THE DERRY JOURNAL ON “THE 18rn OF
... pen, crept into print in the columns of the Freeman t Journal and F.vening Pott, and subsequently into those of the Northern Whig: ...
... pen, crept into print in the columns of the Freeman t Journal and F.vening Pott, and subsequently into those of the Northern Whig: ...
... position less from his own talents or merits than from his sycophancy and Mabscrrieocy, during ths last thirty yeais, to the Whig Radical occupants of the Castle.— Ho should, therefore, exercise the high honour with which has been invested with modesty ...
... Tha Northern Whig, on# papers rnmonr-cvnmmed by this identical Journal man, honestly declares that *• Mr. Hampton's explanation is satisfactory. What course does the Journal writer take, who flrst disseminated the falsehood through the Whig We mast quote ...
... success at the bar of Springfield. politics, to which, whilst following his profession, paid great attention, he joined the Whig party, and was a warm supporter of Henry Clay. In 1846 was elected to Congress, and continued to belong to it till 1849. He ...
... strengthen the ■lHanirr between the Culleaitaa and the Whig Ministry. Although Dr. Cnllan’a vanity, his Ignorance of the state and requirements of this country, prevent hi* disassociating himaatf from the Whig party, may indefinitely postpone candid acknowledgment ...
... things that Englishmen, unprovided with them, ean besecure from annoy- ance and delay.—Daily News Correspondent. Toe “ Wuie.”—Whigs and Tories in com- bi mon are agreed upon the perpetuation of one special sham— Sir William that of “‘ the whip” in the House ...
... Saint*,” and the entire range of modem penny literature, and betaken himself for season to the company of the late heretical Whig, Lord Macaulay. In the (see of the Index Expurgatoriut, this, we oonfesa. is ■arpriaing. Nay, is heroic. We hope that none ...
... under- stood that an app! lication will be made at once to have the farkethill and Armagh quashed.—Northern proceedings at Whig Correspondent. ELECTION OF MAYORS FOR 1861. Dust, Atkinson was this day elected Lord Mayor of Dublin for the ensuing year. ...
... imploring people to respect the laws P This is our crime. We are not concerned to defend the articles of the Freeman, or the Whig, or the Evening Post ; but we have adopted the Free- man’s letter into our own columns, because it has been made thetext for ...
... Derry would be were not to give up these old memories at the ding of any (Cheers.)” ‘It appears that the sent down the Northern Whig was not allowed to attend the soiree. writes Hempton a ticket for the soiree of this and took sitting at table for a quarter ...
... ACCIDENTS. The following is the last paragraph in the Standards report of the celebrations :— “The repo rter of the Northern Whig attended the soiree, professionally ; ‘but, when a short time seated in the room, he was politely requ ested to withdraw, not ...
... having appeared in the Dublin Freeman, Dublin Evening Post, and Belfast Northern ‘he approaching Anniversary of Shutting of Whig, in reference to t the Gates:— .d there is a report, that some hundreds of the Orange- men of the neighbourh ‘It is said, an ...