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GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT

... used had ?? is fair the Whigs think (or the Tories think), even forgery-would this ground an action at the instance of every Whig or of every Tory ? Sorely not. And the pursuer being one of a body, as numerous perhaps as either Whigs or Tories, is not entitled ...

THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE SESSION

... Disfranchise a number of small Whig boroughs, and transfer their seats to places now unrepre- sented, the voters in which form the strength of the Liberal party in the counties, and the thing is done to a considerable extent. The Whig borough loses its members ...

WAGES OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

... you why all hearts so warm ? All is owing to Reform If knowledge reaches e’en the loom, ’Tis the fault of Harry Brougham. Whigs, you give not half enough— All soft sawdor words and blarney; Let’s have men of sterner stuff,— Will not our wide grumbling ...

THE ELECTION FRAUDS IN NEW YORK

... of the heavy Whig majorities of 1840 were made by colonising voters in one State from another, thus ienabling considerable detachments convenient to a State line to vote in two or three States, The bill was triumphantly paeeed; for the Whigs had the wiunme ...

PICKINGS FROM THE COURT JOURNAL

... amount of patronage which fell in while he was Premier, and it is perhaps as well to guard ?? the~arter becoming too exclusively Whig. . The next vacancy wills therefore, be lost 'to Lord Pahuerston, as Lord Derby will then subside, into an ordi- it nary member ...

COURT OF SESSION

... £s42y12, and xile teisni 'cibere being ae objection, fuo applf.catis.:3S wo Couauseei for Fetinnier-3±r irranaui Morray. Agets-Whig-hua Youing, W.S. FIRIST Dl';fElOi:()N orA3rAR RPLL. FOR To-DAkY (TuzEt-Y). Amended Case for jao:es S. or. Appeoi thc Anstra ...

COURT OF SESSION

... objectign to S UoioU-wqsiaiken by tlie Counsel for the pub- t ;and printebtrs.; . .. t; $, on ,tb!e'pa t.of gr.,1Robbrtson, Mr. Whig- q charge -gahust him was al- Ser ireieantanslcould not,:rropi) its ?? iT p iiter .liability ?? ~r; Uobcrtson inany.n lifdatnage6 ...

PICKINGS FROM THE COURT JOURNAL

... principles of this noble Lord are, it is, of course, difficult to say, as in his place in Parliament he votes indifferently for Whig or Tory, thougli always for her Majesty's Govern- ment.- The Ladies of the Elouseh1old are, of course, exempt from politieal ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... and shops on south side of Victoria Street, off Eglinton Street architects, Kennedy & Dalgleish, 1O0 Hope Street. The folo-whig petitions, delayed last Court day, were granted yesterday :-Mr. Robert Gilchrist, engineer, Glas- gow, to erect shops and ...

AN OILY BANKRUPT CAUGHT

... Lordship regret. clig that he cosn d not order bard labour, t THE JULY ANNIVERSARY IN THE NORTH OF I IRELAND. (Frem the Northern Whig.) Belfast, Tuesday Morning. In this town yesterday some excitement was caused by i car loads of Orangemen passing through the ...

NOTES FROM EDINBURGH

... candidate for Midlothian, is yet in the future. He is understood have put himself on the latter question in the hands of his Whig friends, and they exercised their characteristic gefeius for retardation in ingenious way. They had taken a canvas* ' of every ...

NOTES FROM EDINBURGH

... Galashiels than Mr M'Laren outran his brother disciple, and got first to Carlisle! Then Mr Balfour, whom people hold a hopeful Whig candidate, had an unfortunate House Lords' case which occupied him during most of that week, and Mr Asher, and other expectants ...