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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 ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Hayes.-We hive nothing to do with Whirs or Tories. a Mr. Rea-The Whole matter, my lord, springs out of the doings of the Whigs and Tories. l Judge Hayes-Ask what you like about packing the burgess-roll, but do not go farther. We have to do with nothing ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... specioa oZ literature was thlis-that it -was of gre at use to tho Tfories in thnea of elections. You kntow what happllened when a Whig andidate came forward for an&y borough1 or aly cOouliy. A rsans Ironm theso Liljeb-az papers went'downto the election mind ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... Iteverend Jeremiah Vaughan, as the worst of the w hole ten publications. Now, that letter was strongly denunciatory of the Whigs and of the lanolords, But the Rev. Mr. Vaugh, vwhose efforts on behalf of the tenants were well known, was a living non, Why ...

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 ...

PROSECUTION OF THE IRISHMAN NEWSPAPER

... article. You, remembering this country for a long period, know that very stronig lanpuse has been used in Ireland by All parties, Whig and Tory, espeolally on Irish politics. The ony leading article referred to is that of the 23rd November. That article I discuss ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... now, Sir, that on the repetition of such silly, mlschievous,' and, I may say, insane articles as appeared in the H~ortlucita Whig on the a3d instant, a circular shall be seat to the merchants, manufacturers, bankers, ani shopkeepers of BelfaSt, calling ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... yeit corndncted at the OliiBlialy. Arrotbuor remarkable tiring was this. He ,ailui *1,reitl' understand an Attorney General- Whig or, Tory-mainitaininig the prerogative of the croon r as well as theo liberty of the preecs, and where al ?? libel appearedl ...

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 ...