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PETTY SESSIONS

... (Clonard Mill), £1 s 8d; Ulster Spinning Co. (Falls Mill), 1 5s 5d; Ulster Spinning Co. (Falls Factory), 6s 6d; Northern Whig (Compositors). ;1 lls 6d ; donation from Great Victoria Street Baptist Church (per J. M. Arnold, Esq.), ;£1 Is; Reformed ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... BELFAST PAPERES. 1851. 1852. 18.53. News-Letter, 110,o00 181,500 143,000 Banner of Ulster ?? 110,000 120.000 121,000 Northern Whig, 275,50 261,500 232i,000 Ifercury3 ?? -9,000 110,500 l ll.iOO Clhronicleo ?? - 89,000 75,000 71,500 Uisterinan,. 07,5'00 Ultrla ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that it was malicious, and that it was published to injure his character. He denied that the action against the N~n'tl1erat Whig Company wvas the same, and, therefore, the two actions could not he consolidated, In support of remitting the case to the Recorder ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... M'Cauce, and Mr. Archibald Eeynolds were sworn as a spe- cial iury to try the issue. AMr. M'Adorey, advertising clerk in the Whig office, stated that he received an order for the in- sertion of two advertisements-one announcing the sale of pianos, and another ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... Stannus, the former agent of the Hertford estates, against defendant, for lbbels pub- lished of plaintiff in the Aort-thrn Whig newspaper. The action was tried in December, 1872, before the Lord Chief.Justice of the Queen's Bench and a special jury, and ...

LEGAL NEWS

... 6treet. where he was cursing the a Qaeen and the Consatiution. He sawd she was 3 ba.' Queen, because she all.,wed the Tory and Whig y Goveruments to rob the clergy. He said he was Li neither a Fez ian, an Orsngeman, a Ca hilt, nor a Croppy. Hie concluded ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—MONDAY

... ?? BELFAST PAPERS. 1851. 13.2. iSI. News-:Gteter, 130,600 161,500 343.000 ?? a7ster. 110.600 120l.Oi)0 121.,00 Northnern 'Whig ?? . ?? 261.5(15, 2::2.010 sr~rcnrv ?? I e! 0) 111.5 it Chronicl, ?? , -0) 1, U~lsteruil~lm , ?? G 7_. 0 2.ail ?? ?? ?? ;) ...

PETTY SESSIONS CLERKS ACT

... little or no change; and in West Norfolk the llolkham in- fluence is a stumbling-block, whenever it is exerted actively in the Whig interest. In Suffolk a hope is expressed that Sir Robert Jacob Buxton will consent to allow himself to be put in nomination ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... Assizes, for that you, on the 27th day of Feb. e ruary last,at Belfast, did knowingly and maliciously publish in the Nort/eern- Whig newspaper a certain tscandalous libel against the said John Rea, )Iand did,with others atpresent unknown, unlawfully aconspire ...

THE LATE RIOTS IN DE

... sligitest regard to what Mr. Fortescue states. (Laughter.) Iam vely glad you mentioned that, I don't happen to be either a Whig or a Tory- Ihr. COnTv, R.-M.-Yer am I. Mr. ?? think it is very likely that he stated that, but I do not placs much reliance ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... present issue-were granted, they would decline to work any longer in the Northern Whig Office. The result, if your worships do not give us a remedy, will be that the Northern Whig will cease to exist for three or four days, at any rate, because it would be ...