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Belfast News-Letter

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 ...

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 ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... Belfast? No. famn at Now, about the twenty Whigs that I paid £5,000 thi ire each for-and they wre the dearest Whigs ever were Ye [lb bonght in the market-awf Ql-(laUghter)-were they ifa ne not very expensive Whigs ? (Laughter.) TI no hMr. BAnnYc interposed ...

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 ...

Legal Intelligence

... sult being that there were only 979 votors on the re- A gister, of whom 805 were Tories and Orangomon, j. leaving only 114 Whig voters in a locality where B thore should have been 1,600. Your lordabips can now understand why the entire Province of Ulster ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... Committee of the Town Counoil ? Yes. If the Commissioners require it it can be produced. Mr. William Dunville was one of the Whigs elected on the 25th of Novembcr, 1860 ? I tkink he was. You had certain little things yen wanted the Go- vernment to do for ...

Legal Intelligence

... Dubhiti Castle?'' f Mrll. ?? were tact the exact words ; the %werd was ?? an tlac Whip, Governmaent and not 1for, The~- Whig Goveranment emrploy no spies in Belfast. MA-l. 1B1Maa$Tra.-I Care not which it. was, beat, atF. cill eveut-, the word intact ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... life if yr) ou weetld do that. by M'r. Rsx-It would result in the return of Whig so- members for the twenty-nino constituencies inUister. L ad?(eghter.)t t b Mr. DowBZ-Lst Whig memberD alone. the Mr. RaA-I cannot. The other party want to have ich l our ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... follow it up. Mr. RexA comolained that he had been prevented going into the ca use of thle riots, beausin some pusil- lanirnous Whig had dirawn the warrant in a, peeullar To Mr. ExHu-I think Belfast is entitled to pro- teotion from Government the same as other ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... RCA-At the time the Liberals were introduced to the Town Council I am not aware that there was also, an arrangement made that a Whig member should be elected'for the boroug.12 Mr. RECA then askled some questions, with the view of showing the Town Council waes ...

Assize Intelligence

... in the row. I am sure She is as good a mans rue. (Lmighter.) I didnotlrearanly- S7 one shout 11To h-i with the tinkers and. Whigs. wv Our party dil not throw the prisoner over the hedge. 15' I ran at tire prisoner, and knocked him down before Jo lio marie ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... Wituass-Would it not be well to state Mr. Card, well neverdi Mr. DAunty-No. Mr. REnA-Sir Hugh Cairns will not appoint the Lnest Whig Secretary for Ireland. I refused £S20,001 I might have bad for what Mr. Cardwell gave to the Tories for nothing. - Mr. 0RAME ...