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THE ARREST OF MR PARNELL, M.P

... caiculated to carry out in any way its professed object of restoring peace to this distracted ountry. (From the ` Northern Whig.) We have no sympathy with coercion except as a stern necessity, when other means of Government fail, after having been fully ...

THE COUNTY COURTS JUDGES

... Do ?? Ye . Yes, by marriage .. Yea ?? ?? ?? Yes ?? ?? IProtestani ?? Do ?? ?? Do not know Do not know ?? . R Catholi ?? Whig .. Yes ?? ?? Not in this county . Protestant .. .Conserwative i es .. ?? Do not know ?? ?? Catholic .._.Llberal .. Protestant ...

A MYSTERIOUS CASE

... GUARDIANS. en (FROM GUn COREsIPONDENT.) tt Limerick, Wednesday' D To-day after a mst exciting conte Mr. Frost, d ...

THE PROSPECTS OF THE SESSION

... and the reopiness with which its advanced and moat powerful dection is prepared to throw itself in their ha*ds, but the old Whig elenent in the House of Commons has ahnost died out. So muho the stronger is the resn why the Conser- vatives shol(I Wastch ...

THE POOR-LAW ELECTIONS

... guardianship of the electoral division of our town, and we pledge ourselves to return them triemphantly against any combination of Whigs and Conservatives that may turn up Dn our mnidst. ?? Youth renewed and old age unrecognisest by usilg FRED LEWIS' Har Coloor ...

THE NATIONAL LEAGUE

... O'Kelly, and -x down with them .a The Chairman-The representation of thecounty tb bad been wrested from whig and Tory alike, and of neither Whig nor Tory, whether in the person of fa Mr. ?? or Mr. Dick, would ever again repre- ma sent them in Parliament ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A GENTLEMEN

... Wall said the N ational League was a-Ser- fectly redpoinsiblb and legal body, wh'oselxtst- ence had been recognised by the Whigs and by the Tory Government, which Mr Bloomfield sup- ported. If the League was not legal how was it that it was not prosecuted ...

COUNTY DOWN ELECTION PETITION

... not. lie told the ?? Mir. Buriside vwhat had taken place at ?? interview, but he (lid not ask him to write. Extracts from the Whig, describing him 1 aen a trickster and a liar, hld heon cireulated 3 anrone the gontry and farmers in county Down 3 athd eount ...

LORD ROSEBERY ON THE LEINSTER-HALL BANQUET AND THE CLANRICARDE CASE

... from the mountains of the North to curse his late friends, and who had actually claimed Fox, Grev, and the rest of the old Whigs as supporters of thi Union, and had spoken of the dissentient Liberals being in possession of the title deeds of the Liberal ...

PLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... by Mr. Menton, supported b Mr. Jcene, and adopted :- Resolyed-That we trust thb eletora of Limerick will sweerp away both Whig and' Tory rats end return a genune Paraellite. Routine busines having been transacted, the meeting adjourned. MICiHAE D&vm ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY SOUTHERN DIVISION

... for the Nationalist Party; Mr. H H Moore, solicitor, for the Conservaigves; and Mr. John Siminionds, solicitor, for' the: Whigs. The National- Party gainedduring the day with claims and sustaining objections against Conservatives about 150 votes. 7 WoanxsN's ...

LAND COMMISSION COURT

... literaty and relitious point of view, but their chief object is to help to replenish the exchequer of the mia.sion of which Mr. Whig- I ham is the convener. }1is lecture on his visit to Rome was very much appreeiated, and his account of what lie has seen in ...