LIBERTY IN IRILLAND
... LIBERTY IN IRILLAND. THE ENGLISH• EDITOR OP THE NORTHERN WHIG ON HOYE RULE AND POLITICAL HON ASTY. ...
... LIBERTY IN IRILLAND. THE ENGLISH• EDITOR OP THE NORTHERN WHIG ON HOYE RULE AND POLITICAL HON ASTY. ...
... •ILFASC ZECO/DEZT COURT. ♦ PRIIII DONNA. THEGERNAN 00V ENNAIENT AND THE VATICAN. THL CATHOLICS •NO WHIGS OF ...
... we suppose the campaign may be ,'raven to a close, and the colours of the party lowered before the ranks of Imperialism. The Whig editor not only has no sympathy for any a ttempt to govern Ireland by Irishmen, but he wires warm at the very thought of a ...
... we find that is a Literal ommititusmcy a Tory eta at his ease. A Whig was returned in IN;4. and agaia is the lowing year bat, when a Catholic nominee sought to him, the belovenese of Whig foith was In premnee of this lamented' neer our contemporary urges ...
... a domain of faaatieal partyisui. One act of electors vote for coo eaadelate he is a Whig, and become either theseelree or their Where were aocutomed to rote for Whigs; another equally oarearoea.hle. for jam. the IMMO remota ' and for no other. rote lover:ably ...
... a better op. portunity cf dishing the Whigs on this questa:in of Home Rule, or on that other most important question o f education, than he had when he reared the fatal Reform Bill In 1868. The Northern Whig is in a sore state about the supposed defection ...
... SPORT( SU. CURRIGH MElCTlNG—Tevresaay. Royal Whig—Math.. I ; Teoino S. ma. Lacklaut 1 t Maratha.. t; Nina oaf ...
... editor of the Northern Whig has compelled us to diverge from our appointed lines. It might be well to give just a few sentences in explanation of our action. Beyond the Ohannel a great many who know not our province believe that the Whig is in Ulster the exponent ...
... TAILORING MILLIKIN.IN RETURNINU THANKS • • Whig reaticettully Akira • cantina..we at their W. K. kr WI practical raperiamec Livapool, Looks. raid Arc. te, NELsoN bTREET. BILLIARDS:: BILLIARDS! ...
... under the feet of thaw• Whig* who hare been blinding the people—l eland convicted, even without a plea of extenuating cirememanows. Must every Cath4Aie in Ulster. because he prolamin a certain form of faith, be by compuleam • Whig, and be denounced in Matsured ...
... ETEUROLOU icAL DAIRY. ?AEU AT O'CLOCK. LJL. &t, Ogee. Donegal& Street, Whig. a i n s. b. I I 3613 haw .d Wiwi. I B.w. I Blume. ...
... place to the superior claims of Mr. Daly. Mr. Ilatthewo, the Whig candidate, had never the ghost of a chance, and very discreetly retired rather than expose the hollowness of his party. The Whig policy in Ireland is played out. A representative of this party ...