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ASSIZE NEWS

... con- tinned. The plaintiff was Richard Dawson Bates, and the F defendant Francis Daizell Finlay, proprietor of the c Northern Whig; and the cause of action was an o alleged libel contained in that paper. Counsel for plaintiff-Mr. Palkiner, Q C., and Mr. ...

LEGAL NEWS

... member acting with Mr. Kirker at any election. I I never knew who Mr. Kirker voted for, but I don't , think he ever voted for a Whig. I don't think there is any reason to call him a turncoat. l put Mr. M'Clcre up mysef and carried tim.Mr. ?? was proceeding ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... (Laughter.) There are a number of political matters involved in it, and I may as well tell your Wlorship that I'll have a Whig up before you at every Quarter Sessions for the next five or six years. (Laughter.) ?? there were about 100 of them on the ...

THE LATE RIOTS IN DE

... sligitest regard to what Mr. Fortescue states. (Laughter.) Iam vely glad you mentioned that, I don't happen to be either a Whig or a Tory- Ihr. COnTv, R.-M.-Yer am I. Mr. ?? think it is very likely that he stated that, but I do not placs much reliance ...

THE FATAL AFFRAY AT PORTADOWN

... Meek,theLord Mayor of York, it is stated, is to be knighted, for no other reason, that any one can see, but that he is a local Whig partisan For the same insufficient yet all sufficient reason, Mr. Heron, the Town Clerk of Manchester, has been dubbed a Sir ...

LEGAL NEWS

... 6treet. where he was cursing the a Qaeen and the Consatiution. He sawd she was 3 ba.' Queen, because she all.,wed the Tory and Whig y Goveruments to rob the clergy. He said he was Li neither a Fez ian, an Orsngeman, a Ca hilt, nor a Croppy. Hie concluded ...

LEGAL NEWS

... appear that there were no less than fifteen Orange- ith men on the staff of the Northern Wlflq. Mr. MacKnight, Editor of the Whig, who oc- my cupied a seat on the Bench, here communicated ire, with Mr Orme, and Ity Eis ?? (addressing Mr. Rea) said-I 11 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... evidence ? Mr. ReA-I am going to read extracts and reso- lutions in reference to the reports which appeared in the Yarthern Whig. Mr. ORwis-Are you aware that I won't sit after four o'clock? Mr. KiSBuY- I'll ask you to sit to-night till this case is finished ...

JOHN-A-DREAMS IN THE POLICE COURT

... after, Jeho :6 tired of all associations-a feeling suspected of i es ing mautual-and lashes round him in fee Ia fern style at Whigs and Tories, high and low, SVciV thing in turn but nothing long, except a believer in his own romantic vagaries. But John-a-Dreal5s ...

LEGAL NEWS

... deputation from the I Liberal representative meeting that he will comet forward only on receiving the support of the lead- ing Whigs, who will meet on Thursday to consider the present position of the party. Mr. Warner has J refused to become a candidate, unless ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... without any person putting before the public snch a statement as that contiuein in the arnony mous letter which appeared in the Whig that morning. The matter then dropped. The Great Eastern arrived off Perz Ince on Sun- day afternoon, having made the voyage ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... St reception at the hustings in that very court. n (Laughter.) ). |Mr. RB&-IG was net the Orangemen. It was a bribed mob of Whig warehousemen. The Orange. g menhadnothingto'do withit. (Langhter.) f Mr. O'DoNEsLL a(o Mr. Ml'Keuna)-D)o you al. lege there ...