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THE ULSTER REVIVALS (From our own Correspondent ) T observe in the last Froe Press » Jotter rospecting the revival,

... REVIVALS (From our own Correspondent ) T observe in the last Froe Press » Jotter rospecting the revival, quoted from the Northern Whig, which Las been communicated to that journal by s “ clergywan” from the county Derry, descriptive of & *“state of sucial d ...

THE PRESS

... the Whig Government, having the gam* in their hands, wen considerably maligned if they did not manage tbs tom in their favour in tome dozen instances. By little nice manipulation the magic 2000 was easily stretched contracted, according aa a Whig Tory ...

T ———— RSMAN, M.P, AT ST 00U

... eouree which he (Mr Hommau) A teken siuce he Lad shaken off the livery of the Weaige w 1856, The faet was, bef ri 1580 the Whigs wore the ouly leaders of the Liveral party, bcaase tiry were the only Liberals of the governiog class. Bat the Befora Bl muade ...

SCOTLAND

... who lately stood for the Chief Magistracy of that city, proposes to contest the Kirkcaldy Burghs. Mr Grainger n strong Church Whig, while Coloaui Ferguson, the other member, espouses more liberal polities. City of Perth. —lt is eUtcd by Perthhirt Advertiser— ...

IRELAND

... correspondents agree in the statement that the appearance of the land under potatoes is the fiuest ever recoliected. — Vorthern Whig. Exrraoroixary Narvuarn PuesoMesoy. —Daring | the late thunderstorm at Dublin, au irsmense Quantity { of shells fell from the ...

,h*y*C4mk far , £ _ Kt/frtisdL' Twisty i. c^&uh* Xseet. * THF BX-PRBSIOBNT OP THE COUNCIL

... 1841. and from July February, 1852, hefilleo the situation of of tbe Council. Throughout the whole ef career was a high minded Whig of tbeJd school, with strong Conservative ti midities; sad could sec anything mourn over in wml will, we believe, prove some ...

LivznroOL-A rantlns of ilo , bvld on »t which a latter from rciteratinfr hie intmlion to wltWraw from.i lion the

... that Lord Stooley. too of the and C. Mare, the ship builder, nil; coon OB * found Conaetretire priuciplea.* Rye—Tbe present Whig member. Mr retiree. A requisition le to bo prrteated an actira county msgistraia, who. it u coaaent to come forward. SaLFOBD—Mr ...

SCOTLAND

... the present Ministry, Lord President Boyei having always been staunch Conservative, and thus has the prize coveted by i>nst Whig Lord Advocates been carried off the parties now in power. presume tho Lord justice Clerk (Hope) will succeed to Presidential ...

WIBTOWHSHIRE FREE PRESS

... struggle. The English and libh counties are now the forlorn hope of the Ministry. Unless they can make complete battue of Whigs on these Heidi, their game is up. Their gain now must not only retrieve the loss sustained in the boroughs, but bring them ...

ARRIVAL OP TOK 6XKAH BUIP CAMBRIA

... the Vice-Presidency, is about sixty«fivo years of age. and was one period U,S. Ambassador at Court of France. The New York Whig papers seem principally to in favour of the numlaatioa of Mr Webster, as the opposing candidate. resolution, tendering the ...

TUB PRESS

... together any coherent comprehensive system of policy which can command tho sopport of majority to be drawn from tho divisions of Whigs, Radicals, Peebles, Protectionists, and members for Rome, we believe to be task feasible to mako rope of sand, or to found ...

PUBLIC MEETING AT NEWTON STEWART. ( Frvnilh D~qfna Courier. ) On Thurslay, Sir Andrew Agnew, Burt. M.I, arrived ..

... of much dowestic comfort i the discharge of patdic dary ' Did any vue aceys b of iterestod motives &No'bt be was a Whig—a west eoantry Whig —a Literal - they abhored Bin politics. Did they, the constitnency of Newton. Stewart, abhor s polities? (Lowd cheers) ...