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LITERATURE

... proved our truest friend, the English govern- ment or the Irish Catholics ? the decent, civil, bribing, ma- ?? government of Whigs and 'liberal' Tories, or the priesthood and people of Ireland, whose 'excesses' have shocked you, whose politcld tendencies ...

FAIRS

... good quality, and the transactions in this description of Btock, as also in fat beasts, were at rates remunerative to the ?? Whig. THE DUBLIN MARRETS-OCTOBER r. (Accurately rjaoried for the reen, an, We have had almost continued rain for the last fortnight ...

LITERATURE

... no doubt, he could give very sound advice on the virtues of economy. He was a very inconsistent man, fort while professing Whig principles, and the broad tolera. tion which the more enlightened of that party adivo. i eated at a time when England was plunged ...

LITERATURE

... elegance of diction is one of the last qualities necessary in a historian, and if, Instead of studying to render his eloquent Whig pamphlet' as the history has been designated-a model piece of cosuposition, Mr. Macaulay had sought more Industriously ...

FISHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... was ap- pointed Colonel In Chief of the North York Mliltias (Rifles), which by isl death beeomes vacsnt. Ia picltics he was a Whig, but bio tools no very active part ispolitical affairs, HIs Grace moved the address at the opening of tbo session of 1854. ...

LITERATURE

... however, for the plorposi of placing the entire pra&% fully before our readers. The meeting of liondaV asee0nh .. resist the Whig scheme of centralisation 'Ihiedelnlat we believe,. has railcar th Tie wre b~elieve, ha8 ?? the government by surprise. prepared ...

THE EXHIBITION

... could see s aorme mitigating circumstances in the cees of a man con- MtYciOes and revolting murder which the cord, while the Whig Viceroy and his t ers could see none in the case of an a adiers, instead of advising his release, : wages of their infamy and ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Donegat is suffering from severe Indisposition. aggra- vated by the emotion which recent events in Belfast have naturally ?? Whig. ILLNESS OF THE BISHOP OF GLOUCESTER AND BnzsrcL.-This right reverend prelate was somewhat suddenly attacked with Illness on ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... sons above board for that impression. The profession is e sentielly a Conservative one, ard the consequences is, that as the Whigs' are in power the greater number of my brethern say-, What is the use of our stiriog. the office wouldnotbe given to us. If ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... back.) he leaves three sousithe Hton. Charles. the Hlon. Francis, and the Hen. Ashley l'onsonby. 'The deceased peer vvas a Whig in poities, and wasa 3Fallow of the Royal Society, and his demise wvill be regretted by a large circle of literary and scientifio ...

ROYAL IRISH INSTITUTION—ILLUSTRATED LECTURES ON VOCAL MUSIC

... considerable virulence in Newtownards, no I fewer than six cases :having occurred in one street during the past week.-Norther, Whig. : CHOLERA ,rr BsLrA8T.-It is satisfactory to know that since the date of the last retirn (Tuesday) up to a late hour c last ...