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... Whig. The fair of Limerick on Wednesday, held at Weiland, had a poor supply of stook. and the do. mood was poorer still. No bar or mutton of market value. ( 7Xe, /e- .-_~ ...
... Whig. The fair of Limerick on Wednesday, held at Weiland, had a poor supply of stook. and the do. mood was poorer still. No bar or mutton of market value. ( 7Xe, /e- .-_~ ...
... THE WHIGS. (rBOM THE STANDARD.) Th« Opposition Journals complain that the Ear! of Derby’s Government have issued programme of their projected policy. are not aware that such programme required by our constitutional system, illustrated the practice of ...
... THE WHIGS. Mr. John Prancta Maguire, In hia latrat rommani* cation to tbr Cork Exn'nintr, vritea follow* : Lanoow. DAT.—Wall, art *oa Ireland In * st»'e raptor* at th ...
... but, it is still more so, from its consistence with the Whig nature and with the mode of escaping from a difficulty to which that would, according to all experience, lead. It is credible that a Whig Cabinet could attempt to get ‘out of a diffi- culty in ...
... WHIG ub WHIG TKIMMERS. Tbo Advocate very otodidly expresses »U diasenis from the policy of the Irish parliamentary parly, and attributes jo that pul.cy i-U the en's that threaten the party from the recent desertion two leading members. It, however, ,8 ...
... DISORGANIZATION OF THE WHIG MINISTRY. (from the morning ) » The ministry it at this moment state of utter disorganization. only has a nominal existence. Its members have lost all heart, and have uo hope of the future. It is a remarkable fact that, with ...
... WHIG MEASURE. Che Co WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 185) Our readers have ‘had time, ere this, to read and jp. wardly digest the speech of the British Minister, to understand the nature and object of his attack u those principles by the profession of ...
... WHIG SCONOM Tux citizens of Dublin assembled on Tuesday to pro- test against a further carrying out of Euglish centrali- sation policy. It is said that Government contemplates the withdrawal of future grants to the Dub'in hospi- tals, by which these admirable ...
... THE ABERDEENTITES AND THE WHIGs. FROM THE DAILY NEWS.) The sudden rupture of the alliance hi itherto subsisting between ministers and their ex-colle agues below the gangway is a circumstance which has ta ken many simple. minded people by surprise. We ...
... help, and when they look upon the service Whig editor as of the “ deepest importance.” To throw dust ia the eyes of the honest public, he wiD, perhaps, say word or two in favour the popular candidate; but Whig bribe wipes out the memory anything popular ...
... REFORM “TINKERING’—A HINT TO WHIGS TO MOVE ON. Tue Morning Chronicle speaks the sentiments of a sec- tion of Peelites. Lord Mr. and Mr. own and use this morning organ. If we are to judge from the following extract, denunciatory of ministerial “ tinkering” ...
... WHIG PLACEMEN. The old Whig vampires who sat side ride with Lord Palmerston during the no-confidence debate, perched upon the front row of the Opposition, like so many vultures waiting for the desert camel to drop, are now besieging Cambridge House, and ...