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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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... warfare, in which, to rome extent, they were successful, because it was he carried on in another country. In 18153, after the Whigs bad got their last defeat, the town council applied st for a bill and got it, because there was no opposition to give to Belfast ...

COUNTY LONGFORD GRAND JURY

... republican sed institutions produce. not Timre BANiK BoeaEr AT BArLnYMEN.t.-In reference ted to this matter, the Northierro Whig says, we are are au- to thorised to state that the Mr. Roberts who has absconded Ids- with the moneyof the Belfast Banking ...

Assize Intelligence

... bar- I gain for the return, of twenty Whigs (selected by Tories) into the Belfa4t Coronration, even if fol- lowed, as, I believe was ins. ndel, by the return of l Mr. O'Hagau or some o her equa'ly worthless Whig I into an expiring Parliament, such most ...

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 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... the 2 town is governed by the Water Board and the Town _ 4 Council, in the hands of a particular clique, some of 1whom are Whigs and some Tories. It cannot be R 2 said that I make these as political statements to pTe- cC o jadice a mixed bench, for no ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... represented the banking interest; Robert Thomson the local gentry ; Valentine %Vhila and Jobh Dunvillo, the once powerful Whigs. There had not been from the time of the Volunteers in 1782 to 1852 so int- ?? a meeting as that. When Bates flt only I 175 ...

Assize Intelligence

... Mr. Robert 11-Dowell, Mr. Edward O'Rork-e, fE Mr. R. J. Tennent, Mr. Josepb Gillis, Edward Coey, b then a trimmer between Whigs and Tories, as he has n. been ever since; bv James Campbell, and by others. d ifir. Rea then read this document, which was ...

Assize Intelligence

... make room for a Whig? . His LOaDSmIP-YOU need not answer that, Mr. Lindsay. Mer. Lindsay-My lord, I did not retire to make room for a Whig. Mr. RBa-Will you swear that you were not among those selected to retire in favor of the twenty Whigs to be returned ...

Assize Intelligence

... think. And you always voted for the Tory candidate? wii Generally, I believe. to Do you mean to say you ever voted for the Whigs ? No; I am sure I did not. is: That is one thing I give you credit for-canals- bet tency. I presume you voted at the '41 election ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... proceedings before the Lisburn election ceommittee had been of immense importance in exposing the tactics resorted to by the Whigs. Baron Fitzgerald-That is tn article published before any informatiens 'woes sworn ? Mr. Joy-Yes, my lord, there have been ...

Legal Intelligence

... in the town of Belfast, to ree-d ver the sum of £40, for that the defondant, in a ertain newspaper, called the Northeern Whig, of the t 28th November, 1862, advertised for sale by tender certain woollen and other goods for cash, the adver- tisement ...