoy the Whigs, or to please the Tories, exer. cises the slightest influence upon the over.holding tenants of the bench ; and just as far ...

PERSECUTION

... measure of evil for a flowing one of good. Thus, policy as well as prudence, gratitude as well as impartiality. called upon your Whig rulers to pause in their proceedings-or, if they were bent on a war of bigotry, at least to avoid the serious error of including ...

REGISTRY REVISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... jurisdiction save to expunge a name for double entry or for insufficieut qualification. Mfr. Wauchob-Mr. Crean ought to blame the Whigs who fabricated the act of parliament (laughter). Mr. Crean urged another case wherein Mr. Francis Arm- strong claimed out of ...