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FROM THE THIRD EDITION OF THE NORTHERN WHIG,

... FROM THE THIRD EDITION THE NORTHERN WHIG, Belfast, Saturday, 2 p.m —The Commission sat today in the Courthouse at twelve o’clock. Mr. Barry, Q.C, opened the Commission, and read the warrant. He stated that the inquiry would apply only to the reason why ...

LETTER FROM AN IRISH FEDERAL OFFICER TO THE EDITOR OP THE NORTHERN WHIG

... same time remarks, was always able to check them throwing a Nor them Whig in their teeth. In one of his letters he observes I have often thought of writing to the editor of the Whig to thank him (or the arguments he has supplied me with, and which I was ...

PARTY NAMES

... thus, at the first blush, say that the so-called Tories are not really Tories, or that the so-called Whigs are not really Whigs, because the words Whig and Torey convey to him no meaning except as the arbitrary names of the two parties. Before he knows ...

THE EARL OF CARLISLE

... THE EARL OF CARLISLE. The Times remarks that Lord Carlisle belonged to the blood royal of the Whigs, and he had high place in the great federations of the Howards, Caeendishes. Greys, Gowers, Grosreoors and others. All the papers speak with marked respect ...

THE BELFAST SPECIAL COMMISSION

... THE BELFAST SPECIAL COMMISSION Belfast, Monday, 6 pm.—The Northern Whig has just hander] the following Mr Orme, RM, was under examination Serjeant Armstrong all day. His examination was mainly on the efficiency of the local police force, its inadequate ...

official report

... Commons. However its refusal would give rise to an unlimited amount of ignorant clamour, and mighty fine party protests of Whig injustice- So, after few quiet remarks from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in which, out of respect for his own character ...

THE REPRESENTATION OF YOUGHAL

... became current that an arrangement hud been come with Mr. Butt, and that the hon. gentleman is about to retire in favour the Whig Solicitor General. Whether the rumour is correct or not are unable to say, but there is little doubt that Mr. Lawson’s visit ...

£3,000 FOR 10s

... comparatively small outlay should immediately apply to Mr. AtEßnr, who, we guarantee, to safe to any amount.”—AortAern Daily Whig, Bellasl, September 24th, 1864. Numerous other testimonials given. 3807 ...

£3,000 FOR 10s

... comparatively small outlay should immediately apply to Mr. Merry, who, we guarantee, to be sale any amount.’ —iVorMcr/i Daily Whig, Belfast September 24th, 18G4. Numerous other testimonials given. ...

(from the morning post.)

... increased emigration, we certainly observed with satisfaction that political agitation had entirely died out, and that every class—Whig aud Tory, Protestant and Koman Catholic—were to all appearances completely reconciled to the established order of things. Looking ...

FRANCE

... Everything throws the Tories into the arms of the arms of the powers, personifying in Europe the old right of despotism. The Whigs have not always done justice to the Imperial Governmfnt, but reflection and time cannot fail to bring the English Government ...