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THE WHIGS

... THE WHIGS. SOME people consider aristocratic Whigs are as bad as Tories, and one of the most interesting features of the delusion is that it is sedulously promoted by the Tories. Nothing gives them more delight than approval of some exploded principle ...

WHIGS AND TORIES

... WHIGS AND TORIES. Tait Edinburgh Review has been measuring the comparative strength of the leading political parties. As a Whig standard it is reliable. There are other standards, however, which have almost equally good claims upon public confidence, ...

(From the Northern Whig•)

... (From the Northern Whig•) Mr. M'Elroy, the Secretary of the Antrim Central Tenant-right Association, has, in reply to Mr. Macartney, the Member for Tyrone, written a very proper letter to the London Standard respecting Ulster leases. We rspublish Mr. ...

THE NORTHER.V WHIG

... THE NORTHER.V WHIG. A DIVIDEND of ten per cent. has been declared by the Nerriern Whig Company. This commercial success iudicatee political success. Ax the leading Liberal paper in Ulseer, the prosperity of the Whig is a gratifying fact to all parties ...

THE WHIGS AND THE HOME RULERS

... THE WHIGS AND THE HOME RULERS. Bo3n people pretend to be astonished at the outspoken references by Earl Granville and Mr. Forster to the Home Rulers. These latter gentlemen are not astonished. They know that between them and the Whigs there is a wide ...

?WE NORTHERN WHIG

... ?WE NORTHERN WHIG. We are much gratified to learn that Mr. Robert J. Lynn, a Rasharkin man, has been appointed to the responsible position of assistant editor of the Northern Whig in the room of the late Mr. M'Arthur. Mr. Lynn is a worthy successor ...

(From the Northern Whig.)

... (From the Northern Whig.) The meeting which was held at Ballymoney yesterday is a outward manifestation of the die• train that prevails among the farmers of Ulster with the Government's land purchase policy. There is no doubt whatever that they have a ...

THE NORTIIIIR.V WHIG

... THE NORTIIIIR.V WHIG. Tilts paper has again changed hands. under circumstanees which testify that its commercial and political value is of a superior kind. A few months ago the proprietor, Mr. F. Finlay, sold it to Sir John Arnott. The management in both ...

(Froni the Northern Whig.)

... (Froni the Northern Whig.) The associations which Portstewart calls up in the minds of most Ulster people are far removed from any taint of the problems that turn theotiste and administrators grey before their time and keep politicians out of their ...

(From the Northern Whig of Friday.)

... (From the Northern Whig of Friday.) We are indebted to the Derry Standard for our knowledge of the feet that an application was recently made to Sir Hervey H. Bruce, M.P., the Lord Lieutenant of County Derry, to have a few respectable Presbyterians and ...

(From A. NorAtm Whig.)

... (From A. NorAtm Whig.) The present High Sheriff of the County of Antrim has made himself famous. The manner in which the Grand Jury were summoned for the present Assizes has been the subject of general comment in Ulster, and it won Monday evening brought ...