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THE CRIMES ACT AND THE CABINET

... order to stand sohleder to shoulder againist the foe. Who is it that is going to desert Mr. Gladstone at this pinch ? The Whigs or tre Rladicals? And why? Wo cannot profess to be ignoranb of the talk of the town as to the irrita- tion which prevailed ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... con- tinned. The plaintiff was Richard Dawson Bates, and the F defendant Francis Daizell Finlay, proprietor of the c Northern Whig; and the cause of action was an o alleged libel contained in that paper. Counsel for plaintiff-Mr. Palkiner, Q C., and Mr. ...

THE IRISH COURT OF APPEAL

... pleasure in transcribing to our columns. It was a remarkable appointment under the authority of a Whig-Radical Government, and, therefore, the iapproval of a Whig-Radical Ministerial print is but in keeping with this better style of party policy than has been ...

Legal Intelligence

... NORTHOIlN WfIfl. Lindsay v. Finlay and Others. Ma. JELA.ETT, on behalf of the defendants, who are the proprietors of the Northern Whig newspaper, applied to Jodge Perrin tor liberty to extend the time For pleading till the first day of next term. The action ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... up strife, but the result was dis. astrous to the Tory party, for it bad excited the Nationalists to opposition, and now the Whig Solicitor-General was being returned unopposed for Derry. The Nationalists had deliberately ab- stained from putting forward ...

THE SESSION OF 1851

... the Whig Ministry falls. But it will not be advis- able to wait for this contingency. There is plenty of time to heal d0fferences, and combine for a mutual purpose; and we shall be much disappointed if, when Parliament meets again, the day of Whig ascendency ...

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 ...

ARREST OF RIBBONMEN

... it ArMagh. The Protestants have begun to think it is high time they shtltid spe3ak out against the advances of Popery under Whig- auspices, and the policy which seems bent on taking tite United Kingdom a Frencit province, or its Government de- pendent ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... lodged petitions against thei Bill arec the Rev. Dr. Deuvir end Mr. J. F. Fernuson, D.L., J.P., who are said to represent the Whig party of Belfast. Their petition is nueder the charge of Mr, William Cooper, solicitor to the Reform Ch b; 'Mr. Joselih M3Kenna ...

POLICE NEWS

... returns Not one true man, but two. d CHOS.sc. 1, Guard, guard, thoese corner towv'rs, my boys, And keep them as to-day ; Tell Whigs and all Home Rulers, boys, fc From them keep far away! w The spirits of your fathers, boys, 01 Now tover o'er the land * ...

JOHN-A-DREAMS IN THE POLICE COURT

... after, Jeho :6 tired of all associations-a feeling suspected of i es ing mautual-and lashes round him in fee Ia fern style at Whigs and Tories, high and low, SVciV thing in turn but nothing long, except a believer in his own romantic vagaries. But John-a-Dreal5s ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... and £60 in fines. Owen-I hope your worship will remember me. (Laughter.) He was then removed. THE STRIKsE IN TER NOIiTERRN WHIG OFFICE. When the custody cases had been disposed of, Mr. HARPER, on behalf of the defendant, in the case of MIGladderyv. Lynas ...