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THE RESULT OF MR. GLADSTONE'S APPEAL

... combination so unnatural as that which binds togethe Whigs and Radicals. The Whigs would be more than justified in refusing to be dragged to destruction by their more irresponsible friends. TThe Whig pr.. tion of the electorate has voted on a large scale ...

THE IRISH BENCH

... effeetia~llYculreduA of our illlnes. ' ioept~ Mr. Snuivan and' a few 'othiY Irish taki-I clal, all IrishJwyers and, tbtitiiaciw, Whig cand Torya . ?ro'sJ tant uand cstlkjlc, insist on 1ke~inqthepresorve of Ifes~iOna ptiteen-i a~e untouched. lb is not probable ...

THE LONDON PRESS ON THE PARK CASE

... officials were greatly to blame E in this matter, but we do not at all agree with i it, in thinking'thatbad a Tory instead ofkia Whig I nobleman filled the high office of Ohief Secretary things would have been better managed.. It is, indeed, noticeable. that ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... exercising misrepresentation and undue pressure to intimi. date the tenants into signing the memorials, The second libel in the Whig was a longer produc- tion. The learned Sergeant readthe publication, which commenced with a statement that the l7hig was authorised ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Francis Dalzell Finlay examined by Mr. Butt-I am the defendant; since 1857 1 have been proprietor of the Northern Whig; I see in the Forthern Whig of 2nd August, 1872, the para- raph beginging A tenant on the Hertford estates has also called on us. Did a ...

THE POLITICAL PRISONERS

... besides User cath of allegiance, by thespecialmilitaryoathofthesoldier. Thomen-who i betrayed their oath that time woere Whigs, forsoat,4 Was it notfair toaupp)ooeshatths~irpooryseni00oun na trymen imagined honestlty.honestly, however DiB- n fair, broad ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER IN MONAGHAN

... mur- der has been committed. Constable Hamilton is entitled to the utmost credit for the tact which he displayed on the ?? Whig, (From our Correspondent.) Belfast, Wednesday. At the police-court to-day, John M'Ginnity; a respectable-looking young man ...

THE BELFAST LIBEL CASE

... It was a paper o which ha sA lwab . profese Itesi1f ..to be1.se4 eait oft two' great prties in thin counatry, 1,Tory sand .Whig. Th bjc sai policy of that paper had, been to, wntclheeyezts that ocogw~oa 1# tY1#er, end +q ii~ptasibuitt4e ehightest ragvxd ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... iA, .ts 6i`& ?? w'#ya.;ap4,u td rise, Mr;' Houstone, instruote'd by:Mr.: Drifine, apjpliedon kehalf of Mi.''Jsmes G'a-nly, wh'ig ea tespeetable grocer in Upper.Eire-street; and who had beewnsumomoned as a -itiibsa bbt' notb.exaimined, that hbe- bsreltesed' ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... pleadings. The plain. tiff was Mr. Walter Trevor Stannms, and the de. fendant Mr. Francis Daizell Finlay, proprietor of the Northen Whig newspaper. The action was one of libeL The summons and plaint contained two counts, one setting out an article in the Northern ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... BENCH. 3 SrETINGS AT Nisi PRiUS. V (Before the Lord Chief Justice and a Special r Jury.) THE LIBEL ACTION AGAINST THE NORTHERN WHIG. Stannus v Finlay.-At the sitting of the court, Mr ralkiner, Q (, replied on the whole case for V the pla'nstiff, who was, ...