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... be obtained by wealth or by the I 'er ceaseless vigilance of friends. ly. PARTY PRocxsstoNos.-A correspondent informs er ?? Whig) that, on the Ist of July, some he very serious events took place at Loop, a small di- village in the toonnland of Ballyneal ...

THE GREAT ROBBERY AND FRAUD ON THE CUSTOMS IN BELFAST

... THE GREAT ROBBERY AND FRAUD ON THE CUSTOMS IN BELFAST. (FROM THE WHIG OF TUESDAY.) The excitement in commercial circles in Belfast, since awe last wrote on this subject, continues un- abated. The further investigations which have taken place since Saturday ...

CITY ELECTION

... menopolise the representation of Edinborgh to themselves, in the fact that they bad allowed the Whig three, four, or rather five weeks to find acandidate. The Whig Committee were covfident that ther would be able to find 2 man who would be acceptable to the ...

Spirit of the Press

... lent its strength to Ministers to defeat the bulk of their own habitual supporters. Lord Palmerston could not induce forty Whigs to accompany him into the midst of his Tory majority-for Tory it confes- sedlv was in substance and spirit, in temper and in ...

Law Intelligence

... case at a future stage. DEATH OF THE Rev. ALEx P. GorDy, D.D., Ov STRASANE.-It is with very great regret, says the Northern Whig, that we are called upon to announce the death of this distinguished minister of the Irish Presbyterian Church, which took ...

THE INQUIRY INTO SCOTCH BANKING

... en- Id able me to make an offer on the terms above stated. It CASE OF HOMICIDE IN Turt BELFAST BARRACKS.- )t The Northern Whig reports a case of homicide which tr occurred at the barracks in Belfast on Saturday o, evening, somewhat similar in its ci ...

PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

... that in those counties when the property was leased, they would prevent the Tories, if the leases were in their hands, or the Whigs if in theirs, from carrying the election. He, however, quite concurred with the Lord Provost, in thinking that if they were ...

LAW REPORTS

... that part to the Lord Ordinary for decision, as being yet undecided ; reserving the question of expenses. QUESTION FOR THE WHIGS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY. Srts,-Since the Lord Advocate and Mr Black are prepared to use their endeavours to ...

LAW REPORTS

... assigned for deeming Mr Black unfitted were, I think, these :-He considered that Mr Black was too much identified with the Whig party to be an independent member for the city. He further ob- jected to Mr Black's views in reference to the with- drawal ...

Caledonian Mercury

... majority of the House—and, judging by the tone of the debate, the Peel party and Lord Pal- merston are here at one with the Whigs and Manchester section—have resolved, on the threshold, to place free trade high and dry, far beyond either open or insidion- ...