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MURDEROUS AFFRAY NEAR LURGAN

... ?? AFNRAY NEAR LURGAN. (From the ANortii'e Whi/g). Oil Thursday evening a riot tookl place about two miles and a half fromi Lurgan, which may terminate in the loss of more than one life, the injury of many, and the protracted disturbance of that neighbourhood ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... ha6s walked the plank,; and gone bodv.and :eoul *to the Whigs? Could it be poF- elbie tba'tbe, newspapers had.made a mistake in, print- iog his name in the recent division -on the side of Whig- gery tws'W tho PApacy,?d We, canm scarcely, bring our- selvesto ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... iscomposed of many of the Irish.members of parliament, and of several. iniluential gentlemen. . Protestants and Catholics, Whigs, Conservatives, and. Ineipendents have Ir determined on1 celebrating the festival of thbir national ?? saint in a L-pirit of ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Oranmore had written the letter; but he (counasl) would not Identify him wl'th Lord Plunket, nor with that decaying party celled Whigs, wihe relied far more On their past services than their present mnerits (laughter). Still, however, his lordship bad written ...

GRAND JURY LAWS

... question of the grad ury reform before the board of the Waterfird The Secretary read articles from the Cork Examiner, Northern Whig, Galway Vindcator, Galway Press, and Wex0fosd Peope, on the question of a reform of the grand jury laws. On the motion of Mr ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... pretended dislike to ' politics oe the altar.' Such men are always readliest to preach ' politics on the - altar,' when it is Whig or governrental politics that are to be preached, or when they may hope to curry at tire favour of the ' big house,' by a sermon ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... sociglit to sub- vert. had tice plahititisa right to come int.thlcit caurt ancd take such a course? Dr. 13e bhaed alluded to the Whigs and Tl'ies; but they wora no 'onger two parties Jic this countly. 'Ihe dlood of lmberality haicd covered tlse bquc icarlus ...

COUNTY LONGFORD GRAND JURY

... republican sed institutions produce. not Timre BANiK BoeaEr AT BArLnYMEN.t.-In reference ted to this matter, the Northierro Whig says, we are are au- to thorised to state that the Mr. Roberts who has absconded Ids- with the moneyof the Belfast Banking ...

THE LISBURN ELECTION PETITION

... several years as Mr. Byng. He sat for Tavistock from July, 1 852, until September, 1857, and belongs to what is called the old Whig party of which Mr. Byng, M. P, for Middlesex, his great-uncle, was long a prominent and influential member. Viscount Eadeld ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... William Petty bad the power of tapping out good things for himnself (laughter). Mr. Dowse-And he was the founder of a great 'Whig family, which Mr. Whiteside, of course, coo- seientlously objects to (laughter). Serghant Armstrong (to' thre ?? me now whether ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... proceedings before the Lisburn election ceommittee had been of immense importance in exposing the tactics resorted to by the Whigs. Baron Fitzgerald-That is tn article published before any informatiens 'woes sworn ? Mr. Joy-Yes, my lord, there have been ...