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likely, in short time, to come in to the national ranks. The movements for self-government th already nom ..

... in separation. It was in the summer of 1846. on the occasion of the Whig party coming into office in England. O’Connell showed a disposition to accept the friendly advances of the Whig ministers; and it was apprehended that, for the sake of obtaining from ...

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... possessor of £30.000, left to him near relative whom did not even know. A Happy C’ouroß read the fob lowingintlie Sotlhfrn Whig of Friday, concerning the last monthly meeting of the Belfast Municipal Council:— ** The public attended in large numheis barrier ...

MELANCHOLY ACCIDENTAL DEATH

... Thomas Bateson, Esq., son of Sir Robert Bateson, of Belvoir, and Captain Ward are named the Candidates likely come forward. The Whig believes Mr. Barbour to be Liberal, and says Mr. Batesou and Captain Ward arc both Conservatives. Elopements. —The little village ...

FAMILY NAMES

... shave off your Dundreary whiskers, you may be unconsciously cut dead by a friend in the street. If you cross over from the Whig bench to the Tory bench, you may have to quit your pleasant club. If you leave Canterbury for Rome, you will probably annoy ...

THE CASE OF THE REV. MR. M'LAUGHLIN

... market closes firm, but quiet, and the stock is 395,000 bales. In our local trade, there has been but little doing.— Northei'n Whig. 'Hie (’ourt of Queen’s Dench, on Saturday, granted, at the suit of the Mayor of Bolfaat, a conditional order For criminal ...

THE NEWRY AND DUNDALK EXAMINER

... is the announcement that a batch of new peerages about to be created. As it has now, for long a time been deemed alike by Whig and Tory administrations, quite justifiable to be guided by considerations of political expediency, rather than of individual ...

Established 1830

... momentous questions which must find a voice in the forthcoming Parliamentary Session. We are no strong partisans of cither Whigs or Tories, nor rare to pin our faith to Mr. Ilright and the Manchester school, and we are equally indifferent to what may the ...

EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR

... have done with so largo a sum. The Ballymena Tragedy. —Dr. William, Black has addressed the following letter to the Northern Whig, as justifying his opinion of the means by which Miss Carey met her death. Dr. Black’s opinion, it will be observed, is a direct ...

DEATH OF THE MARQUIS OF LANSDOVVNE

... with the political opinions of the Whigs, and on many occasions on the change of a ministry he was honoured dy the confidence of her Majesty as to the calling in” of new ministers. In |>oliticB the noble Marquis was a Whig of the old school—a consistent Liberal ...

PUBLIC OPINION

... is angry, nnrl when the Press execrates she believes that her policy condemned by the popular voice. Now that the Richmond Whig has become inspired with a fulsome hatred towards England, can we conceive that the affection for her which the Southerns have ...

THE NEWEY & DUNDALK EXAMINER

... before her death. After some conversation. The Court adjourned at five o’clock till eleven o’clock on Wednesday next Northern Whig. Ax Auctioxeb ix the Pulpit. —The subjoined item of intelligence is in the Times : Profitable Preaching—On the first Sunday ...