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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 ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... that 't at were eekl Td8bI8 daa~he I~Thdy, fth4ow-kol wererdxagged. W~ore ~ i ~~wir hr'e thir Paisolois In S'med 'agaiint u. whig, w Iogs~a y twst b ?? as~ whe hetod h~ala~dei~A wasssination. The lea nheh tih~t'~ was the daty of *qA0A~qVOPe1,u4 crIu~nb4 ...

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 ...

THE TYRONE MAGISTRATES

... fo the accuracy of passage after passage. Mr. Cardwell to Mr. Cochrane, said he give Yais MBS in court to the Whig reporter to copy; the Whig reporter reported the conclusion of the proceedings for himself; he (witness) read his report next day in the ...

THE BELFAST RIOTS

... men; itcouid have been done without the elightest resistance on theipart of the mob. Mr. Barnes, eub-editorr of the Norlherta Whig, was next examined by Sergoeaft Armstroug-Was in Sandy row on the 15th of August about four o'clock-; there was a great crowd; ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY WILL CASE

... the same, and she always supported me; Sir Edward was an accomplished gentleman whbn he was young; Sir Edward was always a Whig. When he became old, and saw the error of his ways, he advanced a little to your side I The Court-What do you call his side ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I was a member of the Town touncil ; I was elected in 185; ; held office for Cromac Iward ; I did not retire in favour of a Whig ; I was ata meeting in the Victoria Illa), in 18360 I do not reeal- ]ect bearing that Mr. George Coates intended to retire ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... metmbers of the American Senate whoe speech Mr. Brewster has studied as an example I for his own. We quarrelled because we were Whigs and Tories; but there is no personal animosity between Bir. Lytle and myself. His Lordship-If you do not speak to the point ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... of the ?? givell at the trial to sustain his assertion that a conspiracy existed in Belfast to disiranchiee by wholesale the Whig rate-. payers and such Pioleatant voters as wete not Tories, Mr. Justice O'Brien said the evidence Air. Iea waq quoting was ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... government, Whig or Tory. It wast really a violunt letter on the landlord and tenant question, rand why the Attorney. Geneu cral introduced it at all he could not see, except tirat the reading of Father Vmughanu's a bute of the Cnawcholic Whigs might hatve ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... croes-exa- S4ome fortrer queapton we're put, and at length the witnieas re .twZ. . ' MrW lim Th-ompson, reporter on1 the Nortkef, Whig., we alls VO fr the proteoution, andI Msn his notes, of wh0l had taken place at the meeting of the town council on the let ...