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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

RELEASE OF MR. PATRICK O'BRIEN. M.P

... witness at the Nenagh and Cork assizes had op-4 ; portunities of learning witl sorrow and disgust of J the action of the Irish Whigs; his position is un- chvnged,- ard he proposes when his health is a littl. Testol to speak clearly and publicly on the' 1subject ...

INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION

... crs wast held to-day. Art application from ?? RQev E 1yrue, C C, to die Commissioners for the usae of tho Town 11Hi4l for Whig Fede- ration meetings Wnas cnnhiered, and referred to the Market Ccemmittee, A resulutitin wasi adopted ?? on the eletors orf ...

SIR. WM. HARCOURT

... importance of which cannot be ex- aggerated, bat which has not been yet en- tirely felt. I speak of e THE EXTINCTrON OF Tmr WHIG PARTY t in the hands of the Duke of Devonshire. I t- am not 6f those itha haive ever disparaged the services which in former ...