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THE WIEDEMANN-WALPOLE CASE

... Black- rock, nd Mrs Jordan, Af Earl street. Mr. Thomas DixonL directed attention to the *action of lar D:Shcehy, Eon Sec of the Whig Federation, ini not laving complied with the rea- aionabloa aequest of bhe iasociation for a nctifica- tion of public meetings ...

ALLEGED PARRICIDE IN IRELAND

... ALLEGED PARRICIDE IN IRELAND. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE. The Dundalk correspondent of the Northern Whig ?? hba reached hero of a shoeking and extraordinary tragedy ouacted at' a rather out-of.the-way place called Rillark, some five wiles from Carrickmlacross ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... gout Always rla. Get Bishop's. the ?? mae'. Of all clisits. sn&A Bishop & Sons, Nlo 4 SeSensisei Lodon. E.-Adwt. 60t03 Dnnia b Whig is re mended by the media profeeon in1 psfrae t> Frac Brandy. They bold the Lest Stock of Wisey is the WorL Sunplied in Casks ...

THE SOUTH AFRICAN INQUIRY

... small chamber olf that great ?? of W'il'iarn inufs r where the founder of the Indian I4tmpire was im- peached bly ?? great Whig; rators of thte last qnarter of the eighteenth century. There weS none of thle display of the his- tonic scene which Maciulay ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Sheehy brouglaht his action. and ultimately changes were made in the policy of the paper. The Whigs had now become the Nationalists, and the Nationalists the Whigs- (laughter)-and so here they were dealing with them2. Young Mr. Gray got substantially com- ...

THE CARRICK-ON-SHANNON PROSECUTIONS

... affairs. Mr. Owen M'Cann, chairman Board of Guar- dians, seconded rhe resolution. The resolution was adopted, and a branch of tle Whig Federation was started. His Lordship the Most Rev Dr Woodlock, Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, came ape- cially from Longford ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Wesb v Peyton, Mullins v furphy, Lawson v Coulter and another, ?? v Curran, Brown v M'Mahon, King and others v Yoono 'Northern Whig (Ltd) v Bingham, Kirker dreer, and Co iLtd) v Mur- phy and another, Leyland Rubber Co (Ltd) and others v Grappler Pneumatic ...

THE SAGGARD MURDER

... the general tone and driftof the villageogsicioit lis plain that none of thle Tipper family showed any, frienudliness to t~he Whig aggitationi, and tireonly one of telin whoiattended the Lzclan meeting wa-s the dead manU. This is tire ?? death which hn;s ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—

... I ooke; Graves estate, 'ooke- Curley v Moore, Kerr; Gilmnore, deceased, Mlackincosh; Browvn v Blnniglu, Dickie; Northern Whig' v Duggen, Carson; Maddock, deceaed, Walsh. LAND JUDGES-Receiver Office-Beforo Mr. Foot, 11 30) ?? Account- .1 C Shoe, from ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... revolutionary principles and a democratic fran- chise. In the twenty-five years which followed the Re- form Bill of 1831, the Whigs were in power for nineteen years and the Tories for six years. Twenty-five years have now elapsed since the death of Lord ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... (Clonard Mill), £1 s 8d; Ulster Spinning Co. (Falls Mill), 1 5s 5d; Ulster Spinning Co. (Falls Factory), 6s 6d; Northern Whig (Compositors). ;1 lls 6d ; donation from Great Victoria Street Baptist Church (per J. M. Arnold, Esq.), ;£1 Is; Reformed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... on Notice-Carragberv Dole, Acheson and anoher v Acheson. Sunyth v Baird and otiers, Parsons I v same, same v The Northern Whig (Limited), Guar- dians Oalway Union v Gleeson, George v Meegaw, Leahy v X'Mahon, Cantwell and M'Donald v Murphy, Bewley and ...