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... The “Northern Whig” learns on bur most reliable authority that at a mesting in Belfast yesterday of the Hon. Reo (who represented Sir Thomas Lipton in connection with his two previous Oup and of Colonel Crawford and Mr. H M who, with Mr. Hugh C. Kelly ...
... LAND ACT FINANCE Advances Arranged The London correspondent of the “North- ern Whig” telegraphs:—The Treasury au- thorities are, I understand, rapidly approach- ing a decision on the question of measures to for meeting the difficulties which have arisen ...
... THE GE ORIEN Mr. W. H. H. Lyons, J.P. Coons Mester of Antrim, writing to Whig,” Belfast, in relation to r+ ferences in the Orango on “Tt is not any part of the 4 cia 8 of the Orange Institution to di) tion as to its working to the pio! the benefit of ...
... Revolution as a Whig n naturally made it appear that the whom it placed the throne musi be a and bound to select his ser Neither from that party. we in to this demand, but with the death William III. nor Queen Anne of th he Queen the Whigs got a second chance ...
... the statement complained of first m the “Whig” on the 7th July. he, went on, “ As soon as my attention was drawn to the statement I ™ agent, John A. Qui solicitor, icitor, of Dunga non, to write to “Northern Whig” and to , of the said newspaper, and write ...
... members of the Liberal Party who cla- mour for the dismissal of Lord Elgin from the Government, on the ground that he is 8 Whig, and possesses no sympathy with the sims of modern Liberalism. In fact, one hears a great deal of general dissatisfaction expressed ...
... RECORDERSHIP OF BUBLI RUMOUR OF RESIGHATION To day's “Northern Whig” saye—It m eumoured that Sir F. Falkimer. Recorder of Dublin, will shortly resign the positicn, end that im the event of hw dong 6o the position will he offered to Mr. Denis Henry, K ...
... iot Act Read Twice Mob Undaunted HOW SOLDIERS Fi The following of last nights riots in Belfast appears in Northern Whig” :— Shortly after five o'clock, when the troops who had been on street-duty for the afternoon were removed, it was decided by the authori- ...
... SERIOUS ILLNESS OF THE EMPRESS The “Northern Whig” sys—There is un- fortunately for stating that the condi- tion of the Empress Frederick is considered at Balmoral to be of the gravest moment. The Queen is deeply grieved by the latest news of her Imperial ...
... DR. PRENTER TO BE MODERATOF The “Northern Whig’ of to-day that out of the thirty-six Ireland thirty met yesterday and mai neminations for the Modératorship of General Asscmbiy. The result was as fo! lows :—Rev. Dr. Prenter, Dublin, 25 Pree byteries; Dr ...