Refine Search

Date

Newspaper

Belfast News-Letter

Countries

Place

Belfast, Antrim, Northern Ireland

Access Type

5

Type

5

Public Tags

More details

Belfast News-Letter

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 ...

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

... 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 ...

COMMISSION OF INQUIRY

... Witness-Valuable house property has increased very rapidly. Mr. RCA-On the 5th of Januan..y 1801, after they put the twenty Whigs into the Council, it was agreed to by the Council that the present scales cf I rating should be abolished, and that a uniform ...