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... expected that the line will be open for traffic between this town and Downpatrick ia about year from this period.—iVorMern Whig. ...
... expected that the line will be open for traffic between this town and Downpatrick ia about year from this period.—iVorMern Whig. ...
... events prevent disappointment on the part those candid souls who in past years may have put their trust in the new school ol Whig officialism. ...
... It was a matter of little consequence to him what party governed in England—whether it was Whig or Tory (cheers). It was not long since the leader of the old Whig party told them that the Catholic religion enslaved the minds and degraded the soul of its ...
... good vote. Amongst his services he, the mi call-id Whig, opposed the Whig government in their favorite project of closing that national institution —Kilraairha-n hoipitaL opposed snccesefn’ly tbe Whigs on that motion. Mr. O’Dwyer fearlessly challenged ...
... generally felt that Mr. Macaulay failed to grapple with the sturdy of the Whigs. And efterwards, when be returned from India, and when be became a Cabinet Minister’ of tbe Melbourne Whigs, it was soon felt that Mr. Macaulay could not »tend in debate against ...
... grievous injustice. and shall lend best assistance towards obtaining it* Reform. It was alleged the late Election that lam a Whig. That charge is simply and utterly false. was merely a clover trick, got up to prejudice me. There is not a shadow of fbttndatton ...
... sat the ivil Court. Saturday Evening.—The parties in the great libel case of Kennedy v. Finlay, proprietors of the Northern Whig newspaper, came to an amicable arrangement, and consequently the assizes will not be as protracted as was expected. The terms ...
... thing would stop if this course were to be followed? Public newsrooms would become mere party clubs. In Belfast the ■ Northern Whig’ is excluded, because it did not take particular course on the great Riot question I In New Row a Mr. Howlett, of whom twelve ...
... close borongh for Messrs. Hamiltob and Napiki. It was singular bad taste, on the part of Mr. Justice Cramptok, who had been the Whig Candidate for the University after tho Reform Bill, and before he had undertaken judicial functions, to interpose this quarrel ...
... and Mr. Waldron—both Catholics, both advocates of the League Bill, and both ready to act in opposition to any Government, Whig or Tory, that would not make the Tenant charter a cabinet question. The magnetic wires are proverbially laconic in their mode ...
... Font it! had but 83 votes—the half being tbe Roman Brigade. According to our anticipations the English Dissenters and Scotch Whigs co-operated with tbe representatives of the country constituencies and the Conservatives of Ireland scouting the contemplated ...
... what candidate has received tho government support. Has not Kilmainham’ perceived e T, ery Whig newspaper, every Whig lawyer, every Whig ecclesiastic, every Whig landlord, stretching their power to the utmost limit to secure Waldron’s return? Why man, ...