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THE LATE LIBEL ACTION

... think it our duty to lay a fewv facts in connexion with the trial truthfully before the public. In the last publication of the Wh/ig there is a lachrymose complaint that Mr. Lindsay did not allow his pro- secution to abide the verdict of a Belfast Jury. For ...

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 ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... to resume, at the approaching asaize, the setion for alleged libel. brought by him against the proprietora of the No: dmrn Whig, and withdrawn last Down assi The gronda of his action are, in the main, dimilar to those of Mr. Robert Lindsag'a recently ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ea ididate This address was the document for publishing which Mir. Robert Lindsay recently proceeded against the Norafkern Whig fn the Queen's Bench, Dablln and obtained a verdict of sixpence. Toe defences, which were of ?? length, were Sab. stantially ...

THE ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT

... magistrates. But the recent conduct of Government towards thie 'Encumbered Estates Corirt is, perhaps, tlie wildest instance of Whig recklessness in respect to Irish judicial affairs. The very establishment of this Court was, in itself, a breach of the co ...

Law

... stirrring a balance as it appears in the printed accounts. The further hearing of the case was then ad- journed till Wednesday.-Whig. ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT-FRIDAY, MIr Commissioner ?? presided at this Court to-day, and disposed of the following pro- t perties:- ...

THE BELFAST RIOTS

... and the lives and properties of g the well-disposed members of the community. a a The following remarks are from the Aorthern Whig of yesterday.- - We anticipated a town ?? tbhtown row has occurred. Belfast is being gradually iadaced into a civil war-public ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... subjected to abnse and vituperation, the Northern Whig supported him ; and, on' the other hand, the plaintiff in this rase wiote articles in a newspaper of opposite politics against Mr. Rea and the Whig. Mr. Rea, with the concurrence of the AttorneY' General ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the proprietor of u th Chrouc'a newopaper, which alwea3is defended thas ctrpora- a tion against tbs attacks of the Nortlsrn Whig, to write c certain art cesar in that paper, in replly to the Wheig, but thet defendant swore h~e n~ver Intentionally wrote ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... case of LINDSAY v. FiwLAY.-ThiS was an action for a lible against the defendants, who are the proprietors of the North- era Whig newspaper. Mr. Kernan opened thapleadings. The plaint contained five paragraphs, four of which related to the particular libel ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... an. arraugement, the terms of _which were as followa:-. The defendants (the Messrs. ,,.Finlay, proprhetors of the Nwerri u Whig), have pleasure in ?a 61tating that, In publishing the articles of which Mr. Kennedy i e :comaplains, they intended to act ...