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... and of its party, no one else has bee er, allthe powers tervene in favour of the goverui neral peace, his { London for the A WHIG. discerning that When the titled vincompoop was yet sulkeiently to e interests which and ancestry, he was pertimently tol & ...
... THE WHIGS AND THEIR BOROUGHS. Id case a New Reform Bill** should be really presented by the Whigs, it will be necessary to observe closely their treatment of their own boroughs. We not ish present to enumerate the boroughs which are diiectly under Whig ...
... (from the northern whig). Last evening a number the friends of Mr .1. J. Long, late sub-editor of the Veter O&server, met the Wellington Arms Hotel, Castle Lane, for the purpose of presenting him purse •>! previous to his leaving Belfast for more important ...
... THE WHIG TRICK—THE SECESSION. The spirited conduct of the members who signified their disgust the treacherous conduct of tho Whig ministry withdrawing from house, challenges the respect of all honourable men. They were thirty seven in all—fourteen English ...
... prefer it, let us be governed Whigs: all that we ask that they chosen from the English section the party. The majority the Cabinet, given above, rich in materials for such an Administration; indeed the weakness of the Whig party tliat it contains its ranks ...
... to the Attorney-General for Ireland, to eanrae this Borough for the Irish Law Officer of the Whig Government, oneo perceive what has been tbe result of the Whig intrigue to which we called attention in oar last Tbe repnaantation of this independent Borongh ...
... TO THE EDITOR OK THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir,— yo kindly insert the following ra* marks on flax culture in your paper. A few hints thrown ont at this season of the year on the subject may read with interest, and perhaps with profit some who intend sow flax ...
... WHIG VIEWS ON THE IRISH BILL. At the close of its pdlitical article the Edinburgh lit-vies writes respecting Mr. Forster's proposals : We abstain from discussing the details of measures now i.cfore raniauserit, %%Lich may be mothfled iis we write, and ...
... WHIG VIEWS ON TEX IRISH BILL. At the cloee it* political article, the Edinburgh JUritw writes respecting Mr. Forater'i proposal* We abstain from discussing the details of meamree now before Parliament, which map be modified while we write, and which are ...
... Prig &Whig grporttr AND OoballakaAL SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, JEW. Tar; >LASSES --.Y , THE CLASSES. We cannot too forcibly impress on the members of the Kerry ligriculfural - y the importance of the letter which we publish tu-day over the name of ..egene ...
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