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ALLEGED PLAGIARISM BY MR CROCKETT

... among about Atonse amongthe Pa- the Papists they used to hne pists,andaywhenronyo'theni fowk that didna do as they turned Whigs they evere put did all' believe as they be- oti a four nuseked thing, like hieved. Sac ei' a laug white a yarn weiole blades ...

POLICE MEETING

... foot of Ilttoid St cut, toill ot hfiC haud of 6hiprow, M,. W Oooit.0, tlo t'oovuoorof tho Watchintog Cotmoittro, proiutkod tO Whig the tootler oolrndl the noltce Of opliltin 1311thoelo Of tbeo 1'loo. Voictiei othur tottirs woro referred to dilloerolt Co ...

THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY IN PARIS

... also that by the amicable arrangement which Ld has lately prevailed in Edinburgh Mr Cowan's place as y representative of the Whig section of the constituency 1 is should in that case be filled by Sir Thomas Boyd, the t ly Lord Provost; or by Mr. George ...

ABERDEEN RADICALS AND THE CRIMES BILL

... them would order Mr Smith to do with the wretched Commons? Whocould tellwhat extraordinarymeasures of class legislation the Whig organs in their dotage would faccepti 'rheo state of matters was simply this, that they beheld the last desperate clutch on ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY

... to feel the gravest apprehensions for their safety. He committed various acts of ?? and cruelty to the respondent, some of whig& seriously injured her health for a considerable period. The petitioner's younger son, James, was on one occasion, while at ...

THE BELFAST INSURANCE FRAUDS

... detectives lb on the persons who are supposed to be involved. Commenting on the present aspect of the frauds, the Northern Whig on Saturday said:- How simany more gentlemen hav e had policies taken out in their names without their knowledge is not ...

ANECDOTES OF BONATARTE

... casie, I suttered myself to be moved, and I viviLde. TThere I was wroig: a statesinan's heart should be itt his h ieal . 0 e WHIG DINNER AT GLASGOW. c (Frsot the D)ublin Journt)`1 t We this day insert a pretty full account of the pro- ti ceedings at a ditter ...

A GLASGOW WRITER CONVICTED OF ASSAULT

... to me ? -No, I never got the chence. Mr Fergiso (ohaking his left ?? I not do that, and say that if you did not give up folh~whig me on the etreet, I wouid hand you over to the polie 1-Na, na, tirat'll no due tell the truth for ante in your life, if you're ...

CHARGE AGAINST ABERDEEN IRON FOUNDERS

... cross-examination, witness stated that he I though. the owners of machinery were entitled to msy what wvs dangerous iaehinery and whig should be fenced until such ?? the fat inspector complailied. Robert Iawson, manager of Macdonald and (Co., granite merchants ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... This was the first time it had proved pos- c .sible to maintain an Irish party in spite of the ( deiroralisation which . the . Whig:,; party l had :always endeavoured to use. He did not believe 1 in the permanence, of an Irish party in the EnglishI . Pariament; ...

MR. BUCKINGHAM'S CASE

... MR. I?UCKINGOANVli CASH'. Wve here seceivest n cepa of Mitr thick j ghisa's, slut emieet egpiisis thle Whigs,sisll i iiss'itslbeio infesues that, vl~e the sisn M~ - her lines Lneste oot5 aI very slushy stile. (si tihe cisiwdlei siate sit Ourss coluisiis ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN LONDON

... moinan, ness. respqctably dresaed. were seen walking in 'the Park, f this wohen.the'nan drew a' revolver from hia poeket and Whig fired three shots at his comipanion. He then opened n the his overcoat and, placing 'the revolver to his chest oiicy, shot ...