THE IRISH CRIMES ACT

... ale the confession that his boasted Load Act is a failure. The renewal of the Act in Treland means the ileath knell of the Whig iarty. The f,'jsle Times is ot opinion that if Mr. Gladstone imagined the Irish party would be pleased with the pro- posed ...

THE BALHAM MURDER

... hint 'if that Was 1ight, &hd ho c&ollY i'plied, Yes .come anda,and too himi1 -to isa pla'ce -where tbS blstrtumstu mana WAS Whig. HO$ was alive at thi tinki,- bht hO ?? dbfy two ot three -timecs, mcved his hands convUdsitew, add Whe expired. Theebisel ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... Thlree compositors - William Walker, Johnl M 'Keever, and Joseph F. Brook-were summoned i by F. D. Finleay, eq., ?? of the Whig, t for having absented titecselves from his employ. ment without lawful cause. The summons was as ,followse-- Whereas a complaint ...

THE LISBURN ELECTION PETITION

... several years as Mr. Byng. He sat for Tavistock from July, 1 852, until September, 1857, and belongs to what is called the old Whig party of which Mr. Byng, M. P, for Middlesex, his great-uncle, was long a prominent and influential member. Viscount Eadeld ...

ALLEGED PLAGIARISM BY MR CROCKETT

... among about Atonse amongthe Pa- the Papists they used to hne pists,andaywhenronyo'theni fowk that didna do as they turned Whigs they evere put did all' believe as they be- oti a four nuseked thing, like hieved. Sac ei' a laug white a yarn weiole blades ...

COLONEL PLATT AND THE FRANCHISE ACT

... The honours were divided. The then Govermnent introduced the Bill, but that, after all, might have been done by a Tory or Whig Government. The late Government are less entitled than is generally supposed to claim the -rights' which have been conferred ...

DEATH OF MR. JOHN WESLEY HALL. In obituary column will be found recorded the death of citizen whe at one

... him. During the which Bristol Liberals were for some years divided, the more advanced amongst them departing from the old Whigs—the West India party—upon the question of the Abolition Slavery, was ever found earnest and laborious what was then known as ...

THE COALITION POLICE TRICK

... really to serve in the olon1 il-office till the fact is announced in Parlia- oflt or in the Gazette. The Peelites object to a Whig Of experience and position like Sir George y, and will frighten him off if they can. He is a man of more weight than Lord Q ...

THE RECENT LIBEL CASE

... MILaren is well known in Scotland, of course, to be a Liberal, much further advanced on political questions than the Edinburgh Whigs, with whose organ he has been at war. We do not suppose that the Timnes would have taken a different view of the verdict whatever ...

THE MURDER AT BELFAST

... THE MURDER AT BELFAST. The Norterwn Whig gives the following additional details relative to the murder of Mr. Herdman, briefly re- ported in our last impression: On Friday morning, the intense feeling created by the dreadful murder, the previous evening ...

POLICE ESPIONAGE

... feel cool when they see the commencement of what appears a similar conspiracy to entrap them within the meshes of the law. The Whig Cabinet have ac- quired inefaceable infamy for the disgraceful manner in which they encouraged, and took advantage of a few ...

POLICE ESPIONAGE

... feel cool when they see the commencement of what appears a similar conspiracy to entrap them within the meshes of the law. The Whig Cabinet have ac- quired ?? infamy for the disgraceful manner in which they encouraged, and took advantage of a fewr men who ...