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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Sheehy brouglaht his action. and ultimately changes were made in the policy of the paper. The Whigs had now become the Nationalists, and the Nationalists the Whigs- (laughter)-and so here they were dealing with them2. Young Mr. Gray got substantially com- ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... member who had hitherto been absent throughout the whole of the session turned up on this occasion, and actually voted with the Whigs and Tories against Mr. Miall's motion. Inexplicable, too, though it may appear, three Ca- tholic members voted for continuing ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... resolution was like wise adopted directing the Secretary to advertise the intended meeting in the BELFAST NEWS-LETTER, A-rthern Whig, and Daily Mercurgy, aid also in the YeWu.y Telegraph, and Londondery Sentinel. The Chairman, Treasurer, and Secretary, having ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... till Tuesday. TEE STESIZ IN THE NORTHELIN WHIG OFFICE. When the custody cases had been disposed of, Mr. SnarDs, on behalf of the prosecutors, applied that the case of Finlay v. the printersin the Northern Whig Office, which had been adjourned from that ...

VINDICATION OF THE MALIGNED IRISH JUDGES

... and venerable of the Irish Judges-partly because each of those Judges, like Aristides, was too just, and partly because Whig-Radical waiters on Provi- dence were coveting the ermine which still dig- nified the wearers-have been convicted of pre- ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... Kelly, a compositor, was brought up in custody, charged with assaulting a printer named Tarleton, employed in the Nortkern Whig Office. The alleged assault took place on the 14th October last. IMr. REA said that the prisoner was charged for an assanlt ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... Thomas Lucas, indentured apprentice, was brought up on warrant, charged by Mr. F. D. Frinly, pro- prietor of the eorrhern Whig, with absenting himself from his employment without leave, he being an in- dentured apprentice. Mr. Rea (in tbe absenoe of ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... revolutionary principles and a democratic fran- chise. In the twenty-five years which followed the Re- form Bill of 1831, the Whigs were in power for nineteen years and the Tories for six years. Twenty-five years have now elapsed since the death of Lord ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... of tie pab- lie adl oi' vtiriotS interests, say ali indlepldent micn. It Was the impllulent ?? atitl nionelhalance of the Whig faitinily olicials that hrotili t abiont their expulsion and disgrace. It is a inciter of feet civi- lity aid attcition to ...

Assize Intelligence

... bar- I gain for the return, of twenty Whigs (selected by Tories) into the Belfa4t Coronration, even if fol- lowed, as, I believe was ins. ndel, by the return of l Mr. O'Hagau or some o her equa'ly worthless Whig I into an expiring Parliament, such most ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS, YESTERDAY

... the plaintiff, that he was em- ployed in the office of the Northern Whig. He searched for the original of the libel complained of amongst the manuscripts of the publication of the Whig of the 18th April, 1873, but could not find it. The practice in the ...

Legal Intelligence

... on must inevi- tably impose on him; but lie asks you to give him ourt of tire pockets of tis proprietors of the Norl/terin Whig newspaper- £10,000 dana.cs-hr seelts that lie may transsfr it in liquidrition of the liability to which this nouc perulirg ...