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 ...

IRELAND

... person, they had attempted. NIe said that he trusted to the justice of his cause, and hoped to frustrate the base and malignant whigs, whose aitn was, not to mortify or punish him, but to enslave the Irish church and people by crushing every one who espoused ...

OUR CONTEMPORARIES

... suppressed by them; then has 1he period arrived for whig states- men to send a British squadron to demand the settte- ment of an old pecuniary account; or-if Grenada is in a convulsed condition, by all means let whig ineaenres be taken to burn and destroy, by ...

POLICE COURT—JULY 17

... to find security to the amount of 20s, or remain in prison for other ten days. ANOTHER MAN STBBED AT CROSCSGAR.-We (Nordhern Whig) mentioned, on Tuesday. briefly, in our bulletin, that intelligence had just reached us of a man having been stabbed at Crossgar ...

THE RECENT TEA FRAUDS

... frauds, was seized and possessed of at the date or the writ. The subjoined sketch of the proceedings is taken from the Northern Whig:- 1 Mr. William Wellington Godfrey was examinedl by Mr. Smith as to the nature of Moore's property, lie said that Moore was ...

COMMON LAW (JUDICIAL BUSINESS COMMISSION

... CoPpocic.-We learn that Mr. James rt CoPpock, the well-known Parliamentary agent of the ,e Reform Club, in the interests of the Whig party, died on a Saturday night of an attack of bronchitis. Mr. Coppock, e wvho was about fifty-five years of age, was only ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR MURDER

... who herself set fire utseq to the house * and that the old womnon died from the effects of her &aughter's cruelty and ?? toaI Whig. brookocx 7. 7L in t D~WoMn W. . , I . ...

PETTICOATS AND POISONING

... PETTICOATS AND POISONING. (PxOM .TI NORTHERN WHIG.) It is a remarlable and suggestive fact in the do- mestic history of the world, that the most seccessftl and unscrupulous poisoners of whora we have record have been females. Prevented by physical weakness- ...

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 ...

CAN A CLERGYMAN MARRY HIMSELF?

... Robert Lindsay, partner in the house of Lindsay BEothers, ins Belfast, sued the Messrs Finlay, proprietors of tie' Novthen,I W/hig newspaper, for L.10,o0 damages for alalleged libel contained in a circular signed' 'John' Rea, which was published in that ...