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THE TRIAL OF MULLER

... from his cradle in an atmosphere of bigotry, he came forward early in life as the friend of religious liberty, and when te a Whigs, forgetting the eervicci rendered to them as a party by the Catholics of the United Kingdom for more than twenty years, and ...

THE BANTRY MURDER

... committing the murdes ti that his father wae a bad man. THE LATE RIOTS IN BELFAST. STRIKE OF THE SHIP CARPENTE R9, (&Om kmdrayg Whig.) On Thursdaymoorning, about nineo'clock, theehip car- pcnters of the Protestant persuasion employed at the Queen's Island ...

THE ILLICIT STILL CASE

... saiditohave been the fause of the: outrage.! In- formationsi 'ave been taken, and the. ?? be tiied at the present 'silzes.- Whig. - ' ,is d*Iovna, ?? i 'I)Jl) Owiiu l id 'RAILWAY :C~rneAomu.-9zx'' ,>iday information wa repejid by th,. the discovery of ...

COURT OF PROBATE PRACTICE

... success that he was'induced to look to the stage as a profossion. THE ALLEGED FENIAN ARRLST1S I1 BELFAST.' (Fe-roe ?? fe'rthera Whig of hoeeidey.) Since lhursday iight last, so'far as we have been able to learn, no further arrests or- searches hare been made ...

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 ...

GREAT BANK ROBBERY IN PHILADELPHIA

... P, 3 ra Castle; James Siis- mn Crawford, Eel, j d, P.ademon House Geo!re H. Gnrtlan, Es, JP, Chbra House, Newy_.- Norther, Whig. F.IGHTEFL BLAernfa AcrmEn-,T..JO 3aSon an Jaces Brooks were ernp!oyed eink:ln a few days age, At Manor Colliery, Halee O -en ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Isold exterisively in London-. derry, placards being! posted calling attention to it. Thedeendantas theagento the Northern Whig, was prtceeded against~thevenuebeing laid in the countyof lJ6negal. The defendant objected to thin venue on tbe ground that ...

THE BELFAST CHANCERY SUIT

... Rea) would ruin B3slfast if he was allowed to go n, and what Toryism failed to achieve waii sought to be effected through Whig i:ubecility. After various proceedings Mr. Justica Fitzgerald, ia B Juno, 1860, settled the deed of submission under which ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... represented the banking interest; Robert Thomson the local gentry ; Valentine %Vhila and Jobh Dunvillo, the once powerful Whigs. There had not been from the time of the Volunteers in 1782 to 1852 so int- ?? a meeting as that. When Bates flt only I 175 ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... hound, hov- ever, to state that they protested, in the intsreits o f justice and fair play, against the attempt of the Northert Whig, not merely to discuss the merits of the petition, but to misrepresent and distort its con- tents. They then charged M~r. [inlay ...