FENIANISM IN BELFAST
... instructions of the law officers of the Crown, the prisoner was returned for trial at the assizes, bail being refused.— Northern Whig. ...
... instructions of the law officers of the Crown, the prisoner was returned for trial at the assizes, bail being refused.— Northern Whig. ...
... public life everything is in their favour save their devoted alliance with the Whig party. Bat when we consider that Captain llenuy White is notoriously the nominee of the Whig Government; that all the resources of the Castle are being strained to effect ...
... Constitution of his country. But this discovery was not so very Surprisin to any but the Whigs; nor is anyone now, except a very vastly astonished to find that Harry Lord Br Whig, and Vaux, the thunderer against public corry political inconsistency, had actually ...
... Right Hon Sir Hugh Rose, G C B, KSI, &c, commanding the troops in Ireland, at the bar- racks, North Queen-street.—Northern Whig. Major-General C B, having proceeded on leave of absence, the command of the Ist brigade, Aldershott, has devolved upon Colonel ...
... that no degeneracy will forfeit it. The Whig party have planned a startling movement in Wexford. They mean to concentrate their hostility Mr. M‘Mauon, and crush the popular strength if it cannot be used for Whig purposes. But if there ...
... Tablet to bend and distort the rule of Independent Opposition to Whig and Tory, into mere opposition to Whigs and support of Tories. In place of meting out Whig and Tory, Tory and Whig, Administrations (failing in the one specified qualification), independent ...
... lady appointed at Donaghadee is the railway stationmaster's daughter. She will receive a salary of £26 per annum —Northern Whig. ...
... country—lrish taxation has been increased, and Ireland has declined in wealth and population, while a Whig Government have held her destinies in their hands. Whig advocates, therefore, however ingenious, found considerable difficulty in getting presentable pleas ...
... of assimilation between the Whig Government and a Radical leader, that if he is not by this time actually “one of them,” they and he under- stand each other thoroughly. Mr. Bright is performing just the part which the Whig-Radicals desire him to do, but ...
... as we have often does | lie, &8 Suggested, either between the irrent mity of the Tory and the ster rsfor| of the official Whig, or between the jection to one, and mere isolation { its in th; fot there is in England » + | party—the party of Reform, which ...
... aupposc that the profesaional position of Mr. Jordan the Connaught Circuit would entitle him, at the hands of his friends, the Whigs, to a better place than the llerordership of Calway. the .-alary of which, we understand, is merely nominal. Had Mr. Jordan ...
... armed neutrality at the present election when he says, having a Whig and a Tory face to face, was there any reason why they should allow the Tory to triumph their efforts to oppose the Whig Maguire and Lanigan might have said the same last summer the vote ...