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iirTDtmitut—l – to order

... disfranchised WO Oster., when their proper number I. Yr. then released to the oroduct of what he Whet the hypocritical, corrupt Whigs. who. he were ter more dangerous Una like Mr. Kirker or Mr. -tedium. Mr. K les so—That's personal . (Laughter.) Mr. Rai retarrod ...

Published: Saturday 27 February 1869
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2916 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE ULSTER EXAMINER, BELFAST, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1869. ■TYMUI APPLICATIOK MT 110. JOllll MIA

... Assizes. for that you on the 27th day of February inst., at Belford. did knowingly and maliciously publish in the Norikeni Whig newspaper a Orr- Win scandalotie libel &onset the mid John Rim, and did, with others at prevent =known, unlawfully eonspire ...

.Tlll PL-TUBST OF MATS,

... ed. ' That Mr. Davis id exonerated from the very serious charge hich appears against hint in the vice-Letter and Norther,' Whig of 29th January but Mr. moved the adoption a the repot. Mr. Haar mid that Foster gave hll9 evidence before be Judge as a matter ...

WEIWII7. 4311,IthallAtlin

... Mr. Sir R. Casimir. Mr. ewes. Mr. Caawroso, Mr. sad Mr. Meavar. aerate oaamereadatory tones of time swerve. Leave rives to Whig is the Bill. sad it arse Laseread • Int time. the at Mr. Qtrs. raw was ordend Drogheda. is the rooms Mr. eftmitwortle, oboes ...

THE DEBATE ON THE PARTY PROCESSIONS

... that previous to the Aet Itgak a Party Procession. Act had leen introdneel in IMP by Mr. Stanley, who was then Member of a Whig Ooverpreent, and afterward, • Conservative Prune Minister d England. (A laugh.) Ho merely mentioned that fact because he thought ...

Published: Saturday 20 March 1869
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 11880 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

17- riff t o whom did you understand that to

... Note. Letter Y No; never. Croaacramined by Mr. A NDIEWS—On the Saturday the article appeared I was in a nrwa•shop buying the Whig. ..ben I was asked had I son the article. 1 re I marked I had not. I don't get Tun Exantwza. He abowed it to we, and I said ...

time ai time attended the leampiet. I tab l way too, they we spied is a mimosa lenneastion. It apposite

... en article which, apparently wishing to soothe, It very probably wanted to fan the Ramo of this tries'slar duel between the Whig, Tot L e anness Examinee, and the Mr , . I laughter.) They might have gone on from that to this if they hadn't got tired of ...

eASE OF LIBEL

... the articles, the marked ability and spirit with which it was conducted, effected a revolution in journalizing, and gave the Whig party in this town an influence and halo which still lingers around around. And there is another paper of very old and very ...

THE LIBEL CABE TO TOO ZOITOR or TOO 014 TIS

... the Fleet? Bates the First, I presume. And is not the plaintiff Bates the Seeond don't know. Dr. Ritchie the article in the Whig a reply to one which had appeared in the Neer Garr, mid not a refereneu to the plaintiff. Critai-erainined--Theru is a charge ...

ITAYTESTANTISM ON ITS DEFENCE

... rend this pre- Ikea resolution. the mover addressed himself to it a style that was in every way appropriate. fie denounced Whig-Rediesi place-hunters, assisted by a few infidels and Protestant renegades, and pushed on by the Ultramuntane hierarchy: he ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.-TUSADAI

... it was the whole theatre sight bare been blown Kr. n ardeu—l sea sure it would. Mr. Horrostrnr—Mr. K 's spirit atom and the Whig odoe are in the hmo.diate v. 140. James Butler and deposed that be its employed ia the Thisbe Royal. and kis pertieuhar duty ...