IRELAND
... IRELAND. The Northern Whig says there was very little disturbance in Belfast on Wednesday night. The t*wn generally was qniet. A few arrests for stone throwing were made. NORTHERN WARPER, JULY 16, 1869. ...
... IRELAND. The Northern Whig says there was very little disturbance in Belfast on Wednesday night. The t*wn generally was qniet. A few arrests for stone throwing were made. NORTHERN WARPER, JULY 16, 1869. ...
... counselled amendments to the bill in committee. The John Bull adds—“Of course, if Derby finds the bill defeated by the action of whig peer, will interpose no obstacle, but will net allow the bill to be read a second time. Large meetings are to held throughout ...
... party, who likewise gave historical notices of events connected with them. The same gentleman recited (in the cave of the Whigs' Vanlt) the beautiful poem of “The Coveuanter’s Dream.” Having ex irained all that is interesting about the castle, including ...
... demoralisiug system of canvassing, not to attack anonymous placards or squibs the private or personal character of any of our Whig or Tory, but to meet every one on the high ground of principle and m Mr* Milner Gibson has definitively declined to contest ...
... forward by the official Whig' lawyers, and thus to help in making, the legislation for Scotland character different from that pur'ely' official Whig type of Which have rather too many specimens alrac Wo think it likely that the new Whig- Liberal Scotch members ...
... Society, is to be candidate, elected by the Labour Representation League. He is to be put forward without reference to the Whig or Conservative interests, and if any cry be raised about dividing the Liberal interest and letting in the Tory, such cry will ...
... disturbed districts have, however, all received strong detachments of military and police. According to the report in the Northern Whig, the disturbance originated in an interference by the with bonefire lit by some children, no doubt in celebration of the Ist ...
... echoed from Edinburgh that the Whigs, who by’abnae of trust have made a Secretaryship for Scotland probable, will think twice before giving the post to Mr W. E. Baxter, the conceited prig who represents Montrose. What the Whigs call their natural instinct” ...
... Royal Highness Prinos Arthur will be the meet of the Marquis of Ely, at Ely Lodge, from the let March to June next.” —Northern Whig. The Madrid correspondence of the Independanet Btlgt says that in one of the convents which have been demolished in fiadajoa ...
... Ministry which is new in special sense. What has taken place lately has not been merely the transference power from Tory to Whig in the eldfashioned manner; among the seen now in pewer are old Ministers of the Crown, but there is a distinctly Radical element ...
... in regard to tho position of their Lordships’ House. Tho able tribune of the people, the illustrious individual,” even great Whig Peers have lately taken to call him, does not in any respect suggest the idea of Pegasus, but he shows as much difficulty in ...
... of conspicuous merit whom the appointment might be offered, that, as the Conservative Lord More owed his elevation to the Whigs, there is a possibility that the same party may be disposed at once to do a graceful thing, and get rid of a formidable opponent ...