FENIAN CASK AT ANTRIM
... Belfast, a red for the prisover. The pro- ceedings were private, understand that the ; has been remanded for some time.—Northern Whig. ...
... Belfast, a red for the prisover. The pro- ceedings were private, understand that the ; has been remanded for some time.—Northern Whig. ...
... different times found favour with men of very various political and moral views ; by Mr. Pittand Lord Castlereagh; by ‘eminent ‘whig statesmen ; by men who regard moral ahd political cies chiefly as a méans of political rule, and by thinkers instrument to ...
... communication in the Northern Whig was proved by the éditor of that have been inserted“only with a ‘dissenting commentary ; wrote to this journal three letters of the same character as those which appeared in the Northern Whig. Two of them were published ...
... the House, For the first time in many years a man under thirty-five, not descended from a great house, or the son-in-law of a Whig peer, will have been admitted into the Cabinet, and it seems therefore once more possible for a young man to rise, to rise ...
... Cabinet declare that he believed that there was no one in the since: then, of a Whig country more’ frightened of the Reform Bill than certain of Brooks’s Ctub, ‘the great’) Whig St ‘James-street, London. the prophesying Brahmins are foretelling all kinds ...
... FENIAN SEARCH IN BELFAST, From the Northern Whig of iday.) On evening, about eight o’clock, , rend of North-street, and the streets adjoining, were wn into a state of great commotion by the marching of about twenty of the constabulary, under the charge ...
... FENIAN ARRESTS IN BELFAST. (From the Northern Whig of Saturday.) Considerable excitement prevailed in town yesterday when it became known that the police had commenced to search the houses in the neighbourhood of the Falls and Shankhill Roads. In consequence ...
... clergy- man altogether independent of his flock, At one time the proposal has come from the Tory camp, at another from the Whigs, at another from the ranks of the Catholics themselves. This time the controversy has been provoked by a letter from Mr. pz ...
... the Tories in times of this—that it was of when a Whig cand idate came forward for elections. You know or any . Aman from these Liberal papers west election and opposed hard for the candidate. That the Whig was the onl: from Even this Irish People, 1 understand ...
... Zrish r, and he would read tor the jury @ letter which be addressed to the proprietor of ‘a respectable Belfast new per, the Whig. 1¢ was dated 28, 1865 The Attorney-General then read the letter, ridiculed the idea of the editor of the North- upon the ...
... calmoess, that temper, and that toleration to those from whom we differ, which have ever characterized all our former Northern Whig, Oct. 25. The papers to which bis re- markable docaments, The first is by. the Rev. Mr, Hio archdeecacon of Connor, and is ...