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BELFAST? SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2B, 1868

... RlA—Oh, no; that hi Water Commiesionere' and 1 want to make a speech at the Boarden the rating question, to show them how the Whig. did it. (Lmlehtwt.) Mr. Itamanson—But Therwlity is my day for being hire. Ito. Raa—l want to eapkdle on that day. (Laughter ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1868
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1559 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Orr TATITSAALLII DZITING—TBSTERDAY. Till DIRBT. 4 Lopels I 11 to I sea ha INA MM tea Odes, Imo *apt hansia,

... tisketriatt to other rusher, the busily y that I bike no same to do with it. letting than with the nisaagenteat of the Deily Whig, town, fast liaised of it. =Waled =caption by M. Sinn from your paper to-day. I Bad on iagaq. howessio, theta* hell sapped ...

MY JOHN °NAY AD H 1 4:ONSTITI-10 I

... Med. The Piny lamed a vrodiet to the erect let the aid Janke Mon in the General Hospital his the of Whir the heed. mimed by Whig el a 'dodger is Chest Petrick Strrtt, chile we ha • hated intoxication. %nation Cass-ens Timmla), a rempvtablc-I..ling sag ...

Published: Saturday 22 August 1868
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1737 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TIM PItrNCE OF WALE. Li DUBLIN

... *0 the Crown and meant the Neenah Throne: hot The hearts and ham!. of fn.-hors mos will I.• .11 the mope. romml it. Kerry Whig.• is Ireland will supply me with a cohort. hip thyal Higher= there tiara thin rent the non winkle the ?dampen Haw trot np the ...

C1111110...E or BRIBERY

... rem of alawalve language and KU now he Mr. Coarse—Thu) *es to give o man the P V. L ltna—Thia i, whet also et bribing the Whigs with the money that nhouhl hive ken' cap of in the of pablie buil4s. Mr. Coayse—Boah nr. (Langhter Coatis—WO dl all the 1.11 ...

Published: Tuesday 17 November 1868
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1728 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE ULSTER EXAMINER, BELFAST, TUESDAY, MARCII 31, 1868

... he the latholire ilea town to make any saher autivipation ; and it in maina the mault will worthy of the p ro ph. deal tLe Whig h will ehttit th e ir faint Disko', the Moat lies. Dr. Dorian..taie.l the whole matter tartly bushy Lot. and in answer to Lin ...

'ER, BELFAST, THURSDAY, NOV

... and prep:shown, prciensious may fairly be attri• buted the &agar which was at one time imminent of the repreeastatios d Dumb& Whig headed over to a Tory. of ommegassess which might bare entailed a deep political disgrace on use of the few Irish boroughs ...

Published: Thursday 19 November 1868
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1909 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE ULSTER FOCAMINER, BELFAST, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1868

... sustained on both sides with ushairablc skill sod ability, and the Conservative Peers contested the palm of eloqueuce with the Whigs. If an able defence of a bud cause deserves praise, they bare surpassed expectationif • bold effort to maintain an Establishment ...

OUR ROYAL VISITOIDS AND TRX CARDINAL

... Tbom. Hiuieth. Ile wee happy to be informed that there we no Whig or Conmerrative-wo milliand-water individual. on the imminittee. People two. beginning to get .hanoul of being eall.l Whig. in 1: d . Every wt. not a Tory .d.l wee a . andseverya who woe ...

ML ENNINDY AND ML CMULT DUAL

... large and iadepedent fortune placed bins shore the eager yoking place or pension. or of heraiing the tool of say Government, Whig or 'Tot,. His political programme was all that kis constituents could wish; be belonged to the same religion as themselves ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1868
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2371 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TO MANAOMIS OF SCHOOLS. AyouNG MAL WHO IS A GOOD Scholar. ma oistamat Toarber or Afthokat-Tmeho • OMAN& School. He

... unusually large, sad the highest and noblest in the land were present to hear the opening speech of the great leader of the Whigs. When Mr. Gladstone bad moved that the Acta relating to the Church in Ireland be read, Col. Stuart Knox moved that the fifth ...

BUIXA&Y

... 16111114 :. Tie ammo Toryism' is keeping up alotiaotioa bottom iNototarta awl ood wetting owl the asighboani at it 47 tb. The Whigs aro too bigoted, sad Catholicity tr toodiolly to moo the lite Tido ma *fin fin. Tram.] ILACIE—YRRTKRDAT. Plate of Sem —Ursa ...