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BELFAST MANOR COURT

... marked on this occasion. ERRATUM.-In the article in our paper of yester- day, in reference to the bulletin published by the W/hig, respecting iMr. Jelletm,'s application to the Master of the Rolls, it was, in one place, erroneously stated that the document ...

THE RIBBON SYSTEM IN IRELAND.—MR. NAPIER'S MOTION

... ourselves deeply anxious for the result of this motion. That it will meet with desperate opposition, we dlo not ilonbt. The Whig party will give it the coldest reception, because it assails their previous policy, and virtually charges the Government with ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... issued to the principal Journals in Belfast during the twelve months ending 30th June, 1800:- NEWS-LETTER, ?? 125,000 Northern Whig,..65,000 Mercury, . ?? ?? 'Banner of Ulstei, .. ?? . 6,000 It will thus be seen thet tie stamped circulation of the NEws-L ...

THE IRISH AND ENGLISH PRESS—INJUSTICE OF THE LAW

... beauty of the Union and it- pretended equality of laws is revealed insome of it- true colours. A distinguished Irishman, and a Whig of the purest dye, has called our attention to an illustration of this gross partiality in British legislation. His werds are ...

Legal Intelligence

... F. D. Fielay, Senior and Jinior. wil Mr. JELLETT applied, on behalf of the defendants, ori the proprietors of the Northern Whig newspaper, to I have the time for pleading extended from Saturday tioi next, which is the last, aceording to the regular for ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... resolved to do what every one knew they woulddo beforehand-viz., to oppose the Government, and vote for Lord John Russell and the Whigs. who are their true friends after ?? of Ex.press. TuE EsTAnLIsHnED CHURmCms.-The consecration of Dr. Singer, as Bishop of Meath ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A GENTLEMEN

... Wall said the N ational League was a-Ser- fectly redpoinsiblb and legal body, wh'oselxtst- ence had been recognised by the Whigs and by the Tory Government, which Mr Bloomfield sup- ported. If the League was not legal how was it that it was not prosecuted ...

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 ...

THE LUCASIAN PROFESSOR OF RELIGIOUS EQUALITY

... or, if this be not his political creed, I am resolved to turn out that Government, and tamk my stand in the ranks of the Whig.radical oppositiost. In Oititut caseO tile consti- ?? could understand Mr. Smyth and take measures accorrlingly. lut what ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... to the principal joinrnals in Belfast during the twelve months ending 30th June, 1860:- NEWS-LETTER ?? ?? 125,000 Northern Whig, . .. 5,000 Mercury, . 62,000 -B oner of Ulster, . . 7. 0f,000 It will thus be seen that the stamped circulation of the NEws-LETTER ...