STATE PROSECUTIONS

... cement its old alliance with 'the- Court and Mi- nistry, in fear of the utter-extinction of its~inberent prin- ciples.-no Whig Attorney-General. could' avail. against ,the roused energies of the-one, the popular'party:.. Power might glut itself with ...

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 ...

LAW REPORT

... Stephen May,c Collector of the Port of Belfast. The alleged libel consisted in a paragraph which appeared in the ( Nortdern Whig, in June last, in which it was broadly intimated that Sir Stephen May had made use of his public officc as a means of advancing ...

ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS

... of the meeting hadl been opposed by another, but on this occasion all partj dissentions had been laid aside, and J'ories, Whigs, Liberals, Reformists, Itadicals and Alarmists had met with one common feel- ing in comprehensive and co.operative union; and ...

A FACETIOUS CULPRIT

... ;ofr trial at Sessions, 27; Debtors, 23; eserters, 1; County of the TowYn of Carrickfergus priso ers, 6 ;totai, 208.-N;orhern Whig. ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... wvvers claimed by last witness.-Guilty. The trial of Mr. F D. Finlay for a' libel oi tbe Marquia oP Hertford; in 'the Northern Whig, vis, on the application of Counsellor Bourne,,postponed till next Assizes. Mary Ann Devlin, 'for stealing money from Thos ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... years. She pas' srssedber faculties to the last and was known to have walked two miles te day previous to her death.-vbrthern Whig. - - w t o a t ; e On the 22d inst. at Upper-Deal, Mies. Bette, aged 10yas Sehdn c5 sior, for the last 50 years, to consult ...

NEW JUDICATURE BILL

... Mvr Wallace said it w as a di.sgrace ln the coun- try' nnd he had no hesitation in declaring is so bo a bla1ck ot here-faced Whig jots a shame to th~e party with whom it i bad emaoated. Idr Wallnce they oddisced a variety of cases a to prove tbe endless ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... decliaration not to use the influence of their offices to tile prej; dlice of the Church of England. PRACTICE. COLLINS (GENT.) V. WHIG]IT.-Attaclunent of Isrivilege without an av diethm, and bail taken for 781., motion for a rule 9w/i to cancel the bail bond ...

POLICE OFFICE

... maslmier; aniS the oattI beirg terlteled him accotrtdingly, he relusel it saying, Tntr is a hantle o' differmlce betnixt bla whig osl a buke antd dminnrtg ale's soul I' Among the people inhabititg the shores-of the Rio Nunez, 31. Caillie states tte existence ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF DIVORCE

... so that his affection for ree is of no shor duration.'-Intewgigue. GEORGE IV; must no doubt have often heardfrom his early Whig associates, that every person w ho sets foot on British ground becomes free ; and that it matters not, as re gards the point ...

TWELFTM OF JULY—RIOTING IN NEWRY.—TWO MEN SHOT!

... disturb. ances, and to seize Orange flags, and other insignia of the 1 party which are displaying through our town.-Ne- tthe. Whig. t COUNTY OF MAYO.-Somestrangecircumstances, which occurred in 1826, at the contest in Mayo, we understand D are to be brought ...