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LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... received a letter conlaining the sum of 1 from yon, with some information which we feel very thankfutl or. You see what the Whig are when in ower-nome of themn aret the w~orking man's friend. We know you must have a great deal to contend with. We are happy ...

THE LATE ORANGE OUTRAGE AT DERRYMACASH

... artisan Orange- He:I imen iii tisa towns would hvive a perfect right to believe liii that hlei- Mi~jooty' s Governmont, whether Whig or Tory, wit was toiaxititis that the dievsuragetiieut to tse Orange As- wh escitithin shoald he only notilnal, and that, for ...

POLICE

... liberty; and, though of the gentlest and most retiring dispo'ition, lie always wave his public countenance and *apn ort to Whig principles in his native city and county. Placed in a scientific station of eminence, hedid not ob'rude his own religious & ...

POLICE

... all, Slon to the Wlig'' Government. Mr. ALLPY told hnim his conduct was irregular, for nothing lI been said about either Whig or Tory Government. Mr. IHetherington said he had nothing to say against his prS cutors, eXCept thley were the paid agents ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—SEPT. 11

... igntrance, vanity and ambition, have reduced a once exalted and flourishing nation, it only remains for your Highness and your Whig Attorney-General, to put down the press of the country, silence public opinion, and ultimately stifle the com- plaints of the ...

POLlCE

... ion to. a lady of her,,,w~a~rrn of .imaginaff i~pi ?? ttmpge it a desdlyius6ilt;I ehe lmm~d~edily e nooked f all~tbe .g~es whig. were. then o tbo 'tie into! jbe ,, pl6T,.a~ p~d managed to trea t hree paqes, gdglaatsbelf0ole, ?? riIsef~couWZ 'de ed tocheck ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE of SATURDAY, APRIL 20

... division of thIs cOunty. It is stated with somae degree of con- fidenee, that Mr. Osman Ricardo, of Bromsberrow, will offer In the Whig interest. It is likewise rumoured that Mr. Pakingion will be proposed by the Conservatives. Mr. P. sailed from Liver- pool ...

MARY-LA-BONNE MEETING—ASSESSED TAXES

... orrce traripled] - P Ti, wan cowi fouind ; it was trkets out of tire dusit, andl thouigh ass the p~ledlte of the Tories, thre Whigs iroust redveen It. Mr. c- .oixh'.i'.ie ly novtre tile iResolu Ion wh~ich be had read. 511II I~ARHAM (a pe~rs~rr in the crowd) ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... through in the co irre of the day, mird tire following is the result Osj1ietiotss by Tories ?? ?? 71 Sustained. 0 Objections by Whigs.. 6 Withdrawn. I Sustained ui . Claims by Tories ?? ?? ?? 40 Sustained. 0 Claims by Wi ?? 13 Suistained .6.. - Claims by other ...

THE CORN-LAWS AND DR. BOWRING'S MISSION TO BERLIN

... 4$ Upon the question of registry, referred to in my last, the dis. senting judges were Baron Richards and Mr. J. Ball, both Whig appointments, the latter a Roman Catholic. But the fact is, the dissentients were Baron Richards and Jus. tice Perrin, the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... injor 51aw)0 Yeil, my 1fold. A lipftily r'ljilictuthle 01)111 Oil Led1)- -goti,-hltlit ns) declared ttiat Ithirn's no fewc to Whig'! hill) to rl)i diret troll till d~oor-wny on Suaal)iY, iont1li a'tee retuled to compllny b~itt the ordn oif whch d general ...

COURTS OF REGISTRATION

... faction. In S&th Shropshire there were but few objections on either side, in. the Shiffeall and Iron. bridge districts the Whigs having a small majority.- Carnarvon Herald. STAsFoani.-The state of the borough continues about the sRme, but the Conservatives ...