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CHARACTERISTICS of the LAST SESSION of PARLIAMENT

... fCUACTERISTCSofTI efiAST SESSIoN i . . I Idr P;&EtLI A Iq ESN T. \; ' ?? nfiveed ,f nie>rn c 41.) The ieaiing hracterigdc of the, Whigs, ,(by I whirh we mean that party wider the guidance of Lords Grey and :Grenville, is 'opposition to .the presenl' adbitjistnitioli ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, March [ill]

... 3IaJeety's Attrorily-Occl~ruj)L e'rgih _ ous lilel, ou'e;irecl en the i,. t 27th -ipteliuer last, in a uc . to. c t dependent Whig, strlectilgh'the Cl)1 I ?? of Cunishe Iv lant. dci, * The prnc ipal lib.; a5 wa ker to c lli~ _ _ , ivthtlis iiiuito (in, tr ...

YORK ASSIZES

... fled, witty, and frequently pathetic oration, which occupied four hours and forty ninutes in -the delivery. Every person, Whig or Tory, who heard it, described 1 it as the most impressive effort they ever witnessed-fill of point-severe attacks upon Scarlett ...

Lancaster Assizes

... Blacow) rct ?? toe Quoeen; and he was prosecuted, ti . c ftnina-a4 the Queen, but for the many editions b I 5'ttoTS agalest tlte Whigs and Radicals. When -- teroua ...

BURY

... Jachsson, nothing is knowvn after leaving Carrickfrrgus ; soon after svhici Isis regimient wvent to Carinada.-BRfae Nsst Airshern Wh/ig. I HI-sTORlY oF AXe EMIGdAxTWanderinig through tile wvoods, in the wrinter of 18S27, wye canme upon~ the track of a lseigh; ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY, JULY 7

... for libel, land as a false, niahicious, tind sedi- tious person, to. he robbed of his property, and of his life too, if the whigs were to have the potver of cauising, it. So vilely lied e be fiMr. Cobbetti been. cailumniatetd, that lie (tare say the a gentlemen ...

TRIAL OF MR. COBBETT

... Si together, and the prisons would have to ho enlarged under the' al administration of this whig government. ,Much had been said of; fo the love which tho whigs bore to the liberty of ties press, and no tu one professed a greater regarsf for it than one ...

RIOTOUS PROCEEDINGS

... wosuld,-and to trust neither whig nor tory, as both were for their (the people's) destruction.' The day would arrive when they would have such an opportunity of demanding their rights as could not be resisted. So long as the whigs with Sir F Baurdett at their ...

MELANCHOLY TERMINATION OF THE COURT MARTIAL ON LIEUTENANT-COLONEL BRERETON.—DEATH OF THE COLONEL

... weelss could not be less tIlon In e 25,ooo. There is ,,n IlUosl~g abOUt Us, and we state t11e ys fisct equnlly hnolvnl to both Whig aind Tor' canlillate J Iy thlt le. liimisey svill not do-Oult oftis tieClarles-street IV upeople gave to Ashliev, in two. ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... iciidoal ing guhit, hot it slid not succeed ; it had Iseeus since trirud at sdr, atKnchester, with iso huetter surcets; and tile whigs were lit now trying to inrduce is Lancaster july to coinvict thueni, of dii iWIa t lIeC veCri ly bIrhIjecveilttlIc y n oise ...

MARTIAL LAW IN IRELAND

... mightubed in t E~gaid.'~ .. Mer.'a vey; after advertid g to the unionabe., nl *tw> ene Ebarl Groseynd the Duke fig Wellington, the Whigs'. al aid thesosanguinay as otinous to e causeof liberty, 'ad- ti yerte to'tiespeeh' 'fM.(oLord) Brougham, 'at % :ork einw'harpuoi61 ...