THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... l l legislative performances of the past session. 'We must go back to the ministry of Sir Robeit Peel, or to those of the Whig party in the years following the Reform Act of 1832, if we would find any comparison for this amount of beneficent activity ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... from ? Jeffssn-I em from Dublin. Mr. OBYF-What situation do you fill here at pre- sent? Jeffson-I am a printer in the Northern Whig cfflice. I came down from Dublin to work there a few weeks since. Mr. OncE-What trade are you, Striteh ? Stritch-I am a ca ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... Whiv in a transaction of £200,000, to he settled on the one aide by cashl, and on the other by Whigs ? Yea; I believed that Mr. Mull an was a Whig, andl is a Whig. Do Nyou think it was honest to count John Hamill -sone. RomnaliCatholle? Yus, * Do y~.i k~now ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1861

... averring -tlat lhe had that~ day rei examined the books of hiis establislimnt, andl found s that. the circulation of tile Whig and W~ee~kdy Whig Vi in County Down averaged 1,500 copies. Ile handed un over a blank form of declaration to the proprietor of to the ...

THE RUXTON-BERTIE CASE

... trust that one thing will be distinctly understood; that Conservative advocates of economy have no tolerance for the usual Whig substitates-that they do not propose, and will not permit, a reckless and extravagant retrenchment, like that which, after ...

THE WAY OF DEATH

... THE WAY OF DEATH,_ nar Belfast. The Nortlhern Whig of yesterday reportstwo muroer si, s J as follows:- This evening (Thursda yt respecta hi o serchants of Herdmao, one of the wealthiest and moo ares o this town, was murdered, withein one hundred yards ...

BELFAST MUNICIPAL REVISION COURT

... Conservative party; and Alessrs. Dusnen (attornev) and 'MIManus, Fits jatrickl and IN'Kinstry (Liberal agents), appeared for the Whig-Padicals. it hadl buen arranged that the question as to whether the notice of the imposition of the poor rate for the current ...

HOW TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF THE NEW LAW COURTS

... It is quite bad enough at all times to have our chief commissioners of public works changed with every political victory of Whigs or Tories. But in the present instance it would be a palpable breach of faith with the whole architectural profession- if the ...

COURT OF PROBATE PRACTICE

... success that he was'induced to look to the stage as a profossion. THE ALLEGED FENIAN ARRLST1S I1 BELFAST.' (Fe-roe ?? fe'rthera Whig of hoeeidey.) Since lhursday iight last, so'far as we have been able to learn, no further arrests or- searches hare been made ...

Assize Intelligence

... eminenit main- wI hbers of the Tory part-y a.nd the most i eminent members of the Whig party, with the iuten- It t tion. of keeping respectable Tories and -respectable in:~ I Whigs both from the Corporation. My lord, in one re. ryear they disfranchlised his ...

THE MURDER OF A TAX COLLECTOR AT NEW

... lovev hr Win. Cayioy W~oraley, a relative of dthe dce~asd ineniser, and son of Sir 1W. Worsloy, Bart., of flevicgh~an HaDl, a Whig Protectionist. has inrtiuated that several lnuluntial lestor., 1ave expressed a wish that be would allowr himself to be put ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... cuctea the defence. Eugene Digby Tarleton deposed-I remember the 22nd October. I was then employed as a printer in the Northern Whig Office. I was going through Calender Street to the lthig Office about balf-past I nine o'clock on the eveniag in question. ...