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COUNTY ANTRIM ASSIZES

... motion for the withdrawal of the African squad(ron was to come on in thie evening; and, as on the merits of this question, the Whig suhaltcrns and privates are at direct issue with the Government, Ministers were in imminlent danger of beiag left in a minority ...

THE NEW FRANCHISE ACT.—REVISION OF THE LIST FOR BELFAST

... Riosemary-street, which is the Town Clerk's office-, that their right to vote might be supported, against the opposition of the Whigs of Belfast. Now, he (MIr. M.) practised in a county where no single publib officer would act in any Mal likely to attach to ...

BELFAST BOARD OF GUARDIANS—SPECIAL MEETING

... inves- tigating certain cases of alleged impropriety on their part, referred to in the police reports published in the Northern Whig, and in a letter signed A Resident of the Royal Terrace, which appeared in the same journal on the 17th instant. In tie police ...

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 ...

Law

... evidence tools us . by surprise ; but we swear, that when Brookes' mill was shut, an advertise- ment appeared in the Northern WhIg, of 13th March, 1847, which led to the discovery of a correspondence with John Sharples, the partner of this very '-lorrocks ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... found, been given by Mr. Tomb, and not by the law officers. Mr. REA-So much the better. He is to be Attorney- General when the Whigs go out, and I have every rea- son to respect his opinion. Mr. SEEDS-And Judge Ball's as well? (Laughter.) Mr. RCA-I admire ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK UPON MEREDYTH CHAMBRE, ESQ

... s of the occurrence. Mr. Chambre was returning from Forlhhill on his car. Mle had no policeman with him, as stated by thie Whig; but was accompanied by his brother and his own coach- roan. No bullet, hapl)pily. entered his side, as also stated by the ...

THE RIBBON SYSTEM IN IRELAND.—MR. NAPIER'S MOTION

... ourselves deeply anxious for the result of this motion. That it will meet with desperate opposition, we dlo not ilonbt. The Whig party will give it the coldest reception, because it assails their previous policy, and virtually charges the Government with ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... confident that a jury would deal dif- ferently with it. Time CAre Quusvmow. -Troubles, they say, do not come singly. Should the Whig Cabinet survive the peril to which they will be exposed on Thursday next, and to which we have adverted, they wivil run a very ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... tlto tishes oh'the counitry at large, and not: by tile samte parties wthi mid to dlo aithi thle oil lultro-, duced by' [lie W'higs tiS t IOct11 COIpIs. TIle.co4fpulsor.y modie by htdlot was alwtays anl obuoxious-mnesptSI'; -atttl we have hueard that thle ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... sight and despatched a boat's crew to assist that of the Uzella, and the pirates made off. J. B. KENNEDY, ESQ, AND THE NORTHERN WHIG. WE have been requested to publish the following letter:- TO TIlE EDITOR OF THlE NORTHEItN WIiG. Dublin, 12th April, 18:52 ...

ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT

... Irish steam- ship question underwent a long discussion. Messrs. Tabor and Morgan (Whigs) advocated special acts to organise the Galway Steam-ship Company, while Mr. Babcock (Whig), and Mr. Cooley (Democrat), went for a general law. The first-named senator ...