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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

TEE XABBACEE OF TEE HOSTAGES

... yesterday, It was to adapt the vine boars' system. ILBCTION Vol IMEITINIELD WAND. TO TAM ZDITOR 01 TIM DAILY S nit —What does the Whig mean? • Is it porn& that it would turn into ridicule such a serious matter se the election of a member for Smithfield Ward ...

SEWING MACHINES, &c

... Church Collection per Thomas 6Cann. John Rogers, S. Boyd & Co., Belfast Foundry. Adam lean, .. 6 E, C., Employ.% Nori&cm Whig 09loe, Employes in Glenbank Bleach Green, 3 1 Robert IdTaw, George O'Brien & Co., Witham Sherrie, Samuel Gibson, A. C. ...

and unanswerable

... us have it. We have bad enough of this ranee—from the ignorance of the Prime Minister, down to the don't know of the Whig. Let re have an opposition which will have the character of honesty, and which will have a rational basis ; but let us not ...

Published: Thursday 05 October 1871
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 652 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DEATH OF AN IRISH JOURNALIST IN

... Overland Ponta News for India and Australia, and was literary assistant of Parker'. Edition of the British Poets. When the Whigs were in office to 1858, the late Earl of Clarendon and Fart of Carlisle made him Superintendent of Purports in the Foreign ...

GLADSTONE DIE EVLE. Tax !DMZ OP THE DAILY =AIMS. 8111,411. Gladstone has chosen the eerliest op chat rtunity ..

... manage its own affairs. Perceiving that our generous and oonfiding people will no longer be beguiled by the empty promises of a Whig minister, which are, like the Treaty of Limerick, made only to be broken, be endeavours to evade the issues between the two ...

Published: Tuesday 03 October 1871
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1689 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MORMONS PLOTTING RETALIATION

... Irah educational culture, intetligeuce, and serial standing. They were further aaesidt red sad polished off for the Norlhent Whig. law respectfully ask the young gentlemen of the also of the Queen's College to contemplate this men of the high culture ...

THE TRIAL OF ROWEL

... troops to pat down the hoeureatioa. The cause of the outbreak is said to be the ni.sstabliehnisatt of • Moorish Custom House at Whig. GAMBLING AT BADEN-BADEN. Bazon-Bsnin, Oar. Emperor of leaves bore to-morrow, and it is expected Frit= salad, will arrive on ...

MORMON TIiZABON

... rolisery. wrung with difficulty by himself frees - was wholly excluded, and Iselinem set glees an oath allowed to be substituted. Whigs= Wigs could ire given evidence from personal and parka* esperisece were refused a hearing, when it wee knows the• they were ...

THE HON. CH AND

... remembend, for inetance. I standing in an old bullock dray, opposite an hotel in I Sandhurst, whit., the late Attorney-General was Whig burnt in clip, .and in the exuberance of his youthful feelings. exclaiming, Come on to Melbourne. gentlemen, and follow me ...

LLIBIE6Z-FA/BK IN

... cestribet• Is seas way to the dared* object in vin. Who ems weeder at their comer when we see than .!wits shout the hall Whig*, le hem es the Nast tightdeurdvisibms that feachtaibig sod agreeable whisk few can rail. The posses who uses edges mud he ...

Published: Tuesday 10 October 1871
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3249 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

VALUE OF LAND IN KERRY

... the Neapolitan prisoners, many of whom were officers and soldiers—foresworn. No , bas the his. torian Macaulay censured the Whig lords, statesmen, and soldiers who broke their oaths of fealty to their faithful sovereign, James 11., and proved themselves ...