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COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—LONDON, SATURDAY

... of' expense. Alr. Ponsonby's family have been long coiinected with the county, in which they have an extensive pro. [et ?? Whig. COUNTY ANTRI-ei.-lhe Sheriff has appointed the 21st for the bolding o' the election for Antrim. It is said be hus acted contra- ...

ARREST OF MR. VINCENT, THE DELEGATE

... forward a motion for the adjournment of the sittings of the Convention to Birming- ham. He was delighted to find that the Whigs were out, but the first act of the Tories had been to arrest one of their members. The next might be to arrest the whole of ...

THE RECENT PRIVATE INVESTIGATION

... forgotten, as an evidence of the wisdom of the Whigs, that they made Lord Northland's father an earl; and the son runs into a coal-hole to escape then, deem- ing the contact less blackening than that of Whig as30- ciation. CITY REGISTRiFIRST DAY. Brought ...

THE SPECTATOR—THE RECENT TRIALS

... the prisoners-in this respect presenting a marked and praiseworthy contrast to the abundant malignity and low jibing of the Whig Examniner. Our contemporiary thus prefaces a long rebuke of the Conifederates with the following tribute to the manly demeanour ...

THE LISBURN ELECTION PETITION

... several years as Mr. Byng. He sat for Tavistock from July, 1 852, until September, 1857, and belongs to what is called the old Whig party of which Mr. Byng, M. P, for Middlesex, his great-uncle, was long a prominent and influential member. Viscount Eadeld ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... impossible at present to fix a day for the trial. Thle Queen, at the prosecution of Joseph Napier, Bog., Q. C., v. The Northern Whig. It having been intimated that one counsel On either side would be heard in this case previous to thejudgment of the court ...

THE REGISTRY COURT

... cuckooi was 'heard there last week. 'We are at a loss' hbw to' account far the pro-' o tracted visitofthis Prar av's.- Northern Whig. The price of bread in Paris is fixed by the official journal 'a at seventeen sous the 41b., a rise from the last price. a ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... really absent in Balbriggas when my windows were all smashed. Mr. Rowland-Mr. Duffy is a very respectable Char. , tist, and the Whigs broke his windows (laud laughter), Judge Torrens-The children who broke the windows imistook the law (laughter). I think that ...

TRIAL OF MR. COBBETT

... apostate Whig. What, indeed, of evil has the Whig~ not doe!d He had lived for twenty-one years tinder six Tory Attorney-Generals, and 1usd niot been prosecuted, though, if he had been a Whig lawyer, lie could have found out many libels, -but the Whigs were ...

THE ARREST OF MR. STEPHENS

... in our n opiniou, most just. That conspiracy was favoured and supported by the Chronicle, the Globe, and the whole of the Whig papers. To that conspiracy Mr. O'Connell is, we believe, mainly indebted for his influence and power in Ireland, and as that ...

CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... Commons had -made for carrying the same, 1 into effect---he seemed to consider the entire un- a worthy of a passing allusion. WHIG PATRONAGE. The London Examiner---an out-and-out, sup- 2 porter of the, ministry---says the appointment of the son of 'Mr. Spring ...