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... limited degree, in the prosperity of the line, will be acknoe!edged. This is not, after all, so very dread• ful.—Nortlitrn Whig.. ...

THE ENGLISH REFORM CLUB

... the defeat of the Liberal party at the general election. If it be true that the Club has degenerated to be the Issacher of Whig aristocr:te, the more clearly the fact is revealed all the better for Liberal tritereete. It is now well known that the haughtiness ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... has not done full justice to the services of his able lieutenant. SEVEN Col BLE.—A correspondence has been going on in the Whig as to the meaning of the word sevendible (or sevendable), a term peculiar to the North of Ireland. One writer says it means ...

TUE LANDLORD LEAGUE

... are its members, whether they are famous or notorious, greedy or generous, broken dowel or leal-hearted. Are they Tories, Whigs, Radicals, or Orangemen who do not cultivate the social virtues of Orangemen ? The News-Letter has given due prominence to ...

IiALLYMoNEY .PRRE PRRRS. TituA4bAl.. APRIL 26,

... Morrison, Second Killymurris, that be had, in a work published by the latter gentleman, and printed in the office of the Northern Whig,in 1872, taught doctrines at variance with the standards of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Orr quoted the libel as found by the ...

PROBABILITIES OF FUR CHI. R LEGI- THE ULSTER CUSTOM REVIVED ON LATION ON TIME LAND QUESTION. THE CLOTHWORKERS' ..

... Amendment Land ;Bill. An account of their labours he called for in due time.—From The Tenant Farmer, in Weekly Northern Whig. Ix December 1859, the campaign of the office against the rights of the tenautry on the Clothworkers' Estate commenced. A ...

THUrt49AT, MAY t, 104. LETTER FROSI THE ARCHRTRHOP OF MANI TO EARL DERBY. THP RENT QUESTION. THE Archbishop of Team

... the amount of interest which it would give on his acquired or invested capital,— From The Tenant Farmer in The 'reek!, Whig. .dpplieation of Suit to Mango's. After wage, seed has been sown, could salt be ap. plied so u to be of use to the crop, and ...

THE OUTRAGE ON A BRITISH CONSUL

... the advice of Prince Arthur on matters affecting the prosperity of Ireland would be influential with any Government, whether Whig or Tory; and that he could do a great deal in the promotion of some schemes which are considered essential to national progress ...

THE ORANGEMEN AND THE CATHOLICS

... orthodox duty. What will the Orangemen now say in reply to this statement by the Parliamentary correspondent of the Northern Whig— As I intimated to your readers several weeks ago, the Government found it impossible to support Mr. Newdegate's motion, or ...

IHE BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS, THURSDkY, JUNE 25, 1874. were not taking any active steps with a view to the ..

... there are customs analogous to the Durham custom, and in • there should he common sympathy. Tenant Firnwr in Weekly Northern Whig. THe CIVIL SlRVlCE.—Appointment—Mr. Y. Moore, Kilrea ride, Coleraine, to Oldham 3rd division, Bolton. Mr. W. H. Logan, Dundalk ...