ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE WHIGS
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... THE WHIG DENOUEMENT. At last the Whig leaders have set themselves tb head of the famine panic which their various underi have been so laboriously working up for weeks ' Lords John Russell and Mobpeth have put out' cloven foot, and Sir Kobebt Peel’s ...
... THE WHIGS AND CONSERVATIVES. The Irish btickltyer in Joe Mill'r, who wrs carried up the ladder his fellow’s hi d, and shouted with delight when thought his heater was about fall from the uppermost bar, was but of the rejoicing of the Tories The Whig ministry ...
... the hnnne tr hea © m © BNEAS MACDONN | here Chelsea, April 21.” = —— ers of WHIG JOBBING. tobert with The Times, by its indignant exposure of a recent ¢ also ment connected with the Durham mission to Cana he re- succeed in defeating one job of the “ ...
... WHIG MISGIVINGS. Wc have just learned that Mona O'PanBAL, for Kildare, and one of the Lords of the Treasury, told friend, within the last few days, that was going to Prance, and that he did not expect to find the Ministry office on bis return. ...
... GRATITUDE TO THE WHIGS How ungrateful of the Catholics of Ireland not to pour forth canticles of gratitude to the ministers who promised that none of them should perish, and then suffered near a million to starve. Hut we ought to be consoled by the assurance ...
... serfs of a Whig landlord ; in short, it is a constituency that no Tory slanderer can affect to despise ; and is it nothing, that, in the same week in which Ludlow is carried after the fiercest contest on record, a man who may well be called Whig- Radical—an ...
... (said O'Connell at Mallowr), if I cannot vindicate my fame and free my country ? I also expressed my opinion that if the Whigs made Re. peal of the Union an orEN QUESTION that Repealers may support them. Mr. M. J. Barry dissented. I said, Let us, as ...
... areal yeah ms ae gt oe Taomas Wa 26, Great WHIG DOINGS. oP RELAND NIA, | Bvidence of Sir Michael o SHERIPPS IN I wen on th for of July last, before the Select of the Hoa SEP- for inquiring of counties in Ire! into the mode of } 0 Having stated that be ...
... THE WHIGS AND CONSERVATIVES The Irish b'icklayer in Jot Miller, who earned the Udder cn his fellow's bod, and shouted with delight • her. he thought his bearer was about U!1 from the uppermm bar, was but a l)e of the rejoicing of the Tories. The Whig ministry ...
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