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... l THB ' LATE ' _KlOTStIit BKLFAST—AKQIH « K ' _DEATH . — The _' -Northern ' _Whig . records _another death _reeulting _from wounda received _. _} _during tho _recent _liola in _Belfast _.: John , _( iiorman _,, who . _was fliot in Millfield _,-on _Tuesday ...
... : _TUB BELFAST RIOTS _COMMISSION . —The _third edition _of _Saturday * s _Northern _, _Whig _soya : — _TheComimsslonerasatto-day , at the _Court-House , at twelve o _' _clock . Mr Barry , Q _. C ., opened the _Commission , and _read _. the _warrant _ ...
... ith both Whig and Tory birds are one and the same le. species v with variations. That this proposi- in tion requires to be defended and still furthersup ported is no mere imagination of ours. On the of contrary, as already said, both Whig and Tory le ...
... A GOOD JOB FOR A WHIG EDITOR! Sir, —Among the rumours which have obtained currency during the past week there is one which 1 have not yet seen noticed in yonr columns. It is eaid that well-known Whig editor is to appointed to tho Stationery Office, vice ...
... But Mr Patton is over-sarcastic. Not that the last falls on us ; the galled j►de of the Whigs may wince—our withers are unwrung. But let even the Whigs have justice. They have fallen ou difficult times. Our old accountants were accustomed to present their ...
... favour warned the Whig chieftain* of the Liberal party th*t their finality superstition mnsfc be abandoned. Not only Lord John Kassel but Mr Disraeli adopted the proposal of the member for East r ...
... BELFAST SPECIAL CO (From the Northern Whig.) Bs'Jam, Wednesday Eveniag. The Commission was rammed A 11 licks* this merniag. The first witness examined was the Right Rev. Dr Dorrian who stated with reference o the tallies the Catholics gene. rally nave ...
... DAILY WPM/1140AT, Ike. 7, 1884. COMMISNION. BF urAwr, Wednesday. The .Voca.ri, Whig says :—At the Riots ;osninission yesterday the 'widen.e was almost mltiogetlwr that of the local police, against whom statements hare been made in the course of the inquiry ...
... e now . classed _, as Torlcs arc _substantially . _Whigs . _.. This . very fact _shows the _disintegration of the _Whig party _ami its incipient _dissolution t . _-rThe _^ fact _here Is , that Whig principles _have so _recommended _, _themselves , and ...
... effects of the _'Whigs _having had a term _of _office _about half _as long _as that which the Tones had before _the Reform era _, i 3 , that on a party question , the _Right _Reverend bench _musters _very much stronger for the Whigs than for the _Tories ...