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HER OATH

... to i•. The land question is au-crier to all mere piety stands the amendment of the n ea d Ac an politics, whether Whig or Tory, and • Whig that every man who halls property in the ' who opposes a r e asonehleseelement is as great soil, whether as landlord ...

OUTCASTS AT THE GATE

... OUTCASTS AT THE GATE. Tim No, therm Whig is doing good service in denouncing the inhumanity of allowing outcasts tii lie all night atthlnttiorthe Belfast Workhouse. Some of the Gnar diens seemed to doubt the reality of the grievance, but facts have come ...

ENGLAND AND THE WAR

... litilway appeared in the Northern Whig of Saturday last, from Mr. Thomas elderry, Chairman of the Ballymoney Town Commissioners : Ste.—l had expected to see some reply to a letter which appeared in the Northern Whig of Monday. under the above headine ...

COFFINS AND SHROUDS

... given to that letter, and which the Elitor of the Whig very fairly, I think, inserted in the paper. The Chairman—And I do not think we should go to the expense of an action for libel against the Northern Whig. Mr. Ellis—But, if the malignant insinuations ...

THE BALLY MONEY FREM PRESS, 'THURSDAY, DEczmnata 66 1877

... above subject, from the pen of Thomas *Elden!, Esq.. Chairman of the Ballymoney Town Commissioners, appeared in the Northern Whig : Sta.—l see by your issue of to-day that Mr. M'Tier makes some strictures on my letter which appeared in Saturday's paper ...

Y, DECEMBER 131 1477

... letter, from Mr. M'Tier, of Cloughmills, who is in favour of the Bally. mena and Ballycastle Railway , appeared in the Northern Whig on Tuesday week. Mr. M'Elderry, of Ballymoney, has published the following rejoinder: — I have read over Mr. M'Tier's letter ...

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... newspapers giving details of increased rents. Acts should be judged by themselves. The point is not whether Mr. Buckley is a Whig or a Tory; nor Mr. Casty is a Nationalist or a Home Ruler; bet whether his letters were libels on Mr. kley's agent, Mr. Bridge ...

--- NORTHERN COUNTIES' ADVERTISER

... Press a hint of its nature. A part of the rumour was that the Queen herself had proposed the purchase of Egypt, and a leading Whig paper gives a sober lecture on the relictition of the follies of youth, hinting in a delicate way that she should not forget ...

WAS IT LOVE OR BLINDNESS?

... of money to be exnonded on increasing the army and navy. Now, every reader of British history knows that the policy of the Whigs was always to keep the army within moderate bounds. In by-gone times the necessity, in a civil sense, was perhaps more urgent ...

WHAT IS SUCCESS?

... rejoices in their isolation. Their hands are against both Whigs and Tories, and Whigs and Take are against them. We shall see what goad do party of isolation wit do to Ireland. Flavin repudiated Whigs and Tories, it may be prosumed they will also repud ate ...

THE BALLY MONEY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1878

... Belfast News. Letter as an example of provincial journalism, to the !terming News. and the rioter R.norniner. The .Vorthern Whig, however. was dealt with more fully, !Le lecturer claiming for it the foremost place as an organ of public opinion. The Whir ...

BALLYMONEY, THURSDA

... This is certainly a heavy defeat, but not unaccountable nor discouraging. Fixity of tenure is regarded as an extreme demand. Whigs and Tories alike stand aghast at it. On both sides of the House it creates something like a panic, and the molt is that both ...