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Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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LITERATURE

... power of description, and a touching pathos. There is a great deal of just and vigorous indignation launched against the Whigs in the following extract from the article headed, The Government Scheme of Education, and the Catholic Insti- tute: The great ...

LITERATURE

... of such importance as emigration. There is much of severe animadversion on the shameful do nothing policy that marks the Whig cabinet with respect to 1 Government education in the article, which treats of the subject under the same title. The customary ...

LITERATURE

... constituency, with rwhom he has neither connection or acquaintance, are ad i muirabie. The address is the perfect model of a Whig can. I didate's manifesto. The paper will repay perusal. n t, There is a golden moral conveyed in the next paper- b 1 The ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Lord Alfred Paget, and other. members of parliament connected with the government. A large gaihering of the leaders of the Whig party dined to. gether last eyeuing at Brooke's. Lored Stanley, as the recognised leader of the Proteetlonlit plrty in. the ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Barripter-at law, has been appointed a member of the Na- tional Board of Education, in the room of Mr. Holmes, who has ?? Whig. Ru'SoURED RESIGNATION OF A MEaBntR FOR EDIN- URtcHt -VWe have rte best authority for a ating that Mr. Cowan will not take ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... King's county. en1 Sixty pounds for ths drregt of the parties who attacked Gc the houses of Martin Bourkse and Thomas Shaw of Whigs- Ft, borough, King's county, and fired at, and wounded Eliza, nes sister of Martin Blourke. W One hundred pounds for prosecuting ...

FREE TRADE FUN MAD

... that trust which for more than half a century they had con- t lly fided to him. Mr. Byng was throughout his long life a v ly Whig, and we believe that no man ever displayed more con- lat sistency in his principlea. When Byng commenced parlia- on mentary ...

LITERATURE

... the brute I We cannot refrain from giving the following, in connec- tion with Sheridan's desertion by the leading English Whigs, when he was dying, and they had no longer any thing to fear or to hope from him. The lords meant by the initials ' H and ...