CHAGE OF [ill] AND ROBBERY

... that was iorbidden her? There were Whigs and TorieB, as now, 160 years ago, and advan tage was always taken when a woman was reigni6g. It was so in Queen Anne's days. Who took advantage of that poor woman but the Whigs? The BRdical papers had within the ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... con- tinned. The plaintiff was Richard Dawson Bates, and the F defendant Francis Daizell Finlay, proprietor of the c Northern Whig; and the cause of action was an o alleged libel contained in that paper. Counsel for plaintiff-Mr. Palkiner, Q C., and Mr. ...

THE COURT

... was opened by Prince Arthur with the Countess Spencer, and the Lord c Lieutenant with the Countess Seafield. . The Northern Whig says it is now ascertained that Prince Arthur will pay a visit to Belfast. A town meeting is to be held to make arrangements ...

BREACH OF PROMISE BY A WIDOW

... n are the sure harbingers of liberty, justice, and peace. Sir, I would venture to remind some of the Protestant gentry and Whig nobility who are seized of Church lands, the confiscation of centuries past, thatthough they may now, in the hope and with ...

KIRKDALE PETTY SESSIONS

... general they will be a fair nd average crop. Turnips seem to have suffered greatly from fly, and will not be a good crop in ?? Whig. ...

A FRENCH ACCOUNT OF MURPHY'S ARREST

... composed of Englishmen, Irishmen, Scotehmen, and Welshmen, holding every shade of Liberal opinion, from that of the aristociatic Whig to that of the advanced Radi- cal, has been constituted with a view to maintain party discipline, while respecting the independence ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... heliea no confidence in the presentParliament, whici was one of rich men, nor in the present Government, which was simply an old Whig Government, with plenty of promises, but no porformanecs. Ho had no faith, either, in Mr. Gladstone, who knew very well that ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Society, is to be the candidate elected by the Labour Representation League.i He is to be pit forward without reference to the Whig or Con. servative interests, and if any cry be raised about dividing the Liberal interest and lettingin the Tory, such cry ...

LEGAL NEWS

... 6treet. where he was cursing the a Qaeen and the Consatiution. He sawd she was 3 ba.' Queen, because she all.,wed the Tory and Whig y Goveruments to rob the clergy. He said he was Li neither a Fez ian, an Orsngeman, a Ca hilt, nor a Croppy. Hie concluded ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... Assizes, for that you, on the 27th day of Feb. e ruary last,at Belfast, did knowingly and maliciously publish in the Nort/eern- Whig newspaper a certain tscandalous libel against the said John Rea, )Iand did,with others atpresent unknown, unlawfully aconspire ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... what suddenly on r Tuesday last. He was born in August, 1798. and had therefore nearly attained 7_. I years of age. He was a, Whig in politics, and had. held office under several administrations. H e was twice married, bat leaves no male issue. His second- ...