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... the Whigs as to Some one has had a doable the Reform Bill that is to be. sight at it or else how could there be sach a degree of disfavour in dvance ? There will be no r edistribution of seats, and that is a great error in the minds of some Whigs. They ...
... manifestly inappropriate, grossly unbecoming, and totally at a meeting where men of ull classes, Protestant and Reman Catholic, Whig and Tory, were amicably met under the non-pulitical presidency of the chairman of the Coleraine Town Commissioners ? We Invite ...
... cessary for the preservation of tranquillity. This was no mere party assemblage; it embraced men of all po- litical opinions, Whigs, Tories, and Conservatives alike, and the necessity of such a demonstration as this shows that the Government believes in the ...
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... alterations the Queen s University to such organs of publio opinion as the Am#, the Daily Review, the Scotsman, the Northern Whig, and the Cork Reporter. These and others may be all mistaken, but it is no great cause of shame for a young man to err in their ...
... between the regular and full Assembly of July, 1865, and the fractional meeting of February, 1866, in point of moral weight. The Whig of yesterday has an article on this subject which we have read with surprize and regret. In this article, the Trustees are ...
... NORTHERN WHIG. Sin—When I heard that the Magee College Trast forwarded a memorial to the Irish Government, prayiny . the affiliation of the Derry College to the Qaeen’s Universi ‘0 it to be my daty to sound the alarm, through the col | the Whig, and agitate ...
... e of the victims being now trial in our military barracks before a General Court-Martial. ARRESTS IN BELFAST. The Northern Whig says the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act has been the means of ridding Belfast of a great number of suspected people. Many ...
... at least, woald, no doat stan nise sach a reduction of the risk, and make @ corre: b abatement of terms to their insarers.— Whig. CONSTABULARY—INCREASE OF LUNG SERVIC ‘Lhe following G: Order has been sent to each C lary station in Ireland :— “ Constabulary ...