batal APPOINTMENT
... heard report that noted revival” lay preacher committed snieide oo Saturday by drowning himself in the Bann Riser. —Northern Whig. ...
... heard report that noted revival” lay preacher committed snieide oo Saturday by drowning himself in the Bann Riser. —Northern Whig. ...
... candidates to three, was follows;—For the gentlenaan elected, 22; for Lient Wilson, 14; for John M'Csnee, Esq., 12. —Northern Whig. Captain Shaw son Bernard B. Shaw, Esq., of Honkstown, and held commission as Captain in tho North Cork Rifles, in which regiment ...
... should strain every nerve to keep them. The metropolitan county, like the metropolitan city, should be an to the- country. Ko Whig should be suffered to intrude himself into either The very effort to rob them of all influence a reduction of the right to ...
... laden vessels to have arrived here sines'Saturdav lastf The arrivals at othsn of our ports have ako been large. The Northern Whig says that since the year 1847 so large number of vessels have net arrived in Belfast from foreign ports, during the same extent ...
... general election in order to hsrejnvenated. The Tima saggests compromise, something that would slip easily both Houses. The Whigs have promised Mr. Bright jump into a quart bottle, but now that is not in condition to be very truculent they had better compromise ...
... ships, or of mortar vessels which fall to pieces blow of sledge. All these rotten ships were boilt by Whig contractors, under Whig Cabinet, and with Whig superintendence. It little wonder that that party should forfeit character and independence io order ...
... io yesterday's Constitution regarded serious blow by the steamshipping interest.” Well, they most thank their friends the Whigs. These bare shewn special ingenuity In the intention of new taxes, and the steam interest betrayed no antipathy the .Budget ...
... the Clergy) Mr. Cardwell’s assigns nothing; so that the liberality here, *ther the justice, is with the Tory, not with tho Whig But let ns put Wfcig and Tory oat the question, and get, can, the Bill. The measure one, and t, or,fortunately, is against ...
... policy or in principlewho for years held the office bow held by Mr. Gladstone, and who aa Whig Chancellor of the Exchequer was their financial oracle in the Whig contests with O’Connell. Perhaps, however, those liberal” Joornala who saw Tory in Lord Noruanbt ...
... management of geotleman no longer among ns, it was unjustly retained fur the sake of securing the representation the city to the Whigs. No other objection can urged against tbe prayer of tbe Petition. All the relations of tbe Barony, except this forced political ...
... not own the political leadership of Lord Derby, of many who have held office or owe their seats the House the patronage of Whig Governments but who felt themselves noabla to vote with their party this occasion. If wo examine the list, and make suitable ...
... Mr. Cardwell, and accepted by the Rorolali bishops la part payment of their little bill. It is precisely the game that the Whigs have been playing In Ireland for thirty years past; every concession only making tbe priests more Inexorable In their demands ...