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Crime in Ireland

... extinguished Irish borough, and that he was then known as an embodied type of that almost forgotten race of beings 1 the Irish Whig members. We are not mistaken, surely, in thinking that as euch he was satirised rather bitterly in a a very clever and rasping ...

CUSTOMS ROBBERY AT BELFAST

... CUSTOMS ROBBERY AT BELFAST. The Nitiherm Whig furnishes the following report qof a curious and extensive fraud committed in Belfast: ' A painful feeling was excited on Friday in com- mnercial circles in this town by the discovery of one of the most extensive ...

THE LATE SIR R. PEEL AND HIS CURRENCY LAWS

... the l00 s-otatus6- - wis very happily- ex. p,.~,c ' 'S of 't~Conintv~i'res' 'e'hen heessid thaE Sir Bobert ahad caughtA i Whigs bahissg al *n'eay-'-wth 'their elothes. $Thit the put ohieA, b~k ?? Inconsist04n1. ptciii F pa'ftiesjfand-eveiy'emrinan f ...

THE MURDER OF A BANK CLERK

... practice was sustained by miserable penny-a-liners and cowardly editors, who were ever ready for pay to support either mesan Whigs or benighted Tories, by writing black white. or white black, regardless of consequences. The parliamentary committee which ...

OUR CONTEMPORARIES

... parties, the tories, when in power, would tabe care the latest intelligence should be very late In reaching the journals of the whigs, and vice versa it goes on to picture the helpless condition of the public with the railway, communication of the country, ...

FOR THE DESPATCH OF BUSINESS

... just dead, and the new King tad his new Parliament, which was still more pmarkable from the fact that it brought back the Whigs to power after twenty years' pandering in the wilderness of opposition. The lories had gone out the question of Parliamentary ...

MIDDLESEX ELECTION

... the men who supported Lord DerbyConservatives was about as great an insult as it would be to call him (Mr. Byng), who was a Whig, a Chartist. There were many Conservative gentlemen in the county to whom he felt grateful for the support which they had given ...

A VERY CRIMINAL INFORMATION

... We rather like the prosecution, as evi- dence that the Government does not see its way -that between the desire to please Whigs by up- holding the law, and the desire to serve the people of Ireland, the Government has to serve two masters, and that we ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF INDECENT ASSAULT

... on riwhich ehurebendowments in8 Irelae4,,~are bsede ba 'f'adoptmngAinina~dres o'U6 ote'sta'st' s ihe empire. ?? NorherSn Whig says the proposed meeting will, like the sasem i bly ?? llthJulylast. only intensify the po- ?? sectarian feelings of 'Ulster ...

IRELAND

... straight- forward and manly speech 'at Newcastle, and hopes that he will not 'be deterred by the abuse heaped upop him by the Whig and Tory press and corrupt legislators from deliveiing the samnet spseeh to a' London audience; and this meeting fother pledges ...

IRELAND

... their neighbonrs that they. bad made enemies in coesequence of ?? a high rate of interest. Thefollowing is from the NOorlhcTn Whig of Mon- dav :- It becomes my paimful duty to inform you of the perpetration Of ore of the most appalling mar. ders that ever ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the house. A report has been made to the Lord-Lieutenant, through the Right Hon. Mir. Morris, Attorney-General, M.P.-Northern Whig. THE FENIAN FAILURE.-The New York Times of Dec. 29 says:- Our Irish fellow-citizens have been on the qui vive every day of ...