THE ‘ NORTHERN WHIG.’
... THE NORTHERN WHIG.’ are informed that the Belfast Northern Whig newspaper has been purchased from Mr Finlay by Sir John Amott, proprietor of the Irish Times and Cork Constitution. The sum mentioned is £17,500. ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG.’ are informed that the Belfast Northern Whig newspaper has been purchased from Mr Finlay by Sir John Amott, proprietor of the Irish Times and Cork Constitution. The sum mentioned is £17,500. ...
... representative of the Whig borough of Tavistock, which was at the disposal his father. The strong Ministry of Lords Liverpool nod Caatlereagh was then in power, and the young politician went into oppoeition as member of the Whig patty. His conscientiousness ...
... you are a terrible Whig, and that no one dare say to you that the white of a Whig’s eye is black ; but then you must keep in mind that the Govern ment which, for the sins of the country, at pre- sent rules it, is not a genuine Whig Government, It is made ...
... tbiee years, he and remained; |ia|»er at Ktltn Kussel became to the late Mr signed. Mr that journal did not bear, attacked with Whig. Beside editorship publications. Edinburgh Brdannica, the Edinbt plaints,” was Lord Jeffrey, topics. w, in.', and gave Committees ...
... time as Whig, but his avowal of peace principles, in regard to the war with Mexico, and his opposition to the annexation Texas, the ground Its giving new tenitory slavery, gradually alienated from that parly, while his address the Massachusetts Whigs, on ...
... other day, aays that matters top turned out * nint h better than I expected, thanks tollve stock, which, when paid adimrably, ©whig to’ low price last year hay, beans, &c. My green peas,’ adds, 'for London markets were also sneceas. Barley alter wheat good ...
... Upo ‘al platform but one, and that of a single plank. cam unite without fear and without reserve, and if duty be done n it Whigs, Moderates, and asin days that are there can be no fear for the result. ‘It is time the nation should have asked for the with ...
... entering Parliament, for the first time, was returned as a Ministerialist. After the Peelites had been finally absorbed the Whig party, the Duke gradually returned to the Conservative party, without liking either of its leaders, and it was only upon an ...
... honours were shared, and par, Twixt John Mitchell and him, this late Light of the boldy entered the High Commons’ hall, Among Whigs, Rods, Conservatives, alien all. While cs»lm, cold, and cutting, the Speaker was heard. Through the silence, unbroken cheer ...
... his friends believed themselves to be more than com. pensated by the fact that they were assured of the alliance of several Whig Lords. If the measure pass at all, it is likely to be with so many alter- ations as will make it difficult for Mr Cardwell ...
... his youth, has proved to be the longest liver of the three. The family, | need not say, was originally Whig, and the nt Duke was so educated in Whig principles b; hes 2 father, that, when that father in after years tu: Tory, he did not turn with him as ...
... Cardwell, Mr Dodson Mr Whitbread, and Sir George Grey are all tioned ; and it is on the cards that Mr Bouverie (disaffected Whig) will be ‘ran’ by the Tories The Speaker of the House of Commons takes rank as the first commoner in the realm, and has a salary ...