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THE BELFAST CHANCERY SUIT

... Rea) would ruin B3slfast if he was allowed to go n, and what Toryism failed to achieve waii sought to be effected through Whig i:ubecility. After various proceedings Mr. Justica Fitzgerald, ia B Juno, 1860, settled the deed of submission under which ...

Legal Intelligence

... t in Mr. fsk-I can only say this ecurt was onee what it is not now-a plae Where sustice wns denied to every member of the Whig party, eight of whom now sit among the twelve judges of Ireland. And it is because I feel as an Irishman end a Protestant- ...

Legal Intelligence

... Two candidates are in the field- Viscount Gort, representing the Conservative iute- rend rest; and the Earl of Listowel, th Whig -interest. I The last ten elections have passed off without a eon- say test, none having taken place since LoTrd Talbot de ...

THE LATE MURDER IN MEATH

... nothing more errirocoine0tt'd with the mishap than the unavoidable delay Of an brti and a-half to the paesengerm-loriliern Whig. AUccrriOET ox Turs ULSTRsR AtrrMAY.-Mordly revelnlg a fewf hours delay took place in the arrirel OI the express train freom ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... present issue-were granted, they would decline to work any longer in the Northern Whig Office. The result, if your worships do not give us a remedy, will be that the Northern Whig will cease to exist for three or four days, at any rate, because it would be ...

FENIANISM

... overshadows the land; we should be quietly Ienjoying our glorious harvest and cur International Exhibition. But, then, what of the Whig majority ? ?? conciliate all classes of Roman Catholics, it was necessary that the Goveroment should perform the extraordinary ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... was in London, asking him to get up a strong agitation against the Regiee Dontum. If he had properly conducted that I the Whigs would hlve gained twelve seats in Ulster instead of two. Mr. O'Dom=snL-We will not accede to your ap- plication, Mr. Rea. Mr ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... till Tuesday. TEE STESIZ IN THE NORTHELIN WHIG OFFICE. When the custody cases had been disposed of, Mr. SnarDs, on behalf of the prosecutors, applied that the case of Finlay v. the printersin the Northern Whig Office, which had been adjourned from that ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... down reads word far word with whot they told me yesterday. l Mr. M LuAN-I ?? have done the same by in reading the Xrorthlirn Whig this morning. He sup- plied this, I suppose, for the purpo'e of helping him this mnrring in giving his informatione. 0 Mr. ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... other, your worship. Mr. OseiE (to ?? are now discharged. Take care of Yourself for the future. THE STRIKE IN THE NORTHERN wHIG OFFICE. When the custody cases had been disposed ol, Mr. COATES applied that the case of Mr. Finlay against the printers in ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... and £60 in fines. Owen-I hope your worship will remember me. (Laughter.) He was then removed. THE STRIKsE IN TER NOIiTERRN WHIG OFFICE. When the custody cases had been disposed of, Mr. HARPER, on behalf of the defendant, in the case of MIGladderyv. Lynas ...

Legal Intelligence

... examined by Mr. REA-I am th; a printer in the Northern a Whig Office. I have been boi working there a nuimber of years. I know the de- grr fendant, James Lyrae. He served his time in the p1h, Northern Whig Office. Ile left about three weeks ths ago during the ...