Our mail summary reports a series of rows in Belfast between those rival factions in that locality — tho Orangemen and Catholics, the result being tho wounding of a number of persons and the death of a lady, who was injured from the effects of a blow received from a stone supposed to have been thrown by Orangemen through the window of one of the convents. Even Sir Stafford Northcote has been attacked, a stone having been thrown through the window of a carriage in which he was riding. It is a matter for deep regret that men's so-called religious enthusiasm loads them to the perpetration of deeds ao disgraceful. Will the time never come in Ireland when the " lion shall lay down with the lamb V
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2034, 14 November 1883, Page 2
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