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THE CARRICK-ON-SHANNON PROSECUTIONS

... affairs. Mr. Owen M'Cann, chairman Board of Guar- dians, seconded rhe resolution. The resolution was adopted, and a branch of tle Whig Federation was started. His Lordship the Most Rev Dr Woodlock, Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, came ape- cially from Longford ...

ABOLITION OF THE IRISH COURT

... already made, and still be made, from this metropolis-we think that of all our Irish constitu- eucies, whether represented by Whig, Coemservative, or Ra- dical, called on their members to resist the threatened bill by every form and means of opposition that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Wesb v Peyton, Mullins v furphy, Lawson v Coulter and another, ?? v Curran, Brown v M'Mahon, King and others v Yoono 'Northern Whig (Ltd) v Bingham, Kirker dreer, and Co iLtd) v Mur- phy and another, Leyland Rubber Co (Ltd) and others v Grappler Pneumatic ...

THE SAGGARD MURDER

... the general tone and driftof the villageogsicioit lis plain that none of thle Tipper family showed any, frienudliness to t~he Whig aggitationi, and tireonly one of telin whoiattended the Lzclan meeting wa-s the dead manU. This is tire ?? death which hn;s ...

THE PROSPECTS OF THE SESSION

... and the reopiness with which its advanced and moat powerful dection is prepared to throw itself in their ha*ds, but the old Whig elenent in the House of Commons has ahnost died out. So muho the stronger is the resn why the Conser- vatives shol(I Wastch ...

THE NEW PENAL LAW

... Down with the Whigs (cheers). Down with the Whigs, who had starved the peop!e-down with the Whigs, who had striven to corrupt every class, and who would endeavour to smake them a nation of slaves and place beggars (hear)- 'down with the Whigs, who would ...

THE POOR-LAW ELECTIONS

... guardianship of the electoral division of our town, and we pledge ourselves to return them triemphantly against any combination of Whigs and Conservatives that may turn up Dn our mnidst. ?? Youth renewed and old age unrecognisest by usilg FRED LEWIS' Har Coloor ...

COUNTY LONGFORD GRAND JURY

... republican sed institutions produce. not Timre BANiK BoeaEr AT BArLnYMEN.t.-In reference ted to this matter, the Northierro Whig says, we are are au- to thorised to state that the Mr. Roberts who has absconded Ids- with the moneyof the Belfast Banking ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—

... I ooke; Graves estate, 'ooke- Curley v Moore, Kerr; Gilmnore, deceased, Mlackincosh; Browvn v Blnniglu, Dickie; Northern Whig' v Duggen, Carson; Maddock, deceaed, Walsh. LAND JUDGES-Receiver Office-Beforo Mr. Foot, 11 30) ?? Account- .1 C Shoe, from ...

THE ARRESTS IN [ill]

... county of Autrim, arrived- at the Royal Hotel for the pur- pose of watching the proceedings to be held in the jail to- morrow.- Whig oJ jestirday. A bazear, the usual annual charity for the new volus- tary expatriate Poles, is going on at the Hotel Lambert ...

THE CRIME AND OUTRAGE BILL

... Sir Robert Peel was too wise a man to embody in his policy the despotic principle which is the basis of autocratic rule. The Whig leader, who dragged from his great opponent many a conces- sion to the liberal cause, appears to have fallen somewhat prematurely ...

THE POLITICAL PRISONERS

... besides User cath of allegiance, by thespecialmilitaryoathofthesoldier. Thomen-who i betrayed their oath that time woere Whigs, forsoat,4 Was it notfair toaupp)ooeshatths~irpooryseni00oun na trymen imagined honestlty.honestly, however DiB- n fair, broad ...