DECISION IN THE BELFAST ELECTION PETITION—M'CLURE RETURNED
... DECISION IN THE BELFAST ELECTION RETURNED. FROM THE NORTHERN WHIG. Belfast, Saturday. Mr M-Clure has been declared duly elected. The petition was dismissed, with all costs. ...
... DECISION IN THE BELFAST ELECTION RETURNED. FROM THE NORTHERN WHIG. Belfast, Saturday. Mr M-Clure has been declared duly elected. The petition was dismissed, with all costs. ...
... to Cashel to recommend him, I did so because 1 considered that was good man, and that be would do Cashel good. If wen Tory, Whig, or enemy our country and our people, I would do wrong to recommend him, or to have anything tD do with him, no matter how ...
... us to tell. The unrecognised and unauthorized mouthpiece of Cardinal Cullen and Dr. Moriarty, the unprincipled tool of the Whig “ Cawtholics,” and the stepping-stone to a town-councdlorship (with the remote prospect of seat in the London parliament) for ...
... recommend him, I did so bessuse I considered that he wan a gcod aon, and that he would dto Cashel good. If he were a Tory, or a Whig. or an enemy of our tonntry and our people, a woulD do wrong to recom- mend him, or to have anything to do with himn, hO matter ...
... prosperity, and convenience, But what I desire to call your special attention to is, first, that peer and peasant, Radical, Whig, and Tory, are alike in favour of the oject 5 and secondly, that it is the advocation of, per! ha ps, the most revolu- tionary ...
... proclamation on the subiect which ia characteristic him that we quote it. t appears iu his newspaper, the Knoxville (Teunessc) Whig . “To Whom It may Concern. I daily called upon, either person or by letter, to sign petitions asking offices from the Federal ...
... books to record the result of his canvass. In addition to the sum of £20 which Warnock got, I gave about £15 to of the Northern Whig. Others got cash also—M'Gladdery, for instance. They were all Orangemen- I was never asked for subscriptions by the association ...
... n of returning two disendewment members for Limerick. The people saw in the contest something more than a struggle between Whig and Tory. They the true bearing of the issues; they saw that an insidious attack was being made en the character and influence ...
... recommend him, I did so because I considered (that he was a good man, and that he would do Cashel good. If were Tory, or a Whig, or an enemy to onr •country and onr people, I would do wrong to recommend or to have anything to do with him, no matter how ...
... James M'Gladdery, Jeremiah Kenna, ave ther were with me on the mission. Jeremieh examinod by Mr. Ps am aclerk in the Northern Whig office, s distri - member of the Orange Association. iL am ew the the lodge, which meets at 22, College-stres election. lowed ...
... 81 that unalloyed pleasure to the rigl 974 98: gentleman which might be expected | The post has remarked apon the dumt the Whigs the moment they alight 978 Treasury Bench. Mr. Lowe has sho’ he is superior to some, at least, of th ences of place. He has ...
... have been £10—not to go towards the expenses, but to be divided between Keating, M‘Gladdery, Jeremiah M'Keuna, of the Nerthern Whig, Mr Foster, aud his brother, fer working to secure the return of Jobnston. I could not say bow much we got, but I am sure it ...