COURT OF ALDERMEN

... baronetcy frona the tories in 1846, as a sort of compensation for having been struck out of the commission of the peace by the whigs on account of .his ultra-Oraugeisni. What claims on the ground of pub. ,lie service has any one of the above to be raised to ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... across-sommoRs, charged t Mr. Eisbey for that he did, on the 9tb dayof Feb. inst., print and publish in the Belfast Northern Whig news- paper, and in the Belfast Maoroig 17feos, a certain false, scindalous, and malicious libel on and con- ceruing the c ...

SIR RICHARD MAYNE AND REFORM

... We can hardly call to inind a popular meeting that has ever been held in late years, which has not been described in pure Whig and Tory organs as one remarkable for the absence of the working man. Where and when, ac- cording to these organs, is the English ...

EXTRAORDINARY CRIMES IN NEW ZEALAND

... Tory breeldS 6f Viot -I'll iswer idi' the Lingons, fn thep OJ'ytirves there was never r a pup 'bel'i-to aiib ut wbuldliowl ifa Whig came nearhim. -he 7.fdgon bloodis goed,-'rich, old Tory blood-like good rich milk; and that's why, when the right time comes ...

PETERSFIELD PETTY SESSIONS

... from Whitehouse. The younger priasner's make-up in dress and figure, and cut and dis- position of the hair, is remarkably ?? Whig. I I I I I I I 1 11 11 r II II t r I I r I 0 :I 1?I 1.i ali l ...

COURT OF PROBATE PRACTICE

... success that he was'induced to look to the stage as a profossion. THE ALLEGED FENIAN ARRLST1S I1 BELFAST.' (Fe-roe ?? fe'rthera Whig of hoeeidey.) Since lhursday iight last, so'far as we have been able to learn, no further arrests or- searches hare been made ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... cuctea the defence. Eugene Digby Tarleton deposed-I remember the 22nd October. I was then employed as a printer in the Northern Whig Office. I was going through Calender Street to the lthig Office about balf-past I nine o'clock on the eveniag in question. ...

THE WORK OF THE SESSION

... aside the liberal thoughts with which he had informed his generation from his study, to take parlia- mentary service uncter a Whig marquis; and to use his ripened powers on the destruction of the principles on which his fame bad been built. In his reform ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... the 10s of the Bill to the conduct of the. Tory party. Had it not been for the trea- chery of certain sections of the old Whigs, the -Tory party would r-ot have thought it expedient to oppose the Bill at all. With them it was more a question of party ...

OPINION IN THE WEEKLY REVIEWS

... respect we are clearly stronger than we were twelve months ago. We have got rid for ever, it is to be hoped, of two powerful Whigs, each of whom was placed in that precise position where he could inflict the greatest possible amount of damage upon his country ...

PRESTON COUNY COURT

... occupied by priests, 70 by tnrr, and 3911 ges bY viorarrhr Eich parish pl iest itas On RTI aiverage a flock ik . of 4,l l, whigs, is upwuirk of 4,00 irnure th'nu tsl ilr.s Prot'-gt: nt poirr i iioul h10'l'ii l toi r urcbel l i ! ith -nil Est:ailishied ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... likely to get that chee at present. He loved John Bright (for whom three Ml cheers were given.) He had givem the trimming Whigs in a a name, and he had given the Tories a name which isolat theyawould never wish to keep-, the Bread and Butter but , A ...