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... after seizure, as required by the Act. Thiee candidates are now in the field for Banbury -Mr. Hardy, Conservative; Mr. Pigot., Whig; and Mr Samuelson, all ironl-founder of the town, Radical. COURT OF CHANCERY-THUfllD&Y, Nov. 4. The LORD CHIANCELLOR sat at ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... parliamentary register, Bel- fast News-Latter and Northern Whig; parlia- mentary lists, Belfast News-Letter and Nierthern WlMg ' advertising, Belfast News-Letter, . Northern Whig, Irish News, 'Down Re- corder, Belfast Evening Telegraph ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... perpetrators of the tragedy are still at large. Ct OUS .os DIT-In case of need there is an understanding between Conservatives and Whigs that a commont cause is to be made on tho question of Reform against Mr. Bright, and the small section that follows his views ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... the Cournty with befitting dignity and effect, were thrust aside because they haid not been assiduous in paying court to the Whig denizens of Dublin Castle.-Derby Guardian. WecILaS AND BErQuEsTS.-Tlre will of the HIon. Caroline Handley, of Boxley liouse ...

BELFAST MANOR COURT

... called, but as Mr. Hanna is tip-top at present, let us have a verbatim repolt of his speech to-night. He is to attack the W/hig, so there will be something interesting about the affair-I am, dear Sir, yours, &c. T. CnosEERY. * Mr. Mowatt, Did you mean ...

The Press

... in Dungarvan, in Dundalk, and even in the county of Tippe.ary, with a host of other counties and boroughs now occupied by Whigs or Radicals, in which the chances of success of Conservative candidates appear at least as probable as that of their opponents ...

POLICE NEWS

... le Burley said the men he found in , the house were not under the influence of drink I They said they were employed in the Whig Office. AMr. O'DONNELL said the [VAig Office was in Vic- toria Street, and this public-house was in QtuecW' Soanare. M Mr. ...

Legal Intelligence

... stewads. Ho ave me 4 I to d m that I ~would - 'ros~exmind 'y M. D~NoN Isaw the advas- tisamdns abou the rsc'e's ii ?? Bill - Whig.' This is ?? advertisement you have; aloi put in my hand, 'and tii the NXws LETTil adver- I MOT tisement. -I enterediny' bos ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Were in attendance. CONTRACTS. The Grand Jury accepted thre tenders for adv: - tiring of the Belfast News-Letter, 'Northern Whig, 'Irish News,. 'Evening Telegraph, and 7 Ulster Echo. The printing was placed in the hands of Mr. H. Adair. b COUNTY ...

THE TRIAL OF DILLON, O'BRIEN, AND OTHERS

... (Laughter.) Could it be said that if Dr. Johnson went to tthe Bar and roseto the Bench, that a man who was a Scotchman and a e Whig would get a fair trial from him ? But this alone would not legally be a ground of disqualifi- cation. The conclusion he (Mr ...

THE NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND) ACT

... and said lie was sorry that the Major laul. made such a diatribe on his own party. He thought they could not say that was a Whig measure. After considerable discussion, a division was taken on the resolution that the union should be- ome coatrihutoiy, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... Commons:- BELFAST PAPERS. 1851. 1852. 1853. Newa-Letter, 110,500 161,5o00 43,000 Banneroftisters,+ 110,000 120,000 121,000 Northern Whig, ?? 275,500 261,500 232.000 MIerculry - ?? 000 11;1500 11,500 ChroniCe ?? 8000 7,000 71,500 Listermannu ?? ?? ?? 67.500 Mail ...