TOWN-COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... had the support of the Couservative interest almost exclasively. We know also that he had the support of the Parliament-Hoese Whig interest to a large extent; and that he was supported by no less a person than Her Majesty's Solicitor-General, who came and ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... found, been given by Mr. Tomb, and not by the law officers. Mr. REA-So much the better. He is to be Attorney- General when the Whigs go out, and I have every rea- son to respect his opinion. Mr. SEEDS-And Judge Ball's as well? (Laughter.) Mr. RCA-I admire ...

THE ST. ALBAN'S EXPOSURE

... Mr. Raphael, £3,500; in 1850, £!2,500. Mr. Forsyth: That is £18,700, It was Edwards who introduced Mr. Raphael in 1847, as a Whig-Radical in politics, and unlimited in generosity. Ie had agreed to spend £3,500, and promised Edwards to make it £5,000 if ...

Police Intelligence

... favour of their validity. s Mr. James Eyton, who, it wvas understood, had declined to Y hold a brief ole the revision, on the Whig side, however sog- r gested, as amiicus Cecriro, that the 7th Section of thie Registra- s ?? Act governed the case, wvie,, ...

INQUESTS

... KrNSALE.-A provincial paper i, states that Mr. Ilawes will positively resign his seat in s parliameret, and that Mr. Heaid, the whig candidate, will y have a walk over. ?? BrET-ROOT SUGAR MANUFAeTOaY.-The Leinster Ex- r press announces that all extensive building ...

'NEXT SESSION.'

... in them-has not independence enough to f shake off the mastery of those feeble leaders. Is It clings to, and backs up the Whigs, not be- ? cause it either trusts or respects them, but t. simply because it lacks confidence in its own Lo strength and power ...

'NEXT SESSION.'

... business nde1 it necessary to postpone them again till ANext Session. There will be mucli talk about R~eform apropos of a little Whig bant. jirr and certain middle class rivals. All these plans will, no doubt, meet with deter- wlled opposition from a section ...

THE HIGH TORY MAGISTRATES OF THE COUNTY CAVAN

... painful to recollect. At present, thank God, such is not the case. Among the few benefits we have received from any go- vernment, Whig or Tory, in this part of the county Cavan, there is one we must appreciate and feel thankful for, and that is, the appointment ...

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 ...

Ireland

... or persons unknown. CONsPIRACY TO MuRDan.-The following is an extract of a letter from Dundalk, published in the Belfast Whig of Saturday morning:- Thomas Fortescue has been eficially informed, that a sum of £50 has been raised to remunerate the man ...

Ireland

... or persons unknown. CONSPIRACY TO MURDER.-The following is an extract of a letter from Dundalk, published in the is Belfast Whig of Baturday morning:- Thomas Fortescue has been officially informed, that a sum of £50 has been raised to remunerate the ...

Caledonian Mercury

... stood interests of the country” to bear on Parliament, which instead of being composed in a great degree of the nominees of the Whig and Tory aristocracy, included a large infusion of representatives, who owed their election to the influence of the middle ...