THE WHIG AND THE TOWN COUNCIL
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... BOROUGH OF NEWRY-WHIG MISREPEbE SENTATION. Tan representation of Newry in the British Par- lifameat is giving our local daily Radical journal a great deal of anxiety. The fact that Lord Newry is likely to ba selected to succeed the late Mr. Kirk has stirred ...
... BELFAST T'WVIN COUNCIL A-ND THE -V'RTHERPN WHIG. Tsa Iyo,-ther. Whig is unceasing in its efforts to misrepresent the doings ot the Belfast Town Council. In its publication of yesterday this un- kindly and unjustitiable course is continued, with the -view- ...
... A WHIG ANS.WER TO TIlE QUESTION i WHAT THIE MONEY IS WANTED FOR. [mnOMiTINN PALT..fALL GA2L~TET.] IT is decidedl. now that the whole of theetras aaiC penditure of the year is to he defrayed out of A direct taxation, imnposed upon certain classes of ...
... the Rev. Henri, Henderson. Should he live until Whig machinations finish him, the world may forget the years of Methuselah in the greater age of the Rev. Henry Henderson. The public has remarked that the Whig is every clay waxing more cautious and cowardly; ...
... expressed by A Whig choose, whr Parliament is sitting, to obey the Ministeoda1 Whip, and. swell the mechanical majority ot the ICR FI Ministers whese policy they deprecate, their Isomplaints only emphiasise their own condom- )u~ nation. Whigs have for the ...
... Rev. Maurice Crosbie, Dean of Limerick. On the retirement of the late Sir Hi: Hiayter from the office of Whipper-in of the Whigs, Mr. Brand was asked by Lord Palmerston to accept the vacant post. The courteous, affable, and conciliatory manner of Mr. Brand ...
... IN LURGAN. [R(Pox onlt COPRESPONDmEN.] LunRGA, Sh5uAr EvNrwiNG. Is consequence of a statement that appeared in the Arorehern Whig of Thursday last, to the effect that the much-admired and respected rector of this parish, the Rev. Theophilus Campbell, had ...
... allies of the Whig need scarcely be referred a to--Rev. Mr. So-and-So, or Rtev. Dr. This or That.Ca The responsibility of the prefix, I am glad to say, in Cc sore istace, i no due to our own country. eq, And who are these men who join the Whig in ?? present ...
... payment now made to them in excess of their salaries might be dranwn into a dangerous precedent ! How very thin-skinned the Whigs have become all of a sudden, and how inconsistent is their policy of economy in the face of the sine- cures and other flagrant ...
... Liberals seem to be alto- gether unequal. The defeat of yesterday was clearly due to a general abstention on the part of the W\higs and M~oderate-Liberals. The Conserva- tiveslhad not even to put forth their whole strength; the Liberals saved them that trouble ...