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AN ARTFUL LODGER

... Amazons on my right hand were Whigs, and Ithose on my left Tories. Another writer of th Iday describes the unpleasant discovery made by a lady at a bell in a nobleman's house, who had in hlr hurry placed a patchi on the Whig side of her face, Iwhen she ...

THE DERRYMACASH TRIALS

... over Ireland, and to wring from its unworthy hands several additional constituencies. That the Armagh trials have given the Whig Ad- *ministration a mortal wound, we have only to read the frenzied utterances of its organs to discover. ...

LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY

... were'duly subphcv'aed. One of these was Sir Hugh Cairns, who, with Mr. Lytle, know of the Tory conspiracy to disfranchise the Whigs in Belfast. Sir Hugh Cairns was served in London, but be refused to attend the trial. Mr. Rea reed the affidavits of service ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... con- tinned. The plaintiff was Richard Dawson Bates, and the F defendant Francis Daizell Finlay, proprietor of the c Northern Whig; and the cause of action was an o alleged libel contained in that paper. Counsel for plaintiff-Mr. Palkiner, Q C., and Mr. ...

THE STATE CHURCH—PARLIAMENTARY PETITIONS

... alone can furnish to the English comprehension. I think that such of our friends as have uncon. ditionally supported the Whigs in the recent divisioa are mistaken. I cannot participate in the eathu. siastic confidence in Mr. Gladstone which the O Donoghoc ...

THE LISBURN ELECTION PETITION

... several years as Mr. Byng. He sat for Tavistock from July, 1 852, until September, 1857, and belongs to what is called the old Whig party of which Mr. Byng, M. P, for Middlesex, his great-uncle, was long a prominent and influential member. Viscount Eadeld ...

THE MINISTERAL CRISIS

... Cabinet, we think it more than probable that a dexterous motion, for Parliamentary reform would lead to the reinstalm ent of the Whigs next February, though we don't see what the Reformers are likelyto get by such a motion, except a return to office. Perhaps ...

ARREST OF RIBBONMEN

... it ArMagh. The Protestants have begun to think it is high time they shtltid spe3ak out against the advances of Popery under Whig- auspices, and the policy which seems bent on taking tite United Kingdom a Frencit province, or its Government de- pendent ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... lodged petitions against thei Bill arec the Rev. Dr. Deuvir end Mr. J. F. Fernuson, D.L., J.P., who are said to represent the Whig party of Belfast. Their petition is nueder the charge of Mr, William Cooper, solicitor to the Reform Ch b; 'Mr. Joselih M3Kenna ...

GRAND JURY LAWS

... question of the grad ury reform before the board of the Waterfird The Secretary read articles from the Cork Examiner, Northern Whig, Galway Vindcator, Galway Press, and Wex0fosd Peope, on the question of a reform of the grand jury laws. On the motion of Mr ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... and £60 in fines. Owen-I hope your worship will remember me. (Laughter.) He was then removed. THE STRIKsE IN TER NOIiTERRN WHIG OFFICE. When the custody cases had been disposed of, Mr. HARPER, on behalf of the defendant, in the case of MIGladderyv. Lynas ...