RELIGIOUS EQUUALUTIN CLARE
... and, if it were necessary, the cate would be referred to the Court of Queen’s Bench, and the most eminent counsel employed.— Whig. The to bo oelebrated on the 3S'.h lust, at Rome. THE FENIAN CONSPIRACr. ...
... and, if it were necessary, the cate would be referred to the Court of Queen’s Bench, and the most eminent counsel employed.— Whig. The to bo oelebrated on the 3S'.h lust, at Rome. THE FENIAN CONSPIRACr. ...
... publisher of the Northern Whig.” Belfast, was opened on Monday morning, before the full Court Common Picas. Mr. Macdonogh. in opening the case, said the application for the attachment was for comments published in the “Northern Whig” on the pending election ...
... having exclusive control, not oven admitting respectable RomanCatlioliclarmen to share the administration of the institution the Whig Government contemplated. How Mr. Kirk, representative of Newrv, or any other Presbyterian aspiring to Parliamentary honours ...
... tenant cause. If we all could agree to let this question be viewed end upheld in its duo abstract position, irrespective of Whig Tory, should soon witness the trumph of justice, honesty, humamt), | lees Northland South will deal fairly with the . subject ...
... TIIK OF IRISH LIFE.” t|l> , EDrr0 THE WHIG. ,f err ing to the advertisemeat of my book , '1 ReaUties of Insh T,ife. wh.ch has ap- | 1 „r advertising columns, perhaps the , fr Lord Dnfferin may prove of some ■ lk readers. You will perceive it was •* t'nuarv ...
... continue in office there will be prompt and most beneficial legislation on behalf of this country. They are sensible that the Whigs have been the greatest enemies of our nation. They always promised much when out of office, but when in power they did nothing ...
... fitting testimonial for the noble stand made by him in defence the rights and liberties of the Protestants of the Kingdom.”— Whig. Fall Portion of a House.— On Thursday evening, an occurrence, which might have been attended with serious consequences, took ...
... Rev R Black, minister of the Dundalk Presbyterian Church, writes as follows to the editor of the Not them Whig : ** Sib,— l see by yesterday’s Whig that the Rev John Dodd insinuates a denial statement (viz. that he caused the postponement of the discussion ...
... be ascertained, politics had nothing to with tine disgraceful occurrence.— Whig.- —Geo. Thompson writes the Whig-. —“ You will please contradict a paragraph in this day’s Whig, stating that the workers of the Owen O’Cqrk Mill were engaged in riot on Satvrday ...
... PARTY FEELINfr AT BAN BRIDGE. Whig) have been requested publish the following correspondence:— Bun bridge, June 10, 186 H. Dear Sir,—l am instructed by Edward H. Trevor, William Waugh, William Hayes, and William E. Esqrs., four of her Majesty’s Justices ...
... the constituency is increased one-third, there being names added to the registry, increasing the number of electors from 454. Whig. The and the Chitkcii.— -The General Assembly the Caivanistio Methodists for south Wales has passed a resolution favour the ...
... refused to touch” for the scrofula (King’s evili although at that time there was a special in the Prayer Book for the ceremony. Whig and Tory were alike urging him > severity against the Catholics, and yet he was in faithful alliance with Catholic countries ...