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II 'TICE

... appeared in the Neerp-Lett, of Friday, hut it is so good in its waynearly as good as as editorial lucubratim in the Northern whig of the same date s which discussed in a short spare the conduct of the people on the Fall., goad, the admirable disposition ...

'attitude to the Zee. r a ther aka, who As will be seen, Wilsou sad *Kerr preached or eloquent, so

... *mad the Northern Whig in regard to the polio' sad the public. It sty. that both parties have *sad is a 0000 ed against the whoa. - I will say, a resident of Übe Pali &ad, that Loth pada.' have dose nothing of the sort. The Northers Whig cannot get any policeman ...

JOBSPHTTES

... employed given on appboatiom - SYWINGTOWS ' , Ark= COFFES 1.. 1. td, i• 1. Id per Femme. ta W. J. BOUCTIKIL. K. CaAl. Moor., Whig ILLL:OLNIsON L Oe. , Conk Mee, and all timer. sad JAIES P. COSH? a .'.O• Woofs Deei.. Betts. TARGETS. Whole t../ loran D47;rteme ...

THE NTAKIEH. EW/LET AND THEM

... sacrifice. which I know you are prepared to make. Be set gulled by • ay of tonent-right, which means in Ulster the aeoesdaacy of Whig-Prbytaissisin. If Presbyterian Liberals are really serseet they will gladly aooept from you • tie wocuprochicc. Ask themaa ...

THE LATE ORANGE kilulS

... chphap Omit grange tolerance and orgamentioa. 'Me) leek the one sad never possessed the other. It may he all very well for the Whig to say ~that if there had Icon no pr0g00 there would have been no riots, but sow that it is getting no cite in it. view ...

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... Parliaatent. Better. thoumitil times better. say we again, lio‘e a Tory that we know all may be oleo an =du:nutty fres .own )seer Whig we have never local influences and suflieiently tief.oingsble aeon before, whose rep . f . fi•m is ta li men to Nationalist ...

1 THE HOME EULE MOVEMENT

... for the Lase of Commas to sty that although the Whig leaders deserted thou—elthomit Lord Hertinaton and his friends refined to vote foe them—(Mates)—they fought their battle Weller—Witty; they dedod the Whig leaden and the Tory leedmi--(theers)—for they ...

Published: Wednesday 23 August 1876
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 8842 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

sari'•

... their appointees. Ts! Donegal eleelion takes place to-414 The contest ha. been {narrowed to a combat tween two kandidateo—one Whig, the other Tory. and the interest excited in the county and the country it proportionately laßgaid Mr. Les has l,een Lowy all ...

MOH WA f k THIS DAY

... years, and shall return them for yet another nven year. before we will suffer the country to be humbugged by Whig profession., and harassed by Whig intolerance. The Catholics of the North are really Liberal; but they cannot understand why all the liberality ...

NJTICB

... continues to supply testa to the Times and to the Standard, and to the Exprem, and to the Moir, and to the Nearit-Letter and the Whig, and to the whole preaching tribe, from the highest to the lowest., of the anti-Irish Pram in the disagreement and dissension ...

Published: Wednesday 30 August 1876
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5377 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FLOOD• AND CHOLIZA IN INDIA

... opposing the Whigs when he !ot entered Parliament far Maidstone. and for. at the same time. refusing to join the Tories. I so acted, he wrote 11011111aftenrards. • besuse I found the Tories in state of ignorant stupefaction. The Whigs had assured them ...

Published: Thursday 31 August 1876
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2647 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TELL ELECTION OP ♦ POPE

... Lis life has been the exaltation of Mr. Demuth and the degredation of the Whigs. who so deeply offended him at the menmem rmoot of his political master. lie m neither Tory. Whig, ni Bashod, in a party elute. hat an • Israelite in whom there o nisch guile ...

Published: Thursday 31 August 1876
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2283 | Page: 3 | Tags: none