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LEADING LEGAL TOPICS

... confidence. ev There was a general thanksgiving that the Whigs were out. of Men as heartily disposed as we ourselves are to say of the ins Derbyites, confound their politics, gave tharks that the Al Whigs could do no more harm tio Irish institutions. The judges ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW—MEETING IN CASHEL

... mits their power-a power that can ?? itself felt by, and formidable to any government (hear, beir). People say- If the Whigs be put out the 'Tories will get in. So let them, say I. If they were in power since '45, our people would not be bunted its ...

THE PERSECUTING POLICY

... them. Mr. Macaulay justly observes that these dissimilar answers account for the diffe- rent fates of the two monarchs. The Whig Lord John Rus- sell has chosen the policy of the Stuart prince. We return to the ?? Lord John Russell enforce his bill against ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON MAJOR BARTLEMAN

... of the Belfast papers:- THE EnDITOaStIP OF TIZ NORTrHERNe WHIG. SiB-I shall feel much obliged if you will permit me to state, through your columns, that my connection with the Northern Whig, which had existed for the last twenty-one years. during which ...

TUAM PETTY SESSIONS—LETTER OF THE REV. MR. WELDON

... coclusicao their d expect more justice from the Tories than 'r that we are to with all their mock professions of liberality. O the Whigs 'forward conduct leads us also to the convtn' Thi Straight- , sent Lord Lieutenant, if in office, pending the coette b re- ...

REMOVAL OF THE LAW COURTS

... of being adopted to the extent of providing the full duty paid stamp; but the right of appeal was not to the taste of our Whig officials; and when the bill was for the first time printed it appeared without any such proviso. But Mr. Mullings was not ...

THE RUSSELL PENAL LAW

... Catholic Church than this proposed by the Russell Whigs. Any man of ordinary judg. ment, having the opportunities possessed by a mem her of Parliament, must have seen that no other statesmen but these Whigs could be found, in the temper which the penal law ...

LORD CAMPBELL AND THE IRISH BENCH

... with due encouragement' from his patrons the Whigs, who as a party will yet reap a full and plenteous harvest ,from the hatred of them, which their conduct has implanted in every Irish heart, whether Whig or Tory, Catholic or Protestant. The following ...

CLOSING THE SESSION

... definite ar- rangement of the Jewish question. But he threw his colleague, Rothschild, and the Jews altogetber, overboard. The Whigs had staked whatever repu- tation they possessed on the reform of the church. But, we qaote a London weekly contemporary:- The ...

A PLOT—THE INCUMBERED ESTATES COURT

... which we have in type, and several other important matters. LISBURN ELECTION. We are indebted to oar cotemporary, the Northern Whig, for the following. Polling commenced yesterday (Frday), at ton o'clock, and at four o'clock the numbers polled wore:- Mr. ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW

... the evil, ai d what the remedy? The evil was Whig perfidy and Vi hig misrule. He believed the annals of the world could never produce anything to equal what the people of Irelaud had suffered under this Whig government during the last five years, and which ...