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... From Tiik Ukm'ast Northern’ Whig A marvellously interesting and almost sensational story. It must conceded that be has l>een remarkably (air and temperate in his criticism of men and events.” ...
... From Tiik Ukm'ast Northern’ Whig A marvellously interesting and almost sensational story. It must conceded that be has l>een remarkably (air and temperate in his criticism of men and events.” ...
... SELLING OF NORTH TYRONE to the Whigs, by publishing the correspondence Waring on that scandalous transaction. That is matter which reliable information would W thankfully received. (Hear, hear.) Then there is the Tweed mouth cheque incident, and the one ...
... brimming over with't'he of the author himself. This should Kifkham: ' Dolly is the father of us all. From The Belfast Northern Whig. « * marvellously interesting and almost sensational story. It must conceded that he has been remarkably fair and temperate ...
... call it, such an alliance, and that the first fruits of the alliance were the defeat of the Government, the resignation of the Whig Ministry, and the appointment in due course of the Derby-Disraeli Cabinet to succeed them. Neither before these events nor ...
... from Archdeacon Fitzgerald Duffy; after speaking of one Bishop bottle-holder to Keogh,’ referring to his native land, ‘the Whig Lord Primate Cullen will Italianise the old sod.’ ...
... Archdeacon Fitzgerald Daffy; after speaking of one Bishvp bottle-holder to Keogh.’ adds, referring to his native land. the Whig Lord Primate Cullen will Italianise the old sod. ...
... Gives Gerald Balfour snufi. Unviddmi; .ts bufTer. Connection will never suffer Twm •Ballyduff ■bally duffer', Should Tory, Whig, or Rad But hint much, there will sorrow Among their ranks before the morrow Ochone’ Whirroo likewise Bejabers and Bed ad! ...
... tasted fallen asleep at the feet of the Whigs, and as O’Connell, who detested Plunket, was si the mass of the people did not know that there was anything amiss.t It was in company with Conservatives resisting another Whig offence, that Davis first took a personal ...
... Archdeacon Fitxgerald to Duffy; after speaking of one Bi«h->p ‘bottle-holder Keogh,’ adds, referring to his native land, ‘the Whig Lord Primate Cullen will Italianise the old sod.’ ’ ...
... and whose life history was summed up in the words of Charles Kicltham : Duffy is the father us all. From The Belfast Northern Whig. . A marvellously interesting and almost sensational story. It must lie conceded that he has been remarkably fair and temperate ...
... the Government to appoint Royal Commi«- cioc at the instance of the landlord* inquire into their proceeding*. The Northern Whig of Monday last give* the decision* on appeal in a number of second statutory term case*, in the vast majority of which, although ...
... at the root, or right in through the bark, . . Some poisonous juice has been freely injected, Of course by some traitorous Whig, in the dark. A quest should lie made for that heartless offender, When caught he should straightway lie sunk in the sea, Since ...