LEGAL NEWS

... appear that there were no less than fifteen Orange- ith men on the staff of the Northern Wlflq. Mr. MacKnight, Editor of the Whig, who oc- my cupied a seat on the Bench, here communicated ire, with Mr Orme, and Ity Eis ?? (addressing Mr. Rea) said-I 11 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... evidence ? Mr. ReA-I am going to read extracts and reso- lutions in reference to the reports which appeared in the Yarthern Whig. Mr. ORwis-Are you aware that I won't sit after four o'clock? Mr. KiSBuY- I'll ask you to sit to-night till this case is finished ...

JOHN-A-DREAMS IN THE POLICE COURT

... after, Jeho :6 tired of all associations-a feeling suspected of i es ing mautual-and lashes round him in fee Ia fern style at Whigs and Tories, high and low, SVciV thing in turn but nothing long, except a believer in his own romantic vagaries. But John-a-Dreal5s ...

THE MALLOW ELECTION PETITION

... Ne-'b o see is eon (lahg- ' ter). . - -. N fowwhat politics, a.re yo l do not know,- I ,am no politics.'c Are-you a Tory, a 'Whig, or ?? Pm ~q .sgainat Mr. Gladstone -(Iughter); Y~oa used to support Mr. Sullivan 9 :. Yes, and I. woud spprt imagain; Reardonis ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... (Mr. Lawley) was chairman, suggested the creation of muni- oipalities for the several parliamentary boroughs. The tendency of Whig governments had always been towards centralization. (Iear, hear.) Should the Government perceive any essential difference between ...

LEGAL NEWS

... deputation from the I Liberal representative meeting that he will comet forward only on receiving the support of the lead- ing Whigs, who will meet on Thursday to consider the present position of the party. Mr. Warner has J refused to become a candidate, unless ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... without any person putting before the public snch a statement as that contiuein in the arnony mous letter which appeared in the Whig that morning. The matter then dropped. The Great Eastern arrived off Perz Ince on Sun- day afternoon, having made the voyage ...

COURT OF SESSION

... one peart of th his correspondeueo I think he avows himself a Tory; ti but I think he voted for my brother, who was a g c Whig. t And he attached great importance to the Bsta- WI I blished Church 7-Yes. l You say your brother was a musician; was he a ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... marine storedealer, and not even by Sir John Dalrymple Ray, but by a discharged doockyard clerk. The basest Tory, the mildest Whig, the wildest Fenian, and the totally unpolitical Briton alike will smile when they hear that that injured individual, the ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... is the ?? of an important political pereonage, who is the son of a Minister of the time being, a Whsig, c nd the brad of a Whig connection. Such aL relationship, it submits, is not calculated to enhance the prestige of Royalty in thi s country. IISHgI ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... St reception at the hustings in that very court. n (Laughter.) ). |Mr. RB&-IG was net the Orangemen. It was a bribed mob of Whig warehousemen. The Orange. g menhadnothingto'do withit. (Langhter.) f Mr. O'DoNEsLL a(o Mr. Ml'Keuna)-D)o you al. lege there ...

LEGAL NEWS

... regret the step he bad taken, and, having been overcome on the 25th of Novembsr by the simultaneoue attack of the Tory and Whig and Ultramontane p .co hunters of Belfast, united in an extraordinary calition graist' hin), he bad g became perfectly callous ...