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MAGISTRATES' COURT, BELFAST—JUNE 2

... 'swore that hbl left.her house on Tuesday week; stating -that he .was going to Liverpool. Michael FeganIs a pressman in the Whig office; was 'enged on the 26th April in Duiblin, and left that for Bel- fast on the '27th, wrought in'Dublinibefore coming ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... turn must accept the position of a doge, content to reign but not govern. That the leader of the Whigs should now be forced under the same yoke which the Whigs themselves were so fond of imposing upon kings is a curlous illustration of the irony of fate ...

THE ARREST OF MR. DAVITT

... League rooms, anid groaned the Government and Gladstoue. Groan - were also liberally giveu for *- Bucksehot Forster- aind the Whigs. Mr. )illon, MI.P., who caine specially from London. appealed to the people to pre'erve a peaceful attitude, iio matter what ...

MAGISTRATE COURT—BELFAST, MAY 3

... in the establishtnent of The Northern Whig. .: *Mr. R.: ontgomery, on the Part of Mr. Finlay, stated, I that symptoms of comnbination having latterlyrmanifested.' 'themselves among the workmen 'in The Northern Whig establishment, Mr. F. had thought it ...

THE LATE LIBEL ACTION

... think it our duty to lay a fewv facts in connexion with the trial truthfully before the public. In the last publication of the Wh/ig there is a lachrymose complaint that Mr. Lindsay did not allow his pro- secution to abide the verdict of a Belfast Jury. For ...

TOWN COUNCIL.—CASE AND OPINION EXTRAORDINARY

... newly-enfranchised voters, who as yet have not identified themselves wvith either party-loose fish, in fact, ready for the Whig-radical net. Perhaps, too, Ias the municipal tax-paying period is approaching, this may be only a dexterous move to stimulate ...

THE DERRYMACASH TRIALS

... over Ireland, and to wring from its unworthy hands several additional constituencies. That the Armagh trials have given the Whig Ad- *ministration a mortal wound, we have only to read the frenzied utterances of its organs to discover. ...

THE CRIMES ACT AND THE CABINET

... order to stand sohleder to shoulder againist the foe. Who is it that is going to desert Mr. Gladstone at this pinch ? The Whigs or tre Rladicals? And why? Wo cannot profess to be ignoranb of the talk of the town as to the irrita- tion which prevailed ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... thle daugh.I ter of Sir Robert Walipole, the Minister of Geo. II. and %vbo, morethanthiat, wvasaldistinguished leaderof the Whigs in Parliatasent before the death of Queen Anne. Strange to think that the daughter of a man, whn 6gured in mublic life upwards ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... con- tinned. The plaintiff was Richard Dawson Bates, and the F defendant Francis Daizell Finlay, proprietor of the c Northern Whig; and the cause of action was an o alleged libel contained in that paper. Counsel for plaintiff-Mr. Palkiner, Q C., and Mr. ...

THE IRISH COURT OF APPEAL

... pleasure in transcribing to our columns. It was a remarkable appointment under the authority of a Whig-Radical Government, and, therefore, the iapproval of a Whig-Radical Ministerial print is but in keeping with this better style of party policy than has been ...