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AND BALLINASLOE ADVERTISER

... - The following simple directions on this subject, suited to the bumbler class of ferment, are *elected from the Northern Whig, to which paper ii was contributed by Dr. Hodges, the Chemical uffi-erof the Agricultural Society of Ulster : It is obvious ...

AND BALLINASI.OE ADVERTISER

... that a minister who never stopped when impelled by expediency, sill concede to the Lea i tue and carry the measure of the Whigs. And what th en ? Why the markets of Great Biitain will be—with one exception -thrown open to the whole world, but virtually ...

AND BALLINASLOE ADVERTIS

... confidence of the country, or gold, or silver. All Banks shall make week l y r eturns of professing gm eater reverence than the Whigs f o r the sanctity of the Sabbath Wben ir their accounts, on some one day in every week . S tilt& the lath inst., specifying ...

THE STAR. BALLINASLOF.. DECEMBER 20, 1E45

... two other leading Whigs, have refused to accede to the total repeal of the Corn Laws, being of opinion that a moderate fixed duty would be preferable, for the present at least. This disagreement has rendered the construc• tion of a Whig Ministry a matter ...

. • ...,. ___ • 7/ kr .. . . AN) .. .01 I.—No 13. ....- ....MMlllMmEmilmigimEr '‘LMANACKS. AGRICULTURE. The

... cons. quencu of illness, and approving of the intention manifested by the Liberator's speech on that day week to support the Whigs in any attempt they might make to carry beneficial measures. The letter was inserted on the minutes. 1101 1 / 'ain7 two coalipart ...

THE STAR. BALLINASLOR, DEC. 27, 1845. The Ministry—Meeting of Parliament

... Post has it that the objection was to Mr. Cobden, the leader of the Anti-Corn Law League, whom it was proposed by some of the Whig Cabinet should have an appointment in the Ministry, whilst others as strenu ously resisted the appointment. Again, the Morning ...

Lu 111. THE CORN LAWS. quentiy used by the League, that this is a ( From the Balance.) 1 laeliord's

... which has beettorts&Kagened a gentleman „ plod; awl that danger I 'ill describe, üblin. MI following particulars the words of Whig or Tory, of Englishman in D eonor : I will take my stand at twisted this distressing and somewhat on the well-known of the ...

THE WESTERN STAR AND BALLINISLOE ADVERTISER

... Mr. LASCHELLES reminded the house' bat be bed: tro.n cone *action, given a cordial vote in favour of the propositions of the Whig government, brought forward before the general ele,eion ; and having watched and supported the policy of the present government ...

THE WESTERN STIR AND BILLIENISLON AI*MISER

... impoverished blood and muscle of the miserable peasant, we must, as stated by Dr. ' Connac in a tier some time ago published in The Whig in some degree ascribe the prevalence of that pestilence which has .0 long scourged this , e 3untry. Tag Nerri.E.---The nettle ...

FROM OUR LOUGURFA CORRESPONDENT

... submitted to the legislature some five years ago by Lord Julio Russell, (and which subsequently led to the overthrow ut the Whig ministry,)has since that period caused such • continued agitation, that trade, almost in every branch, suffered more or less ...

ND BALLINASLOE ADVERTISER

... much that we can lay hold upon, and wLich is of treat value to the practical agriculturist -.404a F Hafer, 1.19., in Nrirehern Whig. iSISLOE, 84' NERD, ...