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. ...
... n on the subject which is so characteristic of him that we quote it. It appears in bln newspaper, the Knoxville {Tennesse) Whig : “To Whom it may Concern. **l dally called npon, either in person or letter, to ilgn petitions asking offices from the Federal ...
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... concur from mere weariness of the subject. In this state of affairs the Whig dissentients are naturally gaining strength every day, and, at a most curious moment, the head of the old Whig party again appears upon the scene. Mr. Gladstone, it will be recollected* ...
... well-informed or an ignorant one. We believe that we have readers of every shade of polities. The almost extinct Tory, the Whig, the Conservative, the Radical and a large class who cannot well be ranged under any of those designations, read onr paper ...
... course the strange missives to the journalist—letters every conceivable, and many inconceivable, subjects—religion and politics, Whig and Tory—high, low, broad, and church, all send in their contributions—every one who h hobby and is able to pay or cheat the ...
... Established and United Church. This great question, which wan rained solely for party purposes. has so far served its end. The Whigs have been restored once more to office, with Mr GLADSTONE at their head, pledged to deal with the Irish Church, so as to give ...
... Mr. Munster, or went CM&el to rMHUMnd tim, I did beoKwe I oouidond be vm a food men, and that would Oaabol good, llbewefa or Whig, or ■—my owreooatoy and oar people, I would wroag boo, to bare anything to do witb him, ao matter bow unboaaded wee bie chanty ...
... 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 ...
... be more accurate, explanatory and I should hope interesting than that furnished by a Presbyterian minister to the Northern Whig and copied into your paper of the 18th instant. Not having any material at hand for further investigation the list is necessarily ...
... statement he said he had been instxueted that he should be able to prove that the supporters of Mr. M'Clure—the Roman Catholic, Whig, aud Radical portion of the electors— contributed to very large sum of money towards the success of the Orange champion, Mr ...
... 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 ...