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1850 - 1899
26 1890-1899

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Lisburn Herald and Antrim and Down Advertiser

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Antrim, Northern Ireland

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Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland

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Lisburn Herald and Antrim and Down Advertiser

IRISH OPINION

... ratepayers, the case of a supreme difficulty bv a strictly legal process before a responsible and impartial ’•ribunal. The Northern Whig (Belfast) say that the Bill “as evidently been carefully framed. It contains many excellent provisions. Some of the safeguards ...

LIBERAL REFORM

... because they were not sufficiently earnest in carrying out Radical doctrines, because they leaned too much the official and Whig element in the party —the element which claims all the offices and does little of the work. Had electoral reform, for instance ...

DR. KENTOUL, M.P

... been one of excessive pride, for it was the Liberal Unionists who shone at that Convention in special splendour. The Northern Whig, the leading Liberal Unionist newspaper, surpassed anything I have ever known to be done by any newspaper in the United Kingdom ...

FIXTURE

... Kick-off at three o’clock. MEETING OF RATEPAYERS IN LISBURN. FORMATION OF A DEFENCE ASSOCIATION. [From the Belfast Northern Whig} A meeting of ratepayers who think they have no right pay the water tax recently levied the Town Commissiones in consequence ...

THE ULSTER FISH HALL, BELFAST

... was afterwards given and acknowledged by Mr, John Henderson, Btl/ast Iftvt LtUtr and Mr, Mac Knight, editor ol the Ncrthtrn Whig. Mr. Wellington Young, solt., proposed The Chairman,” and the interesting prcceadingt concluded. Messrs Sawcn csffißineei hUiinew ...

THE INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ULSTER DISTRICT, The annual meeting of the Ulster District ..

... president of the Dublin District; Mr. A. Dunlop, hon. sec. Dublin District ; Mr. Thomas Mac Knight, F.J.1., editor Northern Whig ; Mr. Pressley, Derry ; Mr. C. Orr, Derry ; and Mr. J. Shannon, Coleraine. Mr. W. Stewart, secretary, read the minutes the ...

A REGULAR RUSTLE-TUSSLE

... and never Intend to. And I mean With efforts superhuman (Unless the House agree), Of every Irish woman To make a P.L.G. Tory—Whig—jbe na tjo„™ The world—do what they will, I mean, against creation, To pass my little Bill. Tho’ in a deluge o’er Their vile ...

(From The World)

... possible, this arrangement being originally suggested Mr. Gladstone. Lord Lansdowne’s grandfather, who was a leader of the Whig party for more than years, refused dukedom four times. The presentation to Lady Tyler, the Lady Mayoress, on the part the members ...

TIT-BITS. A CLERICAL HUUORI3T. The following anecdotes of a Scottish ecclesiastical hunorist are from the ..

... The Rev. Mr. Thom, minister the parish Goran, was alike distinguished for his shrewd sense, bis sarcastic wit, and bis ultra Whig principles. On days national fasting, during the Americas war, Mr. Thom found fitting occasions for the expression bis political ...

If that were ho, theu he (Mr. Morton) was quite eatiblied, and felt extremely eorry that he Bhouid have been

... the following resolution the subject :—That the guardians of the Lisburn Union desire to draw the attention of the Northern Whig, Belfast News-Letter, and Irish News, the fact that the proceedings of the Board are frequently not published, and when published ...

CURRENT OPINION. m. OLADDTOHX’B BIRTHDAY. The Daily Stm, referring to Mr, Oiadatone entering upon hia BAthyaar ..

... the most eloquent be made, Mr. Oiadatone declared that time was on hie aide. It was Indeed. Par although that BUI perished Whig secession—the aeoeaaion immortalised by John Bright as the Osro of Adullam—twolro mouthe bad hardly alaptad whoa Tory Gorernment ...