SERIOUS RIOTING AT MAGHERAFELT—A MAN SHOT
... from a bullet wound, and it is believed that the arm will have to amputated. Others were less seriously injured. —Northern Whig. ...
... from a bullet wound, and it is believed that the arm will have to amputated. Others were less seriously injured. —Northern Whig. ...
... informed ou Wednesday was instantly telegraphed for to commence his active canvass to-day in opposition Mr. Lytle.—Northern Whig. Down.—Rumour is very busy in regard to the representation of the county of Down. Lord Arthur Hill Trevor to be made a peer ...
... pronounced for Tory or Whig politics. He simply justified the policy of practical protest by Irish members of Parliament—protest by acts, and hut by mere words— against the cOatintied abnse of the confidence of the Irish people by the late Whig Government, and ...
... enajoeity who drove from those Whigs who, while in power, never did any good for the country, and to which fact (I mean their expulsion) is to be attributed the improved policy of the present day. Con anyoue suppose that had the Whigs bean allowed to oontinne ...
... enthusiastic Protestant spirit.” Mr. Alderman Lamb presided, and the speakers were, the Rev. Dr. Kearney ; Lord Oranmorb, a Whig, but a Whig who has sense enough to see the drift of the Gladstonian policy, and manliness enough to resist it; the Rev. James Bardsley ...
... arrested in Belfast on Wednesday even- ing, ond in no instance was the offence connected with party disturbances,—Northern Whig, ...
... believe in the election cries of former days, which will be revived with additional force now, to help the“ Wait-a-While” Whigs to oflice, I believe, as numbers do, that the present Ministry deserve a more extended trial. Experierice tells us that they ...
... return beneath the shadow of his native hills that if no one else comes to the rescue of the county from the grasp of the Whigs, he himsell will contest the constituency to the last man and asserts that, notwithstanding the dimensions ot Mr. Modre's ...
... addressed to them, they were addressee-on what subject! the political career Sir Joseph Heal M*Kenna-on difference between Whigs and Tories: and the Rev. Canon’s admiration of the latter was such that Lord Bund any other leading Conservative could not ...
... nor prouoanced for Tory of Whig polities. He e j simply ustified the ran hey of practical protest by Irish members of went—protests by acts, sod not by weeds&genet the continued above 01 the the Irish people by the late Whig Government, sad pointed out ...
... the catholic university charter. The righteous indignation of some of the Whig- Radical journals, because Lord Mayo dared to open negotiation with two Roman Catholic bishops m refefereuce to giving chatter to Roraan Catholm University in Ireland, is a ...
... unmwtakoably caused his name to •* wriltou in history.** At the period I refer tr», however, is.tr, he was out the cold,” tho Whigs were in office, and Lord Melbourne premier. Tho question of tho day was then, as now, “Tho Irish Church,** The Appropriation ...