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IRELAND

... awrded fthe plaintiff 51.. The Herald had ceopied the report from a local pajer+.bat hid issued a placard: headed A Drasiken, Whig The village of Greaghhafariame. in county RoscoGnmon, was the. soee of, t sliokin dom~ti Ingedy-. ?? iiight.,- i farmer and ...

THE LIBERATOR FRAUDS

... furnishes capital' material for the interviswer's note-book. Mr. Hcrs1. h~asmatsyre..cllections of Holland -ouse and its briiat Whigs * and: of 'Long- msinangs aiter tabbe, where the etist heard the rahyjoa 'ofe~ Sidney' Smith andihe j Olibhd Wit: of Tb~oobng ...

THE MURDER OF SWEDISH MISSIONARIES

... a brilliant political career. He is the fourth son of the venerable Lord Leigh of Stoneleigh, who is a survival cf the old Whig school, the relics of which have their headquarters at Brooks's Club. Mr. Rowland Leigh is a Wellsgton boy and a Trinity College ...

THE FORESTERS' HIGH COURT

... reOtatc, thke Huotor to b6 0))eoe at, noon. A vmi-y ?? Ur t~o proceed. rorn three to fivocloc t30,argeeea , i. thletic apocto, whiG he cenmmnced 5ijotbervril oncemertainreent will c'reulpy fromt 7 to .9 ; nod ?? .1ll) IC 10 there Will boo ~ ditipphmy ei ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... Il:pveni'y Herald. He had no aenmity to IMr Condon, 9 Cross-examined by Mr Sullivan, Q C-It r was he wr ote the placard A Drunken Whig s M P. It waVS calculated to draw attention to e the article. He made no inquiries to find ous e whether the report was true ...

EXPLOSION AT THE FOUR COURTS

... bi fade aro left itidout a piece of glass in its in placo, and the tipper windows are nearly all cu brokcen'i The eastern whi-g of the building has ell A:so suffered sever-ely in the same way, and ad hle glass of fourteen ?? is more or less Po Ilown out ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... shade find the wind taken completely out of their sails by the Conservative Premier. It is, in fact, another dishing of the Whigs. It would be scarcely fair to Count TnrnFE, however, to regard his ,scheme of Parliamentary reform merely as a party device ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... and M r. Webb, of I o Portsmouth, appeared for the defendants.- ii r It ?? that in order to erect a veiitilatiag shaft b tat whi.g it was found necessary t&dpeen the sewer, v Iwhich %as in the highway, and men employed by I the Authority were excavating ...