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ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... to resume, at the approaching asaize, the setion for alleged libel. brought by him against the proprietora of the No: dmrn Whig, and withdrawn last Down assi The gronda of his action are, in the main, dimilar to those of Mr. Robert Lindsag'a recently ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... on Notice-Carragberv Dole, Acheson and anoher v Acheson. Sunyth v Baird and otiers, Parsons I v same, same v The Northern Whig (Limited), Guar- dians Oalway Union v Gleeson, George v Meegaw, Leahy v X'Mahon, Cantwell and M'Donald v Murphy, Bewley and ...

A CHARGE—NOT JUDGE CROMPTON'S!

... grand jury while he read r a lesson to all Catholic Sheriffs on processional pro- :o prieties. But Lord Campbell boasts to be a Whig e of the Rye-House Plot School, and he carries to the le bench not a little of the exalted Protestant vigour e, that marked ...

THE NATIONAL LEAGUE

... O'Kelly, and -x down with them .a The Chairman-The representation of thecounty tb bad been wrested from whig and Tory alike, and of neither Whig nor Tory, whether in the person of fa Mr. ?? or Mr. Dick, would ever again repre- ma sent them in Parliament ...

THE BELFAST RIOTS

... them were elected without their own consent. Do you not know that each one of those Liberals coat us five thoueand pounds per Whig ? (Laughter.) (Not answered.) Dr. Murney relused to qualify ; I have no doubt that the question of fining those who reaujed ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... Catholic faith and Z embraced the Protestant religion. Lord Jobn Russell .was in power; and Arundel was always considered a I Whig boroughb A bill was brought in respecting the 1 Catbolic bishoprics by the government. The rmember for the borough could not ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... from actual inspection, I would sly that about one-third of the crop will be good, should they not continue to decay when ?? Whig. FAIRS. EDrsnNiy.-This fair was held on the 6th inst. The de- mand was very dull, the severity of the weather preventing the ...

THE DOLLY'S-BRAE MASSACRE—MORE REVELATIONS TO COME

... I believe they will not.- There is an old aristocratic prejudice in favour of confiscating tenant property, which neither Whigs nor Tories seem dis- posed to abandon. It is the duty, however, of the friends of the tenantry to take their stand now. Parties ...

EVICTION CASE OF JOHN MALCOM

... EVICTION CASE OF JOHN MALCOM. The following letter appeared in the NYorthern Whiy of yesterday:- T THE: EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Hillsborougb, 4th April. 1853. SIB-my attention has been directed to D letter in your last publication, from John Malcom ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... be found probably the safest guide. The species generally least effected last year war that known as Scotch Downs.-NortVMers Whig. PesOVcENTcAL ESCAPE.-J. J. Verschoyle, Eaq., and his lady, after visiting Sir Edward Kennedy, Bart, at Johns- town, on Friday ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ea ididate This address was the document for publishing which Mir. Robert Lindsay recently proceeded against the Norafkern Whig fn the Queen's Bench, Dablln and obtained a verdict of sixpence. Toe defences, which were of ?? length, were Sab. stantially ...

THE COMING SESSION

... litica, lie attended the bouse, after his retirement octjorto trsim 4e in 1834. And here may now be seen ?? 1'''tl.itspssed but Whig-dietrueting Duke of New Iid who hee had the ill luck to be sought and sacri. f by ol pstrtied in turn; and who has, neverthelees ...