DEATH OF A FENIAN IN JAIL. (From the NortUr* Whig
... DEATH OF A FENIAN IN JAIL. (From the NortUr* Whig ...
... DEATH OF A FENIAN IN JAIL. (From the NortUr* Whig ...
... put trust in the Whigs (cheers).How many of the “ eleven measures” have we got, my friends (none, uone) ? You are mistaken, my friends. Don’t you think the Whig Coercion Bill counts for one of them (laughter)? Don’t you think the Whig bill empow- ering ...
... Tue object which was thought to bein view in the late cabinet move—namely, the increase of the Whig ele- ment, and the final extrusion of the Peelites—appears to be prosecuted with vigour, if we may judge from the vehemence of the attacks on Lord ABERDEEN ...
... We learn from the Northern Whig that the Tory party in the Presbyterian body has been sending deputation to London to endeavour to influence Mr. Gladstone in the scheme that he may preparing for the settlement of the Irish Church question. believe that ...
... DEATH OF SHERIDAN KNOWLES. The Northern Whig of yesterday announces the death of this distinguished Cork man, which took place at Torquay, Devonshire, on Sunday last. ...
... Mr, M‘Glashan, of Dublin, has charge of another Brochure and fierce attack on the Whigs and their Irish policy, which the Limerick Chronicle states is shortly to appear “ from “the able pen of an Ex-M.P. of a South Eastern County, “ of whom Lord Cloncurry ...
... Aw IRIsH SUKG+ON WITH THE FRENCH ARMY —Tbe Northern Whig say :—We were informed on Wednesday by © special telegram from that Dr. who left Beifast for Paris William MacCormac, on the 29th with the view of obtaining ex- perience of military surgery, bas ...
... PREPARATION OF FLAX, TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Srr,—As if to remind the public in general that still vast deal is to be done to bring the necessary te the converting of the raw product to a first stage of the staple fabric of the North of Ireland ...
... HOW THE WHIGS PLACE [RISH TRANQUI- LITY ON A PERMANENT aad SURE BASIS. Crammer, MONDAY EV ENING, a AUGUST 5, 1859. Tur Whig cabinet are anxious to place the tranquility of this country upon a permanent and secure basis ; and they take a very happy mode ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE POPE. TO TIIE IDITOB OP THE TABLET. Dear Sib, —It is time that the Catholics of the British Empire should have account of Lord John Russell's dealings with the Pontifical dominions, those acts lie utiblushingly revealed in the Blue Book ...
... Mr. i* Belpast.—The Northern Whig concludes notice of Mr. Spurgeon's sermon, which is reported at some length, in these terms :— u We cannot deny that Mr. Spurgeon is a remarkable man, and we not wish to deny that has elements of power and forcible expression ...
... THE Whig of February 5th has the fol- lowing proposition, which most of our readers will re- gard with deep interest. It exhibits the decidedly friendly feeling of the Confederate States towards the Head of the Catholic Church. We know that this feel- ...