THE HIGH TORY MAGISTRATES OF THE COUNTY CAVAN

... painful to recollect. At present, thank God, such is not the case. Among the few benefits we have received from any go- vernment, Whig or Tory, in this part of the county Cavan, there is one we must appreciate and feel thankful for, and that is, the appointment ...

THE IRISH AND ENGLISH PRESS—INJUSTICE OF THE LAW

... beauty of the Union and it- pretended equality of laws is revealed insome of it- true colours. A distinguished Irishman, and a Whig of the purest dye, has called our attention to an illustration of this gross partiality in British legislation. His werds are ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... sat-a bty or' r. Es'tton N Mot pt art it':tIlrt' A ici t-ato ntt v lfatri-ott (2)--GVaaco V AttWtoti-litt Ns CoaL-D's ra i Whig'i~t -(totprattte v Y'uttta, i~ ordor. (It.'f,'ri NiQtoo ?? Lord C wttt.)ttti-to t-cie poititoit' (tit, utttpp -t tmitl ), aftor ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... borough will not be the subject of a contest, certain parties having very 'amicably settled the whole matter by arranging that a Whig and a Tory should be retucned. We assure them they are only building castles in the air, and for their consolation would inform ...

THREATENING A JUDGE'S LIFE

... you despised, as well pr fes- sionally as politically, on the little-minded score that, he did not belong to your infernal Whig-quackery'clique, but to whom, when alive, you were too much of a dasthad to can- didly and openly avow suclf dislike, as a ...

THE LOST SESSION

... aspirants to tV the begging honours of power; the revolt of the s whole Irish party from their traditionary loyalty to s the Whigs; a Jew in the House; and a ceaseless d succession of motions, speeches, questions, and 1 answers,-tal] this, when viewed in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... xmladh hud thrfr, in he prisoner, whotreceived a'g Co h ractr n fromri sergeants maenodfec, MINING IN IRnLAND.-The Northern Whig con- PO' gratulates its readers on the success that has attended the tan efforts to restore the iron manufacture in Ireland ...

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 ...

INGENIOUS ROBBERY, AND SINGULAR CREDULITY

... remanded the prisoner, and di- rected the police to look after the other sharpers. Cn-DnE:N DEvOuRa 'By 'DOGS.'-The Woodoille Whig, of thee lst instant, relates' the following horrible' story:- During the last few days a report has been in circulation il ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... on his premises. They might have been whigs or t; but he hoped the court would adopt the language c late Chief Justice Tindal, and say that, in courts of in, those who presided had nothing to do with either ts whi-g radicals, or tories, and he was sure ...

THE NEW PENAL LAWS—SIMULTANEOUS MEETINGS

... little doubt u hont, ia, far as Catholic Ireland is concerned, the news of the ft °itfal) of Lord John and of the persecuting Whig ministry tV Ire I oill cause such rejoicings as were not witnessed in kan Oinre the emancipation in 1829 (cheers). Lord John ...