THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, S
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... tbf! last whig proselyte. TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Referring the article ia your journal of the nstant, headed The.Last Whig Proselyte,” whereto it stated that by degrees the Daily Express receded from the honest policy which bad originally announced, and ...
... TBE LAST WHIG PROSELYTE. The state of the Dublin press for some time past has attracted much attention. There are certain journals published in that city which have, to their honour, stedfastly maintained the principles of the Conservative party, its ...
... TO THK EDITOB Of THE WHIG. common with tbs other cesspayers of the County of Antiim, I felt aggrieved by conduct of the Grand Jury the last Assizes, in raising the payment of the Collectors of County Cess from la per pound sterling and I have always felt ...
... WHIG IN IRELAND. (From tie Morning Mesa) Set+ notices of motion as that given Maguire in the noun of Commons last sight, mobloing the va4ne and nneati-factory question of tenant tight with a prayer for a !loyal Com• mirion to inquire into the stave of ...
... THE WHIG .Go I EHXMEST From the IT.. . The last Liberal Conservative anl uliig Ministry fell pieces process of decay and disintegration, in the course of which, first the peelite element— consisting of Lord Aberdeen, the • of Newcastle, Mr fL ulstone ...
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... scene. Thus it is a struggle between Whig and Tory, and the duty of an Irish constituency ought to be clear enough. They have no right to send a Whig to Parliament in any ea e. The occupancy of power by the Whigs for the last few years has been a public ...
... more incumbent on the Assembly to | think I step, since the graphic report of Mc. Carson's cot been given from the Northern Whig (with your c Terence on Rev. Mr, Rogers’ election) in Thureday’s 7's of thus the most unseemly and disorderly ecene w Carson ...
... TH» EDITO« Or WHIG. —Yon me great honour and great wrong. The honour I not deserve ; and with jour permis ion, I beg to repel the injustice. issue of the 241 h li st, joo are pleased to call ra« “The Ireland,* and you devote a long, and. I must admit ...
... BELug, Toel4 l W. (From the Whig.) In this town yesterday some excitement was caused by car loads of Orangemen passing through the streets on their way to Lisburn, where a monster meeting of from 14,000 to 15,000 Orangemen was held. In Sandy-row and ...