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RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... Pilot has-failed to onvince us; He .says that he objects to the introduction of the repeal question at thisjunctufreinto a Whig louse of Commons. One of the circumstances amarking -the juiciurei is, that 'the repeal press of Ireland is in'terror-of ...

LAW REPORTS

... palliative nature. What excuse can those gentlemen, then, offer for meritin gthe cha- racter they so lavishly bestow on the Whigs, of wait-a-whiles. 9 The voice of the people is stilled, public meetings are put down--but are the ' constituencies of the ...

COOTEHILD MASSACRE—CORONER'S INQUEST

... THE CARTWRIGHT ANNIVERSARY DINNER. y This festival, which, we trust, is shortly destined to su- - persede the celebration of Whig or Tosy politics, took place a )on Saturday, Mr. O'CONNVELL in the chair. Grace was said by Dr. WADE in language which must ...

COOTEHILL ORANGEMEN—THE POLICE

... as they pqgspes tapt as well-as power, it is equally certain they will throw the odious responsibility of its success on the Whig Ministers. It is, indeed, a precious bill, when the Ministers who introduced it-the people for whose relief it was in- tended ...

LONDON POLICE

... render his professional assistance to the 'poor voters in the Tory interest, so that in the event of ano- Ithercontest the Whigs will not haye the opportunity of idis- .franchising the Pont on the ground of their having ?? .fmedical i. l Herald. CoNSavATiva' ...

COMMISSION—YESTERDAY

... freely and liberally to the appeal, and, .ve trust, that the Irish feeling of Ulster will be manifested in larg aoel general ?? Whig. STIPEiTIARY MA GISTRATE IN THE COUNTY WATERFORD. The meeting of magistrates took place in Dungarvan on Thursday. The day ...

MORE POLICE GAMBOLS IN THE NORTH AND SOUTH

... complied with. We will not chaeactenze this hbu siness as it ideserves. WVhen will these thingi come to. an end?-.Northern Whig.' The buoy of Daunt's Rock broke adrift (in the gale of Friday morning); it has been picked up by one of the pilot boats and ...

BARON SMITH'S CHARGE—SPIRIT OF THE WHIG PRESS

... . BARON SMITH'S CHARGE-SPIRIT OF THE . -. WHIG PRESS. 5 | (FROXS TIHE MORNING CHRONICLE-) The Irish judges, imbued with the party spirit of the na- tives of that agitated and agitating part of the empire, ap- pear to consider themselves at liberty to ...

FRIGHTFUL CASE OF PERSECUTION

... , who was at Down, took bail of them, for their ap- pearance to answer the allegations of Mr. Skinner's warrant. -Northern Whig. ATTEMPT AT MuRnIa.---About ten o'clock yesterday morning cries of 1 murder, in a female voice, were heard to proceed from ...

PROSECUTION OF THE PILOT

... promotion, to return to head quarters. Such a person, it would be idle to deny, is as much the representative of Whig feelings, as truly the organ of Whig sentiments, as if he had kissed hands as prinie minister, and been the actual Scianus 7 of his party. But ...

PROSECUTION OF THE PRESS

... PROSECUTION OF THE PRESS. l (FiUM THE~ STAN5DA'5Th If we could believe the Whig pa rty capable of anmy good design, we shbbld suspect them of wishing to render the libel laws utterly bdious by presenting the iniquitous pu Irposes to which thefy may be ...

LAW REPORT

... lord and gentlemen of the jury, is my Issertion here to be construed into a libel: no matter whether the Marquis of Sligo be Whig or Tory; I don't conceive the call- l ing him either is calculated to injure his character, and deserve the name of libel. ...