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BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... resolution was like wise adopted directing the Secretary to advertise the intended meeting in the BELFAST NEWS-LETTER, A-rthern Whig, and Daily Mercurgy, aid also in the YeWu.y Telegraph, and Londondery Sentinel. The Chairman, Treasurer, and Secretary, having ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... issued to the principal Journals in Belfast during the twelve months ending 30th June, 1800:- NEWS-LETTER, ?? 125,000 Northern Whig,..65,000 Mercury, . ?? ?? 'Banner of Ulstei, .. ?? . 6,000 It will thus be seen thet tie stamped circulation of the NEws-L ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... ha6s walked the plank,; and gone bodv.and :eoul *to the Whigs? Could it be poF- elbie tba'tbe, newspapers had.made a mistake in, print- iog his name in the recent division -on the side of Whig- gery tws'W tho PApacy,?d We, canm scarcely, bring our- selvesto ...

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 YELVERTON CASE

... iscomposed of many of the Irish.members of parliament, and of several. iniluential gentlemen. . Protestants and Catholics, Whigs, Conservatives, and. Ineipendents have Ir determined on1 celebrating the festival of thbir national ?? saint in a L-pirit of ...

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. ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Oranmore had written the letter; but he (counasl) would not Identify him wl'th Lord Plunket, nor with that decaying party celled Whigs, wihe relied far more On their past services than their present mnerits (laughter). Still, however, his lordship bad written ...

SUMMER ASSIZES, 1861

... fun' mire- Is fourth of' tre suni. I saiy ilow Lhat tire Nmvs-LiTTRric ,r eccriiries tire ioshitioni whirih ?? Nort'i/runu Wh/ig dli1 twvelve yarirs ago, and Ireing, hrayond all qrresftion, fle It fii'st papfr it, the coun -ty, in cnrommon justice, tin ...

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 ...