CLONMEL BOROUGH
... in Belfast, and will at once commence bis canvass of the electors of Belfast on Orange and Protestant principles.—A'urfAem Whig. ...
... in Belfast, and will at once commence bis canvass of the electors of Belfast on Orange and Protestant principles.—A'urfAem Whig. ...
... movement of justice. And here we would warn the Irish people not to expect from the return to power of the Whig officials any greater share of justice—a Whig Attorney-General Lawson, was in power when the ptill more glaring, still more atrocious and unprovoked ...
... notice. But he is anti-Whig, and he is, forsooth, to be interrogated on the Whig catechism, artfully cooked so as to pass a part of the popular creed. “Will he follow Gladstone?” hope he will not ; and we hope he will tell the Whig tricksters so. This attempt ...
... village, the procession paused for few moments, as solemn tribute of acknowledgment his generosity in its erection. —Northern Whig. ...
... police-office, charged with having formed part of the disorderly mob which assailed and interfered with tbe police. —Mort/iem Whig. ...
... entirely of Conservatives, since Whig country gentlemen were active in supporting the bill as the Tories, despite Mr. Newdegate’s frank avowal as to the protectionist character of the measure. For instance, among the Whig supporters of the Government were ...
... ORANGE RIOTING, A correspondent of the Northern Whig, writing from Monaghan on Monday night, says A desperate riot took place between the Catholics and the Orangemen in this town to-day about the hour of five o’clock. large body of Orangemen had assembled ...
... of the Guardian. 3. The Jowetts and Kingleya and the Broad Churchman generally, 4. The majority of the Dissenters. 5. The Whigs and Peelites. 6. Mr. Bright and the advanced Liberals 7. Mr. Beales and the Reform League. A huge Adullam Gave surely to which ...
... God Save Ireland.” Gbobob Francis Train. THE ORANGE RIOTS IN MONAGHAN—A SCENE. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. {From the Northern Whig of Wednetday.) The following ie a lilt of those wounded, in addition to Thomas Hughes, who was killed;— Bernard Quinn, gunshot ...
... small 1014 1014 City Debentures, 4 per Cent. 824 Ballast Office Debentures—4 per Cent of 884 The Northern Whig ef this day reports : In power loom linen no alteration of moment has taken place. Producers try raise prices without success ...
... made up entirely Conservatives, since Whig country gentU men were as active supporting the bill the Tory, despite Mr. N ewdegate's frank avowal to the processionist character the measure. For instai ce, among the Whig supporters the Governmen the lion- C ...
... Then came the third Chief t» the saints. celebrated Ash held the anniveaaary of the Secretary, aud what does say? Why. the Whigs BKi_>'a.sT. rable Battle the Boyce. The isgs were pleated round chastised* yca with whips but 1 will chastise you with } The ...