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THE TRIAL OF DILLON, O'BRIEN, AND OTHERS

... (Laughter.) Could it be said that if Dr. Johnson went to tthe Bar and roseto the Bench, that a man who was a Scotchman and a e Whig would get a fair trial from him ? But this alone would not legally be a ground of disqualifi- cation. The conclusion he (Mr ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... which rendered himn unfitfor the office. After Mr. Ambrose was pro- c posed, Mr. Doran proposed Mr. Joseph Carberry cc J.P., a Whig, and in doing so said he considered Pi Mr. Ambrose was unsuitable to act as their chair- dl man, inasmuch as he was not in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that it was malicious, and that it was published to injure his character. He denied that the action against the N~n'tl1erat Whig Company wvas the same, and, therefore, the two actions could not he consolidated, In support of remitting the case to the Recorder ...

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- ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... son who had written the said report. faonz r'dec and without malice, evrote the said letter to the editor of the Nortlewic Whig as the person respousible for the management of the said newspaper, and - interested in the fairness and accuracv of the said ...

THE CORK CARD SCANDAL

... that time did yoa play n- cards Pretty regularly ? Yes. h. Anid this game of poker ? Yes. .nI And whist and nap? Not much Whig'.. 2 Do you keep anyv accounts of Tour winnings o It keeliups? I do notb. The stakes generally at poker ~is were-ante was 2s ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... tenders of Ii. .udI t. I2aird fur printing the L ar iamentary registers, and. that of the 'Belfast KSesrs-Letter snd Northem 'Whig' for printing the supplemental lists, bh accpted. They recoin- mended the acceptance of the following newspalpers for ?? N ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Adair, Arthur Street, Belfast, for printing, was accepted, as were alse the tenders oI the Belfast News-Letter, Nor- thern Whig, Irish News, Evening Tele- graph, and Ulster Echo for advertising. This concluded the business. COUNTY OF THiE TOWN ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... battle, the Battle of the Boyne, yet all his defeats were better than vic- tories. When he landed in England he found the Whigs and Tories striving for political ascendancy. His English administration had caused him to become unpopular; nevertheless he ...

BELFAST CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION

... he had felt certainly very much grieved at o the attacks made upon that association by a news- t paper called the Northern Whig. (Hcar, hear.) Now, he had already stated that that association was the only association that existed in Belfast for returning ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Currie, and Laverty. Tenders for advertisements from the following newspapers were accepted: - Belfast News-Letter, Northern Whig,' oIrish News, Evening Telegraph, and Ulster Echo. The contracts for printing and binding were given to Mr. H~ugh Adair ...