THE BIOTS IN DERRY
... liberty on their own recognisances, did not e*mplat* thee* ; ao that, w* premat, they bar* all been lodged priaon.—Northern Whig. SUMMER ASSIZES. ...
... liberty on their own recognisances, did not e*mplat* thee* ; ao that, w* premat, they bar* all been lodged priaon.—Northern Whig. SUMMER ASSIZES. ...
... the emendmeats tbs Pesrs to lbs hub Cborcb Bill, tbe Whig Press begicaiog to show a willingoeM to aeesp! a ec nipt omits. Tbs Saturday llevkw.—a genteel virsgo, swell among newspapers, and patent Whig snob, wear tbe livery the petty, but adorning its II ...
... apraog op. and Iba air nippad kaanly and ra- Jbar cold. Tha r.cant warmth baa treat'? improaad tba appaaranea the eropa —Ngrthem Whig. Tba praaaat a traab, healthy appaaranoa, and in a war* or two wa may npaat an atoodaooa of aaw po-4,1 * * crop Jr. rniaaa ...
... step endowment of Roman Catholicism. Earl Grey, is well known, will supported Earl Rossall, and followed by nearly whole of Whig Lords. The Dote of Argyll alone can be railed upon among them to offer any opposition, and possibly Earl Dacia may also so ...
... A«aociation;-Alra IteUj. ; Mr* Mr* Hickuitoii, £1; Mit* Gratlam, £1; Mt*»i» ton, £5. Tub *>d thb Cb. * 1 Bill.—W« {Norlhtm Whig) arc • 4 the Djatgill, ii»me Id (ho diritioa II*; having voted (or tb« ■* tba Irivb Cbareh Bill log, did not vole all oo oeeaaioa ...
... such her consistency in self-assertion, that men of little faith began to believe in her, because she believed io herself. The Whig school, of which Lord Macaulay may be taken ae the moat eminent type, actually fell into the trap which she laid for them. ...
... Parliament, there only one specific for the grievance* which were alleged end dlstnrbsnoee that wen |felt. State*men and agitators, Whig* and Tories. aU agreed that the otasas thee# discontents and dietarbasese wars political, and, therefore, that the remedy for ...
... are very confident that the Bill” will peas with amendtaeole in the interest of the Church which the Commons will adopt. Tbe Whig paper* generally are not no favourable to levelling up. but maintain that tba Cabinet ia irrevocably pladged against aneh a ...
... “is not very wise. Earl Russell and Earl Grey ought to be allowed to support their own views, with whatever aid from the Whigs they may be able to secure. But tbe Conservatives, are aure, will oot injure good cause and mske untenable excellent position ...
... boosea. Tb« Coaneil of tho UoStenity of bu refund •Kuo tobmit to scoV.a » patitioa lb- Irhh Cbarrb Bill. There bit time oat of Whig elemeot tbet Uoivanity, bat one might aetaretly eoppote tbet mMeare not only effecting the ttalut of tb* Irieb Oboreb, bat ...
... modified fora. cannot go to country with the that the Irish Protestant Church eksll be stripped ! of possession* which even Whig ex-Chan- I eellor like Lord Westhury declares to be her’* by tbe most sacred rights. And if Mr. Gladstone should ba rash enough ...
... iato bis p'XiraioQ ; bet this did not materially la* his incoma. Sir Robert Clifton •ncceetfolly eoetettrd Noitiogbem tgelnet Whig perly is le6l, who f.ord Lincoln {tbe pre-rent Doke f Newcastle) their ceodidete, end 1865, hot nnreeted for iotimidelion. ...