MR. O'BRIEN'S FRIENDS
... the Tories were going to do when them came in, well knowing that they would be as able fur the Tories as they were for the Whigs_ IN all k ip, be ...
... the Tories were going to do when them came in, well knowing that they would be as able fur the Tories as they were for the Whigs_ IN all k ip, be ...
... la the plane Ss assaatabie FREE FOR FARMING. . ..o ta swum et she ressireamate, 1 Mai tie mat is awerbriaat : sod ! Cameiall Whig realised this year That Me perperttea piyable by the Co. Ilereagli et Irmanford eboold a. noveasid. 110:- an sere for aa e ...
... oat reulacted for Connemara SOUTH TYRONE. HOSTILITY TO MR. T. V. RUSSILL Mr. John Dillon, M.P., according to the Northern Whig. attended volition at liaghnaeloy, at which Mr. T. w. llueiell, the sitting member, was chosen as candidate Mr Mouth Tyrone ...
... the irialt Papists and the Popish plot. MID TEE tH. As a counterblast, thaw who voted for the Exclusion Bill were termed Whigs by the Court party. This name, the origin of which was for a tong time disputed. was 'borrowed from the word 'bison', used ...
... was afraid 'tbe Irish Party bad es degenerated that thee mulct net l,e any longer recognseral as An Trials Party. hnt as a Whig Party (applatum). ...
... copy of the allidailt in reply on Thane said, to have an tudependent Party on the I da..V• old lines of Parnell—independeut of Whig 1 Mr. Matheson said his side would follow or Tory alike. If was uommeeti of the 1 the example of Mr, fliely and publish de- ...
... The Northern Whig states that Mr. P. J. Magoe's 1101111114t7011 papers for Weed 14elfaat have been signed, H and that his election addrowe is prepared. e will Stand as an 'independent - Nationalist. Unites something happens. the Whig do' eLares ...
... THE MOBBING Of MR. RUSSELL. Prescribing the mobbing of Mr. T. W. Russell in Dungannon on Thursday. the Northern Whig - states that when that gentleman appeared at Mr. T. IL ketUe s meeting. walking on the outskirts of the l oved. the crowd - grew sao ...
... winced. wan going to end in success for • traded Ireland. Mr. John J. Horgan, solicitor. declared they had Joined with the Whigs and bumbue and rnionists. and they would Ismaili them, as Parnell had smashed them I tn 1880. Mr. Fallon, see of the mindidetes ...
... Cerk. Eta. oiler abu t. . D •••••14U• r''''' eREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS 34ft RATHYARNHAIL oa or abort the 7th rzaar.witr. I omt Whig foresel. Coodem. .cm.. )tsar partimano will appear ebortly. wmil , • the w''''Pwbut nnfresemble ., of v•at to take Marge ...
... the a,dte sere level, sad after the ohants• of rade Qu.ra. conabittiag ell with Lyle, gave Trait) a tinge pelvis lead, Siesta Whig to ..event. Lele peat crowed the Cloatorf liege and :uetted the hrs• ma/. Peet. had to retire, hot r'oltaer pressed rewards ...
... 3483 shwa. DrrFORD C.fITLE, Jun. 1-310 market bold today. Four hundred I' sued insets Wools saw bold Irma. TIM. DCIOnFORATION Whig gr. Jwasty 34 , na.' -Tao scpply a wkts Asa at laushst woo Halted to a ennobling Now estuary ad mi g tamed Worts . About 30 ...