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TO THE EDITOR

... TO THE EDITOR. SIR,—In the Northern Whig of the 20th inst, I notice au invitation purporting to emanate from the Board of Directors of the above Company on the eight hours a day question, in which they signify their desire to meet a delegation of their ...

ThIC RATIIIIATII GP MBA,

... further proof wanted of the uselessnessof the Union Jack Federation and the incompetency of the 71 West Britons? If so, give the Whigs further chance and you will have it. Parnell's betrayers ar.t a helpless and discredited lot, and must eventually pay the price ...

REMOVAL OF • TAUPIR FROM

... meat DNA Sdieliurgh, against the proposed removal woman and bar Waldron Wage theism X they should he wet to Oath& theism It Whig the sates kw husband bed Ohs sblliesa's Mbar. ?be board &g owned. SULU DISTRICT COUNCIL NO Falun lb. slab. The other prase ...

IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUL

... Division of lb.. Drogheda Union. Their old friends, Maar, P C Greene and Healy. were being , ippored by Natiooalia's of the Whig type. They hid Mr Patiick kiddy coming to the front; they had Mr Patrick Pentotiy. of Drybridge, and the, had Mr James M•Quillan ...

SCENTIFIO DR&SSMAKING. MISS A. J. PALMER, 411, LAURZNOIC ar, DROOLVIDA (Opposite the Kant a halted). Is ..

... any °barge lemma reported to him or shy o'ber person. or for say other reason is required to ledge au objeci toe thereto, 'Whig the par tooter• of nit denten t, and Maly verified. with the maid Clerk, on or he'ore the lot day of biusereber 1%92. and to ...

DROGHEDA INDEPENDENT BRANCH IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE

... to give any reduction in the fare to Dublin on Sunday. At the meeting of the Corporation that day they were refused by the Whigs permission to bring the sword and mace with the Independent members of that body to the demonstration (groans). THE POLITICAL ...

MARRIAGE

... punctually attended to DEATH OF MR THOMAS MACBNIOHT• Mr Thomas Macknight, for upwards of thirty years editor of the' Northern Whig,' Belfast, died on Tuesday. Mr Macknight, who was over 70 years of age, was a native of the South of England, sad was the author ...

THE QUEEN AND THE EMPIRE

... nation, so far as it mold make itself articulate through the mouths of its elective spokesmen. MLR practically 'tumuli/nom Whigs and Tories were alike impatient of the yoke of the empire. The Conserve' ives vied with the Liberals in deprecating any extension ...

TO TUC TDITOI OP' TIM AROIIII

... gars their splendid abilities, dirirded by patriotic ardour, to the good tight made for the tenants up to '7O. sad who routed Whigs and Tories from the county—men in whom we And At successors today in such dauntless leant champions as Father w Wowis, Father ...

SUMMARY

... Boyne water. As the ecottish bard says of the famous lilt of l'unagorurn that Whig and Tory all agree to dance it, so all our political parties. Indepen dents. Fe.•lerattonists, Whig and Tory however they agree to differ on other lines are in unison in c ...

FLIGHT OF KING JAMES,

... their death they were not divided. And yet it must he remembered that in those times it was difficult for a gentleman to be a Whig. Men born in a certain rank of life were Royalists, as a matter of course, ao i in most c uses could be nothing else, without ...

EXTRAORDINARY OFIARGE OP

... field round a beer barrel, probably die sassing the latest quotations fnr the lunooln Handicap .on a Sunday morning.—Northern Whig. ...