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SATITRDAY, MARCH 9, 1867

... danger seemed over. After a veer or two, nearly whsle of ihein were lilicra*.ed through a mistaken lenieney:;in the part of the Whig Government, and many of them were all( wed to return, and resume their agi.ation. Sion a set of c.,tispiratont, calling them=elves ...

obliged hon,,urab y to aster his protest *eidetic it. (liter, hear.) The beactsif the party raid on, occasioo, ..

... Major Blacker avast Me own party, especially after the letter of Sir Thomas &hewn. Major Blacker said this wee Whig mime, stolen from the Whigs. Well, he could only my to that that William Johnston of Bellykilbeg upported it, and in Armagh Mr. T. 0. Peel ...

THE ULSTER ialled into terrace. (Cheer.) Ow authority. then, was rapretne. ( Ipplatiee.) He who darn to it but ..

... ) 0! the beceficeet legishe tioa of the Whigs! (Applause.) But we were sot to he blinded by ere, cariag everythimg Tee,. Inmate it sae Try, tad riming everything Whig. became it was Witte. If the Terre the Whigs were end both were hostile to Treks& (Rear ...

Published: Thursday 12 September 1878
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1761 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HOME RULE AND THE tiIiENNOCIC ELECTION

... appeul t this trainmen of Greenock in reference to the coming election for th.it borough Irishmen of tireenoil, a poor little Whig piety. which has consistently enough PoliPd ag.onst HOIM! Rule and Nationality is every form. water the moral weak pretence ...

Published: Thursday 20 December 1877
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 537 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

EDUCATION LILUVI POS 1111.411 D

... EDUCATION LILUVI POS 1111.411 D. Cork. July 17,1870. Bra,-1 have read in yesterday's Northers Whig a report of the speeches made and resolutions adopted at a public meeting of the National Education Lisps in Belfest. With most of what was said I cordially ...

hot the Crowe. clishe-oar fanatics le him will not be trod. (food cod retard oloseving.) Mr. Lena P.t,li., ..

... perpetuate them. Tho it v. Fotry *Omar, ran snarled the mottos. Ho referred et !smith 'n a letter winch hod appeared in trill., Whig of that are. alzset H. and represented as orieg hone Cotholle kiln , * man. Att anelpieg the letter and deoliec with the various ...

Published: Saturday 03 December 1881
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 528 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MR. GLADSTONE AND THE LIBERALS

... GLADSTONE AND THE LIBERALS. Twos Emma*, stye There *some t ilk, mere or We wil 1, ad an organised revolt of some ef the old Whig politic's,ns from the [silent party. and Mr. Gladstone se its counsellor. The story that several who either are leading persona ...

TO CONUESPONDENTS

... once respectable Whig, of witnessing the reception given to the Corporation by the Prime Minister of the Empire. We congratulate the country on the result of the deputation. We predicted, in an. swering the absurd vaticinations of the Whig in February last ...