THE NORTHERN WHIG

... THE NORTHERN WHIG. Tars journal is becoming quite rabid in its dislike to the Land League. In a long article upon the banquet given at Omagh. to /b. Litton M.P., the member foe all Ireland,' the Whig betrays a (bong wines. mat let it take care; foe those ...

Whig Sift

... Whig Sift (Racing) Wool liaa 9/5 RAIN NOT AIN 31/43 t 40/11. share I ails Wool-limed Ckilb• tag. I Adana Pow We ow tor A. W. GAMAGE, 126, 127, 128 &129, Holborn, London. ...

THE ULSTER WHIGS

... THE ULSTER WHIGS. is nothing in connexion with the' Home Rule movement so amusing as th e attitude of the Ulster Whigs. These people have taken a great stand against Mr Gladstone's prop•mals. Owing to National influence, and National Electoral strength ...

THE NORTHERN WHIG

... THE NORTHERN WHIG. THERE is no existing means to amply describe the delight felt by the conductors of the Belfast Whiq over the operation of the Coercion Act. The managers of the Dufferin journal, to quote the apt designation of a famous Belfast attorney ...

WHIG ♦ND TORY

... WHIG ♦ND TORY. Tin English Liberals have bad a new run of popularity, since their leaders undertook the manly task of threshing the poor Egyp- Piens. In no attitude of mind does John Bull eel so happy as when he is bullying somebody; and now that America ...

THE WHIG DECL'NE

... THE WHIG DECL'NE. Tus Whig Observer discusses the approaching end of the present Parliament, and acknowledges what has been apparent for some time —that the existing House of Commons has f illen a prey to disintegrating influences that have destroyed ...

Taz NORTHERN WHIG

... Taz NORTHERN WHIG. IF the Editor of the Northers Whig, a Scotch paper, published in Belfast, could by any means be promoted to the Chairmanship of Committees in the House of Commons he would very soon put his foot upon obstruction. Ile would not tolerate ...

THI NORTHEIN WHIG AGAIN. Tit great satirist of the Belfast Northern Whig was afforded a fiue opportunity fur ..

... THI NORTHEIN WHIG AGAIN. Tit great satirist of the Belfast Northern Whig was afforded a fiue opportunity fur the display of his peenlisr gift, on Thursday morning, by the fact that Mr. Parnell had not reached Paris in time to be present at the funeral ...

MORE COERCION FOR IRELAND. TIM Northern Whig is published in Belfast. It is an old journal, and at one time

... MORE COERCION FOR IRELAND. TIM Northern Whig is published in Belfast. It is an old journal, and at one time did good service in breaking down the abominable system of ascendancy that flourished in Ireland. It is now owneti by a limited coinpany, and has ...

ancient rights. What we cannot afford to receive with unconcern, however, is the abuse of the Northern Whig, ..

... ancient rights. What we cannot afford to receive with unconcern, however, is the abuse of the Northern Whig, and even the Coercion Act, which that journal so enthusiastically accepts as the best remedy for Irish distress, will not prevent emphatic and ...

THE DERRY ELECTION—MR. LEWIS. (From the North rn Whig.) Though considerable section of the Conservatives of ..

... THE DERRY ELECTION—MR. LEWIS. (From the North rn Whig.) Though considerable section of the Conservatives of Derry disapprove of Mr. Lewis as a candidate, whom such a Conservative journal as the Dublin Evening Mail calls a “carpet-bagger,” and though they ...

Published: Wednesday 13 November 1872
Newspaper: Londonderry Standard
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
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