MULHALL v. COX

... been appointed, but since the 'Tories came in two unmitigated Tories have been appointed in the neighbourhood. Such is the Whig way of backing their friends, Those ap- pointments fill the petty sessions and boards of guardians with ex-offlcios hostile ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the house. A report has been made to the Lord-Lieutenant, through the Right Hon. Mir. Morris, Attorney-General, M.P.-Northern Whig. THE FENIAN FAILURE.-The New York Times of Dec. 29 says:- Our Irish fellow-citizens have been on the qui vive every day of ...

THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE SESSION

... Disfranchise a number of small Whig boroughs, and transfer their seats to places now unrepre- sented, the voters in which form the strength of the Liberal party in the counties, and the thing is done to a considerable extent. The Whig borough loses its members ...

MR. MILNER GIBSON ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS

... office. Mr. Seeley's statements were contradicted; his results flouted, and his enquiries disconcerted at every turn by the Whig Admiralty; but the present Doard, in a frank and manly manner, accepted the statements of a political opponent as correct, ...

MARTIAL LAW

... Jamaica itself it vas after the military arrangements had been made by Governor Eyre that martial law was proclaimed. But both Whig and Tory governments have allowed colonial acts containing authority to proclaim martial law; and Governor Byre had legal sanction ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... wpmn wthhavngrobphed A mane! ?? prev]oqI dtoudaa ?? and fouroveeiga. aliten'sai. tbatshe had.:receivqd, the mohsy'fom An~rCA'n Whig~ questioned, how. evre'owhopra: it 'was'paid,'o her, hshe said 'It's no wue elitg' Ue; I Ifound it i IncBmohnidsiroy.1 The ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Isold exterisively in London-. derry, placards being! posted calling attention to it. Thedeendantas theagento the Northern Whig, was prtceeded against~thevenuebeing laid in the countyof lJ6negal. The defendant objected to thin venue on tbe ground that ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION

... except the Great li astern, there are several vessels of greater tonnage 6t -the Istrian being a comparatively narrow ?? ast 1.Whig, d Ata special meeting of the guardians of the poor for the 8 teobley union, in Herefordshire, the medilcal officer for the ...

THE ILLICIT STILL CASE

... saiditohave been the fause of the: outrage.! In- formationsi 'ave been taken, and the. ?? be tiied at the present 'silzes.- Whig. - ' ,is d*Iovna, ?? i 'I)Jl) Owiiu l id 'RAILWAY :C~rneAomu.-9zx'' ,>iday information wa repejid by th,. the discovery of ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... reason may simply be that it has no particular care to play jackal to such very superannuated lions as still reign over the Whig animal world. It is tired of the f sic non vobis part. If a Liberal Ministry were installed l . to-morrow, there would be the ...

COURT AND OFFICIAL

... Household Suf- e' frage,' the Conservative Government will be sure of such ta majority as will prove utterly destructive of the Whigs Y as a party-7a consummation, many will say, devoutly d to be wished. d ) l -- -- ?? - j a e SIR JOHN PAKINGTON ON REFORM ...

The Law Courts

... special damage in his own person, he can obtain compensation in a court of law. I Our excellent contemporary, the Northern Whig of Belfast, has had to pay to a man and his wife accused of bribery, 1021.. damages, in an action for publishing as quotation ...