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 ...
... and has only been four months in Belfast. He was brought before Mr. O'Donnell, ,at the county gaol, and remanded for a week.— Whig. ...
... 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 ...
... has fairly taken away the breath of all believers in routine. It was unexpected by that gentleman himself as by the varioua Whig notables who longed for that easiest of easy chairs. They are very angry at the notion of a man whose property chiefly lies ...
... 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 ...
... Turin in times of elections. You know what happened when a Whig candidate came forward for any borough or any county. A man from these Liberal papery went down to the election and opposed the Whig candidate and fought hard for the Tory candidate. That the ...
... the last was iu October, ISs9.—Munster News. THE WHIGS OF AULP LANG SYNE. (THE PREMIER AND THE NEW PEERS.) Should auld supporters forgot, And never brought to mind Should uuld Whigs remembered not By Whigs of auld lans syne I For auld lung syne, my friends ...
... doings of men in power from 1785 to 1804, you would not surprised at any act of their successors in office, let them be cither Whigs or Tories, Cavaliers or Roundheads. They ono and all act alike when turn twists to aid their purposes. depend upon it tho Head ...