REPRKSENrATIOX OF BELFAST
... K-diea ioeru.l would ertio tea Icry. the Torj the K, Ileal aeeerding ...
... K-diea ioeru.l would ertio tea Icry. the Torj the K, Ileal aeeerding ...
... Tottenham (Conservative) beat Sir T. Kediugtou, tho Whig nominee ; nor was there Conservative elected in Wexford borough from *»p to 1859, when John Edward Redmond was chosen, in preference to so old established Whig who had represented the borough for ten or ...
... everybody expected, in Ibe whitewashing the real delinquent. Lord Weatbnry, Woo believed that rix Whigs, four whom were Cabinet Ministers, would condemn Whig Lord Chancellor? Tbe r>-snU proves that the Government were right in packing the committee. A majority ...
... the application of the Attorney-General, the trial of Ward, for the murder of Wilgar, has been postponed till next assizes.— Whig. ...
... COUNTY ANTRIM ASSIZES. THE OF (From Second Edition of Northern Whig.) Belfast, Wednesday, Noon.— At ten o’clock this morning the prisoner was placed at the bar. At the application of Mr. Hamill the trial was postponed till tomorrow (Thursday) morning ...
... feeble Whig Ministry, egged by Radical clamour. are tired of Miaiatn** that learn ever) thing from outside, and every morning to see first what Timst savs they ought to do, and then whether the 'Jflegrnj-h says they may do it. A Cabinet of feeble Whig peers ...
... THE LISBURN ELECTION. Belfast, Friday Morning. The Northern Whig this morning says there is no appearance of a further opponent to Mr. Barbour, wboee return for Lisburn is generally regarded as a settled matter. the new writ moved for on the sth proximo ...
... of liberal and republican institutions by a visit to America. Captain Hall had preceded her, and set her the example of Whig of Whigs turned Tory by visit to Liberty's head quarters ; and Thomas Moors himself, though he did net return from Ameriea unwhigged ...
... over : Miehs*lm«s Isru bat almsat its slloitsd coarss ; tad tbs Lord Chief Jottics tbs Qasoo't Beoeb, attorlj rfgsrdlsts of Whig txpocUUooA, bos tbs aapsrdoosbls oflaoos of baing still aliva. Nay. still mors hsinsns, bs eootioßss in tbs toll pososssioo ...
... ia promoting it might believe that Whig party moat ba kept ia office until settled; and finally, whan it aoited Whig tactics to proas it, all would concur from mare wearioaaa of subject. In this state of affaire, Whig disaaotiaata are naturally gaining ...
... THE MAYOR OF CORK. Oer reepeotabl* contemporary, tba Northern Whig, that the Cooearvaiira Preen hav* endearoared maba politioal aapital ont of the proceedioßS Mr. Daniel 6'Salliran sine* bis election to the Mayoralty. For ourselves, bavs commented Mr ...
... NKW RESIDENT MAGISTRATE, No'tKern Whig ood«rsUod* tb»l Arthur M. Miteb*!), E»i.. B*rTt»ter »t.l.*w. ••lIM 1959. who for th« Iml four filled poritioo of tinorr * to lb« Libortt Socie-lj. rooti red to •ppoiotmeot M Reddeot Mtgiilrtle. ...