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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN

... addressed the Jury at considerable length on behalf of the defendant, and characterized the trial as an attempt on the part of the Whig Government to prevent the peaceable struggle for repeal. He read the letter, and commented upon it as he went along, he declared ...

LAW

... what they can only pay at the expense of their common ruin. The refasal'to pay taxes a few months ago reseated the wretched Whigs in power-a second refusal wvill unseat them. The article went on to say ,TheoXVhigiGovernment has taken the advantage ofesuch ...

LAW

... commence- ment of his trial, a regular series of trials had been carried on against him in Parliament since December last. The Whig government had en- couraged those trials, they had made the whole country a jury, and that too a packed jury; and had dexterously ...

POLICE

... ay last James Goudy was charged in 'the Magistrates' Court with intjsidsting Williamn-Penrose, a compositor in thei Northern Whig eAA~sflilinmnt,: an tempting to indace him to leave' his em 3loymeat. The hendh fland- Gondy guilty, and sentenced him to one ...

POLICE

... were charged with causing a great mob by hallooing forth an harrangue entitled The Political Form of Matrimony between the Whigs and the People.-A police sergeant said that an immense mob assembled round the defendants on Saturday night, in consequence ...

ASSIZES

... witness fof the prosecution whether he was a WhiS or a Tory ? He answered that he had been formerly a Whig, afterwards joined ?? party, and had now become a Whig again. This avowal,-comnbined- with a knowing look which the witness gave Lord Lyndhurst, produced ...

POLICE

... permission of the committee to the members of the Carlton Club, while the letters spoken of addressed to the newly-returned Whig representatives run thus:- In having thle onour of placing the enclosed written list in your presence. I beog leave to propose ...

TRIAL OF MR STUART

... and capricious calumny in which he had indulged against the accused. The learned counsel here cited the opprobriansa of tie Whig Song. Those indigni- ties, Mr. Cockburn contended, imperiously imposed on Mr, Stuart the necessity of acting as he had done ...

POLICE

... of old Hibernia, I don't like the Parsons, the Bishops, and the Whigs ; I'll put the Parsons in the lurch, and gibbet them upon the Church, I'll massacre the Tories and burn the - Whigs. -Mr Conant said the song was of a most scandalous character, and ...

CRIMINAL COURTS

... would bring his action for the recovery of it, advising the plaintiff to buy a uig with a longer tail the next bargain he ?? Whig. ...

OFFENCES

... Cunningham had been fired upon. Sam Gray has been a very influential man among the Irish Tories. OUTRAGES IN ULSTER.-The Belfast Whig says the contending parties were Catholics and Protestants, of a low description. On Saturday night, and till four or five ...

COURTS OF LAW

... witnesses that he could write in support of any, even the most extreme political parties, but could not at all support the Whigs.-Mr Serjeant Shee, in his reply upon the defendant's evidence, said, with regard to the facility with which the plaintiff had ...