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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, CORK

... has been sent fto the members of the general committee. The resolution, i .which is as follows, is likely, says the Northern Whig, to slead to much interesting discussion:- f That, whilst we deem it advisable to contei.d for such amend:nent of the Irish ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... wretches, instigated by disguised Liberals, to plan c his assassination. Such is the reasoning of the Tory press.. of the Northern Whig, and of that low grade of ruffianism X which panders to assassination in the mask of liberality here. I Mr. O'Connell, forsooth ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... corpse was that of his own father, Mr. Roddy, a tobacco-spinner, whose disappearance from his home we noticed last week.-N. Whig. AWFULLY SUDDEN DEATH AT MOUNTRATAI.-OU Fri. day evening last, William Phelan, better known by the cognomen of Bill the Flitterer ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... signed by a large portion of the Conservatives of Kilkenny, among whom were some aldermen, and also by gentlemen pro. fessing Whig and Radical politics. Mr. Morgan returns his most sincere thanks to tho gen- tlemen who so kindly originated and signed this ...

CAVAN MAGISTRACY AND POLICE

... saying that he is incapable of stating that which is not true, and yet, how can we bring our- selves, in this tenth year of Whig rule, to suppose that such is the real state of things ? But there is something still worse in the condition of Cavan, and ...

THE CASE OF MR. BIDDULPH

... of high standingand hitherto fair reputation-the Solicitor- General, at present the first law officer of Lord Ebrington, a Whig Viceroy, and Mr. Berwick, one of her Majesty's counsel-the former daring to insult the memory of the illustrious dead, to whom ...

THE IRISH JUDGES

... other cause rather than a party engagement or a family speculation. Well assured we are that no desire either to annoy the Whigs, or to please the Tories, exer. cises the slightest influence upon the over.holding tenants of the bench ; and just as far ...

THE IRISH JUDGES

... inform our readers of the effect of this i behaviour. The effect was to deprive forty-four indivi-a duals Gino matter whether Whigs or Tories) of the elec- tive fraqchise, and send them back to retrace all the bar- rassing an d costly steps of litigation ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... disgraceful, I will recall your lordship's recollection as my justihication. After descanting upon the relative enormity of Whig and Conservative statestoen in consenting to grant support to I maynooth College, the reverend orator particularised Lord I ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... eitghiLer, nor did I say that I had made a great dircovvry which, 1 ceuld not tell the present government because they were Whigs, but that I would tell time next go. vernmentt because they would be Tories (great laughter). I never said that my discoveries ...

NEWRY QUARTER SESSIONS

... mi~ll. 'rhe members of this band deserve much0 praise for their services at both meetings, and also through~. ti out ithe ?? Whig of Monday. e 155PROvED SCOTCHtNG MACHINE, &c.-An improved and s, highly-flaisbed scorchinrg machine has been lately erected ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—YESTERDAY

... He voted against all the unconstitutional measures C. of 1819 and 1820, which tried the principles of not a few 5 osof the Whigs. Lo., Sir Ronald Ferguson represented the borough of Not. M iae; tingham before the passing of the reform act, and has con- ...