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ULSTER WHIGOERT

... under the feet of thaw• Whig* who hare been blinding the people—l eland convicted, even without a plea of extenuating cirememanows. Must every Cath4Aie in Ulster. because he prolamin a certain form of faith, be by compuleam • Whig, and be denounced in Matsured ...

Published: Friday 11 February 1876
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3414 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE DAILY

... place to the superior claims of Mr. Daly. Mr. Ilatthewo, the Whig candidate, had never the ghost of a chance, and very discreetly retired rather than expose the hollowness of his party. The Whig policy in Ireland is played out. A representative of this party ...

Published: Tuesday 03 December 1872
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1157 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Y. Do. Nos A. H•

... Do. Nos A. 4. 64. Harbour Ponds. Mr cunt., 16104141 . . D. per lent.. We. IN,. Bern It dor. $4. t Co.. I inited $O. Northern Whig.Lentd. Provincial Building Ce.. II ...

COUNTi

... of your bereditay oppressors —the Whigs—who have so long cried you with a rod of iron. Nowyou are free men; use the libertiyou pesetat to vote for one who, if honoured by your choke, will hold llama free LIAO fro.o Whigs and Tories, and use lair best energies ...

Published: Tuesday 03 February 1874
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 224 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

ITALY

... 060,910; expenditure, £7,425,2.50, bedew*, £4,606,660. WHIG COALITION PARTY. The Scotsman says the rumour gains consistency that Lord l: ny, in concert with the representatives of eertan patrician Whig families, ie endeavouring to form • coalition party ...

shout, No, we don't want him and, at the time they knew no more of Wm. Gladstone than they did

... There was a time when the Northern Whig was an honest exponent of popular opinion; when the proprietor was an honest gentle. man, true to his country, and true to the rights of man. There was a time when the Whig took a noble stand in the cause of froedom ...

attacks upon professional gentlemen that fight as best they can the case of their clients, We challenge Mr. ..

... this important town ; and, if it does no more, it will have achieved some good. IT is encouraging to isow from the Northern, Whig that the Irish Catholics are not a pack of un• grateful idiots. Without this assurance we might have gone on regarding ...

TO DUBLIN NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... SCHOOL FOB NIIESES IN CONNIZION WITh THE GENERAL HOSPITAL, Under the patronage and presence of Lieutenant- Genera Warm ON WHIGS OCCASION THI OFFICERS OF THE GARRISON ...

BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE

... BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE NORTH STREET. Is 'ADMITTED TO HE IHE CHEAPEST IND BENT IN I E. 1. THE IfTOCK the largest. Whig the rant &knave k irel.Lnd m the Shoe Trade have usequalled feeility for selection. WAREHOUSE 71. NORTH STREET. Y•CTORTI CHURCH STREET ...

THE WIKIG AND THE FIRST OF JULY

... THE WIKIG AND THE FIRST OF JULY. TO TRZ SUITOR OP THIS DAILY [RAISINS& Dean Sin,—lt is not often the Whig states such a gross falsehood as it did to-day. Its new-born admiration fur Mr. Johnston, and the independent Orange brethren, leads it from time ...

THROWING SAND IN OUR MIS

... offence against politeness. I find, by reference to the Whig of to-day, the name of the Catholic Lord BiaLop of Down and Connor improperly and unjustifiably lugged in with • person de. scribed by the Whig as • political charlatan. This pawn is William Johnston ...