THE BELFAST ADDRESS TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT
... the presentation of the address of the Corporation of Belfast to the Marquis Abtrtorn, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.—Noi tkern Whig. ...
... the presentation of the address of the Corporation of Belfast to the Marquis Abtrtorn, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.—Noi tkern Whig. ...
... though in vain —to leading members of the great Whig party—that was determined, to the extent of his opportunities to extend the basis of his Government, and thus convert, if possible, an existing [Whig] majority into a prac tical minority and he applied ...
... to undergo eighty-four days' imprisonment after leaving the hospital. His offence, we are informed, in* desertion.—Northern Whig. ...
... member for New Ross. The paragraph stated ' that Colonel Tottenham would probably support the present Government, and that the Whig candidate, had succeeded, would have added strength to the Opposition.' The correspondent of the Times must have paid little ...
... be an extensive, if not fundamental, reconstruction of the government. The retirement of two such pure Whigs would dissolve the allegiance of the Whig party to the remaining portion of the Cabinet, and the probability is that a succession of weak governments ...
... TELEGRAM.] London, Tuesday. There has been a meeting of 200 Liberals held this day. It was attended by the Constitutional Whigs. An attempt was made to induce them to adopt resolution, but none was agreed to. The result is that Government have finally ...
... Constitution of his country. But this discovery was not so very Surprisin to any but the Whigs; nor is anyone now, except a very vastly astonished to find that Harry Lord Br Whig, and Vaux, the thunderer against public corry political inconsistency, had actually ...
... that Archbishop Manning and Bishop Grant—indirectly, it may be, but still efficiently—took part in the Coventry election. The Whig whippers-in communicated with the abovenamed Roman prelates through a Liberal Roman Catholic peer, who at once co-operated ...
... Right Hon Sir Hugh Rose, G C B, KSI, &c, commanding the troops in Ireland, at the bar- racks, North Queen-street.—Northern Whig. Major-General C B, having proceeded on leave of absence, the command of the Ist brigade, Aldershott, has devolved upon Colonel ...
... question life and death, and such is the style in which they treat a matter of the highest interest to society. The Northern Whig, not approving of the Nnet-Letter't view, advertises sheriffs that a hangman disengaged, and that he may be heard on the 2nd ...
... Belfast. During the last forty years the local press has had its victories, its vicissitudes, and its failures. When the Northern Whig started into existence, on New-year's Day, 1824, the News-lMter and the Chronicle were its only competitors—the Irishman, conducted ...
... Constitutional Whigs voted with Lord Dunkellin, and if they agree to assist him, not merely by general support, but by acceptance of office, then he or Lord Stanley will form a Government. Several Liberal peers of the old Constitutional Whig party have met ...