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THE PRESS PROSECUTIONS IN IRELAND

... language against the landlords. He used strong language against the toiled, but he used equally strong language Against the whigs. (A laugh.) No one, however, could imagine that his letter was a seditious libel against the Queen or the Queen's government ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... years ago, Men 'of different shades of religion had begun, to think better of each other. He had sat on a com- mittee with Whigs, Tories, Radicals, Protestants, and Roman Catholics, and men of various shades of reli- gious opinion, and he had been struck ...

THE FENTUN CONSPIRACY

... -The Noeirth 1iFq contaics the c following zwariing,' which hlis been received at the off5ee of the paper:- Editor of the Whig Callender-strest, Belfast. Dear Sir,-I wish to inform you that you had need to be very careful of your Conceartis as a partv ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... this town, and who has continued in active service on that body up to the time of his death. Mr. Whetstone belonged to the whig section of the liberal party, but had also the confidence and esteem of the radicals. The re- union of the liberal party, by ...

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 ...

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 ...