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... istbelieved, will take place early in August. There are several candi. dates in the field; the Bon. G. P. O'Calisghan, on the Whig interest;; and Captain Henry William Massy, of the. Tipperary Artillery, on the Conservative. ...
... istbelieved, will take place early in August. There are several candi. dates in the field; the Bon. G. P. O'Calisghan, on the Whig interest;; and Captain Henry William Massy, of the. Tipperary Artillery, on the Conservative. ...
... scarcely be expected to be ready to bolt their new ones so unceremoniously; so an opportunity is to be given to the leaders of the Whig party, and the colleagues and associates of the late Sir Robert Peel, to form an administration. Of the progress of the ar ...
... %baitre, a connoisseur in dress, a user of hair oil, and a culler of essences. Circumstances which formed him a peer and a Whig, opened a path for him as a statesman and a diplomatist; he took his path, but he clung to his natural peculiarities, and the ...
... a long and close embrace, each fancying that the other was a tool, to be used for any purpose of political ambition ; the Whigs, not having the courage to begin to make improvements which they see to be necessary and right, have accomplished little, of ...
... atrife was exceedingly bitter. In 1679-80-1 Whig and Tory were first given as terms of -abuse, but they became termus of houour, until they were superseded by the new fangled names of Liberal and Conservative. Whig was taken from sour milk, begasuse of the ...
... most careful man. fia He said that belonging as he did to it Whig family, and an Ve liaying consented to stand in the Conservative interest, ]B Lae made himself the target at which the Whig party dis- be: charged all their enveniomed shafts. This being ...
... breaking the hearts of the reporters these two hours, beating Sir Charles hollow in entanglement; but he is a long. descended Whig, a rising young man, and must be taken care of. Your articles respecting the manner in which the estimates are treated in the ...
... issued, calling as tc upon tenant farmers tco assemble in their tbocisand5, and. shwthe tyrannical Chief secretary awl his Whig 2s. 9i Ghovernment that thoy would no longer be deterred by threats. THE AFGHAN WAR. A Viceroy's telegram, yesterday,. states ...
... says -,rho responses whicb Lord Hartiugton's speech at Sheffield is understood to have evoked, not only from Con- servative Whigs, but from Tories of the Stanley and Disraeli school, has natutally bad its effect. In his speech at Lismore, the future head ...
... effects of te !the rain as most favourable. There is no complaint here of about the continuance of wet weather. The Northern h( Whig of Saturday contains the following gratifying state- tt ment:- For the past week the country has been favoured t with a plentiful ...
... cent. is the means, we will not say of bribing, but at any rate of obtaining the good opinion of, the factory opera- tives. Whig and tory millowners in the Wages move- ment' competed with each other; but this is a game of which those who are neither ...
... Commons a few weeks since to reject Mr. Locke King's motion for a £10 county frachise, about the reasonableness of which both Whigs and Torys professed to be agreed five years ago. This week Mr. Baines has brought forward a measure for granting a £6 borough ...