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THE MERCURY

... developmerit of this conspiracy, the Ministerial Prgs$ has groaned beneath thde load of in- vectives poured out against the Whigs. They are ac- cused as the real, though indirect cause of the atrocioui plot to which we have so often referred, because, for- ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... subjeet. Witniess said frona these la. cosaverastions, lie collecteesi tsat Isis object v-os to expsose the do- cia sigue of the Whigs asci else hRasicals, asid that lee ices-cc spoke r tOI swies usry bittoeesess of else late Quecn. eo fils. T/seaso CoglIes ...

MR. JUSTICE BAYLEY

... I I I . . I I . II II I t II c il I I t I I u 8 i I s f I I 1 c c c f I ?? I I I i 11 'I 1 A tumerous meeting of the York Whig Club, was held last Thursday evening week, at Etridge'* as Hotel, in York, at which it was agreed upon, that an n- address ...

MYSTERIOUS ROBBERIES

... liberal opinions, who were Catholics would cease to be so.-Mr. It. H. A son pressed upon the meeting to lose no time in securin whig candidates.-Mlr. NV. Hargrove, anel Messrs. Ietli Asplanld, severally addressed the mneetitig. 'An Addrers effect, ttat it ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, AUGUST 4

... spirit Iti the poimular press. Tihe measmures of ministers hlate been ais oftem mini. proved ns disapmprovedm of !i tht lending Whig ammd Rmtadical prilts. Tihm Timres, the Im'rilml, the Chrmonmilea, time Globe, have oal difi-remmt ocamsiomms beem tie stremmuoumms ...

REVISING BARRISTER'S COURT

... ii' av'io'ver ttriicipltls 'actedl ir'tt h i Revisintg Balrrieter bitti ?? let r~ ~W1~ feint dlesign tacrt viol pit ciui, he W'higs sci:lr'v clairing cthar they Mac-re tierinctit tm it 'i o- ponier of eliefratich i 'irtg, tice Cc:i ?? iai boipartiesz. Cleitthit ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, (MONDAY.)

... resolvtions, shaw their practica s urisdoi, Thay fask the simplo qanstlouot 1hy did thse Tories procure tse diumissal of tile of Whigs ? There is bd t olie ?? the Wiigs were diswmosed to re- 7stfoim tihuesn Itn Church aind Staite. Thenn would if isot be thte ...

CASE OF DR. WARREN

... s (Sir C. Wetlerell and Mr. Knight) wrhile -tk -is counael on tlse part of the defendants were both mersbers of tha t late Whig Admlaistration. PAY OF Mcaiarntns.--From a Brussels letter in tlie ro. aorninsq C/hronticle it appears that the Belgian Re ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL [ill]

... ud to the poliing-buoth. Wltots.,i was ?? by Mr. AiLoXAeND1lt. 'Ihlci was a cotllleeted electiia, ID 11ML: Sir, Wood 01s the Whig, aiid SMr. Briggs in tileW %li5 111 lun a cii tereet, and Sor. Stocks Iii tile Ihadical intere~st. hir. Wood allod Mrt. UrI~ggs ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS, PONTEFRACT

... IVreas-examiniad.-nr am not a Blue-not a bit of It. I not between a Blue and a Radical. I can't tell you which tide thiey catl Whig or Tory, ho bt I can tell you whtich side is Blue or Yellow. My marten (I don't know sshethcr conscienriously or not) gave ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... proper respectisg his political opinions, of ishich lie had some of his own that he had not as yet made known. Ile was not a Whig, neither was lie a Tory, as tiad been represented ; if elceled, lie would resign whets a majority tlhouglt proper to dismiss ...

LEEDS BOROUGH REVISION

... had ascertained his newiohne opinion upo the case. I . ?? . I Ing | ELGIN REGISTRATION S 'OtT.--1T the Burglh both A parties, Whig oad Conservative, had been verv active in ANE dg getting their friends to claim, and Muchi spirit and energy were o'clk evinced ...