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Belfast News-Letter
MR. O'CONNELL AND THE NORTHERN WHIG
... 11 MR. O'CONNELL AND THE NORTHERN WHIG. TO THE EDITOR OF TUE VINDICATOR. ierrion-gquare, Dublin, 1/I Ajpril, 1840. MY DF.AIR Srs,-i- respond, with great readiness, to the letter which you bave publicly addressed lo me, You de- rve every attention that ...
GEN. O'NEILL AND THE NORTHERN WHIG
... GEN. ONEILL AND THtE NORTHERN WHIG- 1 .IF public opinion be an index of controversial victory, we have the pleasure of knowing that our contest with the North- ern ?? has been already decided to our inmost satisfaction. On this account, we dare say, the ...
TOWN IMPROVEMENT—THE WHIG AND THE NEWS-LETTER
... Council, which that bodly, we think, can afford to despise, The Whig's next ?? point refers to the alleged increase of the municipal taxation. We said that there was no recent increase; the Whig maintains that the police tax has been increased this very year ...
MUNICIPAL REVISION COURT—THE NORTHERN WHIG
... MUNICIPAL REVISION COURT-TIHE NORII THEIRN WH'IG. IT is now tolerably notorious that the a liberal party in this town, represented in the press by the Zvosterc lV4ijy, are in the habit of getting up an annual grievance, in order to prepare tho public ...
THE REV. JOHN PAUL'S ANIMADVERSIONS ON THE WHIG'S APOLOGIES,
... proceeds upon the Whig's own priinciples~-btita concedes too much; for I do not admit that even my.short abridgement was not refused by the Whig. I am prepared to prove that it Was refused. Let the reader look at my statement of facts. t Tie Whig can multiply; ...
THE TOWN IMPROVEMENT BILL.—MORE WHIG SLANDERS
... THE TOWNVN IMPROVEMENT BILL-MIORE WHIG - I . SLANDERS. - Tie Belfast Iinprovemient Bill was read a~seensid time in the ?? of Lords onl 'Mondlay evening, and may, therefore, be considered safe, as the principle of the measure has thus been sanctioned by ...
ALLEGED FRUITS OF FREE TRADE—THE NORTHERN WHIG
... through the town until it struck against a la p post, hell he nabbed it, and never let it go again. Inone way, such as this, the Whig got hold of the idea of ree Trade, and the consequence is, that we are dosed with it ad nauseota in every number. Now, Free ...