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THE CLOSE OF THE TRAGEDY

... returns. Mr. Grogan's object is the not very creditable one of fixing, as far as he can, a stigma upon 3 his country. The noble Whig, in endeavouring to do the D same thing, is probably stimulated by the hope that he can turn the facts those returns will elicit ...

COOTEHILL ORANGEMEN—THE POLICE

... as they pqgspes tapt as well-as power, it is equally certain they will throw the odious responsibility of its success on the Whig Ministers. It is, indeed, a precious bill, when the Ministers who introduced it-the people for whose relief it was in- tended ...

LONDON POLICE

... dinner, provided by MI'Kenna. The arrangementts were most judicious, and every thing conducted' in the beat older- Northeru Whig. BELFAST COMMERCIAL REPORT, JAN. 16. Ashes and Barilla continue without alteration, except in so far as the reduction of duty ...

CASTLEGREGORY PETTY SESSIONS—SEPT. 6

... You'll set your people biting all their pains, ho If you put up your horses to the hamnier. st I like these money-turnitig Whigs, indeed, Pe Who into coin change everything they're able. You're just installed, and they would sell the steed- It doesn't ...

DEATHS FROM STARVATION

... necessaries of life. sed Such is the previdence of the vice-guardians, and so signal ook their progress in improving the theory of Whig political list, economy, that I would not be surprised if the next measure Zev. suggested by them would be the experiment of ...

CHIEF JUSTICE BUSHE

... fit.] The Court finally fixed the hearing of the case for Wed. nesday month, and the parties then left the office.- Northern Whig. - SIR R. PEEL AT TAMWORTH. Sir Robert, it seems, cannot always do, what he likes with his own. During his late canvass he ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... having been sworn, ts grand r d journed to their room, and entered upon the general centy .l business- (F7rom the ANorthern Whig.)., James Barnett, Esq., of Carriokfergus, has req~peated4'gs to publish the followinrg statement, respecti. Whiiat took I ...

CORK ASSIZES—FRIDAY

... retirement; and, lastly, that it is sti b~puhtful whether more candidates than Mr. Ross and Mr !. Ten- nent will come to the ?? Whig of Sa- turday. Mr. Ross, Mr. Emerson Tennent, and Lord Hamilton Chichester, are the only candidates absolutely before the electors; ...

THE WIDOW WALSHE'S CASE

... fantastic tricks they will, since their income has been fixed, as a first charge, upon the fee and inheritance of the land. The Whigs, it must be confessed, made a good bargain for those gentlemen ?? but, firm as their present position may seem, we would warn ...

[ill]

... on Friday next. The prisoner was then removed. The Queen at the prosecutnion of Joseph Napier, BEi., Q C., v. the Northern Whig. The Chief Justice said that judgment in this case would be delivered on to-morrow. The Court then entered into the hearing ...

MEATH ASSIZES—TRIM

... popular outbreak in this dis- trict; and so well have they feigned their pretended fears on this point, that they have imposed on Whig weakness to the extent of inducing the government to place mili- tary detachments in this and neighbouring towns. There is ...