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Dublin Evening Packet and Correspondent

ACCURACY OF THE EDINBURGH REVIEW

... and arc happy to stale that during the last interview we had with him, few weeks since, be condemned the inhuman policy of Whig misrule with all his wonted energy, and traced for us its future effects on the destinies of these Islands with his accustomed ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE

... on Monday, at 12 o'clock, to consider the best mode of dt-feating measure intended solely for party move, and to enable the Whigs to strengthen their influence in the House of Commons by a host of Irish place-hunters Th-« friends of the Protectionists, ...

UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE

... of Chancery reform* Rad explained the scope and object of the n cent act for tho amendment of the practice of the court.— N. Whig. ...

THE SESSIONAL PUBLIC BUSINESS

... Hall has pressed into his tedious and inconclusive argument. A case, and very strong one, he decidedly made out against his Whig patron ; but it was all sham work—a parade of words, designed for mere show, and not calculated to lead to any practical result— ...

THE FRANCHISE

... advaneing towards the brain, a called into the patient room and hornpipe prescribed. Such is the curative process resorted to the Whig practitioners of modern times. Monday last Sir Wii.uam SoMF.nviLXK, at the de. sire of his paymasters, asked, and of course ...

THE MAYO ELECTION

... indeed, except the Irish Church Question alone, * ** his (Mr. Butt’s) vote would be infallibly better than ‘* the vole of Whig hireling,” and concludes by wishing the learned gentleman a triumph over his opponent. It is needless for us to say that we ...

Deeerlot peda P'jena elaudo.**

... bitter remem brancc of their knavery ? During the debate in the House of Commons on Wednesday evening. Sir Henry Winston Barron, Whig-created Baronet, and one the joints of the late Mr. O'Connell’s elongated Tail,” put this matter in a very clear and, we are ...

THE Law. DUBLIN. TUESDAY. 23 JULY. IRISH FISHERIES

... ECONOMIST. The leading organ of Downing-street has made the happy, yet tardy, discorery that there U a deep fund of loyalty in the Whigs,*’ notwithstanding their basing decapitated Charles the First and dethroned his son. We are further somewhat unnecessarily ...

MINISTERS AGAIN DEFEATED

... s in courts of justice, would become little bet. ter than solemn farces. But though supported by the Whig Secretary for the Home Department, the Whig Commissioner of Woods and Forests, two or three Lords of the Treasury, and most of the Government light ...

WITHDRAWAL OF THE LORD LIEUTENANT FROM IRELAND

... accomplished lor this unfortunate country my oay. felt aiekoned and diagustud at heartlessV* i dishonesty of all parties—Whig. Tory, and Radical, when dealing with Irish interests ; and our wretched divisions at home left without a that public opinion ...

REDUCTION OF PUBLIC SALARIES—PROFES

... member, and is resisted by the entire strength of the party now in power. One of the most proralnrnt arguments advanced by the Whigs in 1830-31, in support of the Reform Bill, carried with a high hand, and apparently to the delight of the advocates of Cheap ...