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DONEGAL ASSIZES*

... number of newspapers on sale. Ihe alleged libel was one which appeared in the Northern Whig,” copied from the Daily Telegraph.” Mr. Hempton. when the Northern Whig” which contained the alleged libel appeared, got bills posted announcing that he had on ...

CONSOMDATEP CHAMBER Dreus, March 1, Mr. Baron Fitzgerald aat to day to dispose of motions for the three law courts

... which they charged to he libellous in imputing to them that they had received a bribe. This article was copied into the Xorthem Whig, and the plaintiffs then took an actiou against the proprietor of that journal for libel, and also took the present proceedings ...

Published: Tuesday 05 March 1867
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 479 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FOWL-STEALING

... flight Hon. Baron Pigot disposed of some appeals in the Record Court. The trial of Platt and wife against the Belfast Xorlhern Whig for libel is fixed for Tuesday (this day). ...

Published: Tuesday 19 March 1867
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 163 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OUT DOOR RELIEF,

... copied into the Noith* ern Whig, and the plaintiffs then took an actiou against the proprietor of that journal for libel, and also took the present proceedings against the defendant, Hemptoo, for having sold copies of the Northern Whig in Londonderry. The defendant ...

LONDON CATTLE MARKET—Thursday

... reprinted in the Whig from the London Daily Telegraph and commented on the conduct of the plaintiffs, and their evidence at an action for bribery at the last election for the City of Derry. The proceeding is very harsh one as regards the Whig, the matter” ...

DUNDALK UNION

... with a number of other such franchises. If we rccol lect rightly, too, the county franchise corrcs p mded amount in the first Whig Reform Bill (of the new series) with the last Conservative proposition. It is true the redistribution s heme proposed in 1852 ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... would be a wreck, and hail been abandoned, but it was expected that the Mary Glover would be got off Belfast, Saturday. The Whig says : —We regret to announce that intelligence has been received Belfast, from which it is to feared that the fine now paddle ...

THE CORN TRADE

... Constables Simpson and Jacques for the manner in which they had proceeded in the seizure. The case was adjourned for a week— Whig. REMOVAL OF ARMS TO THE BARRACKS IN BELFAST. In consequence of the apprehension of a Fenian rising in Belfast, the arms and ...

IMPORTANT FLOCK MASTERS. HAVING been appointed Solo Agents in Newry for Biggs” Celebrated Sheep Dipping ..

... po»t-irce. MEDALFAAIIL? SEATING and EMBROIDERY MACHINES, with Stai.da. Ac., comnltte. Ice Art- flr.; Chrapett, Simpletl, and WHIG 11TAMANVl♦A.IIOI.HOHN HII.L. LONDON. LtaUiree. WALKER’S CRYSTAL CASE Watchks are all others on account of their groat strength ...

THE REFORM BILL

... the old lines of the Constitution. The ten pound householder is of very recent origin. His suffrage was a creation of the Whigs in 1832; the burgess qualification existed six centuries ago. Those who sat in Parliament in the Chapter House of Westminster ...

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

... manner the Colonial Offl-e one of the ncwlv created Jamiica Judgeships. Mr Lowry ha* always been well-known as a consistent Whig. His well-deserved promotion will cause vacancy in the Crown Prosecntor«hip of the Connties of Armsgh and Antrim. —Belfait ...

Published: Saturday 23 March 1867
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1000 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

COUNTY OF ANTRIM

... regard to the serious nature tho case, ho must refuse the application for bail. Tuesday, ACTION FOR LIBEL AGAINST THE NORTHERN WHIG.” Henry Platt, ami Margaret, his trife, plaintiffs ; Franrii Dnhell Finlay, defendant. This was nn action for libel, in which ...

Published: Thursday 21 March 1867
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 942 | Page: 3 | Tags: none