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REVIEW OF THE SESSION

... followers. The friends of Lord John Russell, who o3 clung to him and to his policy with the characteristic r tenacity of Whigs, were found more than once in the same lobby with the opposition. Distrustiug d, his power over that party and quite confident ...

THE NEW CORPORATION—ABOLITION OF THE IRISH COURT

... whatever guise it I may. The FREEMAN advises, and we heartily echo his sec- m timent- ti That no candidate, whether he be Whig or Tory, Con- oj servative or Radical, Protestant or Catholic, shall receive a. t vote unless he distinctly pledge himself ...

MONAGHAN ADJOURNED ASSIZES—TUESDAY

... well-toned voice, sweet- ness combined with power, and expression assosiated With cor- rent rendering of the text. The Norlhpra Whig epeaks In the following terms:- With much pleasure we ?? Conran's pmrformauncs slfforded ua. Her voice is one of remarkable ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of Mr. Dunlop that he was for- merly editor of a paper called the 3fonitor, which Mr. Duffy characterised as the vilest of Whig joumals (laughter) - and it further appeared from the affidavit of Mr. Dunlop that he was unwillingly examined as a witness ...

INSOLVENT COURT—SATURDAY

... Newry Quarter Sessions against all save Fletcher; but bail would be taken in each for 51., and two sureties each in 21. 10s.- Whig. of - THE FALLING OF A HOUSE IN THlE STRAsND-INquEST Cl oX, THE BODIES.-An inquest was held at the vestry hall of St. Clement ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... the ei firm, wbich, although not many years established, has done a very large trade in yarns, flax, and flaxseed,- Northern Whig r . SALz OF GRAIN, &a.-A bill to regulate the sale of f grain, trom the pen of Mr. Calrd, is before the House ' of Commonp ...

THE ARRESTS IN BELFAST

... -T- THE ARRESTS ]N BELFAST. I ?? .7 At -1 - . _. - (From hae Whig of peeterday.) BELFAST, MONDAY NIGHT.-All to-day Belfast was in a state of great political excitement over the arroets which had been made on the previous night, of parties charged with ...

HILLSBOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... one month's imprisonment; and Mr. MICullen, a sum of ten shillings and costs-onue third of the fines to be paid to the ?? Whig. IMPORTANT WILL CAusE.-The Jury Conrt at Glasgow has been occupied for several days up to Friday last-in the trial of the important ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... the weather has become settled, after which it again subsides to await another depression of the mercury to take another ?? Whig. SERIOUS RIOTING INe GOODMANS FiaLD.-Great alarm has prevailed for the'lastftwo nights in the vicinities of Le- man-street ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... prisoner may now be dis- charged ? The Barrister-Ob, of course. The criminal business then terminated, aid the court ad- ?? Whig. WREKox OF ToE BEIG Sr. LAwvaSNEa, writ' Loss or LwAL-HAcTL~ssooL, Dxc. 27.-Lost eveasng, about nine o'clock, the wind E N ...

THE NEW PENAL LAWS—SIMULTANEOUS MEETINGS

... little doubt u hont, ia, far as Catholic Ireland is concerned, the news of the ft °itfal) of Lord John and of the persecuting Whig ministry tV Ire I oill cause such rejoicings as were not witnessed in kan Oinre the emancipation in 1829 (cheers). Lord John ...

THE BELFAST RIOTS

... and the lives and properties of g the well-disposed members of the community. a a The following remarks are from the Aorthern Whig of yesterday.- - We anticipated a town ?? tbhtown row has occurred. Belfast is being gradually iadaced into a civil war-public ...