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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 ...

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 ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... you have done, rather than denying or ?? I. You, a Tory, tarn away a Whig shortly before the par~lamentary election, because, after being canvassed, he says he will stick to his Whig colours. The conclusion, I think, that must be arrived at would be that ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... the Whig by a member of the staff of the Ex- aminer. That complaint was made in a letter I about some balderdash which they attributed 'to me, but which I never spoke. I wasnot vexed with the Ulktler Examiner, but was far more vexed with the Whig. I ...

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. ...

LEGAL NEWS

... member acting with Mr. Kirker at any election. I I never knew who Mr. Kirker voted for, but I don't , think he ever voted for a Whig. I don't think there is any reason to call him a turncoat. l put Mr. M'Clcre up mysef and carried tim.Mr. ?? was proceeding ...

'ROLLS' COURT, CHANOERY-LANE, WEDNESDAY

... think a second time before disregarding the decision of 368 representatives of England, Ireland, and Scotland. The Northern Whig considers the decision all that the best friends of religious equality and national unity desired. The Irish Stats C:hurch ...