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Belfast News-Letter

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... .TlTe leeskly Jegister of Saturday strtes, on good authority, that AIr. Mimlner Gibson's amendment which overturned the Whig -Ministry was in the handwriting of Lord John Russell, It was in the possessiop of' the late administration, andl tle treachiery ...

Law

... whlen in the House.li They rolget their pro- mises as parties iln the State often ditl, He (Mrt Burke) was sirry to say tile Whigs forgot himn; but it was better to live in hope than dle in sorrow, and weil the ?? caneo back iet h oped they would not continue ...

COUNTY RATES IN IRELAND

... dishtes, At tine pay'-office dlawneti tno Whig- qinarter-day; Despite Cnrde'ell's unotion, land Bob Lowe's devotion, T1he hopes of thle session are all tied array! lounmd tine lobbies at glousruing tine Whig whips are roams luig, Their pack1, once so ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... of tie pab- lie adl oi' vtiriotS interests, say ali indlepldent micn. It Was the impllulent ?? atitl nionelhalance of the Whig faitinily olicials that hrotili t abiont their expulsion and disgrace. It is a inciter of feet civi- lity aid attcition to ...

BELFAST MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS

... Cormxout-You will not be per- initted to tollow sucn a line of cross-examination. Mr. 1RA then prodlced the file of the N'orthern Whig for the year 1850, and proceeded to ask nmne- rotts questions, in reference to a meeting held in Bel- fast that year. by time ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... pay a tine of 40s., and costs, or tie imuprisoned fourteen (lays. CHiARGSE OF oPrENiNG5 PRIVATE LETTEMS, AT THE N ORTniEit WHIG' OFFIeCE. John Brook, foreman printer on the Northern llrhiq, nppeared to answer the comnplainit of Casement Mliller one of ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... ille- gal stizro weore made, the sentence of the Court was that he be imprisoned for one month, OPENiNO A PRIVATE LETTER AT THE WHIG OFfICE. CIIAIIEE Or STEALING A LETTER TIlE PROPERTY OF THE POSTMASTER-GE\ERAL. John Brock wascalled, and having appeared was ...

LAW

... after seizure, as required by the Act. Thiee candidates are now in the field for Banbury -Mr. Hardy, Conservative; Mr. Pigot., Whig; and Mr Samuelson, all ironl-founder of the town, Radical. COURT OF CHANCERY-THUfllD&Y, Nov. 4. The LORD CHIANCELLOR sat at ...

THE RIBBON CONSPIRACY

... tions. t The approvers were then severally bound over to prosecute, and the prisoner was returned for trial to the Assizes.- Whig. ...

PETTY SESSIONS CLERKS ACT

... little or no change; and in West Norfolk the llolkham in- fluence is a stumbling-block, whenever it is exerted actively in the Whig interest. In Suffolk a hope is expressed that Sir Robert Jacob Buxton will consent to allow himself to be put in nomination ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1859

... the paper Ilbrought it home nd read it for nly fat ter. Idid not road any proclamation ofter- imn a reward. This (Vow'hern Whig, of the 6th of' December), is not a copy of thle palper I bought. It had an account in it frotil the Cork. EI'miner. I did ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1859

... auction. 'Mr. Clarke sentroaalswoc. Sentanotber notice to tii effect that I had adivertisod in thc News-Letter', .Vortherti Whig, jll/rcl'ry, and.Barnner ?? URite, that the horse would be soldh by aucation.. I sent Mr. Clailke rI copy of eacc palper. Tic ...