CHURCH DEFENDERS
... rather encourage others do- for the Irish Church. much do these ‘furious’’ persons really feel for the Irish Church.—Northern Whig.” ...
... rather encourage others do- for the Irish Church. much do these ‘furious’’ persons really feel for the Irish Church.—Northern Whig.” ...
... they last answered him after the same curt fashion. Mr Roebuck said on Friday that he entered public life opposed both to Whigs and Tories, and that, a necesanry consequence, he had been hated by both parties. Roobnck soems to forgst that years ago be ...
... MARRIED BY MISTAKE A correspondent sends to the ‘Northern Whig* the following extraordinary story of wedding ;—On Saturday last marriage ceremony attended with Tory unusual circumstances took place in a little town not twenty miles from Belfast, A youthful ...
... persons have to consulted. There will probably be some Utile difficulty reconciling the views of Mr Bright with those the old Whig section of the Cabinet. But does it occur to any one to remember how the very same difficulty was sap- exist with regard to ...
... for New York. Her two male companions, who are emigrants for the same place, corroborated Miss Cooney’s statement.— 'Northern Whig.* ...
... enthrone Perkin Warbeck. or coup for establishing hooachohl suffrage, and “dishing’’ now Richard 111, at Bos worth, and now the Whigs of Parliament The Grosvenors have exhibited, from the beginning of their career to the end, the virture thrift; and this virtu ...
... welfare and the constitutional harmony of political powers. The House of Lords—including many both the Conservative and the Whig peers who disliked the proposed measure—has given splendid practical refutation to Bright’s censure of 1 its general so generously ...
... someofmy opponents. —(A Voice —“Don’t personal’’) lam well known to you.—(A Voice— Indeed you are.”) Ido not stand l*ofore yon Whig, I dou tatanJ «« T..ry, but I stand before yon an Insh nationalist to backbone, and if you will stand I will nail my colours ...
... extended scale, but next evening the gallant veteran and bis Mai ladye’ were aliened enjoy their pleasure* in peace.—‘Northern Whig. The teliefof that ela«..fdis.'n»e., comprising Moptnr. procrufcioua of ttU kiuds, 1od« atto.'tloi,. and oxorciaed the ingenuity ...
... ■Because it is a bright and shining ptsos, where there is no parting nor dyeing.' hie lostkUp addsd. And thank Jove, no more Whigs f Sussex churchyard assy bs seen the following curious spitaph “Richard Bamst the old clerk this pariah, who had eoetiaaad ...
... leading his‘steedfollowed by some unsympathetic observations from one ortwojarveys who witnessed the occurrence. —‘Northern Whig.' I The ‘Dandy Horse.’—When the velocipede first made its appearance England which was nearly half a oentnry ago, the * Dandy ...
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