IRISH NATIONAL EDUCATION
... whether Lord Derby would be prepared to state the views of the Government previous to the meeting of Parliament.— Noxthern Whig. ...
... whether Lord Derby would be prepared to state the views of the Government previous to the meeting of Parliament.— Noxthern Whig. ...
... Admiralty be on the look-out for the appearance of the Fenian privateer, mentioned in recent intelligence from America. —Northern Whig, ...
... believe, expects that they will divide the church property between the Protestants and the Catholics. Then, perhaps, the Whigs ? The Whigs are remarkable for the verbal energy with which, when out of power, they have attacked the anti-Irish State Church, and ...
... Fenianism, baffled, indeed, but gnashing its teeth in impotent fury, »nd still doggedly biding ite time. A Tory has succeeded to Whig government, with what effect on the future fortunes of Ireland remains to be seen. The Viceroy and the Chief Secretary have ...
... and danger, instead of element of strength and prosperity to the empire ? How much longer is she to be governed, by alternate whig and tory cabinets, on that plan of empirical legislation that has hitherto prevailed, and proved so abortive, and not on broad ...
... connection with the Great European telegraphic lines. Mr. Charles Finlayson, of Glasgow, states, in a letter to the Northern Whig, that the flax crop of the coming year is likely to fall greatly below the demand, additions—estimated at a million of spin- ...
... OUR FLAX CKUP. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir,—More than a ear and a half when we had a larger supply « flax than we ever had, and lqwer prices than‘we have seen for many years, I ven- tured to predict, through the medium of your journal, a great ...
... predilections as to object to any instalment of the Government outlay which is due to the country, no matter whether it comes from Whig Tory. ...
... The time has come when the interests of Ireland cannot be any longer trifled with, let the Government be composed of either Whigs or Tories. In Ireland itself have parties beginning to identify themselves with the grievances of the country who never thought ...
... of interest has transpired, and public confidence in the maintenance of tranquillity is being rapidly strengthened.—Northern Whig. Charge of Fenianism. —A man named James Ward, who described himself an actor, was brought up at the Head Police-office, Dublin ...
... degradation of supporting Lord Palmebstow's Government, and when they had only choose between a moderate Conservative and a Whig who it was believed would act simply with the rank and file of Lord Palmbbston's following, the Liberals of the county did ...
... protect the house. report Iws been made the Lord Lieutenant, through the Right Hon. Mr.Momc, Attorney- General, M J*. —Northern Whig. ...