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LETTER FROM AN IRISH FEDERAL OFFICER TO THE EDITOR OP THE NORTHERN WHIG

... same time remarks, was always able to check them throwing a Nor them Whig in their teeth. In one of his letters he observes I have often thought of writing to the editor of the Whig to thank him (or the arguments he has supplied me with, and which I was ...

* PROSPERITY is the politics of Ireland,” said Mr. Wmrry, the Editor of the Northern Whig, at the St. Patrick’s

... * PROSPERITY is the politics of Ireland,” said Mr. Wmrry, the Editor of the Northern Whig, at the St. Patrick’s dinner at Belfast, in responding to the toast “The Union of Irishmen.” In that pithy phrase he has embodied the real interest of this country ...

LORD JOHN RUSSELL’S MANIFESTO. The following manifesto has been issued by the noble leader of the Whig party, ..

... LORD JOHN RUSSELL’S MANIFESTO. The following manifesto has been issued by the noble leader of the Whig party, in the form of an address to the electors of the city of London :— “ GENTLEMEN— More than ten years have elapsed since I was requested by a ...

THE WHIG AMPHITRYON AND WHIPPER-IN. For twenty years—from 1832 to 1852—there was no name better known “ about ..

... THE WHIG AMPHITRYON AND WHIPPER-IN. For twenty years—from 1832 to 1852—there was no name better known “ about the House” than that of Lord Marcus Hill. Individual characteristics rendered him the illustration of a system; and, if historians ever went ...

5 ‘The opposition of the Derby ministry is composed of three allied bat independent bodies—the Whigs, the so ..

... 5 ‘The opposition of the Derby ministry is composed of three allied bat independent bodies—the Whigs, the so-called and the Independent Liberals. With « view to , and also becsuse the Derby ministry were un- ‘to be more directly and inveterately hostile ...

Scotland was allowed a much smaller number of members; but when the Union with Scotland was offected, the great ..

... Scotland was allowed a much smaller number of members; but when the Union with Scotland was offected, the great Whig statesmen, Somera, Hali- fax, and others, succceded in inserting a clause con- taining a full recognition of the religion to which the ...

The Northern Whig is very justly indignant with Louis Napoleon for sending an army to Home:—“ Though the ..

... The Northern Whig is very justly indignant with Louis Napoleon for sending an army to Home:—“ Though the immediate danger of war may bo averted, the Koman question is not settled, and cannot be settled so long as tho I’opo is regarded as under a French ...

the repeal of the union. ft'rom the Northern Whig.j It i« really most uojoet to make the British people of

... the repeal of the union. ft'rom the Northern Whig.j It i« really most uojoet to make the British people of thia day roepooaible for boatile legielatioa oentarie* afco. For many year*, with her British connexion, Ireland has had advantages which an independent ...

THE MONAGHAN AND CLONES EXTENSION RAILWAY. (FROM THE NORTHERN WHIG.) Morwixo.—Yesterday, the exten- as ..

... THE MONAGHAN AND CLONES EXTENSION RAILWAY. (FROM THE NORTHERN WHIG.) Morwixo.—Yesterday, the exten- as officially sion railway from Monaghan to Clones ent Inspector. Wh en this line opened by the Governm there will be two lines between is open for public ...

THE “DAT AN ELECTION HOAX AT REA bes marta wat J N (From the Northern Whig/ It having been extensively

... reduce the Whig party in Belfast to not more than one-fourth of the constituency (groans). Now, under these circumstances, I_ am of opinion—(groans under these circumstances, I say, I am of opinion that ! any man who attempts to start a Whig candidate ...

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. m NOKTBBRN WHIG.) Ae political ami social condition of the South of Ireland undergone so ..

... OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. m NOKTBBRN WHIG.) Ae political ami social condition of the South of Ireland undergone so great a change, within the last three years, that the attention of our readers may well be directed to consideration of its character and extent ...

sit on this side might be contented with something lika whig they have proposed, free from those expressions ..

... sit on this side might be contented with something lika whig they have proposed, free from those expressions which bait the feelings of bon. members ; and the result would be that wa should all unite in what would then be an overwLelmiag affirmation of ...