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... of Messrs. Burr and MARTIN. Therefore, we challenge the Whig to prove the veracity of its statement. We impeach, deny—nay, laugh at what the Whig knows itself to be utterly false. And if the Whig organise measures to have the opinions of the inhabitants ...

L AW STATIONERY INI

... result; and we fear the effort of the Northern Whig will meet with no greater success. But while on this subject, there is one thing which we must not omit to draw attention to, and it is this —The Whig has discovered that Lord O . IIAGAN has atterly ...

a pity it is that those gentlemen who ongisated the Home Buie movement did not attempt before venturing upon their

... we suppose the campaign may be ,'raven to a close, and the colours of the party lowered before the ranks of Imperialism. The Whig editor not only has no sympathy for any a ttempt to govern Ireland by Irishmen, but he wires warm at the very thought of a ...

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 ...

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 ...

TO THZ ■DITO6 OF T6l InaT2ll

... last and final sophisms of our opponents. Bide by side, it were, the Northern Whig of to-day refers to the dead lock to which this Vial question has, it nays, come. The Whig, for weal or woe to Catholics, is admittedly a powerful advocate. In days long ...

Published: Wednesday 25 October 1871
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5183 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TUN CANDIDATES POE WESTMEATH

... going to say Siberia—an important Irish county. sing-Harman and Sir J. Ennis, n stauneh supporter of the Government, and a Whig t'Cawtholic aide, are believed to be the candidates. Them can be no difficulty in making a clioico, us King-Harman is an avowed ...

TO OUR READERS

... secret enemy friendship y —to contend with. The Whig maerts that Mr. I PLunicurr owes his defeat to the Catholic clergy Their Mtramontane pretensions have ruined him. We should like to know what the Whig means by Dltramentanium. Is it something tangible ...

Published: Tuesday 10 January 1871
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2591 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

OSOLOOIC•L

... independent member for Meath, has addressed a letter to the Tinier which has sadly deranged the equanimity of the Northern Whig. Why that journal should rush into the breach to save Mr. GLADSTONE and the Thunderer from the assaults of Mr. MARTIN it is ...

MS RRTAGES

... MS RRTAGES Ct.tt.erm-741111agyv —Febniary 2, at York Street New Sulfteribing Church, }Whig. by the Her. John Jeanie, Devid Cleland Jenny Vale, Canonises. MaryJaisro deuabler of the late James Me 11PV1ister, Knock, MAIBINIV—UVUIUU—February 2, M the Pr ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1871
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 86 | Page: 1 | Tags: none