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SELKIRKSHIRE REGISTRATION COURT

... Claims lodged by Whigs . 33 el - tl 52 p Claims admitted in the Conservative o interest . . IS IN Rejected . . 3 d - 16 v Claims admitted in the Whig into. fi rest . . 21 0 l Rejected .lln - 32 tl 48 I Claims not disposed of, viz. 4 In the Whig interest . I ...

MID LOTHIAN APPEAL COURT OF REGISTRATION

... Tors elaims for re-enrolment lodged 6 Whereof wvithdrawn . 3 Leaving admitted - - New Whig claims lodged - 162 Whereof rejected and withdrawn 16 Leaving admitted 146 Whig claims for re-enrolment lodged 8 All of which are admitted _ 8 New claims lodged by ...

SCOTCH COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... D been. with little interruption, dsiring the last seventy years, governed by Tories? Is it not apparcnt to him, that the Whigs, whose cause he espouses, are jiist as much ualdieted tl as the Tories, to the practice of billeting their adherents n upon ...

Ireland

... Frederick Lucas, that the fac- tion of which he is the mouth-piece had more confidence in Lord Derby and his party than either in Whigs or Peelites, There were a number of priests present; and the oratory was of that character which is peculiar to such occasions ...

COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY

... who, be it said in passing, have bad far more than their share of fa- vour in Whig Commissions-it appears that there is no difference worth mentioning in the cost of the Whig Commissions, which have done so much, and of the Tory ones, which have done so ...

THE BELFAST MURDER

... THE BELFAST MURDER. FUNERAL OF MR HERDMAN. The Northsera Whig says that on Monday morning the remains of the late John Herdman, Esq., were removed from the residence of his family, Cliftonville, for interment in Newtown. breda Churchyard. The funeral ...

SCOTCH ELECTION MOVEMENTS

... and carry off the representation. If the sitting member for the burgh be not a Radical, he is at least a sound consis- tent Whig and Free-Trader; while, as a large proprietor in the north, as an extensive merchant in Loudon, and as a Go- which few can ...

JURY COURT—SECOND DIVISION

... Andrew Rutherfard and Charles Neaves, Esqrs. advocates. Agent, Thomas Rauken, S.S.C. Counsel for Defenders-The Lord Advocate, R. Whig- ham and J. Inglis, Esqrs. advocates. Agent, W. Mackenzie, W.S. G.LLOPrG MKcTCu.-On Tuesday an extraordinary match came off ...

POLICE COURT—JULY 17

... to find security to the amount of 20s, or remain in prison for other ten days. ANOTHER MAN STBBED AT CROSCSGAR.-We (Nordhern Whig) mentioned, on Tuesday. briefly, in our bulletin, that intelligence had just reached us of a man having been stabbed at Crossgar ...

POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... obtaining money. He was sentenced to 30 days' imprisonment. NEW ADfIXISTR&TIONSo-Tle following is :St of the Administrations, Whig and Tory, -nvhich have held office in England since the year 1830, with the dates of their installation and dissolution, viz: ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... to ofler a factious opposition to Sir Robert Perl, siho, he maintained, had dont more to promote free trade than ever tice Whigs had dono. Mr Cruickshank declared himseif in farinor of the abolition of difereontial dnties oln frec growen sugar; but insisted ...

THE RECENT LIBEL CASE

... MILaren is well known in Scotland, of course, to be a Liberal, much further advanced on political questions than the Edinburgh Whigs, with whose organ he has been at war. We do not suppose that the Timnes would have taken a different view of the verdict whatever ...