CHURCH DEFENDERS
... rather encourage others do- for the Irish Church. much do these ‘furious’’ persons really feel for the Irish Church.—Northern Whig.” ...
... rather encourage others do- for the Irish Church. much do these ‘furious’’ persons really feel for the Irish Church.—Northern Whig.” ...
... little of what really definite ; for after all must be profound philo* sopher who can say where is tho line that separates the whig from the tory. For this reason I generally peruse with feelings bordering impatience the political lucubrations of one of your ...
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... they last answered him after the same curt fashion. Mr Roebuck said on Friday that he entered public life opposed both to Whigs and Tories, and that, a necesanry consequence, he had been hated by both parties. Roobnck soems to forgst that years ago be ...
... MARRIED BY MISTAKE A correspondent sends to the ‘Northern Whig* the following extraordinary story of wedding ;—On Saturday last marriage ceremony attended with Tory unusual circumstances took place in a little town not twenty miles from Belfast, A youthful ...
... inquiries at the drug the this inflammable fluid, with t performed, if le, le, 8 let into the the mystery clear rriage to be in Whig.” parties bona fide > the sorrow of the THE CLERKENWELL er half, who bad The Fenian prisoners were d, the clergyman fore Sir ...
... I imagine, may be a tolerably sound Whig, yet have very serious doubts the exi>odicncy of Iffr Gladstone’s measures. The case of the Irish Church doe# not, as far 1 cau see, come ncceswirily under the head of Whig or Tory politics, unless Ton?- ism simply ...
... This had calming effect, and the remainder of the service wasdeoently performed, but not without much blundering.’— * Northern Whig.’ ...
... means of doing what the ooantry expects of him, must be suitably seconded. It is tolerably certain that many of the veteran Whig leaders who hitherto held the chief posts in Liberal Cabinets are ready rad razioas to make way for younger men. Their places ...
... persons have to consulted. There will probably be some Utile difficulty reconciling the views of Mr Bright with those the old Whig section of the Cabinet. But does it occur to any one to remember how the very same difficulty was sap- exist with regard to ...
... consistent Liberal as any we had the House of Commons last session and it is not the least of his merits that cares no more for Whig or Liberal Government, that might give him place and emolument, than does for Tory Ministries that abhor and fear him. 1 hope ...
... for New York. Her two male companions, who are emigrants for the same place, corroborated Miss Cooney’s statement.— 'Northern Whig.* ...