THE FENIAN MOVEMENT
... a sudden and melancholy end. h urther information will bo anxiously looked for to clear the doubts relating to the subject Whig. ...
... a sudden and melancholy end. h urther information will bo anxiously looked for to clear the doubts relating to the subject Whig. ...
... FStamped 4cl LTJnstamped. 3d FENIAN ARRESTS IN BELFAST. STEPHENS SUPPOSED TO IN THE NORTH. [from the northern whig]. Considerable excitement prevailed in town on Friday when it became known that the police had commenced to search the houses in the ne ...
... , 10th January, I.SCS. Assault. —On Saturday uight, about eleven o’clock, Mr. William Kirkpatrick, foreman in the Northern Whig office, was assaulted on the street by some persons who have not been identified. Mr. Kirkpatrick was injured seriously on ...
... fitted for their exercise.” Complimehtarx Entertainment. —On Saturday evening Mr. Henry Barrass, the very able Sub Editor of the Whig, was entertained at supper, the Clarendon Hptel« by large circle ol friends, comprising representatives ot the various newspapers ...
... possible to alter the rules by which the Queen’s Uni-, versity is governed without obtaining the like sanction. The Northern Whig says:—“ The brief telegraphic report of the interview yesterday between the deputation from the General Assembly and Earl Russell ...
... through before mid | night. The other House was grave and patriotic, but the special fatality which throws these burdens on the Whig party had to be noticed, and the opportunity was not lost. Both houses did their duty; so did the electric tele- trie telegraph; ...
... Forster) with a thing did not do, would it be grossly unjust. 1 did everything 1 could to effect my object fairly of putting in a Whig. 1 did put a pair of spectacles on my head. . „. . Did you, as clergyman ot the Christian Church, addressing a body of people ...
... (laughter), was much known across the water. lie had poh the allusions to himself. The plaintiff. i„ 0 i to return a modern Russell Whig in opposi, to temperate Conservative, thought it nci snry to sever the tics that had heretofore bound them ; and no trifling ...
... case against the sitting member, the latter being member of the Conservative party, whilst his opponent is attached to the Whigs Lord Clarence stated that the message had been sent ; by the Duke of Somerset, but the latter denies ! all knowledge of the ...
... wcaknei., Mr. Neville, in udverting to the subject, read have to lie in Kingston entering tne mr. incompatibility. The old Whig, the following letter which waa printed in the Irish hour of Dublin, and the great Liverpool is not buttueirmo lrreply to Lord ...
... directed them, point of law, to consider the presentments and present for such. His attention had been called to newspaper {Whig) report of a ruling Tyrone Assizes by Baron Hughes, which appeared to be directly in contradiction to what he now suggested ...
... the speech of a Whig worked up by the presence of obvious and bitterdisaffection propose the actual adoption of one of those measures which enjoy a traditional repute among as perfect cures fur all possible national evils, but which Whigs in general are ...