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THE MINISTERAL CRISIS

... Cabinet, we think it more than probable that a dexterous motion, for Parliamentary reform would lead to the reinstalm ent of the Whigs next February, though we don't see what the Reformers are likelyto get by such a motion, except a return to office. Perhaps ...

THE ARREST OF MR PARNELL, M.P

... caiculated to carry out in any way its professed object of restoring peace to this distracted ountry. (From the ` Northern Whig.) We have no sympathy with coercion except as a stern necessity, when other means of Government fail, after having been fully ...

THE COUNTY COURTS JUDGES

... Do ?? Ye . Yes, by marriage .. Yea ?? ?? ?? Yes ?? ?? IProtestani ?? Do ?? ?? Do not know Do not know ?? . R Catholi ?? Whig .. Yes ?? ?? Not in this county . Protestant .. .Conserwative i es .. ?? Do not know ?? ?? Catholic .._.Llberal .. Protestant ...

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. ...

ARREST OF RIBBONMEN

... it ArMagh. The Protestants have begun to think it is high time they shtltid spe3ak out against the advances of Popery under Whig- auspices, and the policy which seems bent on taking tite United Kingdom a Frencit province, or its Government de- pendent ...

THE LONDON PRESS ON THE PARK CASE

... officials were greatly to blame E in this matter, but we do not at all agree with i it, in thinking'thatbad a Tory instead ofkia Whig I nobleman filled the high office of Ohief Secretary things would have been better managed.. It is, indeed, noticeable. that ...

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 ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... exercising misrepresentation and undue pressure to intimi. date the tenants into signing the memorials, The second libel in the Whig was a longer produc- tion. The learned Sergeant readthe publication, which commenced with a statement that the l7hig was authorised ...

RUMOURED PROSECUTION OF THE CATHOLIC BISHOPS

... there is nothing left for it but self-sacrifice, and we shall shortly have the announce- ment that another of the hungry Whigs is Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, vice the Earl of Clarendon turned patriot. On dit that the prosecution of the Popish bishops ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... lodged petitions against thei Bill arec the Rev. Dr. Deuvir end Mr. J. F. Fernuson, D.L., J.P., who are said to represent the Whig party of Belfast. Their petition is nueder the charge of Mr, William Cooper, solicitor to the Reform Ch b; 'Mr. Joselih M3Kenna ...

POLICE NEWS

... returns Not one true man, but two. d CHOS.sc. 1, Guard, guard, thoese corner towv'rs, my boys, And keep them as to-day ; Tell Whigs and all Home Rulers, boys, fc From them keep far away! w The spirits of your fathers, boys, 01 Now tover o'er the land * ...